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naive muslims who know no better to say this is what america is all about, and so we want to continue to partner with the american leads and not people who are in cahoots with the >> and s.e., let me ask you about the political aspect of this, because david brody used the word bravery initially and then he talked about the courage to discuss the issue of muslims coming into the united states. do you think that this will play with evangelical voters, s.e., and republican voters in key early voting states who say, donald trump says is not so crazy? >> well, cleely the supporters are behind it. but i think that most republi n republicans find what donald trump said is repulsive. a and it is on multiple levels. it is repulsive morally and morally if you cherish the constitution, and are repulsive if you are a good conservativist, and if you like freedom of religion, and are
naive muslims who know no better to say this is what america is all about, and so we want to continue to partner with the american leads and not people who are in cahoots with the >> and s.e., let me ask you about the political aspect of this, because david brody used the word bravery initially and then he talked about the courage to discuss the issue of muslims coming into the united states. do you think that this will play with evangelical voters, s.e., and republican voters in key...
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unfortunately a little naive.hing for someone, anyone, well, anyone but her, to cover her tuition. and to cover a lot of other things. maybe put it on the one percent. what started as just an innocent exchange between two people who saw things two very different ways turned out this is something, well, very, very different, something that went viral. take a listen. >> the three core demands the national day of action are free public college, a cancellation of student debt, and a $15 an hour minimum wage for people who work on the campus. >> holiday is that paid? >> great question. so, i'm not sure if you're talking bat national level or picker schools. i can touch on both -- >> if you want all that stuff, someone has to pick up the tab. who would that be? >> um, the one percent of people in society that are hoarding the wealth and causing a catastrophe that students are facing. we have a relationship right now where one percent of the population owns more wealth than the 99% combined. >> if the one percent just ha
unfortunately a little naive.hing for someone, anyone, well, anyone but her, to cover her tuition. and to cover a lot of other things. maybe put it on the one percent. what started as just an innocent exchange between two people who saw things two very different ways turned out this is something, well, very, very different, something that went viral. take a listen. >> the three core demands the national day of action are free public college, a cancellation of student debt, and a $15 an...
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i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear. homosexuality was punishable by death. >> please help me. >> i was working at a medical hospital as a staff nurse in intensive care. there is no other job that, you know, i would rather do. i loved doing the job, and i loved looking after people. i got married in 1989 to jolene. she was a lovely looking girl, and we had a great time. i was very happy. >> this is the best day ever. >> when you have kids, you can't imagine your life without them. it was good. they're worth it. then it was always at the back of my mind, i knew i didn't want to be there. i was living a lie. i knew that i was gay. i grew up in ireland, so ireland is quite strict catholic country. so i really didn't put any thoughts or feelings of homosexuality to the back of my mind because i brought up knowing that it's room. so i put them in that room and closed the door. my wife deserved better. she deserved to be happy, and i was making her very unhappy. i just felt that she had a right to know because she could move o
i was very naive. >> why are you here? >> it was just unbelievable fear. homosexuality was punishable by death. >> please help me. >> i was working at a medical hospital as a staff nurse in intensive care. there is no other job that, you know, i would rather do. i loved doing the job, and i loved looking after people. i got married in 1989 to jolene. she was a lovely looking girl, and we had a great time. i was very happy. >> this is the best day ever. >>...
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that hillary clinton and marco rubio kind of share the same and from my understanding you called it naive, expensive, dangerous - what options do you have - what alternatives do you have for that?"rand: 08:56:45 "the neoconservative philosophy of rubio and clinton is that we should go into countries, toppling their and somehow miraculously we'll spring jeffefeonian democrats who love america. - it hasn't worked."08:57:00 "we tried toppling saddam hussein in raq, hillary clinton supported that, marco rubio supported that. it's chaos over there. i mean you have the rise of isis in that vacuum that was built even though we got rid of a dictator. same with qadafi in libya."08:57:13 "libya is a failed state, now with qaddafi gone - a third of libya pledges allegiance to isis and frankly i blame marco rubio, i blame hillary clilion. i blame the people who say oh wewee going to spread american democracy ?and freedom around the world but what they do is they get involved in the affairs of other countries but then it's worse."steffi: how would we fight off isis would you say?08:58:52 "there are so
that hillary clinton and marco rubio kind of share the same and from my understanding you called it naive, expensive, dangerous - what options do you have - what alternatives do you have for that?"rand: 08:56:45 "the neoconservative philosophy of rubio and clinton is that we should go into countries, toppling their and somehow miraculously we'll spring jeffefeonian democrats who love america. - it hasn't worked."08:57:00 "we tried toppling saddam hussein in raq, hillary...
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he is a bit naive, like mandy at times, in his hope and optimism. he is a tough guy, and he will do whatever it takes to keep the world safe, but he sometimes trusts people that he may be shouldn't be so trustful of. he is in great pain and suffering most of the time over the condition of the world, and he would love -- my friend larry norton, who is a dear friend, our kids went to kindergarten together. we have grown up together. i remember larry years ago said i believe i can cure cancer in my lifetime. at some point the last person will walk through the door who has this cancer. and i know larry to this day is living with the believe in the hope that before he checks out, he will stop all cancers. he will hold that. charlie: i believe that someone will. believesul berenson that this kind of inhumanity toward man will one day stop. you could say to me, mandy, that's naive, it has never stopped from the beginning of time. so i am supposed to stop hoping for it? a war mediator. at the end of season four when saul berenson was captured by a , played
he is a bit naive, like mandy at times, in his hope and optimism. he is a tough guy, and he will do whatever it takes to keep the world safe, but he sometimes trusts people that he may be shouldn't be so trustful of. he is in great pain and suffering most of the time over the condition of the world, and he would love -- my friend larry norton, who is a dear friend, our kids went to kindergarten together. we have grown up together. i remember larry years ago said i believe i can cure cancer in...
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so powerful just give him the reigns of power and he'll makeke everything better and it's kind of naive and it goes against the historical notion that too much power in the presidency actually is what many of us, including our founding fathers actually fought against." still to c ce on iowa in focus...we dig into the state issue that could put health coverage in jeopardy for people across the state of welcomback.this is the real story -- where we take a closer look at some issues -- even if it means going back a few days -- weeks or months -- or even years. years.today -- we take a look at how medicaid is changing in iowa right now. medicaid is a rogram that helps pay for medicalalare for groups of people who have low incomes -- are disabled -- or elderly -- or have one of any other long list of needs that qualifies them for a little extra help.any disruption to that system could be painful. "w"wl i think the worst that can happen is while managed care organizations are taking a look at cutting costs, it also means cutting services to iowa's most vulnerable. part of the affordrdle care
so powerful just give him the reigns of power and he'll makeke everything better and it's kind of naive and it goes against the historical notion that too much power in the presidency actually is what many of us, including our founding fathers actually fought against." still to c ce on iowa in focus...we dig into the state issue that could put health coverage in jeopardy for people across the state of welcomback.this is the real story -- where we take a closer look at some issues -- even...
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i used the word naÏve earlier and i stick by that word but mr. mr.retary you mentioned you haven't heard any alternatives. we didn't talk about the third alternative. war was never talked about. he talked about this negotiation could we never talked about book about these people to the table in the first place. i noticed the sky and i know how serious the sanctions that hurt them and i think we could have doubled them and talk about that as an alternative that i want to come back to the word naÏve. before you do that but they said they record straight. my colleague from california said this was not bipartisan i take issue with that. this committee unanimously passed a bill, it was an act that gave us a look at this bill. otherwise nobody would know what was in this agreement other than administration so i give you guys full credit for that. but we never got a vote on it. we couldn't even get it to the floor of the senate to have a vote on it. that's what drives my people back home. absolutely apoplectic, i'm sorry but this is wrong with this process.
i used the word naÏve earlier and i stick by that word but mr. mr.retary you mentioned you haven't heard any alternatives. we didn't talk about the third alternative. war was never talked about. he talked about this negotiation could we never talked about book about these people to the table in the first place. i noticed the sky and i know how serious the sanctions that hurt them and i think we could have doubled them and talk about that as an alternative that i want to come back to the word...
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that hillary clinton and marco rubio kind of share the same and from my understanding you called it naive, expensive, dangerous what options o yoyohave - what alternatives do you have for that?"rand: 08:56:45 "the neoconservative philosophy of rubio and clinton is that we should go into countries, toppling their regime, get rid f the regime and somehow miraculously we'll spring jeffersonian democrats who love america. - it hasn't worked."08:57:00 "we tried iraq, hillary clinton supported ttt, marco rubio supportetethat. it's chaos over there. i mean you have the rise of isis in that vacuum that was built even though we got rid of a dictator. same with qadafi in linya."08:57:13 "libya is a failed state, now with qaddafi gone - a third of libya pledges allegiance to isis and frankly i blame marco rubio, i blame hillary clinton. i blame the people who say oh we're going to spread american democracy ?and freedom around the world but what they do is they get involved in the affairs of other countries but then it's worse."steffi: how would we fight off isis would you say?08:58:52 "there are som
that hillary clinton and marco rubio kind of share the same and from my understanding you called it naive, expensive, dangerous what options o yoyohave - what alternatives do you have for that?"rand: 08:56:45 "the neoconservative philosophy of rubio and clinton is that we should go into countries, toppling their regime, get rid f the regime and somehow miraculously we'll spring jeffersonian democrats who love america. - it hasn't worked."08:57:00 "we tried iraq, hillary...
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i used the word naive earlier. and i stick by that word. mr. secretary, you mentioned something before that you haven't heard any alternatives. of course you have. we didn't talk about the third alternative. war was never talked about. we talked about this negotiation. we never talked about what got these people to the table in the first place. i know how serious these sanctions hurt them. i think we could have at least talked about that as an alternative. i want to come back to naive. before i do that, let me set the record straight. my colleague from california said this was done in a bipartisan way. i take issue with that. this committee unanimously passed a bill recommending -- it was an act that gave us a look at this bill. otherwise, we wouldn't know -- or this agreement. otherwise, nobody would know what was in this agreement other than the administration. i give you full credit for that. but we never got a vote on it. we couldn't even get it to the floor of the senate to have a vote on it. that's what drives my people back home absolute
i used the word naive earlier. and i stick by that word. mr. secretary, you mentioned something before that you haven't heard any alternatives. of course you have. we didn't talk about the third alternative. war was never talked about. we talked about this negotiation. we never talked about what got these people to the table in the first place. i know how serious these sanctions hurt them. i think we could have at least talked about that as an alternative. i want to come back to naive. before i...
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now that you're speaker, do you think member paul ryan was a little naive? >> everybody knows that i walked into the speakership seven weeks ago with this process already in place. with this cake already baked. and so what i did is went to work to make the best of this process. to get good wins for conservatives. like lifting the oil export ban for the first time in 40 years. getting permanency on tax policy. getting good riders. limiting the irs so the irs can't meddle in politics. making sure we get more pro-life riders. those are wins we did get but the point i would say is this is the process i inherited. i fully owned that. but it's also a process that will help us get to what we call regular order next year where we don't wind up with the same kind of situation next year. that's my hope and goal. >> what does it say though -- mark levin says "they betrayed you." referring to you. laura ingram "omni-bust." marco rubio is to jeb bush as paul ryan is to john boehner. but harry reid said this. "it's a good product for the american people." so here you have
now that you're speaker, do you think member paul ryan was a little naive? >> everybody knows that i walked into the speakership seven weeks ago with this process already in place. with this cake already baked. and so what i did is went to work to make the best of this process. to get good wins for conservatives. like lifting the oil export ban for the first time in 40 years. getting permanency on tax policy. getting good riders. limiting the irs so the irs can't meddle in politics....
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the citizens there and the watching world, would be naive to think that a time like that, you don't want the police and national security interests to take every measure to assure the perpetrators of those acts of terrorism are caught, and that the powers that be are doing everything they can to see that it isn't repeated. but that doesn't mean anything goes or we find ourselves not being in a democratic state. there's always the question of balance. it is easy for national security interests to say it is a ticking bomb and if there is a ticking bomb don't you want us to do everything? the answer is yes but you can't live in a democratic societies that everything is done in secret where there are no controls, no checks and balances, the heart of a democratic government, our democratic government is do we have a system of checks and balances. what we have seen in the wake of 9/11 is concourse was not overseeing national security establishment as well as we had hoped. responsible people like senator gramm, former governor of florida, have been very critical of congress failing in its role
the citizens there and the watching world, would be naive to think that a time like that, you don't want the police and national security interests to take every measure to assure the perpetrators of those acts of terrorism are caught, and that the powers that be are doing everything they can to see that it isn't repeated. but that doesn't mean anything goes or we find ourselves not being in a democratic state. there's always the question of balance. it is easy for national security interests...
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same feckless and naÏve foreign policy -- in fact, the exact same --ntries -- russia and iran openlyughing at and mocking the president of the united states. the one person in america thrilled with the job barack obama is doing is jimmy carter. [laughter] [applause] thatcruz: so, why is it that analogy gives me so much hope and optimism? because we know how that story ends. all across this country, millions of men and women rose up and became the reagan revolution. and it didn't come from washington. washington despised ronald reagan. by the way, if you see a candidate washington embraces, run and hide. it came from the american people, and it turned this country around. we went from misery and stagnation and malaise to booming economic growth, to millions lifted out of poverty into prosperity and the american dream. we went from our hostages languishing in a rant to winning the cold war and tearing the -- to winning in iran the cold war and tearing the berlin wall to the ground. why am i so optimistic? because the same thing is happening again. all across virginia, this country, peo
same feckless and naÏve foreign policy -- in fact, the exact same --ntries -- russia and iran openlyughing at and mocking the president of the united states. the one person in america thrilled with the job barack obama is doing is jimmy carter. [laughter] [applause] thatcruz: so, why is it that analogy gives me so much hope and optimism? because we know how that story ends. all across this country, millions of men and women rose up and became the reagan revolution. and it didn't come from...
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the study found two other potentially harmful compounds in many of the naives. researchers say that shows there is more to be learned about the dangers of e- cigarettes. >>> the american heart association says that women with diabetes are twice as likely as men to have coronary disease. those women are more likely to have heart attacks younger and are more likely to die from the first heart attack. researchers say that the risk -- that the risk women need -- that women need to exercise more vigorously. >>> the holy doors at st. peters basilica are now open for the first time in 15 years. pope francis walked through the basilica doors today. up to a million people are expected to pass through in the next year. special moment as pope francis hugged his predecessor, pope benedict. the two hugged. and then pope francis continued on to st. peters square. >>> turning to our attention this afternoon. it is bla out there. >> that's a good work for it, blah. we have been spoiled by so many of these great days. >> really. it's been milder than you would expect. >> crazy s
the study found two other potentially harmful compounds in many of the naives. researchers say that shows there is more to be learned about the dangers of e- cigarettes. >>> the american heart association says that women with diabetes are twice as likely as men to have coronary disease. those women are more likely to have heart attacks younger and are more likely to die from the first heart attack. researchers say that the risk -- that the risk women need -- that women need to exercise...
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he's a man who needs her help...now. 084008 "being naive in this frail state or being so trusting of people. he's the kind of person who would let anybody near him" without his medicine..wallace is in fatal danger so the search is time sensitive. miriam says whether he's alive or dead...her father deserves a proper ending. 084335 "i need to see him, i need to find him, i need to bury him." wallace was last seen in a silver nissan sentra with license plate phb0488. if you see the car, the family urges you to call police. red rock search and rescue teams weren't out looking today...but they're ready to go if metro makes the call. reporting live...david an action news update tonight we're learning more about the two people killed in an overnight crash near charleston and decatur. the victims have been identified as 31-year-old "deshawn walker" ....and 27- year-old "jose santiago"... we're also finding out they hit two light poles before they came to a stop....back on the roadway. this all happened just after 11 o clock last night. metro says speed appears to be a factor.... but the cras
he's a man who needs her help...now. 084008 "being naive in this frail state or being so trusting of people. he's the kind of person who would let anybody near him" without his medicine..wallace is in fatal danger so the search is time sensitive. miriam says whether he's alive or dead...her father deserves a proper ending. 084335 "i need to see him, i need to find him, i need to bury him." wallace was last seen in a silver nissan sentra with license plate phb0488. if you see...
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i used the word naive earlier. i stick by that word. you mentioned before that you have not heard alternatives. of course, you have. we did not talk about the third alternative. war was not talked about. we never talked about what got these people to the table in the first place. i know how serious these things aren't that have hurt them, and at least we could have doubled down and talk about them as an alternative. let me set the record straight. my colleague from california said this was done in a bipartisan way. i take issue with that. this committee unanimously passed a bill recommending -- it was an act -- that gave us a look at this bill. otherwise nobody would know what agreement other than the administration. we never got a vote on it. could not get it to the floor of the senate to have a vote on it. that is what drives my people back home absolutely apoplectic. that is what is wrong with this process. it is all talk. 58-42. 42 votes voted to not even move this bill or to the floor to have a debate on it. the last thing i would
i used the word naive earlier. i stick by that word. you mentioned before that you have not heard alternatives. of course, you have. we did not talk about the third alternative. war was not talked about. we never talked about what got these people to the table in the first place. i know how serious these things aren't that have hurt them, and at least we could have doubled down and talk about them as an alternative. let me set the record straight. my colleague from california said this was done...
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and if you are naive enough to think it's just here, you're wrong. we dig of the out here. >> the driving force behind sting operations like these is the polk county sheriff, grady judd. >> we wear them out. >> after some 40 years on the job as a cop, judd knows many people, if not most, see prostitution as a victimless crime. he tells our producer he's out to change their minds. >> grace, if they could spend one evening with you and with me in an uncover location, they would change their entire attitude. they would find out this is not two consenting adults. they would see the pump in the parking lot. >> sheriff's office, hands up. >> they would see how he takes advantage of her, how he has complete control of her life. she's property. she's property to be bartered with, to be sold. >> to begin the operation, sheriff's investigators set up in a polk county hotel. undercover male agents browse internet sites like back page for sex ads. >> is that you in the pictures. >> and invite women for hire up to the hotel for a date. >> can you come now. >> if
and if you are naive enough to think it's just here, you're wrong. we dig of the out here. >> the driving force behind sting operations like these is the polk county sheriff, grady judd. >> we wear them out. >> after some 40 years on the job as a cop, judd knows many people, if not most, see prostitution as a victimless crime. he tells our producer he's out to change their minds. >> grace, if they could spend one evening with you and with me in an uncover location, they...
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>> naive might be a little too strong. i think there might be a little daylight.f we exchange bashar al-assad for the alawite regime, i think the russians might be willing to accept some continuity in government, but without assad, and the question becomes there space there for the current government without assad to be the -- mechanism by which we move this forward politically. right now any efforts are stillborn. you said the russians hold the key here. they do. they hold the political key, but they refuse to use the political key. they are trying to use a military key, i.e., to bomb in order to keep assad in power. that key will not be successful. our president is right about that. >> thank you for speaking to us sir. >>> now nato foreign ministers are formally invited monte nay grow to join the alliance. it was part of the communist yugoslavia. we have a reaction from montinegro's reaction. >> reporter: this is the biggest achievement of the country after it gains independence nine years ago. but the opposition believes there should be a referendum, [ inaudibl
>> naive might be a little too strong. i think there might be a little daylight.f we exchange bashar al-assad for the alawite regime, i think the russians might be willing to accept some continuity in government, but without assad, and the question becomes there space there for the current government without assad to be the -- mechanism by which we move this forward politically. right now any efforts are stillborn. you said the russians hold the key here. they do. they hold the political...
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. >> i would say i was naive. >> reporter: police say after just six months of marriage, dahlia has other men in her life who are helping her with a secret plan, to get mike's money, his condo, get him out of the way. one of those men is in the front seat of this car. >> she asked if i could get someone to kill her husband for her. >> reporter: the man recorded as >> are you scared for the guy? >> yes. because she's really dead serious on getting this done. >> reporter: to get proof the cops make mohammad a confidential informant. he arranges to meet dahlia at this gas station? >> what's up? >> the guy is a professional. >> nobody's going to be able to point a finger on me. >> reporter: he says the hit man wants $1,200 to buy a gun. she comes prepared and gives him a photo of mike. two days later the talk turns to action in this cvs parking lot. this is witty jean, undercover police officer. police say dahlia thinks she's meeting an actual hit man in his cherry red convertible. >> i'm going to tell you how i'm going to do it and what exactly is going to get done. >> reporter: a burglary g
. >> i would say i was naive. >> reporter: police say after just six months of marriage, dahlia has other men in her life who are helping her with a secret plan, to get mike's money, his condo, get him out of the way. one of those men is in the front seat of this car. >> she asked if i could get someone to kill her husband for her. >> reporter: the man recorded as >> are you scared for the guy? >> yes. because she's really dead serious on getting this done....
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i think it's fairly naive to say that there is not going to be some form of u.s.military ground involvement to take this fight back. >> how frustrated are you? you are a vet. you flew helicopters in come bat and now as we look what's going on over there, you know, i can't imagine what it means. >> it's so naive. what our military has -- it's very frustrating to see a commander and chief sort of lose every single gain that we made. what our military has to offer today in terms of what we are up against with isis and fighting in iraq and syria today, we have are over 14 years of experience of fighting this type of enemy, this type of insurgency style warfare where they are attempt iting to blend in with the general population. we know what they look like. tactics, techniques and procedures. we know how to fight this enemy. we can't do it if the commander and chief is not allowing us to do our job. >> frustration just you or everyone you talk to, your former colleague in the military current and former? >> absolutely. current and former. because, you want to know who
i think it's fairly naive to say that there is not going to be some form of u.s.military ground involvement to take this fight back. >> how frustrated are you? you are a vet. you flew helicopters in come bat and now as we look what's going on over there, you know, i can't imagine what it means. >> it's so naive. what our military has -- it's very frustrating to see a commander and chief sort of lose every single gain that we made. what our military has to offer today in terms of...
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. >> he was naive in -- almost his sense of people, you know?all the time, and working hard, and i think those things left him naive to the -- the way people are sometimes in the real world. >> reporter: but would jurors buy that? on november 18th, after deliberating for a scant two hours, they returned with a verdict. >> they kept saying, "guilty. guilty. guilty." you know, yes, i found him guilty. and it's just all -- it was like a -- it was like a bad dream. >> reporter: guilty of two counts of capital murder. richelle shetina was not in court for the verdict. but she sent us a statement saying, in part, she couldn't express the depth of her despair and grief. she said she saw no red flags. and she also expressed anger with mike dixon and dave shepard and herself, for having been involved with a man she now considers a sociopath. for the sonnier family, justice had been accomplished. >> there was closure. because for the last three years, the idea of mike dixon not being in prison for life is so horrifying, you just can't wrap your mind aroun
. >> he was naive in -- almost his sense of people, you know?all the time, and working hard, and i think those things left him naive to the -- the way people are sometimes in the real world. >> reporter: but would jurors buy that? on november 18th, after deliberating for a scant two hours, they returned with a verdict. >> they kept saying, "guilty. guilty. guilty." you know, yes, i found him guilty. and it's just all -- it was like a -- it was like a bad dream....
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it is not share, it is not justice, it is not the way it was we did you are naive enough to think that way, then you better do some soul-searching yourself. he certainly was wrong and we said he was wrong from day one but there were factors involved, starting in pre-game, which are well documented, which indicate that there was an attempt to provoke him. >> reporter: norman got fined for a couple of his tactics before the game totaling roughly $26,000 but norman plays, odell beckham does not. the knicks were in cleveland last night, allege any did not play because of a sore ankle and they miss him. bounces around the rim and finally falls down but the knicks are down by 3. a couple minutes later lebron james on the break runs to get tough lay in with his left hand, but by 5 lead in the fourth james put an exclamation point on it with a monster jam, he has 24 points, cavaliers beat the knicks 91-84. the net's hosted the maps in brooklyn and in the second quarter dirk millets he buries a baseline jumper and moved past shaquille o'neal into sixth place and nba career scoring list, then in
it is not share, it is not justice, it is not the way it was we did you are naive enough to think that way, then you better do some soul-searching yourself. he certainly was wrong and we said he was wrong from day one but there were factors involved, starting in pre-game, which are well documented, which indicate that there was an attempt to provoke him. >> reporter: norman got fined for a couple of his tactics before the game totaling roughly $26,000 but norman plays, odell beckham does...
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people bringing us down are naive. we can stand this for five years, the way it's going.fter that, who knows. probably there would be a lot of people. >> in 2012, coal combustion made it for a carter of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s., reason enough to enforce stricter rules. we need to look at a few more. war on coal is deeply trouble. >> i think it would be bad all the way around. whether it's car dealership. >> wyoming has until 2030 to announce targets. >> at this stage coal is an economic power house that many will fight to protect. >> it's not that people don't want to embrace cleaner technology, they do. they feel excluded interest a process. 11,000 jobs will be lost when the clean power plan is put into place, and that could devastate the state >>> in cities like gillett, the outlook for many is gloomy. we have a presence of all of the industry. >> officials told us that they are investing in alternative uses for carbon, and the region is recivilient. >> it will adjust to a new normal i suppose, but i think that we will be one of the parts of the country that
people bringing us down are naive. we can stand this for five years, the way it's going.fter that, who knows. probably there would be a lot of people. >> in 2012, coal combustion made it for a carter of greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s., reason enough to enforce stricter rules. we need to look at a few more. war on coal is deeply trouble. >> i think it would be bad all the way around. whether it's car dealership. >> wyoming has until 2030 to announce targets. >> at...
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are you too naive to know? i'm not too naive to criminal activity. too smart to stay away from activity. he told jurors when anyone started talking about things, he didn't want to know, lots of times i want to change the conversation. i say, oh, come on. lets go buy me a here. here's his defense attorney's take on the day. >> we were treated to a mode of cross-examination which is really uncommon. this was confrontational. reporter: many times the prosecutor asked if he did nothing illegal and ordered nothing illegal to be done by others. then why did he take money from people doing illegal things. he always had the same answer, love and respect you get the red envelope. it's part of the tradition of the chinese culture, to give the elder people money out of love and respect. those are the keywords. reporter: one of the more heated exchanges came on his very last question on the witness stand. the prosecution read a transcript of a conversation he had with an undercover federal agent. then they asked him who did that with your invest? he says he didn
are you too naive to know? i'm not too naive to criminal activity. too smart to stay away from activity. he told jurors when anyone started talking about things, he didn't want to know, lots of times i want to change the conversation. i say, oh, come on. lets go buy me a here. here's his defense attorney's take on the day. >> we were treated to a mode of cross-examination which is really uncommon. this was confrontational. reporter: many times the prosecutor asked if he did nothing...
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if you're naive enough to think that way, then you'd better do some soul searching yourself. if you know what occurred at the beginning of the game, you can understand there is two sides to this, and is not just one. >>> let's stick with the nfl for a moment. the jets seemed to have found their mojo the last two months. that's coming up, because we'll hear from coach todd bowles, as he talks about the team's sunday. piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. that's what you always say. you were right about the food. yeah? welcome. only in new york, right? i guess so. and a real astronaut. that was something. hi john. hey kevin. one more. didn't you want to be an astronaut? ...be an astronaut? yes, i did. there's still time. ahhhh!!! it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with... >>> the jets lost to the patriots 30-23 two months ago, but since then, todd bowl's team has found a bit of a groove. now it's time as the jets playoff push continues. >> questio
if you're naive enough to think that way, then you'd better do some soul searching yourself. if you know what occurred at the beginning of the game, you can understand there is two sides to this, and is not just one. >>> let's stick with the nfl for a moment. the jets seemed to have found their mojo the last two months. that's coming up, because we'll hear from coach todd bowles, as he talks about the team's sunday. piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to...
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this doesn't create disincentive for consumers, to sign up for a registry, i think would be somewhat naive." 3 still to come on siouxland news at 5... 3 in tonights healthwatch we will take a look at new data which suggests the risk of autism nearly *doubles* for children whose mothers take anti-depressants during pregnancy. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at five on kmeg 14, with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris 3 3 a new study today inama pediatrics is raising concerns about expectant mothers taking anti-depressants. but doctors to consider here. weijia jiang has the story. 3 3 new data from researchers in canada suggests the risk of autism nearly *doubles* for children whose mothee take anti-depepssants during pregnancy. the findings show the risk shot up *87-percent* in pre-school children whose mothers took drugs such as prozac.. or zoloft..in the second or third trimesterbut doctors warn *untreated depression* poses its own risks for mother and baby.. and that the autism risk remains *very low* overall -- between o
this doesn't create disincentive for consumers, to sign up for a registry, i think would be somewhat naive." 3 still to come on siouxland news at 5... 3 in tonights healthwatch we will take a look at new data which suggests the risk of autism nearly *doubles* for children whose mothers take anti-depressants during pregnancy. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at five on kmeg 14, with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris 3...
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mike: i think we would be naive to think that that could not happen here. that is kind of the american mindset. but it's very possible. i think the heartland would be a we probably seem a little more vulnerable than the big cities. so, yeah, i have been thinking about it a lot lately. steve: what do i need to present you with? mike: if you wantmike: to buy a handgun, you need a permit to acquire a hunger and or to carry a handgun issued by your county sheriff. at the time you go to get the permit, they do a background check. they get in contact with the fbi and all the things you discussed earlier. all those questions have to be answered. then you get your permit to acquire that is good for a year. permits to carry are good for five years. those need to be presented along with your drivers license to purchase a gun in iowa. steve: a nonprofessional permit to carry, those rules call for training. they can train at jail and -- at jlm. mike: we are a certified trainer , the best of all training programs. if they took the basic pistol, a basic firearm first. th
mike: i think we would be naive to think that that could not happen here. that is kind of the american mindset. but it's very possible. i think the heartland would be a we probably seem a little more vulnerable than the big cities. so, yeah, i have been thinking about it a lot lately. steve: what do i need to present you with? mike: if you wantmike: to buy a handgun, you need a permit to acquire a hunger and or to carry a handgun issued by your county sheriff. at the time you go to get the...
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or people listening to that being naive? that phrase rhetorical argument, the washington speak, no. >> i've offered a lot of amendments on the floor and in committee and i've been known to bring some pressure to the other side to try to bring some debate out of them and put in em in a place. but that argument that it increases the odds of the bill would finally pass, i think that is a rhetorical argument and meant to be made for the other side. when you live in this arena, you hear that, recognize it for what it is. >> i hear you. i've been in the town a long time. you've been in the town a long time. but that does come across as a little bit misleading, to the average vote. mr. have mrs. voter here. >> i wouldn't disagree with that. but i'd like to explain to mr. and mrs. voter this is an arena in 2013, and if ted cruz did something tactically back then that was designed to expose motives of the people pushing this horrible gang of eight bill that the american people rejected maybe he should have been thinking about potenti
or people listening to that being naive? that phrase rhetorical argument, the washington speak, no. >> i've offered a lot of amendments on the floor and in committee and i've been known to bring some pressure to the other side to try to bring some debate out of them and put in em in a place. but that argument that it increases the odds of the bill would finally pass, i think that is a rhetorical argument and meant to be made for the other side. when you live in this arena, you hear that,...
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if you're naive enough to think that way, then you better do some soul searching yourself. beckham certainly was wrong. and we said he was wrong from day one. the fact of the matter is, if you know that -- the situation pregame with the baseball bat. if you know what occ red at that very beginning of the game, you can understand that, you know, there was two sides to this, and not just one. >> to that point, josh norman from the panthers could be dust up with beckham on sunday. a witness said he heard threats coming from panthers players. back to you. >>ly> thank you. it's a political pairing that might catch you off guard. today mayor de blasio and christine quinn held an event together. >> the two of them teaming up to help the homeless. they were both here this afternoon, the mayor and christine -- >> reporter: smiling children receiving hugs from a team that may cause some to do a double take. mayor de blasio and christine quinn who said their friendship and passion to help the homeless transcends past political >> since i took this job seven weeks ago, i want to be cle
if you're naive enough to think that way, then you better do some soul searching yourself. beckham certainly was wrong. and we said he was wrong from day one. the fact of the matter is, if you know that -- the situation pregame with the baseball bat. if you know what occ red at that very beginning of the game, you can understand that, you know, there was two sides to this, and not just one. >> to that point, josh norman from the panthers could be dust up with beckham on sunday. a witness...
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i mean, i think a real simple thing to do -- now, again, i'm probably being naive about the politics here -- is why not on their web site by school, by sport list the majors of the athletes? you don't have to put names down, just put numbers down. i think that would have a fairly interesting impact on schools, because it's a truly important -- >> host: well, you know, and disclosure is the great disinfectant, as former supreme court justice brandeis said. it is very important because i think the more disclosure, i think, the more transparency you have in the system. we only have a couple minutes left, but i did have to ask you about football envy. talk about that. [laughter] when you -- >> guest: yeah. >> host: when you say there are, there's football envy schools or programs out in america, what -- >> guest: well, yeah. yeah. i mean, you have this elite group of cluster of schools whether it's 60 or 65 schools that are getting all this money and all this attention, and then you have these other 60 i think it is from a boise state which is quite good at playing division i football an
i mean, i think a real simple thing to do -- now, again, i'm probably being naive about the politics here -- is why not on their web site by school, by sport list the majors of the athletes? you don't have to put names down, just put numbers down. i think that would have a fairly interesting impact on schools, because it's a truly important -- >> host: well, you know, and disclosure is the great disinfectant, as former supreme court justice brandeis said. it is very important because i...
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>> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell dream toth the naive. >> you're a victim in all even the girl next door. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom?
>> from rural michigan to the suburbs, romeo pimps sell dream toth the naive. >> you're a victim in all even the girl next door. >> don't judge a book by its cover. just because i live in a nice house doesn't mean i live a nice life. >> hello, mom?
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. >> reporter: isis first recruits people naive about their faith, and then they ar travel agents. >> logistical support, phone numbers to call when you get to turkey to get across the border. >> they are encouraging people to do what they can when they can. we saw that in the garland shooting last spring. >> reporter: just like in california, one shooter pledged allegiance to isis online just before shooting. it's likely signs were missed in california, too. >> it would be surprised to me if no one saw the radicalization happen in slow motion, watching the train wreck happen in slow motion. >> reporter: the fbi is watching 900 individuals in the united states who could be connected in isis with cases open in all 50 states. the california shooters were not on the list, and no one knows how large the potential recruits list really is. >> we know how big it could be. what does the expert you spoke to say about the recent comments for donald trump and how they could be used against us. >> reporter: he said isis basically their idealology is dividing the world into two camps. muslims, rep
. >> reporter: isis first recruits people naive about their faith, and then they ar travel agents. >> logistical support, phone numbers to call when you get to turkey to get across the border. >> they are encouraging people to do what they can when they can. we saw that in the garland shooting last spring. >> reporter: just like in california, one shooter pledged allegiance to isis online just before shooting. it's likely signs were missed in california, too. >> it...
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the same failed economic policies, the same misery, stagnation and malaise, the same feckless and naive foreign policy, in fact the exact same countries, russia, and iran. openly laughing at and mocking the president of the united states. i believe this next election, 2016, is going to be an election like 19 80. we're going to win by painting in bolt colors and not pale pastels. the manifest failures of the carter administration set the stage for the reagan revolution, which came from millions of americans across this country. it was a grassroots movement. it didn't come from washington. washington despised reagan. it came from the american people and it transformed this country and the word of optimism i will give you is the same thing is happening all over this country. people are waking up incredibly, when it comes to foreign policy, the difference a strong president can make is underscored by the simple fact that this very same nation, the nation of iran, released our hostages the day ronald reagan was sworn into office. happy to answer or dodge any question you like. >> first of al
the same failed economic policies, the same misery, stagnation and malaise, the same feckless and naive foreign policy, in fact the exact same countries, russia, and iran. openly laughing at and mocking the president of the united states. i believe this next election, 2016, is going to be an election like 19 80. we're going to win by painting in bolt colors and not pale pastels. the manifest failures of the carter administration set the stage for the reagan revolution, which came from millions...
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if you're naive to think that way, you better do some soul searching yourself. beckham was wrong, and we said he was wrong from day one. but there were factors involved, starting in pre-game. russ: part of the factors involved, we were talking about yesterday, guys bringing a bat on the field, saying i'm going to take care of you. look, again -- christina: tensions are running high. russ: tom said it himself. he was wrong. he should not have done it. i think tom is, quite frankly -- i think the giants are more upset that odell beckham, jr., has been painted really as some evil guy. christina: you see that hit. russ: the hit is one thing. it was wrong. a habitual bad guy. that's the farthest thing from the truth. this is a good kid. to me, i'm hearing things -- he's been vilified as when ray rice was vilified justifiably so for domestic violence, which is more serious. i think this has taken on a life of its own. christina: interesting. russ salzberg, thanks for your insight. we're back after the break with who ga hey, what are you doing? getting the coats. for a
if you're naive to think that way, you better do some soul searching yourself. beckham was wrong, and we said he was wrong from day one. but there were factors involved, starting in pre-game. russ: part of the factors involved, we were talking about yesterday, guys bringing a bat on the field, saying i'm going to take care of you. look, again -- christina: tensions are running high. russ: tom said it himself. he was wrong. he should not have done it. i think tom is, quite frankly -- i think the...
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. -- and naive foreign policy. in fact, the exact same countries, russia and iran. openly laughing at and mocking the president of the united states. i believe this next election, 2016, is going to be an election like 1980 that we are going to win by painting in bold colors and not pale pastels. [applause] the manifest failures of the carter administration set the stage for the reagan revolution, which came from millions of americans across this country. it was a grass roots movement. it didn't come from washington. washington despised reagan. it came from the american people and it transformed this country and the word of optimism i will give you is the same thing is happening all over this country. people are waking up incredibly and when it comes to foreign policy, the difference a strong president can make is underscored by the simple fact that this very same nation, the nation of iran, released our hostages the day ronald reagan was sworn into office. and with that, i'm happy to answer or dodge any question you like. matt: on behalf of the republican jewish coa
. -- and naive foreign policy. in fact, the exact same countries, russia and iran. openly laughing at and mocking the president of the united states. i believe this next election, 2016, is going to be an election like 1980 that we are going to win by painting in bold colors and not pale pastels. [applause] the manifest failures of the carter administration set the stage for the reagan revolution, which came from millions of americans across this country. it was a grass roots movement. it didn't...