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of itt. it goes absolutely in the opposite direction. thank you for hearing my point of view. i hope and pray that god guides this committee to make the right decision for our nations future. >> i think the chairman, and i think my distinguished colleague. you receive the clearest explanation on the time from missouri. chairman, it has been my privilege to serve on this committee for 10 years since i came to congress. never have i been prouder of this committee, and the privilege of serving on it, that i am during this. period of its most extreme testing. we have debated the solemn question of impeachment. the time is come for decisions. for the delay is unjustifiable. the time-consuming task of impeachment must go forward. should richard m nixon be found guilty of obstruction of justice? yes. should richard m nixon be found guilty of accusing the -- abusing the powers of his office? yes. should he be found guilty of court?pt of yes. he is a repeat offender. we hear about the grim consequence
of itt. it goes absolutely in the opposite direction. thank you for hearing my point of view. i hope and pray that god guides this committee to make the right decision for our nations future. >> i think the chairman, and i think my distinguished colleague. you receive the clearest explanation on the time from missouri. chairman, it has been my privilege to serve on this committee for 10 years since i came to congress. never have i been prouder of this committee, and the privilege of...
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of itt. it goes absolutely in the opposite direction. thank you for hearing my point of view. i hope and pray that god guides this committee to make the right decision for our nations future. >> i think the chairman, and i think my distinguished colleague. you receive the clearest explanation on the time from missouri. chairman, it has been my privilege to serve on this committee for 10 years since i came to congress. r
of itt. it goes absolutely in the opposite direction. thank you for hearing my point of view. i hope and pray that god guides this committee to make the right decision for our nations future. >> i think the chairman, and i think my distinguished colleague. you receive the clearest explanation on the time from missouri. chairman, it has been my privilege to serve on this committee for 10 years since i came to congress. r
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the court said there was a public interest in the prompt resolution of the matter, and itt's why they dealt with it in in way. >> it was the point that we heard throughout 1973 and 1974 by then president richard nixon. what's executive privilege? we know how the court decided it was unanimous decision against the president, but explain that point. >> well, part of the working of executive privilege, sometimes k,"ed "deliberative process the idea is that while the president is having conversations with advisors, deciding what to doo and what there has to be some scope of confidentiality to observe the advisors to be candid and not fear publication of their advice will cause them a problem and therefore they will be less than candid. that is the notion behind executive privilege. the court was, you know, considering first, is that a valid notion? secondly, if it does exist, what is its scope and what would out-weigh it in a particular ircumstance? remember i said the president was arguing it. it is a privilege. the special prosecutor was arguing it was out-weighed by obtaining t in evid
the court said there was a public interest in the prompt resolution of the matter, and itt's why they dealt with it in in way. >> it was the point that we heard throughout 1973 and 1974 by then president richard nixon. what's executive privilege? we know how the court decided it was unanimous decision against the president, but explain that point. >> well, part of the working of executive privilege, sometimes k,"ed "deliberative process the idea is that while the president...
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break-in of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the dita beard itt affair, which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the kennedy administration. we were cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president. there has not been an indication that this committee would receive any additional material from the president. the committee's subpoena is outstanding. if the president wants to supply that material, the committee sits here. the fact is yesterday, the american people waited with great anxiety for eight hours not knowing whether their president would obey an order of the supreme court of the united states. at this point, i would like to juxtapose a few of the impeachment criteria with some of the president's actions. impeachment criteria, james madison, from the virginia ratification convention. if the president be connected in any suspicious manner with any person and there is grounds to believe he will shelter him, he may be impeached.
break-in of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the dita beard itt affair, which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the kennedy administration. we were cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president. there has not been an indication that this committee would receive any additional material from the president. the committee's subpoena is...
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a math us through how course would work online. , itt is an exciting blend personalizes learning. kahncademy is -- in a classroom that uses it, they might also use another visual game based math.t like sg students who learned several they have tos, master a certain skill before they move on to the next. a teacher monitor the progress of students who are doing different activities and be able to group students together for small group instruction, to create a project while students are learning. these teacher becomes more of a conductor of learning, where kids are using tools to build basic skills, and teachers can intervene as necessary, or help kids practice and apply what they are learning. >> you write that social networks for place the classroom. >> what i mean by that is students in a social running platform can be in a different groups during the day. grouping.dynamic instead of grouping kids by birthday, school be more dynamic. kids will be in leveled math group, a reading group, a very diverse project group that is working on a project in the community. the school become m
a math us through how course would work online. , itt is an exciting blend personalizes learning. kahncademy is -- in a classroom that uses it, they might also use another visual game based math.t like sg students who learned several they have tos, master a certain skill before they move on to the next. a teacher monitor the progress of students who are doing different activities and be able to group students together for small group instruction, to create a project while students are learning....
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the italian lottery gtech is buying itt technology.tech says the deal will be transformational for the business. shares in gtech are trading higher. claudia is in malan. take us through the details of the deal. yes. investors seem to appreciate this deal that is going to help gtech broaden its production aspect as well as its customer base. what this xheens is a 4.7 billion euro deal and this means that they're going to be holding 80% of the newly merged group that is listed on the new york stock exchange. the new group will have 6 billion euros in revenues, 2 billion in ebitda. it is expected the stock is under revision in terms of the target price, that they are going to benefit up to 200 million euros in synergies are going to be coming out in the deal. the italian operator will it leader in italy and europe is going to broaden its bases. we were saying in the social gaining, this group produces a slot. . the slot machines are down, so for that group for igt, this has been a weak couple of years. but the domestic market for gtech is
the italian lottery gtech is buying itt technology.tech says the deal will be transformational for the business. shares in gtech are trading higher. claudia is in malan. take us through the details of the deal. yes. investors seem to appreciate this deal that is going to help gtech broaden its production aspect as well as its customer base. what this xheens is a 4.7 billion euro deal and this means that they're going to be holding 80% of the newly merged group that is listed on the new york...
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resolve the prosperiblem they know it's 9 m or l11 months yes, i think so i we pull proprietiedicaments itte that amount of time by other property owners know they have0o no intention of doing anything so i want to know how does that effect our nova process that's thirty 050 day to 60 days we dis that with the supervisor there's a lot of push coming from the small business community to give people more time for marked forces to swork our ascertaicon this mrparticular piece of legislation it's given more by market force than incentives as much as r such as you're going to pay a larger bill for whae whatever reason and some of the reasons have to do with the oerwners being difficult to loce even the mairzyor's office of economic workforce development has told everybody involved in this discussion it's like a deputy hunt too often find where the owner maybe. much less actually get a respond from those code enforcement postings so you make a good p point it will once again cloud our effort to try and cleanlnd a lot of nova's that need to be posted a >> thank you. >> thank you. i guess at the 6 m
resolve the prosperiblem they know it's 9 m or l11 months yes, i think so i we pull proprietiedicaments itte that amount of time by other property owners know they have0o no intention of doing anything so i want to know how does that effect our nova process that's thirty 050 day to 60 days we dis that with the supervisor there's a lot of push coming from the small business community to give people more time for marked forces to swork our ascertaicon this mrparticular piece of legislation it's...
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. >> itt eit adds a richness that you can't describe. >> reporter: the current lease is one year.life long situation? >> the plan that we're making now is that we're going to look for another apartment together if we don't stay here. so, we make it up as we go along. >> it is open-ended. it's just life. life is open-ended. >> right. >> reporter: both ladies say they would love to meet a man and get married once again but until that happens, they have each other. vinita nair, harlem. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather across the nation and actress laverne cox from "orange is the new black" joins us in the studio. that is the "morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today's tuesday, july 29th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. stories we're following today. new overnight, the suspects arrested in the carjacking that killed three siblings in north philly face a judge for the first time. we
. >> itt eit adds a richness that you can't describe. >> reporter: the current lease is one year.life long situation? >> the plan that we're making now is that we're going to look for another apartment together if we don't stay here. so, we make it up as we go along. >> it is open-ended. it's just life. life is open-ended. >> right. >> reporter: both ladies say they would love to meet a man and get married once again but until that happens, they have each...
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they studied more than 93,000 women who were using itt's they're released a synthetic form.he researchers found that there is a spike in breast cancer cases especially among women ages 45-49. the morning cup of coffee may also help give your work out a boost. vernes about 15 percent more calories for up to three hours after their work up. increasing the rate at which the body burns calories. provides a mental boost during those workouts terrace takes 4.5 mg per caffeine. will translate it for real. a 12 oz cup of coffee will do the trick. you have another refreshing drink and lunch break. some raspberry lemonade. we're making some nuptials. we're talking what this nuptials. we're talking what this we have agreed to review this week and square roots festival. >> we're serving with a raspberry lemonade. if this is a real razzberry lemonade. it is a real deal with real fruit. mice and flavorful and colorful. little >> the of oil. want to get that going as well. we're going to add some heavy cream. another healthy aspect. they're going to taste good. that is all accounts this we
they studied more than 93,000 women who were using itt's they're released a synthetic form.he researchers found that there is a spike in breast cancer cases especially among women ages 45-49. the morning cup of coffee may also help give your work out a boost. vernes about 15 percent more calories for up to three hours after their work up. increasing the rate at which the body burns calories. provides a mental boost during those workouts terrace takes 4.5 mg per caffeine. will translate it for...
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i remember sitting there in the south and marty rft itt, our director said, we were making a movie, ande said, we're making a movie that's going to change this country. and it did, to an extent. it had a lot of important stuff in it. i think i did a tv film called "without warning: the james brady story," about jim braid y the press secretary who took the bullet for -- >> for reagan. >> -- to the head of president reagan. and jim, his whole life has been a story of perseverance and how he3y)s has overcome this challe of a brain injury. and i got to step in his shoes. >> you played that remarkably well. >> and show that to the world so hopefully people who are challenged in that way see that and say, oh, okay, that guy did it, you know. >> you played the heck out of that character. of course, the briefing room in the whougs now is named after james brady. brady briefing room. that was a great character. beau has done a lot of great stuff and he's still doing it on a couple things right now. "masters of sex" on showtime and "the millers" on cbs. how you had time to come see us with two se
i remember sitting there in the south and marty rft itt, our director said, we were making a movie, ande said, we're making a movie that's going to change this country. and it did, to an extent. it had a lot of important stuff in it. i think i did a tv film called "without warning: the james brady story," about jim braid y the press secretary who took the bullet for -- >> for reagan. >> -- to the head of president reagan. and jim, his whole life has been a story of...
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this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost.there were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya. it raised a lot of attention to the subject. fromaw a big push senators. that was when the big push happened. that is when everybody was really thinking about it and worried about it. --colin powell said it was a threat to commercial airliners. we have had more concerned about the budget. congress in the house has moved more toward an anti-regulatory stance. they don't want to them pose new rules on businesses. likely -- unless are aing happens -- we reactive culture. likely toe much more mandate this kind of thing you if there was a successful attack on a u.s
this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost.there were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya....
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brazil itt, it was had this amazing wellspring of talent.e only have 180 million people. we will find absolutely everyone of them that can kick a ball. since 2002, there have been youth academies all over the country. england has 1200 license coaches. germany has 28,000. >> the political ramifications for brazil. they have to regroup for years after the world cup. what do you think will be the societal impact? >> i think that the loss was so there,d, when i was down everyone was not taking it out on brazil. the team was performing so breath -- so badly that i think they will get a pass. it was so abysmal that it cannot have been anyone's fault but theirs. >> is anyone drawing and economic parallel here? if you look at the way germany planned and trained and organized this, does it say something about german culture versus brazil? >> there are two ways to go about this. one is you find your talent and the others -- the other is you grow it. we know that germany is going to win that contest against premature anybody. -- pretty much anybody. da
brazil itt, it was had this amazing wellspring of talent.e only have 180 million people. we will find absolutely everyone of them that can kick a ball. since 2002, there have been youth academies all over the country. england has 1200 license coaches. germany has 28,000. >> the political ramifications for brazil. they have to regroup for years after the world cup. what do you think will be the societal impact? >> i think that the loss was so there,d, when i was down everyone was not...
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whether it is in flight is that making itt, they're in real time whether it is managing flight operationsing the customer experience in that way. >> the percentage of revenues do you devote this kind of technology that makes it -- you say the download speeds are so much more better. i wonder if you have a much bigger budget for technology to consumers and they what that -- wonder why other airliners don't. >> we are very tech savvy come especially being a young company in its second decade. we look at technology as what will link us to customers and our crewmembers in a highly efficient way. i can't get into the specifics of the project. anything of wi-fi, cross found wi-fi -- crossfit wi-fi in the year, it is an experience. we don't look at it as something in which you offer at high speed. customers cannot afford it. today that experience i am talking about is absolutely free for the basic service. if you want to stream videos or other things on the plane, there is a nominal fee for that. you walk into a hotel or your home, connectivity is expected. that is how we look at it as part of t
whether it is in flight is that making itt, they're in real time whether it is managing flight operationsing the customer experience in that way. >> the percentage of revenues do you devote this kind of technology that makes it -- you say the download speeds are so much more better. i wonder if you have a much bigger budget for technology to consumers and they what that -- wonder why other airliners don't. >> we are very tech savvy come especially being a young company in its second...
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i do not live directly with my that itt it shows to me has been fun. think i have been doing exactly what i have been wanting to do. it makes me feel more ambitious. i really would like to do something. i really want to put something on the table. i think i have been having a dialogue but i want to do more. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. ahead, ibm's efforts to sell its money-losing chip manufacturing operations. they were considering a deal. ibm has been trying to shed unprofitable units. they have tried to increase profit margin and reverse nine straight quarters of sales declines. and get ready to see cars with pink mustaches on the streets in new york city. lyft officially launchn
i do not live directly with my that itt it shows to me has been fun. think i have been doing exactly what i have been wanting to do. it makes me feel more ambitious. i really would like to do something. i really want to put something on the table. i think i have been having a dialogue but i want to do more. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. ahead, ibm's efforts to sell its money-losing chip manufacturing...
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itt, on other for-profit operator, announced in a filing that the education department was asking fore data that should have come in about one year ago. >> it sounds like the corinthian story because it sounds like the feds were troubled by the fact that they did not get the information that they requested in a timely manner either. >> there has been a lot of investigation into these schools, it just takes a long time to actually do something. you may see something happening soon. >> interest rates, the rates for federal student loans increased yesterday, july 1. why? >> last year there was a lot of discussion about interest rates because of provision in congress was expiring. congress decided rather than having a fixed student loan rate, they would depend on the treasury. that rate was set in may after an auction and it is going to go up eight tenths of one percent for each type of loan. the bottom line is it will be costlier to borrow. this impact borrowers? >> more money. you may want to think about how much you are borrowing, the rates are higher when you go back. >> families gett
itt, on other for-profit operator, announced in a filing that the education department was asking fore data that should have come in about one year ago. >> it sounds like the corinthian story because it sounds like the feds were troubled by the fact that they did not get the information that they requested in a timely manner either. >> there has been a lot of investigation into these schools, it just takes a long time to actually do something. you may see something happening soon....
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end your itt is a disaster veterans have had that information coopted and do you have enough money to do what you need to do to protect our veterans and upgrade the systems? we find out from the subsequent hearing at the $17 billion request we have allocated that this city has consistently faithfully allocated what the i t has asked for then we find out the revelation that is on is the most shocking revelations i heard but then we said we're are the billions of dollars? they obviously were not addressing i t when you asked as $70 billion nobody can answer the question whenever requested suspended that it is a disaster what is the answer to the question of how can may possibly trust you now? when all that money has been accounted for in a revolution under oath we weeder using that to buy software and the taxpayers deserve an answer where did their money go in how can they trust you with $1 billion for upgrades? >> either of you? >> i was listening for a question. >> how can the american people trust you? >> i will be glad to give you the work that the i.t. does at an annual basis to be
end your itt is a disaster veterans have had that information coopted and do you have enough money to do what you need to do to protect our veterans and upgrade the systems? we find out from the subsequent hearing at the $17 billion request we have allocated that this city has consistently faithfully allocated what the i t has asked for then we find out the revelation that is on is the most shocking revelations i heard but then we said we're are the billions of dollars? they obviously were not...
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itt is the american goal, is not? let ukraine be free. the fact that ukraine is between the west, russia, therefore andeting interests there it's not necessarily zero-sum. but as an independent nation able to make choices and have roots in the west & the free trade agreement and continuing also to have roots in russia, cultural, linguistic, historical ties and there are important economic ties between the ukraine and russia which will continue. what cannot continue his this putin toy foo destabilize ukraine and a constant way. i think the proposition he is pursuing his this. ukraine failing with all kinds of territorial issues is far superior than a stable, secure ukraine with ties to the west. >> general martin dempsey said last week at a security for him you have a russian government that has made a conscious decision to use its military force inside another sovereign nation to achieve its object to. they are clearly on a path to assert themselves differently not just in the eastern europe at europe in the main and toward the united sta
itt is the american goal, is not? let ukraine be free. the fact that ukraine is between the west, russia, therefore andeting interests there it's not necessarily zero-sum. but as an independent nation able to make choices and have roots in the west & the free trade agreement and continuing also to have roots in russia, cultural, linguistic, historical ties and there are important economic ties between the ukraine and russia which will continue. what cannot continue his this putin toy foo...
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a moss says the fighters have lord fighters inside the house booby trapped with itt's. the death toll, more than 60 israeli soldiers resilience. according to gus the health officials, more than 1300 palestinians of which the un estimates 70-80 percent are civilians caught in the violence. workers from several organizations are evacuating three west african countries, where an ebola outbreak has gotten worse. the peace corps is temporarily removing more than 3-hundred volunteers from liberia, sierra leone and guinea. two corps volunteers came in contact with someone who later died from the virus. they've been placed in isolation as a precaution. the virus has infected more than 12-hundred people in five months. more than half of those people have died, including a man from minnesota who was visiting his sister. >> she was ill and he helped take care of her. he got that way. they didn't know it was ebola. they thought it was a malaria. he would have taken better precaution if he had known. >>liberia has shut down all of its schools, closed some borders and may quarantine
a moss says the fighters have lord fighters inside the house booby trapped with itt's. the death toll, more than 60 israeli soldiers resilience. according to gus the health officials, more than 1300 palestinians of which the un estimates 70-80 percent are civilians caught in the violence. workers from several organizations are evacuating three west african countries, where an ebola outbreak has gotten worse. the peace corps is temporarily removing more than 3-hundred volunteers from liberia,...
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clearly -- itt is is going to send a message to the big tobacco companies. not only to tobacco companies, but to all of this companies that feel, for whatever reason, profits come before people and safety. and that is just not the case. >> r.j. reynolds has vowed to appeal. last week, its parent company, reynolds american, agreed to buy rival tobacco giant lorillard in a $25 billion deal. in detroit, michigan, more than 1000 people from across the country gathered friday to protest the city's mass shutoff of water to thousands of residents who are behind on payment. nine people were arrested for blocking the departure of trucks from a private company hired to index shutoffs. according to the water department, more than 15,000 households saw their taps cut from march through june, with more than 90,000 at risk after falling at least two months behind on their bills. a you and panel has called the shutoffs a violation of the human rights to water. in new york city, residents rallied over the weekend to protest the death of eric garner , an african-american fat
clearly -- itt is is going to send a message to the big tobacco companies. not only to tobacco companies, but to all of this companies that feel, for whatever reason, profits come before people and safety. and that is just not the case. >> r.j. reynolds has vowed to appeal. last week, its parent company, reynolds american, agreed to buy rival tobacco giant lorillard in a $25 billion deal. in detroit, michigan, more than 1000 people from across the country gathered friday to protest the...
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why has itt aged so well compard to other sitcoms. >> it has that comfort food type of idea.udience every few years. disney every seven years has a brand new audience to watch all of their entire library. in the same way that every four years, a brand new group of kids get shuffled off to college an they all sit around and watch the same shows together for the first time that they're all together, i have a feeling that that's part of the ratings success of "seinfeld", the fact it keeps going and going and going. from what i understand from conversation i had recently, that they are renewed now through 2020 i think. >> good. every late night, if i'm up late, that's what i watch. >> have you your cannon -- >> we all have our favorite episodes. one of the things, one of the things that i noticed is it holds up because there are so few episodes that are just as plausible today as when it first aired. it doesn't feel dated the way like, if you watched "murphy brown" today there would be references to johnson and john nunu. it doesn't feel sold with "seinfeld." >> there may be a fe
why has itt aged so well compard to other sitcoms. >> it has that comfort food type of idea.udience every few years. disney every seven years has a brand new audience to watch all of their entire library. in the same way that every four years, a brand new group of kids get shuffled off to college an they all sit around and watch the same shows together for the first time that they're all together, i have a feeling that that's part of the ratings success of "seinfeld", the fact...
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a dram attix start itt of the granted pre. there was a big crash on the opening lap. flew into the barriers, limped from the car. he was whisked away prompting the red flag. he suffered a hip injury. disappointment for masr who had to retire. he has restarted behind the safety car and rosberg is leading in his mercedes with louis hamilton second. for the world cup semi e finals complete. argentina booked their spot at the expense of netherlands a report now. a gamble that wouldn't pay off. >> that's what football pans were pondering when the dutch minister substituted the goalkeeper in injury time after 120 minutes. the netherlands' final with costa rica finished at nil-nil after regular time and extra time as well. the coast a ricans already on their knees while the dutch stood tall as it came down to penalties and then the dutch courage paid off. the second sent the netherlands through to the semifinals. >> this was the same in amster dopp dam. >> giving up hope. to win now, yes. going to the finals. remember going to win this. >> there was dancing in the streets of
a dram attix start itt of the granted pre. there was a big crash on the opening lap. flew into the barriers, limped from the car. he was whisked away prompting the red flag. he suffered a hip injury. disappointment for masr who had to retire. he has restarted behind the safety car and rosberg is leading in his mercedes with louis hamilton second. for the world cup semi e finals complete. argentina booked their spot at the expense of netherlands a report now. a gamble that wouldn't pay off....
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i'll have itt the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. >>> happening today, mural will be dedicate today two philadelphia firefighters who died in the line of duty. lieutenant robert near i, firefighter daniel sweeney, were killed two years ago, battling a five alarm fire at former factory in kensington. the mural is located on a wall at 2024 east arizona street. it will be dedicate in the ceremony beginning this morning, at 11:00. >>> one of the men accused of masterminding massive drug ring on the main line is scheduled to be in court today. a prel
i'll have itt the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs...
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in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all legitimate issues, but it makes it very hard to get our message out. i think we have based some project -- some progress on taking a step back. as we get into the fall and there is a sharper contrast between the presidents approval -- that would be helpful. i think it is worth noting that over the course of the last many years, there has been every institution has suffered in public polling. it has a lot to do with people's overall mentality. frustration with washington, the congressional republicans would kill for our numbers. that gives you a sense of where we are. >> anita? to margaret.go i'm sorry,
in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all...
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. >> very low, and as many people shorted i think, as long in terms of setup trade, bud itt i important to show better metrics to show the growth. i don't think it's a facebook or will have enough mindshare facebook does. it's going to be ultimate the ad revenues. not number of users. the ad revenue and they're not making money. momentum until next quarter and then another question what's going to happen? probably do okay, but i'm not a buyer. >> we wanted josh brown to call in today. josh is on the phone. you were clearly the biggest bull on twitter yesterday. you take a victory lap, whatever you want. what do you think now that they delivered and you said to give them a chance? >> i don't want to take a victory lap. i want to reframe a ridiculous notion it's facebook versus twitter. it's not. the advertising that facebook is pursuing is enormous. every branded advertisement you see on the outfield wall of yankee stadium a billboard on the highway, on television. that's a great opportunity. and the point is, it's big enough for both facebook and twitter and a lot of other companies bes
. >> very low, and as many people shorted i think, as long in terms of setup trade, bud itt i important to show better metrics to show the growth. i don't think it's a facebook or will have enough mindshare facebook does. it's going to be ultimate the ad revenues. not number of users. the ad revenue and they're not making money. momentum until next quarter and then another question what's going to happen? probably do okay, but i'm not a buyer. >> we wanted josh brown to call in...
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itt a video purportedly shows him giving a sermon in the city of mosul.government calls it a farce. an american teen was beaten by allegedly israeli police. a video showing the beating, they say they will investigate police misconduct. retaliation for the killing of three israeli teenagers. ukrainian forces have achieved a major military success. government officials say they have regained control of the eastern city of slovyansk which was held by pro-russian separatists for months. local residents say the rebels abandoned their post early this morning. ukrainian flags have been raised throughout the city. berlin is demanding answers from the u.s. after a german intelligence officer was allegedly found passing sensitive information to u.s. agents. this as to the already strained relationship between the two powers since it was discovered the u.s. spied on chancellor angela merkel's phone calls. >> reporter: this parlorpalary committee was investigating u.s. spying on germany. now, it appears it may, itself, have been spied on. a 30-year-old employee of ge
itt a video purportedly shows him giving a sermon in the city of mosul.government calls it a farce. an american teen was beaten by allegedly israeli police. a video showing the beating, they say they will investigate police misconduct. retaliation for the killing of three israeli teenagers. ukrainian forces have achieved a major military success. government officials say they have regained control of the eastern city of slovyansk which was held by pro-russian separatists for months. local...
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this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost.there were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya. it raised a lot of attention to the subject. fromaw a big push senators. that was when the big push happened. that is when everybody was really thinking about it and worried about it. --colin powell said it was a threat to commercial airliners. we have had more concerned about the budget. congress in the house has moved more toward an anti-regulatory stance. they don't want to them pose new rules on businesses. likely -- unless are aing happens -- we reactive culture. likely toe much more mandate this kind of thing you if there was a successful attack on a u.s
this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost.there were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya....
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in the middle east, itt the opposite. we have weak states. goi on inside their own what borders. the parallel to 100 years ago is that the post world war i settlement in the middle east is unraveling. the border between syria and iraq is irrelevant. so we have very different kinds of crises. not to mention ukraine, where you have russia trying to restore a certain position on the periphery of europe. the administrations don't have the luxury of narrow casting. they have to deal with all of these things. >> one of the things we heard from secretary kerry, carol lee, is that in all of these places, people are clamoring for more united states involvement. some of the critics of the president say he's not doing enough. >> that's the tension you see the president having to deal with. one of the things happening is all the issue are blowing up at the same time. and the president is looking to pull back on u.s. military presence in particular. and so that is, by -- his krcr c critics would say, fueling some of this. and, the president would argue he's doing what the american public want
in the middle east, itt the opposite. we have weak states. goi on inside their own what borders. the parallel to 100 years ago is that the post world war i settlement in the middle east is unraveling. the border between syria and iraq is irrelevant. so we have very different kinds of crises. not to mention ukraine, where you have russia trying to restore a certain position on the periphery of europe. the administrations don't have the luxury of narrow casting. they have to deal with all of...
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rate is 2%, itt it was going into it. we really need to be doing more about that.see something that's gone on for decades and precedes the recession and that's something that hasn't been solved yet and that's the stagnation of wages and that explains everything the president's trying to do from infrastructure to performing our tax structure to raising the minimum wage. >> i want to ask you a question got a new normal that hasn't been fully factored introwhy this economic recovery has been sleeter to gain traction. that is the part that the american public is state offing more, doesn't spend as much, this isn't a consumer driven recovery. are you still seeing that, or are we seeing signs that maybe the congre excuse meer is comin back? >> households went into this recession very leveraged. and this means borrowing less, saving less and spending more. that's one of the big challenges of getting yourself out of a financial crisis is that process. we have seen that process work its way tlig for more households, more for households at the top than at the middle or the b
rate is 2%, itt it was going into it. we really need to be doing more about that.see something that's gone on for decades and precedes the recession and that's something that hasn't been solved yet and that's the stagnation of wages and that explains everything the president's trying to do from infrastructure to performing our tax structure to raising the minimum wage. >> i want to ask you a question got a new normal that hasn't been fully factored introwhy this economic recovery has been...
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itt is since the float -- really is an opportunity to invest in demographics, if you like.g population. hospitalsprivate across australia. they had been making a loss, but they are expected to make a profit in the financial year 2014 in 2015. right now, is owned by the private equity firms tbg capital and carlyle group. they will retain 30% of the shares, but the balance has seen strong interest from super funds in particular. the malaysian fund and australia's super blackrock. today is the first opportunity for small investors, mom and dad investors, to buy shares in health scope. it will all happen at made day local time, 10:00 local time hong kong for you. that will be one to watch. >> thanks indeed for doing that for us. that is paul allen out of sydney. time for a look at some other stories making headlines this monday morning. the food supply at the center of china's latest food scare has ordered a full recall of all products from the shanghai -- factory. >> almost 70% of the repackaged meat has been sold. the plant has been shut down and five people have been detaine
itt is since the float -- really is an opportunity to invest in demographics, if you like.g population. hospitalsprivate across australia. they had been making a loss, but they are expected to make a profit in the financial year 2014 in 2015. right now, is owned by the private equity firms tbg capital and carlyle group. they will retain 30% of the shares, but the balance has seen strong interest from super funds in particular. the malaysian fund and australia's super blackrock. today is the...
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we don't have the capability, run into a -- if we major conflict in the middle itt or elsewhere, wherer increase in our defense budget -- our defense budget is heading in the direction where it will be at the lowest level relative to gdp since before world war ii. we don't have the physical resources. we don't have the physical resources to respond to global warming. >> we don't have, what he is saying, a big rainy day fund. >> there are a lot of different ways to look at that. the deficit is at its lowest level in years. to beis probably going more good news on that front over the medium term, just because the economy is strengthening, revenues are strengthening. probably a little surprised to the upside. i wouldn't say over the short-term we don't have the resources to increase the defense budget if we need to. he is right in the long-term sense. that problem we've all talked so much about, the long-term mismatch in terms of revenues and expenditures, especially driven by entitlement has not been cured. over the medium term, i don't agree. i have tremendous respect for alan. if we ha
we don't have the capability, run into a -- if we major conflict in the middle itt or elsewhere, wherer increase in our defense budget -- our defense budget is heading in the direction where it will be at the lowest level relative to gdp since before world war ii. we don't have the physical resources. we don't have the physical resources to respond to global warming. >> we don't have, what he is saying, a big rainy day fund. >> there are a lot of different ways to look at that. the...
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in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all legitimate issues, but it makes it very hard to get our message out. i think we have based some project -- some progress on taking a step back. as we get into the fall and there is a sharper contrast between the presidents approval -- that would be helpful. i think it is worth noting that over the course of the last many years, there has been every institution has suffered in public polling. it has a lot to do with people's overall mentality. frustration with washington, the congressional republicans would kill for our numbers. that gives you a sense of where we are. >> anita? to margaret.go i'm sorry,
in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all...
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the -- the second legislation about a model of production, and my personal is that the discussion , itt international crisis does not necessarily mean independence from markets. with the iraq war, so in this they will try to attract and we came them. >> two more, and then we will finish. i am a student at penn state university. i was wondering if the panel could elaborate more on the about theucture production contracts. and also, what are the strategies relating to diversifying their international training and what role do they claim as investment. >> hi, good afternoon. i am doing an internship here, so i am going back to mexico, and they have mentioned that there are a lot of questions about how they will give us the and it is about a 40% budget,or the mexican so i think as we bring new companies who are actually going that, some of this is going to drop, and to invest in mexico, i think they have to offer something effective. the question is whether these companies are going to pay, or this money?e is produceco is going to the money, or where does the money come from? >> maybe you c
the -- the second legislation about a model of production, and my personal is that the discussion , itt international crisis does not necessarily mean independence from markets. with the iraq war, so in this they will try to attract and we came them. >> two more, and then we will finish. i am a student at penn state university. i was wondering if the panel could elaborate more on the about theucture production contracts. and also, what are the strategies relating to diversifying their...
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this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost. were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya. it raised a lot of attention to the subject. fromaw a big push senators. that was when the big push happened. that is when everybody was really thinking about it and worried about it. --colin powell said it was a threat to commercial airliners. we have had more concerned about the budget. congress in the house has moved more toward an anti-regulatory stance. they don't want to them pose new rules on businesses. likely -- unless are aing happens -- we reactive culture. likely toe much more mandate this kind of thing you if there was a successful attack on a u.s. air
this is not something that and decided itt wasn't worth the cost. were issues of muirfield testing the systems. you had to replace the systems every 300 hours. that was other problem. the reliability never got to a level where people wanted them to be. we are mored, concerned about the budget in 2014 than we were in 2010 or 2003. we are not going to be any more inclined than we were then. the threat then was much more real. there was an attempt in 2002 on the an israeli airliner in kenya. it...
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in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all legitimate issues, but it makes it very hard to get our message out. i think we have based some project -- some progress on taking a step back. as we get into the fall and there is a sharper contrast between the presidents approval -- that would be helpful. i think it is worth noting that over the course of the last many years, there has been every institution has suffered in public polling. it has a lot to do with people's overall mentality. frustration with washington, the congressional republicans would kill for our numbers. that gives you a sense of where we are. >> anita? to margaret.go i'm sorry,
in my through the first half of this year and what we have had -- the challenge we have had over the itt several months is that is a continuous cascade of events around the world. become problematic in terms of public opinion is that they serve as a blocker to message. ,f you turn on the news american people are incredibly focused on the economy. they turn on the news and what iraq, more ukraine, ukraine, and a whole host of other things. that is not a criticism of coverage. those are all...
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itt it was they say they did because of him. and behind senator muskey, by minutes ee or four walked in daniel elseburg, one on the program. believe it or not, the stadium shook. i wondered why, why did that happen? ere is a man who confiscated secret documents against the law nation, he disbursed these documents. i thought this was wrong. understand why this fellow came in here like a hero. but he is. this is a strange thing this country. now as a result of that, a was declared in that surelyd a man who was as as guilty as guilty can be was never declared guilty, never and instead we now talk about impeaching the president of the united states. i think that our thinking is a fuzzy here. maybe we ought to sit down and look over that once again and make sure we're doing the right thing. to give away ular secret documents than it is to rotect the security of a great nation? i don't think so. i would like to believe the hedy proof xtremely that what the chief executive did for a good purpose. that's why i've argued the way i have i
itt it was they say they did because of him. and behind senator muskey, by minutes ee or four walked in daniel elseburg, one on the program. believe it or not, the stadium shook. i wondered why, why did that happen? ere is a man who confiscated secret documents against the law nation, he disbursed these documents. i thought this was wrong. understand why this fellow came in here like a hero. but he is. this is a strange thing this country. now as a result of that, a was declared in that surelyd...
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itt: senator rubio saying was the senate version of immigration -- guest: there are two separate problems have improved on the senate bill by adding the mccall border protection bill. we have to secure the border and we have to have metrics and measurements to ensure to the american public that it is secure before we move through. part of the challenge for is the concern that this president might implement different pieces of the law without addressing the border first. border is absolutely secure and chastise republicans about how secure the border was. it is not secure today. it will change the 2008 law on human trafficking. it will take the same type of safeguards along southern california. we have all of that between san diego and tijuana. you don't have that in rio grande. you can put in some of those measures. we don't have a situation where border control can patrol our entire southern border. texas,the ability -- in they have millions of acres of borderr property that patrol can't go into. that seems to be the easiest place to go through where you know the police were border patro
itt: senator rubio saying was the senate version of immigration -- guest: there are two separate problems have improved on the senate bill by adding the mccall border protection bill. we have to secure the border and we have to have metrics and measurements to ensure to the american public that it is secure before we move through. part of the challenge for is the concern that this president might implement different pieces of the law without addressing the border first. border is absolutely...
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break-in of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the dita beard itt affair, which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the committee -- kennedy administration. cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president. there has not been an indication that this committee would receive any additional terrae oh from the president. the committee's subpoena is outstanding. if the president wants to supply that material, the committee sits here. yesterday, the american people waited with great anxiety for eight hours not knowing whether their president would will pay -- would obey an order of the supreme court of the united states. at this point, i would like to just pose the best jokes to suppose -- i would like to juxtapose a few of the impeachment criteria with some of the president's actions. impeachment criteria, james madison, from the virginia ratification convention. if the president be connected in any suspicious manner with any person and the
break-in of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist, which included howard hunt's participation in the dita beard itt affair, which included howard hunt's fabrication of cables designed to discredit the committee -- kennedy administration. cautioned today that perhaps these proceedings ought to be delayed because there would be new evidence forthcoming from the president. there has not been an indication that this committee would receive any additional terrae oh from the president. the committee's...
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