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big deal i'm joined by the always fabulous mr sound seminar discussing how an impending fast food armageddon could potentially take an even bigger bite out of minimum wage jobs to chant all right thanks karen that does it for now for more to dot com slash r t america and stay tune in buses next. there is relativity in the way people get their information there is relativity in the way people value their money there is relativity in the way people. relate to each other but with the blotching technology which is mass based which is completely objective store transparent and to turn all these relative differences our big point away so to speak and read trying a new paradigm or a new era of absolute truth. would you like me to want your comedy news from t.v. . comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. out so that's what you get with my new show projected in night. air nate and abby martin to be terrific osan the r. t. network. it's going to give you a different per
big deal i'm joined by the always fabulous mr sound seminar discussing how an impending fast food armageddon could potentially take an even bigger bite out of minimum wage jobs to chant all right thanks karen that does it for now for more to dot com slash r t america and stay tune in buses next. there is relativity in the way people get their information there is relativity in the way people value their money there is relativity in the way people. relate to each other but with the blotching...
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has evolved over the years and then in today's big deal i'm joined by the always always tell us mr sound socks. and sam and i are discussing how an impending fast food armageddon armageddon of generalising an even bigger bite out of minimum wage jobs to carry stuff and make sure hungry they want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. to. our lead story today sanctions now ever since the u.s. and e.u. began issuing sanctions against russia in response to the conflict in ukraine russia's economy has taken a hit but it's not alone european economies are also looking pretty bleak as a result of all of this now however today russia's retaliatory sanctions against europe are beginning to seriously reverberate through the continent and one country greatly affected by all this is greece sunday greek members of the european parliament demanded that the e.u. cancel sanctions against russia and in a letter to senior in you officials and the e.p. is constantino top a degas and is there an openness got that didn't think i would say that russia's ban on food imports from the e.u. which was one
has evolved over the years and then in today's big deal i'm joined by the always always tell us mr sound socks. and sam and i are discussing how an impending fast food armageddon armageddon of generalising an even bigger bite out of minimum wage jobs to carry stuff and make sure hungry they want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. to. our lead story today sanctions now ever since the u.s. and e.u. began issuing sanctions against russia in response to the conflict in ukraine russia's...
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it's my favorite part of the show big deal mr sound of sax and i are discussing the fast food industry now engineers at momentum machines in san francisco claim that they've created fully automated devices that can prepare fast food at a rate of three hundred sixty burgers per hour that's a lot of beef now in addition to selling their contraptions to restaurants the company also plans on opening its own burger chain and claims their products will quote democratize access to high quality food making it available to the masses in three hundred sixty per hour quantities i made up that last part so sam first and foremost welcome i'm sorry that we can't be there in the flesh but what is there is a big studio by myself here. it's all yours it's your world man i'm just living in it ok first question so what is your take on robots replacing fast food workers when you think about the i like how they say it's going to democratize high quality food bringing these high quality food to the masses of the masses are going to be able to afford it there when they don't have jobs i mean this is essentia
it's my favorite part of the show big deal mr sound of sax and i are discussing the fast food industry now engineers at momentum machines in san francisco claim that they've created fully automated devices that can prepare fast food at a rate of three hundred sixty burgers per hour that's a lot of beef now in addition to selling their contraptions to restaurants the company also plans on opening its own burger chain and claims their products will quote democratize access to high quality food...
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mr. koskinen? >> soundsright to me. >> have you any idea why the inspector general would not include such a critical finding, after all of this, and after the press compliantly giving my friends on the other side of the aisle every single time. here's a critical piece of information, maybe even a smoking gun, if we're looking for exoneration from the head of investigations in tigta's own office. why would that the not be included in the final audit report? >> i have no idea. >> is it worthy of your time to ask that question? respecting the independence of the two offices? >> i would not ask the ig that question. he's done his report. he's done his investigation. when they do investigations, they have any number of them going on. when they do the reports, we agree with them most of the time, sometimes disagree, sometimes disagree with recommendations. sometimes disagree with process. but we do that in the orderly process of responding to their report. >> but mr. koskinen, here you are for the third time befor
mr. koskinen? >> soundsright to me. >> have you any idea why the inspector general would not include such a critical finding, after all of this, and after the press compliantly giving my friends on the other side of the aisle every single time. here's a critical piece of information, maybe even a smoking gun, if we're looking for exoneration from the head of investigations in tigta's own office. why would that the not be included in the final audit report? >> i have no idea....
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mr. norquist, it sounds like you are saying and this sounds perhaps -- i think the obama am administrationmay say you're paranoid. administrations like obama's to might go after critics. they might use patriot act powers and such things to persecute, i don't know, ne documentarians who make films thatab perhaps are critical of e administration? could we imagine suchuse] abuse taking place?certainl >> i am sure those things kunlt happ couldn't happen today but in world war i,yo they certainly d. >> thank you very much. mr. de souza, your witness.>> wu >> well, you live in washington, d.c. >> yes. p >> would you describe that as a safe city? >> not particularly. >> all right.aled if there was -- g >> because we don't have conceal carry. >> if there is -- that's right. excellent point. in other words -- in other words when there's a danger in a place like washington, d.c., it really helps to have a gun, doesn't itr >> yes. >> and for countries, too. if a country is in danger, it o kind of helps for us to have e some guns?h >> forav self-defense.e if you go to your neighbor's house and shoot a
mr. norquist, it sounds like you are saying and this sounds perhaps -- i think the obama am administrationmay say you're paranoid. administrations like obama's to might go after critics. they might use patriot act powers and such things to persecute, i don't know, ne documentarians who make films thatab perhaps are critical of e administration? could we imagine suchuse] abuse taking place?certainl >> i am sure those things kunlt happ couldn't happen today but in world war i,yo they...
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i do not know how one of sound mind can read the transcript as think that mr. mixon upheld the principals. the question is not of that of democrat or republican or conspiracy to get the president, in the words of a presidential defender, mr. nixon took a principal role of a disgusting performance. this is a matter of right and wrong. tra perhaps this old mys issouri. constitutional and parliamentary shows an official may be removed losing his ability to governor activity. the distinguished gentleman mentioned james madison. on may 19th, 1789, in the debates mr. madison said, quote, i think it absolutely necessary that the president have the power of removing his subored naets from office. it will make him in a peculiar manner subject to their conduct and subject him to impeachment himself. if he nuts chooses to check you components. that risk must be accepted. the ultimate arbiter is the people. public reaction today is clearly revoltion. the evidence against mr. nixon is in his own words made public at his own direction. there can no longer be a charge he was
i do not know how one of sound mind can read the transcript as think that mr. mixon upheld the principals. the question is not of that of democrat or republican or conspiracy to get the president, in the words of a presidential defender, mr. nixon took a principal role of a disgusting performance. this is a matter of right and wrong. tra perhaps this old mys issouri. constitutional and parliamentary shows an official may be removed losing his ability to governor activity. the distinguished...
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take over, it's depressing." ( beeping ) >> reporter: as we get closer, the alarm sounds on his radiation detector. mrsaito just pulled over so we could see this sign here in his town. it says, "nuclear power, energy for a bright future." not exactly. three-plus years later, the town is still eerily empty. "there was plenty of talk about how the nuclear plant brought our town prosperity" he said at this empty train station, "but we've come to this. now they're talking about creating a nuclear waste dump site here." he shows us where, just a mile from his home. japan still doesn't have enough room to store the millions of tons of radioactive soil that's been scraped up. bags of the toxic waste are stacked along roadways. "the government didn't ask for our input," he said. "they just told us a waste dump site would be built here." saito's property has been in his family for 12 generations. he points out where family heirlooms, including their valuable kimonos, were destroyed. he takes us to where he once grew his prized spinach. today it's an overgrown mess. efill, before we depart, he does a little mai
take over, it's depressing." ( beeping ) >> reporter: as we get closer, the alarm sounds on his radiation detector. mrsaito just pulled over so we could see this sign here in his town. it says, "nuclear power, energy for a bright future." not exactly. three-plus years later, the town is still eerily empty. "there was plenty of talk about how the nuclear plant brought our town prosperity" he said at this empty train station, "but we've come to this. now...
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lawyers say there is no sound or fair basis to pursue mr. mozzilo. >> right now forbes are looking at the most valuable nfl teams. who's coming out on top? >> you know how this works. the americans think the nfl is the biggest sport in the world. the europeans think soccer is. and it appears the nfl is the biggest. you've got teams like the dallas cowboys worth near $3.2 billion. the average is worth $1.4 billion. now, media rights really driving it. beating real madrid out in the soccer club. but net, it's the soccer clubs worth less than the nfl clubs. >> i think with the world cup, we got a better taste of how much these players and teams are really worth. so i think our education, we're getting a good one. because we're getting more interested in football over here in america. steve, thank you, sir. >>> i want to pass this on. breaking news we're getting in this morning. it's coming out of atlanta where nbc has learned that a u.s. doctor who has contracted the ebola virus will be released today. dr. kent brantly was working with patients
lawyers say there is no sound or fair basis to pursue mr. mozzilo. >> right now forbes are looking at the most valuable nfl teams. who's coming out on top? >> you know how this works. the americans think the nfl is the biggest sport in the world. the europeans think soccer is. and it appears the nfl is the biggest. you've got teams like the dallas cowboys worth near $3.2 billion. the average is worth $1.4 billion. now, media rights really driving it. beating real madrid out in the...
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i do not know how one of sound mind can read the transcript as think that mr. mixon upheld the principals. the question is not of that of democrat or republican or conspiracy to get the president, in the words of a presidential defender, mr. nixon took a principal role of a disgusting performance. this is a matter of right and wrong. tra perhaps this old mys issouri. constitutional and parliamentary shows an official may be removed losing his ability to governor activity. the distinguished gentleman mentioned james madison. on may 19th, 1789, in the debates mr. madison said, quote, i think it absolutely necessary that the president have the power of removing his subored naets from office. it will make him in a peculiar manner subject to their conduct and subject him to impeachment himself. if he nuts chooses to check you components. that risk must be accepted. the ultimate arbiter is the people. public reaction today is clearly revoltion. the evidence against mr. nixon is in his own words made public at his own direction. there can no longer be a charge he was
i do not know how one of sound mind can read the transcript as think that mr. mixon upheld the principals. the question is not of that of democrat or republican or conspiracy to get the president, in the words of a presidential defender, mr. nixon took a principal role of a disgusting performance. this is a matter of right and wrong. tra perhaps this old mys issouri. constitutional and parliamentary shows an official may be removed losing his ability to governor activity. the distinguished...
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this doesn't sound like mr. jobs. they areroducts, but premium products.seeing a lower price ago,egy, which one year there were wondering, do we have to go there. that diversity at the upper end makes sense. >> are they cannibalizing their products? would you buy a giant ipad? >> my kids would drop it. it is for people who like using a laptop. >> macbook air has been doing well. sales have increased last quarter. sales of the ipad have gone down, which was surprising. perhaps adding a new model at a larger size wood pick up that business along the way. thatven't you been saying a tablet is not a laptop? >> am not sure they will pursue the same strategy as microsoft with their surface. apple believes in the sanctity of product categories. a larger tablet does not necessarily replace a laptop. >> i want to bring in liz ann sonders. this is about american entrepreneurial spirit, which we completely misjudged this equity market. companies adapt to a marketplace. >> it's not just the normal of high tech. happening in the industrial spirit energy. has an impact
this doesn't sound like mr. jobs. they areroducts, but premium products.seeing a lower price ago,egy, which one year there were wondering, do we have to go there. that diversity at the upper end makes sense. >> are they cannibalizing their products? would you buy a giant ipad? >> my kids would drop it. it is for people who like using a laptop. >> macbook air has been doing well. sales have increased last quarter. sales of the ipad have gone down, which was surprising. perhaps...
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between the west and russia with former australian prime minister malcolm fraser mr fraser just to give our viewers a sound so how long you've been involved in politics you first ran for office in one thousand nine hundred fifty four that's actually the year when nikita khrushchev decided to you know hand crimea are over to your cranes and last week as we mentioned the people of crimea decided to rejoin russia and in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as international precedents in costs of the upcoming referendum in scotland and so on and so forth but the response that they're hearing from the west is that you know you shouldn't make those things what you're doing is illegitimate but what we've been doing is totally right and i wonder if you could help our viewers understand what is so strikingly different about all those examples let me answer that this way from the very beginning the united states is regarded that self as a exceptional nation as a nation that better than all others there's only ever gone to war to fight for the freedom of other people well that's not reall
between the west and russia with former australian prime minister malcolm fraser mr fraser just to give our viewers a sound so how long you've been involved in politics you first ran for office in one thousand nine hundred fifty four that's actually the year when nikita khrushchev decided to you know hand crimea are over to your cranes and last week as we mentioned the people of crimea decided to rejoin russia and in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as...
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it sounds like this guy, mr.evine, engaged in something that was -- he has a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders. not to himself. liz: to take the best deal, and one might, on the surface think, the more pricey deal, which is the one he hasn't done might be the best deal. that's not always true. >> he said the more pricey deal, the dollar general deal would not past antitrust muster, because it could create too big of a company. how many of the dollar stores do you need? i don't see -- it's not like if dollar stores went out of business they would raise the prices to $2. liz: remember 99 cents only sold themselves because it was getting too crowded. >> what is the real -- i can understand the antitrust implications of a time warner, comcast deal, and big media mergers and things like that. i get that because there's a limited amount of companies out there, you know, providing cable. but family dollar, dollar tree, dollar general? if you made them all one store, i can't imagine that the consumer would be
it sounds like this guy, mr.evine, engaged in something that was -- he has a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders. not to himself. liz: to take the best deal, and one might, on the surface think, the more pricey deal, which is the one he hasn't done might be the best deal. that's not always true. >> he said the more pricey deal, the dollar general deal would not past antitrust muster, because it could create too big of a company. how many of the dollar stores do you need? i don't...
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mr. parker used the word colored people in that sound byte. that jumped out for us. so we asked him about that. >> so i said colored people and i guess i would have said young people of color. >> reporter: do you use the phrase colored people? >> no i don't. >> okay. >> yeah, no. uh, i was speaking rapidly, you know, sometimes we are trying to get lots of thoughts out at one time. so i clarified what i mean and i mean communities of color. >> reporter: very important issue, we thought in oakland which is a very diverse community, but he said again today, you know, this was just a slip of the tongue. so he is saying he misspoke. >> he misspoke, he got his words turned around. that is what he says. >>> robin williams' daughter zelda attacked on social media. she had no choice but to do something drastic. >>> the ice bucket challenge you have seen on facebook. but what happened in the east bay tonight takes it to a whole new level. see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 milli
mr. parker used the word colored people in that sound byte. that jumped out for us. so we asked him about that. >> so i said colored people and i guess i would have said young people of color. >> reporter: do you use the phrase colored people? >> no i don't. >> okay. >> yeah, no. uh, i was speaking rapidly, you know, sometimes we are trying to get lots of thoughts out at one time. so i clarified what i mean and i mean communities of color. >> reporter: very...
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i don't want to sound like it's mr. smith goes to washington. what you tell the candidates?them what you really do. tell them what you believe. in this era, what i do think we need to tell people is more can get done in washington and i want to fix the economy. i don't think our candidates and campaigns of both sides are doing that message relatively well. and i think that's a message people would want to hear and want to see done. >> you know, fred, it's funny. i detect the same thing. i'm watching the tv ads. i'm looking at the campaign websites. i see a real disconnect between where the american public is about sort of the state of american politics and the politicians themselves. they're sort of -- i guess they're afraid of the anger. i don't think they're missing it. they know that there's anger out there, right? >> all of us know that there's anger out there. part of it, chuck, is trying to figure out exactly what is driving it. i think those exit interviews you did was great. regardless of what party they were in, they all got into this to make a difference. and i thi
i don't want to sound like it's mr. smith goes to washington. what you tell the candidates?them what you really do. tell them what you believe. in this era, what i do think we need to tell people is more can get done in washington and i want to fix the economy. i don't think our candidates and campaigns of both sides are doing that message relatively well. and i think that's a message people would want to hear and want to see done. >> you know, fred, it's funny. i detect the same thing....
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mr. pistorius screams as he pitches his voice, if he sounds like a woman, what would happen?t is not true, my lady. my lady, i do not think the evidence is that she screamed so she couldn't take it further. i ask that we open the second hyperlink. i'll put it to you that ask at the moment we will call the court the surprise of him screaming and it sounds just like a woman. that answer is very important. because i heard like i recall a woman scream. intermingled also the man. so, the witness said i believe the screaming of two voices, two tones, he's saying, no, i don't believe it. they will call a witness. that never happened. that never happened. so that answer, am i to believe they were screaming in two tones of two voices in surprise should be accepted. there, my lady, we deal with the similarity of the sounds of batting in the door and a gunshot. my lady, there at least was an attempt to produce something, but i say with the most respect, a very weak attempt. my lady, that attempt was the test that volmerance, dixon and their wives and everybody congregated at the shootin
mr. pistorius screams as he pitches his voice, if he sounds like a woman, what would happen?t is not true, my lady. my lady, i do not think the evidence is that she screamed so she couldn't take it further. i ask that we open the second hyperlink. i'll put it to you that ask at the moment we will call the court the surprise of him screaming and it sounds just like a woman. that answer is very important. because i heard like i recall a woman scream. intermingled also the man. so, the witness...
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sounds about right. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.h" where chemistry smoked up the set. they got enjoijed in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. it's no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while most friend, george clooney, offered congratulati s congratulations. telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm happy for brad and angie and their whole family. for "nightline," i'm lama hasan, in the south of france. >> we're happy for them, too. we thank you, as well, for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. as always, online 24/7, on abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night. hey, guys. daddy's pulling in. hurry up and finish your meatloaf. i like your new haircut, mommy. thank you, honey. do you think daddy'll notice? i don't know. you wanna bet? yeah! yeah! sure! which side you wanna take? i bet he won't notice. i was gonna take that one! okay, he's comin'. hurry upup. quiet. hey, gladys knight and the pips. hi, honey. hi, ddy. hmm. wh
sounds about right. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.h" where chemistry smoked up the set. they got enjoijed in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. it's no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while most friend, george clooney, offered congratulati s congratulations. telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm happy for brad and angie and their whole family. for "nightline," i'm...
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it sounds to me like mr. potato head? >> it is. it's an random arbitrary box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with like the facial outline then add the hair, then eyebrows and a nose. >> using the crude tools of the kid. the kids helped to assemble an image they didn't think looked exactly like the suspect. >> they asked the kids, what did the mustache look like. they said it was a fu manchu type mustache. the police never added it to the composite. >> but a woman who lived in a complex bloodsworth briefly visited saw the drawing on tv and she called the cops. >> she just called in and said the composite looked like me. >> bloodsworth's picture was quickly plastered all over the news. his person walk playe perp walkn understandless loop. by the they saw him in a lineup. anyone who watched tv that week in baltimore knew what he looked like. >> everybody in court said they watched me on television. the entire weekend before i was in the lineup. >> but do you remember the lineup? >> i do. the two little boys never identifie
it sounds to me like mr. potato head? >> it is. it's an random arbitrary box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with like the facial outline then add the hair, then eyebrows and a nose. >> using the crude tools of the kid. the kids helped to assemble an image they didn't think looked exactly like the suspect. >> they asked the kids, what did the mustache look like. they said it was a fu manchu type mustache. the police never added it to the composite. >> but a...
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sounds about right. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.h" where chemistry smoked up the set. they got enjoijed in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. it's no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while most friend, george clooney, offered congratulati s congratulations. telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm happy for brad and angie and their whole family. for "nightline," i'm lama hasan, in the south of france. >> we're happy for them, too. we thank you, as well, for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. as always, online 24/7, on abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night. [ grunting ] [ roars ] aah! [ howls ] [ growls ] we're big fans of reality-competition television. fleming: so, we came up with the idea of what if we took real people and put them into a fantasy world? it's a reality competition with a story line. a scripted fantasy world with reality contestants. everealm. a land of beauty and great magical power, where 12 kingdom
sounds about right. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.h" where chemistry smoked up the set. they got enjoijed in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. it's no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while most friend, george clooney, offered congratulati s congratulations. telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm happy for brad and angie and their whole family. for "nightline," i'm...
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mr. nardashian. >> looking at data storage, doesn't sound sexy ay y or exci until you look at performance.aluations phenomenal. balance sheets are great and continue to grow because demand are there and will continue to get even bigger. that's why some of the names are outperforming markets now and i think they will continue to do that through the end of the year. >> under your radar, downtown josh brown? >> solar city, focusing on this stock. i don't know how under the radar but definitely concern in the most recent numbers they announced as far as new users. herb greenberg on cnbc earlier this morning pointing out there are no fundamentals. i really don't agree with that point. and i think you do have a nasty candle here but probably better off speculating on the long side than the short side, given how quickly solar city tends to have recovered from these events. >> not bad fundamentals, no fundamentals. >> a little hyperbolic, but -- i'll let it slide. >> all right. >>> coming up, going off the desk to find out what stephanie link does when she not trading. >>> something unusual is goi
mr. nardashian. >> looking at data storage, doesn't sound sexy ay y or exci until you look at performance.aluations phenomenal. balance sheets are great and continue to grow because demand are there and will continue to get even bigger. that's why some of the names are outperforming markets now and i think they will continue to do that through the end of the year. >> under your radar, downtown josh brown? >> solar city, focusing on this stock. i don't know how under the radar...
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mr. warfield and the representative from pandora. does the xm deal sound good in their construct for the pre-'72 artist? i heard diana ross thinks she has music pre-72, was going to be at a venue in this area, and they said something about national tour and felt confidant it would be standing room only. they are attractive and we love their music and will do in years to come. mr. warfield, if you would, i would appreciate it. >> we haven't taken a position on the pre-1972. i would say our members that are participating i would argue most are paying in the digital arena and are looking for ways to avoid that. we have some concerns on whether or not there maybe unintended consequences as a result of it. we are studying that issue but haven't taken a position to oppose the bill. >> great. would you continue to study it for me? >> yes, ma'am. >> mr. harrison? >> if congress decides this is an issue that needs to be resolved we would support the copy write office that suggests full federalization so not only do consumers get the benefits of the law, for example
mr. warfield and the representative from pandora. does the xm deal sound good in their construct for the pre-'72 artist? i heard diana ross thinks she has music pre-72, was going to be at a venue in this area, and they said something about national tour and felt confidant it would be standing room only. they are attractive and we love their music and will do in years to come. mr. warfield, if you would, i would appreciate it. >> we haven't taken a position on the pre-1972. i would say our...
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but i will tell you this, it sounds from the initial contact with mr. brown that this officer was not particularly pleased with the way the struggle might have turned out before mr. brown was trying to get away from him and perhaps he was upset about that and didn't -- and wanted to exact retribution against mr. brown for that. that is speculation. but that with make sense to me. >> he was intimidated about his side or -- or was it race? >> if it is size and weight, why are you getting out of the car and chasing him? those are scenarios that boggles the mind. if i'm afraid of you then why am i engaging you? why not take a fall back situation. cause your own fear and say, i'm gooding it eliminate the fear of you guys. it doesn't make any sense and i would ask your listeners and audience to take that into account. >> anthony, jake shepherd spoke to cnn about wilson. you want to play a brief clip about that. >> i can never i manning inhim, even if that situation, taking someone else's wife. let alone taking someone's life with malicious intent. you know. h
but i will tell you this, it sounds from the initial contact with mr. brown that this officer was not particularly pleased with the way the struggle might have turned out before mr. brown was trying to get away from him and perhaps he was upset about that and didn't -- and wanted to exact retribution against mr. brown for that. that is speculation. but that with make sense to me. >> he was intimidated about his side or -- or was it race? >> if it is size and weight, why are you...
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mr. ambassador, to wrap it up, so it sounds as though what i'm hearing is, perhaps -- we've been reluctantve weapons to the kurds, seeing them as part of iraq, but perhaps this is the beginning of the splitting apart of of iraq, that iraq as we know it is over. >> well i think the only way to keep iraq together is a kind of a confederal arapingment between kurdistan and baghdad. where baghdad agrees the kurds could export oil, they could acquire their own weapon, control their own air space and i think we began to give them some weapons. i think we need to build on that, as we are going to limit ourselves to air power alone. we need to have people on the ground who can take advantage of the shift in balance as a result of degrading that we will do, and that's very important, similarly i believe we ought to start working with some moderate sunni groups to arm them. that's what worked in 2007-2008, and we need to do that, but we also need to keep pushing the iraqis political forces to come together to form a central government, and internationalize the effort, exercise that u.s. leadership t
mr. ambassador, to wrap it up, so it sounds as though what i'm hearing is, perhaps -- we've been reluctantve weapons to the kurds, seeing them as part of iraq, but perhaps this is the beginning of the splitting apart of of iraq, that iraq as we know it is over. >> well i think the only way to keep iraq together is a kind of a confederal arapingment between kurdistan and baghdad. where baghdad agrees the kurds could export oil, they could acquire their own weapon, control their own air...
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other issue that i think is striking to people is the involvement of this british sounding isis member, the person who kills mry in the video. under incredible pressure, british prime minister david cameron is not interested in getting involved but hundreds of britains are among the isis fighters. >> yes. up to 400 brits are in syria. we have to assume quite a lot of them are fighting with isis because it's the largest fighting group. so this had to have come as a great surprise, unpleasant as it might have been, it couldn't have been a surprise. they have the ability to narrow down, even from what little they are seeing on that video and might be able to narrow down who this person is. that would be a good start there's a larger problem, again, if you're james cameron, is that these are your citizens. they are going to be coming home and what kinds of poisons are they bringing with them, literally, as well as metaphorically. >> let's take a listen to what this says. >> i haven't seen any voice or it's just a clue of citizenship but it's not in evidence. so i can't say about the citizenship. i just can't. >> h
other issue that i think is striking to people is the involvement of this british sounding isis member, the person who kills mry in the video. under incredible pressure, british prime minister david cameron is not interested in getting involved but hundreds of britains are among the isis fighters. >> yes. up to 400 brits are in syria. we have to assume quite a lot of them are fighting with isis because it's the largest fighting group. so this had to have come as a great surprise,...
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mr. cowen on with a little bit of sound.ot of transparency or information that we gleaned about what exactly happened, who did it and who will be held accountable for that? >> in terms of the actual mechanisms and defining, having a bright line that says this kind of behavior is legal and this kind of behavior is not legal. >> there will be, within the banks and if i go back to this deterrent question and the banks know what behavior got judged. i don't really buy the idea that there's not enough information for the lawyers to make future determinations about what they can or can't do. there is a public transparence toe help regulators and others to help determinations going forward and this gets to the bigger problem than the financial system where we leave a lot of power up to regulators and the problem is regulators are least likely to regulate that you power when they're most needed to exercise it because they get into the bubble psychologies. >> do you think we've made progress in the last eight years? >> i think dodd-f
mr. cowen on with a little bit of sound.ot of transparency or information that we gleaned about what exactly happened, who did it and who will be held accountable for that? >> in terms of the actual mechanisms and defining, having a bright line that says this kind of behavior is legal and this kind of behavior is not legal. >> there will be, within the banks and if i go back to this deterrent question and the banks know what behavior got judged. i don't really buy the idea that...
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mr. hungar, for 11 years the prayer has sounded almost exclusively like the ones that i read. and one year on four occasions there was some attempts to vary it up, to have a -- [inaudible] minister or a wiccan. but for the most part not out of any malice or anything like that, but because this is what the people in this community knew and were familiit and weret what most of the ministers were, most of the prayers sounded like this. >> well, no. i mean, it's clearly not correct that most of the prayers sounded like the one you just read. >> in your position, is it that wouldn't matter, i understand, because you have two limitations, process thelytizing and disparaging, and i think justice's question gets at place, place limitations. one could read your brief and say, well, it doesn't matter. it could be an executive body with, it could be a court, it could be a town meeting, a school board, a zoning board, a utility. is this case about prayer at the beginning of a legislative session, or is it about prayer in all three branches of government? >> this case is about prayer at th
mr. hungar, for 11 years the prayer has sounded almost exclusively like the ones that i read. and one year on four occasions there was some attempts to vary it up, to have a -- [inaudible] minister or a wiccan. but for the most part not out of any malice or anything like that, but because this is what the people in this community knew and were familiit and weret what most of the ministers were, most of the prayers sounded like this. >> well, no. i mean, it's clearly not correct that most...
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sound of thanks. and this wasn't the only location. one at the mrs. doubtfire house and another to union square. there, we found not just the biggest crowd yet but kathy says she's the one who started this. >> we didn't get a chance to say it was our way of saying goodbye. and clapping, i think is the best way of doing it celebrating. doing it in a happy way. >> happy as they can be, anyway. one week later. >> my girl "," ain't no mountain high enough "those are hits produced by motown music, today, barry goredy was honored." 84 years old in a powder blue suit, barry goredy holds himself up to the standard he sets for his stars >> we ended up taking unknown artists off the street, teaching him how to talk, walk, dance. >> motown launched the careers of diana ross, the jackson 5 and smoky robinson. . >> i found the right people. i thought them things my father taught me. >> now, his story takes center stage. today, hundreds gathered to celebrate goredy. >> it was music we partied to. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the cit
sound of thanks. and this wasn't the only location. one at the mrs. doubtfire house and another to union square. there, we found not just the biggest crowd yet but kathy says she's the one who started this. >> we didn't get a chance to say it was our way of saying goodbye. and clapping, i think is the best way of doing it celebrating. doing it in a happy way. >> happy as they can be, anyway. one week later. >> my girl "," ain't no mountain high enough "those are...
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isis militant who speaks to the camera throughout that video in what sounds like a distinct london accent, and then he ultimately kills mrhe same man then threatens to kill another american journalist, steven sotloff who's also being held in captivity by the same group. that man is now the subject of a murder inquiry and international
isis militant who speaks to the camera throughout that video in what sounds like a distinct london accent, and then he ultimately kills mrhe same man then threatens to kill another american journalist, steven sotloff who's also being held in captivity by the same group. that man is now the subject of a murder inquiry and international
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. >> you sound like a life coach. mr. hday plans with us? we know what hoda has done all week. do you have a party planned? >> eat a piece of 15 different cakes. >> all right. >> my plan needs to be going to see the doctor and making sure i'm not diabetic. you know what, when i turn 50 i want to lose weight. i'm reading al's book. i have to lose weight. i have positive plans. no more vodka. i have party voice. i have to stop. >> you are changing. good for you, elvis. >> it is all a lie. >> this is it. >> people don't like change. we like who you are. >> we will meet you at the bar later. >> unless you are expecting, your shots are on me. >> elvis leaving the building. thank you. >> thank you, al. >> always good. >> 50 more for you. >> have a beautiful weekend. >> you, too. >> all right, mr. roker, let's talk about these hurricanes, tropical storms. >> that's right. look at the pictures and show you what's going on. iselle made landfall along the coast of the big island. let's bring you up to date on the latest. two storms
. >> you sound like a life coach. mr. hday plans with us? we know what hoda has done all week. do you have a party planned? >> eat a piece of 15 different cakes. >> all right. >> my plan needs to be going to see the doctor and making sure i'm not diabetic. you know what, when i turn 50 i want to lose weight. i'm reading al's book. i have to lose weight. i have positive plans. no more vodka. i have party voice. i have to stop. >> you are changing. good for you,...
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sounds like something from "the with zard of oz." >> reporter: "the dead poet society." >> call me mrkeating or if you're daring captain my captain. >> reporter: "mrs. doubtfire." and "good will hunting." >> talk about you, who you are. and i'm fascinated. i'm in. >> reporter: for which he won an oscar for best supporting actor. all that onscreen humor masked inner turmoil. if the early 1980s, a problem with cocaine which he claimed to have quit after the fatal overdose of his friend and fellow comedian josh belushi. he spoke to abc's barbara walters about it. >> people also feel in writing about you, reading the interviews, that the december of josh belushi was an enormous influence on you, rather than just -- you tell me what it was for you. >> it's only the fact that, here's a guy who is probably one of the toughest, strongest people you could ever meet. and he's taken out. you know? it's -- basically it cleaned up a whole generation of people. because this guy was as strong as anybody you could ever meet. john could run into that wall and get up and do it again. if it took him out
sounds like something from "the with zard of oz." >> reporter: "the dead poet society." >> call me mrkeating or if you're daring captain my captain. >> reporter: "mrs. doubtfire." and "good will hunting." >> talk about you, who you are. and i'm fascinated. i'm in. >> reporter: for which he won an oscar for best supporting actor. all that onscreen humor masked inner turmoil. if the early 1980s, a problem with cocaine which he...
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sounds about right. for hollywood's king and queen. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.th" where palpable chemistry steamed up the set. they got engaged in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. so it is no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while close friend george clooney offered congratulations, telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm really happy for brad and angie and their whole family. for "nightline," i'm lama hasan, in the south of france. >> we're happy for them, too. we thank you, as well, for watching "nightline" tonight. tune into "gma" first thing in the morning. as always, online 24/7, on abcnews.com. thanks again for watching. good night. ht.
sounds about right. for hollywood's king and queen. they've been together for nine years. ever since "mr. and mrs.th" where palpable chemistry steamed up the set. they got engaged in 2012, keeping coy about what they might do and when. so it is no surprise they pulled off a surprise wedding. and check out that bling. while close friend george clooney offered congratulations, telling "people" magazine, how great is that? i'm really happy for brad and angie and their whole...
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mr. washington's gun was an air pellet gun. while it looked, sounded and slid like it was real, it was a pellet gun. >> now after what happened in omaha, police in springfield, missouri now say tv crews for the series "cops" will no longer be allowed to ride along with their officers. >>> a special laboratory is being used to discover how to better handle the public. >> reporter: this officer is getting wired so his brain and body functions can be monitored as he gets ready to make life or death decisions. >> police [ bleep ] police department [ bleep ] hey, talk to me. >> reporter: decisions in a most unique laboratory. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: corporal jordan ferguson is one of many officers who have volunteered time in this lab, complete with frightening, realistic actors on a huge reality screen. >> we have received a call from a person who says that a convenience store is being robbed. do you understand? >> yes. >> stand by. >> hey, hey, back up! back up! back up! put your hands up! put your hands up! drop the knife! drop it, right now. >> repor
mr. washington's gun was an air pellet gun. while it looked, sounded and slid like it was real, it was a pellet gun. >> now after what happened in omaha, police in springfield, missouri now say tv crews for the series "cops" will no longer be allowed to ride along with their officers. >>> a special laboratory is being used to discover how to better handle the public. >> reporter: this officer is getting wired so his brain and body functions can be monitored as he...
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sound of thanks. and this wasn't the only location. one at the mrs. doubtfire house and another to union square. there, we found not just the biggest crowd yet but kathy says she's the one who started this. >> we didn't get a chance to say it was our way of saying goodbye. and clapping, i think is the best way of doing it celebrating. doing it in a happy way. >> happy as they can be, anyway. one week later. >> my girl "," ain't no mountain high enough "those are hits produced by motown music, today, barry goredy was honored." 84 years old in a powder blue suit, barry goredy holds himself up to the standard he sets for his stars >> we ended up taking unknown artists off the street, teaching him how to talk, walk, dance. >> motown launched the careers of diana ross, the jackson 5 and smoky robinson. . >> i found the right people. i thought them things my father taught me. >> now, his story takes center stage. today, hundreds gathered to celebrate goredy. >> it was music we partied to. >> national, state, and local politicians sang his praises and mayor kwon handed barry gordy with a key to the cit
sound of thanks. and this wasn't the only location. one at the mrs. doubtfire house and another to union square. there, we found not just the biggest crowd yet but kathy says she's the one who started this. >> we didn't get a chance to say it was our way of saying goodbye. and clapping, i think is the best way of doing it celebrating. doing it in a happy way. >> happy as they can be, anyway. one week later. >> my girl "," ain't no mountain high enough "those are...
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mr. president, where is your humanity? this innocent man and his family deserve better. britishp prime ministerskykyí& it's the sounddiately left vacation to get back to work. brits are identifying the leading suspect and it wasn't even one of their own who was killed. mr. president, americans are justifiably outraged an they wonder if you are disengaged, tired, over worked, bored or just clueless. but then again at this point, what difference does it make? what difference do you make? what difference can you make? there are no words to describe the horror, the savagery, the beheading of james foley. the agony of his mom and dad who for two years isis held him hostage fought to bring him home. we are the greatest country on earth. we are americans. they will bring him home. yes, hope does spring eternal. and no words to describe the disappointment. when nations far less powerful bring their hostages home, while the greatest most powerful nation on earth does not. there are no words to describe the anxiety, the panic, the loss of hope, the desperation, the moment isis e-mails how and when their son will die. no words
mr. president, where is your humanity? this innocent man and his family deserve better. britishp prime ministerskykyí& it's the sounddiately left vacation to get back to work. brits are identifying the leading suspect and it wasn't even one of their own who was killed. mr. president, americans are justifiably outraged an they wonder if you are disengaged, tired, over worked, bored or just clueless. but then again at this point, what difference does it make? what difference do you make?...
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sounds right. >> i'll yield back. >> i'll recognize mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here today. and i have a couple of questions i'd like to ask. first of all, who is performing the role of systems integrator now? who is doing that? >> optimum. >> i'm sorry. >> my prior company. >> who has that role now? >> optimum, the firm. >> okay. i got you. some questions i'd like to ask about some reports. earlier this summer we learned there were nearly 4 million inconsistencies in the applications submitted via healthcare.gov. those inconsistents are for citizenship status or income. the failure to calculate these property could mean that millions of americans could have to pay back incorrectly calculated subsidies. so earlier this summer it was reported that there were millions of these, first of all, how did this happen? and can't the website check for accura accuracy. >> sure. so appreciate the question. inconsistencies occur because of the changes that occur in people's lives. and people that end up having more current information than government d
sounds right. >> i'll yield back. >> i'll recognize mr. harper for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for being here today. and i have a couple of questions i'd like to ask. first of all, who is performing the role of systems integrator now? who is doing that? >> optimum. >> i'm sorry. >> my prior company. >> who has that role now? >> optimum, the firm. >> okay. i got you. some questions i'd like to ask about some...
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sound threatened. >> we do believe this was not a random act, where he just surprised somebody. we believe that mr. markle was the intended victim. >> it's imperative for police to question the ear witness as much as possible. that person listened to this deceased professor moments before he perished. so, every detail could become relevant. >> reporter: minutes later, that silver prius seen speeding from the scene. a vehicle of interest. but what about a person? harvard and cambridge-educated, markle had a controversial blog. could this be clue number two? he posted a blog about the death penalty. the same website on which he received threatening comments in 2012. one commenter saying that, markle needed to be stopped by all means necessary. >> is it possible that some of his scholarship and literature created some enemies? that's as possible as any of the other scenarios. >> reporter: and there are several. markle had been married to another eminent lawyer, wendy jo adelson. they had those two boys. but their love soured. markle described the day she left him as his pearl harbor. adelson said thro
sound threatened. >> we do believe this was not a random act, where he just surprised somebody. we believe that mr. markle was the intended victim. >> it's imperative for police to question the ear witness as much as possible. that person listened to this deceased professor moments before he perished. so, every detail could become relevant. >> reporter: minutes later, that silver prius seen speeding from the scene. a vehicle of interest. but what about a person? harvard and...
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does this sound like what was going on at the time? >> yeah. >> mr.zman, are you on any psychiatric medications now? >> yeah. it's helping me out a lot. >> how does this help you? >> it makes the voices and stuff go away. >> no further questions, your honor. >> thank you, you may step down. >> mr. guzman, you pass. good luck to you. you'll go to staffing on thursday. >> okay. >> passing means the patient is ready to return to court to stand trial for his crime. atascadero state hospital with its razor wire and guard tower stationed along the perimeter looks nothing like a hospital. no one here talks about curing the patients. instead, they talk of medication, and a lot of it, enough to keep these patients from hurting themselves and others. this is where california sends its criminally insane, those who will be released and those who will never be free. >> people who are probably watching this will find me to be a very distasteful and unpleasant person to be around. the only thing i can say to you is simply this, if i don't get up today and tell you e
does this sound like what was going on at the time? >> yeah. >> mr.zman, are you on any psychiatric medications now? >> yeah. it's helping me out a lot. >> how does this help you? >> it makes the voices and stuff go away. >> no further questions, your honor. >> thank you, you may step down. >> mr. guzman, you pass. good luck to you. you'll go to staffing on thursday. >> okay. >> passing means the patient is ready to return to court to...
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sound progressively inside or out. and your neighborhood parking essentially it set up as one spot for each house on the block mr.line's letter says they use 3 spaces without the expansion in place pr that variance this parking variance will be moving another one or two parking spaces in the white zone depending on how it's laid auto this will leave space to park in front of my house without blocking the entrance to my garage and driveway. when you factor in the parking for the staff and the parents this reduce street park and not included are the transfer appointments and the elementary staff and the after school staff for myself and other neighbors that signed the port commission petitions objecting to the project i ask you to deny this where both requests thank you, thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, everyone. commissioners. my name is is a commissioner earl lynn louie we live across the street from the project. i want to bring to your attention loving ton middle school is located one block away age over 6 thousand students and staff they've got no parking for that site. so in the
sound progressively inside or out. and your neighborhood parking essentially it set up as one spot for each house on the block mr.line's letter says they use 3 spaces without the expansion in place pr that variance this parking variance will be moving another one or two parking spaces in the white zone depending on how it's laid auto this will leave space to park in front of my house without blocking the entrance to my garage and driveway. when you factor in the parking for the staff and the...
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security of the country so i just remind us of all of this is in perfect i know it might sound like an excuse. and i will ask mrent. >> thank you. there is a good detail what constitutes a pow combat and or a belligerent i don't think we need to get into that answer the question. we had at the detained combatants held by a opposing forces in the same armed conflict and as such this falls in the tradition of the prisoner exchanges between opposing forces in a time of war. it's true the taliban is not the conventional nationstates that has been party to the armed conflict in the past. it's not the character of the holding party. it's the character of the detainee that inspires and motivates our commitment to the recovery of the servicemembers held abroad. we don't see this as setting a particular precedent because it does fall in the tradition are of the prisoner exchanges and there have been in the past occasions where the united states has dealt with nonstate actors. >> can you give a specific example clicks >> i'm aware of the helicopter pilots michael durant in somalia who was held captive by the warlord and
security of the country so i just remind us of all of this is in perfect i know it might sound like an excuse. and i will ask mrent. >> thank you. there is a good detail what constitutes a pow combat and or a belligerent i don't think we need to get into that answer the question. we had at the detained combatants held by a opposing forces in the same armed conflict and as such this falls in the tradition of the prisoner exchanges between opposing forces in a time of war. it's true the...
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mr. ticket if this are tickets and he has 20 account cheapest is $175. each. the advice from him and from friend police, if it soundsoo good to be true, the price is too low, it probably is. >>> thank you. still ahead, breaking news from south america where a plane crash has claimed the life of a presidential candidate. >> also, developing news from st. louis where unrest intelligence files after another officer opens fire. >> incredible video from the heartland, sliding glass doors are no match for this wall of water. >> a look outside right now at blue skies and clouds. meteorologist mike nicco is up next with the seven-day >>> a plane crash in brazil killed a presidential candidate and the private jet was headed from rio de janeiro to an airport out of the capital and it went down and went down. the 49-year-old camos died a left leaning business friendly candidate in the october elections. there were ten victims but they did not clarify how many were injured or killed. >>> in the midwest, there has been another police shooting overnight in ferguson, missouri. tensions between the police and community are running
mr. ticket if this are tickets and he has 20 account cheapest is $175. each. the advice from him and from friend police, if it soundsoo good to be true, the price is too low, it probably is. >>> thank you. still ahead, breaking news from south america where a plane crash has claimed the life of a presidential candidate. >> also, developing news from st. louis where unrest intelligence files after another officer opens fire. >> incredible video from the heartland, sliding...