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. >>> ya nos adelantaban de un homenaje a shakeal o neal, pero vamos con humbert que tiene detalles. en la nba shakeal o neal ya forma parte de la historia de los Ángeles lakers, ya que se a sacÓ la camiseta suya del equipo, y en su partido en tanto ganaron los lakers. >>> y aquÍ acciones de este partido de fÚtbol, ganÓ el santos 1 a 0 en esta semifinal. en la otra monterrey recibirÁ al galaxy. y en champions league barcelona con psg, messi el primero, despuÉs empata ibrahimovick, a los 89 falta sobre sÁnchez, xavi con el 2 a 1 y al minuto 90, despuÉs de una serie de rebotes matuidi con el dos a dos, messi saliÓ lesionado. y bueno, luego de ser uno de los mejores jugadores d
. >>> ya nos adelantaban de un homenaje a shakeal o neal, pero vamos con humbert que tiene detalles. en la nba shakeal o neal ya forma parte de la historia de los Ángeles lakers, ya que se a sacÓ la camiseta suya del equipo, y en su partido en tanto ganaron los lakers. >>> y aquÍ acciones de este partido de fÚtbol, ganÓ el santos 1 a 0 en esta semifinal. en la otra monterrey recibirÁ al galaxy. y en champions league barcelona con psg, messi el primero, despuÉs empata...
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professor neal katyal, it's great to have you here. thank you very much for your time. >> thanks for being here. >> so the difference between wmds as a military matter and wmds as a criminal matter, for
professor neal katyal, it's great to have you here. thank you very much for your time. >> thanks for being here. >> so the difference between wmds as a military matter and wmds as a criminal matter, for
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neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break announced about short break we'll continue our discussion on china's state with r.t. . you know not only the least one. reason. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dog. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of my country music stars are you know what kind of money to sell in your neighborhood all want the usa to feature a something on the ball and the crystal ball can secure good stuff but it's. going to corporate you distract us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells us and facials the garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. download
neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break announced about short break we'll continue our discussion on china's state with r.t. . you...
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it's your little granny and no wonder so many american children killed their great grandparents hi neal mackie one six zero four asked i assume social security won't be around for me in the current form when i retire in thirty years what should i be doing now to replace that income no grossman responds it means you need to provide more for yourself i.e. more saving and less consumption although the federal reserve wants you to do the opposite and probably that you will have to work past sixty seven so he wants you to save more in the same banks where they're now confiscating funds right you're saving money in banks or confiscating funds or you're saving to go against what paul krugman and the keynesians would talk about including david mcwilliams up there in dublin the paradox of savings that my income is your spending your spending is my income and there's a beautiful curve cartesian relationship between these two things according to our theories however they never incorporate into their theories of fact that banks are just stealing money out of people's bank accounts they're victimizi
it's your little granny and no wonder so many american children killed their great grandparents hi neal mackie one six zero four asked i assume social security won't be around for me in the current form when i retire in thirty years what should i be doing now to replace that income no grossman responds it means you need to provide more for yourself i.e. more saving and less consumption although the federal reserve wants you to do the opposite and probably that you will have to work past sixty...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> you're very greedy and you're way overvalued. >> and "american idol."e you all laughing at me? >> reporter: a reality that's even more exciting. no sing and dancing here. just a guy in tennis shoes, plucking companies out of obscurity and handing them millions. this is kevin rose and you've never met anyone with a job like his. what do you do for a living? what is your job? >> investment start-ups. find the next big thing. meet with sberp neuentrepreneur out. >> reporter: hang out at a hip coffee place. then do push-up with an ipad fitness program at a tech start-up. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: then a trendy tea house. glances at that ever present iphone. >> so sometimes i'm leaning in, offering a lot of product advice. other companies, it's about making connections. >> at 36, he's already made millions founding companies like dig, a sort of crowd source news site. and backing early on the likes of twitter and facebook. today, he's a partner at google ventures where his job is to identify hot new companies, give them money and advice and hopefully t
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> you're very greedy and you're way overvalued. >> and "american idol."e you all laughing at me? >> reporter: a reality that's even more exciting. no sing and dancing here. just a guy in tennis shoes, plucking companies out of obscurity and handing them millions. this is kevin rose and you've never met anyone with a job like his. what do you do for a living? what is your job? >> investment start-ups. find the next big thing. meet...
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america there was no more of a public place than right outside of the lennox hotel. >> congressman neal, thank you very much. this is a another point to remind everyone that they want your video, they want your tells. and those are very important pieces of evidence that could help. you don't know what could be important, so get that information into your local officials, congressman, thank you very much. >>> thank you, andrea. >>> from new york to boston. a sign of solidarity. messages of support lighting up the side of the brooklyn academy of music overnight. the artwork from the new york city light brigade and the artists, including messages of peace and love and the martin luther king jr. quotation, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent o
america there was no more of a public place than right outside of the lennox hotel. >> congressman neal, thank you very much. this is a another point to remind everyone that they want your video, they want your tells. and those are very important pieces of evidence that could help. you don't know what could be important, so get that information into your local officials, congressman, thank you very much. >>> thank you, andrea. >>> from new york to boston. a sign of...
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states in the middle east and i think in the world is either submit or be destroyed ok good point neal in washington right head. did not submit libya to destroy the rules as to the period pineal go ahead we have to face it we will wait a second john you know to say that the u.s. is an occupier in japan and south korea is fundamentally to misinterpret the reality u.s. yes strong military ally of japan and south korea and clearly has defense treaty with both countries but you know i mean i come from india and i know about british rule and british occupation of india and essentially the industrial revolution in britain in the nineteenth century was fueled from india you know so occupiers in the past have always have had a history of actually mask the countries that occupied look at how japan and south korea have performed with the. under the alliance with the u.s. they have tried to call it an occupation is complete nonsense matt you want to jump in there because they were not going to matter for instance go to matt matt ok fine fine what i what i want to say is this i think both of you b
states in the middle east and i think in the world is either submit or be destroyed ok good point neal in washington right head. did not submit libya to destroy the rules as to the period pineal go ahead we have to face it we will wait a second john you know to say that the u.s. is an occupier in japan and south korea is fundamentally to misinterpret the reality u.s. yes strong military ally of japan and south korea and clearly has defense treaty with both countries but you know i mean i come...
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during the reagan administration but again with that with the with the encouragement of ronald reagan neal i mean isn't an easy solution to this to simply say health care is a right and not a privilege and it's involuntary servitude if you're basically. what the other. three is where the thirty four o.e.c.d. countries are you forcing people to work by saying something is a right instead of a privilege you have a right in the united states to have police protection that doesn't mean the police are slaves or that they're paying defender they're paid and they swore an oath you know we're not talking about the people who are going to pick up. these are volved these doctors and police have put themselves in a situation where they are doctors and police are. these are a lawyer says is this so do. people in hospitals and i think there is i think that if you separate the sort of the legality of it most nurses and doctors would care for someone who's sick on their own they should be forced to do it but also involved should they really should be the should they be forced by their c.e.o.'s to take si
during the reagan administration but again with that with the with the encouragement of ronald reagan neal i mean isn't an easy solution to this to simply say health care is a right and not a privilege and it's involuntary servitude if you're basically. what the other. three is where the thirty four o.e.c.d. countries are you forcing people to work by saying something is a right instead of a privilege you have a right in the united states to have police protection that doesn't mean the police...
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president neal i'm not sure she'd win the iowa straw poll you know there were obviously some of those things are troubling i do remember at the end of her term she did turn towards the environment but i just saw that as sort of a way of trying to save for save her skin and save her no because the people who are coming you know her in her own party her own people through as well but i think that and i know the only way to hold the knives out and had nobody to do with the environment no but i thought that that was that as you saw but you know we talk about national health and all of these other things the real issues with marriage with margaret thatcher were standing up to the soviet union and trying to how do you stand up to so you know she sort of the cold wife i mean she she set the example for reagan she busted the largest union in england and was proud of it shows her privatized a huge chunk of that economy privatized the railroads and devastated you know i was there before during and after it was railroads fell apart so fast you're so bad your question about whether margaret thatc
president neal i'm not sure she'd win the iowa straw poll you know there were obviously some of those things are troubling i do remember at the end of her term she did turn towards the environment but i just saw that as sort of a way of trying to save for save her skin and save her no because the people who are coming you know her in her own party her own people through as well but i think that and i know the only way to hold the knives out and had nobody to do with the environment no but i...
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neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on china stay with. us. wealthy british style holds sometimes it's priceless. margetts why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . we are facing a lot of problems you know. because no one thought to drink no good school. no minutes when you've been southpark. other local what's not enough all business law in the uk all needs you one a community l.n.g. motion will be used. at all and you would. give general dunford for up artist i was fights about i must fight so. i'll fight. fight for rights. change. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. is. welcome
neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on china stay with. us. wealthy...
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the way there is little british empire is really i mean but the united states and i mean this was a neal go yes it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you know quite obvious wait a second. second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that's really years back you know but not about but but wait a second i mean like a moebius look at the u.s. under george bush and you know from two thousand two thousand eight and to say about you know the white house today it's the same you know it is ship it is change is the same what is it what is the biggest differences what is the biggest difference. what is the biggest difference or a difference is there any to few notes the previous president made but wait a second you talked about irrationality in iraq and afghanistan and that irrationality took place under the previous president it's not necessary yes certainly the president really had to tell you those policies along to it bu
the way there is little british empire is really i mean but the united states and i mean this was a neal go yes it's plain as the nose on your face i don't hate you know quite obvious wait a second. second you know you look at china to look at china in the fifteenth century and say that somehow that's a good indicator of china today is completely wrong it's like saying let's you know forget about anything that's really years back you know but not about but but wait a second i mean like a...
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the other neal. one i think it's time you have to be aware of let me just toss one thing and go to you because a lot of these lunatics are that are going ok the fact the matter is a lot of this there's a there's a huge sort of subculture in the gun owning community of making your own ammunition and this is a hobby this is a business it's something that's becoming a bigger bigger part of gun owners lives because it is so expensive now and so what the n.r.a. was trying to do is they're sort of trying to keep that sort of registry or tracking of people who make their own ammunition you know that's nonsense so i know it's i just said it but i still really say no it's. probably because you had an n.r.a. document at the back of the matter is that a radius of bob as a terrorist so that if i want to if i want to if i want to load my own shells long load my own ammunition and i buy gunpowder from a company whether it's over the internet or whether it's the gun shop down the chute down the street it will have
the other neal. one i think it's time you have to be aware of let me just toss one thing and go to you because a lot of these lunatics are that are going ok the fact the matter is a lot of this there's a there's a huge sort of subculture in the gun owning community of making your own ammunition and this is a hobby this is a business it's something that's becoming a bigger bigger part of gun owners lives because it is so expensive now and so what the n.r.a. was trying to do is they're sort of...
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we're back with the political panel joining us patrick codgers and neal mckay and i was fascinated and i know where he's. at we're glad that you guys are here to listen the new york city council has finally achieved a deal on guaranteeing sickleave for all of the all of new york city the measure will give five full time employees in the city and allow for part time employees to accrue one hour of sick leave for every thirty thirty hours worked mayor bloomberg has said he will veto the bill saying that it's shortsighted it's shortsighted economic sort of the economic policy that will take our city in the wrong direction but that being said bloomberg mr bloomberg financial firm offers these benefits to their employees the city council has enough votes to veto the plan and override mayor bloomberg veto should the employees be guaranteed sick leave what is your take on that do you think full time employees should get sick leave well i just think it's so nice to see bloomberg stepping back from the nanny state it's really great but you know we solved the problem right there you just said it
we're back with the political panel joining us patrick codgers and neal mckay and i was fascinated and i know where he's. at we're glad that you guys are here to listen the new york city council has finally achieved a deal on guaranteeing sickleave for all of the all of new york city the measure will give five full time employees in the city and allow for part time employees to accrue one hour of sick leave for every thirty thirty hours worked mayor bloomberg has said he will veto the bill...
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for more, let's turn to neal curry. neal, thanks so much for joining us. look, i have to imagine the charts are just ugly. what do you think now happens with the gold price here? >> well, i think as you've highlig highlighted, we could see a bit of a consolidation and the bit of a bounce. but at this stage of the game, at least in the near term the medium term trends are still to the downside. still could see a push down to about is t 1300, 1260 zone before the next meaningful level of support tran expireses. that said, and to follow up i guess on that tweet that was mentioned earlier from bill gross, if you do take a step back and you look at what we've done from 1999 when this bull market began in gold, and obviously a very long-term bull market, it is still very much an ongoing bull trend. really, we need to make a move below the 1035, 1050 area before we can say this long-term trend has turned course. so at this stage in the game, for those who say, you know, that the long-term trend has turned, i'm a bit more skeptical the trend is -- the long-term tr
for more, let's turn to neal curry. neal, thanks so much for joining us. look, i have to imagine the charts are just ugly. what do you think now happens with the gold price here? >> well, i think as you've highlig highlighted, we could see a bit of a consolidation and the bit of a bounce. but at this stage of the game, at least in the near term the medium term trends are still to the downside. still could see a push down to about is t 1300, 1260 zone before the next meaningful level of...
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and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to mention the first person i'm proud to work for is an innovative thinker who said yes, let's try this and that for better efficiency and safety. i can't thank this man who has been in several aspect of city government. he understand the types of collaborative efforts necessary to conclude and project like this. now it gives me great pleasure to introduce our great mayor, mayor edwin lee. >> thank you, chief. i want to thank former mayor gave some for having reached this incredible agreement with museum of modern art. i just thought it was such a win win for everybody. not easy by any stretch of the imagination because it takes a lot of resources even when we
and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to mention the first person i'm proud to work for is an innovative...
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neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on china stay with hockey. ok going to. probe no way things are going to republican texas be a whole lot better off when the state of texas texas has got its own like. has got all the oil and gas and everything in me it's got all that and. everything in me you can survive but sell the rest united states which is to say the rest. cannot survive without minding. striving for bread and an independent future. republican texas analyse. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. but if you give the fight to the banks think never again we'r
neal makes a good point but let's go from the fifteenth century to today and let's look at two things about china today it's this world's second largest economy it has not one single overseas base as compared to the united states with hundreds secondly in the white paper. the chinese speak over and over again right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in at this point we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on china stay with hockey. ok going...
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neal and i looked at each other and said, oh, my god, we will have to learn to do this ourselves. knew how to work the recording studio. that is why we used all the mono mixes from the a full of springfield. those are the ones that neil and i were there to supervise. was the most startling experiences, having been an indifferent student and pretty hard to keep focus, we were able to concentrate and focus and learn how to work a half million dollar studio the time, which would be 5 million -- and i could still do it. although, now they do the digital and stuff and it's typing and watching little lines on screen. tavis: why was it so important for you to learn how to operate the board? >> because it did not sound the way we sounded when we played. it did not sound anything like it should. so we learned how to replicate it. theearned how to use microphones, how to use equalization, how to tune the echo chambers, and which microphones to waste where -- we were like sponges, you know. we were in our early 20s. so we were fearless, a sickly. .e just -- basically we were -- tavis: i am m
neal and i looked at each other and said, oh, my god, we will have to learn to do this ourselves. knew how to work the recording studio. that is why we used all the mono mixes from the a full of springfield. those are the ones that neil and i were there to supervise. was the most startling experiences, having been an indifferent student and pretty hard to keep focus, we were able to concentrate and focus and learn how to work a half million dollar studio the time, which would be 5 million --...
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federal authorities found rawlins-neale psychiatric hospital out of compliance. they have to fix their problems. losing medicare will hurt the hospital's major source of income. san francisco's city attorney launched and investigation this week when it was revealed at least three dozen of the patients ended up here. >> i'm gratified that the federal government has stepped in to at least provide some additional oversight. >> reporter: it was a "sacramento bee" investigation that reveals rawson-neal's patient dumping in one case 48- year-old james brown was given a bus ticket, three days of medication for schizophrenia, depression, snacks, and instructions to call 911 when he arrived in sacramento. in the days since they was revealed, the hospital has made some dramatic changes when they discharge patients. >> there's a change in policy that nevada said they are going to put in place which would require individuals to be accompanied while -- if they were discharged. >> reporter: the city suspects that some of those patients dumped here may be in the homeless popula
federal authorities found rawlins-neale psychiatric hospital out of compliance. they have to fix their problems. losing medicare will hurt the hospital's major source of income. san francisco's city attorney launched and investigation this week when it was revealed at least three dozen of the patients ended up here. >> i'm gratified that the federal government has stepped in to at least provide some additional oversight. >> reporter: it was a "sacramento bee" investigation...
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and abc's neal karlinsky tested it out.om san francisco to seattle. and i'm about to send a drink and a private message to a complete stranger. here we go. across the cab, going to 4f. just sent you a drink. there we go, send. fingers crossed. the message doesn't scare her, which is good, because she's hitting right next to me. the wine is well-received. i find out that seat 4f, is diane. and she likes virgin america's new pickup tool, which, be i the way, my wife has given me permission to use, just this once. >> it's a little unusual. but it's pretty cool. >> reporter: let's face it, flying is far better known for lost luggage than love. a tune of misery and frustration. not generally known as a place to hit on people. and that's despite this textbook example from the movie "bridesmaids." >> what's that? >> i have to get back to my seat. >> reporter: virgin wants to rewrite the cliche and really be a place where love is in the air. >> virgin america is an airline can be sexual, this is a sexual airline. you know, they try
and abc's neal karlinsky tested it out.om san francisco to seattle. and i'm about to send a drink and a private message to a complete stranger. here we go. across the cab, going to 4f. just sent you a drink. there we go, send. fingers crossed. the message doesn't scare her, which is good, because she's hitting right next to me. the wine is well-received. i find out that seat 4f, is diane. and she likes virgin america's new pickup tool, which, be i the way, my wife has given me permission to...
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just over 30 seconds left in the first, huge block on gary neal and corey brewer finishes at the other end. he had 28 points. nuggets down 6. under a minute left in the third, duncan rejected by mcgee, then duncan rejected by wilson chandler. big fundamental. what's wrong? next possession, chandler goes right through the lane and throws it down. he had 29 points. nuggets win, 96-86. >>> to the diamond, the braves visiting the marlins. in the fifth inning, evan gaddic, he's been red hot and goes deep to left field, a three-run bomb, third home run of the season and second in as many days. two batters later, juan francisco goes to center. a two-run shot, two ribbies and the braves win 2-0. that's your "sportscenter" update, i'm cassidy hubbarth. have a great morning. >>> the red sox lost to the orioles at fenway park, was not a sellout. >> that ends the longest home sellout streak in major pro-sports history. they played before packed houses for 820 consecutive games. a milestone. >>> up next "the pulse" and prove that "tonight show" host likes us, likes watching this newscast apparently
just over 30 seconds left in the first, huge block on gary neal and corey brewer finishes at the other end. he had 28 points. nuggets down 6. under a minute left in the third, duncan rejected by mcgee, then duncan rejected by wilson chandler. big fundamental. what's wrong? next possession, chandler goes right through the lane and throws it down. he had 29 points. nuggets win, 96-86. >>> to the diamond, the braves visiting the marlins. in the fifth inning, evan gaddic, he's been red hot...
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>> ♪ the cost of freedom now neal cavuto. >> you know the cost of the freedom, the whole concept startedfter 9/11 when we took our business shows and sort of lumped them together. combined them to sort of reflect collectively what was going on and in this country freedom has a cost and worth it that continues today in the light of the latest terrorist attack. the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love s
>> ♪ the cost of freedom now neal cavuto. >> you know the cost of the freedom, the whole concept startedfter 9/11 when we took our business shows and sort of lumped them together. combined them to sort of reflect collectively what was going on and in this country freedom has a cost and worth it that continues today in the light of the latest terrorist attack. the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really...
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invite neal boortz to spend an hour talking with the president about tax reform. neal boorhz. come on, america, the president is busy. so it was 5,000, then the 25,000. that couldn't clear the boortz hurdle. now you have to get 100,000 signatures on your petition for the white house to respond to it. but it was back in the old days of only 5,000 signatures that white house did have to respond to this question. quote, we the undersigned strongly urge the president of the united states to formally acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence, engaging the human race. and immediately release into the public domain all files from all agencies and military services relevant to this phenomenon. that petition got more than 12,000 signatures. and this was the white house response from the office of science and technology policy. it's actually very considerate. listen to this. the u.s. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race. in addition, there is no credible i
invite neal boortz to spend an hour talking with the president about tax reform. neal boorhz. come on, america, the president is busy. so it was 5,000, then the 25,000. that couldn't clear the boortz hurdle. now you have to get 100,000 signatures on your petition for the white house to respond to it. but it was back in the old days of only 5,000 signatures that white house did have to respond to this question. quote, we the undersigned strongly urge the president of the united states to...
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professor neal katyal, it's great to have you here.y much for your time. >> thanks for being here. >> so the difference between wmds as a military matter and wmds as a criminal matter, for me it's kind of a reminder of the parallel systems we have in the country for handling different threats. there any reason that we should see the investigation and the potential trial of the boston marathon bombing suspect as appropriate to send through a military path rather than a civilian path? >> absolutely not. and i do think that the administration took the wise course here. i mean, for many years, we've been hearing a lot of tough talk about send people to guantanamo. put them in military commissions. we now have a track record. and that track record doesn't look too good for those kinds of military systems. they haven't worked. i mean, they've only convicted a few people. the few convictions that have happened have been reversed on appeal by very conservative judges in our federal courts system. so i think the obama administration wisely said
professor neal katyal, it's great to have you here.y much for your time. >> thanks for being here. >> so the difference between wmds as a military matter and wmds as a criminal matter, for me it's kind of a reminder of the parallel systems we have in the country for handling different threats. there any reason that we should see the investigation and the potential trial of the boston marathon bombing suspect as appropriate to send through a military path rather than a civilian path?...
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a sacramento bee investigation revealed the patients were coming from the rawson-neal psychiatric hospital in las vegas. >> patient dumping in itself is reprehensible and it's illegal and there are medicare and medicaid laws that are implicated. there are treatment laws that health care providers are required to adhere to. >> reporter: herrera sent a three-page letter to nevada's governor and the head of the health and human services department, demanding answers and records. the bee reported in one case, 48-year-old james brown endured a 15-hour bus ride to sacramento. he had a three-day supply of meds for his schizophrenia, some snacks and instructions to call 911 when he arrived. >> just the transparency of what's occurred so far, i think it's sending a clear message to nevada and any other jurisdiction that might be engaged in this that this isn't something that's going to be tolerated. >> reporter: in the case of that patient who was dumped in sacramento, well, he finally was reunited with his family. now, nevada mental health officials did admit to the bee that they made some mistake
a sacramento bee investigation revealed the patients were coming from the rawson-neal psychiatric hospital in las vegas. >> patient dumping in itself is reprehensible and it's illegal and there are medicare and medicaid laws that are implicated. there are treatment laws that health care providers are required to adhere to. >> reporter: herrera sent a three-page letter to nevada's governor and the head of the health and human services department, demanding answers and records. the...
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. >> there's an investigation into alleged patient dumping by rawson-neal hospital. over the past five years, they have discharged hundreds of mentally ill patients and put them on buses to cities across the country. 36 arrived in san francisco. >> taking advantage of our most vulnerable and putting them on a bus on a one-way ticket with no support. >> they have located two patients that arrived on a bus from nevada and it's likely that others are in line at help in shelters. >> they will take care of you. which is true, but come on. >> adding dozens of mentally ill people to already crowded shelters is dangerous. when something like that happens and the police have to come in here and take somebody out, it's hard on the client. >>> the department of health and human services in nevada said there seems to be a failure at the clinical level t governor of nevada is promising an investigation. >> i think there's a good quality of care there. and they do a fabulous job, if there's a problem, we will correct it. >> in san francisco, social service workers are actively loo
. >> there's an investigation into alleged patient dumping by rawson-neal hospital. over the past five years, they have discharged hundreds of mentally ill patients and put them on buses to cities across the country. 36 arrived in san francisco. >> taking advantage of our most vulnerable and putting them on a bus on a one-way ticket with no support. >> they have located two patients that arrived on a bus from nevada and it's likely that others are in line at help in shelters....