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wiener -- that would apply regardless of the document that had occurred. >> so nearing and looking at nag dak exemption, i think a again there is a lot of similarity. if you have an over the counter permit, that doesn't come to this body for approval. the first approval, the last approval is the building permit. it's pulling that first building permit. >> yes. well, the approval action under supervisor wiener's legislation would be the building permit issued for the project. the first building permit that allowed the whole of the project to go forward. most projects particularly those that are large enough to require 311 will have multiple building permits associated with them. >> and the current practice or supervisor kim's notification was the appeal at the 4th building permit? >> under supervisor kim's legislation an appeal can be filed after any discretionary permit, so any building permit. >> okay. and then there is a slight difference, but not really, it could tepid to be an appeal of that permit. i guess you could wait until -- >> the length of time over which a permit is pulled co
wiener -- that would apply regardless of the document that had occurred. >> so nearing and looking at nag dak exemption, i think a again there is a lot of similarity. if you have an over the counter permit, that doesn't come to this body for approval. the first approval, the last approval is the building permit. it's pulling that first building permit. >> yes. well, the approval action under supervisor wiener's legislation would be the building permit issued for the project. the...
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head. - you're going to nags head?d. - avery and i are also having a little romantic weekend together before the baby comes. we're going to toronto for the g-8 economic summit. it's going to be... very erotic. - look at us, being all adult-y. i packed underwear... [whispers] that isn't gray. - [gasps] - isn't it nice dating someone you have so much in common with? like you, avery is a type-"a" nut job. - and, of course, you and carol share your trademark stubbornness. - we are not stubborn. we're principled.
head. - you're going to nags head?d. - avery and i are also having a little romantic weekend together before the baby comes. we're going to toronto for the g-8 economic summit. it's going to be... very erotic. - look at us, being all adult-y. i packed underwear... [whispers] that isn't gray. - [gasps] - isn't it nice dating someone you have so much in common with? like you, avery is a type-"a" nut job. - and, of course, you and carol share your trademark stubbornness. - we are not...
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environmental process an we want to do it as quickly as possible to make the determination between kad ek, nag deck and eir, but as you start to point out the position could have too much review and not enough review. we had a couple projects which was 100 percent affordable and within a block of each other and the same wind effect on both projects and no discussion about the affordable project and hours of discussion about the wind effects on the market rate. obviously, i'm not saying, i think we have to -- the impact is the same no matter what's there for those around there, those who are affected by traffic, sidewalks and other things that a project has. i think codifying this is not a place to put it. if you want to fast track affordable housing project do it in other ways. but to try to cut short on the necessary environmental reviews is saying let's do a quickie mr. because it's such a beneficial thing. couple things i wanted to ask for miss rogers. i notice in the memo, i don't want to go into too much detail today but as we move forward and try to make a motion to forward, we said that
environmental process an we want to do it as quickly as possible to make the determination between kad ek, nag deck and eir, but as you start to point out the position could have too much review and not enough review. we had a couple projects which was 100 percent affordable and within a block of each other and the same wind effect on both projects and no discussion about the affordable project and hours of discussion about the wind effects on the market rate. obviously, i'm not saying, i think...
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supervisor wiener was where possible capture the idea of some sort of time restraint on appeals on nag deg and kad ex-that's why i'm going to vote against it. generally i have concerns. >> commissioner hillis. >> i just want to clarify. we are sending it with basically with staff's recommendation in saying we want a review of what can be done in the realm of notification and how things maybe able to be searched or you can have a description on the project. >> okay. agreed. >> the second aspect of where i think for affordable housing to endorse the proposal for affordable housing project and then to serve are we asking to look at project approvals on that? >> i think that's okay. >> you are not saying it to change, you are saying just to look at this issue of project approvals being allowed to not moving it forward. >> sure i think further analysis of what that means for further projects if that's helpful. >> okay. >> commissioner moore. >> i'm very concerned that the specific language that the department uses in
supervisor wiener was where possible capture the idea of some sort of time restraint on appeals on nag deg and kad ex-that's why i'm going to vote against it. generally i have concerns. >> commissioner hillis. >> i just want to clarify. we are sending it with basically with staff's recommendation in saying we want a review of what can be done in the realm of notification and how things maybe able to be searched or you can have a description on the project. >> okay. agreed....
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head. - you're going to nags head?sn't that redundant? - that is solid. - avery and i are also having a little romantic weekend together before the baby comes. we're going to toronto for the g-8 economic summit. it's going to be... very erotic. - look at us, being all adult-y. i packed underwear... [whispers] that isn't gray. - [gasps] - isn't it nice dating someone you have so much in common with? like you, avery is a type-"a" nut job. - and, of course, you and carol share your trademark stubbornness. - we are not stubborn. we're principled. - have a nice trip, lemon. break out those underpants, but be careful. dating yourself is a double-edged sword. it means you also share the same flaws. - well, that would only be a problem if i had any flaws. - not only is your fly open, there's a pencil sticking out of it. - good day to you, sir. [exciting jazz music] ♪ - tracy, congratulations on egot-ing. you got an emmy, a grammy, an oscar, and a tony. you are more talented than i. you're ready, mirror jenna. tracy, congratula
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. >> reporter: but for those of us more inclined to believe the official version of things, the nagging questions all linger around younger brother dzhokhar. it is a mystery that only got deeper today as friends released video of him doing a robot dance. we have essentially become a nation of armchair shrinks asking how could this kid dancing like a goof be the same one on this surveillance tape walking calmly through crowds of innocent people allegedly with a bomb packed with shrapnel in his backpack. >> this is where the brothers lived here on the top floor of this building. >> for days, we've been scouring dzhokhar's life, patrolling the neighborhood where he lived with his brother, interviewing people who knew him. . >> he was a quiet guy. never really spoke much. never really spoke politics. >> he was the nicest kid. every single time i saw him, he would make sure to say hi. >> we had acting claz togethss . he was always funny and contributed. it never seemed like there were any warning signs. >> and to a one, they say the same thing. he was a sweet kid, avid wrestler with a little
. >> reporter: but for those of us more inclined to believe the official version of things, the nagging questions all linger around younger brother dzhokhar. it is a mystery that only got deeper today as friends released video of him doing a robot dance. we have essentially become a nation of armchair shrinks asking how could this kid dancing like a goof be the same one on this surveillance tape walking calmly through crowds of innocent people allegedly with a bomb packed with shrapnel in...
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department's recommendation is that you review and prove the staff's mitigated final nag deck and adopt the mitigation measures that are listed in exhibit c and staff also recommend that the commission prove the project with conditions as outlined in exhibit a. this concludes my summary of the project. if you have any questions, i'm happy to answer. thank you. >> i thought you were all going to take a break after all of that. sorry about the delay. >> i'm the architect for this project and just as a caveat at the beginning some of you know i have been recently appointed to the historic commission and i was granted a waiver so i can present this afternoon. i got involved in 2006 and got involved in 2010. the alexandria theatre is the landmark on the corner this project includes the adaptive reuse of the historic theatre and then a new mixed use building on the parking lot site on 18th avenue. so most of you know where this is in the middle of this slide you can see the building with the parking lot on gearey blvd 18th avenue, a picture on the right from 1922. the building was designed in
department's recommendation is that you review and prove the staff's mitigated final nag deck and adopt the mitigation measures that are listed in exhibit c and staff also recommend that the commission prove the project with conditions as outlined in exhibit a. this concludes my summary of the project. if you have any questions, i'm happy to answer. thank you. >> i thought you were all going to take a break after all of that. sorry about the delay. >> i'm the architect for this...
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. >> the fact we are two or three weeks early and the fact that we will have the red nag warning with the northeast winds...it is a concern. >> the red flag warning continues until can p.m. on wednesday so be extremely cautious with any outdoor burn ing. >> yesterday it wasn't so windy. it looks like it could pick up. >> that is the key. you have the hot weather. you have the dry field. now the wind. those are the three, three strikes and we are out. hopefully you have cleaned out the yard or free space around your yard so it does not get caught in the potentially dangerous situation. we will talk about what is waiting outside, a beautiful picture of...bay bridge this morning, and the flag and it is calm. 53 in san francisco, oakland and san jose at 54 and palo alto and walnut creek at 58, and mill valley at 50 degrees and this is how it looks from the east bay hills to san francisco and hazy there along the east bay shore in the foreground and santa rosa is 54 and fairfield is 57 and concord is 56 and los gatos is 53. here is the front we were following yesterday and we have tracked
. >> the fact we are two or three weeks early and the fact that we will have the red nag warning with the northeast winds...it is a concern. >> the red flag warning continues until can p.m. on wednesday so be extremely cautious with any outdoor burn ing. >> yesterday it wasn't so windy. it looks like it could pick up. >> that is the key. you have the hot weather. you have the dry field. now the wind. those are the three, three strikes and we are out. hopefully you have...
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than just paid just this pipelines so multiply written you see by ten and then river of oil becomes a nag or oil this is what people in nebraska have been talking about very long time . so and think what. what was the status of the keystone x.l. pipeline was the legal regulatory you know i know they're taking they're using the fifth amendment take land on taxes of it what's going on well right now the keystone the northern route of the keystone x.l. pipeline is going through an environmental review process and i think it's important to note we're still very early on in that process the state department issued a draft environmental impact statement there were some good things in it and there were a lot of bad things in it we you know and i know bill can talk to the major climate emissions the keystone x.l. it's expected to drive industry analysts say that keystone x.l. is the linchpin for tar sands expansion and the other side of this is if i may interrupt you there i understand when the state department issued this report that one of the contractors they relied on heavily to write the rep
than just paid just this pipelines so multiply written you see by ten and then river of oil becomes a nag or oil this is what people in nebraska have been talking about very long time . so and think what. what was the status of the keystone x.l. pipeline was the legal regulatory you know i know they're taking they're using the fifth amendment take land on taxes of it what's going on well right now the keystone the northern route of the keystone x.l. pipeline is going through an environmental...
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threats to christianity over the past 2,000 years, perhaps the greatest came in 1945 near the village of nagypt where the waters of the nile dry up into desert sands. this is where a farmer named mohammed ali was digging for fertilizer when he discovered a clay jar with 13 ancient books hidden inside. >> within these books, there were over 50 texts, most of which we did not know about before, that could help us understand the beginnings of christianity and the development of religion in some remarkable new ways. >> but it all nearly vanished in a puff of smoke when the mother of mohammed ali was looking for fuel to make some tea. >> she found these old books, and as he told the story, mohammed ali says, that his mother ripped out some pages of papyrus, some precious pages of ancient text, and pushed those underneath her stove and burned the papyrus and had some delicious tea that day. but what was lost in the process we will never know. >> what we do know is that the surviving books, called the gnostic gospels, gave the world a compelling and competing story of what happened after jesus. >>
threats to christianity over the past 2,000 years, perhaps the greatest came in 1945 near the village of nagypt where the waters of the nile dry up into desert sands. this is where a farmer named mohammed ali was digging for fertilizer when he discovered a clay jar with 13 ancient books hidden inside. >> within these books, there were over 50 texts, most of which we did not know about before, that could help us understand the beginnings of christianity and the development of religion in...
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. >> jimmy: so she can nag you the whole way sfwhak. >> my mom is an excellent driving companion.: what makes a good driving companion? >> i call her the mariano of driving. she comes in at 11th hour and seals the deal. >> jimmy: she's the closer. does she keep quiet or does she talk? >> no, we talk. we talk and crazy things come up. we talk about family. we talk about all sorts of things. i don't know. and then sometimes we're quiet. >> jimmy: is your mother available for other people to drive with them? >> she's a great companion this way. the first night we stayed at the four seasons in seattle which was great. because it was a beautiful nice hotel. >> jimmy: a long two-hour drive and you decided you needed to pull over? >> exactly. it was because i wrapped at 10:00 p.m. and i wanted eed to a start on the drive. but then the next day we stayed not at a four spns we drove 850 miles. we get into this place. and there were stains on the bedspread and things on the floor. and we both kind of looked at each other like we're just not going to talk about it. we kind of got towels from
. >> jimmy: so she can nag you the whole way sfwhak. >> my mom is an excellent driving companion.: what makes a good driving companion? >> i call her the mariano of driving. she comes in at 11th hour and seals the deal. >> jimmy: she's the closer. does she keep quiet or does she talk? >> no, we talk. we talk and crazy things come up. we talk about family. we talk about all sorts of things. i don't know. and then sometimes we're quiet. >> jimmy: is your mother...
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it's the nagging sense that people write this openly in the newspapers. nothing significant may happen at all. 26 states at the moment in america are actively seeking to expand gun rights. not to limit them, but expand them. you are a board member of the nra. do you think in your heart that the correct response of a great nation like america to an appalling atrocity like sandy hook is to race to sell more guns, more ammunition and to expand gun rights? >> first of all the murderer in colorado who killed 12 times should be executed 12 times. you had the conversation about what should happen to the murderer. i think he should be executed at least once. we should ask ourselves what should we do that would help? what should we do is not the question, but what to do to make things better. what we know from science and history and the experience in britain is that when you pass gun restriction laws, crime increases rather than decreases. it happened in australia and the united states. >> i can't let you keep repeating that without pointing out i would imagine m
it's the nagging sense that people write this openly in the newspapers. nothing significant may happen at all. 26 states at the moment in america are actively seeking to expand gun rights. not to limit them, but expand them. you are a board member of the nra. do you think in your heart that the correct response of a great nation like america to an appalling atrocity like sandy hook is to race to sell more guns, more ammunition and to expand gun rights? >> first of all the murderer in...
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>> we did birth defects are higher from that in hiroshima ma and nag sack key in japan. tempted to go. i'm playing the more conservative role here, i guess. i think the message we send is important, and i think is a good message, that you shouldn't use chemical biological or nuclear weapons. sadaam didn't have those. iraq, to go in was insanity. if he had used them and we went in right after i get it, right? he didn't even have them, let alone use them. that doesn't necessarily mean we shouldn't go to syria. if we don't don't we send a message have at it? >> what does go mean? >> something has to be done. something has to be done for the humanitarian crisis. we need a complicated long discussion, you know, it's a very serious issue with the red line. cenk: i'm boiling it down to one sentence you. guys asked, i ever the answers as usual. we aid the vetted rebels that we think to the best of our abilities are not al-qaeda, and we do air power. so yeah, we'll get into some fights. they have airplanes in syria. it will us 13 hours to knock them out of the sky. look, putting
>> we did birth defects are higher from that in hiroshima ma and nag sack key in japan. tempted to go. i'm playing the more conservative role here, i guess. i think the message we send is important, and i think is a good message, that you shouldn't use chemical biological or nuclear weapons. sadaam didn't have those. iraq, to go in was insanity. if he had used them and we went in right after i get it, right? he didn't even have them, let alone use them. that doesn't necessarily mean we...
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ordering nags flown at half staff. outside -- art disaster that people are remembering. ♪ oh.rom the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! o so close! now where were we? ok, this one's goodor two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! kellogg's frosted flakes. geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. xçhçhçxj2e0e0e0epbp"p"--m-pfmmm (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's onli
ordering nags flown at half staff. outside -- art disaster that people are remembering. ♪ oh.rom the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! o so close! now where were we? ok, this one's goodor two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! kellogg's frosted flakes. geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no,...
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how do we balance that nagging problem in addition to cutting towers. >> that problem hasn't come up in this debate. and now the airports ar fighting to keep their towers. >> what about the communities? are they backing them up. >> the communities are backing the airports, he they want to keep the towers because it's a safety issue and everyone wants safe flights. >> greta: the first ones shutting down are bloomington, illinois. spokane washington and can't read my writing. armont. neve commercial and private planes? >> about 149 in total are losing their tower and some are more-- some in illinois have a passenger more flight. and there's some there. >> and the f.a.a. must have made determination they needed safety and it wasn't a lark we had them in the first place? >> well, they did have powers and they're contractors and not manned by federal employees. >> the reason they're there the federal government thought they'd need them. >> yes. >> and now the federal government decides they don't need them for some reason and now it's money, but before it was safety. >> the f.a.a. is sayi
how do we balance that nagging problem in addition to cutting towers. >> that problem hasn't come up in this debate. and now the airports ar fighting to keep their towers. >> what about the communities? are they backing them up. >> the communities are backing the airports, he they want to keep the towers because it's a safety issue and everyone wants safe flights. >> greta: the first ones shutting down are bloomington, illinois. spokane washington and can't read my...
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she has the same thought that must be nagging at police. >> i think it's really hard for two boys ton all that on their own. >> reporter: you think they must have had help? >> i believe so. >> now, paula, do you know what investigators have found so far in terms of evidence from the explosives? that is, quote, unquote, the holy grail for them right now. >> reporter: two very important locations. one not far from here where the bombs went off. that shootout on laurel street. erin, the fbi made very clear to me, look, finding out where those explosives come from are a huge part of this investigation. it can point to whether or not there are other people involved in this plot. is there some kind of bombmaker out there, either in the united states or perhaps even in russia that they don't know about? that bombing signature, erin, is so crucial at this point. they, in terms of executing any search warrants right now have not found the missing link to tell them definitively where the bombs were made. and in trying to re-create these things, they don't work that often. very often you have t
she has the same thought that must be nagging at police. >> i think it's really hard for two boys ton all that on their own. >> reporter: you think they must have had help? >> i believe so. >> now, paula, do you know what investigators have found so far in terms of evidence from the explosives? that is, quote, unquote, the holy grail for them right now. >> reporter: two very important locations. one not far from here where the bombs went off. that shootout on...
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that i'm going to be able to do to fill that void, that sense of loss, the grief or answer those naggingde your state proud, you made the nation proud. you made all of america proud. your resolute, calmness, conviction and determination resonated around the world because the whole world was watching. and a guy that i've known and loved for a long time, mayor menino, called tommy, one of the greatest mayors of all the mayors in this country, the definition of boston strong, unyielding, absolutely committed and literal ly getting himself out of bed when he should be in bed to
that i'm going to be able to do to fill that void, that sense of loss, the grief or answer those naggingde your state proud, you made the nation proud. you made all of america proud. your resolute, calmness, conviction and determination resonated around the world because the whole world was watching. and a guy that i've known and loved for a long time, mayor menino, called tommy, one of the greatest mayors of all the mayors in this country, the definition of boston strong, unyielding,...
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. >> fire chief nag confirmed that one front line and two reserves had been given stress tests with only the front line passing.ssing. we again asked the chief an an interview today, and again he agai declined to answer any of our questions. >> paul wagner with the story thank you paul. >>> firefighters rescued a a person from a burning home today. the fire broke out in north den woody street.woody two people got out of the housethe hou before the firefighter arrived. the third person was not able to able get out of the house on their thei own. >> the fire department rescued one person from the basement of thebasem the structure. th the two people who were out out prior to arrival were transported to washington washi hospital center due to the the nature of their injuries, thatju is reported to be burn and respiratory injuries.inju >> it took about 60 firefighters to get the flames under control. no word on what started it. . >> we're following breaking newseaking right now we just learned alearne short time ago that presidentesiden obama will be traveling to boston this thursday.thur he
. >> fire chief nag confirmed that one front line and two reserves had been given stress tests with only the front line passing.ssing. we again asked the chief an an interview today, and again he agai declined to answer any of our questions. >> paul wagner with the story thank you paul. >>> firefighters rescued a a person from a burning home today. the fire broke out in north den woody street.woody two people got out of the housethe hou before the firefighter arrived. the...
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husband, your wife, your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, they know -- they know it's nagging that anything could happen. yet they stand with you. they support you. and they have the courage to encourage you to do what you do. so i want to thank not only sean's family for their willingness to support their brother, their son taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers and children, we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief and celebrati celebration. there's a line from an english poet he said "they also serve who only stand and wait." your families, they stand and wait with the knowledge that anything can happen. they live with it every day. you never know when you get that call to walk up that three-story walkup to break up a domestic fight or pull someone over in a routine traffic stop or sitting, standing watch on a campus of one of the most prestigious universities in the world. you're a different breed. so are your families. i salute, i admire, what you do on behalf of all of us every day. thank you for standing in li
husband, your wife, your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, they know -- they know it's nagging that anything could happen. yet they stand with you. they support you. and they have the courage to encourage you to do what you do. so i want to thank not only sean's family for their willingness to support their brother, their son taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers and children, we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief...
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and joining us now is david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones" nag dean and joy reid, theeditor of the grio.com. welcome to you both. "time" magazine is calling rand paul a rebel in its latest issue. he certainly rebelled against the facts involving benghazi. do republicans want this particular rebel as their new standard bearer? >> i wish them well with rand paul. you know, i hate to say this to all the youngsters out there. but i think we're going to have our paul on the presidential ticket probably for the next 40 years. ron paul made a lot of money getting his e-mail list strong and bringing in people from all sorts of right wing causes which he got a cut of by running for president again and again and again. i think rand paul is on the same track here. the "time" magazine piece you just flashed was kind of disappointing because they didn't make the obvious point that this gigantic anti-drone filibuster that rand paul mounted was completely phony. he was filibustering against a false issue that the obama administration -- >> but david -- >> -- using drones. but yet, th
and joining us now is david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones" nag dean and joy reid, theeditor of the grio.com. welcome to you both. "time" magazine is calling rand paul a rebel in its latest issue. he certainly rebelled against the facts involving benghazi. do republicans want this particular rebel as their new standard bearer? >> i wish them well with rand paul. you know, i hate to say this to all the youngsters out there. but i think we're going to...
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right now are suggesting, fareed, he's bluffing, he's got his own initiative, he's not going to do nag crazy, suicidal, should we believe that? >> what we have to do is some mixture of deterrence. i agree that there has to be a better way to understand them. tess regimes are inherently unpredictable because they rest on very narrow bases of power. one guy. the saddam case is a perfect one. it wasn't just u.s. analysts saying this, it was the king of jordan saying this, the president of egypt. all the arabs who spoke his language, who met him several times, they thought he was bluffing. so when we look at north korea, when the south koreans don't understand it, let's not get too deeply soo the psycho analysis of one human being. what we have to do is protect our interests, reassure our allies and put in place a structure that speaks peace. >> we have more to discuss. a lot more coming up on our special report. >>> up next, north korea's missile force -- missiles may force global powers to pay serious attention. we have live reports from the international capitals in the region, where wa
right now are suggesting, fareed, he's bluffing, he's got his own initiative, he's not going to do nag crazy, suicidal, should we believe that? >> what we have to do is some mixture of deterrence. i agree that there has to be a better way to understand them. tess regimes are inherently unpredictable because they rest on very narrow bases of power. one guy. the saddam case is a perfect one. it wasn't just u.s. analysts saying this, it was the king of jordan saying this, the president of...
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once again, bring the nagging uncertainty of terrorism back on the american main street.oston reminds us is that while you can get a greater frequency these attacks over time for counter-terrorism campaigns, we are not going to be -- there will not be a time when there will not be any terrorism. terrorism is a fact of life, albeit it happens infrequently. thecould argue that strategic campaign against al qaeda has been successful, yet there will still be attacks. it is worth mentioning that we don't know if this attack had anything to do with -- they could have largely acted independently of any organization. host: another look at the new york times. jr. is joining us from texas, democrat line. caller: thank you very much for giving me an opportunity to express a couple of questions i have. in view of the fact that our nation has seen to have lost its moral values and ethics and we have celebrities and institutions above and beyond the law, how can we deter al qaeda terrorism when we support the opponents that are overthrowing beat syrian government? those opponents are m
once again, bring the nagging uncertainty of terrorism back on the american main street.oston reminds us is that while you can get a greater frequency these attacks over time for counter-terrorism campaigns, we are not going to be -- there will not be a time when there will not be any terrorism. terrorism is a fact of life, albeit it happens infrequently. thecould argue that strategic campaign against al qaeda has been successful, yet there will still be attacks. it is worth mentioning that we...
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can see how this teacher has mastered the art of being there for his children without resorting to naggingmb? yes or no? no. 'cause why not? is it safe for us to climb on there? no. so if you want to climb, there's a climber right over there that you can climb on, or down there, ok? when our children are playing outside or in the gym, that doesn't mean it's time for us to take a coffee break. did you notice how these teachers were involved in the outside play? by learning how to become creative within the environment using equipment and activities, we can do so much to challenge and enhance our children's physical abilities. we also need to think about keeping our centers as safe as possible for our developing children. here are some basic guidelines to follow. let's continually check the school surroundings and equipment to make sure it's kept in secure condition. what else can you do up here, jamie? hendrick: let's avoid lifting a child onto play equipment he cannot climb onto by himself. if he can't get up by himself, then it's probably too high for him to maneuver on safely. of course,
can see how this teacher has mastered the art of being there for his children without resorting to naggingmb? yes or no? no. 'cause why not? is it safe for us to climb on there? no. so if you want to climb, there's a climber right over there that you can climb on, or down there, ok? when our children are playing outside or in the gym, that doesn't mean it's time for us to take a coffee break. did you notice how these teachers were involved in the outside play? by learning how to become creative...
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nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now telling me that, quote, there is no reporting indicating a foreign connection or any reaction from al qaeda. >> so it might be the video that tells, or the forensics. the crime scene still hot, still active. it's already borne witness to ordinary people doing extraordinary things to stop the bleeding, to ease the suffering, and to start the healing. >> more now on the investigation. the fragments, the possible pressure cooker we just saw as well as shreds of what might be that black nylon bag that the fbi says the bombs were stuffed in. that plus the new photo i showed you a minute ago that might show a bag at the first bomb blast. griffin and john king are with me tonight. they've been working their sources well into the day and into the night. also fran townsend is doing the same for us in washington. john, the photos the fox affiliate in atlanta first showed that we're showing now, what do you make of them? >> sources confirm they are legitimate and taken from the s
nash nags nationality unknown. allegiance unknown. >> a senior u.s. official is now telling me that, quote, there is no reporting indicating a foreign connection or any reaction from al qaeda. >> so it might be the video that tells, or the forensics. the crime scene still hot, still active. it's already borne witness to ordinary people doing extraordinary things to stop the bleeding, to ease the suffering, and to start the healing. >> more now on the investigation. the...
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faced the cameras facing questions from the sequester to jason collins and he once again faced that nagginguestion, are you going to be able to get anything done this term in. >> you are 100 days on your second term. on the gun bill, you put everything in it to try to get it passed. congress has ignored your efforts to try to undo the sequester cuts. there was even a bill that you threatened to veto that got 92 votes voting yes. so my question, do you still have the juice to get the rest of your agenda through this congress? >> if you put it that way, jonathan, maybe i should just pack up and go home. >> maybe? all kidding aside, the lack of progress with the 113th congress has been laughable. so with gun control a goner, budget control negotiations a disaster and with the new debt ceiling debacle in the offing, do americans have any reason to feel optimistic? let's spin. why should we get out of bed? >> let's just all pack up and move to another country. >> let's throw in the towel. i want to start with what i thought was a very significant mome. if there is any reason to be optimistic on
faced the cameras facing questions from the sequester to jason collins and he once again faced that nagginguestion, are you going to be able to get anything done this term in. >> you are 100 days on your second term. on the gun bill, you put everything in it to try to get it passed. congress has ignored your efforts to try to undo the sequester cuts. there was even a bill that you threatened to veto that got 92 votes voting yes. so my question, do you still have the juice to get the rest...
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and it is shown in books like john nag l's book, "learning to eat soup with a knife," and h.r. mcmasters' "dereliction of duty." out of this latter explanation comes a story that was built around counterinsurgency warfare. call it a narrative, call it the counterinsurgency narrative. and this narrative said counterinsurgency wars like the united states in vietnam or the war in iraq, america's second war in iraq, or the war in afghanistan can be won as long as the army and the military fights it correctly, and the way it fights it correctly is by bringing better savior-generals onboard to transform their armies and get them doing the process, the procedures and the tactics of counterinsurgency correctly. which brings us to iraq in 2006. and so after three bloody years of american occupation, people started to ask the same question again, what went wrong or what has gone wrong if iraq? in iraq? and the answer, very quickly, becomes bad tactics and bad generals. and the solution is get a savior-general onboard, and he soon arrives onto the scene, and his name was general david pet
and it is shown in books like john nag l's book, "learning to eat soup with a knife," and h.r. mcmasters' "dereliction of duty." out of this latter explanation comes a story that was built around counterinsurgency warfare. call it a narrative, call it the counterinsurgency narrative. and this narrative said counterinsurgency wars like the united states in vietnam or the war in iraq, america's second war in iraq, or the war in afghanistan can be won as long as the army and...
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what's been nagging at me this whole day is it is this rich bashing, same ol' thing. the president once again insisting they pay their fair share. never mind he already hiked their income tax rates and curtail ad lot of their deductions and leaving them to pay the lion's share for the health care mess. taxing the rich on plans he deems excessive and sticking to them yet again when they sell their homes with a 3.8 medicare surtax he doesn't find remotely excessive that is not enough. now he wants a guaranteed minute 30% tax rate on those making more than a million bucks. all tax breaks entirely for retirement plans north of 3 million bucks. i could go on about his other surcharges and fees but what the fee. the rich already know they are roiled fed. i don't know what point the rich are finally paying a fair share but they're not there yet. they're not even close. mr. president, what will it be to let rich folks be? if not a combined top rate of 50% now, what will it take? 60%? 70%. back to the good ol' days of 90%? hard to say this much is not. you say you don't want t
what's been nagging at me this whole day is it is this rich bashing, same ol' thing. the president once again insisting they pay their fair share. never mind he already hiked their income tax rates and curtail ad lot of their deductions and leaving them to pay the lion's share for the health care mess. taxing the rich on plans he deems excessive and sticking to them yet again when they sell their homes with a 3.8 medicare surtax he doesn't find remotely excessive that is not enough. now he...
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i sent it to my friend and labeled it crosby, stills, nag and not so young.can put it on the web site. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] later. all right the rude pundit, eric boehlert -- and julia sweeney on the big show today. hopefully we'll be able to actually talk to jacki at some point. in the meantime, here she is in the news center. >> good morning, everybody. today is the 135th annual white house easter egg roll. more than 30,000 people from all 50 states and d.c. got tickets to the event. the day's activities got underway bright and early this morning. you're watching a live feed from the white house. you can follow this online at whitehouse.gov. the president and first lady are scheduled to speak at 10:30 eastern. celebrities participating are danica patrick elmo, and jordin sparks. >> to head off complaints about taxpayer money funding today's activities, the white house is putting out via social media that is donations that fund the event. >>> a new gallup poll shows americans are frustrated with the republican party and the most common criticism is the g.o.p. is t
i sent it to my friend and labeled it crosby, stills, nag and not so young.can put it on the web site. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] later. all right the rude pundit, eric boehlert -- and julia sweeney on the big show today. hopefully we'll be able to actually talk to jacki at some point. in the meantime, here she is in the news center. >> good morning, everybody. today is the 135th annual white house easter egg roll. more than 30,000 people from all 50 states and d.c. got tickets to the event. the...
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the moments drag, old memories nag, it's -- if only he were here. the need to write this christmas night and feel a little near a lonely wife, a half a life and this a part of christmas. and so she writes the letter that you can read in here, and i come out at the end and say it's the crying part of christmas. somewhere there's snow, a beacon glow, it's just a window light. a little spark that braves the dark, it calls us home tonight. a world away, return someday and be a part of christmas. i tell people that you can cry in this book if you dive in and dive out of it. you really should read the front part and read the back part and read a poem i wrote just for you called "taps on the walls." i wrote it for you and for all of us, kind of a universal thing. but in the end you can laugh, too, in here. and there's lots to laugh about. in fact, much like al gore invented the internet -- [laughter] i invented rap. [laughter] well, way down south in the texas flat where a pickled pair and jackrabbit -- [inaudible] lived two woodpeckers a looking all the d
the moments drag, old memories nag, it's -- if only he were here. the need to write this christmas night and feel a little near a lonely wife, a half a life and this a part of christmas. and so she writes the letter that you can read in here, and i come out at the end and say it's the crying part of christmas. somewhere there's snow, a beacon glow, it's just a window light. a little spark that braves the dark, it calls us home tonight. a world away, return someday and be a part of christmas. i...
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to look at the impact that product and other caffeinated food items may have on the nag's children. on companies, we're going to talk about that. as we go to break, take a look at the world currencies and how they're fairing against the u.s. dollar. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> at 22 past the hour, i have your fox news minute. george zimmerman charged with fatally shooting trayvon martin has waived his stand your ground defense. he would have had to request an immunity hearing under the florida law which says you don't have to retreat if you believe you're in danger of being killed. zimmerman's second degree murder trial will begin in june. he has pleaded not guilty. boston bombing suspect has
to look at the impact that product and other caffeinated food items may have on the nag's children. on companies, we're going to talk about that. as we go to break, take a look at the world currencies and how they're fairing against the u.s. dollar. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local...
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the three major averages, techs hit hard with the nag #* nays -- nasdaq down 2%.he selling is broad based and all to the downside, the dollar is ripping as the traders say here on wall streeting and there's, obviously, been a lot of selling and concerns in europe, and that also adds to selling in the states. an ipo today, fareway supermarkets, those in new york are familiar with fairway. the ipo up 30%, a $13 price at the upper end of the range trading as 1841, using the money to expand and build more fareway supermarkets. they were to have the ipo, but sandy came along, and, obviously, pushed back. back do you. lori: thank you so much. melissa: a near two-month high, a live update from the cme just ahead. lori: lou dobbs weighs in on immigration reform and mexican barbie. will it help the economy in the years ahead? how's the dollar? stronger dollar in the wake of the deep, deep loss for the stock market. interest rates also a little bit lower here today as well as the classic flight to safety is underway. we're back after this. ♪ ♪ with fidelity's new options pl
the three major averages, techs hit hard with the nag #* nays -- nasdaq down 2%.he selling is broad based and all to the downside, the dollar is ripping as the traders say here on wall streeting and there's, obviously, been a lot of selling and concerns in europe, and that also adds to selling in the states. an ipo today, fareway supermarkets, those in new york are familiar with fairway. the ipo up 30%, a $13 price at the upper end of the range trading as 1841, using the money to expand and...
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. >> they won't come up with anything on the assault-type weapons, not anything on the nag zeens. >> no. >> they might come up with some compromise on background checks. we'll see. >> something? >> they've got to come up with something, otherwise -- >> anything is short of what they expected right after newtown. >> if not, a huge political setback for the president. guys, thanks. don't go far away. we'll stand by for the president who's getting ready to speak in connecticut. >>> other news we're following, the death of a towering woman, how margaret thatcher shaped history. christiane amanpour is standing by. >>> plus, a young american diplomat, only 25 years old, killed delivering books to children in afghanistan. her parents talked to me about the inspiration she leaves behind. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips a
. >> they won't come up with anything on the assault-type weapons, not anything on the nag zeens. >> no. >> they might come up with some compromise on background checks. we'll see. >> something? >> they've got to come up with something, otherwise -- >> anything is short of what they expected right after newtown. >> if not, a huge political setback for the president. guys, thanks. don't go far away. we'll stand by for the president who's getting ready to...
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but when i got on the plane to fly back to the u.s., that question kind of nagged at me a little bit, and i took out my computer and started outlining a better answer. and that ended up becoming something of an obsession. a couple years after that it turned out that the outline had some value in the real world. i had cofounded an investment company called generation investment management, with my partner, david blood. i wanted to call it blood and gore. [laughter] >> and i -- [laughter] >> i hope you won't think less of me when i tell you i really did want to call it that. [laughter] >> but we used this outline as a one of the influences for our investment models, and it has worked pretty well. and a couple years ago it had green to be so elaborate i decided to turn it into a book. so i had a scoping exercise with some of the smartest people i could find who spent two days trying to sort of look over the horizon and help to get all this in perspective, and i asked one of them at the start to -- kind of an emotional question, how do you feel.the future? and -- feel about the security i
but when i got on the plane to fly back to the u.s., that question kind of nagged at me a little bit, and i took out my computer and started outlining a better answer. and that ended up becoming something of an obsession. a couple years after that it turned out that the outline had some value in the real world. i had cofounded an investment company called generation investment management, with my partner, david blood. i wanted to call it blood and gore. [laughter] >> and i -- [laughter]...