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kettle wore a guard protect his nose but did get roughed up elsewhere. the daredevil has no skin on his knees and his wrists and neck are hurting a lot. this isn't the first time the englishman went out on a limb for charity. in 2011 he finished 7 marathons in seven days in a giant hamster wheel following year he sat suspend ed by a helium balloon for a week. his latest brussel sprout endeavor is his wackiest yet. the funds will go to mcmillan cancer support, an organization that helps patients with just about every aspect of their lives after diagnosis. all i can say is ouch. ouch. good for him. amazing thing to do. thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> straight ahead. a provocative new book argues that the biggest innovar -- innovators would have been impossible without other people. >>> why you can thank the government for making it possible. >>> and later, stars are shooting to tv, but do they guarantee success? >> behind every great man is a great partner. a new book powers of two argues that the conventional wisdom that celebrates creativity as the produc
kettle wore a guard protect his nose but did get roughed up elsewhere. the daredevil has no skin on his knees and his wrists and neck are hurting a lot. this isn't the first time the englishman went out on a limb for charity. in 2011 he finished 7 marathons in seven days in a giant hamster wheel following year he sat suspend ed by a helium balloon for a week. his latest brussel sprout endeavor is his wackiest yet. the funds will go to mcmillan cancer support, an organization that helps patients...
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it seems like a case of the pot calling the kettle black. uncle sam is not alone after all. the lesson is self-righteousness about espionage is rarely by the policy. >> time for sports. >> the french athletics team welcomed home by thousands of supporters after racking up a record medal hual. -- haul. >> i am not used to receiving such a welcome at the train station. strange feeling, but a nice reward for what we did in zÜrich. >> we were not expecting such an amazing welcome. -- broke the world record, winning his third title in the process. it is difficult to realize, but it is down to hard work for all of us. >> the french should have done better. >> there is a lot of emotion and that is what made a successful campaign for france. it was an evolution in this group. thinking,, we were why not me. everyone was highly motivated. they finished third in the table. the next two days will prove crucial as they try to survive the qualifying round. -- for 16r league consecutive appearances. >> every challenge is different. -- is always difficult. we know that we want to perform at
it seems like a case of the pot calling the kettle black. uncle sam is not alone after all. the lesson is self-righteousness about espionage is rarely by the policy. >> time for sports. >> the french athletics team welcomed home by thousands of supporters after racking up a record medal hual. -- haul. >> i am not used to receiving such a welcome at the train station. strange feeling, but a nice reward for what we did in zÜrich. >> we were not expecting such an amazing...
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but it will put some steam in your tea kettle. >> it's about a bored housewife. and she listens the talk radio. and that voice on the radio, oh, he has a magic voice. and it just turned her on. gloria never told dr. ben that just hearing his voice made her legs go weak and quiver. it was almost orgasmic. sometimes i'm like mother, how could you do that? how can you write that? but she did. >> so the book is called no goodbye. it's written under georgia's pen name georgie marie. >> you have to wonder if it's maybe a little auto biographical. >> 50 shades of gray hair. yeah. save us topper. >> i'm not touching that. >> very good. we're going to track big thunderstorms. no severe thunderstorm warnings. but a monster storm coming down i-270 a. live look outside. there's light rain and showers in the immediate metro area. but nothing again, no severe thunderstorm warnings here. there's one north of baltimore. temperature wise, hey we hit 90 today. haven't done that often this summer. 81 because of the rain. dew points up in the low 70s all ready. the radar, passed cou
but it will put some steam in your tea kettle. >> it's about a bored housewife. and she listens the talk radio. and that voice on the radio, oh, he has a magic voice. and it just turned her on. gloria never told dr. ben that just hearing his voice made her legs go weak and quiver. it was almost orgasmic. sometimes i'm like mother, how could you do that? how can you write that? but she did. >> so the book is called no goodbye. it's written under georgia's pen name georgie marie....
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her roommate at stanford said she could study through whistling tea kettle. and then sally told another reporter she was also able to go home at night and quote flip the switch marked oblivious. she could just disappear into "star trek," into star wars or many other less accomplish things that she watched. there were of course these things i did not know about sally but as i say she was a very private individual. cap a lot of things. i did not know she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and only had 17 months to live. i didn't really appreciate that the price you paid for all of her fame. this was a woman who really did prefer being in the library stacks or being by herself or with one friend and she made tens of thousands of speeches. she had to psych herself up for every single one but she understood that she had flown and we have paved the way that it was a government agency and public relations was part of the give back and she went out there and just did it. i think her legacy is completely secure and in the course of writing this book more than 2
her roommate at stanford said she could study through whistling tea kettle. and then sally told another reporter she was also able to go home at night and quote flip the switch marked oblivious. she could just disappear into "star trek," into star wars or many other less accomplish things that she watched. there were of course these things i did not know about sally but as i say she was a very private individual. cap a lot of things. i did not know she had been diagnosed with...
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approaching 561 in camden county, it's off to the side and see all the slow speeds, and evesham township, kettle run road, and we are prepping for an opening at the burlington bristol bridge, opening up in 15 minutes or so. and everything is on top for the septa. ten of them running during the 6:00 and 7:00 hours to help you get down to the linc. we'll check it again in the next half hour. the eagles and jets battle it out at lincoln financial field. the final game of the preseason for both teams and former eagle mike vick will start tonight. jaime apody is live at the link with a preview of tonight's preseason game. >> okay it's going to be odd seeing mike vick in another shade of green. the starters are not playing but there are plenty of guys to root for because jobs are on the line. >> the eagles roster stands at 75 players then have to get to 53 by saturday. and we'll talk about some of them. will -- make this team, it depends if they keep five or six receivers, benis coming off an acl injury. and trying lock up the number three running back job and everybody knows how he must approach this
approaching 561 in camden county, it's off to the side and see all the slow speeds, and evesham township, kettle run road, and we are prepping for an opening at the burlington bristol bridge, opening up in 15 minutes or so. and everything is on top for the septa. ten of them running during the 6:00 and 7:00 hours to help you get down to the linc. we'll check it again in the next half hour. the eagles and jets battle it out at lincoln financial field. the final game of the preseason for both...
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they didn't realize that they were the kettle bolt toms. a lot of the ships got caught on the kettle bottoms. but they came up the potomac river. and they were at the white house, which was then in place on the shores. and they were about three miles from this fort. what was it called again? fort washington. he held a conference for some of his people. he said i think we better s surrender. we better leave the fort. so without a shot being fired, they retreated the fort. they left it to the british. the british couldn't believe the good luck. they couldn't understand this. but as the fort was folding, it lit up on fire. dyson was convicted and kicked out of the mim tear. they drnt want anybody of that caliber. he said what's the point of flying a flag if we're going to be taken anyway. he was the worst kind of commander that you want at a time like that. so the british took a fort. and there was knock between them in alexandria and virginia. so they sailed upstream. and they late-sieged alexandria. now, just about everybody from alexandria
they didn't realize that they were the kettle bolt toms. a lot of the ships got caught on the kettle bottoms. but they came up the potomac river. and they were at the white house, which was then in place on the shores. and they were about three miles from this fort. what was it called again? fort washington. he held a conference for some of his people. he said i think we better s surrender. we better leave the fort. so without a shot being fired, they retreated the fort. they left it to the...
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the satisfying crunch and rich flavors of lays kettle cooked chips. one taste and you're in love.o these starburst minis? they built a factory in miniminneapolis. they're experts at shrinking regular starburst. everything's mini there. wait, what? [ beeping, whirring ] [ female announcer ] starburst minis. unexplainably juicy. walked in to a mcdonald's ] and discoveredenst minis. an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! my guest tonight is the c.e.o. of the room sharing service air b & b. every air b & b i stayed in had air. please welcome brian chesky! (cheers and applause) hey, brian! what's going on? >> thank you. >> stephen: you're the co-founder and c.e.o. of air b & b, a $10 billion hospitality exchange comp
the satisfying crunch and rich flavors of lays kettle cooked chips. one taste and you're in love.o these starburst minis? they built a factory in miniminneapolis. they're experts at shrinking regular starburst. everything's mini there. wait, what? [ beeping, whirring ] [ female announcer ] starburst minis. unexplainably juicy. walked in to a mcdonald's ] and discoveredenst minis. an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also...
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the satisfying crunch and rich flavors of lays kettle cooked chips. one taste and you're in love. ya got on deck? skyfall. lean in, then some pinterest, you? twitter. minecraft and then some hunger games. boom. wow, you guys are all set, huh? oh yeah, new amazon fire phone. it comes with amazon prime - tons of cool stuff for no extra charge. really? it comes with amazon prime? yeah, there's so much to watch. i've been on this earth nine years, i've never seen anything like it. the new amazon fire phone, with a full year of prime included. exclusively on at&t. introducing olive garden's tuscstart with our unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks for $6.99, then make it a trio by adding 1 of 9 irresistible sides, like our creamy fettuccine alfredo for $2.99. tuscan trios lunch at olive garden. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. folks, you know, as a professional newsman i'm always looking for invasions in journalism. from the futuristic newsdesk of is help smith to the 3d environment of wolf blitz ter to whatever aluminum alloy anderson coop certificate skull i
the satisfying crunch and rich flavors of lays kettle cooked chips. one taste and you're in love. ya got on deck? skyfall. lean in, then some pinterest, you? twitter. minecraft and then some hunger games. boom. wow, you guys are all set, huh? oh yeah, new amazon fire phone. it comes with amazon prime - tons of cool stuff for no extra charge. really? it comes with amazon prime? yeah, there's so much to watch. i've been on this earth nine years, i've never seen anything like it. the new amazon...
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her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle. and then sally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not really appreciate the price it paid for all for fame. this was costly. this was a woman who really did for for being in the library stacks are being by herself or with one friend. she made tens of thousands of speeches and had to psych herself up for every single one. she understood she of on a government expense, we had pave the way, it was a government agency her legacy is completely secure. in the course of writing this book more than 200 interviews with family and close friend and colleagues, i learned things about her i had no idea about. but i found the same extraordin
her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle. and then sally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not...
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that's something what is somehow expected by let me call it it's sort of new liberal postmodernist kettle local whether you're given by well you were liberal it's that they say all these things like identity like history like really don't play any more role we are just individuals and we are happy all together so when you check those reports you don't see that there are journalists travelling there and not even noticing that the people in the east are maybe speaking russian and have another history than the people for example living in love all for how we see in germany so there we're not seeing that they are two different identities in this country and they were trusting well everything is happy ukraine wants to be part of the west so now all of the sudden by a western provocation by the way not by a russian activity now all of the sudden all this fairy tale science fiction they're writing is breaking together and they don't have they don't have any other instrument then to blame even russia why this is very very easy we were talking in the beginning about the cold war media but when i c
that's something what is somehow expected by let me call it it's sort of new liberal postmodernist kettle local whether you're given by well you were liberal it's that they say all these things like identity like history like really don't play any more role we are just individuals and we are happy all together so when you check those reports you don't see that there are journalists travelling there and not even noticing that the people in the east are maybe speaking russian and have another...
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all the way down the row here on main street to the corner of main ab and that's where we have the kettle corn, bands, and thousands of people enjoying an 80-degree afternoon, a beautiful day in downtown hayward for the 3rd street party of the summer and the final street party of the summer. it is milder outside today. i have the proof. look at a sunny shot from the golden gate bridge. we have very little of that ocean influence right now. we are markedly less. that jacked up the temperatures. santa rosa in the 60s yesterday, you're currently 82. 76 in san jose. san bruno 71. san francisco 68 degrees. clouds return after midnight, 60 for oakland overnight, 60 for concord and 61 for san jose. here's the story for tomorrow. if anything, temperatures will take a step back before they take two or three steps forward. what's going to happen is an area of low pressure is going to pass by to the north up in the pacific northwest. we will not tap into the rainfall. but we will tap into a stronger onshore flow. so for tomorrow, temperatures will remain near or below average. but then we'll start t
all the way down the row here on main street to the corner of main ab and that's where we have the kettle corn, bands, and thousands of people enjoying an 80-degree afternoon, a beautiful day in downtown hayward for the 3rd street party of the summer and the final street party of the summer. it is milder outside today. i have the proof. look at a sunny shot from the golden gate bridge. we have very little of that ocean influence right now. we are markedly less. that jacked up the temperatures....
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so if i pick up a tea kettle, i'm going to use a different verb than when i pick up a basketball. when you grow up with that type of language, you know it. it becomes part of who you are. if you have to try to teach it to somebody, it's going to be a very, very difficult task. so it's an amazing story, not just world war ii, but world war i. and the fact is that native american tribes through their dialects have been involved in some critical operations that helped to secure the communications of our armed forces when they were in harm's way. this is my friend here, who is going to help us understand what it sounded like. the first part of course is the navajo, the second part is the translation. navajo]king request support. request artillery support. [speaking navajo] >> so with all due respect to the navajos and their rich culture, that does indeed sound like jibberrish and that's what helped them send and receive messages without the japanese ever being able to decrypt it. there is a tendency, understandably so, to think of this as a museum that celebrates the past. and the inc
so if i pick up a tea kettle, i'm going to use a different verb than when i pick up a basketball. when you grow up with that type of language, you know it. it becomes part of who you are. if you have to try to teach it to somebody, it's going to be a very, very difficult task. so it's an amazing story, not just world war ii, but world war i. and the fact is that native american tribes through their dialects have been involved in some critical operations that helped to secure the communications...
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france is a different kettle of fish. -- france while on the campaign trail said that france is not amal country. the very painful reforms that sarkozy took a lot of stick for. has a reformist government in place, but in reality nothing has happened, and nothing will happen. what the french are looking for is the germans to ride to the rescue and some sort of monetary solution to the problem. the germans are very fearful. presidential elections in 2016. they were ahead in the polls, they won the european elections. a lot of people are concerned about france. that is what is driving monetary policy. the politics. he hinted, that he is very sensitive. and the -- a lot of decisions being made behind the curve are reluctant. this big black: the europe, we will talk more about that, i'm sure. have to leave it there stephen, coming up on the move, we had to iraq for the latest on the ground as u.s. officials ratchet up the rhetoric. ♪ >> live from the city of london, 45 minutes into your trading day. capital has been the boomtown of iraq. pouring billions of dollars into the real estate. of
france is a different kettle of fish. -- france while on the campaign trail said that france is not amal country. the very painful reforms that sarkozy took a lot of stick for. has a reformist government in place, but in reality nothing has happened, and nothing will happen. what the french are looking for is the germans to ride to the rescue and some sort of monetary solution to the problem. the germans are very fearful. presidential elections in 2016. they were ahead in the polls, they won...
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in the 1770s and left many native people kept from european manufactures like textiles, firearms, kettles and the like. so one solution was to redouble efforts to reconnect with atlantic trade and some did this. there was a dakota leader. of the three sio sioux tribes t were the eastern most and they went to montreal and met for a state dinner and this was to reconnect with atlantic trade networks. there was a second solution and this was pursued by the western most of the three sioux divisions. so they turned away from atlantic trade and began to move west. they were living in western minnesota. we associate them with the black hills but they migrated there in the 18th century. over the course they began moving westward into the grass land, east of the missouri river, crossed the missouri river and west of the missouri river encountered huge bison herds that extended for hundreds of miles. there were many push and pull factors involved in the great migration but one very important factor certainly was the unreliability of the atlantic trade first with the seven year war and the treaty in
in the 1770s and left many native people kept from european manufactures like textiles, firearms, kettles and the like. so one solution was to redouble efforts to reconnect with atlantic trade and some did this. there was a dakota leader. of the three sio sioux tribes t were the eastern most and they went to montreal and met for a state dinner and this was to reconnect with atlantic trade networks. there was a second solution and this was pursued by the western most of the three sioux...
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her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.sally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not really appreciate the price it paid for all for fame. this was costly. this was a woman who really did for for being in the library stacks are being by herself or with one friend. she made tens of thousands of speeches and had to psych herself up for every single one. she understood she of on a government expense, we had pave the way, it was a government agency her legacy is completely secure. in the course of writing this book more than 200 interviews with family and close friend and colleagues, i learned things about her i had no idea about. but i found the same extraordinary woman
her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.sally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not really...
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. >> coming up next, two big guys with a kettle of tea and a pinch of sugar created a multimillion-dollar company, one that sticks to its founding principles even as itens to grow and grow and grow. >> al jazeera america presents edge of eighteen >> this envelope is my life right now >> ahh...this is nerve racking >> at the crossroads of now and the future... >> i'm ready to get out man... i'm ready to get out of high school >> you find kids making adult decisions >> i'm gonna do whatever needs to be done... >> affecting the rest of their lives >> oh my god... >> i have to get packing >> this is it... >> we gave 15 kids cameras... >> i would like to introduce myself >> i'm more than, just the kid with the tall hair... >> yeah...i'm different >> they took us inside their hopes >> ya boy is breaking off and becoming a millionaire... >> and disappointments... >> you can't just get over something, that sort of scarred you so much >> their dreams... >> if you don't go to college you gone be stuck here... i don't wanna be stuck here... >> and realities... >> i feel so utterly alone >> take a re
. >> coming up next, two big guys with a kettle of tea and a pinch of sugar created a multimillion-dollar company, one that sticks to its founding principles even as itens to grow and grow and grow. >> al jazeera america presents edge of eighteen >> this envelope is my life right now >> ahh...this is nerve racking >> at the crossroads of now and the future... >> i'm ready to get out man... i'm ready to get out of high school >> you find kids making...
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. >> yeah, the pot/kettle, pot/kettle.royed like amazon destroyed retail, google programmatic selling has destroyed the journalism business by sucking out the margins. advertisers rather give google a buck than give anybody else three bucks, including any murdoch operation. murdoch is -- murdoch has a good point, google is so powerful but it's not necessarily they're the nsa. it's just -- they're just powerful and a price wrecker, not a price creator. >> diana olick has news on nahb, housing information for us. diana? >> that's right, scott. the national association of home builders sentiment index jumped two points in august to 55. the expectation was for it to rema remain flat at 53, a jump to the upside. third monthly gain since january of this year. index measures sentiment at a 50-point level. anything above 50 is considered positive and it jumped over into positive last month. so again, up at 55 is a surprise to the yuch sione side. current sales and sales expectations were both up two points to 58 and 65, respective
. >> yeah, the pot/kettle, pot/kettle.royed like amazon destroyed retail, google programmatic selling has destroyed the journalism business by sucking out the margins. advertisers rather give google a buck than give anybody else three bucks, including any murdoch operation. murdoch is -- murdoch has a good point, google is so powerful but it's not necessarily they're the nsa. it's just -- they're just powerful and a price wrecker, not a price creator. >> diana olick has news on...
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. >> coming up next, two big guys with a kettle of tea and a pinch of sugar created a multimillion-dollar company, one that sticks to its founding principles even as itens to grow and grow and grow. >> another stark reminder tonight of the danger that's journalists face in the field every day. a video release bid the sunni insurgents group reports to show the execution of american journalist, james foley. foley disappeared in 2012. and in the video, foley appears to give a final statement before he is beheaded by a black masked figure with a knife. >> . >> president obama ordered positions in iraq. and the video talks about the decision for airstrikes to foley's death. >>> microsoft is officially in steve ballmer's rear-view mirror. he resigned from microsoft's board oboard of directors. he's too busy to sit on the board. he's the proud owner of the clipper's basketball team. he bought it for $2 billion plans to get heavily involved with operations. he resigned from microsoft after 14 years, including ceo. >>> shares of apple claimed to $105.53. that's a record close. how can that be? the
. >> coming up next, two big guys with a kettle of tea and a pinch of sugar created a multimillion-dollar company, one that sticks to its founding principles even as itens to grow and grow and grow. >> another stark reminder tonight of the danger that's journalists face in the field every day. a video release bid the sunni insurgents group reports to show the execution of american journalist, james foley. foley disappeared in 2012. and in the video, foley appears to give a final...
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>> talk about the pot calling the kettle black here. listen, reverend al, yeah. think the real point here is nobody is talking to karl rove. what did the president say at that little meeting with reporters after talking to the parents of james foley? what he said was two very important things. number one, that nobody can claim their faith tells them to do such awful, ugly acts as to execute and behead an american journalist. number two, he said we are not going to back down. jim just told us we are going to redouble our efforts against isis which must be destroyed. that's what they ought to focus on. they won't talk about that because president obama did the right thing. >> joe, you've got 30 seconds left. final thoughts? >> yeah. what does a brother got to do? to you, i wish you the best of luck tomorrow on staten island. >> thank you. i think that's the word we ought to think. this president is on top of it. everybody knows it. these conservatives ought to go on vacation. give it a break. >> got to go. joe madison, bill press, thank you for your time. have a ni
>> talk about the pot calling the kettle black here. listen, reverend al, yeah. think the real point here is nobody is talking to karl rove. what did the president say at that little meeting with reporters after talking to the parents of james foley? what he said was two very important things. number one, that nobody can claim their faith tells them to do such awful, ugly acts as to execute and behead an american journalist. number two, he said we are not going to back down. jim just told...
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pakistan is a different kettle of fish. we have a diplomatic relationship with pakistan but not with syria. how does that change the metric? >> to correct something we were very involved inside pakistan for a number of years because we have a relationship with that country both military and political. the same is true of iraq. we -- the united states has been invited to support the iraqi government and is doing so. syria is no it a permissive environment and the key difference is that the assad government is not part of the solution, it's part of the problem. it's part of what has enabled isis to grow to the force, you know, that it is. but, you know, whatever we decide to do is based on that definition of the mission, the most discrete thing would be to go after those responsible for the death of james foley much like going after osama bin laden. but what the president is wrestling with is you have multiple conflicts and adversaries, the assad regime, isis and hezbollah and others. and the second is can you take effective
pakistan is a different kettle of fish. we have a diplomatic relationship with pakistan but not with syria. how does that change the metric? >> to correct something we were very involved inside pakistan for a number of years because we have a relationship with that country both military and political. the same is true of iraq. we -- the united states has been invited to support the iraqi government and is doing so. syria is no it a permissive environment and the key difference is that the...
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what happens is there is a formation and kettling that is happening. they are arrested and booked. i saw three young african-american men on a street corner. they were arrested. they were being put into a police vehicle. there was a strange ratio between the level of unrest on the streets here and maybe that is a product of whether or not or how organized or not organized the late night em nations and the protests have been. >> any indication as to who what time this press conference is supposed to start? >> think imminently as far as i can tell. there is another briefing off to my left, there is another briefing with officers circled around. >> can your camera turn over there? >> it's going to be hard to get that shot because we will be -- we have lights set up and everything. >> no worries. >> it's not the most exciting image. i promise you. >> that is a good thing. anything uneventful and anything quiet at this point considering we are almost 40 minutes into this curfew in ferguson, that is a good thing that that curfew is taking an effect and people are following it. we will se
what happens is there is a formation and kettling that is happening. they are arrested and booked. i saw three young african-american men on a street corner. they were arrested. they were being put into a police vehicle. there was a strange ratio between the level of unrest on the streets here and maybe that is a product of whether or not or how organized or not organized the late night em nations and the protests have been. >> any indication as to who what time this press conference is...
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rules,russels possible could we see high-energy use hairdryers and tea kettles banned?ng an early flag because it could take me longer to blowdry my hair. >> depression. wednesdayfriendly on against norway. they are in a post-world cup depression. i'm so depressed even thinking about it. >> improving the memory with this magnificent brain zapper. >> we will get one for the next hour. "countdown" returns. stay with us. ♪ >> i don't think it's an easy thing. >> a bloomberg exclusive with the german finance minister there. >> picking to us, -- speaking to us about the french cabinet reshuffle. he said it was a good decision. >> it will continue. forhey will pay a price actions in ukraine. that comes as president obama blames moscow for the crisis. >> a warm welcome. >> let's get back to our top tories.-- the european central bank has done out of ways to help the eurozone. with caroline at the business leaders conference. that's what mario draghi is -- is again and again saying again and again, it is not for the ecb to implement. we 100%. the policy can only buy time. the u
rules,russels possible could we see high-energy use hairdryers and tea kettles banned?ng an early flag because it could take me longer to blowdry my hair. >> depression. wednesdayfriendly on against norway. they are in a post-world cup depression. i'm so depressed even thinking about it. >> improving the memory with this magnificent brain zapper. >> we will get one for the next hour. "countdown" returns. stay with us. ♪ >> i don't think it's an easy thing....
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cart and 250 bucks. 13 years later, they now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettleorn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're about $200,000 in debt. sharla's mother has mortgaged her house and loaned the business almost $200,000 to keep planet popcorn afloat. planet popcorn is an all-cash business, and that leaves way too much room for things like missing money and theft. >> there's no charges on that. >> then that means they weren't charging again. idiots. >> because of poor management... >> oh, i got more counterfeit twenties. the bank took them from me. >> and a lack of focus... >> i got my cheese order right here. oh, wait, where'd all my-- [bleep]. >> this business is not as profitable as it should be. if they don't pay down their debt and improve their bottom line, this company will be out of business within a year. >> i can't [bleep]
cart and 250 bucks. 13 years later, they now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettleorn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're about $200,000 in debt. sharla's mother has mortgaged her house and loaned the business almost $200,000 to keep planet...
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her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.ally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not really appreciate the price it paid for all for fame. this was costly. this was a woman who really did for for being in the library stacks are being by herself or with one friend. she made tens of thousands of speeches and had to psych herself up for every single one. she understood she of on a government expense, we had pav
her roommate at stanford said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.ally told another reporter she was able to go home at night and flip or area,. she could disappear and into star trek, star wars, or many other less accomplished things. there were, of course, things i did not know. as i say, she was a private individual pick, or ahead doctrine which she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in only had 17 months to live. i did not know she had been living. i did not really...
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kettle bottoms, we are pretty much defenseless.madison said they could not defend every turn up at. toy quickly surrendered captain gordon and they wrote out a delegation the day before. captain gordon said wait until i position myself off of alexandria. then you can surrender. by august 29, he had positioned in alexandria. his arm ships, and --bomb ships theluding his meteor and vietnam, they were capable of -- and the etna, these chips were capable of setting the city on fire after a few well-directed shells. it is more or less george washington's hometown. he had worshiped here. the city had been one of the largest ports in america. it was beyond its heyday now but still it will be city with warehouses stocked full of goods. tobacco, flower, cotton. -- flour, cotton. the city fathers wrote out on the morning of august 29 and offered their surrender. captain gordon took it but he .ffered pretty harsh terms the city had to surrender all valuables and materials held in warehouses. all the ships in the city that had not been sunk we
kettle bottoms, we are pretty much defenseless.madison said they could not defend every turn up at. toy quickly surrendered captain gordon and they wrote out a delegation the day before. captain gordon said wait until i position myself off of alexandria. then you can surrender. by august 29, he had positioned in alexandria. his arm ships, and --bomb ships theluding his meteor and vietnam, they were capable of -- and the etna, these chips were capable of setting the city on fire after a few...
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called "the invisible revolution" where he talks bat life in a revolutionary society being like a kettle that is boiling and you don't actually see anything. that all of the traditional edifices of power and structures not only remain in place but appear monolithic, and when they collapse, go down, it is -- it appears to be absolutely sudden and unpredictable, and as a foreign correspondent, that was something i experienced covering the revolutions in eastern europe. including the east german state, where, until our security and surveillance state, was the most pervasive security apparatus in human history. we have, of course, done things that were dreamed of. what happened was you had -- in leipzig, mostly lutherans, holding candle-lit vigils and weren't even very clear -- their first demand was they be legally recognized as a group. they hardly appeared revolution nye. and yet they captured the site geist -- zeitgeist which is there in american society, looking for a language to express itself, and paine gave revolutionary america that language. in that sense we are rapidly losing fait
called "the invisible revolution" where he talks bat life in a revolutionary society being like a kettle that is boiling and you don't actually see anything. that all of the traditional edifices of power and structures not only remain in place but appear monolithic, and when they collapse, go down, it is -- it appears to be absolutely sudden and unpredictable, and as a foreign correspondent, that was something i experienced covering the revolutions in eastern europe. including the...
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let's share with you a tweet from rupert murdoch -- calling the kettle black a little bit. >> you arerence to the phone hacking scam. >> i am, we have these two options, the evil death star that is google or the wonderful and amazing religious google. what is the third option? >> the third option is no google. it is entirely possible that someone will come along with a better mousetrap. as desktop search goes way because the desktop is less of a primary contact for computing, someone else will come up with a better solution whether it will be people using facebook to find the world's information which is what the initial google goals were or something -- or somebody with something else. the pace of innovation lets people create companies out of this shell out of netscape and microsoft. that's where google came from. i remember hearing about google from kleiner perkins. they were on the board of exciton there was no google. there was yahoo! and excite and there were all the search engines. the notion that there could be something else entirely to replace what we use google for cannot b
let's share with you a tweet from rupert murdoch -- calling the kettle black a little bit. >> you arerence to the phone hacking scam. >> i am, we have these two options, the evil death star that is google or the wonderful and amazing religious google. what is the third option? >> the third option is no google. it is entirely possible that someone will come along with a better mousetrap. as desktop search goes way because the desktop is less of a primary contact for computing,...
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wouldn't that have been a kettle of fish.e writes in this letter, where joe johnston was claiming, i was never planning to abandon atlanta. smith says, he surely was. these are on the battle of -- the spring hill affair. some of you are aware of this. it is where hood flanked general schofield's army and caught them in the open on the road in the middle of the night, cut them off, had them surrounded. i'm trying to use easy to understand terms. but something happened, and the yankees, the confederates did not block the road and the yankees escaped right up the road. hood claimed he had given orders to block the road. cheatham he had the luxury of outliving hood, and whoever outlives somebody gets the last word. he claimed, i never got the orders. stephen lee says to hood, after the war in 1875, he is imploring hood, you have got to tell the world what happened at spring hill. you have to tell them he did not block the road. in these letters, the first says, " i think you can now write with more profundity. -- than at any time
wouldn't that have been a kettle of fish.e writes in this letter, where joe johnston was claiming, i was never planning to abandon atlanta. smith says, he surely was. these are on the battle of -- the spring hill affair. some of you are aware of this. it is where hood flanked general schofield's army and caught them in the open on the road in the middle of the night, cut them off, had them surrounded. i'm trying to use easy to understand terms. but something happened, and the yankees, the...
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however, i would say that co2 is a different kettle of fish. its. not particular it is plant food.it is not a pollutant and any normal definition of it. governor whitman, i will knowledge that the supreme court ruling said otherwise. i would offer -- the letter about the epa authority. the authority of states of the clean air act to determine standards as applied to individual sources. >> without objection. >> thank you. the president on november 14, 2012, said the temperature is increasing faster than was predicted even 10 years ago. on may 29, he said we know that the climate is warming faster than anybody anticipated five or 10 years ago. i would ask each of our former administrators if any of you agree that that is an accurate statement on climate. if you do, raise your hands. the record will reflect that no one raised their hands. attorney general, one of the things that the doctor mentioned was this is difficult when we have assertions repeated that are not established by the facts. the same is true about hurricanes. up thent up and -- count number of category of hurricanes e
however, i would say that co2 is a different kettle of fish. its. not particular it is plant food.it is not a pollutant and any normal definition of it. governor whitman, i will knowledge that the supreme court ruling said otherwise. i would offer -- the letter about the epa authority. the authority of states of the clean air act to determine standards as applied to individual sources. >> without objection. >> thank you. the president on november 14, 2012, said the temperature is...
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and from coral sping, florida, and you are a former track star and throw a kettle ball. >> we are going with the shoulders and core. great full body. >> next and last but not least, noelle from north carolina. >> we are going to work on the tummy. keep the core tight and crunch up and come on overhead like this. >> they all take it look so easy. we know it's not. the votes were counted. so many for all of you. we have an envelope, i believe. so the envelope, please. and michelle, do the honors. >> it's the moment of truth. ready, guys? and the winner is elijan. >> and for more, check out this month's "women's health" magazine. we'll be right back. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game in the majors? you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at
and from coral sping, florida, and you are a former track star and throw a kettle ball. >> we are going with the shoulders and core. great full body. >> next and last but not least, noelle from north carolina. >> we are going to work on the tummy. keep the core tight and crunch up and come on overhead like this. >> they all take it look so easy. we know it's not. the votes were counted. so many for all of you. we have an envelope, i believe. so the envelope, please. and...
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co2 is a different kettle of fish. t is plant food. it is not a pollutant and any normal definition of it. i will at knowledge the supreme court ruling said otherwise. i would offer -- the letter about the epa authority. the authority of states of the clean air act to determine standards as applied to ndividual sources. >> without a pot objection. - objection. >> the president on november 14, two thousand 12 said the temperature is increasing faster than was predicted even 0 years ago. on may 29, he said we know that the climate is warming faster than anybody anticipated five or 10 years ago. i would ask each of our former administrators if any of you agree that that is an accurate statement on climate. if you o, raise your hands. the record will reflect that no ne raised their hands. attorney general, one of the things that the doctor mentioned was this is difficult when we have assertions repeated that are not stablished by the facts. you have the number of category couric anes each year, this is not a matter of dispute. we don't hav
co2 is a different kettle of fish. t is plant food. it is not a pollutant and any normal definition of it. i will at knowledge the supreme court ruling said otherwise. i would offer -- the letter about the epa authority. the authority of states of the clean air act to determine standards as applied to ndividual sources. >> without a pot objection. - objection. >> the president on november 14, two thousand 12 said the temperature is increasing faster than was predicted even 0 years...
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and you are a former track star and throw a kettle ball.nge and back. it's a great full body exercise. with the shoulders and core. great total body. >> next and last but not least, noelle from south carolina. >> we are going to banish bra fat and work on our tummy s. keep the core tight and crunch up and come on overhead like this. >> they all take it look so easy. we know it's not. the votes have been counted. so many for all of you. congratulations. we have an envelope, i believe. so the envelope, please. and michelle, do the honors. >> it's the moment of truth. ready, guys? and the winner is -- emily! [ cheers and applause ] >> and for more, check out this month's "women's health" magazine. we'll be right back. ♪ it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we are asking the music city which 100-calorie strawberry greek yogurt is the next big thing. i'm a random lady with a table full of yogurt. want some greek yogurt? can i ask you a question? tell us what tastes best. this one is definitely the winner. that one is good. a is great. yoplait gr
and you are a former track star and throw a kettle ball.nge and back. it's a great full body exercise. with the shoulders and core. great total body. >> next and last but not least, noelle from south carolina. >> we are going to banish bra fat and work on our tummy s. keep the core tight and crunch up and come on overhead like this. >> they all take it look so easy. we know it's not. the votes have been counted. so many for all of you. congratulations. we have an envelope, i...
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and so, today's discussion from draghi, from yellen, you know, basically all hat, no kettle. they talked about things they've talked about before. it doesn't mean that the fed and the ecb aren't in a position to do additional things. they are. but at this point, we didn't learn much that was different relative to what we knew yesterday. >> you know, it's funny, bill, i hear a lot of people, and obviously, you do as well, that the fed is behind the curve. and i just wonder if we come out of mr. draghi's speech and i'm already hearing from some people that the ecb, in fact, they're the ones who are actually behind the curve, that maybe people were looking for mr. draghi not to announce any sort of thing here. we know that's not the forum. but do something more than just urge fiscal lawmakers to do more over in europe. >> i think so. again, the market wants to hear quantitative easing. it wants to hear deimplementation of the ltro. they want to see something that in effect, scott, drives the euro down and the dollar up and makes euroland more competitive on a currency type of ba
and so, today's discussion from draghi, from yellen, you know, basically all hat, no kettle. they talked about things they've talked about before. it doesn't mean that the fed and the ecb aren't in a position to do additional things. they are. but at this point, we didn't learn much that was different relative to what we knew yesterday. >> you know, it's funny, bill, i hear a lot of people, and obviously, you do as well, that the fed is behind the curve. and i just wonder if we come out...
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assad is a different kettle of fish and that is not our concern right now. >> hhmm. >> chris, let meknow the white house and president obama doesn't think bashar al assad should be in power. we have been covering a long time about the concerns of this white house and bash ash al assad using chemical weapons against his own people. are there back channels open to april sad or his people of how they think that isis can be best extinguished? >> one of the things the white house will tell you and the president is clear about his first line of defense is always going to be diplomacy. but let's not be mistaken. diplomacy at this point has gotten us to where -- i was on that night in the white house august 9th when the decision was made to start the air strikes and the air drops in iraq. this is a region where this white house seems to find itself often caught where they are trying to play a little bit of catch-up and they are the first ones who will tell you the president acknowledged this, senior white house advisers acknowledged on that night that it was really only events that happened
assad is a different kettle of fish and that is not our concern right now. >> hhmm. >> chris, let meknow the white house and president obama doesn't think bashar al assad should be in power. we have been covering a long time about the concerns of this white house and bash ash al assad using chemical weapons against his own people. are there back channels open to april sad or his people of how they think that isis can be best extinguished? >> one of the things the white house...
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pot calling the kettle problem.e'll have more coming up. >> if the f shirt meant to support the marine corps it cost him a day of fun at six flags. see if he will be wearing his shirt. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. >> good saturday morning. i want to get to the fox news alert now while you were sleeping, a day of calm well, that ended, a storm erupting in ferguson, missouri overnight while you were sleeping. [explosions] >> police firing tear gas at demonstrators in the street anger over the death of unarmed black teen michael brown boiling over. looters ransacking stores including the same convenience store that we just learned brown is accused of robbing the day he was killed. >> chief of police releasing this surveillance footage that allegedly shows brown stealing cigars and roughing up the store manager just minutes before he died in the confrontation with police. released at the same time is the name of the officer who killed can him. his name is darren wilson. >> what are you saying, chief? did h
pot calling the kettle problem.e'll have more coming up. >> if the f shirt meant to support the marine corps it cost him a day of fun at six flags. see if he will be wearing his shirt. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. >> good saturday morning. i want to get to the fox news alert now while you were sleeping, a day of calm well, that ended, a storm erupting in ferguson, missouri overnight while you were sleeping. [explosions] >> police firing tear gas at...
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a college roommate once said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.n she said she could "flip the switch marked oblivious." she could just turn it off whenever she had to. this was the woman i knew, but there were things i did not know about her. pricenot realize what a she paid for her celebrity. i did not know she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in march 2011, which would take her life just 16 months later at the age of 61, and i did not know for sure until i read her obituary that she is been in a loving relationship with another woman for 27 years. sally was very good at keeping secrets. it may be sad when i learned that. admit me sad that she felt she could not share it, that i could not share her happiness with sam. she had divorced steve holy after five years and they had remained friends. sally had chosen to keep her life private. that is to she was was up it is partly a function of the times, partly a function of an intolerant society and the pain and shame it can inflict even on his heroes, and i like to think that it might have ch
a college roommate once said she could study through a whistling tea kettle.n she said she could "flip the switch marked oblivious." she could just turn it off whenever she had to. this was the woman i knew, but there were things i did not know about her. pricenot realize what a she paid for her celebrity. i did not know she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in march 2011, which would take her life just 16 months later at the age of 61, and i did not know for sure until i read...