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mr butler welcome to r.t. nice to see you so we're now that you've written that some media outlets have gone over the top regarding this what's the difference between just criticism and not slinging we've seen both. hi yulia thanks for having me on the difference basically boils down to sensationalism and truth versus the actual facts we have some photographer friends that live in so she and some other collaborators they're helping us tell some stories and my curiosity was piqued obviously by the negativity on one side in the press versus what we're hearing from very credible people on the ground in social and so the difference is . pretty obvious you're hearing some misinformation and it's gotten to the point now where it's almost ridiculous. particularly badly in times of criticism it has attracted i think the people at some level have to be affected by the criticism on a personal level on a national level and. in an athletic level as an american. i think it's safe for me to say from the moderate perspective
mr butler welcome to r.t. nice to see you so we're now that you've written that some media outlets have gone over the top regarding this what's the difference between just criticism and not slinging we've seen both. hi yulia thanks for having me on the difference basically boils down to sensationalism and truth versus the actual facts we have some photographer friends that live in so she and some other collaborators they're helping us tell some stories and my curiosity was piqued obviously by...
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mr. butler had done years before.ually we have moved ahead and so i found african-american officers were being promoted to the grades of lieutenant colonel and colonel at much higher rates than they had been 14 or 15 years before. >> i look at 90% of the military is enlisted and 10% are officers. of the 10% we're talk a very high level. >> absolutely. >> how about the next frontier when we talk about the military as a change agent. where do you think that will be. >> there's lots of ways this can go. from a social perspective i really think that the next front is ableness. you know, we have soldiers sailors and air midwestern out there who are serving with grate disabilities. a great example is colonel greg gatson doing wonderful things. i know there are children out there in america who are looking at him and looking up to him and saying you know what if he can serve and i have a disability why can't i serve as well. >> that's a great -- here's a guy who lost his legs in combat and he's now leading 3,500 men and wome
mr. butler had done years before.ually we have moved ahead and so i found african-american officers were being promoted to the grades of lieutenant colonel and colonel at much higher rates than they had been 14 or 15 years before. >> i look at 90% of the military is enlisted and 10% are officers. of the 10% we're talk a very high level. >> absolutely. >> how about the next frontier when we talk about the military as a change agent. where do you think that will be. >>...
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mr. butler is recognized. you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. i have a couple questions.he issue of social media, twitter and facebook, last year the irs noted it was in the process of updating its policies on the use of social media -- specifically, the irs is considering what limitation should be placed on the use of publicly available social media information in a civil examination or collection action. any new procedures would be made ublic. i was curious. two thoughts about that. how you decide who you are going to read up on if you are going to go that route? are trying toyou collect information for a collection action, or is it that you are looking at putting together part of your division that is going to specifically troll online spaces? what is your thought process going in this route? >> our thought process is when we do examinations, when we send you a letter about something in your return, we deal with you about the return. we do not look at whatever your facebook account might look like. that doesn't seem to be efficient, effective, or appropriate. when we a
mr. butler is recognized. you, mr. chairman. thank you for being here. i have a couple questions.he issue of social media, twitter and facebook, last year the irs noted it was in the process of updating its policies on the use of social media -- specifically, the irs is considering what limitation should be placed on the use of publicly available social media information in a civil examination or collection action. any new procedures would be made ublic. i was curious. two thoughts about that....
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mr. butler is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, commissioner, for being here. have a couple questions. quite where mr. yoder was coming from, but on the issue of media, twitter and facebook, last year the i.r.s. noted it was in the process of itsewing and updating policies on the use of social is considerings. what limitations if any should be placed on the use of publicly available, so it's a little different, social media information in a civil examination or collection new internal procedures would be made public. curious, i have two thoughts about that. how do you go about deciding who on, ifgoing to read up you're going to go that route? someone thatit you're trying to collect information about for a action?on or is it that people, you're putting together part of your division that's going to specifically patrol online spaces? that's your thought process going in this route? thought process is when we do examinations, when we send you a letter about something in return, we deal with you about the return. we do not go and look for account your facebook migh
mr. butler is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, commissioner, for being here. have a couple questions. quite where mr. yoder was coming from, but on the issue of media, twitter and facebook, last year the i.r.s. noted it was in the process of itsewing and updating policies on the use of social is considerings. what limitations if any should be placed on the use of publicly available, so it's a little different, social media information in a civil examination or collection...
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when she got to the house sara roosevelt's butler told her mr. roosevelt was resting upstairs and like to speak to her for a moment. you ran up and found fdr sitting in his bed, stretched his arms wide, and said i did it. so that was 1924. that speech put fdr back on the political map. democratic officials in new york state quickly realized once again they might have a hot commodity on their hands and began to ask roosevelt and his chief assistant how can he run? is this guy going to be able to run for office again? fdr consistently for many months said no, not ready. he will be ready but he has to build himself back up. in fact he was not ready. it was a delicate dance they had to play for several years, saying soon but not yet, not yet but soon. roosevelt discovered the mineral pool found in georgia which he made famous where he started the polio rehabilitation center. the warm water allowed him to work on his exercise for hours at a time and he did recover more strength and control in his legs and this went on until 1928. now al smith who had
when she got to the house sara roosevelt's butler told her mr. roosevelt was resting upstairs and like to speak to her for a moment. you ran up and found fdr sitting in his bed, stretched his arms wide, and said i did it. so that was 1924. that speech put fdr back on the political map. democratic officials in new york state quickly realized once again they might have a hot commodity on their hands and began to ask roosevelt and his chief assistant how can he run? is this guy going to be able to...
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when she got to the house, several roosevelt's butler told her that mr. rosso was resting upstairs and would like to speak to her for a moment. she ran up in the fdr sitting up in his bed. he stretched his arms wide and said, i did it. so that was 1924. that speech put fdr back on the political map. democratic officials in new york state very quickly realized that once again they might have a hot commodity on their hands, and they began to ask roosevelt and especially his chief assistant, can he run? is this guy going to be able to run for office again? fdr and how consistently said no, not ready. will be ready by has to build himself back up. in fact, he was not ready. it was a delicate dance that fdr and howe had to play for so here's the thing soon but not yet. not yet but soon. roosevelt's discovered the mineral pools down at warm springs, georgia, which he made famous and where he started a polio rehabilitation center. the warm waters allowed him to work on his exercises for hours at a time, and he did recover more strength and control in his legs. a
when she got to the house, several roosevelt's butler told her that mr. rosso was resting upstairs and would like to speak to her for a moment. she ran up in the fdr sitting up in his bed. he stretched his arms wide and said, i did it. so that was 1924. that speech put fdr back on the political map. democratic officials in new york state very quickly realized that once again they might have a hot commodity on their hands, and they began to ask roosevelt and especially his chief assistant, can...
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mr. woods? well, he and his butler had a failure to communicate. bogeys, eight strokes back tied for 44th.e, leads the field by one headed to the third one. >>> we had a winner at the wing bowl. skyler 5'5 how many winnings in a half hour? 363. mother of four. she has a $22,000 check. going home with her. 363 wings. shattered the previous record of 337 held by kobayashi as you well know. suddenly, i have lost my appetite. [ laughter ] >> i was thinking of munching on wings afterwards. >> did she dip them in anything? >> you wouldn't believe what they do. >> no time. >> the throats and the stomach -- ugh. >> 15,000 people for that event. >> there goes my dinner. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you doing? how you feeling? good. thank you very much. heh heh! thank you all very much. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey, and, boy, we
mr. woods? well, he and his butler had a failure to communicate. bogeys, eight strokes back tied for 44th.e, leads the field by one headed to the third one. >>> we had a winner at the wing bowl. skyler 5'5 how many winnings in a half hour? 363. mother of four. she has a $22,000 check. going home with her. 363 wings. shattered the previous record of 337 held by kobayashi as you well know. suddenly, i have lost my appetite. [ laughter ] >> i was thinking of munching on wings...
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mr. banks. >>one nomination and emma thompson not nominated. >>and lee daniels' the butler. >>oh well. >>no. >>i loved it. i thought it was terrific. i think both of those deserve a chance. >>it wasn't as good as some of the other ones. it was a very tough year. a lot of good films. the butler i don't think quite measured up. sorry. you have to get in the academy and get a vote then. >>i'll work on that for next year. >>i also want to ask you a questiona little game here. let's talk about the best performing film stock. who wins in that category? >>if i had to guess based on this question, i would think that maybe disney had the best year. even with the lone ranger debacle i think that disney probably had the best year with their marvel connections. >>we checked on this and here's a listand the winner is dreamworks. up 83% since the last academy awards. >>well they had the croods last year which was a big success for them. coming later this summer they have how to train your dragon 2 which is gonna be a monster success. it's gonna make the lego movie look like a little film compared to
mr. banks. >>one nomination and emma thompson not nominated. >>and lee daniels' the butler. >>oh well. >>no. >>i loved it. i thought it was terrific. i think both of those deserve a chance. >>it wasn't as good as some of the other ones. it was a very tough year. a lot of good films. the butler i don't think quite measured up. sorry. you have to get in the academy and get a vote then. >>i'll work on that for next year. >>i also want to ask you a...
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butler in "the big lebowski." >> that is the key to the city of pasadena which mr.received two years ago in recognition of his various civic -- oh. that's the los angeles chamber of commerce business achiever award. >> reporter: he often played characters wound so tight they seemed ready to burst. and sometimes they did burst. >> can i kiss you? >> scottie, i -- >> please? can i kiss you on the mouth? >> no! >> reporter: in "boogie nights" he was the stage hand nursing a secret crush on a male porn star. >> i'm a [ bleep ] idiot. >> reporter: in "charlie wilson's war" the aging overweight cia agent railing against his button-down ivy league bosses. >> my loyalty? >> for 24 years people have been trying to kill me. people that know how. now, do you think that's because my dad was a great soda pop maker or because i'm an american spy? go [ bleep ] yourself, you [ bleep ] child. >> reporter: that performance earned hoffman one of his four oscar nominations. >> how was i? >> reporter: his talent widely celebrated. he was an actor's actor, like meryl streep, who starred
butler in "the big lebowski." >> that is the key to the city of pasadena which mr.received two years ago in recognition of his various civic -- oh. that's the los angeles chamber of commerce business achiever award. >> reporter: he often played characters wound so tight they seemed ready to burst. and sometimes they did burst. >> can i kiss you? >> scottie, i -- >> please? can i kiss you on the mouth? >> no! >> reporter: in "boogie...
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mr. dunn's obligation was. did he -- should he have gotten in the car and driven away? absolutely. but he didn't. and again, now we have another dead black teenager. >> professor paul butler, thank you so much. appreciate your time. >>> coming up, dramatic new video. a 500-pound bomb explodes steps from american troops. now the u.s. air force is admitting we dropped the bomb. how did that happen? that's next. >>> and be careful what you say. why one big republican's own big praise of hillary clinton might come back to haunt him. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, eston
mr. dunn's obligation was. did he -- should he have gotten in the car and driven away? absolutely. but he didn't. and again, now we have another dead black teenager. >> professor paul butler, thank you so much. appreciate your time. >>> coming up, dramatic new video. a 500-pound bomb explodes steps from american troops. now the u.s. air force is admitting we dropped the bomb. how did that happen? that's next. >>> and be careful what you say. why one big republican's own...
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butler is -- ms. herrera butteler is recognized. >> thank you. >> i have a couple questions. not quite where mr. yoder was coming from. on the issue of social media, twitter and facebook. last year the i.r.s. noted it was in the process of reviewing and updating its policies on the use of social media. quote, specifically the i.r.s. considering what limitations, if any, should be placed on the use of publicly available -- so it's a little bit different -- social media information in a civil examination or collection action. any new internal procedures would be made public. i guess i was curious -- two thoughts about that. how you go about deciding who you're going to read up on, if you're going to go that route, you know, is it someone you're trying to collect information about for a collection action or is it that people -- there's -- you're looking at putting together part of your division that's going to specifically troll online spaces, what's your thought process going in this route? >> our thought process is when we do examinations when we send you a letter about something in your return, we deal with you about
butler is -- ms. herrera butteler is recognized. >> thank you. >> i have a couple questions. not quite where mr. yoder was coming from. on the issue of social media, twitter and facebook. last year the i.r.s. noted it was in the process of reviewing and updating its policies on the use of social media. quote, specifically the i.r.s. considering what limitations, if any, should be placed on the use of publicly available -- so it's a little bit different -- social media information in...