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the report says mr. white consented to a pat-down by the officer. hat officer found marijuana in victor white's front pants pocket. the officer then reportedly ran the men's names through the police database and then he called for backup. mr. white's friend says that when the second officer arrived, the backup officer arrived. police handcuffed victor white and placed him in the back of the first car. they read him his rights. they then searched him again. it was during that second search that police say they found cigars on him and a small amount of cocaine. he said apparently that he was going to use the cigars to smoke marijuana. according to the police report, mr. white said both the cocaine and the marijuana belonged to him. police officers dismissed mr. white's friend. they said he could go home. he walked back home, but they kept victor white. they drove victor white to the sheriff's office for furthering questioning and what happened next is very unclear. much of this story is unclear. the next series of events are particularly woolly, then t
the report says mr. white consented to a pat-down by the officer. hat officer found marijuana in victor white's front pants pocket. the officer then reportedly ran the men's names through the police database and then he called for backup. mr. white's friend says that when the second officer arrived, the backup officer arrived. police handcuffed victor white and placed him in the back of the first car. they read him his rights. they then searched him again. it was during that second search that...
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could market to the diverse communities of the city in san francisco to provide the services that mr. white just described. >> all right, excellent. >> the vote is three is. >> motion passes. >> next item please. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> the next order of business is item 5i amending ocii's debt policy to reflect redevelopment dissolution law,
could market to the diverse communities of the city in san francisco to provide the services that mr. white just described. >> all right, excellent. >> the vote is three is. >> motion passes. >> next item please. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> the next order of business is item 5i amending ocii's debt policy to reflect redevelopment dissolution law,
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could market to the diverse communities of the city in san francisco to provide the services that mr. white just described. >> all right, excellent. >> the vote is three is. >> motion passes. >> next item please. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> the next order of business is item 5i amending ocii's debt policy to reflect redevelopment dissolution law, ocii's responsibilities for community facility district debt and federal disclosure requirements for issuers of public debt. >> commissioners, the last time we amended our debt policy was well over a decade ago. we have before you a proposed amendment to our debt policy to really reflect the state of where things are today, so with that, i'd like to ask -- looks like john, our senior financial analyst, to walk you through the substance of the proposed amendment post issuance debt is expandsed to include cfd bonds, follow fcc guidance and to impend the city's disclosure policy appendixes as best practices model to be applied as appropriate. current ocii practice is to have secondary market tables prepared by a fiscal consultant and we've adopted
could market to the diverse communities of the city in san francisco to provide the services that mr. white just described. >> all right, excellent. >> the vote is three is. >> motion passes. >> next item please. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> the next order of business is item 5i amending ocii's debt policy to reflect redevelopment dissolution law, ocii's responsibilities for community facility district debt and federal disclosure requirements for...
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and we're back now with william white of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr white thank you for sticking around now we just learned that the portuguese bank banco asparagus ontario is splitting into a good bank and a bad bank and the equity and debt holders will take some losses there now it brings up the question it's a pretty good question it in what way does the banking system transmit or amplify the financial distress of ponzi borrowers to the rest of the credit system. well i think this is. a very good question and entirely pertinent to what's going on in portugal the fundamental problem is that if banks have made bad loans if you want to put it sort of you know ponzi loans in the end but they may. bad loans and the loans are going sour there's a tremendous tendency for the bank particularly if it's worried about its own survival to simply pretend that the bad loans are good loans until evergreen the loans by providing more money to pay the interest etc etc while all that's going on of course it is completely preoccupying for the management and the question of
and we're back now with william white of the organization for economic cooperation and development mr white thank you for sticking around now we just learned that the portuguese bank banco asparagus ontario is splitting into a good bank and a bad bank and the equity and debt holders will take some losses there now it brings up the question it's a pretty good question it in what way does the banking system transmit or amplify the financial distress of ponzi borrowers to the rest of the credit...
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mr. the white house says he plans to keep a low public profile as he turns 53.e did spend the weekend at camp david with childhood friends. arch was unveiled interim ration of world war i. august invaded belgium 4, 1914, as part of an attack on france. all four countries plan to stand together in a variety of events. the cease-fire just ended in the middle east. israel just resumed airstrikes in the last few minutes. people living in gaza flooded markets to buy food and water during the cease-fire. 19 hundred palestinians and 60 israelis have died in the latest round of violence. we are learning about a secret government program that sent young latin americans to cuba to try to spark political changes. an associated press investigation found the agency used the cover of health and civic programs to try to turn people into political activists. the program started as early as 2009 and ended two years ago. the continued even after officials warned government contractors to consider suspending travel to cuba after he was arrested being accused of smuggling sensitive
mr. the white house says he plans to keep a low public profile as he turns 53.e did spend the weekend at camp david with childhood friends. arch was unveiled interim ration of world war i. august invaded belgium 4, 1914, as part of an attack on france. all four countries plan to stand together in a variety of events. the cease-fire just ended in the middle east. israel just resumed airstrikes in the last few minutes. people living in gaza flooded markets to buy food and water during the...
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look at the median income it's such a wide gap from blacks to whites you never catch up to what whites mrmaking because you don't have those opportunities. >> income varies between white middle class and black middle class by income. the median income for wynnegield, $40,000 a year. in roxborough the median income is $60,000. even though there are more blacks middle class they don't have the jobs of the white middle class. >> a lot of that is generated by public sector jobs, related jobs and some african-americans analysts and scholars will tell you they have not made as much progress in the private sector. >> some believe it makes it harder for after american african-americans to climb the social ladder and send their children to different schools. philadelphia is poorer today than it was in the 1970's when 15% of the population lived below the poverty line. that number is now 27% among the highest in the nation. but austin is optimistic. she says many people who left wynnefield in the past are starting to return and reinvest in their neighborhood. >> you see them moving back because the
look at the median income it's such a wide gap from blacks to whites you never catch up to what whites mrmaking because you don't have those opportunities. >> income varies between white middle class and black middle class by income. the median income for wynnegield, $40,000 a year. in roxborough the median income is $60,000. even though there are more blacks middle class they don't have the jobs of the white middle class. >> a lot of that is generated by public sector jobs, related...
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mrs. henderson. these little white kids would come in and call her annie. that was worse than abusing me, you understand? it was terrifying that i could be so powerless that this great powerful woman, who was my protection, couldn't protect herself, nor could she protect her son, really, from this kind of violation, intrusion. for myself, for me, the white kids -- well, i fought them quite a lot. >> physically? >> physically, of course. i would hit a stone. i would hit a tree, of course. i had a rage that just, i kept in my teeth. as soon as one would look at me, i would hit him or her and quite often got beaten up, too. but i would hit anybody one time. and it wouldn't clear me of my rage and i could neveget enough to get my rage out. so, one of my fantasies when i was, oh, 7, 6 or 7, was that suddenly there'd be -- somebody would just say shazaam and i would be white and i wouldn't be looked at with such loathing when i walked in the white part of town, which i had to do. white men and women could look at you with such loathing that you really wished eith
mrs. henderson. these little white kids would come in and call her annie. that was worse than abusing me, you understand? it was terrifying that i could be so powerless that this great powerful woman, who was my protection, couldn't protect herself, nor could she protect her son, really, from this kind of violation, intrusion. for myself, for me, the white kids -- well, i fought them quite a lot. >> physically? >> physically, of course. i would hit a stone. i would hit a tree, of...
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the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance to iraqi government and kurdish forces so they can more effectively wage the fight against isis. >> the military has already started humanitarian aid, drops to help iraqis who've retreated to a mountain to hide out from isis. >>> after a weekend home invasion that turned into a sexual assault, there's been another home invasion in fremont. this time the suspects assaulted a grandmother while she was baby-sitting her grandchild. abc 7 news reporter alan wang is live at fremont police headquarters, where they're working this case. alan? >> reporter: ama, when
the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance...
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she grieves for the 18-year-old and his family he was unarmed when shot and killed by a white police officer. mrsinton says she recognizes racial ineek quality is in america >> imagine what we would do and feel if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers. instead of the other way around. >> mrs. clinton was widely criticized for stay being silent following the shooting. she's a potential democratic candidate for president in 016. >> joan rivers has been hospitalized in new york after being rushed to the emergency room this morning. the 81-year-old was under going a procedure on thur threat when going into cardiac arrest and stopped breathing. she's in critical condition. joan rivers was in the bay area fairly often, here is video of her in 2010 on "the view from the bay". she was promoting her movie that year. >> she's recorded as the first person on the red carpet to ask "what are you wearing? "." and michael finney with >>> the earthquake shook napa sunday, many had to rely on themselves for food, water and electricity. much of wha
she grieves for the 18-year-old and his family he was unarmed when shot and killed by a white police officer. mrsinton says she recognizes racial ineek quality is in america >> imagine what we would do and feel if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers. instead of the other way around. >> mrs. clinton was widely criticized for stay being silent following the shooting. she's a potential democratic candidate for...
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she grieves for the 18-year-old and his family he was unarmed when shot and killed by a white police officer. mrsys she recognizes racial ineek quality is in america >> imagine what we would do and feel if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers. instead of the other way around. >> mrs. clinton was widely criticized for stay being silent following the shooting. she's a potential democratic candidate for president in 016. >> joan rivers has been hospitalized in new york after being rushed to the emergency room this morning. the 81-year-old was under going a procedure on thur threat when going into cardiac arrest and stopped breathing. she's in critical condition. joan rivers was in the bay area fairly often, here is video of her in 2010 on "the view from the bay". she was promoting her movie that year. >> she's recorded as the first person on the red carpet to ask "what are you wearing? "." and michael finney with what you should put into your female announcer: through labor day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing,
she grieves for the 18-year-old and his family he was unarmed when shot and killed by a white police officer. mrsys she recognizes racial ineek quality is in america >> imagine what we would do and feel if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers. instead of the other way around. >> mrs. clinton was widely criticized for stay being silent following the shooting. she's a potential democratic candidate for president in...
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the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance to iraqi government and kurdish forces so they can more effectively wage the fight against isis. >> the military has already started humanitarian aid, drops to help iraqis who've retreated to a mountain to hide out from isis. >>> after a weekend home invasion that turned into a sexual assault, there's been another home invasion in fremont. this time the suspects assaulted a grandmother while she was baby-sitting her grandchild. abc 7 news reporter alan wang is live at fremont police headquarters, where they're working this case. alan? >> reporter: ama, when
the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance...
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mr. colson told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. they send $5,000 and told him to give it to the fellow he would find there. that was the head of the plumbers unit. he goes down there with his $5,000 in cash. he takes it in there. they said, did you look to see what it was? i look to see this was money. it was in the form of cash. did you say anything about how you wanted the funds? i believe there shouldn't be any way to trace the money. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this had three names. the president 18 months later gave it the name of special investigative unit. it was political and covert from the beginning. patrick had the good sense to decline the job to be head of the plumbers. he gave the best description of the purpose of project ellsberg. he wrote this is a project for three months to link the pentagon papers. there was no national security involved. pat buchanan had an alternative he thought was better. let's undertake a major public attack
mr. colson told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. they send $5,000 and told him to give it to the fellow he would find there. that was the head of the plumbers unit. he goes down there with his $5,000 in cash. he takes it in there. they said, did you look to see what it was? i look to see this was money. it was in the form of cash. did you say anything about how you wanted the funds? i believe there shouldn't be any way to trace the money. >> the gentleman's time has...
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the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance to iraqi government and kurdish forces so they can more effectively wage the fight against isis. >> the military has already started humanitarian aid, drops to help iraqis who've retreated to a mountain to hide out from isis. >>> after a weekend home invasion that turned into a sexual assault, there's been another home invasion in fremont. this time the suspects assaulte baby-sitting her grandchild. abc 7 news reporter alan wang is live at fremont police headquarters, where they're working this case. alan? >> reporter: ama, when the call came in, police her
the president made at nounsment from the white house. mr. obama said american fighter jets and drones are permitted to carry on these strikes if isis advances toward the northern city of irbil where u.s. military advisers are stationed along with a consulate office. >> we intend to stay vigilant and take action if these terrorist forces threaten our personnel or facilities anywhere in iraq. including our consulate in irbil and our embassy in baghdad. we're also providing urgent assistance...
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mrs. doubtfire fans know this white victorian home. nowadays it looks a little different. the staircase is full of flowers, stuffed animals. personal notes to robin williams. and ... the man who owns the phone has more ties to mrs. doubtfire than anyone could imagine. >> part of the reason i bought the house was because of what i do. and, i thought i was a natural to live in that house. >> a natural, because his specialty is. >> make boy's faces into girl's faces. >> could you make me a woman? >> reporter: he says he could have done a better job than that. but he knows of the movie, but ... >> i'm sure i have seen the whole movie at various times. it is funny, but i never sat down and watched it beginning to end. >> reporter: the doc met robin for a brief moment, but he never got to tell him he lived in this charming place on steiner and broadway. taking a look at the sidewalk here, people have extended their messages from the staircase down here onto the floor taking pieces of chalk and writing their own messages in front of his home. he says he will be retiring this frida
mrs. doubtfire fans know this white victorian home. nowadays it looks a little different. the staircase is full of flowers, stuffed animals. personal notes to robin williams. and ... the man who owns the phone has more ties to mrs. doubtfire than anyone could imagine. >> part of the reason i bought the house was because of what i do. and, i thought i was a natural to live in that house. >> a natural, because his specialty is. >> make boy's faces into girl's faces. >>...
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mr. brennan? the white house, president obama. so this is almost an attack against the white house with when they're doing here. neil: the white house stands by and one thing that comes to mind, sabrina, this was a big deal with the senators, only when it came to light that they were spying on the senate and the senate says they're snooping. never mind what happened with our phone records collected. it got a big deal when it was close to their home. what do you make of the dustup over this. it's a big thing when democrats start going after their own. >> right, and you took the words right out of my mouth there. has been a pattern with the kind of scandals we've seen under the obama administration, the irs scandal, the nsa scandal, benghazi, taking information from people the government shouldn't be getting information from and controlling the flow of information to the american people. and people like senator wyden are saying enough is enough, you are right. american people didn't wake up until the media and government were under
mr. brennan? the white house, president obama. so this is almost an attack against the white house with when they're doing here. neil: the white house stands by and one thing that comes to mind, sabrina, this was a big deal with the senators, only when it came to light that they were spying on the senate and the senate says they're snooping. never mind what happened with our phone records collected. it got a big deal when it was close to their home. what do you make of the dustup over this....
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before leaving the white house yesterday, mr. obama phoned the leaders of britain, france and germany and asked them to help. britain and france have already actually agreed. the president says isis is mainly iraq's problem. >> the long-term campaign of changing that environment so that the millions of sunnis who live in these areas feel connected to and well served by a national government, that's, that's a long-term process, and that's something that the united states cannot do. only the iraqi people themselves can do. >> reporter: the president suggests for the u.s. to take care of isis would actually be counter-productive because iraq likely would not unify as it needs to. >> wendall, thank you so much. in a few minutes, we'll take a look at the religious implications of what they are doing. >>> meanwhile, new fighting comes after pro-russian insush gents backed away from a cease-fire that they had just set up one day earlier. they called on the rebels to lay down their arms, butt russian backed separatists say they will not
before leaving the white house yesterday, mr. obama phoned the leaders of britain, france and germany and asked them to help. britain and france have already actually agreed. the president says isis is mainly iraq's problem. >> the long-term campaign of changing that environment so that the millions of sunnis who live in these areas feel connected to and well served by a national government, that's, that's a long-term process, and that's something that the united states cannot do. only...
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mr. colson telephoned me and told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. so he took $5,000 over to colson's office and told him to go down to an office and give to it the fellow that he would find there. that was eagle crow the head of the plumbers unit. barudi goes down there with $5,000 in cash and gives it to crow. he takes it in there. did you look in there to see what it was. i looked in the envelope to see it was money inside of it, it was in the form of cash. had you stated to mr. colson anything about the form in which you wanted the funds. yes, he wanted them in cash. why? i believe because it was felt that there shouldn't be any way to trace the money that was used. >> three minutes of the gentleman has expired. i recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this fiasco called the plumbers had three names. it started out as project ellsburg then named the plumbers and then three months special investigative unit. it was political, covert and unlawful from the beginning. patrick buchanan had the good sense to decline the
mr. colson telephoned me and told me the white house had an urgent need for $5,000. so he took $5,000 over to colson's office and told him to go down to an office and give to it the fellow that he would find there. that was eagle crow the head of the plumbers unit. barudi goes down there with $5,000 in cash and gives it to crow. he takes it in there. did you look in there to see what it was. i looked in the envelope to see it was money inside of it, it was in the form of cash. had you stated to...
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mrs. roosevelt, who was in the white house, sent me -- sent flowers and came to see me. people from all over the world who had -- in the ywca sent messages. and there were all kinds of things happened. c-span: and your job in 1941 was what? >> guest: my job in 1941 -- i was the executive director of the phillis wheatley ywca in washington, d.c. c-span: who was phillis wheatley, by the way? >> guest: well, phillis wheatley was a poet who -- whose contribution to all history is so great -- president george washington drew upon some of her works. and she became a symbol of achievement, a symbol of education. and she has -- her name has been used on many institutions in the black community, as -- for the inspiration that she brings. c-span: did you ever meet her? was she alive when... >> guest: oh, no. that was way ahead of my time. c-span: way ahead of your time? but you did meet, as you say, mrs. roosevelt. when was the first time you met her and why? >> guest: well, i first met her when i was on the staff at the harlem ywca. i had been there about a month. i was the assis
mrs. roosevelt, who was in the white house, sent me -- sent flowers and came to see me. people from all over the world who had -- in the ywca sent messages. and there were all kinds of things happened. c-span: and your job in 1941 was what? >> guest: my job in 1941 -- i was the executive director of the phillis wheatley ywca in washington, d.c. c-span: who was phillis wheatley, by the way? >> guest: well, phillis wheatley was a poet who -- whose contribution to all history is so...
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mr. ron white. [applause] >> i'd like to thank tim for that introduction and thank the cato institute for inviting me to be here. it's, these are very important issues that sidney has raised in her book, and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. these are issues that should be aired. i want to start by commending sidney powell for writing this book. i said to her when we were in the anteroom that there are lots of lawyers who see injustice in matters that they've handled, and they deal with it by going out and having a drink. and what sidney has done in writing this book is taking her passion for justice and putting it out there for the world to see and the judge. and it requires great discipline to write a book like this. it's a very detailed book, 400 pages, and she deserves great credit for bringing her concerns to a wider audience. having said that, i want to say that my reaction to the book is somewhat mixed. i think that there are overall themes in the book that i agree with, and i'll
mr. ron white. [applause] >> i'd like to thank tim for that introduction and thank the cato institute for inviting me to be here. it's, these are very important issues that sidney has raised in her book, and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. these are issues that should be aired. i want to start by commending sidney powell for writing this book. i said to her when we were in the anteroom that there are lots of lawyers who see injustice in matters that they've handled, and...
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mr. nixon as he leaves the white house here to board the helicopter. >> in a moment that has now become iconich lawn. >> this was the highest possible drama. >> reporter: pulitzer prize-winning photographer was covering the departure for "time" magazine. >> that's the shot. >> reporter: he said of all the photos he took that day, this image is the one most people remember but it's this one that he thinks this one is how nixon really felt. >> the first frame, he got on the step and looked back at the white house. he knows it's the last time. it's a very bitter moment. that picture nai minutes later jerold gerald r. ford becomes the president of the united states. >> what do you think is the most telling? >> his in the oval office foot up on the desk but in the background, all the empty shelves. all of the nixon things had been taken out but none of the ford things were put in there. >> the first lady in curlers at the breakfast table and seeing her husband off to work before they moved into the white house. >> mrs. ford might as well be saying honey, have a great day and pick up the dry cleanin
mr. nixon as he leaves the white house here to board the helicopter. >> in a moment that has now become iconich lawn. >> this was the highest possible drama. >> reporter: pulitzer prize-winning photographer was covering the departure for "time" magazine. >> that's the shot. >> reporter: he said of all the photos he took that day, this image is the one most people remember but it's this one that he thinks this one is how nixon really felt. >> the...
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. >> in a late night news conference from the white house, mr.bama also said there would be air drops of food and water to help iraqi civilians. the president stressing the u.s. fight against isis will end there and that no u.s. combat troops will be deployed. the three-day ceasefire between israel and hamas is now officially over. and talks to come it a long-term agreement are deadlocked. hamas fired two rockets into the southern part of the country even before the truce was set to expire friday morning. now the israeli army said it intercepted another rocket shortly after the ceasefire ended. the premature rocket fire could threaten the possibility of a long-term truce. in a conflict that's already claimed the lives of some 1,900 palestinians and 67 israelis. hawaii is bracing for his first hurricane in 22 years. isel is a category one hurricane, set to landfall early friday morning. heavy rain and high winds are expected, so far, no word of injury, but many people have already lost power. following 1,000 miles behind iselle, hurricane julio ha
. >> in a late night news conference from the white house, mr.bama also said there would be air drops of food and water to help iraqi civilians. the president stressing the u.s. fight against isis will end there and that no u.s. combat troops will be deployed. the three-day ceasefire between israel and hamas is now officially over. and talks to come it a long-term agreement are deadlocked. hamas fired two rockets into the southern part of the country even before the truce was set to...
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this has been widely publicized that michelle obama and her girls would watch it in the white house. and that mrs. romney, it was their favorite show. >> the only thing they had in common, huh? >> the only thing. >> they both watched "modern famil family". >> probably the only thing they had in common. it's probably because of the conservativeness of actually the gay couple which is the most conservative of the three families. then my character is more, probably business guy, who knows? conservative. we never say. i don't know. but it seems to appeal to a large spectrum of the country. >> because you have been through this once before quite successfully, 11 seasons on "married with children," and because you put your finger on the pulse that it was going to be a hit when you finally agreed to do it, what's your crystal ball tell you about how long a show like this can run successfully? >> if i was going to guess sitting here now i would say eight. so we are going into six. it makes sense to go eight. with an outside possibility of a ninth year depending on what i they need. they meaning fox and a
this has been widely publicized that michelle obama and her girls would watch it in the white house. and that mrs. romney, it was their favorite show. >> the only thing they had in common, huh? >> the only thing. >> they both watched "modern famil family". >> probably the only thing they had in common. it's probably because of the conservativeness of actually the gay couple which is the most conservative of the three families. then my character is more,...
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white, only goes downward from here. >> okay. josh, just a reminder, who are the three you challenged there? donahoe at ebay. the other two? >> yeah. donahoe, johnny aye in cupertino and mr to catch this weekend, guys. >> hope you get a ticket. nice to see you, josh. get into the warm. thank you. josh lipton with the als ice bucket challenge. great to have a summer dominated by the ice bucket challenge for charity rather than market trouble. >> raising a lot of money. how kayla did it, challenged by jon fortt. >> if you were checking your twitter feed might have gotten a challenge of your own. i don't know if you saw it yesterday. >> oh. >> sara might have a bucket of cold water poured on her. i like it, a big bucket. >> and you thought were you going to get off easy, sara. >> i'm going out to change, as did you. >>> with that, take it away. "squawk alley," thanks. good morning, just about 8:00 at uber headquarters in san francisco, california. 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning. i'm kayla tausche. carl quintanilla is off today, but joining us for the entire hour, henry blodgett, "business insider." >> thank you for having
white, only goes downward from here. >> okay. josh, just a reminder, who are the three you challenged there? donahoe at ebay. the other two? >> yeah. donahoe, johnny aye in cupertino and mr to catch this weekend, guys. >> hope you get a ticket. nice to see you, josh. get into the warm. thank you. josh lipton with the als ice bucket challenge. great to have a summer dominated by the ice bucket challenge for charity rather than market trouble. >> raising a lot of money....
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mr. gorman, please proceed. good afternoon chairman white house, mr. hatch and other members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on the issue of great importance not only to my company and not only to my industry that all segments of the american economy. eli lilly and company was founded in indianapolis indiana. on may 10, just last saturday, lily celebrated its 138th birthday as a u.s. company. our mission is t to discover and develop medicines that help people live longer, healthier or active lives. our major areas include therapy for cancer, diabetes and mental illnesses. to fulfill this vision will we must rely on patents, trademarks and trade secrets. unfortunately like too many of america's firms lily has been the victim of trade secret theft. lilly is a member of the coalition across the sector a group of companies that can separate the harmonized federal civil this appropriation. we are pleased to support the defendant trade secrets act s. 2267 that would've published this objective and we thank the senators for
mr. gorman, please proceed. good afternoon chairman white house, mr. hatch and other members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on the issue of great importance not only to my company and not only to my industry that all segments of the american economy. eli lilly and company was founded in indianapolis indiana. on may 10, just last saturday, lily celebrated its 138th birthday as a u.s. company. our mission is t to discover and develop medicines that help people...
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so i think the nobel committee itself made an egregious error and when mr obama came out of the white house and said that he knew he did not deserve the peace prize i was proud of him for that moment and i wish he had continued to say therefore i cannot accept it so. there you go and i don't think henry kissinger ever deserved it but who do you believe deserves a peace prize that hasn't already received it oh my god i could list many. you know i happen to think that the people who wage war don't deserve the peace prize i happen to believe that the people on the ground fighting a good and i don't mean militarily fighting struggling to keep communities alive struggling to promote peaceful solutions in the context of war they are the ones who deserve the peace prize and i will be quite honest i have nominated attorney general of guatemala two times now for the nobel peace prize her name is cloudy a pos she is from guatemala under her. the former dictator of guatemala was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity war crimes genocide when he was a president and killing my and the indi
so i think the nobel committee itself made an egregious error and when mr obama came out of the white house and said that he knew he did not deserve the peace prize i was proud of him for that moment and i wish he had continued to say therefore i cannot accept it so. there you go and i don't think henry kissinger ever deserved it but who do you believe deserves a peace prize that hasn't already received it oh my god i could list many. you know i happen to think that the people who wage war...