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julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information. but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program? >> yes. that is a great question. we get to go the other direction. i love that. eventually there would be a book about that. about yet. so, yes, there are some. there are a lot of hints that come out of the soviet union that there is a process happening. there is an active offensive intelligence operation to try to discover what is happening inside the soviet union. so there are people, we call it the scientific underground passing information from scientist to scientist to scientist. that becomes really problematic. it's like the game of telephone. you whisper something in one person'
julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information. but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program?...
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julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information. but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program? >> yes. that is a great question. we get to go the other direction. i love that. eventually there would be a book about that. about yet. so, yes, there are some. there are a lot of hints that come out of the soviet union that there is a process happening. there is an active offensive intelligence operation to try to discover what is happening inside the soviet union. so there are people, we call it the scientific underground passing information from scientist to scientist to scientist. that becomes really problematic. it's like the game of telephone. you whisper something in one person'
julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information. but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program?...
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julius baer profits they say will slump, credit suisse will see its profits hit high 15%. barclays. julius baer really the worst performance because of the sudden appreciation, sudden end of the cap down 9%, as do most swiss stocks today. let's look at retail carrefour up, france's largest retailer is dominated in brazil, an international player, sales up 3%. this company is doing something right. minneapolis praising the management and the new format. the only issue is china. chinese sales have fallen. the company says clearly this is one to watch. meanwhile ,spectris, basically they test gear, whether energy or automotive. they will test your gear that you make in most industries. shares up 7%, the best performance. why? fourth-quarter sales are looking bright, up 5% year on year. they say the macro economy is not looking too great, but they're well-positioned for 2015. >> thank you, caroline hyde. those are the stocks on the move. a quick check of the price of oil, a big story, crude heading for its biggest appliances 1986. the high today, $47 per barrel brent up a litt
julius baer profits they say will slump, credit suisse will see its profits hit high 15%. barclays. julius baer really the worst performance because of the sudden appreciation, sudden end of the cap down 9%, as do most swiss stocks today. let's look at retail carrefour up, france's largest retailer is dominated in brazil, an international player, sales up 3%. this company is doing something right. minneapolis praising the management and the new format. the only issue is china. chinese sales...
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julius trading sharply higher as the private bank said it didn't suffer losses. they successfully steered through last week's market volatility. you can see julius up better than 6 1/2%. balfour beaty has been awarded new krarvegts. they have been named as a sole contractor to a new u.k. wide civil engineering framework. up about 1.2%. unveiling a management shake up. the former president will step in as chairman and the joint ceo and chairman role will be split into two. stephan, let's get to you. i know, you're in paris following the story. tell us what drove this shake up. >> it will be effective in may after the next shareholders' meeting precisely on the 19th of may. he's well known to the finance community. he used to be the member and vice president of the european central bank for six years between 2005 and 2011. this change in corporate governance was widely expected. a require applicable to the banks in europe. they used to have two different positions for chairman and ceo until the trading scandal that was in 2008 where the two positions were merged by
julius trading sharply higher as the private bank said it didn't suffer losses. they successfully steered through last week's market volatility. you can see julius up better than 6 1/2%. balfour beaty has been awarded new krarvegts. they have been named as a sole contractor to a new u.k. wide civil engineering framework. up about 1.2%. unveiling a management shake up. the former president will step in as chairman and the joint ceo and chairman role will be split into two. stephan, let's get to...
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julius, there is not much debate.e was a full-fledged communist that provided lots of information. ethyl is tricky. was she a spy? the reason she was convicted of this was that david said that she typed up all the information for the spy that was provided to the soviet union. she knew about it and aided and a betted. that's what he said he lied about. ethyl probably didn't type up this information. was she a communist? absolutely. she was as yj logical as her husband. was she involved? probably. did she know about it? almost certainly. julius spied for the soviets that if she had not known, i'm not sure how that could be the case. they were true conphi dapts and talked about everything. more than anything else, we assumed ethyl knew about it. does it mean she should be executed, that's the debate that is up for grabs. very interesting scientist ted hall. he was the youngest scientist at los alamos only 19 years old. he was a full-fledged believer. really got sucked into communism at an early age. his importance rivals
julius, there is not much debate.e was a full-fledged communist that provided lots of information. ethyl is tricky. was she a spy? the reason she was convicted of this was that david said that she typed up all the information for the spy that was provided to the soviet union. she knew about it and aided and a betted. that's what he said he lied about. ethyl probably didn't type up this information. was she a communist? absolutely. she was as yj logical as her husband. was she involved?...
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julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information.but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program? >> yes. that is a great question. we get to go the other direction. i love that. eventually there would be a book about that. about yet. so, yes, there are some. there are a lot of hints that come out of the soviet union that there is a process happening. there is an active offensive intelligence operation to try to discover what is happening inside the soviet union. so there are people, we call it the scientific underground, passing information from scientist to scientist to scientist. that becomes really problematic. it's like the game of telephone. you whisper something in one person'
julius you could argue one way or the other. julius certainly gave information.but if you compare them to what the british knew, allen got ten years and served six. claus gave way more information than does julius rosenberg. we just have harsher punishment here in the united states than other places. yes? wait for the microphone. >> is there any evidence that soviet participants with the research were giving information to the west about the progress of the soviet atomic program? >>...
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julius term an is jumping in. okay. i see staff from the occ is here. a lot of work with the training officers and deal with different victims has come out of the working group. it's an exciting group. the police department is participating. the community is participating. i know commissioner melara expressed interest and she isn't here and let me know for everyone else and the early vention and this is where we notify officers of a red flag and making decisions and getting into trouble so there is a rotation for that. that's going to be mazuko and the safe streets for working group is the bicycle and pedestrian group which i have been working on so i will continue working with them for safe streets for all. those things -- i propose that as assignments. does anybody have -- let's have some discussion about that. >> yeah, i think that works and if commissioner turman can't make the training i can fill in for you. >> wonderful. >> i am happy to fill in as well. >> because that's a monthly commitment. >> yes, absolutely. okay. that's helpful. any other di
julius term an is jumping in. okay. i see staff from the occ is here. a lot of work with the training officers and deal with different victims has come out of the working group. it's an exciting group. the police department is participating. the community is participating. i know commissioner melara expressed interest and she isn't here and let me know for everyone else and the early vention and this is where we notify officers of a red flag and making decisions and getting into trouble so...
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. >> one second immature to say i have to make a indicts closure i've hired ruben and julius but i can hear this cats and so a member of the board of russian hill neighbors i sit down on the design board and live one thousand yard away for od's of you who are not familiar i want to take a brief moment to give background other than the setting i have a photo that shows the tree canopy of the trees in question the thousand block of broadway is 3 cul-de-sacks between jones and trailer streets the next to the north of va la from there one has a masking view of chinatown and the baton rouge and georgia daily by resident and visits alike and a popper site for filming movies it forms the southern boundary the vallejo on the national register since the 1980s a listing that was funded by an accomplished by the russian hill neighbors it is characterized by it's important architecture and it's lush greenery it is a unique asset to the neighborhood and otherwise densely developed area of the city it is lined by the 40 trees in question part of the lines of the same species and canopy 8 years ago g
. >> one second immature to say i have to make a indicts closure i've hired ruben and julius but i can hear this cats and so a member of the board of russian hill neighbors i sit down on the design board and live one thousand yard away for od's of you who are not familiar i want to take a brief moment to give background other than the setting i have a photo that shows the tree canopy of the trees in question the thousand block of broadway is 3 cul-de-sacks between jones and trailer...
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. >> let's go to political adviser julius theron, who joins us live.hank you so much for being with us. paris france, is in shock tonight. >> yes there is a huge emotion here around everyone is shocked shocked. the first response in the street is shocked. stephane charbonnier was criticized because he was shocking all the time by everybody. but everyone was so attached to the freedom of expression. everyone is shocked about what happened indeed. >> it's supporting freedom of speech rather than that particular magazine, which just represented the fact that freedom of speech is part of every day life in france? >> well, charlie hebdo has been youd by muslim authorities like the grand mcof paris and other organizations. not only the mohammed cartoons, but to some other cartoons drawn by them. they were expecting freedom of expression and their cartoons did not approach islam as a region at all or muslims. but them condemning the radical islamists, so the point of that, just as stated they had the right to do so, and reaffirmed through the attachment of fr
. >> let's go to political adviser julius theron, who joins us live.hank you so much for being with us. paris france, is in shock tonight. >> yes there is a huge emotion here around everyone is shocked shocked. the first response in the street is shocked. stephane charbonnier was criticized because he was shocking all the time by everybody. but everyone was so attached to the freedom of expression. everyone is shocked about what happened indeed. >> it's supporting freedom of...
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julius bear make a lot of money in u.s. dollars, british pounds and the euro. the swiss frank figured a rising dollar help them in 2015. it's still rising but they won't benefit as much as they hoped. why did this happen now? with the european central bank expected to announce a new round of stimulus or qe next week in hopes of jump starting its stalled economy, pressure would have built to uncap the swiss frank anyway. more euros in the system should lower their value. and swiss franks would look even more attractive. if their price was still capped. >> you cannot control your currency forever. the market is going to pressure you to where it wants to go. >> by making the move today, the swiss central bank avoided paying out billions of franks over the next few days to keep its currency down ahead of the expected quantitative easing next week. >> let's turn now to kathy ling managing director of fx strategy for bks at management. welcome, kathi. sue just explained if the swiss bank was going to support or continue its policy it was going to cost them billions t
julius bear make a lot of money in u.s. dollars, british pounds and the euro. the swiss frank figured a rising dollar help them in 2015. it's still rising but they won't benefit as much as they hoped. why did this happen now? with the european central bank expected to announce a new round of stimulus or qe next week in hopes of jump starting its stalled economy, pressure would have built to uncap the swiss frank anyway. more euros in the system should lower their value. and swiss franks would...
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julius thomas, to the end zone, touchdown!> oh, a one-handed grab by brandon marshall. spectacular! and there goes murray, inside the 10, juking and faking and scoring. and manning guns it and it is touchdown! >> congratulate your quarterback, peyton manning, on touchdown number 509. >> all that time pays off with the record breaker. and look at him. he understands now his place in history and taking that top shelf. >> ben hanging in the pocket, fires, brown makes the catch. turns it inside. breaking tackles, antonio brown all the way to the end zone. touchdown, pittsburgh! >> and you can only say one thing about that young man this year. wow. >> that is six touchdown passes for roethlisberger for the second week in a row. >> good protection, lots of time, wide open, jordy nelson, turns it back inside. jordy nelson to the end zone. lambeau leap to follow. >> brady goes to gronkowski. gronkowski -- look at that. there's your exclamation point. >> wow! >> and manning is going to heave one. a one-handed catch. how in the world? >
julius thomas, to the end zone, touchdown!> oh, a one-handed grab by brandon marshall. spectacular! and there goes murray, inside the 10, juking and faking and scoring. and manning guns it and it is touchdown! >> congratulate your quarterback, peyton manning, on touchdown number 509. >> all that time pays off with the record breaker. and look at him. he understands now his place in history and taking that top shelf. >> ben hanging in the pocket, fires, brown makes the...
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an austrian scientist named julius uhrig he was a psychiatrist and had surmised that when his patience his mental health patients came down with a severe fever that sometimes they would be better off afterwards and their mental health problems would disappear. he surmised there was something to do with the theory that could treat their mental health issues. so he started infecting his patience with all kinds of microbes including tuberculosis. he had a friend gave him the vial of tuberculosis and he gave it to his patience to see if he could get the fever is high enough to cure them of their illness. these experiments spiraled out of control but he thought that malaria might be a good candidate for treating these patients because certain types of malaria you can control with quinine. not the kind they got in africa but the kind he picked up in europe. the malaria that you picked up in europe. vivax is still over -- over asia but it used to be all over europe. if you used vivax valeria to induce a fever and allow the fevers to go up high enough and then use quinine 30% of the time he co
an austrian scientist named julius uhrig he was a psychiatrist and had surmised that when his patience his mental health patients came down with a severe fever that sometimes they would be better off afterwards and their mental health problems would disappear. he surmised there was something to do with the theory that could treat their mental health issues. so he started infecting his patience with all kinds of microbes including tuberculosis. he had a friend gave him the vial of tuberculosis...
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checking on the swiss stocks julius baer up five and a half percent after a beating last week.e experienced no losses after the days following the swiss national bank to and the euro cap. they are saying look we were well protected and they're also saying we managed enormous volatility and the volume. and schindler that escalated as well. and they are saying the prophet has accumulated rather nicely. it is all down to financing. they are saying overall that it is all due to the financing activity why they are having a higher profit. plus pretty much as expected, what is this company even doing that they have suddenly been held to the tune of millions of swiss francs. balfour beatty also climbing today, good news to the united kingdom. a big contract several engineering contracts. could be worth 1.5 billion pounds for civil engineering and infrastructure in the united kingdom. what about infrastructure in the u.k. today jacob -- today? >> here are the top stories at bloomberg. stocks in china got crushed today. the biggest drop in more than six years. the inequities followed a c
checking on the swiss stocks julius baer up five and a half percent after a beating last week.e experienced no losses after the days following the swiss national bank to and the euro cap. they are saying look we were well protected and they're also saying we managed enormous volatility and the volume. and schindler that escalated as well. and they are saying the prophet has accumulated rather nicely. it is all down to financing. they are saying overall that it is all due to the financing...
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he had been making speeches for the previous five years that this is julius caesar, he will drop a republican turning into a tyranny. william crawford, the other guy he was a front runner but it suffered a debilitating stroke during the presidential race. henry clay didn't like me would. as americans is to talk about it's henry clay's idea. john quincy adams supported early some of the policies but they see the way the country needs to develop similarly. for personal and political and policy regions -- reasons they are a natural fit. he becomes president. so from the beginning before it even takes office, this is a tainted presidency. jackson got more votes than he did. jackson was a much more popular bigger than he was. look what he did. whether or not it ever happened, look what he did. taint was part of what the administration had to deal with from the beginning. john quincy adams wasn't a good idea with this, i should say also. it's worth noting will think of american politics, two-party system. at this time goes by the two-party system. there was only one party, the federalists had shot
he had been making speeches for the previous five years that this is julius caesar, he will drop a republican turning into a tyranny. william crawford, the other guy he was a front runner but it suffered a debilitating stroke during the presidential race. henry clay didn't like me would. as americans is to talk about it's henry clay's idea. john quincy adams supported early some of the policies but they see the way the country needs to develop similarly. for personal and political and policy...
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[laughter] danny, like julius caesar overcame epilepsy to go on to become the ruler of the known world. i am referring to the movie "2012." no john -- now john was and is the last remaining member of the judiciary committee to vote to impeach richard nixon, an excellent vote if i may say. i heard someone say when i was a young boy you won't have richard nixon to kick around anymore. but here it is, we are still doing it. [laughter] john was on richard nixon's enemies list, number 13. i would like to think if i was in office back then, i would have been number 12. as nixon's general counsel put it you were a rising figure. here you are, all this time later, still rising. thank you for your contributions to america. thank you for that vote and so many other important votes and ideas and policies that you have helped to promote through the years. i rise and toast you. john conyers, and every enemy of richard nixon, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, congressman grayson. we may have another member or two trickling in through the cold. one member of congress who was not able to b
[laughter] danny, like julius caesar overcame epilepsy to go on to become the ruler of the known world. i am referring to the movie "2012." no john -- now john was and is the last remaining member of the judiciary committee to vote to impeach richard nixon, an excellent vote if i may say. i heard someone say when i was a young boy you won't have richard nixon to kick around anymore. but here it is, we are still doing it. [laughter] john was on richard nixon's enemies list, number 13....
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this company is led by julius stewart. it's working. you know what else is working?equity's beautiful franchise model which spews cash. given the stock just made a new high today once again i suggest you put it on your shopping list and wait for it to get dinged the next time oil sells off and the whole stock market rolls over and it will as there is a bottomless pot of coffee at ihop. the $1.5 billion fiesta restaurant group. fiesta had a volatile year in 2014. it worked its way up. what i like is it has two concepts that caught fancy of customers. the former is expanding with regional national growth trajectory. start getting to know ceo tim cafwho put this chain on the map and is ready to accelerate expansion. company putting up new locations aggressively. for my last domestic restaurant stock let's say i know jack. i'm talking about jack in the box. the best performer of the group last year from $49 to $79 in 2014 and after today's rally climbed to $83 and change. i told david faber this stock is the key to the market. i think jack in the box can go higher which
this company is led by julius stewart. it's working. you know what else is working?equity's beautiful franchise model which spews cash. given the stock just made a new high today once again i suggest you put it on your shopping list and wait for it to get dinged the next time oil sells off and the whole stock market rolls over and it will as there is a bottomless pot of coffee at ihop. the $1.5 billion fiesta restaurant group. fiesta had a volatile year in 2014. it worked its way up. what i...
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this is julius west middle.ter start school times permanently. all students could start 20 to 35 minutes later. or elementary could begin their day first and high school later. several schedules possibilities are on the table. >> whatever's in the best interest of the kid. i think there's research that says high school students do better with a later start date. >> it's all alertness. them being more ready for school. and just being able to get out, be more independent. it's really about being more present for teaching. >> those against later start times point to the cost of changing bus schedules. in montgomery county the school board only wants to hear recommendations having a financial impact of less than 10 million. >> it may require us to lengthen the amount of time the bus drivers have to work or get more buses on the road hire more drivers. >> two public hearings are scheduled for january 22nd. signup to give comment during these meetings starts on january 15th. the school board is expected to vote next m
this is julius west middle.ter start school times permanently. all students could start 20 to 35 minutes later. or elementary could begin their day first and high school later. several schedules possibilities are on the table. >> whatever's in the best interest of the kid. i think there's research that says high school students do better with a later start date. >> it's all alertness. them being more ready for school. and just being able to get out, be more independent. it's really...
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ozzy osbourne, black sabbath, back stabbeth, bringing you back to julius cesar.esars, pizza pizza, pizza hut, jabba the hutt, bringing you back to "star wars." "war of the worlds" by orson welles, wells fargo, "fargo," bringing you back to billy bob thornton. "bad santa," "santa clause" with an "e" starring tim allen, bringing you back to home improve-mentos the fresh makers, marky mark and the funky bunch. [ laughter ] honey bunches of oats, oat bran, bran muffin, muffin man, he lives on drury lane. lane kim, from "the gilmore girls" -- ♪ where you lead i will follow ♪ bringing you back to carole king, "king of queens," queen bee, 6b, the studio where johnny carson did "the tonight show." carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." how do you like me now? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's pretty good right there. i've got to hand it to you. that was pretty fun. that was fun. fun. fun run. run-dmc, sia, bringing you back to "chandelier." "king lear" by shakespeare, britney spears, mouseketeers, tears for fear
ozzy osbourne, black sabbath, back stabbeth, bringing you back to julius cesar.esars, pizza pizza, pizza hut, jabba the hutt, bringing you back to "star wars." "war of the worlds" by orson welles, wells fargo, "fargo," bringing you back to billy bob thornton. "bad santa," "santa clause" with an "e" starring tim allen, bringing you back to home improve-mentos the fresh makers, marky mark and the funky bunch. [ laughter ] honey bunches...
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rudolf elmer headed the cayman islands office of the bank julius baer until his firing in 2002.in 2011, he publicly handed compact discs containing information on offshore account holders to wikileaks founder julian assange in a bid to reveal what he called the "damaging" impact of hiding money offshore. elmer's attorney has vowed to appeal the guilty verdict which comes with a suspended fine, but no prison time. an israeli airstrike has reportedly killed a top iranian general and six fighters with the group hezbollah. the dead include a hezbollah commander and the 26-year-old son of a late military leader. the international criminal court has opened a prelimary inquiry into possible war crimes committed by israel in the occupied territories. the inquiry comes as palestine is set to become a member of the icc on april 1. emeric rogier of the icc prosecutor's office said the examination would cover possible crimes by both sides. >> it is important to understand it is not an investigation. it is a process in the course of which the office will gather information on crimes committe
rudolf elmer headed the cayman islands office of the bank julius baer until his firing in 2002.in 2011, he publicly handed compact discs containing information on offshore account holders to wikileaks founder julian assange in a bid to reveal what he called the "damaging" impact of hiding money offshore. elmer's attorney has vowed to appeal the guilty verdict which comes with a suspended fine, but no prison time. an israeli airstrike has reportedly killed a top iranian general and six...
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one thing that is interesting, julius baer.suffered no losses from the swiss national bank move. they could manage to maneuver themselves within the volatility because they are so well capitalized. no losses. >> what about capital global? >> that is the hedged fund, $830 million is how much that hedge fund had under assets. they will have another $2 billion of funds, but they made the bet the wrong way. >> caroline hyde, thank you so much. >> the world economic forum comes back to job those with world leaders -- comes back to that those -- i to davos. we take a look at one of the hotels. it is called the golden egg. like a bond villain slayer built into a mountain, the intercontinental known as the e goldengg richard branson, bono john kerry stayed here last year. it is guarded by swiss soldiers. it may not be enough to protect it from bankruptcy. where did it go wrong? other than the week of the world economic forum 216 hotel struggles to fill it's bad -- fill its beds. hard to believe it could fail. one of just a few -- credi
one thing that is interesting, julius baer.suffered no losses from the swiss national bank move. they could manage to maneuver themselves within the volatility because they are so well capitalized. no losses. >> what about capital global? >> that is the hedged fund, $830 million is how much that hedge fund had under assets. they will have another $2 billion of funds, but they made the bet the wrong way. >> caroline hyde, thank you so much. >> the world economic forum...
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he had been making speeches for the previous five years this julius cesar he will rob our republic. william crawford was a front runter but suffered a debilitating stroke during the presidential race and henry clay didn't like him anyway and this american system i talked about, it's henry clay's idea. john quincy adams supports it early, supports some policies, but they see the way the country needs to develop similarly. so, for personal and political and policy reasons they're a natural fit on this. so they make the deal or don't make the deal but he becomes president. so, from the beginning, before he even takeses of, this is a tainted presidency. jackson got more votes than he did. jackson was a much more popular figure than he was. look what he did. whether or not it ever happened look what he did, and this taint, i think, was part of what the administration had to deal with from the beginning. now, john quincy adams wasn't very good at dealing with this, i should say also. it's worth noting we all think of american politics, two-party system. at this time it was note a two-part
he had been making speeches for the previous five years this julius cesar he will rob our republic. william crawford was a front runter but suffered a debilitating stroke during the presidential race and henry clay didn't like him anyway and this american system i talked about, it's henry clay's idea. john quincy adams supports it early, supports some policies, but they see the way the country needs to develop similarly. so, for personal and political and policy reasons they're a natural fit on...
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ladies and gentlemen and her c-span audience as well first of all come downstairs dumpsters and by julius wonderful book and c-span go to amazon and use an anonymous user. please join me in thanking julia angwin. [applause] my dad had an eighth grade education and my mom and fifth-grade education and yet they believed in the promise of this country and they were seeking better opportunities for their children. so they worked really hard and sacrificed as so many latinos and hispanics have done in this country because they wanted that better future for their children and they believed in the promise of this country. they really taught us important values that have been our guide for our lives for me and my six brothers and sisters but they taught us the importance of family of faith, of community hard work, sacrifice honesty integrity. all of those were important values that they shared with us. coming up adam tanner talks about the collection of private data by companies and what it means for privacy. he uses caesars entertainment which mr. tanner says has perfected the practice of gather
ladies and gentlemen and her c-span audience as well first of all come downstairs dumpsters and by julius wonderful book and c-span go to amazon and use an anonymous user. please join me in thanking julia angwin. [applause] my dad had an eighth grade education and my mom and fifth-grade education and yet they believed in the promise of this country and they were seeking better opportunities for their children. so they worked really hard and sacrificed as so many latinos and hispanics have done...
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discussion draft is largely based on the 2010 open internet order adopted by former fcc chairman julius genachowski and it draws from the legislative proposals put forward by former energy and commerce committee chairman henry waxman. some pundits have raised concern that the draft in section 706 of the telecommunications act. 706 was added in 1996 and it instructed the fcc to promote deployment of broadband networks. until recently was understood that section 706 meant the fcc should use its existing authority to promote broadband deployment and it worked. however last year the courts for the first time interpreted section 706 to permit the fcc to take nearly any and i underscore any action to promote broadband so long as it is not inconsistent with the rest of the act. did you catch that? .. and are too often ignored. it together and we take an uncomplicated challenge and produce good legislative solutions. we stood up with the american people coming and we must do so again. the legislative proposal represents a good-faith effort and the net neutrality debate before it goes to court a
discussion draft is largely based on the 2010 open internet order adopted by former fcc chairman julius genachowski and it draws from the legislative proposals put forward by former energy and commerce committee chairman henry waxman. some pundits have raised concern that the draft in section 706 of the telecommunications act. 706 was added in 1996 and it instructed the fcc to promote deployment of broadband networks. until recently was understood that section 706 meant the fcc should use its...
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. >>> ♪ >> this will be like march madness, julius erving, just three of the greatest athletes in philadelphias history. but who is the greatest of all time? to let you decide. calling it good day's greatest. >> okay, so this is thousand will work. kind of like march madness, see the different places, 32 players will go head-to-head in a ncaa style tournament, we're going to start this on monday. but you have to pick the winner, before we start, we'll have to get you down to the 32 finalists, okay? >> so take a look at the bracket here, you see we have 30 of 32 players expected, but we do have some spots open. one right here, okay, can i get to it? up there, above me here. we want you to pick the final two entries. goa to myfoxphilly.com. right now, you're going to see link, vote for the final two, right on the home page. >> okay. so we have ten athletes, isolated here for you to choose from. okay? we need these two final spots. you got rod brindemore, from the flyers, sixers greats, maurice cheeks, billy cunningham, how about 1993? philly star lenny dykstra nails. next up, former eagle, herm
. >>> ♪ >> this will be like march madness, julius erving, just three of the greatest athletes in philadelphias history. but who is the greatest of all time? to let you decide. calling it good day's greatest. >> okay, so this is thousand will work. kind of like march madness, see the different places, 32 players will go head-to-head in a ncaa style tournament, we're going to start this on monday. but you have to pick the winner, before we start, we'll have to get you down...
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julius thomas, to touchdown! cutler to the end zone. >> oh, a one-handed grab by brandon marshall.e goes murray, inside the 10, juking and faking and scoring. and manning guns it and it is touchdown! >> congratulate your quarterback, peyton manning, on touchdown number 509. >> all that time pays off with the record breaker. and look at him. he understands now his place in history and taking that top shelf. >> ben hanging in the pocket, fires, brown makes the catch. turns it inside. breaking tackles, antonio brown all the way to the end zone. touchdown, pittsburgh! >> and you can only say one thing about that young man this year. wow. >> that is six touchdown passes for roethlisberger for the second week in a row. >> good protection, lots of time, wide open, jordy nelson, turns it back inside. jordy nelson to the end zone. lambeau leap to follow. >> brady goes to gronkowski. gronkowski -- look at that. there's your exclamation point. >> wow! >> and manning is going to heave one. a one-handed catch. how in the world? >> oh, my goodness. this is sick. put this to music. i don't think
julius thomas, to touchdown! cutler to the end zone. >> oh, a one-handed grab by brandon marshall.e goes murray, inside the 10, juking and faking and scoring. and manning guns it and it is touchdown! >> congratulate your quarterback, peyton manning, on touchdown number 509. >> all that time pays off with the record breaker. and look at him. he understands now his place in history and taking that top shelf. >> ben hanging in the pocket, fires, brown makes the catch. turns...
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discussion draft is largely based on the 2010 open internet order, adopted by former fcc chairman juliusraws from the legislative proposal put forward by henry waxman. now, some pundits raised concerns that the draft bill curtails the new found authority that the courts have read into section 706 of the telecommunicationsant. 706 was added in 1996. and it instructs the fcc to promote the deployment of broadband networks. until recently it was understood that section 706 meant the fcc should use existing authority to promote broadband deployment. and it works. however, last year the courts for first time interpreted section 706 to permit the fcc to take nearly any, and i underscore any action to promote broadband so long as it is not inconsistent with the rest of the act. did you catch that? it gives them nearly any authority at the fcc. this is a broad expansion of what was intended under 706. now, while some take comfort that a slim majority of the fcc will do what they want, i pose the question, what happens when an fcc not to their liking grabs the regulatory throttle. let me put a fi
discussion draft is largely based on the 2010 open internet order, adopted by former fcc chairman juliusraws from the legislative proposal put forward by henry waxman. now, some pundits raised concerns that the draft bill curtails the new found authority that the courts have read into section 706 of the telecommunicationsant. 706 was added in 1996. and it instructs the fcc to promote the deployment of broadband networks. until recently it was understood that section 706 meant the fcc should use...
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ladies and gentlemen and her c-span audience as well first of all come downstairs dumpsters and by julius wonderful book and c-span go to amazon and use an anonymous user. please join me in >> i'm glad to be with you here. i thought it would start to talk this afternoon going back in time a quarter-century to an episode that was briefly mentioned and that was in the final years of communism in eastern europe, 1988 in east berlin. now at the time this was one of the strictest countries, one of the most communist countries and the economist block like moscow. i had the opportunity to visit their number of times. in 1988 in particular something quite interesting happened. i visited dresden which is the cultural capital of germany they of germany is a well-known as being bombed during world war ii and at the time a city that was famous monuments were still in rubble. during that day i was followed by the secret police. i just want to give you a quick indication of what the times looked like back then. here's a picture of a store in east berlin in 1988. you see a long line of people trying to
ladies and gentlemen and her c-span audience as well first of all come downstairs dumpsters and by julius wonderful book and c-span go to amazon and use an anonymous user. please join me in >> i'm glad to be with you here. i thought it would start to talk this afternoon going back in time a quarter-century to an episode that was briefly mentioned and that was in the final years of communism in eastern europe, 1988 in east berlin. now at the time this was one of the strictest countries,...
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every slave society i studied from ancient rome, which i wrote a book about, i wrote a book about julius caesar but i don't my whole chapter on slavery in every slave society i came across a group of people who were in a in the society, everyone. no one has every report this but i've seen a group of people in every one of those societies who denounced slavery, opposed it, who understood its injustices and its wars and to a today. they were called slaves. they never got they never got their word in very well, you know? they weren't many interviews not too many of them were interviewed or anything. well so that's what i would tell daniel how shallow and how, to that question. questioner. i've tried to teach that we should relate, another thing more general statement that we should relate immediate social expenses to larger social structures and to larger social relations. if things are always as they appear if appearance was the sum total of reality we would need no investigation and no analysis and no social science. furthermore, much of politics is the rational use of the irrational symb
every slave society i studied from ancient rome, which i wrote a book about, i wrote a book about julius caesar but i don't my whole chapter on slavery in every slave society i came across a group of people who were in a in the society, everyone. no one has every report this but i've seen a group of people in every one of those societies who denounced slavery, opposed it, who understood its injustices and its wars and to a today. they were called slaves. they never got they never got their word...