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. >>> lem johns has died. he was responsible for lyndon johnson's safety starting from the day we thought our nation had become unhinged after the assassination of jfk. that's him behind the president as he's sworn in on air force one. johns followed instruct and ran toward lbj when he heard gunfire and he played lbj in the man to man years after that. he was promoted to the chief of president security detail, then later still to assistant director of the secret service. lem johns was 88 years old. >>> two groups scientists reported today based on close and constant examination, large parts of the the western antarctica ice sheet appears to have collapsed. the area shown here in red, scientists say further degradation is certainly unstoppable. they say global warming is accelerating the pace of disintegration. nasa researchers said quote, this is really happening. there's nothing to stop it now. the scientists say the ice sheet can add 13 feet to global sea levels slowly at first and more over the next 100 yea
. >>> lem johns has died. he was responsible for lyndon johnson's safety starting from the day we thought our nation had become unhinged after the assassination of jfk. that's him behind the president as he's sworn in on air force one. johns followed instruct and ran toward lbj when he heard gunfire and he played lbj in the man to man years after that. he was promoted to the chief of president security detail, then later still to assistant director of the secret service. lem johns was...
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but more so because people seek asigh lem in the united states year. i never heard anybody ask any of those people who have asylum in the u.s. how do you feel about seeking asylum from a country that invaded another country of 26 million people or erected a torture for over a decade in guantanamo because it is not to declare which country you love the most. it's to seek protection from persecution at home. he didn't choose russia. it's odd to demand he be accountable for it abuses. i think the point of why he is there, he is forced to be there prison. >> he could have chosen to come back to the united states? >> he could do that now. >> if you were to come back to the sdmrus, with the u.s. media and political elites, when they are in public, they say, he should man up. if he thinks that he did the right thing, come back to court and make his case before a jury. the reality is, which they know but hide when speaking publically is that the way the law works, if you are accused of violating the espionage act, the fact you worked as a whistleblower in cour
but more so because people seek asigh lem in the united states year. i never heard anybody ask any of those people who have asylum in the u.s. how do you feel about seeking asylum from a country that invaded another country of 26 million people or erected a torture for over a decade in guantanamo because it is not to declare which country you love the most. it's to seek protection from persecution at home. he didn't choose russia. it's odd to demand he be accountable for it abuses. i think the...
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. >>> lems quedan recuerdos de cuando maep jÓ un autobÚs en la ciudad de mÉxico dÓnde crec gio ganÓ suta vez ganÓ con un caballo nazido y contraÍdo en california con un ped gri muy modesto, pero con un experimentado origino fe te es la sensaciÓn al haber ganado sus Últimas cinco carreras. >>> increÍble verdad. >>> dicen que en el derby corrÓo la carrera perfecta. >>> cuando le soltÉ la rooemd al caballo se despegÓ. >>> en mes de dos semanas vÍctor spenz tratarÁ de arrancar su propia carrera hacia la inmortalidad en este deporte y ponerse en camino de ganar la triple corona algo que no se logra desde el #. >>> 78. >>>>>> jaqueline llamas: mÍ es un poco temprano. >>> vÍctor de 41 aÑo dices que viviÓ la experiencia que cambio su vida, dice que cuando visitÓ aquÍ un centro de cuidado para niÑos con cÁncer. >>> no tengo hijos no estoy casado, trabajo muy fuerte, trabajo mucho, y un poquito de dinero que les de a ellos, no me va a afectar. >>> desde entonces, dona 10% de sus ingresos a ayudar a esta causa. >>> lo hago de buena manera con mucho corazÓn verdad. >>> este humilde jinete sabe que
. >>> lems quedan recuerdos de cuando maep jÓ un autobÚs en la ciudad de mÉxico dÓnde crec gio ganÓ suta vez ganÓ con un caballo nazido y contraÍdo en california con un ped gri muy modesto, pero con un experimentado origino fe te es la sensaciÓn al haber ganado sus Últimas cinco carreras. >>> increÍble verdad. >>> dicen que en el derby corrÓo la carrera perfecta. >>> cuando le soltÉ la rooemd al caballo se despegÓ. >>> en mes de dos...
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>> you have a prob e lem with that?and the problem is that what you are advocating is the national rifle association -- >> excuse me, those the lives that are taken in chicago, illinois, with by criminals with guns are just as valuable. so we have enough laws to put the violent criminals away, and i say this talking to law enforcement officials across the country that we have a problem with the public officials who need to -- >> i have to interrupt you, because we are out of time, but bob, i will let you have the last word here, because senator richard blumenthal made the point this morning on the sunday morning shows that you have to wonder if the universal background checks in a situation like this might have prevented this guy from getting a gun, and you have to wonder about it? >> no, i don't wonder, but it is a step in the right direction, but the craven and irresponsible politicians that the victim's father was speaking about just cower at the national rifle association and other people in the gun lobby. >> and th
>> you have a prob e lem with that?and the problem is that what you are advocating is the national rifle association -- >> excuse me, those the lives that are taken in chicago, illinois, with by criminals with guns are just as valuable. so we have enough laws to put the violent criminals away, and i say this talking to law enforcement officials across the country that we have a problem with the public officials who need to -- >> i have to interrupt you, because we are out of...
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and if you need a break from the warm temperatures inland, head toastingson step or lem on the -- beach- to stenson beach or lemon tour. what a treat. here's what's next for us, the usual cool at the coast and mild around the bay shore and warm temperatures inland that will continue. heading out of the bay area it's warm in the central valley near 100 degrees around sacramento. as we take a grand tour of the bay area, tomorrow daly city 68 degrees. 76 for san mateo. and in palo alto 80 degrees and 82 for mountain view and down in the south bay the numbers mostly in the mid 80s. so it continues warm in the south bay and it continues warm in the east bay. as well. over in livermore in the other side of the fault a number near 90 degrees and we'll continue with warm temperatures up in antioch as well. 84 rat danville. extended forecast we're going to be going with plenty of sun inland and temperatures remaining in the near 90s range the next couple of days. then a cooling trend for the bay area beginning on tuesday. and the bay will cool as well in the meantime plenty of sunshine right int
and if you need a break from the warm temperatures inland, head toastingson step or lem on the -- beach- to stenson beach or lemon tour. what a treat. here's what's next for us, the usual cool at the coast and mild around the bay shore and warm temperatures inland that will continue. heading out of the bay area it's warm in the central valley near 100 degrees around sacramento. as we take a grand tour of the bay area, tomorrow daly city 68 degrees. 76 for san mateo. and in palo alto 80 degrees...
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and >> this week' heat wave creating a dill lem yachl the brought drought put pressure on them to conserve. >> there are high tech methods to find best balance to water plants but not hurt the quality. david louie is live in an heirloom tomato farm. hi, david. >> hi, ama and larry. this farm is using drip or low flow irrigation but there is a tool available to be used in conjunction with intertuition and years of experience to learn how to adjust water usage. these are heirloom tomato seedlings. in gilroy, it used one acre foot of water. given the drought, the goal is to use less, that is why michael johnson is in the field today. >> they take care of the water. that is their livelihood. >> he and his colleague drip irrigation system. data will be collected to help mike and sheri kennedy to determine when to adjust the how much. and what to do when plants are stressed by too little or too much water and supplement their knowledge. >> if they found plants weren't looking or looking as strong we look to make sure there wasn't an invasive pest. >> having access to data can help you make decis
and >> this week' heat wave creating a dill lem yachl the brought drought put pressure on them to conserve. >> there are high tech methods to find best balance to water plants but not hurt the quality. david louie is live in an heirloom tomato farm. hi, david. >> hi, ama and larry. this farm is using drip or low flow irrigation but there is a tool available to be used in conjunction with intertuition and years of experience to learn how to adjust water usage. these are...
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. >> in doing so they've left many migrants in lem bow.. >> look at this street, look again. consider this is rome. one of the world's greatest cities in one of the world's wealthiest countries. >> we don't have a home. we're homeless, jobless. >> reporter: everyone here i lafayette behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat or sleep. this is not a life. >> this is your room. >> his room is 160 square feet. he shares it with four people. he has lived here for almost five years ever since a harrowing 72 hour boat ride across the mediterranean. >> the island of lampedusa has always been migrants' most appealing target. but last october a boat like this one full of people dreaming of a new life. >> i needed to come here to pray. >>> the cost guard expanded it's patrols today the intercepting more boats and fewer are dying. survivors are offered asylum but many are refusing as they try to move on to a country they consider more welcoming. >> they say it was just the beginni
. >> in doing so they've left many migrants in lem bow.. >> look at this street, look again. consider this is rome. one of the world's greatest cities in one of the world's wealthiest countries. >> we don't have a home. we're homeless, jobless. >> reporter: everyone here i lafayette behind terrible violence looking for a better life. they didn't expect this. >> we don't have a real place to eat or sleep. this is not a life. >> this is your room. >> his...
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it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsit was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life reconsidered." lynne cheney, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. a deal rocking the tech world today. it is not even done yet. apple is in talks to buy beats electronics for north of $3 billion. we ask why. plus, what does richard branso
it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsit was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life reconsidered." lynne...
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do you think that it is a systematic problem, that it is happening in a lot of lems, to the extent that you saw in u.n.c. >> i think so. i have over 3,000, closer to 4,000 emails from people across the country since i spoke out publicly and people are so afraid of the n.c.a.a. cartel, afraid of the fans who sent death threats, hate mail and are bashing me on, you know, inside carolina and a member of the athletic department is going on the radio and talking about me. the truth is that we have all these young athletes that we watch on game day, throughout the week, during two different seasons, basketball and football and clem sports and they are not getting what we promised them. that's a real education. it's time to stop. we need to do the right thing. >> the former governor of north carolina found problems with dozens of courses, grade changes, some with fraudulent signatures. most in the universities, afro-african department. the head has been indicted. the university trying to say that they were rogue employees. >> that's right. they have thrown a few individuals under the bus, incl
do you think that it is a systematic problem, that it is happening in a lot of lems, to the extent that you saw in u.n.c. >> i think so. i have over 3,000, closer to 4,000 emails from people across the country since i spoke out publicly and people are so afraid of the n.c.a.a. cartel, afraid of the fans who sent death threats, hate mail and are bashing me on, you know, inside carolina and a member of the athletic department is going on the radio and talking about me. the truth is that we...
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it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsabout that war? it was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life reconsidered." lynne cheney, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ . >> this week on "political capital," treasury secretary jack lew talking about china, ukraine, and the economy. indira lakshmanan and julianna goldman on putin and obamacare. greg stohr on the supreme court's power of prayer and margaret carlson and lanhee chen debating the republican establishment and monica lewinsky. we begin the program with united states treasury secretary jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday. an important trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4%. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new
it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsabout that war? it was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life...
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it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsit was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life reconsidered." lynne cheney, thank you. >> thank you. ♪ . >> the following is a paid presentation. >> it is about time. >> the number one reason people are not working out is they don't have time. >> i have four kids. i work 60 or 70 hours a week. >> i do not have the
it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsit was not the kind of thing we saw in the 1960's. >> the university should've been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> that is exactly the point. >> it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. >> the book is called "james madison: a life reconsidered." lynne...
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error lem iller.has the head of one creature and the body of nor and they are fused and you get a weird protein that goes on and causes people to grow fibro millenar. >> what do you hope the study will lead to? >> i have a clinical project. today i was working on a blood test. now we know what causes the cancer you can test people. >> so you go to school. you are a high school senior, you go to school in new york. and you have plans for college. >> i'm going to harvard. >> i would assume that. what do you hope to do with your life going forward. you are cancer free how many years? >> six years now. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> what do you want to do? >> i don't know. i'm planning on studying computer science, it was through computer science i did the research. it's so powerful. i don't know how i'm going to apply that. i want to do research, but i don't know exactly what field i'll study. >> in science, health, medicine. >> i'm not sure yet. i'll study computer science and science and find a w
error lem iller.has the head of one creature and the body of nor and they are fused and you get a weird protein that goes on and causes people to grow fibro millenar. >> what do you hope the study will lead to? >> i have a clinical project. today i was working on a blood test. now we know what causes the cancer you can test people. >> so you go to school. you are a high school senior, you go to school in new york. and you have plans for college. >> i'm going to harvard....
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the probe lem is let me ask you andy. he's saying he's against political correctness. does that mean you get to say for example, joke 38 on his web site that i can't repeat. >> read it. >> no, but -- >> 38 cannot be repeated. >> can i say joke 52. >> that was the one that offends the japanese, the jews, the chinese. he said a japanese will outjewish a jew. but a chinese person will outjap even ease their jews. >> why is he doing jokes? >> he claims he used to do stand up. >> that was obviously a limerick. >> it is a little scary greg that you're trying to make sense out of this one. you're trying to rationalize it. this is why i can't vote for him though. >> well he had this one which i thought was great. it just said god how i wished we had picked our own cotton. what does that mean? >> actually black people would probable yay gree with that. >> now he sounds ungrateful. >> i didn't even see that one. they are very original. rehab is for quitters. >> i want to be the next governor that's all i want to say. knock knock -- >> i can tell you this for many reasons i'm anx
the probe lem is let me ask you andy. he's saying he's against political correctness. does that mean you get to say for example, joke 38 on his web site that i can't repeat. >> read it. >> no, but -- >> 38 cannot be repeated. >> can i say joke 52. >> that was the one that offends the japanese, the jews, the chinese. he said a japanese will outjewish a jew. but a chinese person will outjap even ease their jews. >> why is he doing jokes? >> he claims he...
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there is not a prob e lem out the -- problem out there that cannot be fixed. it may not be fixed the way that everybody likes, but we have seen it with the backlogs and the homelessness and the post 9/11 g.i. bill, and there were initial problems with it, but it was fixed and now operating smoothly, but the problems can be fixed, but the folks have to let the folks that are doing the reporting know there is a problem. >> who has been mismanaging? >> well, not only getting bonuses, but i want them pinished and that is what we will hopefully find out from the i.g. report as well as the audits taking place. all right. thank you very much, everybody. >>> you have listened to president obama's extensive remarks so far on the scandal rocking the veterans health care system. i have with me colonel jack jacobs who is standing by and of course, a medal of honor recipient, and retired colonel, and also nick miklaszewski, and he says it is disgraceful, and he is not ready to act until we hear from the i.g. report which should fill in some of the blanks as to whether or n
there is not a prob e lem out the -- problem out there that cannot be fixed. it may not be fixed the way that everybody likes, but we have seen it with the backlogs and the homelessness and the post 9/11 g.i. bill, and there were initial problems with it, but it was fixed and now operating smoothly, but the problems can be fixed, but the folks have to let the folks that are doing the reporting know there is a problem. >> who has been mismanaging? >> well, not only getting bonuses,...
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it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsthought in the '60s. >> charlie: but the university should have been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> exactly, that's the point. >> charlie: if it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. and, in fact, condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. for so long, right after desert storm, dick gave the commencement speech at my alma mater. >> charlie: where would that be? >> colorado college. it was great and the kids all loved him. as soon as he stood up to speak, the entire faculty stood up and turned their backs on him. this was the end of desert storm. so this gives you the idea our campuses in all too many instances become places where groups of people who are out of the main stream gain an amount of power over the agenda of that institution that they shouldn't have. >> charlie: the book is called james madison: a life reconsidered. lynne cheney. thank you. >> thank you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media ac
it was an uprising by a couple of left-wing professors and some students who followed them like lemmingsthought in the '60s. >> charlie: but the university should have been able to withstand that, shouldn't it? >> exactly, that's the point. >> charlie: if it was just a couple of professors and a couple of students. >> one would think. and, in fact, condi herself decided it would be too disruptive. for so long, right after desert storm, dick gave the commencement speech...
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apparently i'm ignorant, a poe lem cyst, etc., and much merriment was made about my name like this gemusters who claimed "apparently she's not a stripper." you always know you're on firm ground when your argument begins by making someone's name. at issue was one line in my rant about george orwell's animal farm. animal farm, hmm, isn't that a political parable about pigs hogging up resources, telling animals they need food because they're the makers and scare up the prospect of a phony boog boogieman every time their greed is challenged? sounds familiar. well, conservatives lost their minds over that. orwell pigs weren't 1%ers. they were meant to be stalin and trotsky. the pig who predicts a revolution is lenin. they were communists, you liberal dog. i know orwell's novel was an allegory of soviet communism but to fixate on snowballist trotsky and napoleonist stalin is to mix the profundity of the story. it's about tyranny and the likelihood of those in n power to abuse that power. it's clear to tendency is not only found in the soviet communist experience. in fact, if you read "animal
apparently i'm ignorant, a poe lem cyst, etc., and much merriment was made about my name like this gemusters who claimed "apparently she's not a stripper." you always know you're on firm ground when your argument begins by making someone's name. at issue was one line in my rant about george orwell's animal farm. animal farm, hmm, isn't that a political parable about pigs hogging up resources, telling animals they need food because they're the makers and scare up the prospect of a...
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it's usually commandeered by professors and then students who follow along like a bunch of lemmings.on being the father of freedom of conscience would be absolutely appalled at our great institutions of learning have become so intolerant. >> and mrs. cheney, james madison, such a critical and pivotal framer in our country's history, and to listen to people talking about partisanship today, partisanship is the problem. everything is partisan. some things shouldn't be partisan like national security, i agree with that. but partisanship serves a really important purpose. you point that out in this terrific new book. >> right. when the government in power is going in the wrong direction, you need to be an organized opposition. that was madison's insight. parties were not any more highly regarded then than they are now, but he perceived when hamilton is trying to make the federal government into an unlimited power, when he's trying to run the national debt up beyond belief, in that case, it's really important to set yourself in opposition, to be partisan. and usually, you hear these lamen
it's usually commandeered by professors and then students who follow along like a bunch of lemmings.on being the father of freedom of conscience would be absolutely appalled at our great institutions of learning have become so intolerant. >> and mrs. cheney, james madison, such a critical and pivotal framer in our country's history, and to listen to people talking about partisanship today, partisanship is the problem. everything is partisan. some things shouldn't be partisan like national...
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the problem with the va is the pr probe lem, not enough primary care doctors. the reason why. expensive to go, expensive to go to medical school. they come out with loans, they can't go into primary care. if anything needs to happen. the va needs to give scholarships so people come into primary care. that's what they need. a management problem. not shin seki's problem, shin shinseki needs to fire people. they don't give a -- it's been going on a long time. not democratic or republican problem. the republicans didn't do anything except try to cut the va when thapt were running the place. i have liftle patience for the politics. i do dare what happens few the veterans. >> congressman, weigh in. >> ari, the governor is right. you have senator pat toomy, co-sponsor of the veterans jobs bill. when it came up for the vote. voted against the same bill that he coal sponsored. because the it was politics. that's why the american public, 9% approve of what congress is doing. the am scan p i don't want to see political games. i want to see the people in charge, get to the bottom of it. h
the problem with the va is the pr probe lem, not enough primary care doctors. the reason why. expensive to go, expensive to go to medical school. they come out with loans, they can't go into primary care. if anything needs to happen. the va needs to give scholarships so people come into primary care. that's what they need. a management problem. not shin seki's problem, shin shinseki needs to fire people. they don't give a -- it's been going on a long time. not democratic or republican problem....
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problem fast, the beheading of the senior official or the punishment is to stay and fix the prob e lems that cropped up on his watch. >> well, that is the argument that we should say that john boehner and nancy pelosi have made if you have a situation where he steps down, does it solve the problem? or does it delay it being fixed? >> sometimes in these situations, having a change at the top can motivate everybody to get it done. and then coming without baggage and come out without ties to the way things were done before, but as the senator was saying, that shinseki has a record as a reformer at the v.a. and obviously huge problems there, but he was one of the good guys for a long time in the terms of the fixing the paperwork and the backlogs i think. >> and he gave an interview, president obama did with kelly and michael and kind of previewed the meeting this morning, and that is now minutes away, and i will preview the conversation. >> i will have a serious conversation whether he is p prepared and has the capacity to take on the job of fixing it, because i don't want any veteran to no
problem fast, the beheading of the senior official or the punishment is to stay and fix the prob e lems that cropped up on his watch. >> well, that is the argument that we should say that john boehner and nancy pelosi have made if you have a situation where he steps down, does it solve the problem? or does it delay it being fixed? >> sometimes in these situations, having a change at the top can motivate everybody to get it done. and then coming without baggage and come out without...
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le lem take ownership. let us proudly stand for fairness. let us proudly stand for the main street competitive economy. today i call upon every republican in congress to simply let x.m. expire. exit american taxpayer x.m. [applause] it's a smart and fairway to promote american exports is with a conservative agenda, fundamental tax reform, strong free trade agreements, a free zone and american led independents led by the the pipeline. washington is a target-rich viral. and although i have not run out of examples i'm sure i am running out of time and perhaps your patience. so what's the cost of a export/import bank and the rest of the washington insider economy? academic studies suggest as high as 7% of g.d.p. cost. that means the average annual cost can range from $1 trillion to $3.5 trillion. there's even a far greater cost. the true cost is that too many americans now believe that the system -- the snm america is rigged that it's unfair that free enterprise really doesn't work or can't work for them. you know how the argument goes. 1% say i
le lem take ownership. let us proudly stand for fairness. let us proudly stand for the main street competitive economy. today i call upon every republican in congress to simply let x.m. expire. exit american taxpayer x.m. [applause] it's a smart and fairway to promote american exports is with a conservative agenda, fundamental tax reform, strong free trade agreements, a free zone and american led independents led by the the pipeline. washington is a target-rich viral. and although i have not...
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. >> reporter: drivers returned to their parked cars hoping to find them where they had had lem them. and onto the tracks of a nearby railway stopping train traffic in the area but it's not known what caused the ground to cave in. officials say the hard weather of herb snows and rains weakened the roadways. >> flood flood watch for ufl us until early tomorrow morning. >> reporter: just last night they warned people of unsafe driving conditions. uplifted trees were sent crashing into homes and cars. some towns were deserted. most stayed off the roads but some drove through the high water. this driver had to push his car to news is that there are no reports of injury. charlie? >> chip, thanks. a freight train derailed carrying coal fell off the tracks. since it was a freight train there were no passengers aboard and the crew is okay. >>> and crews are near another rail accident this morning near lynchburg, virginia. this train owned by csx was carried crud billowed into the sky after a train carrying crude oil derailed. nooern homes and businesses were evacuated as firefighters let the
. >> reporter: drivers returned to their parked cars hoping to find them where they had had lem them. and onto the tracks of a nearby railway stopping train traffic in the area but it's not known what caused the ground to cave in. officials say the hard weather of herb snows and rains weakened the roadways. >> flood flood watch for ufl us until early tomorrow morning. >> reporter: just last night they warned people of unsafe driving conditions. uplifted trees were sent...
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certainly, the lemmings will be involved. you have every bank under the sun in this deal.he numbers are very strong, but there is a little bit of uncommon things. we will see how much stock get out there. also, we will see how long this will take. first-quarter numbers are not in this filing. we can make some presumptions. what is suggest to us is there will be updates along the way. this ipo process may take many months. we will see if the market can support such a big deal in the fall. >> i know alibaba and amazon are not copper and copies of each other, but people will inevitably be make comparisons between the two. how is it that alibaba has a net margin of 57%, when amazon has a net origin of less than half a percent? differente very businesses, principally, because alibaba does not take ownership of the stuff they are selling. it is much more like ebay in that regard. the goal of global domination of commerce from amazon, and alibaba's goal has been different. companies like amazon have not been able to participate as much. lock on thehad a second biggest economy in
certainly, the lemmings will be involved. you have every bank under the sun in this deal.he numbers are very strong, but there is a little bit of uncommon things. we will see how much stock get out there. also, we will see how long this will take. first-quarter numbers are not in this filing. we can make some presumptions. what is suggest to us is there will be updates along the way. this ipo process may take many months. we will see if the market can support such a big deal in the fall....
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>> let's shake this up with some lem lemonade. getting there. all this inventing. i need a nap.creator of strong island iced tea. when i go out with the girls for a cocktail, i'm looking for something that tastes delicious. but i don't want a lot of calories. i don't want a big hangover. and i don't want to have just vodka on the rocks anymore. it gives you a little buzz. but it's not going to give you a massive hangover that the classic long island iced tea is known for. this is a sexy brand. but it's also, as you can see, very fun. you're on an adirondack chair. you're laughing with your girlfriends. it's refreshing. and it's a big business. nobody knows that better than this gal. i was smart enough to make her my adviser. she broke into the business in a huge way when she changed the way we look at margaritas. with bethenny's advice and our mixology, we were able to get that down to less than 200 calories in a long island iced tea. and it tastes delicious. this is a modern twist on an iconic classic. it's nostalgic. >> i have to drink some. >> would you like a cocktail, anybo
>> let's shake this up with some lem lemonade. getting there. all this inventing. i need a nap.creator of strong island iced tea. when i go out with the girls for a cocktail, i'm looking for something that tastes delicious. but i don't want a lot of calories. i don't want a big hangover. and i don't want to have just vodka on the rocks anymore. it gives you a little buzz. but it's not going to give you a massive hangover that the classic long island iced tea is known for. this is a sexy...
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lem's .this was in the washington well it's a mess that is being suggested in the latest numbers among the many candidates are perceived to issues actually back to him doesn't do too much for ad revenue michael tech agriculture giant teats on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana. do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but one i gave real alternatives of points on that working for the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes a problem. ah. ah it was a little we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe right. they should be arresting all the terrorists in kiev instead all of the presidential
lem's .this was in the washington well it's a mess that is being suggested in the latest numbers among the many candidates are perceived to issues actually back to him doesn't do too much for ad revenue michael tech agriculture giant teats on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana. do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the...