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does anyone know that line from jurassic park?> that's my fantastic interaction with the world -- >> michael: brett ehrlich having you here in person is as they say a distinct pleasure. not for me but for others. thank you for joining us here in "the war room." it's time to fight the supreme court once again. have a great night and watch "the young turks." i'm sure cenk is going to have plenty to say about today's ruling. have a great night. ♪ ♪ theme ♪ >> it goes without saying that we are deeply disappointed by the supreme court's decision today. >> i am deeply disappointed. >> a dagger in the very heart of the voting rights act. >> this is a dark day for the supreme court. >> it is deeply disturbing. cenk: down goes the voting rights act! down goes the voting rights act. ladies and gentlemen, they got us. so, the supreme court justices, 5-4, and a bitterly divided ruling said
does anyone know that line from jurassic park?> that's my fantastic interaction with the world -- >> michael: brett ehrlich having you here in person is as they say a distinct pleasure. not for me but for others. thank you for joining us here in "the war room." it's time to fight the supreme court once again. have a great night and watch "the young turks." i'm sure cenk is going to have plenty to say about today's ruling. have a great night. ♪ ♪ theme ♪...
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the government calls the greek state a jurassic park of opaque and wasteful entities. it says closure was the only way to revamp ert. >> we had offered the salary system for the journalists and the greek public broadcasting system that made them the most well -- the most advantages in the greek public sector. and they wanted more. >> but the emotional backlash has clearly shaken the government. its junior partners who -- are displeased with the conservative prime minister's autocratic style. he has challenged them with the threat of an election that would plunge greece back into uncertainty. but for honest employees like papasinu in a uncertainty will be all the greater. ohn ciropolis, athens. >> welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. the u.s. government says it has conclusive evidence that syrian government forces have used chemical weapons against the rebels. the white house also says that president obama has decided to provide military support to the rebels. and a new u.n. report says that at least 93,000 people have been killed since a war began in syria
the government calls the greek state a jurassic park of opaque and wasteful entities. it says closure was the only way to revamp ert. >> we had offered the salary system for the journalists and the greek public broadcasting system that made them the most well -- the most advantages in the greek public sector. and they wanted more. >> but the emotional backlash has clearly shaken the government. its junior partners who -- are displeased with the conservative prime minister's...
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>> reporter: forget jurassic park, welcome to giraffic park. the t-rex is terrified.one posted, why is she panicking? what's it going to do? obviously, she hasn't seen animal planet's "untamed and uncut." >> it's a shocking display of brutality. >> reporter: called necking. there's nothing romantic about it. it's just how male giraffes fight. >> ahh! >> reporter: using their necks as clubs. fortunately, this giraffe didn't try to neck with the tourists. when they yelled and the park ranger beat on the jeep, the giraffe finally stopped. of course, there was the usual internet squabble over how the video was shot. this versus this. say no to vertical videos what meant with actually, if your subject is very tall like, let's say, a giraffe, it's quite acceptable. both the jurassic and the giraffic both had happy scenes. in youtuber put the sound over the other. >> now, now, right now! let's go! >> reporter: if you're ever chased a giraffe, you know what to tell the driver -- >> must go faster. >> reporter: -- faster than a giraffe's top speed of about 35 miles per hour. j
>> reporter: forget jurassic park, welcome to giraffic park. the t-rex is terrified.one posted, why is she panicking? what's it going to do? obviously, she hasn't seen animal planet's "untamed and uncut." >> it's a shocking display of brutality. >> reporter: called necking. there's nothing romantic about it. it's just how male giraffes fight. >> ahh! >> reporter: using their necks as clubs. fortunately, this giraffe didn't try to neck with the tourists....
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. >> jurassic park. but it is that feed on blood. nice to miss the data show.e deal about >> well, the females the blood to produce eggs. the males don't. they feed on nectar and addictive other liquids. gerri: the menace and the women i sucking blood. rihanna helping to feed them. we're hoping to reproduce it. >> exactly. gerri: okay. all right. you got it -- now, the last time we talked -- i think it was the last time we did cicadas. i was expecting a bunch of cicadas to come up in my -- they havennt. >> if they were not there 70 years ago they're not going to be emerging now obviously from the ground. so this is -- it does not occur everywhere. if you look at historical reports, you know where they're supposed to be this time. gerri: so you have to know the history. why don't you show us. >> okay. gerri: you don't have to put in that post to me. can you close that? they are live. they could move at any time. what you will one up to mike so we could hear it. >> i have to find a male. that's the problem. gerri: a they going to jump out at me? >> oh, no. no. no
. >> jurassic park. but it is that feed on blood. nice to miss the data show.e deal about >> well, the females the blood to produce eggs. the males don't. they feed on nectar and addictive other liquids. gerri: the menace and the women i sucking blood. rihanna helping to feed them. we're hoping to reproduce it. >> exactly. gerri: okay. all right. you got it -- now, the last time we talked -- i think it was the last time we did cicadas. i was expecting a bunch of cicadas to...
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this reminds me of the movie "jurassic park." the market will have its own will. you can try to influence it. may 2 was a pivotal date. that is when rates started rising all around the world.that was before bernanke had his press conference. mortgage rates have been rising since may 2 and that will put it -- a dampening effect on the housing market. host: we are talking with anthony sanders, a senior scholar at george mason what fedy.regarding chairman ben bernanke had to say about nearing the end of the stimulus. our first call comes from ed in douglasville, georgia on our life for republicans.-- line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you. i like to ask the gentlemen of what he thinks about the impact regulation has on economic growth and if he could comment on what he believes the true inflation rate is and whether or not there is an actual indicator -- not the c -- whether or not the cpi is an actual indicator of that. guest: let's start with inflation. the fed has a very narrow definition of what inflation is. excluding things
this reminds me of the movie "jurassic park." the market will have its own will. you can try to influence it. may 2 was a pivotal date. that is when rates started rising all around the world.that was before bernanke had his press conference. mortgage rates have been rising since may 2 and that will put it -- a dampening effect on the housing market. host: we are talking with anthony sanders, a senior scholar at george mason what fedy.regarding chairman ben bernanke had to say about...
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>> stephanie: my favorite is when the dinosaur is about to eat him in jurassic park. okay.ki schechner in the meantime in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. president obama is in northern ireland today for the start of the g8 summit. he's given a speech to an audience of about 1800. he spoke of peace between catholics and protestants and the hopeful goal of tearing down the nation's remaining 100 peace lines, barricades that separate neighborhoods with the goal of doing that within the next decade. without mentioning the current civil war in syria he did praise northern ireland as an example of what's possible for nations currently in conflict around the world. >> obama: you're their blueprint to follow. you're their proof of what is possible because hope is contagious. they're watching to see what you do next. it gave the entire world hope. the world rejoiced in your achievement, especially in america. >> the rest of the presidents' day is packed with sessions and meetings including one on ones with prime minister david cameron and russian p
>> stephanie: my favorite is when the dinosaur is about to eat him in jurassic park. okay.ki schechner in the meantime in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. president obama is in northern ireland today for the start of the g8 summit. he's given a speech to an audience of about 1800. he spoke of peace between catholics and protestants and the hopeful goal of tearing down the nation's remaining 100 peace lines, barricades that separate neighborhoods...
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. >>> no doubt you've seen universal pictures "jurassic park," right?dinosaurs and, well, chaos ensues. the thing is, that could soon become reality. sort of. a well-preserved woolly mammoth was recently foundz containing liquid blood. now, one south korean company hopes that blood could help it clone the extinct species. here's a question we could soon be left with -- not can we bring the symbol of the earth age back to life, but should we? should we do this? beth shapiro is aan associates professor at the university of california santa cruz. welcome. >> hello. >> i can't wait to have this conversation. it's so fascinating. you are working to bring back another extinct species, the passenger pigeon. a lot of people are probably horrified at that because you're messing with nature. so why do you want to do this? >> i wouldn't go so far to say i am working to bring back the passenger pigeon. i think there are a huge number of technical hurdles that we'll need to overcome before we can really bring something back to life. what we're doing in my lab and wi
. >>> no doubt you've seen universal pictures "jurassic park," right?dinosaurs and, well, chaos ensues. the thing is, that could soon become reality. sort of. a well-preserved woolly mammoth was recently foundz containing liquid blood. now, one south korean company hopes that blood could help it clone the extinct species. here's a question we could soon be left with -- not can we bring the symbol of the earth age back to life, but should we? should we do this? beth shapiro is...
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. >>> sounds like something out of a jurassic park story.ld animal. >> reporter: don't look now. but something's following us. step on it or we'll be neck and neck with a giraffe. the guy who describes shooting this video says they were on a safari after a wedding when a giraffe started chasing their jeep. chased it three miles. remind you of anything? say a a tyransaurus rex? >> must go faster. >> the comparison was irresistible. now, the t-rex is terrifying. but a injure ra? people posted why is she panicking? what's it going to do? obviously he hasn't seen the untamed and uncut. >> it is a shocking display of animal on animal brutality. >> reporter: it's called necking. there is nothing romantic about it. it's just how male giraffes fight using their necks as clubs. fortunately this giraffe didn't try to neck with the tourists. when they yelled and the park ranger beat on the jeep, the giraffe finally stopped. of course there was the usual internet squabble about how the video was shot. this versus this. say no to vertical videos was met
. >>> sounds like something out of a jurassic park story.ld animal. >> reporter: don't look now. but something's following us. step on it or we'll be neck and neck with a giraffe. the guy who describes shooting this video says they were on a safari after a wedding when a giraffe started chasing their jeep. chased it three miles. remind you of anything? say a a tyransaurus rex? >> must go faster. >> the comparison was irresistible. now, the t-rex is terrifying. but a...
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this reminds me of the movie "jurassic park." the market will have its own will.ou can try to influence it. may 2 was a pivotal date. that is when rates started rising all around the world. mortgage rates have been rising since may 2 and that will put it dampen on the housing market. host: we are talking with anthony sanders, a senior scholar at george mason university. our first call comes from ed in douglas bill, georgia on our life for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you. i like to ask the gentlemen of what he thinks about the impact regulation has on economic growth and if he could comment on what he believes the true inflation rate is and whether or not there is an actual indicator of that. guest: let us start with inflation. the fed has a very narrow definition of what inflation is. know -- energy is very bottle toll -- very volatile. if you include food the interest rate -- the inflation rate is higher. i think the true inflation rate is higher than the fed is saying. that is number one. number two, regulation -- common-sense
this reminds me of the movie "jurassic park." the market will have its own will.ou can try to influence it. may 2 was a pivotal date. that is when rates started rising all around the world. mortgage rates have been rising since may 2 and that will put it dampen on the housing market. host: we are talking with anthony sanders, a senior scholar at george mason university. our first call comes from ed in douglas bill, georgia on our life for republicans. you are on the "washington...
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but it's in a jurassic park-like electric fence. but it's not going to sit there forever.quarantined but it's not going to be quarantined forever. >> part of me holding people accountable is holding people like you accountable. people have been saying inflation, inflation, inflation. show me, show me. >> no, no. you know what -- no, no, no, no, no. that's not the issue. the issue is you're not going to have a lot of inflation showing up when you have no velocity. i have talked about commodity, price, volatility in the past. go back to the tapes. whether it's with steve liesman or all the others in the past. i said it was about gyrations based on these programs in the foreign exchange markets that show up in volatile. the average guy doesn't care about a definition. he cares about volatility. when he goes to the grocery store, to the gas station, he cares about volatility p.m. and just because an index like cpi is at all-time highs and the next month it comes down a bit, to me that doesn't mean inflation is down 0.2. it means it's still sw at the highs. >> how about the dol
but it's in a jurassic park-like electric fence. but it's not going to sit there forever.quarantined but it's not going to be quarantined forever. >> part of me holding people accountable is holding people like you accountable. people have been saying inflation, inflation, inflation. show me, show me. >> no, no. you know what -- no, no, no, no, no. that's not the issue. the issue is you're not going to have a lot of inflation showing up when you have no velocity. i have talked about...