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mr. thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all when he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. >> thomas pleads guilty to assault. he is convicted and sentenced to time served plus three years probation. thomas also has to undergo psychological evaluation and treatment. officer whit sustains minor injuries. >> we do not have time to be afraid. we react. that's when you think to yourself, wow, that could have been bad. >>> coming up, a deputy gets taken for a ride across a busy highway. >> my life was flashing before my eyes
mr. thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a...
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unsavory pitches of hightower lawsuit or the so i caught up with a regional director of the residue of mr thomas hug him and asked him about these pitches and the prospects for his hotel. i want to ask you this mr rather unsavory pictures on the internet mainly from journalists we've had toilets and all sorts of hotel rooms unfinished what do you make of that has that affected your business not directly i mean i have seen plenty of these images and we have talked with our colleagues but it had not really a direct effect to us we disappointed by them you must look at them and. to be honest i have not seen any of these pictures myself and i've spoken to a lot of joiner lists who are involved in dealing picks and it seems to be a bit of it is usual seeing a couple of days before the olympics because all the journalists need to have a story and then they pick something because they have to provide stories yet have your hotel rooms have they been full to capacity have even filling them up we have almost one hundred percent for all of our hotel rooms and we are operating more than two thousand five hu
unsavory pitches of hightower lawsuit or the so i caught up with a regional director of the residue of mr thomas hug him and asked him about these pitches and the prospects for his hotel. i want to ask you this mr rather unsavory pictures on the internet mainly from journalists we've had toilets and all sorts of hotel rooms unfinished what do you make of that has that affected your business not directly i mean i have seen plenty of these images and we have talked with our colleagues but it had...
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mrs. o'brien? >> is there a thomas around somewhere? >> some people have been with us for over 50 years.ely people. >> back to the u.s., there is a strange real estate listing that is appeared in yellowjacket. an 11 point $5 million super bunker that can withstand biological and nuclear attacks. here's what we found. >> we believe in being prepared. methat's why neighbors call jacked up jerry. >> he lives a quiet road in yellowjacket, colorado. population, 183. in 2002, he bought a decommissioned at&t relay tower from the cold war era. he spent the last 12 years and roughly $7 million building it as the ultimate defense against just about anything. what we have here is solid concrete. slab, aa five foot monolithic door. move, but stayll intact. it would take a drone dropping a rocket to penetrate the facility. it will not be your local law enforcement people. the neighbors think i'm psycho or crazy. the law enforcement guys say, i know where i'm going when things meltdown. >> it's his history and working in risk assessment with nasa and the world trade center that taught him the first ru
mrs. o'brien? >> is there a thomas around somewhere? >> some people have been with us for over 50 years.ely people. >> back to the u.s., there is a strange real estate listing that is appeared in yellowjacket. an 11 point $5 million super bunker that can withstand biological and nuclear attacks. here's what we found. >> we believe in being prepared. methat's why neighbors call jacked up jerry. >> he lives a quiet road in yellowjacket, colorado. population, 183. in...
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. >> the last first baseman to appear in a feature film was frank thomas in mr baseball with tom selleck. obviously done has more at stake this weekend. >> talking about baseball, these temperatures are better for hockey outside. today's high temperature is only around 20. 18 degrees by 2:00 p.m.. 5:00 p.m. we're down again. tonight slow down to - 4. we could break a record. the record low as minus one. >> we have a stalled out card no. and tri-state at 147 in the center lane causing a backup. volume is light on the road. usually an accident or install does not cause many clubs on the road. overnight construction has mostly been canceled. a small stretch between morgan and racine taking up the two left lanes but even that should be picked up in the next hour. >> the still more to come including a live report on a pilot program targeting gangs on the west side. >> and speaking out about the video after a bachelor party video ends up on the internet. >> arizona's governor will decide whether to veto a controversial new bill. >> and jimmy is coming to it doesn't operate out of basements or
. >> the last first baseman to appear in a feature film was frank thomas in mr baseball with tom selleck. obviously done has more at stake this weekend. >> talking about baseball, these temperatures are better for hockey outside. today's high temperature is only around 20. 18 degrees by 2:00 p.m.. 5:00 p.m. we're down again. tonight slow down to - 4. we could break a record. the record low as minus one. >> we have a stalled out card no. and tri-state at 147 in the center lane...
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mrs. clinton. while the panel led by thomas pickering on the right, and admiral mike mullen never interviewed senior executives, they regretted the congressional findings. >> i think if anyone in the house would like to question the credibility of ambassador pickering or admiral mullan, they can do so. we stand by the review for findings. >> in a new biography documenting mrs. clinton's years as secretary of state, petraeus seems to offer an endorsement, she would be a tremendous president. in the wake of the benghazi attacks, for example, i thought she was extraordinarily resolute, determined, and controlled. >> i don't know what's on his mind. i think the secretary of state and the entire administration mishandled it before, during, and after the attack. >> some lawmakers have accused petraeus of providing questionable testimony. saying he put the emphasis on the anti-islam video. he later claimed he knew it was terrorism from day one. >> thank you. >>> up next, a sentencing in the operation fast and furious related murder of a border patrol agent. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates acr
mrs. clinton. while the panel led by thomas pickering on the right, and admiral mike mullen never interviewed senior executives, they regretted the congressional findings. >> i think if anyone in the house would like to question the credibility of ambassador pickering or admiral mullan, they can do so. we stand by the review for findings. >> in a new biography documenting mrs. clinton's years as secretary of state, petraeus seems to offer an endorsement, she would be a tremendous...
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thomas. how is the weather getting flowers for the mrs.?ut early, you will have fog, moisture the form of mist. it is mild. here is live doppler 7 hd. the lowest visibility is novato at half moon bay and sfo is three-quarters of a mile. we will watch if delays and three quarters of a mile at half moon bay. we will have a forecast of fog. mostly clouds this afternoon. partly sunny from north to south. a chance of sprinkles to the north. warmer-than-average and near 60 at the coast and low-to-upper 60's bay and inland. >> good morning, everyone. we will see what is happening across our roads if we start with our drive time traffic 580 address to dublin you can see how clear it is at 23 minutes westbound direction. highway 4 antioch to concord is found minutes and 101 southbound from san rafael to san francisco is 18 minutes. there is fog so watch out and use the low beams. the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city is much better and not the heavy fog we had at the maze. be prepared, it could roll through. >> developing news: a veteran
thomas. how is the weather getting flowers for the mrs.?ut early, you will have fog, moisture the form of mist. it is mild. here is live doppler 7 hd. the lowest visibility is novato at half moon bay and sfo is three-quarters of a mile. we will watch if delays and three quarters of a mile at half moon bay. we will have a forecast of fog. mostly clouds this afternoon. partly sunny from north to south. a chance of sprinkles to the north. warmer-than-average and near 60 at the coast and...
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mrs. palin talks of slavery, he confirms that if anybody applieies for a dose of thomas thistlewood, she deserves? yeah, she is a talk slut. >> especially on the word of the race card if anybody disagrees with president obama he pretty much labels them a racist. that is standard operating procedure there. >> yeah, it is pretty disgusting stuff. and maybe you're right. maybe it took too long. i understand and quite frankly i've been a part of many of these comments. but nothing like what you just played. and you know, i can take it. that is what you get when you're chairman of the party. but some of these things that are done about families and people's appearance and gender, race. blanket statements about people on the right side of our party, i'm just not going to stand up as chairman of the party and take it. so this was a first step. the first time i talked to mr. griffin. he reacted pretty quickly. and now we have to stay on top of it. so you know what? it is sort of like being on probation, i guess. but the fact of the matter is we're here, we're watching them and it is our responsibility an
mrs. palin talks of slavery, he confirms that if anybody applieies for a dose of thomas thistlewood, she deserves? yeah, she is a talk slut. >> especially on the word of the race card if anybody disagrees with president obama he pretty much labels them a racist. that is standard operating procedure there. >> yeah, it is pretty disgusting stuff. and maybe you're right. maybe it took too long. i understand and quite frankly i've been a part of many of these comments. but nothing like...
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thomas perez, u.s. labor secretary. welcome, mr. secretary. >> always a pleasure to be with you. >> 113,000 jobs.also an obvious need to pick up the pace. in terms of the bright spots, we see 142000 private sector jobs created. that's 47 consecutive months to the tune of 8.5 million jobs. very strong growth in manufacturing and construction, which are key industries. the average manufacturing worker continues to work over 40 hours a week. i think that's really good. during this same 47-month period where we have seen 8.5 million private sector jobs created, we have contracted 650,000 or so government jobs. that's unprecedented in a recovery. if it had simply stayed flat, our employment rate would be 6.2%. labor force participation was up last month. the unemployment rate went down for the right reason. that's an important point. >> still, too many people remain out of work and too many people have given up looking for a job. i'm going to bring up the keystone pipeline. the state department came out and said that if the keystone pipeline was continued, that would create almost 2000 jobs and suppor
thomas perez, u.s. labor secretary. welcome, mr. secretary. >> always a pleasure to be with you. >> 113,000 jobs.also an obvious need to pick up the pace. in terms of the bright spots, we see 142000 private sector jobs created. that's 47 consecutive months to the tune of 8.5 million jobs. very strong growth in manufacturing and construction, which are key industries. the average manufacturing worker continues to work over 40 hours a week. i think that's really good. during this same...
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mr. coble there'll -- may please the court, thomas caballero. i just want to quickly start with speech and debate clause and make a few clarifying point. the first is it is certainly -- the vice president is covered when he is presiding over the senate. in addition as -- [inaudible] >> because the vice president in presiding over the senate conducting legislative duty, the supreme court held in another context the county commission i believe that when executive officers to legislative duty are protected by executive privilege. i would also like to point out the court correctly noted that a case held and sent officers employers are covered by speech and debate clause when acting in the legislative steer. they talked about the case and explain why speech and debate clause did not apply was because the person failing today representative powell was failing to do a knowledge sort of act, pay somebody. that wouldn't be covered by speech and debate clause but when the officer asked within the legislative steer and the court also noted is nothing more
mr. coble there'll -- may please the court, thomas caballero. i just want to quickly start with speech and debate clause and make a few clarifying point. the first is it is certainly -- the vice president is covered when he is presiding over the senate. in addition as -- [inaudible] >> because the vice president in presiding over the senate conducting legislative duty, the supreme court held in another context the county commission i believe that when executive officers to legislative...
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mr. lugar was approved by the judiciary committee. compare that to thomas hove hovelfinger who was appointed by president george bush on september 4, 2001. he was confidence on september 13. his entire confirmation process took only 11 days. mr. lugar was nominated 77 days ago. that's seven times longer. in 1998 the senate confirmed todd jones within two weeks of his nomination. the senate has a history of filling this important position quickly. nominees have not been used as pawns in some kind of disagreement over issues. they have simply been confirmed. we have simply gotten it done. the quick action by presidente lore and the speed with which the senate has confirmed the past u.s. attorneys for minnesota shows how much our government has historically valued this position. how much we have wanted to keep politics out of the way of this position. the people that work for the u.s. attorney in minnesota the over 100 employees, they don't run for office. they don't run as democrats or republicans. and we don't even know what their political parties are. they
mr. lugar was approved by the judiciary committee. compare that to thomas hove hovelfinger who was appointed by president george bush on september 4, 2001. he was confidence on september 13. his entire confirmation process took only 11 days. mr. lugar was nominated 77 days ago. that's seven times longer. in 1998 the senate confirmed todd jones within two weeks of his nomination. the senate has a history of filling this important position quickly. nominees have not been used as pawns in some...
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mr. president, millions of real americans like jane and brett thomas benefiting from obamacare every day, their premiums are lower, their prescriptions are cheaper, they can't be denied a policy or discriminated against. their benefits can't be cut off because they get sick or reach some arbitrary cap that some insurance executive dreamed of. and they're no longer locked into jobs they don't love or don't need because they can't get insurance anywhere else. the koch brothers are spending hundreds of millions of dollars telling americans that obamacare is bad for them. it's easy to do if you have no conscience and are willing to lie, like they are, through the ads that they're promoting. but the kochs should stick to what they know: the oil business. the oil business, where they've made their multibillions of dollars. because, mr. president, the truth is simply more powerful than any man, any legend or any false political ad. mr. president, i said i would talk about what we're doing here today. you talk about groundhog day, this is groundhog year. the republicans in the senate refuse to al
mr. president, millions of real americans like jane and brett thomas benefiting from obamacare every day, their premiums are lower, their prescriptions are cheaper, they can't be denied a policy or discriminated against. their benefits can't be cut off because they get sick or reach some arbitrary cap that some insurance executive dreamed of. and they're no longer locked into jobs they don't love or don't need because they can't get insurance anywhere else. the koch brothers are spending...
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isaiah thomas of sacramento giving them their first lead near the end of the 3rd quarter. i think it's safe to say after that bucket, mr believing it, but the warriors finish strong. andre iguodala, hard to the hoop. his foul, it counts. the warriors do finish strong. 10 games over .500. >>> if the warriors do make the move, not a blockbuster, more like a tweak of the roster, acquiring guard steve blake from l.a. blake, 33-year-old guard with 11 years experience, gives them needed depth off the bench at point guard and a guy who can pop the three in the clutch, when you need it. >>> meantime, you never know what you're going to get from the cal men on the court. the bears have beaten the best, lost to the worst. tonight, they look only vaguely interested in playing ucla. blown out in berkely. down 12 at half. it gets worse. bruins pull away. anderson, 6'9" point guard with the put back. have a look at one of his nine assists to the cutting jordan adams, who led everybody by 28. the bruins win by 20 at cal. >>> this point of the spring training has lots more questions than answers. questions than answers. one of the bes
isaiah thomas of sacramento giving them their first lead near the end of the 3rd quarter. i think it's safe to say after that bucket, mr believing it, but the warriors finish strong. andre iguodala, hard to the hoop. his foul, it counts. the warriors do finish strong. 10 games over .500. >>> if the warriors do make the move, not a blockbuster, more like a tweak of the roster, acquiring guard steve blake from l.a. blake, 33-year-old guard with 11 years experience, gives them needed...
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isaiah thomas of sacramento giving them their first lead near the end of the 3rd quarter. i think it's safe to say after that bucket, mrieving it, but the warriors finish strong. andre iguodala, hard to the hoop. his foul, it counts. the warriors do finish strong. 10 games over .500. >>> if the warriors do make the move, not a blockbuster, more like a tweak of the roster, acquiring guard steve blake from l.a. blake, 33-year-old guard with 11 years experience, gives them needed depth off the bench at point guard and a guy who can pop the three in the clutch, when you need it. >>> meantime, you never know what you're going to get from the cal men on the court. the bears have beaten the best, lost to the worst. tonight, they look only vaguely interested in playing ucla. blown out in berkely. down 12 at half. it gets worse. bruins pull away. anderson, 6'9" point guard with the put back. have a look at one of his nine assists to the cutting jordan adams, who led everybody by 28. the bruins win by 20 at cal. >>> this point of the spring training has lots more questions than answers. that certainly holds true for the a's. the
isaiah thomas of sacramento giving them their first lead near the end of the 3rd quarter. i think it's safe to say after that bucket, mrieving it, but the warriors finish strong. andre iguodala, hard to the hoop. his foul, it counts. the warriors do finish strong. 10 games over .500. >>> if the warriors do make the move, not a blockbuster, more like a tweak of the roster, acquiring guard steve blake from l.a. blake, 33-year-old guard with 11 years experience, gives them needed depth...
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mr. hollande goes to washington alone. and things could get a little awkward. today president obama welcomed his french counter part, president francois hollande with a tour of thomasjefferson's estate at monticello. tomorrow is when things could get dicey for the newly singled president at an official state dinner at the white house. this is a big deal. you're looking at the preview of the set up for that dinner. it will happen tomorrow. special coverage is planned for you. typically the partner of the visiting head of state is seated next to the united states. these things are not just chance and not when this president comes in we'll do it this way. no. it's very specific. francois hollande recently announced his split from a partner of seven years amid reports he cheated with her on a younger actress. anita mcbride is a former chief of staff to laura bush who helped plan state dinners like the one tomorrow night. this whole situation tabloid meets politics has enraptured france and the united states. and this isn't the first time a french president showed up solo. you were the one when francois hollande 's predecessor, president sarkozy showed up after he split
mr. hollande goes to washington alone. and things could get a little awkward. today president obama welcomed his french counter part, president francois hollande with a tour of thomasjefferson's estate at monticello. tomorrow is when things could get dicey for the newly singled president at an official state dinner at the white house. this is a big deal. you're looking at the preview of the set up for that dinner. it will happen tomorrow. special coverage is planned for you. typically the...
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let me just say the sort of thomas jefferson and james madison era of leadership to another era, and that's different and that's tricky. is it going to be trickier for him with mr. gates on the board, with mr. balmer still on the board and in some way personally, very present still in that company? >> well, it's a unique situation to have the only two other ceos in the 40 year history of the company on your board, but i think satya's goal is to leverage both of them. i think that's part of what we're seeing with bill gates moving from the chairman of the board which is a job that has some important responsibilities but probably doesn't leverage bill's greatest strengths, so satya is saying already in asking for this unique role for bill, how can i leverage bill's strengths to the betterment of microsoft. that is around technology vision, understanding big macro trends and steve, i think obviously has been operating the business for the last decade plus and i think the company is underappreciated in terms of all the significant things it's done, particularly in areas like, you know, the enterprise and now cloud as well as gaming and beyond. so i think satya's go
let me just say the sort of thomas jefferson and james madison era of leadership to another era, and that's different and that's tricky. is it going to be trickier for him with mr. gates on the board, with mr. balmer still on the board and in some way personally, very present still in that company? >> well, it's a unique situation to have the only two other ceos in the 40 year history of the company on your board, but i think satya's goal is to leverage both of them. i think that's part...
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mrs. madison had many lady friends that she would invite here. margaret bayard smith was a favorite of hers. thomas daughters of jefferson were also frequent visitors. >> she said the hand of god and , but i can't improve upon it. next they were about a mile and it slidndover down an embankment. it -- within five minutes of the train ride beginning and he was hit in the back of his head, very severely. he did not survive the crash. >> mary help to showcase what her husband had done, how far he had come from that log cabin in the middle of nowhere in kentucky to this beautiful house , very comfortable house. >> they would have hosted a number of political figures here. >> always when he conducted business, the door stayed open to the women's quarters. she could hear what was going on. trthis is where it is an slept. this would be the master bedroom, as it were. trwhere eds and -- edith and slept. it was no more better appointed than the other rooms. this is the bedroom of her parents. >> war and would stand here in the middle on the top step with florence right beside him. they would wave to the cro
mrs. madison had many lady friends that she would invite here. margaret bayard smith was a favorite of hers. thomas daughters of jefferson were also frequent visitors. >> she said the hand of god and , but i can't improve upon it. next they were about a mile and it slidndover down an embankment. it -- within five minutes of the train ride beginning and he was hit in the back of his head, very severely. he did not survive the crash. >> mary help to showcase what her husband had done,...
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thomas jefferson and law fay et. it is about an alliance that will enable us to make the world a better, safer and more humane place. [speaking french] [ applause ] >> mrou represent the united states of america. a country where everything is possible for who wants it. a country devoted to freedom and quality. long live the united states. long live france. long live the franco-american relationship. [ applause ] >> mr. president, this concludes the ceremony. [marching band music playing] >> one of the highest honors for a visit head of the state is a state dinner. on this day, a crisp clear morning in which the president talked about springtime in paris and winter in washington, d.c. they are hosting their seventh dinner for a special guest like this. the dinner is taking place in a tent on the south lawn. this is continuing coverage by the french president. a chance for you to join in on the conversation as the social secretary for obama and was responsible to organizing two state dinners for the president of china and mexico. our phone lines are open. those of you in the eastern and central time zone and there is the number for those of you in the mo
thomas jefferson and law fay et. it is about an alliance that will enable us to make the world a better, safer and more humane place. [speaking french] [ applause ] >> mrou represent the united states of america. a country where everything is possible for who wants it. a country devoted to freedom and quality. long live the united states. long live france. long live the franco-american relationship. [ applause ] >> mr. president, this concludes the ceremony. [marching band music...
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thomas jefferson. friendship,st about it is about an alliance that will enable us to make this world a better place, i safer place, a more humane place. french]g thank you. mrproud to stand here to ask this great man of united states of america and you represent the united states of america, a country where everything is possible for who wants it. a country devoted to freedom and equality. long live the united states. long live france. long live the franco-american friendship. [applause] >> attention. march. ready, hut. mr. president, this concludes the ceremony. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ one of the highest honors for a visiting head of state is a state dinner. the day begins on the south lawn of the white house. morning.clear, cold clear morning in which the president talked about springtime in paris and winter in washington, d.c. they are hosting their seventh dinner for a special guest like this. the dinner is taking place in a tent on the south lawn. this is continuing coverage by the french president. a chance for you to join in on the conversation as the social secretary for obama and was responsible to organizing two state dinners for the president of china a
thomas jefferson. friendship,st about it is about an alliance that will enable us to make this world a better place, i safer place, a more humane place. french]g thank you. mrproud to stand here to ask this great man of united states of america and you represent the united states of america, a country where everything is possible for who wants it. a country devoted to freedom and equality. long live the united states. long live france. long live the franco-american friendship. [applause]...
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mrs. obama and the vice president's wife to rally the nation around military veterans. labor secretary thomas perez says the announcements are seeing it again because it is the first time an entire innospec are significant because it is the first time an entire industry has pledged to hire veterans. president obama and french president francois hollande called for a binding agreement on carbon emissions today and urged the world to get on board get in a cowritten op-ed published jointly in "the washington post" and "le monde," the 2 pledge to reduce carbon emissions and move us towards low carbon growth. both leaders deliver remarks today at monticello, the home of thomas jefferson, who, by the way, was the second american ambassador to france, serving from 18751889. -- from 1875 to 1889. it is meant to underscore france as the oldest u.s. ally. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> i had often said that when , i run,eling on amtrak not walk, to the quiet car. it this, i believe, and know, will provide for consumers, and it already has on some airlines, is more opportunit
mrs. obama and the vice president's wife to rally the nation around military veterans. labor secretary thomas perez says the announcements are seeing it again because it is the first time an entire innospec are significant because it is the first time an entire industry has pledged to hire veterans. president obama and french president francois hollande called for a binding agreement on carbon emissions today and urged the world to get on board get in a cowritten op-ed published jointly in...
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mr. swartz, you mentioned that income is a stagnating, and i would agree that the line has shown a stagnation. thomas has written about this a thousand times. , where you follow flesh and blood individuals, you will see that from the time of 24 to the time they're 45, 50, 60, their income goes up. timehuman who works full- and stays gainfully employed full-time over their career, more often than not, their income is going to double by the time they are 45 or 50. it is inevitable. it is because of their experience, networking, to moreit leads productivity, talent, and good things happen. this frustration is we keep talking about stagnation, stagnation. i am telling you, if people stay gainfully employed, full-time as much as they can, their income will go up because they will network. people change jobs, opportunities arise, and i think it is deceptive to tell people that wages are stagnating. if you stay at red lobster and serve food for 10, 12, 14 years, wages are going to stagnate. the other point i want to make collegesd, quickly, and universities, and at ut sa, my colleague told me 40% of the eng
mr. swartz, you mentioned that income is a stagnating, and i would agree that the line has shown a stagnation. thomas has written about this a thousand times. , where you follow flesh and blood individuals, you will see that from the time of 24 to the time they're 45, 50, 60, their income goes up. timehuman who works full- and stays gainfully employed full-time over their career, more often than not, their income is going to double by the time they are 45 or 50. it is inevitable. it is because...
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thomas, you have a response. >> you ruffled some feathers. from the american meat institution. >> just read that one. >> saying mr.ined against its results. if a competitive industry that operates under the most intensive regulatory and inspection regime in america, and still produces the safest, most varied, most abundant, and affordable food supply in the world isn't good enough for mr. leonard, then we challenge him to point to a nation with a better system. while waiting for that answer, we'll keep on providing meat and poultry to the 95% of americans who routinely make our products part of their diets. >> and how are those products? >> we've been talking on the show today about a massive beef recall that happened from one plant. in the era where we live, we have mega-meat plants, giant meat plants, the likes of which didn't exist a long time ago. when you have contamination at one plant, it can spread through the food system very quickly. so the argument about food safety really does raise a lot of questions. and secondly, i think the united states has done it better. we've done it better. in the past, when w
thomas, you have a response. >> you ruffled some feathers. from the american meat institution. >> just read that one. >> saying mr.ined against its results. if a competitive industry that operates under the most intensive regulatory and inspection regime in america, and still produces the safest, most varied, most abundant, and affordable food supply in the world isn't good enough for mr. leonard, then we challenge him to point to a nation with a better system. while waiting...
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mr. hoffman's unfortunate national death. >> a total of four suspects were arrested tuesday night during this nypd drug raid. these photos show three of the arrests. the fourth person, thomas curveman will not be prosecuted. investigates found 350 small bags of what's believed to be heroin labeled red bull and blacklist. different brands found in hoffman's apartment call ace of spades and ace of hearts. one of the suspects, robert vineberg is a well-known jazz musician in a new york club scene. he had hoffman's number saved in his cell phone. vineberg's neighbors say they're surprised. >> one of the nicest people i've ever met. smart, goes out of his way to be nice. great guy. >> still unknown is what led hoffman to relapse after 23 years of being sober. some insight may come from his journal that investigators found in his living room. new york's broad way community still reeling from his death celebrating his life in a vigil last night. and while this investigation still continues, the medical examiners office says it could still take a couple weeks to determine the exact cause and manner of hoffman's death. they are still awaiting the toxicology reports. >> thank you so
mr. hoffman's unfortunate national death. >> a total of four suspects were arrested tuesday night during this nypd drug raid. these photos show three of the arrests. the fourth person, thomas curveman will not be prosecuted. investigates found 350 small bags of what's believed to be heroin labeled red bull and blacklist. different brands found in hoffman's apartment call ace of spades and ace of hearts. one of the suspects, robert vineberg is a well-known jazz musician in a new york club...
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thomas roberts? >> you wrote an op-ed for the continuation times. i want to read in part. russian needs a finland option for ukraine. the u.s. should convey to mr.-- will pursue policies towards russia and similar to those on so feven effectivelily practiced by fin lad. sir, when we talk specifically and pull back the players you talked about earlier money. if we follow the money. who is most supportive to ukraine and where the loyalty will remain with the eu with the west or russia? >> i think four sources of money for ukraine at this stage. one is the international community and the united states can be very active in that world -- and so forth and the united states itself. secondly, the eu, which has a stake obviously in a stable nonthreatening process of ukraine moving westward but very gradual and slowly. and that there is, third, the russians themselves, russia. after all this in russia's interest have a good relationship with ukraine and not on the ukraine's interest. so the russians, obviously, maintain the position of accommodation and working with the ukrainians and some parts of ukraine are heavily dependent on russia and the russians
thomas roberts? >> you wrote an op-ed for the continuation times. i want to read in part. russian needs a finland option for ukraine. the u.s. should convey to mr.-- will pursue policies towards russia and similar to those on so feven effectivelily practiced by fin lad. sir, when we talk specifically and pull back the players you talked about earlier money. if we follow the money. who is most supportive to ukraine and where the loyalty will remain with the eu with the west or russia?...