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them, the governor, but may also come to newport in the middle of the 17th century, and newport is significant, because providence economy, is founded by roger williams. and roger williams is a fierce chris man of the radical 17 century terms left, his view is there is no church that is not corrupt and imperfect, therefore, no food christian is ever entitled to form a government. and not entitled to bar anybody else's worship. that includes american indians and that certainly includes the jews. and there's incredible spark of fire of toleration that beginning in new england. and roger williams is himself a refugee from persecution from pure tan massachusets. but the crucial big point, i guess, is that jews have had a hard time, when nations and nation states have founded themselves on myths about soil, blood, and tribe. we are wanders, we are never going to make people feel easy if essentially they are aiming to have a country built out of territory, and one language, and the sense in which you belong to an exclusive tribe to which people have to conform almost biologically. the world is still
them, the governor, but may also come to newport in the middle of the 17th century, and newport is significant, because providence economy, is founded by roger williams. and roger williams is a fierce chris man of the radical 17 century terms left, his view is there is no church that is not corrupt and imperfect, therefore, no food christian is ever entitled to form a government. and not entitled to bar anybody else's worship. that includes american indians and that certainly includes the jews....
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[laughter] and they go to fewport, rhode island -- newport, rhode island, in the blazing august of 1790 and famously, they have a wonderful visit and a great letter has been written to them by the leader of the synagogue there which is really a beautiful place if you've never been there, jewish or not jewish. .. present this kind of rhetorical new skate they would live in an empire of laws and so on. it's very, very touching and the famous phrase of persecution sanction, to bigotry no assistance were it not the other way around. we have now a country where every man can let beneath his vine and fig from the bible. washington writes back this wonderful use of political recycling, deeply america where washington says it's a wonderful truth and knowledge of any country to which persecution gives no sanction in bigotry, no assistance as if he's just up. it's the first presidential, but not the last preachers are. jefferson did though, this episode at that point would've been aware of a remarkable tradition, which is kind of behind it away much of what has to do with areas in the two volumes
[laughter] and they go to fewport, rhode island -- newport, rhode island, in the blazing august of 1790 and famously, they have a wonderful visit and a great letter has been written to them by the leader of the synagogue there which is really a beautiful place if you've never been there, jewish or not jewish. .. present this kind of rhetorical new skate they would live in an empire of laws and so on. it's very, very touching and the famous phrase of persecution sanction, to bigotry no...
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they visited newport rhode island as you know. this sounds to me like, it sounded to myself like the kind of cross between a stuffy professor and keith richards. [laughter] they go to newport rhode island in the blazing august of 1790 and famously they have a wonderful visit and a letter has been written to them by the leader of the tourists center. it's really a beautiful place if you have never been there and it has inside this extraordinary -- made of deer skin which sounds very american but there's this extraordinarily beautiful rubicon tawny color. it probably was from ever on a family from some identified place after the explosion in 1492. washington goes and has written this charming letter in which there is -- he wants absolutely equal rights go but not to have equal rights but of course the jews convert. we live in an empire of laws and it's very touching and a famous phrase and i always get this wrong. persecution sanctioned bigotry and not the other way around. we have now a country where every man can live beneath his
they visited newport rhode island as you know. this sounds to me like, it sounded to myself like the kind of cross between a stuffy professor and keith richards. [laughter] they go to newport rhode island in the blazing august of 1790 and famously they have a wonderful visit and a letter has been written to them by the leader of the tourists center. it's really a beautiful place if you have never been there and it has inside this extraordinary -- made of deer skin which sounds very american but...
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charmingly put it, the two famously founding fathers not getting on terribly well, and they visit newport, rye, -- rhoe island, as you know. this sounds to me, you know, i sound to myself like the kind of cross between a
charmingly put it, the two famously founding fathers not getting on terribly well, and they visit newport, rye, -- rhoe island, as you know. this sounds to me, you know, i sound to myself like the kind of cross between a
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austin kept in the center of the season i woke up to newport to our reports for andy gt r and d tv tv and eastern descent times the deepening darkness also joining us. he is in the oven paris based businessman deepak rash which supports the opposition the ttp thank you for being with us. and george was a model of the author of the french language version of india for dummies for dennis b vitamins that many thanks for being with us because they get to be where you can win on the conversation ended up on twitter and facebook has turned into four debates again this wednesday narendra modi registry his nomination papers in his home district on monday. the sixty three year old who started out as a tea seller unveiling his platform and insisting that the past is the packs ms martin image in the late eighty s my party has given me the responsibility to the pits. they're so i would like to promise all the citizens of india. did i would leave no stone unturned in carrying out the responsibilities that bjp thrust upon me. with one minute. place remaining. i also promise that i would never do an
austin kept in the center of the season i woke up to newport to our reports for andy gt r and d tv tv and eastern descent times the deepening darkness also joining us. he is in the oven paris based businessman deepak rash which supports the opposition the ttp thank you for being with us. and george was a model of the author of the french language version of india for dummies for dennis b vitamins that many thanks for being with us because they get to be where you can win on the conversation...
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. >> al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. morgan radford. "inside story" is coming up next. . >> back in october the hoped for 7 million enrollments under the affordable care act looked pretty doubtful. 8 million sign ups later , is the president's initiative working well enough to run on in november? that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
. >> al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. morgan radford. "inside story" is coming up next. . >> back in october the hoped for 7 million enrollments under the affordable care act looked pretty doubtful. 8 million sign ups later , is the president's initiative working well enough to run on in november? that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
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. >> al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. "inside story" is coming up next. . >> back in october the hoped for 7 million enrollments under the affordable care act looked pretty doubtful. 8 million sign ups later , is the president's initiative working well enough to run on in november? that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in the autumn it looked like the opposition strategy was going to work. a minority of states decided to set up their own affordable care act marketplaces so the federal government was going to have to pick up much more of the load. the air was thick with allegations frightening fine print that wasn't in the law. governors worked hard to make it fail. oh, yeah, and the main purchase point, the healthcare.gov website didn't work. the enrollment period ran until the end of march, and plenty of analysts felt confident the administration's hoped for enrollees simply would not happen. in the department of health and human services started to say quietly maybe 6 million would be en
. >> al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. "inside story" is coming up next. . >> back in october the hoped for 7 million enrollments under the affordable care act looked pretty doubtful. 8 million sign ups later , is the president's initiative working well enough to run on in november? that's the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. in the autumn it looked like the opposition strategy was going to...
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he's kind and it will be delivered any of us were told to leave the be all out because you are near newportin that time there was an almost jogging implement his vision on this link of the licence of the people that say come on the list of either not happy with the party a dispensation for the same disposition is to continue being. what mao and the momentum most important thing becky vaughn living costs as to who i was to move the man stepping forward to going to happen or nongovernmental entities meaning to put it on to the abusive be a pity that the people and the means of the helping get the call that a small country be of limited sources of them being used for divorce in a wedding and his as well as for the less time for the album. it is also a sense of the game went away then in a dinner for the chicken bucket with it to beaver that of the time she has not god shaped the nation fought for having facebook i am so far in front of the myth was created for having survived as a democracy despite the onslaught of it not make it up and organizations which launched the will of more buggy from
he's kind and it will be delivered any of us were told to leave the be all out because you are near newportin that time there was an almost jogging implement his vision on this link of the licence of the people that say come on the list of either not happy with the party a dispensation for the same disposition is to continue being. what mao and the momentum most important thing becky vaughn living costs as to who i was to move the man stepping forward to going to happen or nongovernmental...
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our compound with a bit tedious but it's up to the center of the politics of all this came from the newport is that the patient wanted mark and cut out and gone full stop and that the issue of astounding the big other recordings was just a pretext so you can see the president the shoe soles is never an obvious play the important because if he did send him to fish out of tune the commissioner to tell him off his displeasure with any good so we hadn't seen the matter with that ugly head the case for the defense if you will indeed be if he did and as he insists that it's either that or that it certainly raises questions about the workings of the to the department of justice. of course the patient was a pretty face with the crisis he acted decisively and swiftly to hearing all week it goes postal market of them insist that in effect that the commissioner was denied natural justice and that he mistreated most unfair to his case to obese be taken off white uniform as a physical issue. president of the plasma. the supreme court house rules that sligo county council was paid three quarters of the m
our compound with a bit tedious but it's up to the center of the politics of all this came from the newport is that the patient wanted mark and cut out and gone full stop and that the issue of astounding the big other recordings was just a pretext so you can see the president the shoe soles is never an obvious play the important because if he did send him to fish out of tune the commissioner to tell him off his displeasure with any good so we hadn't seen the matter with that ugly head the case...
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. >> 2400 jobs have been destroyed, and last friday 650 in newport by one single firm that specializes in buying up firms, degrading the pay and conditions of the staff, and then abandoning them to unemployment. what protection is the government planning to give to those blameless people, hard workers who suffer from the scourge of this new vulture capitalism? >> i'm very happy to look at the individual case that he raises, but what i would say about the situation in terms of jobs in uk right now, if you look at the last week we've had 8000 jobs from birmingham city airport, we got 12,000 jobs and over thousand jobs in what we are seeing is businesses wanting to locate in britain, take people on in britain and grow in britain. it as an example of a practice of very happy to look at it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in 1967, the abortion a term limit was set in 28 weeks. in 1990, this was reduced to 24 weeks. giving it is now 2014, a quarter of a century onwards, and given recent breakthroughs in anti-natal and neonatal care, does the prime minister agree with me it is now time to reduce t
. >> 2400 jobs have been destroyed, and last friday 650 in newport by one single firm that specializes in buying up firms, degrading the pay and conditions of the staff, and then abandoning them to unemployment. what protection is the government planning to give to those blameless people, hard workers who suffer from the scourge of this new vulture capitalism? >> i'm very happy to look at the individual case that he raises, but what i would say about the situation in terms of jobs...
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newport's that he spent at least $80 million on the efforts to legalize pot.with us. >> all eyes on tomorrow's jobs report. the markets near record highs. charles payne joins us next. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and
newport's that he spent at least $80 million on the efforts to legalize pot.with us. >> all eyes on tomorrow's jobs report. the markets near record highs. charles payne joins us next. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great!...
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newport's that he spent at least $80 million on the efforts to legalize pot.y with us. >> all eyes on tomorrow's jobs report. the markets near record highs. charles payne joins us (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all)
newport's that he spent at least $80 million on the efforts to legalize pot.y with us. >> all eyes on tomorrow's jobs report. the markets near record highs. charles payne joins us (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they...
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. >> gus newport was the former mayor of berkeley, california.in the '60s, he was known as "school boy". he is a courier for bobby johnson. bobby johnson just got out of sing-sing. and he associated with man who was like the head honcho at the red rooster. this gentlemen opened a place called the truth coffee shop. amiri goes in there and he said at one point i should have been murdered. that is okay. people exagexaggerate on pages. he said he came in one night and if they didn't fire all of the white waitresses within 24 hours he was going to come back in and smash all of the glass. bubba johnson told them to deliver a message: and that was if amiri doesn't get his ass out of harlem he would be dead in three days. and he left town. >> i don't know what to say about that. but can i get you to see something about freedom ways and your association with freedom ways. the first question i asked was who were you reading. >> i will get back to that who you are ready. >> i asked because it maybe instructed for the ways of what informs black legacy and w
. >> gus newport was the former mayor of berkeley, california.in the '60s, he was known as "school boy". he is a courier for bobby johnson. bobby johnson just got out of sing-sing. and he associated with man who was like the head honcho at the red rooster. this gentlemen opened a place called the truth coffee shop. amiri goes in there and he said at one point i should have been murdered. that is okay. people exagexaggerate on pages. he said he came in one night and if they...
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and they're serving new england clam chowder at the white house tavern in newport, rhode island.ad clam chowder like 50 times this month, i love it. we'll be right back. i'm sure daniel webster had a beer there. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> trivia time. along with the legendary happy chandler, connecticut's morgan bulkly is the only other governor in the baseball hall of fame. before serving as governor and senator, he was the first-ever president of the national league, which ea
and they're serving new england clam chowder at the white house tavern in newport, rhode island.ad clam chowder like 50 times this month, i love it. we'll be right back. i'm sure daniel webster had a beer there. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna... afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male...
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the newport tall exclusive content from premium partners, espn, wwe and conde nast, and my favorite theping network. liz: right. i mean, i like the wrestling. why is aol turning up the dial on video content in particular? joining us now at a fox business exclusive, maureen sullivan, aol.com lifestyle brand president. i'm look at new homepage on aol. it is chockful of different things but what is the message behind the overall? >> it he was our consumers. they are consuming video at rapid pace. we're seeing video content growing rapidly. it was time to put video front an center on aol.com. liz: 158 million videos watched on aol during the month of march alone. >> it is insane. the growth is growing. users are not just readers but they're viewers as you all know. we have this amazing library of premium video content within our company and the amazing partners that you mentioned we're working with. so we're thrilled to put the great premium content front and center. rich: what are people watching? are people watching full-length videos or you're finding they're watching video? what is view
the newport tall exclusive content from premium partners, espn, wwe and conde nast, and my favorite theping network. liz: right. i mean, i like the wrestling. why is aol turning up the dial on video content in particular? joining us now at a fox business exclusive, maureen sullivan, aol.com lifestyle brand president. i'm look at new homepage on aol. it is chockful of different things but what is the message behind the overall? >> it he was our consumers. they are consuming video at rapid...
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protege of jonathan edwards who was motivated by disinterested benevolence, when he moved in 1770 to newport rhode island he wanted to do something about slavery. he tried to make it possible for the black slaves who were freed to return to africa. he is and many of them would want to go. but as you move on into the 19th century, of course, more and more slaves were born into america. the slave trade had been cut off. so, and also, there's always a great danger of being read enslaved. but police still are, well, as more and more slaves were freed in the north, in 17 a.d. in pennsylvania and so on, there's more and more slaves, you had that tremendous increase in anti-black racism. and blacks were denied virtually all regular rights and privileges. and there was a broadening consensus among whites that the only way you would ever get published opinion behind abolition would be if the free slaves were moved back to africa or possibly in the 1820 thousands went to a. many returned. and actually, various went along with almost paul coffey and was half black and half indian, cotton and very wealt
protege of jonathan edwards who was motivated by disinterested benevolence, when he moved in 1770 to newport rhode island he wanted to do something about slavery. he tried to make it possible for the black slaves who were freed to return to africa. he is and many of them would want to go. but as you move on into the 19th century, of course, more and more slaves were born into america. the slave trade had been cut off. so, and also, there's always a great danger of being read enslaved. but...
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>> everyone wants to live in newport beach.anagement firms really struggle. >> do you invest with pimco? >> we do not. we're one of the few that does not. we invest with their competition, western met -- western asset management. the fixed income universe is very small and there are a lot of concentrated management. it was interesting to look in there. bill is quite a start. -- a star and on tv a lot. we have had good discussions before but even as a climate wanted to it -- a client wanting to invest in a firm like that, it is hard to see what is going on. >> we appreciate your candor and insights. at thenvestment officer california state teachers retirement system, another multibillion dollar guy. >> we need to wish his daughter happy graduation tomorrow. >> excellent. wonderful. you have such good stuff. next up, i will have the player's perspective on the donald sterling company. ton bender will be here discuss what it takes on off the court controversy. we also have lee steinberg. ♪ >> following a press conference this afte
>> everyone wants to live in newport beach.anagement firms really struggle. >> do you invest with pimco? >> we do not. we're one of the few that does not. we invest with their competition, western met -- western asset management. the fixed income universe is very small and there are a lot of concentrated management. it was interesting to look in there. bill is quite a start. -- a star and on tv a lot. we have had good discussions before but even as a climate wanted to it -- a...
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hopefully at the college of newport. he needs to come up with $2,000. he had just written a very big book on henry kissinger called kissinger in the nixon white house. this is the vicious attack. it probably prevented kissinger from becoming secretary of state again in the reagan administration, which she very much wanted. when this book came out it was very much over for his injured. the book was published but had not yet come up. and it came out and become a best seller. he did a thousand interviews for it. so before the book comes out we book him. he is hot as a pistol and comes to the college of new falls, the fall of 1983. >> i wanted to read just one short section from the book that describes his visit to the college. i think from where it begins to capture his personality. i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showti
hopefully at the college of newport. he needs to come up with $2,000. he had just written a very big book on henry kissinger called kissinger in the nixon white house. this is the vicious attack. it probably prevented kissinger from becoming secretary of state again in the reagan administration, which she very much wanted. when this book came out it was very much over for his injured. the book was published but had not yet come up. and it came out and become a best seller. he did a thousand...
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and tony is in newport, tennessee on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i am behind technology. if it was not technology, the united states would not be where it is today. callers rbr will bring. are youof your callers will bring. s-- some of your callers are bewildering. -- hed the guy who said does not remember way back when there was a woman lying in the and they were looking for things that got confiscated and they took the wrong amount. and can cover the borders the seas and cover everything a lot better with drugs coming in from other countries. about all i have to say. i'm behind technology. my friend was a teacher where you are. i back you guys 100%. you very much for your comments. i agree with you. there are a lot of compelling applications for the systems that people need to keep in mind while they are continuing to raise concerns that they have. ofre are lots of examples operations of manned aircraft that could be made safer if we automated them. i have colleagues in the will flywho routinely low and fast as they do radio surveys and things li
and tony is in newport, tennessee on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i am behind technology. if it was not technology, the united states would not be where it is today. callers rbr will bring. are youof your callers will bring. s-- some of your callers are bewildering. -- hed the guy who said does not remember way back when there was a woman lying in the and they were looking for things that got confiscated and they took the wrong amount. and can cover the borders...
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he runs deep biggest bond fund and he is ensconced in newport beach, california.up on the tensions between what he is doing and how people perceive him because he is in his own world? >> this affects a lot of people in leadership positions. he is great at what he does. he has skills as an investor. intodoes not translate management and managing people and running a company. it has been so good on the investing side, it has grown into a huge organization. suddenly, he needs someone else to manage it for him so he can focus on the thing that he is great at. that is the role that mohamed el-erian played when he was there. have you had the sense that the sense has been righted -- the ship has been righted in a profitable direction? the rightve taken steps. they have promoted a lot of talented people into positions where they will be able to challenge him and collaborate with him in ways that could be productive. everyone agrees that the structure is still new. it is going to take some time before we know if it will translate into returns. was allss said this fine and
he runs deep biggest bond fund and he is ensconced in newport beach, california.up on the tensions between what he is doing and how people perceive him because he is in his own world? >> this affects a lot of people in leadership positions. he is great at what he does. he has skills as an investor. intodoes not translate management and managing people and running a company. it has been so good on the investing side, it has grown into a huge organization. suddenly, he needs someone else to...
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hopefully at the college of newport. he needs to come up with $2,000. he had just written a very big book on henry kissinger called kissinger in the nixon white house. this is the vicious attack. it probably prevented kissinger from becoming secretary of state again in the reagan administration, which she very much wanted. when this book came out it was very much over for his injured. the book was published but had not yet come up. and it came out and become a best seller. he did a thousand interviews for it. so before the book comes out we book him. he is hot as a pistol and comes to the college of new falls, the fall of 1983. >> i wanted to read just one short section from the book that describes his visit to the college. i think from where it begins to capture his personality. i first met seymour hersh in the fall of '85. 70 miles from new york city near the hudson river where i've taught journalism. located in the remote part of the 257-acre campus, and i hope he could find me. schedules for an afternoon workshop and arrived 15 minutes before showti
hopefully at the college of newport. he needs to come up with $2,000. he had just written a very big book on henry kissinger called kissinger in the nixon white house. this is the vicious attack. it probably prevented kissinger from becoming secretary of state again in the reagan administration, which she very much wanted. when this book came out it was very much over for his injured. the book was published but had not yet come up. and it came out and become a best seller. he did a thousand...
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bueno vamos en este día a festejar a los que cumplen años, écheme la música ♪ >> ya casi llega de newportmontoya de medillín, colombia (gritos) >> nada más y nada menos >> el altar de la belleza >> aplauso para osmel >> tremendo susto que le hiciste cuando entraste atrás >> mi hombre, se te quiere >> esta vez tan complicado >> acá no nos vamos a poner de acuerdo así que bailemos ♪ ♪ >> nuestra belleza latina vive los momentos...
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. >> john terrett, al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> each of heather's prosthetic legs cost roughly,000. venzuela is struggling with a soaring crime wait. many people are worried about food shortages. protesters have taken to the streets call okay president nicholas maduro to step down. a report on the divided country >> reporte. troops are being september to guard south sudan in response to a deadly attack in become ore 58 people died after an angry mob opened an attack where thousands of civilians were sheltering. it was called a war crime. the government, however, blames the united nations for provoking that violence. >>> the city of detroit has been hit hard by decades of decline. the urban decay has not only been unsightly but it's becoming dangerous. nearly 20% of the city's housing sits empty. about 60% of fires in the motor city involve these abandoned buildings. bisi is in detroit on how the city is making an effort to turn things around >> reporter: 80,000 abandoned buildings fill detroit's landscape, the result of 50 years of decline. race riot did in the 1960s, a dying a
. >> john terrett, al jazeera, newport, rhode island. >> each of heather's prosthetic legs cost roughly,000. venzuela is struggling with a soaring crime wait. many people are worried about food shortages. protesters have taken to the streets call okay president nicholas maduro to step down. a report on the divided country >> reporte. troops are being september to guard south sudan in response to a deadly attack in become ore 58 people died after an angry mob opened an attack...
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tony in newport, tennessee. on our line for independents. >> caller: i just have a couple comments. itself it wasn't for technology the united states would be where it is today. and the callers are bewildering, like the one that said, if there's an accident and a drone, people will be looking at the drone. obviously never been on route 40 when the bus from the church killed those people and went off the road and locked up the traffic for 24 hours in both directions. the other guy who said the nudist doesn't want the helicopters -- he obviously doesn't remember back, way back when, on the desert there was a. woman laying on a -- from outer space they were down on top of her when they were looking for the -- confiscating somebody back then. and it goes on and on and on. it wasn't for technology safety now wouldn't be where it is now. the drones can cover the borders, cover the seas, they can cover everything a lot better for just -- from other countries mostly by boat. that about all i have to say. i'm behind technology. i have a cousin, a teacher, used to be where you are. he actuall
tony in newport, tennessee. on our line for independents. >> caller: i just have a couple comments. itself it wasn't for technology the united states would be where it is today. and the callers are bewildering, like the one that said, if there's an accident and a drone, people will be looking at the drone. obviously never been on route 40 when the bus from the church killed those people and went off the road and locked up the traffic for 24 hours in both directions. the other guy who said...
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within a month of arriving at the ntsb is in newport river, i got a call from jan, employ me not to removethe issue of child passenger safety in aviation off of our most wanted list. jam always mentions evan soule every time she talks about this issue. saying, this year he would've been 16, and maybe getting his driver's license. this year, evan would've been 18 and maybe leaving home for college for the first time. well, jan, this year evan would've been 27 and maybe if circumstances would've been different he would've been a reporter covering some other speaker here today. so that's why we protect against tail events, and why people want to write and read and watch the stories of tail events, because we are wired to do it. because it could have been us, and so to some of our neurons, it was us. because making sure parents, that the rope gets replaced, and we know it's the right thing to do. we wouldn't accept cars, without seatbelts today. we wouldn't accept airliners without evacuation slides. yesterday's tragic lessons are today's safety wish list. and tomorrow's unacceptable risk. in
within a month of arriving at the ntsb is in newport river, i got a call from jan, employ me not to removethe issue of child passenger safety in aviation off of our most wanted list. jam always mentions evan soule every time she talks about this issue. saying, this year he would've been 16, and maybe getting his driver's license. this year, evan would've been 18 and maybe leaving home for college for the first time. well, jan, this year evan would've been 27 and maybe if circumstances would've...
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. >> 2400 jobs have been destroyed, and last friday 650 in newport by one single firm that specializes in buying up firms, degrading the pay and conditions of the staff, and then abandoning them to unemployment. what protection is the government planning to give to those blameless people, hard workers who suffer from the scourge of this new vulture capitalism? >> i'm very happy to look at the individual case that he raises, but what i would say about the situation in terms of jobs in uk right now if you look at the last week we've had 8000 jobs from birmingham city airport, we got 12,000 jobs and over thousand jobs in what we are seeing is businesses wanting to locate in britain, take people on in britain and grow in britain. it as an example of a practice of very happy to look at it. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in 1967, the abortion a term limit was set in 28 weeks. in 1990, this was reduced to 24 weeks. giving it is now 2014 a quarter of a century onwards, and given recent breakthroughs in anti-natal and neonatal care, does the prime minister agree with me it is now time to reduce the
. >> 2400 jobs have been destroyed, and last friday 650 in newport by one single firm that specializes in buying up firms, degrading the pay and conditions of the staff, and then abandoning them to unemployment. what protection is the government planning to give to those blameless people, hard workers who suffer from the scourge of this new vulture capitalism? >> i'm very happy to look at the individual case that he raises, but what i would say about the situation in terms of jobs...
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and tony is in newport, tennessee on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i am behind technology. if it was not technology, the united states would not be where it is today. callers rbr will bring. are youof your callers will bring. -- some of your callers are bewildering. -- hed the guy who said does not remember way back when there was a woman lying in the and they were looking for things that got confiscated and they took the wrong amount. and can cover the borders the seas and cover everything a lot better with drugs coming in from other countries. about all i have to say. i'm behind technology. my friend was a teacher where you are. i back you guys 100%. you very much for your comments. i agree with you. there are a lot of compelling applications for the systems that people need to keep in mind while they are continuing to raise concerns that they have. ofre are lots of examples operations of manned aircraft that could be made safer if we automated them. i have colleagues in the will flywho routinely low and fast as they do radio surveys and things lik
and tony is in newport, tennessee on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i am behind technology. if it was not technology, the united states would not be where it is today. callers rbr will bring. are youof your callers will bring. -- some of your callers are bewildering. -- hed the guy who said does not remember way back when there was a woman lying in the and they were looking for things that got confiscated and they took the wrong amount. and can cover the borders...
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. >> that accent, newport beach working for him. >> you said he does blends. >> it's working for him.paris for all those ladies out there. >> when we come back, jim cramer will sound off on this morning's earnings news what he is watching ahead of the opening bell, "squawk box" will be right back. ht back. [ bagpipes play ] make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> oh, that is a good point. >> we're on. >> we're on. >> tv. >> live on tv. >> let's get down to new york stock exchange. jim cramer joining us now. bank of america, the analyst said it's so noise y you can't figure out what's going on. >> wasn't noisy at all. ought to get noise cancellation headphones. the numbers were fine, four out of five businesses were good, litigations, i could argue it's peaking, they can't say that because they still have the doj in front of them. i liktsds investment banking, $1.5 billion. retail banking. global wealth management not as strong as i would have liked. i
. >> that accent, newport beach working for him. >> you said he does blends. >> it's working for him.paris for all those ladies out there. >> when we come back, jim cramer will sound off on this morning's earnings news what he is watching ahead of the opening bell, "squawk box" will be right back. ht back. [ bagpipes play ] make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to...