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it started late and remember john locke said i think it was in seventeen twenty. that was the social contract is broken that people must recall. and the kids also got jacked clearly breaking down. so whether this is there with the result looks like we'll see. we sent a clear message to present obama today people here want you to post on guantanamo bay had to confront the affront to justice said the message to president putin that still come here speaking i can but how folks that the word citizens whatever you don't like free speech in his own country i was out a message but freeing this year i have of course but also but stopping the complements of the society which has been a hallmark of his first year back in office. the march for a fairer world of all it's all coming from the outset the local football at the stop global issues the cultists and global justice. we hope that you get peter sure this thing the moon. and he and his sexy stuff. tracking worldwide symbol is on me. it's expected that are for. stop stop. when i get to that extent you need them. i did maj
it started late and remember john locke said i think it was in seventeen twenty. that was the social contract is broken that people must recall. and the kids also got jacked clearly breaking down. so whether this is there with the result looks like we'll see. we sent a clear message to present obama today people here want you to post on guantanamo bay had to confront the affront to justice said the message to president putin that still come here speaking i can but how folks that the word...
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and remember john locke said i think it was in seventeen twenty. that was the social contract is broken that people must recall. and the kids also got jacked clearly breaking down. so whether this is there with the result looks like we'll see. we sent a clear message to present obama today people here want you to post on guantanamo bay to refer to the affront to justice said the message to president putin that will come here speaking i called the hospice that the word citizens whenever you don't like free speech in his own country i was out a message but freeing this year i have of course but also but stopping the competence of the society which has been a hallmark of his first year back in office the march for arab world about this whole coming from the outset the local football at the stop global issues focused global justice. we hope that you get peter sure this thing. moon moon. living in az. xd it with stuff tracking worldwide symbol is on me. it's expected that are for. stop stop. since the one you think that it extended as him. he did. when
and remember john locke said i think it was in seventeen twenty. that was the social contract is broken that people must recall. and the kids also got jacked clearly breaking down. so whether this is there with the result looks like we'll see. we sent a clear message to present obama today people here want you to post on guantanamo bay to refer to the affront to justice said the message to president putin that will come here speaking i called the hospice that the word citizens whenever you...
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, someone who had been inspired at the end stage by reading the voltaire and month to skier and john locke and and came out of that experience and about 20, 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. he was all for liberty and freedom. it greatly admired the united states, in many respects napoleon, although there were aspects of his -- of much of the napoleonic empire that he did not admire, but this was a man of flesh and blood. he was a great womanizer. thirty-five mistresses that we can count. after his wife who was greatly beloved to him died, he was 19 years old and she went on to a pledge that he would never marry again, but that did not mean that he was not going to have a good time, and he did. he was a great dancer, loved music, said that he did his best thinking on the dance floor whereas others needed to be away from the above of life in order to get things pushed through. he felt that the ballroom was lots of pretty women and polkas and dancing was the perfect place three than not that he encountered, and he would go back in the middle
, someone who had been inspired at the end stage by reading the voltaire and month to skier and john locke and and came out of that experience and about 20, 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. he was all for liberty and freedom. it greatly admired the united states, in many respects napoleon, although there were aspects of his -- of much of the napoleonic empire that he did not admire, but this was a man of flesh and blood. he was a great...
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>> john lock reunites with his long lost dad and his dad pretends to be friendly and turns out he is on dialysis and gets his son to give him the kidney and once he gets the kidney he wants nothing else to do with him. >> same thing is happening on "shame less." >> are you doing a lot with this story. >> it was a stlee-part -- a three-part "love boat." the doc gave his kidney to the bartender and he ate it. by the way, she says she wants to give it to someone else, but who will trust her? >> and you can't get a money -- equal to it because it is illegal to sell organs. so she is out. >> as a libertarian you must be for the selling of organs. >> absolutely. >> see not a dump to pick. >> that is not a dumb topic. >> what if he wakes up in a bathtub packed with ice and a little note? >> it says ha-ha. >> only -- he only has one kidney. she not going to wake up. did you go to med school? >> you keep challenging my medical diagnosis. >> i have to move on. this is a good story according to the governor. >>> they got gripes with free pipes. san francisco activists say they are going ahead w
>> john lock reunites with his long lost dad and his dad pretends to be friendly and turns out he is on dialysis and gets his son to give him the kidney and once he gets the kidney he wants nothing else to do with him. >> same thing is happening on "shame less." >> are you doing a lot with this story. >> it was a stlee-part -- a three-part "love boat." the doc gave his kidney to the bartender and he ate it. by the way, she says she wants to give it to...
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man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired and the youngest age reading voltaire and john locke and came out of that experience probably 20 or 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. and he was all for liberty and freedom, greatly admired in the united states, greatly admired in many respects, napoleon, there were aspects of the empire, the napoleonic empire he did not admire but this was the man also of flesh and blood. he was a great womanizer. he had 35 mistresses that we can count after his wife who was greatly beloved to him died he was 19 years old when she died and he went on to pledge that he would never marry again but that didn't mean he would not have a good time and he did. he was a great dancer, loved music, it is best thinking on the dance floor. he felt a ballroom with what of pretty women and what of polkas and dancing was the perfect place to think through the gordian knot he encountered and he would go back in the middle of a dance, all sort of happy and elated and sweating in the middle of it, go to a back room and
man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired and the youngest age reading voltaire and john locke and came out of that experience probably 20 or 21 with a passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered under. and he was all for liberty and freedom, greatly admired in the united states, greatly admired in many respects, napoleon, there were aspects of the empire, the napoleonic empire he did not admire but this was the man also of flesh and blood. he was a great...
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>> guest: john locke offers an answer to the old who follows question which is to say liberalism is suspended in the family until the age of maturity and the reason is liberalism or liberty requires reason. reason more or less has paine understands and human beings were born with and undeveloped rational faculty and they reach it at maturity. >> host: as parents we can agree with that. >> guest: is certainly true. i'm sure you don't have but when you're four years old so effectively parents have this right to treat their children as almost their property up to a point. while the children are young. paine echoes that here and thern explicit argument about that and it's in direct response to paine so in a response demand the book that he wrote about the french revolution makes the argument that effectively one generation shouldn't be able to bind together. it's actually a criticism of burke where burke says the parliament of 1688 down this to the monarchy forever and paine says no parliament binds the future to anything ever. there shouldn't be anything that we do because of past generations sa
>> guest: john locke offers an answer to the old who follows question which is to say liberalism is suspended in the family until the age of maturity and the reason is liberalism or liberty requires reason. reason more or less has paine understands and human beings were born with and undeveloped rational faculty and they reach it at maturity. >> host: as parents we can agree with that. >> guest: is certainly true. i'm sure you don't have but when you're four years old so...
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he was most-read philosopher during the revolutionary period, john locke was, by the colonists. and month skew, which is one of the reasons i have both of them in the book, ameritopia, was one of the most widely-read philosophers during the constitutional period. his argument for three separate branches of government, he's the one that maybe not first proposed, but most predominantly proposed it. so, and, you know, adam smith and david hume, and i can go through a whole list of them. modern day, i guess i would say that people consider them philosophers, sort of milton friedman, high yak, men of that -- hayak, men of that sort. and there are many others, i'm sure i can't remember them all. not one in particular, but all together. and by the way, the framers were well read on -- obviously, not men who didn't exist at the time, but many of the men at the time and before their time who did exist, they were well of informed about the enlightenment, about what had taken place before history. you look at jefferson, the declaration of independence borrows heavily from locke's second tr
he was most-read philosopher during the revolutionary period, john locke was, by the colonists. and month skew, which is one of the reasons i have both of them in the book, ameritopia, was one of the most widely-read philosophers during the constitutional period. his argument for three separate branches of government, he's the one that maybe not first proposed, but most predominantly proposed it. so, and, you know, adam smith and david hume, and i can go through a whole list of them. modern...
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john locke wrote i think we may as rationally hope to see other man's eyes as other man's understanding. writing in the aptly named spectator wrote that a man's eyes are spectacles to those who look at him to read his heart. if you could see through the eyes into the heart. wearing spectacles than is not a small thing for benjamin franklin. it marked him as a man of discernment. more plainly they marked him as a prodigious reader which he was. jane said when he was a young child he had learned to read and he studied incessantly and was addicted to reading. their father was the poor candle maker but he decided to send bennie to school because he was clearly so brilliant. he sent his other sons to. but decided to give a tenth of his sons to the church which meant sending him to harvard and teaching in latin and greek. so he entered school, grammar school and stud in latin -- studied latin and greek to prepare for the ministry. frank and spent two years there before his father pull them out and sent him to a cheaper school and pull them out of that school too in order to keep and at home t
john locke wrote i think we may as rationally hope to see other man's eyes as other man's understanding. writing in the aptly named spectator wrote that a man's eyes are spectacles to those who look at him to read his heart. if you could see through the eyes into the heart. wearing spectacles than is not a small thing for benjamin franklin. it marked him as a man of discernment. more plainly they marked him as a prodigious reader which he was. jane said when he was a young child he had learned...
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>> guest: john locke offers an answer to this question, which is to say liberalism is suspended in a family until the age of maturity. the reason is liberalism or liberty requires reason to reason more or less, human beings are born with an undeveloped rational faculty and they reached the maturity. that's what maturity means. >> host: as parents we can agree with that. >> guest: servitude. i'm not sure you reach ever but you don't have it when you are four years old. and so effectively parents have this right to treat their children as almost the property up to a point, while the children are young. paine echoes of that here and there, but burke makes an explicit argument about this and it's in direct response to paine so paine in the rights of men, the book he wrote about the french revolution, makes the argument that effectively that one generation shouldn't be able to find another the it's actually a criticism of burke were burke says the parliament of 1688 bound as to the monarchy forever. paine says no parliament can bind futures do anything of the. there shouldn't be anything
>> guest: john locke offers an answer to this question, which is to say liberalism is suspended in a family until the age of maturity. the reason is liberalism or liberty requires reason to reason more or less, human beings are born with an undeveloped rational faculty and they reached the maturity. that's what maturity means. >> host: as parents we can agree with that. >> guest: servitude. i'm not sure you reach ever but you don't have it when you are four years old. and so...
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secretary of state john kerry has locked in some intense talks with israeli and palestinian leaders. >> they are seeking to overcome deep-seated fears about a framework to guide negotiations toward a peace deal. >> american diplomats say discussions have entered a new phase before a deadline hits in just a few months. >> an early start for john kerry. breakfast with his israeli counterpart and time to discuss the latest progress in the middle east talks. it is his 10th visit to the region. once again, john kerry reaffirmed his belief in the peace process. >> we have always known that achieving peace is a long and complicated process. it is a tough road, but this is not mission impossible. >> the ultimate goal is for a comprehensive peace deal to be signed by april. it would foresee a peace deal. so far, there has been no agreement on the fate of palestinian refugees and the status of jerusalem. there is resistance on both sides. just hours before kerry arrived, hundreds turned out to show their opposition to the planned. following five hours of talks, israel's prime minister also cas
secretary of state john kerry has locked in some intense talks with israeli and palestinian leaders. >> they are seeking to overcome deep-seated fears about a framework to guide negotiations toward a peace deal. >> american diplomats say discussions have entered a new phase before a deadline hits in just a few months. >> an early start for john kerry. breakfast with his israeli counterpart and time to discuss the latest progress in the middle east talks. it is his 10th visit...
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the we begin in the mideast where us secretary of state john kerry is locked in some intense talks with israeli and palestinian leaders are seeking to overcome deep seated fears about a framework to guide negotiations toward a peace deal. now american diplomats say the discussions have entered a new day before a deadline hits and just a few months. early stoppage on kerry. breakfast with his israeli counterpart of the cody been done in time to discuss the nation's progress in the middle east talks. it says tenth visit to the region to once again john kerry reaffirmed his belief the peace process. we always know that achieving peace is a lot of complicated process it's a tough road. but this is not mission impossible the ultimate goal is for a comprehensive peace deal to be signed by april. you could see into states a nation that israeli settlements and future borders remain fiercely contested and said this be no agreement on the right of palestinian refugees and the state constituency them. this resistance on both sides just alice people carry a ride in the west bank. hundreds turned ou
the we begin in the mideast where us secretary of state john kerry is locked in some intense talks with israeli and palestinian leaders are seeking to overcome deep seated fears about a framework to guide negotiations toward a peace deal. now american diplomats say the discussions have entered a new day before a deadline hits and just a few months. early stoppage on kerry. breakfast with his israeli counterpart of the cody been done in time to discuss the nation's progress in the middle east...
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you've got john locke publishing two treatises, cato's letters, to works that are very influential ong fathers. and 34, john peter singer is acquitted of basically criticizing the new york governor in a letter so that's like one of the first turning point for people and governments to decide we might want to pull out -- cool it a little bit putting all the people in jail. thomas paine writes commonsense under a pseudonym called an englishman, not thomas paine. then over the course of the next century that abolitionist, tacitus, anti-monopolist also using anonymity or pseudonymity in order to speak out against the powers that be. and fast-forward all the way up to the 1958, we've got a couple of course cases that were important. naacp versus alabama. alabama decides it wants the membership list of the naacp. the naacp says hell no, if you get this was all over members will have burning crosses on lawns tomorrow morning. the court favored the naacp. in 1960, this was an anti-role that basically said you get this should get pamphlets and less are is a name on them, and that was overturne
you've got john locke publishing two treatises, cato's letters, to works that are very influential ong fathers. and 34, john peter singer is acquitted of basically criticizing the new york governor in a letter so that's like one of the first turning point for people and governments to decide we might want to pull out -- cool it a little bit putting all the people in jail. thomas paine writes commonsense under a pseudonym called an englishman, not thomas paine. then over the course of the next...
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john: advocates say could. we are safer. better to lockno eviden mandatory minimum contributory decline whatsoever. john: some have gotten rid of minimums and crime has not dash shot up. >> in new york, a crime is down at michigan repealed all 2003 and crime has fallen 23%. johh: robert moss sold marijuana then stopped and got out of the business but when his exporters were caught the charge reduced their sentences by erecting moscow. he would not snitching and as a result sentenced 20 years in jail. here is one of his daughters spee becker was born 10 days after my dad went to prison. i am 12 and a half and i'm still waiting. >> a few years after that was taped the father was finally released. >> i had never felt normal in my entire life. >> i felt that there was something missing and i did want people to think i had daddy issues. now i have government issues [laughter] >> these children grew up without a father. for what? for what? john: you got the law changed in florida? >> yes. lots of groups working for a mandatory minimums they neve
john: advocates say could. we are safer. better to lockno eviden mandatory minimum contributory decline whatsoever. john: some have gotten rid of minimums and crime has not dash shot up. >> in new york, a crime is down at michigan repealed all 2003 and crime has fallen 23%. johh: robert moss sold marijuana then stopped and got out of the business but when his exporters were caught the charge reduced their sentences by erecting moscow. he would not snitching and as a result sentenced 20...
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he was most-read philosopher during the revolutionary period, john locke was, by the colonists. and month skew, which is one of the reasons i have both of them in the book, ameritopia, was one of the most widely-read philosophers during the constitutional period. his argument for three separate branches of government, he's the one that maybe not first proposed, but most predominantly proposed it. so, and, you know, adam smith and david hume, and i can go through a whole list of them. modern day, i guess i would say that people consider them philosophers, sort of milton friedman, high yak, men of that -- hayak, men of that sort. and there are many others, i'm sure i can't remember them all. not one in particular, but all together. and by the way, the framers were well read on -- obviously, not men who didn't exist at the time, but many of the men at the time and before their time who did exist, they were well of informed about the enlightenment, about what had taken place before history. you look at jefferson, the declaration of independence borrows heavily from locke's second tr
he was most-read philosopher during the revolutionary period, john locke was, by the colonists. and month skew, which is one of the reasons i have both of them in the book, ameritopia, was one of the most widely-read philosophers during the constitutional period. his argument for three separate branches of government, he's the one that maybe not first proposed, but most predominantly proposed it. so, and, you know, adam smith and david hume, and i can go through a whole list of them. modern...
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john hanson highway. all lanes are shut down. let's lock at it live and explain what happened. it happened on the ramp from the inner loop to eastbound route 50. the person involved in the accident, tried flee from the scene and got -- tried to flee from the scene and got hit by another vehicle. it is a confirmed fatality. the investigation is going to take some time. luckily the weather has not come in yet. let's take a live look on the other side of town. i just spoke to charlie gibson at maryland state highway. on the numbered streets, that's the one they take care of, the interstates and numbered streets have been pretreated. they have 480 trucks on standby, ready for when it comes. back to you guys. >> thanks a lot monica. 4:52. a man kicked out of a manasses bar early sunday morning is charged with shooting and wounding four people. jeremiah pullham got kicked out of the bar. he drove by the entrance and shot two men and women who were standing there. all four are recovering and pullen is being held without bond. >>> another look at the question of the morning. 40% of peo
john hanson highway. all lanes are shut down. let's lock at it live and explain what happened. it happened on the ramp from the inner loop to eastbound route 50. the person involved in the accident, tried flee from the scene and got -- tried to flee from the scene and got hit by another vehicle. it is a confirmed fatality. the investigation is going to take some time. luckily the weather has not come in yet. let's take a live look on the other side of town. i just spoke to charlie gibson at...
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i'm also grateful to ambassador jim sasser, john hunt, gary locke or their friendship to counsel. they were tied to build a strong relationship between an aids in china. i'm humbled to have the opportunity to expand on that foundation. the united states and china's relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world. it will save world affairs for generations to come. we must get it right. if confirmed, i look forward to working with members of this committee and other members of congress to achieve that goal and strengthen ties between our two countries. my fascination with china goes back the tears to my days as a college student staffer. as a young man, grew up on a ranch out in helena, montana, full of curiosity. i packed it back pack. i took a year off from my studies. hitchhiked around the world, what not to visit countries and only imagine india, japan, china just to name a few. before the party, and never thought about the life of public service. but that trip opened my eyes. i realized how people across the globe are interconnected, how we are a
i'm also grateful to ambassador jim sasser, john hunt, gary locke or their friendship to counsel. they were tied to build a strong relationship between an aids in china. i'm humbled to have the opportunity to expand on that foundation. the united states and china's relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world. it will save world affairs for generations to come. we must get it right. if confirmed, i look forward to working with members of this committee and...
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keith forsyth, bonnie and john raines all lived in philadelphia in 1971. keith forsyth was chosen to pick the lockt the office. on the and john posted many of the planning meetings at their home where they were raising three children. daycarewho worked as a director, helped case the fbi office by posing as a college student interested in becoming an agent. john raines was a veteran of the freedom rights movement and a professor. he used a xerox machine a photograph any of the stolen documents. >> were also joined by betty medsger, author of the new book, "the burglary: the discovery of j. edgar hoover's secret fbi." she first reported on the stolen documents all working at "the washington post." she uncover the identities of most of the burglars in her new book. we welcome you to democracy now! keith, i want to begin with you. talk about the time and how you ended up going into the fbi office. what spurred you on? , within a fewtime years, we had gone through sort of the peak of the civil rights movement. many of the laws like the voting rights act had been passed, but the reality of racial justic
keith forsyth, bonnie and john raines all lived in philadelphia in 1971. keith forsyth was chosen to pick the lockt the office. on the and john posted many of the planning meetings at their home where they were raising three children. daycarewho worked as a director, helped case the fbi office by posing as a college student interested in becoming an agent. john raines was a veteran of the freedom rights movement and a professor. he used a xerox machine a photograph any of the stolen documents....
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. >>> more details on how to keep tax information from being stolen as john mentioned experts say in addition to a lockedlbox or po box you can choose to have your w2 sent to you electronically. if you think tax statements have been stolen the irs says contact them immediately with the postal service. >>> a missing boy take has autism was found safe after a 12 hour ordeal. 16-year-old tyler simmons was reunited with his parents at the belmont police station at 6:30 this morning. simmons went missing last night in belmontafter school let out. police say the teenager wandered all night until he was finally spotted by someone who saw this story on ktvu. >> apparently a ktvu viewer was driving on san carlos avenue near alameda at 6:30 and saw the young man asleep amongst some trees by the side of the road. he called us right away. >> police say the teenager and his parents had apparently argued over his cell phone use. >>> a troubled vacaville pass are facing new charges. he only allowed still pictures to be taken of pastor mark lewis he was first arrested on january 9 fore allegedly hiring people to firebom
. >>> more details on how to keep tax information from being stolen as john mentioned experts say in addition to a lockedlbox or po box you can choose to have your w2 sent to you electronically. if you think tax statements have been stolen the irs says contact them immediately with the postal service. >>> a missing boy take has autism was found safe after a 12 hour ordeal. 16-year-old tyler simmons was reunited with his parents at the belmont police station at 6:30 this...
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locked up. >> congressman john lewis, the civil rights icon who endorsed hillary clinton at the beginning of thehe middle of campaign shifted allegiances comes in for particular criticism. there are two things interesting to me about this one is that the idea it was so comprehensive, so directed from the top down, so much energy and effort was put into this and not just the friends list. who do we owe favors to but who are the enemies we have to sometime in the future gain revenge and extract retribution on. the other thing is, will be interesting to watch over the next couple of days, is anybody in the media going to bother to say, it's time for secretary clinton to answer these allegations raised by this book? it will be interesting to see. we're not seeing that on the bob gates' book who makes the charge that hillary clinton in his presence told president obama that she opposed the surge in iraq in 2007 because she was running for president. that she did it for political reasons. let's see if anybody asks about that. let's see if anybody asks about the new charges in this book that she compil
locked up. >> congressman john lewis, the civil rights icon who endorsed hillary clinton at the beginning of thehe middle of campaign shifted allegiances comes in for particular criticism. there are two things interesting to me about this one is that the idea it was so comprehensive, so directed from the top down, so much energy and effort was put into this and not just the friends list. who do we owe favors to but who are the enemies we have to sometime in the future gain revenge and...
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if you go to a bathroom and there is just a wall john and a men's toilet and then -- >> a urinal, do you lock the door? i feel like if you lock the door and somebody is waiting outside and you walk out and the guy looks in and says there is a toilet in the urinal, that is selfish. >> he would have used it. other guys would be like why did you leave the door open? >> i am not having somebody pee while i do my business. >> somebody needs to create a website. >> is your business code for crystal meth? >> it is. i will not share even if it is the members of hanson. well maybe. those are the guys that needed to use the bathroom. >> kevin, good to see you. >> thank you. >> interesting jacket. >> if you are a child of the 80s, right? >> the olympics promote unity. it is the double toilet capturing the spirit of togetherness. >> it is about to be invaded by a gay stereo type. they would no better than to put two toilets in the same stall. it sounds like inviting some sort of george michael-type trouble. the olympics are a bain on civil ization. they never realize the kind of economic benefits they ha
if you go to a bathroom and there is just a wall john and a men's toilet and then -- >> a urinal, do you lock the door? i feel like if you lock the door and somebody is waiting outside and you walk out and the guy looks in and says there is a toilet in the urinal, that is selfish. >> he would have used it. other guys would be like why did you leave the door open? >> i am not having somebody pee while i do my business. >> somebody needs to create a website. >> is...
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john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locksouse. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment with olive garden's plebest 2 for $25 yet choose two melt-in-your mouth entrees like new parmesan crusted chicken or tortellini topped with velvety alfredo 3 full c
john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locksouse. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie...
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apartment of 20-year-old john henry lee, knowing he was already in custody, to recover items stolen at a robbery. a sheriff's department spokesman says the apartment door was up locked, which could have raised tensions. >> if the door is unlocked, it usually means somebody was there. >> reporter: sources identified the officer who killed sergeant smith as michael mace, a 13-year veteran of the department. it's unclear what led him to fire his gun, but the chief is defending his team's approach to the search and so is former b.a.r.t. police chief gary jean, who knew smith and face, and says they were partners for years. he respected them both. >> if you looked at tom and mike together and they worked together as detectives, you would almost think they were similar personality. i hate to put it in an academic basis, but you study what happened, you learn from mistakes and you move on. the department has to recover from this and mups. >> reporter: sergeant smith leaves behind a wife, kelly, who was also a member of the b.a.r.t. police department. she worked in the canine -- as a canine officer. >> they're supposed to pay the medical bills. they always have. we've got l
apartment of 20-year-old john henry lee, knowing he was already in custody, to recover items stolen at a robbery. a sheriff's department spokesman says the apartment door was up locked, which could have raised tensions. >> if the door is unlocked, it usually means somebody was there. >> reporter: sources identified the officer who killed sergeant smith as michael mace, a 13-year veteran of the department. it's unclear what led him to fire his gun, but the chief is defending his...
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. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been lockedand i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started out, i thought we was going to get it squashed. we weren't going to. and then it just escalated, got out of hand. the guy was stabbed to death. it was a pretty brutal murder. you know. like i said, that's something i have to live with every day. i'd love to be out there and be with my family. but, you know, the bible says you reap what you sow. >> before they can be assigned to their new cells, the men must undergo one final step. >> you're good? >> i got a size 10. >> what size shirt do you need? >> 1x. only thing i found out, it's not like the movies. you know. that's basically what they told me. you don't have to go around worrying about
. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been lockedand i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started out, i thought we...
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locking people up for doing what i have done. so let's legalize drugs and and the futile and violent drug war. [applause] johned back, arguing it wou be stronger the president might have said that i can dream. maybe someday we will elect a president who will. that is her show until next week. week. good hello, i'm dave gentry. welcome to small stocks and big money! [music] [music] [music] [music] for all of our new viewers it's nice to meet you and for those of you who are already members of the redchip nation, thank you for being part of the fastest growing community of small-cap investors in the world. and whether you're watching on fox business in seattle, new york, la las vegas, or rome. somewhere in
locking people up for doing what i have done. so let's legalize drugs and and the futile and violent drug war. [applause] johned back, arguing it wou be stronger the president might have said that i can dream. maybe someday we will elect a president who will. that is her show until next week. week. good hello, i'm dave gentry. welcome to small stocks and big money! [music] [music] [music] [music] for all of our new viewers it's nice to meet you and for those of you who are already members of...
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john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locksroom at his parents' house. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death f
john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he locksroom at his parents' house. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be...
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locking people up for doing what i have done. so let's legalize drugs and and the futile and violent drug war. [applause] johnis more respected back, arguing it would be stronger the president might have said that i can dream. maybe someday we will elect a president who will. that is her show until next week. good night. [applause] lou: it was a good day on wall street and a good day in washington as well if you are a fan of political rhetoric and awkward pridential tickets. president obama said more government programs are the answer to job creation. and house speaker john boehner said the republican party is no longer simply the opposition party. former arkansas governor and huckabee host mike huckabee jos us in just moments. he will have his thoughts and reactions to all of that. and tonight, the economy close up with one of i best a decade. wall street celebrating with a triple digit rally today. "lou dobbs tonight" star rig
locking people up for doing what i have done. so let's legalize drugs and and the futile and violent drug war. [applause] johnis more respected back, arguing it would be stronger the president might have said that i can dream. maybe someday we will elect a president who will. that is her show until next week. good night. [applause] lou: it was a good day on wall street and a good day in washington as well if you are a fan of political rhetoric and awkward pridential tickets. president obama...
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john henry lee. they knew he was in custody and went in to recover items stolen. a spokesperson says the apartment door was unlocked and that could have raised tensions. >> if your door sun locked it usually means somebody is there. so i'm sure that was in their mind somebody was in the apartment at the time. >> sources identify the officer who killed smith as michael mays, a 13-year veteran of the department. it's unclear what led mays to fire his gun. officials say smith and mays were partners for years. in california history 35 officers have been killed by accidental gun fire, in 13 the victim was shot by a fellow officer. stay with nbc bay area news for complete coverage on air ond on line. you can find latest on our website nbcbayarea.com. >> prosecutors expect a teen charged with setting another teen's skirt on fire to enter a plea. they charged 16-year-old richard thomas as an adult with a hate crime enhancement. a judge denied a motion to move the case back to juvenile court earlier this month. thomas admitted to setting sasha fleischman's skirt on fire while they were riding a bus in oakland in november but thomas says it was just a prank. fleischman suffered second an
john henry lee. they knew he was in custody and went in to recover items stolen. a spokesperson says the apartment door was unlocked and that could have raised tensions. >> if your door sun locked it usually means somebody is there. so i'm sure that was in their mind somebody was in the apartment at the time. >> sources identify the officer who killed smith as michael mays, a 13-year veteran of the department. it's unclear what led mays to fire his gun. officials say smith and mays...
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lock prices in right where they are today. so they're betting prices are going to fall. david: john, very quickly, how do we buy natural gas? price level now to buy in, would you get ung or what? >> not ung because it plays the curve. much more interested in something like fcg. or individual stocks. something natural gas heavy. chesapeake is natural gas heavy. i would be definitely long the e&p names longer term. be worried about the next couple weeks. these are weather-related events. they don't last very long typically. they pull back and there is opportunity. david: sandy, do you agree. >> big storage report on thursday. market will watch that. >> watch thursday, gang. john laforge, sandy smith, good stuff. appreciate it. cheryl? >> thanks. cheryl: we're eagerly awaiting apple's earnings report that will be released in a few minutes. we have a all-star panel to break down the numbers. that will be next. >>> plus it is a scary selloff in the world's emerging market last week. wait until you hear what buying opportunities are still out there for investors overseas. those litt things still get you. ciis tadalafil for daily
lock prices in right where they are today. so they're betting prices are going to fall. david: john, very quickly, how do we buy natural gas? price level now to buy in, would you get ung or what? >> not ung because it plays the curve. much more interested in something like fcg. or individual stocks. something natural gas heavy. chesapeake is natural gas heavy. i would be definitely long the e&p names longer term. be worried about the next couple weeks. these are weather-related...
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john lewis and a. philip randolph, groundbreaking scientist george washington carver, and the first american rhodes scholar, dr. aileene leroy lockend the work they do now is just as impressive. >>> joining me now is jonathan mason, the international president of phi beta sigma fraternity. congratulations on this big anniversary. tell the listeners and viewers why phi beta sigma has such staying power over the years, 100 years. >> well, you know, it's truly an exciting day for us. it's our birthday, our 100th birthday. and the seed that our founders planted on the campus of howard university on january 9th, 1914 is still bearing sweet fruit today. here is what a lot of people don't know. these organizations were founded at the same time as the urban league, the naacp, and other civil rights organizations. and they were founded for the very purpose of social justice, equal rights, and freedom for all people. so that's what we've been doing for 100 years. our motto says it. culture for service, and service for humanity. >> what about the countless numbers of young black men that have given to streetlight, that have given to negative
john lewis and a. philip randolph, groundbreaking scientist george washington carver, and the first american rhodes scholar, dr. aileene leroy lockend the work they do now is just as impressive. >>> joining me now is jonathan mason, the international president of phi beta sigma fraternity. congratulations on this big anniversary. tell the listeners and viewers why phi beta sigma has such staying power over the years, 100 years. >> well, you know, it's truly an exciting day for...
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john boehner. now back to "lockup." >>> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting lockedfor participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as a precursor to his parole. >> my good-byes are said. it's over with. change into this right here, and you'll never see me in khaki again after this. >> paul was incarcerated 26 years. the day he was released for the work release center, and he seemed a little bit nervous but more excited than anything else. >> i feel like a human being to finally wear clothes. >> he dressed up in a suit. he was trying to normalize himself so quickly that it was important for him to acclimate. >> one going to south bend work release. >> hopefully i will be able to get a job sometime this week. i mean, you got to pay the room and board and victim's crime fund, so while i'm here, about half my paycheck will go to the state, but it allows me to go ahead and save some money up for when i get out because, you know, from my experience of talking to other guys that have gotten out, the ones that have
john boehner. now back to "lockup." >>> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting lockedfor participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as a precursor to his parole. >> my good-byes are said. it's over with. change into this right here, and you'll never see me in khaki again after this. >> paul was incarcerated 26 years. the day he was released for the...
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locking down we can solve the following problems. unemployment problem, deficit, debt problem, social security, medicare, money to fund fund them, and health care problems. here to debate this is richard fowler. johny times, you've been inspiring and have convinced me america has more fossil fuel resources, natural gas, shell oil, than the middle east combined? tell me if i'm wrong? >> well, we have more than we'll ever need, sean. that is the key point. you can never believe reserves of other countries. let's just say we'll have more than we ever need. because if you talk about the first part of the energy independence plan, which is transportation fuel independen independence, you're going to talk about putting a $500 stimulus into the economy over the next 20-30 years to make sure we have the fuel we need. that gets us to 10 million barrels per day of oil converting 5 million barrels equivalent of natural gas to methanol for france pore tags fuel and growth of battery, transition to hydrogen cells and anything else we need from the transportation fuel standpoint. benefitting from canada and mexico. >> one question... >> but that is only part a. part b is transforming the electrical generation s
locking down we can solve the following problems. unemployment problem, deficit, debt problem, social security, medicare, money to fund fund them, and health care problems. here to debate this is richard fowler. johny times, you've been inspiring and have convinced me america has more fossil fuel resources, natural gas, shell oil, than the middle east combined? tell me if i'm wrong? >> well, we have more than we'll ever need, sean. that is the key point. you can never believe reserves of...
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john. with his apologies and the roads major roads in the atlanta area, are pretty much clear, as people spent most of the day trying to retrieve their abandoned cars after the grid lock 48 hours ago. some suburbs still in ice risk, but mostly the threat is over, and people are looking forward to life getting back to normal, as believe it or not this weekend, temperatures will be in the 60's. >> it's been two days since atlanta was hit by a winter storm, that paralyzed the region. >> so i mean, so many cars just bomb rush the highway. >> stranding thousands of commuters on roadsides. >> i spent nine hours on the road, and at 10:00 o'clock, i abandoned my car. >> schools were not closed and buss were left stranded on icy hills. thousands of kids slept in gymnasiums some spent the night on buss. others sought shelter in store aisles. >> frustrated and defiant, in interviews atlanta's mayor, continues to be on the hot seat for the city's response. mostly to explain why schools are not closed and why salt spreaders didn't pretreat roads before the system moved in. >> the information is on the state. it's been really rough. >> nearly 2,000 are still sitting on atlanta road
john. with his apologies and the roads major roads in the atlanta area, are pretty much clear, as people spent most of the day trying to retrieve their abandoned cars after the grid lock 48 hours ago. some suburbs still in ice risk, but mostly the threat is over, and people are looking forward to life getting back to normal, as believe it or not this weekend, temperatures will be in the 60's. >> it's been two days since atlanta was hit by a winter storm, that paralyzed the region....
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isolationist wings are locked in a fight to shape that party's future, the story of the dulles brothers is a look back at the early and aggressive uses of covert action in the cold war. johnlles who serveed from 1953 to 1959 in the are now administration was a calvinist. they ran the cia from that period of time was known as a womanizer and a passion for espionage. the two rows from the corporate law firm to the center of power. the roots of upheaval across three continents. eisenhower would not approve roll back campaigns against established communist regimes. instead of brothers turned their attention to leaders in asia, africa and latin america. launching violent campaigns. some of them covert against a series of leaders they called the six monsters. iran's mohamed and guatemala. vietnam, indonesia, the congo and of course cuba's fidel castro. two of the six were self-proclaimed communists and the rest were nationalist leaders fighting over control over their own country's natural resources. for the first time, the cia acknowledged the role in overthrowing him back in 1953. steven kinser is the author. in reviewing your book to prepare for this seg am, you know what we
isolationist wings are locked in a fight to shape that party's future, the story of the dulles brothers is a look back at the early and aggressive uses of covert action in the cold war. johnlles who serveed from 1953 to 1959 in the are now administration was a calvinist. they ran the cia from that period of time was known as a womanizer and a passion for espionage. the two rows from the corporate law firm to the center of power. the roots of upheaval across three continents. eisenhower would...
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john king, anaa navarro and ryan lizza. the president, ana, also raised the notion that some groups in american were punished for illegal use of marijuana than others. middle class kids, he says, don't get lockedand poor kids do and african-american kids and latino kids are more likely to be poor and less likely to have the resources and support to avoid unduly harsh penalties. do you agree with the president on this? >> you know, it's been a big concern of the hispanic community, a big concern of the african-american community as well, something that we share. but i think there's still a lot of people in both communities, certainly in the hispanic community that see marijuana as a dangerous drug, as a gateway drug. i certainly don't agree that it's the same as alcohol. i think that, look, wolf, those of us who like booze we stay dink t drinking booze and marijuana there is a gateway drug. there are two states, washington state and colorado -- in fact, they are both going to the super bowl. we're going to have the first high super bowl. both of those states have legalized marijuana. we're going to see what the experiment looks like and what the effects, negative or positive, are. >> john, the
john king, anaa navarro and ryan lizza. the president, ana, also raised the notion that some groups in american were punished for illegal use of marijuana than others. middle class kids, he says, don't get lockedand poor kids do and african-american kids and latino kids are more likely to be poor and less likely to have the resources and support to avoid unduly harsh penalties. do you agree with the president on this? >> you know, it's been a big concern of the hispanic community, a big...
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as china has become bolder and they are locked in a battle over islands and up setti setting alleys like the philippine looking to the u.s. for help and see johnerry spending more time in the middle east. when administration officials back pedalled and stopped calling it the pivot and talking about the rebalance they wondered if president obama changed his mind and opting for a softer approach and u.s. and china are top trading partners after all and china has not welcomed the pivot considering the strategy circlement. >> chinese have almost a paranoid view and whatever we do we attempt to encircle them and you can layout the ways in which we are not encircling you. >> reporter: they have a chance to put the asia pivot back on track. >> the united states has a profound stake in what happens here because we need and we are and we will remain a pacific power. >> reporter: it's one thing to move ships to sea, the hard part of the pivot strategy is not with military affairs but with trade, president obama would like to see an asia pacific free trade zone, those negotiations have taken and will take years. melissa chan, al jazeera, san francisco. >
as china has become bolder and they are locked in a battle over islands and up setti setting alleys like the philippine looking to the u.s. for help and see johnerry spending more time in the middle east. when administration officials back pedalled and stopped calling it the pivot and talking about the rebalance they wondered if president obama changed his mind and opting for a softer approach and u.s. and china are top trading partners after all and china has not welcomed the pivot considering...
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john. so the farm, the production. if you could lock john in a room with some, you know, raw materials, some flowers, and he just wants to keep creating. >> and creating new edible ventures for his flowers is something john has no problem doing on his 33-acre farm, which acts like a canvas for this artist to go to work. all of the flowers here are grown organically inside greenhouses with nothing but sun, water, and soil helping them grow. to keep things fresh, after 5 months or so, rotates the soil out and puts new flowers in. from here, the flowers are either picked as edible flowers, or they are put through their patent-pending crystallization process. the flowers are put into a special solution that contains alcohol, which creates a barrier on the flower. from here, they are put in a salad spinner and placed on a rack to dry. then they are sprayed with a strawberry-scented spray and dusted with sugar. and by crystallizing them, the flowers are perfectly preserved and nonperishable. >> now we--we have violas, pansies, snapdragons, mi
john. so the farm, the production. if you could lock john in a room with some, you know, raw materials, some flowers, and he just wants to keep creating. >> and creating new edible ventures for his flowers is something john has no problem doing on his 33-acre farm, which acts like a canvas for this artist to go to work. all of the flowers here are grown organically inside greenhouses with nothing but sun, water, and soil helping them grow. to keep things fresh, after 5 months or so,...