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. >> hoy comenzamos una serie especial que resalta louc qumÉco ofre al mundo y particularmente a lossa cda de ta cambar e michoacÁesdo d qu cada aÑo salen mexanos rumbo estados unidosin documentos pero algo que tambiÉn le desde aquÍ y demando allÁ so aguacates y limone >> (♪). >> escondido entre las hos. entre ramas, en las alturashÍ estÁ el tesoro. losortadores los cosecha y s cuentor miles. . >>ichoacÁns el principal exportador de aguacate a nivel muia . >> eel oro verde el aguacate mexicano desde los campos d michoacÁn salen para llenar el mercado nacional, per tambiÉn ele los eados unidos. por su gra cadad. >> la calidad del suelo, muy buenos suelos para cultivo del aguacate. >> los aguacate son seleccionadoses el campo, eg llegan a las grandes empacador emcaras. aquÍ otro ejÉrcito revisa. pesa, limpia, marca empaca miles, millones de aguacates. cada aÑo segÚna asociaciÓn de exportadores se envÍan a estados unid casi0.000 ntenedores, comÁs de 850000 toneladas de uacates. >> hoyÍ tenemos el 75% del mercado de aguat en estad unidos. >> pero si desde mhoacÁn a los esdounidos son ind
. >> hoy comenzamos una serie especial que resalta louc qumÉco ofre al mundo y particularmente a lossa cda de ta cambar e michoacÁesdo d qu cada aÑo salen mexanos rumbo estados unidosin documentos pero algo que tambiÉn le desde aquÍ y demando allÁ so aguacates y limone >> (♪). >> escondido entre las hos. entre ramas, en las alturashÍ estÁ el tesoro. losortadores los cosecha y s cuentor miles. . >>ichoacÁns el principal exportador de aguacate a nivel muia ....
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those are better than the market-based measures again, the fed earlier in our careers, ofre is -- as the chairman the reserve it was tightening. there was double-digit unemployment. he would say, i don't want to do this, but these numbers i'm using make me do it. , there'santed to wait gambling for excuses to buy time. they were very weak excuses. joe: ok, you are staying with us. alix: what you get when you divide the price of copper by 1000, it is an important number. when we come back. ♪ mess "what'd you miss?" -- alix: what do you get when you divide the price of copper by 1000? joe: there is a correlation between copper prices and china's growth, one is it just that they are growing at 5%. china consumes half the world copper supply. the is a little simple to believe. alix: good stuff. the growth outlook in china has worsened after economic data came out overnight. manufacturers going through a six year low. how much more downside is less, these numbers are ugly across the board? >> we have to be careful with this. this is a survey that measures small and medium companies. if th
those are better than the market-based measures again, the fed earlier in our careers, ofre is -- as the chairman the reserve it was tightening. there was double-digit unemployment. he would say, i don't want to do this, but these numbers i'm using make me do it. , there'santed to wait gambling for excuses to buy time. they were very weak excuses. joe: ok, you are staying with us. alix: what you get when you divide the price of copper by 1000, it is an important number. when we come back. ♪...
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today. 70, most ofrs than them paired with younger female veterans. they were taken to arlington national cemetery and the women in military service to america memorial. and the weather cooperated for the honor flight for the women and the pope. brian: the temperatures are comfortable, in the 70's. the clouds kept it nicer. will be full,sun in the 80's, will need sunglasses and sunscreen. and that's the first day of fall, so go figure. from our great shot photographer, van, who sent that in moments ago. we are still shy of the average today. 77 degrees. the sunrise will be tomorrow at in the morning. the days are getting a little shorter. 55 in frederick, 63 leesburg, winchester 57. we did better than yesterday, some places staying in the 50's. 63 andris. a comfortably cool evening. -- 63 andrews. we could have 50's in the suburbs tomorrow morning. it will be quarter early on. if you're heading out, you will need the jacket. but we are pushing 80 later in the afternoon. one system is finally going away. be around aill little tomorrow to start, but the
today. 70, most ofrs than them paired with younger female veterans. they were taken to arlington national cemetery and the women in military service to america memorial. and the weather cooperated for the honor flight for the women and the pope. brian: the temperatures are comfortable, in the 70's. the clouds kept it nicer. will be full,sun in the 80's, will need sunglasses and sunscreen. and that's the first day of fall, so go figure. from our great shot photographer, van, who sent that in...
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for the better part of 100,000 ofrs these have just been -- 4500 years these have just been hidden ande've just found them again. >> the team is still surveying and continuing to find stones around this enclosure. they are building a picture of a site with far more monolith than ever stood at stonehenge. experts believe the stones to be part of a nihilistic ceremonial site list -- neolithic ceremonial site. victoria gill, bbc news. ♪ it is labor day here in america, but the presidential candidates are not taking a break. many of the hope holes were at parades and picnics across the country. hillary clinton was in iowa, where she is still a front runner. in north carolina shows bernie sanders pulling ahead of clinton. most of the world had not really heard of bernie sanders, giving hillary clinton a fight for -- but he is giving her the clinton a fight. how come? >> he is known as a socialist type senator from vermont and he is really appealing to the anti-wall street crowd, which is popular here at the democratic eighth in the states. -- the popular here with the base in thedates state
for the better part of 100,000 ofrs these have just been -- 4500 years these have just been hidden ande've just found them again. >> the team is still surveying and continuing to find stones around this enclosure. they are building a picture of a site with far more monolith than ever stood at stonehenge. experts believe the stones to be part of a nihilistic ceremonial site list -- neolithic ceremonial site. victoria gill, bbc news. ♪ it is labor day here in america, but the presidential...
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ofre is going to be a period the volatility. do we buy all of the comments made by officials? stephanie: i think the chinese are closer to taking market forces seriously. thisect the currency to do , to do that. you seldom find u.s. officials at that level talking about where they think the market will go. that tells you a lot. they have learned to step back from market movements. that is something we have not seen in china. why are people looking at china? we knew that would be coming. it is not necessarily that the economy is slowing. way some ofg the these things have been handled. the lack of consistency and what that mixes worry about in the future. the policymakers are important to the future. about not just the short-term economic impact of the china slowdown. have forct it could the broader emerging markets. developedpictures for economies is ok. i think we were hoping there would be some lift from that. we are not saying that. we have seen and that's we seen a weakening in emerging markets. -- we are seeing a weakening in emerging markets. mark: even though the g-20 r
ofre is going to be a period the volatility. do we buy all of the comments made by officials? stephanie: i think the chinese are closer to taking market forces seriously. thisect the currency to do , to do that. you seldom find u.s. officials at that level talking about where they think the market will go. that tells you a lot. they have learned to step back from market movements. that is something we have not seen in china. why are people looking at china? we knew that would be coming. it is...
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it is about the decades in the ofrs, the long-distance love. years that you struggle to keep the flame alive. this is about a man and a woman who will stand by each other right to the end. charlie: they suffer from a kind of amnesia. this was one of the main problems -- i struggle for economics -- for a kind of story that i can express in the abstract. i often cannot find a way way to put it off, the right setting. one of the things i started off with is i want a situation where community, a nation suffering from something of collective memory loss, and the nation has to decide if they want to remember everything. maybe there is been something very traumatic buried in the recent past. maybe there was a very good reason for these things being buried. charlie: do you have a point of view on that? kazuo: my point of view is that it is very difficult to generalize. --hink there are situations let's go to after the second world war. i am being polite here, i'm in the united states. i do not want to talk about any dairy giants in american society. bu
it is about the decades in the ofrs, the long-distance love. years that you struggle to keep the flame alive. this is about a man and a woman who will stand by each other right to the end. charlie: they suffer from a kind of amnesia. this was one of the main problems -- i struggle for economics -- for a kind of story that i can express in the abstract. i often cannot find a way way to put it off, the right setting. one of the things i started off with is i want a situation where community, a...
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ofre is a lot unpredictability that will be taken away.ors would be more comfortable, i would think, with a victory than they would have been with a new democracy. he is the people's man and he will be able to sell these reforms much more easily than a new democracy, i would think. i would the small favor be safer for is consistency in the economy. >> yes. , it wouldhe reforms take place overnight. you will see paying taxes, corruption. the real issues long-term or structural. here --sense he have >> they were not factual or they're looking back at the last several years. the retirement age is getting pushed back. an they80, greece has have gone in return quite a bit of structural reform, highways, and you will see they will just .ave to manage the economy questionsng anyone greeks have a strong worth -- work ethic. brendon: it is too complex for me to understand. think of him, beyond just voting for him? to, andpeople i talk that there is a recognition that he stepped in and had play ball with the big boys. in many ways, what he has becom
ofre is a lot unpredictability that will be taken away.ors would be more comfortable, i would think, with a victory than they would have been with a new democracy. he is the people's man and he will be able to sell these reforms much more easily than a new democracy, i would think. i would the small favor be safer for is consistency in the economy. >> yes. , it wouldhe reforms take place overnight. you will see paying taxes, corruption. the real issues long-term or structural. here...
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ofre is a deterioration interpersonal communication when we talk to each other on phones and deviceshat shield us from direct contact with the pain, fear, of others. these are all symptoms of the same disease. francis condemns what he calls a technocratic paradigm in modern society. a tendency to create all of creation. nature is god's arch. living beings -- nature is god's art. had a moral that we relationship with the earth itself. in all of this, he sounds of sometimes like peter from this era club that he goes on to say that man also is god's gift to man. we are part of creation. our own relationships with one another. proponents ofal the environmental movement, he condemns the idea that we should have a reduction in the birthrate, especially in the developing world as a solution to climate change and he stresses the inconsistency of those who would protect endangered species while promoting abortion. he even says that our own bodies are god's gift and we must femininity and masculinity as part of the ecological program. this encyclical got a lot of criticism, or from the right t
ofre is a deterioration interpersonal communication when we talk to each other on phones and deviceshat shield us from direct contact with the pain, fear, of others. these are all symptoms of the same disease. francis condemns what he calls a technocratic paradigm in modern society. a tendency to create all of creation. nature is god's arch. living beings -- nature is god's art. had a moral that we relationship with the earth itself. in all of this, he sounds of sometimes like peter from this...
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members ofr: congress, i had the distinct honor of presenting to you pope francis of the holy seed. [applause] [indiscernible] congress, dear , i am most grateful for your invitation to address this inoint session of congress the land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] i would like to think that the i, too,or this is that am a son of this great continent seenwhich we have always so much and a court to which we share a common responsibility. forgiving country has a mission, a personal and social responsibility. our responsibility as members of congress is to enable this activityy legislative and to grow as a nation while the face of its people are representatives. you are called to defend and preserve the dignity of the citizens and the tireless and demanding person of the common good. aim of all a chief politics. societycal [indiscernible] needs byy common of all ofg the growth its members, especially those in great legislative activity. fixing chaos for the people. invited by those who elect you. yours is a rock which makes me .eflect in two ways [indiscernible] symb
members ofr: congress, i had the distinct honor of presenting to you pope francis of the holy seed. [applause] [indiscernible] congress, dear , i am most grateful for your invitation to address this inoint session of congress the land of the free and the home of the brave. [applause] i would like to think that the i, too,or this is that am a son of this great continent seenwhich we have always so much and a court to which we share a common responsibility. forgiving country has a mission, a...
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ofre was a little bit information in his ledger, his expenses. he talked once about tobacco. he sold a hogshead of tobacco. a hogshead was a standard container for tobacco. if you are familiar with the 55 gallon drum, they put them out on the highways, the hogshead was probably more like the height of this podium. it would hold maybe 70 or 80 gallons. they were filled with tobacco. clark said so little about his cargo. i thought, well, what was he doing? what was going on? at that point, i thought, maybe i had better check the spanish archives. at least this was about money and maybe the spanish treasury collected taxes on what clark did. i checked the spanish archives. in the treasury record, there was one exhaustively detailed, several pages about about guillermo clark showing up on at new orleans on exactly the day he said he did in his diary, on april 24, and right away he unloaded one of the flat boats. there were people with carts. he rented their services and had them cart tobacco to the customhouse, where the tobacco was opened. were weighed and the tobacco was inspec
ofre was a little bit information in his ledger, his expenses. he talked once about tobacco. he sold a hogshead of tobacco. a hogshead was a standard container for tobacco. if you are familiar with the 55 gallon drum, they put them out on the highways, the hogshead was probably more like the height of this podium. it would hold maybe 70 or 80 gallons. they were filled with tobacco. clark said so little about his cargo. i thought, well, what was he doing? what was going on? at that point, i...
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ofre were many moments here,gton's officers, that they wept. that is a tribute to the love and devotion they had for him. conspiracy put the down is a reflection of the degree of love and affection. i am getting the high sign here. i do not know if we have time for more questions. thank you very much for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is featuring c-span's original series, "first ladies" at 8:00 eastern on sunday nights throughout the rest of the year. series"roduced this version with the white house historical association. first ladies. lou hoover on first ladies influence an image very this is about 90 minutes. ♪ lou and herbert hoover came to the white house as trained geologist. as experienced world travelers who were successful in the public and private sectors. months into his term, the market crashed. first lady lou hoover used her office for advo
ofre were many moments here,gton's officers, that they wept. that is a tribute to the love and devotion they had for him. conspiracy put the down is a reflection of the degree of love and affection. i am getting the high sign here. i do not know if we have time for more questions. thank you very much for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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we will do everything we can to stop you from getting into transcripts ofr a meeting that i have had, but we understand that you will try to do that. that is fundamentally different from your government or its proxies engaging directly in industrial espionage and stealing trade secrets, stealing proprietary information from companies. that we consider and act of aggression that has to stop. we are preparing a number of measures that will indicate to the chinese that this is not just a matter of us being mildly upset but is something that will put significant strains on a bilateral relationship is not resolved. we are prepared to take action in order to get their attention. my hope is it gets resolved short of that. ultimately the goal should be to have some basic international framework that will not be perfect because there will still be a lot of nonstate actors and hackers who are very good. we will still have to have good good defense. we will still have to find fingerprints of those and apprehend them, and stop networks engaged in cybercrime. amongst states, there has to be a fram
we will do everything we can to stop you from getting into transcripts ofr a meeting that i have had, but we understand that you will try to do that. that is fundamentally different from your government or its proxies engaging directly in industrial espionage and stealing trade secrets, stealing proprietary information from companies. that we consider and act of aggression that has to stop. we are preparing a number of measures that will indicate to the chinese that this is not just a matter of...
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taking control over en their own lives that's what feeu the poor means nowadays.terp it's a question ofre how you . interpret the teachings of the bible in the world that we live in now. >> tom, do you have a follow-up? >> caller: yeah, i do. and i agree with that and also, you know, i mean your bigger goal is that too, you know, all of us render a judgment to god one day, you know, and -- and -- none of these economic structures will get you to where you want to be ultimately to save your soul. and so i think people need to look interiorly and what that means to each and every one of us as we progress through life and use each day to value human life. >> yeah, the pope would agree he with you on that. he talks about exactly those issues most of the time.th people in the media focus on the politics. the politics just grows out of the other stuff, and it's quite small if you look at the sermons of the pope that he does a homily every day and he makes these kind of points that you're making. so, yeah, he agrees with you. >> texas is next, that's where paul is on our republican line. hi, pau
taking control over en their own lives that's what feeu the poor means nowadays.terp it's a question ofre how you . interpret the teachings of the bible in the world that we live in now. >> tom, do you have a follow-up? >> caller: yeah, i do. and i agree with that and also, you know, i mean your bigger goal is that too, you know, all of us render a judgment to god one day, you know, and -- and -- none of these economic structures will get you to where you want to be ultimately to...
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work ofr part of the the united nations, most of the work of the united nations is funded by involuntary contributions, mainly from governments. that covers a whole range of emergency, developing relief, food and support to refugees. the split is 60% to the voluntary contributions and 40% to the assessed contributions, which is more or less half and half between the peacekeeping on the one hand and the mandatory standards of the work of the united nations undertakes. host: if you look at breakdowns of the contributions, the united states is on top of that list with over $600 million. as well as japan, germany and france. the figures that you are looking at there, they are related to a formula. the formula is more or less related to the worth of a gross tos related to messick product. corrects the percentage, it would be a higher percentage that the united states pays, but it is important that no one country should pay over 25%, so the top level was ,educed and at the bottom level so the countries at the bottom, it ended up being that they should pay much less than they should pay. there
work ofr part of the the united nations, most of the work of the united nations is funded by involuntary contributions, mainly from governments. that covers a whole range of emergency, developing relief, food and support to refugees. the split is 60% to the voluntary contributions and 40% to the assessed contributions, which is more or less half and half between the peacekeeping on the one hand and the mandatory standards of the work of the united nations undertakes. host: if you look at...
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millions ofre were visits. for fans of the parks, how bad is the backlog? sec.l: the backlog is back. we estimate the backlog to be in excess of $11 billion. about half of them is in road infrastructure. the highway bill and the ability to fund our roads, oftentimes which comes from the chest rotation package, is very important to the backlog of the national parks. the other half is in the infrastructure, the historic , the facilities people rely on. as we approach the centennial, we will have more visitation from around the world. tourismwe want to drive both internal to the u.s. and around the world. i had that conversation with kindtor jarvis about the of experience people are going to have because we have not made or investments in the people the facilities needed to really put our best foot forward. david: one last one for me -- i want to ask about fires. your department rather once the fire center. can you give us an update on learned from the fires currently raging in california and others this year? how does it affect your department's budget? i know you
millions ofre were visits. for fans of the parks, how bad is the backlog? sec.l: the backlog is back. we estimate the backlog to be in excess of $11 billion. about half of them is in road infrastructure. the highway bill and the ability to fund our roads, oftentimes which comes from the chest rotation package, is very important to the backlog of the national parks. the other half is in the infrastructure, the historic , the facilities people rely on. as we approach the centennial, we will have...
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a couple ofre are problems but each other. they are in situations where votes, but not districts. part of that is democratic voters tend to be clustered in cities. we are seeing in washington and elsewhere, democratic strategist , democratic groups meeting in planning for the next decade, when these senses well --census will come out soon and they are trying to run strategies for ballot measures to develop different methods of redistricting to set them up better for the next decade since things have gone poorly this decade so far. though, thiswong next cycle includes the presidential election. martin clinton, o'malley, bernie sanders running. any concern from democrats on the ticket with her about the impact if she is the nominee, the impact she could have on them with the controversy over the private e-mail server? scott w: i think on capitol hill and around washington, there were a lot of democrat scratching their heads they in, what is going on here? why is hillary clinton tanking in the polls? bernie sanders is beating her in iowa. that has got to be tough for the clinton camp
a couple ofre are problems but each other. they are in situations where votes, but not districts. part of that is democratic voters tend to be clustered in cities. we are seeing in washington and elsewhere, democratic strategist , democratic groups meeting in planning for the next decade, when these senses well --census will come out soon and they are trying to run strategies for ballot measures to develop different methods of redistricting to set them up better for the next decade since things...
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ofre are no campsite maps this march. there are also comments two or three times on the march through virginia, an officer's account which says the legion camps un militarily. the military likes order. so, all we know is that they did cross here, and marched about a mile and a half to their c amp on the heights above rock creek. that is all i can tell you. that is all i have found. though, there may be something in a journal that the society of the cincinnati acquired that's - account, which i'm going to look at tomorrow. thank you, sir. i would like to know, you meioned there was 500171 army, french army on land. how many at sea coming into yorktown? dr. selig: coming into it -- 5171, it fluctuates constantly, etcetera. on the fleet, i think the numbers i had up there was 18,000 something like that. what you have to realize on our ship and degrasse has almost gunshipem, on a 74 there almost 800 men on there. on the flagship, well over 1000. the majority of them needed to work the artillery pieces, not for the sails. so,
ofre are no campsite maps this march. there are also comments two or three times on the march through virginia, an officer's account which says the legion camps un militarily. the military likes order. so, all we know is that they did cross here, and marched about a mile and a half to their c amp on the heights above rock creek. that is all i can tell you. that is all i have found. though, there may be something in a journal that the society of the cincinnati acquired that's - account, which...
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sunitomo isui and ofring buying amlin, the company confirms they will discuss it at a board meeting todaydonesian rupiah slumping to the lowest level since the asian financial crisis, increasing foreign debt, which is already at a record. amin.bring in haslinda . haslinda: you are right about that. a very painful situation for the country, a record $304 billion in government debt. three times the international reserve with the rupiah slumping. it is costing them more to service loans. take a look at how the rupiah has done, down more than 13% this year. the second worst-performing asian currency after the ringgit. the devaluation is mostly to blame. weaker currency equals higher servicing costs, which means lower dividend and causes indonesian stocks to drop. that may trickle down. it is a vicious cycle. people are saying that indonesia risks a debt crisis. but it is not like 1998. there is no asset bubble. there is more caution. it is probably premature to be talking about a crisis. angie: but isn't the ringgit leading the drop? how does the rupiah compare? analysts say it is the rupiah
sunitomo isui and ofring buying amlin, the company confirms they will discuss it at a board meeting todaydonesian rupiah slumping to the lowest level since the asian financial crisis, increasing foreign debt, which is already at a record. amin.bring in haslinda . haslinda: you are right about that. a very painful situation for the country, a record $304 billion in government debt. three times the international reserve with the rupiah slumping. it is costing them more to service loans. take a...
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ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis wh
ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis wh
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is a risk ofre quick transition. like to see any of the ministers spending five years as an mp to understand. they become ministers there is no time so they will have to learn fast because they will be in the future. they have to learn and if they do so the p.a.p. will be in good shape. haslinda: it says regardless of race and religion. are we ready for a non-chinese prime minister? inderjit: in my opinion, singaporeans are ready from the reactions we are seeing right now. napoleons are ready. -- singaporeans are ready. if we think that somebody should be the prime minister, it will be the right decision because they will have a solid mandate for fourth-generation leadership. before theership transition happens. it is not good to have a transition. haslinda: thanks. there you have it. singapore in the midst of putting in place a new cabinet after the ruling people's action party won by a landslide party with 70% of the vote. rishaad: absolutely. haslinda amin. return true stories making headlines. japanese officials
is a risk ofre quick transition. like to see any of the ministers spending five years as an mp to understand. they become ministers there is no time so they will have to learn fast because they will be in the future. they have to learn and if they do so the p.a.p. will be in good shape. haslinda: it says regardless of race and religion. are we ready for a non-chinese prime minister? inderjit: in my opinion, singaporeans are ready from the reactions we are seeing right now. napoleons are ready....
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ofre still seeing that kind description of the leader. think more leaders are becoming more change to the importance of being engaged. so the party has looking for high levels of emotional intelligence. we do see a few of them being able to connect better on social media. ? >>, charisma? is that important? >> i think it's a function of how politics in singapore is different. way and goes some reassuring the people. but i think the people are still interested in democratic ability to come up with policies to implement and evaluate. -- charisma i think go somewhere it's important, but it's not all story. >> we talk about the future of singapore as singaporeans, how about the future of the opposition? there needs to be consolidation among the political parties. rather than jump to conclusions, i would imagine that the opposition will be looking very carefully at the results and trying to make sense of them. it's entirely possible that the opposition may come to the conclusion that the electorate are in fact as conservative as we suspect. aey
ofre still seeing that kind description of the leader. think more leaders are becoming more change to the importance of being engaged. so the party has looking for high levels of emotional intelligence. we do see a few of them being able to connect better on social media. ? >>, charisma? is that important? >> i think it's a function of how politics in singapore is different. way and goes some reassuring the people. but i think the people are still interested in democratic ability to...
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ofre is an outpouring support from germans. volunteers have been here throughout the weekend making sure that the refugees are taken care of and kept warm. or is a shortage of beds in berlin and that is why we see some people sleeping outside. this is a difficult moment for german political system. they are trying to work through it. that is internally. the overall european response is going to be more difficult. but how does angela merkel what she is doing at home onto a european platform? how do she convince others that the german approach is the right one? the hard part when you look at the map. when you look at the budget. merkel in some ways talked about the importance of staying within the budgetary rules and that has freed up money to take care of this problem but at the same time, they cannot to that they cannot go too far overboard because they may lose their credibility in terms of their fiscal austerity. their fiscal prudence. in some ways, no one knows how big this crisis is going to get because the numbers, right n
ofre is an outpouring support from germans. volunteers have been here throughout the weekend making sure that the refugees are taken care of and kept warm. or is a shortage of beds in berlin and that is why we see some people sleeping outside. this is a difficult moment for german political system. they are trying to work through it. that is internally. the overall european response is going to be more difficult. but how does angela merkel what she is doing at home onto a european platform? how...
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january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i need to make a disclosure. i wish to disclose that i have a prior business relationship with rubin rubin pars3 m. jun junius on a separate project and will not have any effect on my decision today. >> do we need to start the clock? >> no. as you may remember, this is about a very large penalty house on the roof of a building by aquatic park. it though the permits are very expensive this is the settlement or the agreement between the parties is just about the penthouse and we have just heard that the developer is going to not bring an elevator to the roof. there will be a small penthouse, maximum of abou
january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i...
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ofr 7000 more e-mails pages were released. 25 were withheld because they are now considered classifiedg reviewed because she was using a private server instead of a government system. samsung is challenging apple with a new smart watch called the gear s2. users can send texts or make mobile payments from their wrists. it can also be used with remote control home devices. eo mercer mayerriss mayeryahoo!'s ceo marissa is expecting twins in december. those are your top headlines. congratulations. tom: yeah, twins? she has no idea what she is in for. of the let's look at one great, great stories in investment management. that would be alliance capital and sanford bernstein. long ago and far away, global wall street took the month of august off. those days are over. the new reality for management of money is 24/7 vigilance of active managers compete. peter cross-ice chairman and chief executive officer at av alliancebernstein. through a x a and insurance business, how is active management going to compete with the success of low-key passive managers? peter: at the end of the day, how does t
ofr 7000 more e-mails pages were released. 25 were withheld because they are now considered classifiedg reviewed because she was using a private server instead of a government system. samsung is challenging apple with a new smart watch called the gear s2. users can send texts or make mobile payments from their wrists. it can also be used with remote control home devices. eo mercer mayerriss mayeryahoo!'s ceo marissa is expecting twins in december. those are your top headlines. congratulations....
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molly line and i at the top ofre the hour. ilosec otc.-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. actually, knowing the kind of srisk that you're comfortable sure thiwith,ight? i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. ♪ martha: oh, boy. a garbage situation in colorado cities getting unbearable. boulder cracking down on people who don't follow city's requirement to have
molly line and i at the top ofre the hour. ilosec otc.-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. actually, knowing the kind of srisk that you're comfortable sure thiwith,ight? i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. we figure you probably don't have...
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the role ofr stated the u.s. is indispensable and it's time for a global upheaval in the consequences of american disagreement magnifies and requires larger intervention later. i would ask if you agree with these assessments. gen. petraeus: i do. sen. inhofe: if we have a strategy in the middle east and dealing with these countries, i don't know what it is because we've been waiting for these and it seems to me you will not resolve the refugee problem. it's a very real one. here we are expanding the numbers we would be willing to accept and it's just a drop in the bucket. thinkthat time, i don't it's going to resolve the problem. specific have a explanation of the strategy of the administration in the middle syria, iraq, and iran? gen. petraeus: i will to defer to the administration for that. sen. inhofe: i have been deferring to the administration and we still don't have it. i happened to be there right after the ukrainian elections. how proud they were and how committed they were to us that they for the first t
the role ofr stated the u.s. is indispensable and it's time for a global upheaval in the consequences of american disagreement magnifies and requires larger intervention later. i would ask if you agree with these assessments. gen. petraeus: i do. sen. inhofe: if we have a strategy in the middle east and dealing with these countries, i don't know what it is because we've been waiting for these and it seems to me you will not resolve the refugee problem. it's a very real one. here we are...
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as plannedseen parenthood reduced the services , most ofr to wi women the women's health care services are now outsourced, if you will. it is important that the states are saying we really need some more flexibility. as i said, therefore states that are already in a lawsuit over this issue. as we look at the funding on women's health, what we want to do is make certain that the money is going to get to the point where it will meet the atds of those communities flexibility is helpful in that regard. fan ofodall: i'm a big local control, but there are often some moral issues that we do deal with here. i certainly think that life is one of those. i think providing critical care to communities that needed is one of those. looking for the mandate in this language. is there a requirement? rep. blackburn: it is a flexibility requirement. mr. duffy had done the bill. when it came to energy and commerce, we did an amendment that comes with the bill. -- increasing2 state five stability in determining participation of providers who perform participate in the performance of abortions. insertionave
as plannedseen parenthood reduced the services , most ofr to wi women the women's health care services are now outsourced, if you will. it is important that the states are saying we really need some more flexibility. as i said, therefore states that are already in a lawsuit over this issue. as we look at the funding on women's health, what we want to do is make certain that the money is going to get to the point where it will meet the atds of those communities flexibility is helpful in that...
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burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent -- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's father cemented that relationship, so the prime military supplier of nuclear technology, supplier of training and equipping of the military in syria was the soviet union and now russia. it was no coincidence, for putinle, that prudent -- and russia negotiated an them to remove chemical weapons which were the former this -- soviet union and russia. relationshipd, old . they are not going to give up easily on that. problem we have got is even in military,he syrian they are kind of crumbling. assad'ss -- a solid -- position in syria continues to erode. think qiagen -- putin has some motivation in trying
burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent -- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's...
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i spoke with representatives ofr every middle east earn country and most importantly, i listened to the good citizens of west virginia. i thank all of my constituents who reached out to my office and many advisors who took their time to help me reach thisy h decision. mr. president i will continue to listen to my constituents and i will support a path towards peace and diplomacy over war and aggression but make no mistake about it, i will vote to use all of our military might to protece our homeland whenever it is threatened, defend our allies whenever put in harm's way and prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. i believe to be a superpower yop must possess super diplomatic skills. i believe we can use the skillsr to negotiate a better deal.eed we need a deal that citizens ofs west virginia, our country and the world know will make us safer, mr. president. for that i yield. >> mr. president. >> ther: senator from indiana. >> thank you, mr. president. as indiana senator my top priority and most fundamentaltya responsibility is to insure the security of the people of indiana and ou
i spoke with representatives ofr every middle east earn country and most importantly, i listened to the good citizens of west virginia. i thank all of my constituents who reached out to my office and many advisors who took their time to help me reach thisy h decision. mr. president i will continue to listen to my constituents and i will support a path towards peace and diplomacy over war and aggression but make no mistake about it, i will vote to use all of our military might to protece our...
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that is the first thing bring up because an effort to keep the game at the coast guard level ofre giventhe rapid size the chinese coast guard, 10,000 ton coast guard ships, giant ships. they are building lots of them and will do it faster than the japanese. it will have an edge at that low-level paramilitary coast guard level and they will push until the japanese or the united states navy has to show up with military vessels. i think that is where we are heading. our navy and the japanese navy are highly ancient. we have a huge advantage in that is not going to change. but it is not going to solve this coast guard on coast guard challenge, especially not in the south china sea where the asian militaries are struggling to find out what the chinese are doing let alone matched them. >> you are right. the japanese have a formidable navy in their own right. it is on the minds of chinese military leaders. they have 40 highly capable destroyers, more than the , and somerrently have capable diesel electric submarines. so the chinese do not just focus exclusively on the u.s. threat in building a
that is the first thing bring up because an effort to keep the game at the coast guard level ofre giventhe rapid size the chinese coast guard, 10,000 ton coast guard ships, giant ships. they are building lots of them and will do it faster than the japanese. it will have an edge at that low-level paramilitary coast guard level and they will push until the japanese or the united states navy has to show up with military vessels. i think that is where we are heading. our navy and the japanese navy...
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january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i need to make a disclosure. i wish to disclose that i have a prior business relationship with rubin rubin pars3 m. jun junius on a separate project and will not have any effect on my decision today. >> do we need to start the clock? >> no. as you may remember, this is about a very large penalty house on the roof of a building by aquatic park. it though the permits are very expensive this is the settlement or the agreement between the parties is just about the penthouse and we have just heard that the developer is going to not bring an elevator to the roof. there will be a small penthouse, maximum of abou
january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i...
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work ofr part of the the united nations, most of the work of the united nations is funded by involuntaryibutions, mainly from governments. that covers a whole range of emergency, developing relief, food and support to refugees. the split is 60% to the voluntary contributions and 40% to the assessed contributions, which is more or less half and half between the peacekeeping on the one hand and the mandatory standards of the work of the united nations undertakes. host: if you look at breakdowns of the contributions, the united states is on top of that list with over $600 million. as well as japan, germany and france. the figures that you are looking at there, they are related to a formula. the formula is more or less related to the worth of a gross tos related to messick product. corrects the percentage, it would be a higher percentage that the united states pays, but it is important that no one country should pay over 25%, so the top level was ,educed and at the bottom level so the countries at the bottom, it ended up being that they should pay much less than they should pay. there is a c
work ofr part of the the united nations, most of the work of the united nations is funded by involuntaryibutions, mainly from governments. that covers a whole range of emergency, developing relief, food and support to refugees. the split is 60% to the voluntary contributions and 40% to the assessed contributions, which is more or less half and half between the peacekeeping on the one hand and the mandatory standards of the work of the united nations undertakes. host: if you look at breakdowns...
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the ofrs escaped and fired back.chool in the town closed after the search continues. >>> and a brand new stone wall in the investigation into hillary clinton's private email. former aid, who helped hillary set up that private server says he plans to plead the fifth amendment at a hearing on capital hill. >>> and in the mean time, new pay to play after she invited a for profit education company and then they paid then president bill clint more than $16 million to be an honorary chancellor. more on that as we get it. >>> and disney fans are mourning the loss of one of the company's biggest movie stars. >> does this thing take off? >> one of your show boat tricks, mr. douglas. >> i have nothing to do with it. we were turning. >> and that is dean jones, he was the star of "the love bug." he has now died. he sped his way into america's hearts in 1968 behind voeks wagon beatle, herby. he died of parkinson's disease. he was 84 years old and i had a crush on him as a little girl. >> i remember, if you have a vw and you want
the ofrs escaped and fired back.chool in the town closed after the search continues. >>> and a brand new stone wall in the investigation into hillary clinton's private email. former aid, who helped hillary set up that private server says he plans to plead the fifth amendment at a hearing on capital hill. >>> and in the mean time, new pay to play after she invited a for profit education company and then they paid then president bill clint more than $16 million to be an honorary...
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ofre's why you see percentage of the polling numbers show that both sides of the aisle from left andans and democrats feel a sense of frustration that we are not able to move things along. i am optimistic as we go forward. i wish john all the best and i am a mystic as we go forward that we will address those problems coming ahead. the: you mentioned some of problems, some of the stalemate that is taking place on capitol hill. is that all speaker boehner's fault or do you have memories of the party who have an ideological difference, split if you will, with the speaker and they would like to see things going a different direction? sayingthere is the old give credit where credit is due. if there is responsibility put responsibility where it is due. the responsibility of the stalemate we have had in washington for the last half a dozen years fits -- since squarely in the senate and specifically with harry reid who has said he would not move a single appropriations bill in even though it may pass in a bipartisan manner in the house, he would not move a myriad of other fails to keep the g
ofre's why you see percentage of the polling numbers show that both sides of the aisle from left andans and democrats feel a sense of frustration that we are not able to move things along. i am optimistic as we go forward. i wish john all the best and i am a mystic as we go forward that we will address those problems coming ahead. the: you mentioned some of problems, some of the stalemate that is taking place on capitol hill. is that all speaker boehner's fault or do you have memories of the...
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ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis who says on twitter, excellent on all things congressional. go to todd in blacksburg, virginia. republican line. good morning todd. caller: good morning todd -- good morning. why don't we hear a little bit more about bob corker who helped change the rules in the senate so they could get a simple vote on this. and mcconnell is going to do the same thing harry reid and all of them did, cram all of them together and say that is the best we can do. y'all have a good day. host: thank you todd. guest: i will take both of those pieces. the first thing is is what happened with the initial resolution -- or the bill that provided the way to get the disapproval about, -- the disapproval vote, it then became that you can have this disapproval vote be showed -- the toad -- vetoed. to some extent was the president determines that this was an executive agreement rather than a treaty the leverage of senator corker and oth
ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis who says on twitter, excellent on all things congressional. go to todd in blacksburg, virginia. republican line. good morning todd. caller: good morning todd -- good morning. why don't we hear a little bit more about bob corker who helped change the rules in the senate so they could get a simple vote on this. and...
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frk: i will interview vicente president ofr mexico. help out their energy sector of a $500 million funds to get investors. some investors are skittish and i know if the mexican economy can stand on its own. i will ask him if the time is right. pimm: very good, thank you. i will see you in a few moments. the founder of the men's wearhouse, we know he is out that we will tell you about his new venture coming up with george zimmer. ♪ pimm: we are looking south over manhattan the empire state building and the freedom tower all the way to the harbor of new york city. attention tor retail and clothing, specifically men's retail. have becomeks suits a commodity in many places. they had been parodied by late-night shows. >> i spend a lot of my time cleaning up messes so i need something that's absorbent and affordable. what a way reach for? a suit from joseph a banks. that may be a comedy skit but it's not funny for investors. the clothing store chain is getting rid of these aggressive promotions and is trying to modernize its brand. what is t
frk: i will interview vicente president ofr mexico. help out their energy sector of a $500 million funds to get investors. some investors are skittish and i know if the mexican economy can stand on its own. i will ask him if the time is right. pimm: very good, thank you. i will see you in a few moments. the founder of the men's wearhouse, we know he is out that we will tell you about his new venture coming up with george zimmer. ♪ pimm: we are looking south over manhattan the empire state...
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ofre are different ways touching the elephant from different sides, but capital gains rates which areamerica and people watching the tv show, they do not get talked about a whole lot. vonnie: there was discussion on military matters and i'm sure you were listening to a carly fiorina was saying but very little discussion on the economy in general. peter: exactly. i'm not sure why that is. there is a to talk about. the economy -- you did not hear them talk about the federal reserve. they were speaking in the middle of an epilepsy meeting that wall street is glued to and it did not come up in the topic. vonnie: to a certain extent, i guess that was a moderator question but it was up to the moderator to bring that up, but also, you have to wonder if it is something that will be saved for later. i think youer coy, are sticking with this. whole lot of substance on economics in that debate yesterday. coming up, lots of substance with the fed decision. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. good day again and coverage at 1:55 this afternoon. not to :00 p.m., we starting -- we got to start five minute
ofre are different ways touching the elephant from different sides, but capital gains rates which areamerica and people watching the tv show, they do not get talked about a whole lot. vonnie: there was discussion on military matters and i'm sure you were listening to a carly fiorina was saying but very little discussion on the economy in general. peter: exactly. i'm not sure why that is. there is a to talk about. the economy -- you did not hear them talk about the federal reserve. they were...
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burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's father cemented that relationship, so the prime military supplier of nuclear technology, supplier of training and equipping of the military in syria was the soviet union and now russia. it was no coincidence, for putinle, that prudent -- and russia negotiated an them to remove chemical weapons which were the former this -- soviet union and russia. relationshipd, old . they are not going to give up easily on that. problem we have got is even in military,he syrian they are kind of crumbling. assad'ss -- a solid -- position in syria continues to erode. think qiagen -- putin has some motivation in trying t
burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's father...
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ofre has not been the kind debate in germany, france, or the u.k., russia, china certainly, that we havead here about the agreement, in part because all parts of the political spectrum in our three european allies have been in support of this. because they see this as the best possible outcome to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. aboutally, i am puzzled prime minister netanyahu's approach. it is not consistent with all of his military and security leaders. some of whom reluctantly think this is the best possible outcome to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. the disagreements were between prime minister netanyahu and president obama in the past, i think it is important they get over it. this deal is going forward. congress has not walked its implementation. it is in everyone's interest that this is implemented on schedule is the iranians do what they are supposed to. that takes compliance. that requires working together in harmony to make sure this work. host: cheshire connecticut is next on our republican line. thomas. myler: thank you for taking call. one of the proble
ofre has not been the kind debate in germany, france, or the u.k., russia, china certainly, that we havead here about the agreement, in part because all parts of the political spectrum in our three european allies have been in support of this. because they see this as the best possible outcome to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. aboutally, i am puzzled prime minister netanyahu's approach. it is not consistent with all of his military and security leaders. some of whom reluctantly...
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ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis who says on twitter, excellent on all things congressional. go to todd in blacksburg, virginia. republican line. good morning todd. caller: good morning todd -- good morning. why don't we hear a little bit more about bob corker who helped change the rules in the senate so they could get a simple vote on this. and mcconnell is going to do the same thing harry reid and all of them did, cram all of them together and say that is the best we can do. y'all have a good day. host: thank you todd. guest: i will take both of those pieces. the first thing is is what happened with the initial resolution -- or the bill that provided the way to get the disapproval about, -- the disapproval vote, it then became that you can have this disapproval vote be showed -- the toad -- vetoed. to some extent was the president determines that this was an executive agreement rather than a treaty the leverage of senator corker and oth
ofre certainly are people larry's point of view who are out there, and i'm sure we will hear more of that as the presidential contest goes on. host: you have a fan in felicia davis who says on twitter, excellent on all things congressional. go to todd in blacksburg, virginia. republican line. good morning todd. caller: good morning todd -- good morning. why don't we hear a little bit more about bob corker who helped change the rules in the senate so they could get a simple vote on this. and...
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ofre are only three types americans left. illegal's, the rich, and poor. to me, i don't see how races and can even be a problem where over mixed children were of a race. there is the rich, the poor, and illegal. we have to figure out a way to bring everybody together. in one sense or another, we are yo."can african, etc. we have to stop bringing some of the to ourselves. isn't it atrocious that we have offices out there shooting black kids? absolutely. a single life taken is more of a tragedy than a million. at that point, a million becomes a statistic to some people. host: that is josh what. let's hear from patty. patty is in wisconsin. hello. caller: good morning, c-span . thank you for your program. i really appreciated hearing .rom your to last guests they were very articulate, and i appreciated their comment about the debate being about personalities and no substance. i wish the debate, or future debates, would be managed by either a high school debate teacher or a college debate teacher, and then maybe we would get some substance. governor walker is
ofre are only three types americans left. illegal's, the rich, and poor. to me, i don't see how races and can even be a problem where over mixed children were of a race. there is the rich, the poor, and illegal. we have to figure out a way to bring everybody together. in one sense or another, we are yo."can african, etc. we have to stop bringing some of the to ourselves. isn't it atrocious that we have offices out there shooting black kids? absolutely. a single life taken is more of a...
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january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i need to make a disclosure. i wish to disclose that i have a prior business relationship with rubin rubin pars3 m. jun junius on a separate project and will not have any effect on my decision today. >> do we need to start the clock? >> no. as you may remember, this is about a very large penalty house on the roof of a building by aquatic park. it though the permits are very expensive this is the settlement or the agreement between the parties is just about the penthouse and we have just heard that the developer is going to not bring an elevator to the roof. there will be a small penthouse, maximum of abou
january 30, 2013 and july 9, 2014, respectively and jurisdiction requests were filed at the board ofrs. permit holders are jeff sears and bj real estate. a new structural system along east property line, new stair configuration at rear property, new elevator, lobby layout, update occupancy to b, m and r3. i understand there may be an agreement that was just reached on this matter. we can hear from the attorney for the requestor and the attorney for the permit holder. >> prior to that, i...
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burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent -- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's father cemented that relationship, so the prime military supplier of nuclear technology, supplier of training and equipping of the military in syria was the soviet union and now russia. it was no coincidence, for putinle, that prudent -- and russia negotiated an them to remove chemical weapons which were the former this -- soviet union and russia. relationshipd, old . they are not going to give up easily on that. problem we have got is even in military,he syrian they are kind of crumbling. assad'ss -- a solid -- position in syria continues to erode. think qiagen -- putin has some motivation in trying
burden ofre i put the the so-called cold war on president obama's shoulders right i think what prudent -- putin is engaged in is reprehensible. host: what does the unit is -- the united states do? theconflict has dominated report -- the obama administration. needs to look at a little bit of history with respect to russia and the former soviet union and syria. syria is the oldest client state in the middle east for the soviet union and now russia. the relationship goes back decades. assad's...