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>> i have to admit i thought it was millar key and charity before i married one of them.ey have a legitimate land claim they get money from like being an heir. it is a legal document. it is a case by case basis. i saw one that said they deserve possession of the lands west of the hudson and north of the mow hawk rivers for as long as the sun shall shine and the rivers shall flow. so that is new york gone now. some of the more ambiguous one where one person was drunk and one was stoned, we president cay honor those. >> why mount rushmore? it is a big pile of rocks. if the argument the black hills territory was taken from the tribe, why not the home stake mining company which they have been pulling gold out of for a hundred years? go back to william randolph bones and say give me my money back of the. >> they would run the business. they would just run the business, right? they would take over? >> when is going to -- what is going to happen? >> i don't know what is going to happen. who did she think she is? >> i wanted to jump in. that's an inflection. we have a big, giant
>> i have to admit i thought it was millar key and charity before i married one of them.ey have a legitimate land claim they get money from like being an heir. it is a legal document. it is a case by case basis. i saw one that said they deserve possession of the lands west of the hudson and north of the mow hawk rivers for as long as the sun shall shine and the rivers shall flow. so that is new york gone now. some of the more ambiguous one where one person was drunk and one was stoned, we...
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May 28, 2012
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i am dedicating these to the children of iraq and afghanistan who millar have fathers and mothers. >> i was a nuclear biological chemical specialist for a war that did not have any weapons of mass destruction. i deserted. i am one of 40,000 people that left the united states armed forces, because this is a lie. >> i am from wisconsin. i was a foreign observer in the u.s. army for just under five years. i deployed to sadr city, iraq in 2005. i am giving back my medals for the children of iraq and afghanistan. maybe able to forgive us for what we did to them, may we begin to heal, and may we live in peace from here until eternity. >> i am from atlanta of. the reason i am throwing my medals back is because we are the global 99%, and we refuse to be silent. from egypt, back here to chicago. >> my name is michael thurmond. i was a conscientious objector from the united states air force. i am returning my global war on terrorism metal and my military calling on behalf of private first class bradley manning. who sacrificed everything to show us the truth about these wars. >> i am from columb
i am dedicating these to the children of iraq and afghanistan who millar have fathers and mothers. >> i was a nuclear biological chemical specialist for a war that did not have any weapons of mass destruction. i deserted. i am one of 40,000 people that left the united states armed forces, because this is a lie. >> i am from wisconsin. i was a foreign observer in the u.s. army for just under five years. i deployed to sadr city, iraq in 2005. i am giving back my medals for the...
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and have the privilege to do send those celebrating the anniversary millar and international discipline 10 based disciplinary center working with the mess and practitioners around the world and in the pioneer valley. it is probably the largest concentration of feminist in the world. [cheers and applause] i will not go through the whole list of events but i invite you to pick up a flier over the next couple of weeks. we are especially pleased to welcome rachel maddow. of the center's planning to launch a new initiative on with been common etfs and hoping to brain rachel maddow back at some point* along with other women who have worked tirelessly around the world to bring the news to you to comment on the of politics of the day to become commentators. i have to say one word of organization. rachel maddow has generously agreed to answer questions she has been working tirelessly with a bird -- david letterman, jon stewart, she is very, very busy. we have four microphones. i will moderate to question-and-answer and we will take turns. we prepared to line up to nine is no stranger here. she i
and have the privilege to do send those celebrating the anniversary millar and international discipline 10 based disciplinary center working with the mess and practitioners around the world and in the pioneer valley. it is probably the largest concentration of feminist in the world. [cheers and applause] i will not go through the whole list of events but i invite you to pick up a flier over the next couple of weeks. we are especially pleased to welcome rachel maddow. of the center's planning to...
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May 17, 2012
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but john millar, our executive producer brought this up. the lockup has been cut in half. usually lockup as you know, is six months. and they always like companies with lockups, now it's 91 days. what was the reasoning behind that? >> so i think this is a real important point. as people try and anticipate what's going to happen on friday. there are a number of systematic differences in the facebook ipo from some of the ipos we have seen recently. one is there's a huge incentive for insiders to participate. and those that do participate get this 91-day lockup that you're referring to. it's also a much larger float. so around 20%, whereas zhenga and others we have seen have been more like 10%. so you can see that either the bankers or the company or somebody was interested in getting as much float as possib possible. also the fee the bankers are earning is a small fraction of a percentage it normally is. and when someone participates in an offering, there is an increased incentive to participate from that standpoint. what i think is happening is the company is very aware tha
but john millar, our executive producer brought this up. the lockup has been cut in half. usually lockup as you know, is six months. and they always like companies with lockups, now it's 91 days. what was the reasoning behind that? >> so i think this is a real important point. as people try and anticipate what's going to happen on friday. there are a number of systematic differences in the facebook ipo from some of the ipos we have seen recently. one is there's a huge incentive for...
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May 18, 2012
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it's always risky to do with with mark millar in the room, but i'll do this anyways at the risk of being corrected immediately. first, i want to talk about why the president chose camp david for this meeting. first the g8 meeting will be the largest gathering ever to stay at camp david. in fact, the first time it will be more than two heads of state at camp david. can't david has hosted over 15 different heads of state as well as various critical meetings. again there's only been two summit held at camp david. the camp david accord in 1978, where president carter posted prime minister fagin. and the middle east peace summit in 2000 between israeli prime minister a hoot or rock that arafat has today president clinton. the summit is intended to be small and intimate and the president made a conscious decision to house the g8 meeting for this reading. each head of state or government will have his or her own cabin and they'll have the opportunity obviously committed firmly and take full advantage of the grounds of camp david. the meetings themselves will occur in the dining room table. this
it's always risky to do with with mark millar in the room, but i'll do this anyways at the risk of being corrected immediately. first, i want to talk about why the president chose camp david for this meeting. first the g8 meeting will be the largest gathering ever to stay at camp david. in fact, the first time it will be more than two heads of state at camp david. can't david has hosted over 15 different heads of state as well as various critical meetings. again there's only been two summit...
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it's always risky to do this with mark millar in the room but i'll do this anyway at the risk of being correct it immediately. first, i want to talk about why the president chose camp david for this meeting. first, the g8 meeting will be the largest gathering of the state campaign. this is the first time the first-time doping within to have heads of state at camp david. can't davit hosted over 50 different heads of state in the seven-year history is most critical meetings and there's only been two summits held at camp david. the camp david accord in 1978 were president carter hosted prime minister dakin and an orthodox and the middle east peace summit in 2000 between israeli prime minister ehud barak and arafat hosted by president clinton. the senate has intends to be small and intimate and the president made a conscious decision to host the g8 meeting for the region. each head of state or government will have his or her own pattern and not the opportunity to meet informally in to take advantage of the grounds at camp david. the meetings themselves were occur at the dining room table a
it's always risky to do this with mark millar in the room but i'll do this anyway at the risk of being correct it immediately. first, i want to talk about why the president chose camp david for this meeting. first, the g8 meeting will be the largest gathering of the state campaign. this is the first time the first-time doping within to have heads of state at camp david. can't davit hosted over 50 different heads of state in the seven-year history is most critical meetings and there's only been...