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one general oft cincinnati. he was born in cincinnati in 1826 two a prominent family. they had a close ties to the south. he was a lawyer. he was in the militia. i think if the general were here today and you're asked him what he did, he would tell you first and foremost he was a soldier. he was very active in the militia. he was in the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. with the outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit. until 1863. them in 1863, he took over another command. shortly thereafter, he was killed in september of 1863. the battle was fought in georgia. in september of 1863. and lytle was actually -- they thought there had been a breach in the lines. he was writing out with his troops to what they thought was a whole -- hole in the lines. it really wasn't. he was shot multiple times and taken off of his horse and died shortly after that. lytle was really a favorite. i think because of his daughter ready here in town and also because ovi, being an irish unit, -- [indiscernible] shortly afte
one general oft cincinnati. he was born in cincinnati in 1826 two a prominent family. they had a close ties to the south. he was a lawyer. he was in the militia. i think if the general were here today and you're asked him what he did, he would tell you first and foremost he was a soldier. he was very active in the militia. he was in the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. with the outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit....
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oft is the current status your organization and its governance? >> it is a california nonprofit organization that is very much in a state of solid governance. we have aboard elected by the community. been performing its functions for years with great transparency and become ability. result, that the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort is ongoing and has involved hundreds of people over almost two years now. great results are starting to come out that frankly give a good sense that we will soon have a set of new mechanisms and proposals. that when there u.s. government ends its role is our steward. and we remain stable resilience and independent of any special interest. >> do you support the delay and turning over the governance? we have been very clear that it is more important to get this right them to do it quickly. therefore, the delay that was agreed recently between the community and oursel
oft is the current status your organization and its governance? >> it is a california nonprofit organization that is very much in a state of solid governance. we have aboard elected by the community. been performing its functions for years with great transparency and become ability. result, that the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort...
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with the oft of money so low for long, is the good news that the federal reserve is getting ready to raise rates. is the bad news the fed's conclusion that economic activity is nom chugging along in a strong way that wage demands and price pressure would be showing up in the economy. the end of freak ash. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez, as the economy cratered in 2008 and '09, teetering at the edge of a full-blown depression, the federal reserve dropped the key interest rate, the rate paid by banks and credit unions basically to zero to keep money moving. it cost institutions almost nothing to borrow it. still the recovery was slow, bumpy, easily knocked off track by events in the wider economy. with now, with a fed chair at the helm, the central bank is talking about making borrowing more expensive. mary snow looked at the impact and the push back. >> from home mortgages to credit cards, business loans to investments, all are linked to interest rates. and with benchmark rates near zero since 2008 anxiety over the economy thrust the federal reserve
with the oft of money so low for long, is the good news that the federal reserve is getting ready to raise rates. is the bad news the fed's conclusion that economic activity is nom chugging along in a strong way that wage demands and price pressure would be showing up in the economy. the end of freak ash. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez, as the economy cratered in 2008 and '09, teetering at the edge of a full-blown depression, the...
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. >> officials have requested that all people entering the parish oft stop at the shop because the deadthe area. >> blood donors can give blood anytime from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.. the clinics will be closed and there will be no visiting hours. >> no visitors. no word at all to tell jean if his family is even alive. in this section the phone lines are down, the water is still up, laughing at the door sills. days thisstraight whole clan has been marooned in a small first-floor apartment. , 14 little monsters with nothing else to do with their time. but relief is in sight. has blownne betsy itself out and is headed tennessee toough new york. i hope it's as an of rain and it when it gets to new york to alleviate their water shortage. >> finally, the pumps are taking effect. the water levels are falling. for the first time in four days get possible for mona to out and call charity hospital. >> hey, honey. >> the family is safe and coming home tomorrow after all of that worry. ♪ >> so, life begins again. people starting all over. >> we are not out of it. about your family? everybody good? >> oh
. >> officials have requested that all people entering the parish oft stop at the shop because the deadthe area. >> blood donors can give blood anytime from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.. the clinics will be closed and there will be no visiting hours. >> no visitors. no word at all to tell jean if his family is even alive. in this section the phone lines are down, the water is still up, laughing at the door sills. days thisstraight whole clan has been marooned in a small first-floor...
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oft happened was, at the end the semester, i informed my draft board that i was ready, i , i was sent tod basic training in louisiana, and somewhere in the middle of basic training, i was pulled out and sent very dramatically on a train with about 10 other young men with sealed orders which carried us first east to oak ridge and the north to cincinnati and so on, and finally to a train which took us to los alamos. it was a very interesting demonstration, i realized later, of the power of that project, because not only could they pull us out not just when people were needed to fight in the infantry, but even in traveling, whatever we got to any station, we were given immediate priority. is it lewis, we were given our own -- in st. louis, we were given our own railway car and our own engine to pull it. at the station in santa fe, we got off of this train and we found ourselves in the middle of a desert. we were tired and dirty and discouraged and we wanted to sit down and cry, but we were ashamed. eventually a car came and picked us up and took us to los alamos. also in the army was dav
oft happened was, at the end the semester, i informed my draft board that i was ready, i , i was sent tod basic training in louisiana, and somewhere in the middle of basic training, i was pulled out and sent very dramatically on a train with about 10 other young men with sealed orders which carried us first east to oak ridge and the north to cincinnati and so on, and finally to a train which took us to los alamos. it was a very interesting demonstration, i realized later, of the power of that...
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oft because there is no way living. . a lot of nigerians are in europe, but those in europe are rich people compared to those in villages who live with poverty, with hunger. pay money, it means you are rich but the poor people who do not have food two times a day cannot pay for this. they don't have the money to pay transport from nigeria to libya. there are different people. if you have refugees from countries where there is a lot nigeria hasi'm sure more refugees than the nigerian republican germany. there are people who have conflict. when you look in some areas like the sudan, people don't have a chance to leave. they have to leave. you are in the village during the famine, but it is being denied by war. even in the northeastern part of syria, have this. melinda: i want to take a closer look at some of the push factors , the things that cause people to leave. but one more question about this pull side, richard kahmis, should politicians be doing something more to let people and africa know the prospects not as good as
oft because there is no way living. . a lot of nigerians are in europe, but those in europe are rich people compared to those in villages who live with poverty, with hunger. pay money, it means you are rich but the poor people who do not have food two times a day cannot pay for this. they don't have the money to pay transport from nigeria to libya. there are different people. if you have refugees from countries where there is a lot nigeria hasi'm sure more refugees than the nigerian republican...
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. >> susan watson oft alabama a.c.l.u. predict a turn out.hat then is your take on this argument that there is fraud in i there is no fraud. >> in north carolina, the n. a.a. cp is challenging that voter restriction. doing that, hope was settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font roy, an associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the '60s, into the '70s, into the '80s. >> did it achieve what it accomplished. >> there were only 70, 7-0 african-american elected officials throughout the state with a decade of that, that number grown 20 fold, and across the country we have more than entire country. if you count it in terms of numerical change, there's no question that it is positively impacting the nation, and black voter participation in particular. if we look at the deliberations leading to its drafting, to its signing, looking at the back room jockey, arm twisting. did people imagine that this was going to h
. >> susan watson oft alabama a.c.l.u. predict a turn out.hat then is your take on this argument that there is fraud in i there is no fraud. >> in north carolina, the n. a.a. cp is challenging that voter restriction. doing that, hope was settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font roy, an associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. >>> some anxious and no doubt scary moments at sea for three teenagers who ran out of oil on their boat, 12 miles off the coast of florida. they had been stranded at sea for several hours with no way to call back to land for help. they had no radio, gps or cell phone. a good samaritan stumbled upon them and called in a tow. >>> pope francis will give 18 speeches during visits to washington, new york and philadelphia. but only four of those speeches will be in english, according to the vatican. he will speak in his native spanish. >>er> and we're finally seeing incredible images from a long last camera that journeyed to the edge of space and back. it was a go pro camera attached to a weather balloon and capt ired the grand canyon from 100,000 feet and on the way down. the students who la1 unched it lost track of it but a hiker stumbled upon it earlier this year. incredible pictures. >>> when we come back, the attraction the attraction that has them lining
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. >>> some anxious and no doubt scary moments at sea for three teenagers who ran out of oil on their boat, 12 miles off the coast of florida. they had been stranded at sea for several hours with no way to call back to land for help. they had no radio, gps or cell phone. a good samaritan stumbled upon them and called in a tow. >>> pope francis will give 18 speeches...
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. ♪ emily: now to another story that , many oft our eye you have seen these tragic images on your twitteracebook feeds. this three-year-old boy is one of at least 12 syrians who drowned attempting to reach greece. the image has become a symbol of the syrian refugee crisis. according to a un refugee agency, more than 2500 people have died trying to crossthe mediterranean to europe. our special bloomberg byte today is 25,000 -- that's the number of refugees currently seeking asylum in germany and a couple in berlin is working to do something about it. they launched an online roommate matching service. the service pairs refugees with citizens seeking roommates in germany and austria. more than 700 have signed up and there have been 124 successful matches. in the fast-moving world of enterprise messaging, some players are standing out. flack is the big name in the space, but another player is grabbing attention. still in its early stages and having raised $12.5 million in its series a, lua serves an -- service is an impressive list of clients, like united airlines, and the u.s. army. joining
. ♪ emily: now to another story that , many oft our eye you have seen these tragic images on your twitteracebook feeds. this three-year-old boy is one of at least 12 syrians who drowned attempting to reach greece. the image has become a symbol of the syrian refugee crisis. according to a un refugee agency, more than 2500 people have died trying to crossthe mediterranean to europe. our special bloomberg byte today is 25,000 -- that's the number of refugees currently seeking asylum in germany...
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oft photographer worked out the washington, d.c., office, working directly for roy strike r. but dorothea lange was in california. her husband worked for the same agency that roy striker did. produceder husband reports of what was happening in california. these written reports with photographs were sent to the washington office, made their way to striker's office. when he saw these pictures, he took them around to the different offices in the resettlement administration and people were astounded. one of the best-known photographers for the resettlement was ben shawn, who was an already established fine art artist. when he saw them, he said if that is what you want your photographers to produce, i want to come work for you. so he got a detail to go work for a while, but these pictures set the tone for how the agency was going to publicize its mission and mig rant mother picture is probably the most famous of the ones that dorothea lange produced. she was out in california documenting pea picking in march, 1936. the crops had frozen. people were not able to pick the damaged goo
oft photographer worked out the washington, d.c., office, working directly for roy strike r. but dorothea lange was in california. her husband worked for the same agency that roy striker did. produceder husband reports of what was happening in california. these written reports with photographs were sent to the washington office, made their way to striker's office. when he saw these pictures, he took them around to the different offices in the resettlement administration and people were...
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these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. >>> the memory of former president ronald reagan is looming large over tonight's gop debate, taking place in the library that bears him name. but how do those principals compare to those in his leg aassy. here is andrea mitchell. >> it is the other race. the candidates racing to compare themselves to ronald reagan. >> he is somebody that i knew and liked and he liked me. >> i remember our wedding anniversary because it is ronald reagan's birthday. >> jeb bush undressed to show his reagan connection. >> reagan and bush. >> he was the great debater. >> i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. >> but he skewered his opponents with a self-deprecating quib, not an attack said his son michael. >> he believed thou shalt not talk ill of another republican. >> and donald trump is trying to make america great again. but reagan has the flip side of today's angory rhetoric. >> he said once, i hope history will say i tried
these could be signs oft serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. >>> the memory of former president ronald reagan is looming large over tonight's gop debate, taking place in the library that bears him name. but how do those principals compare to those in his leg aassy. here is andrea mitchell. >> it is the other race. the candidates racing to compare themselves to ronald reagan. >> he is somebody that i knew and liked and...
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the most famous catcher in baseball and an oft-cited political philosopher who liked to say that if youo to people's funerals, they won't go to yours. we hope yogi's funeral is crowded, not too crowded, or nobody will be able to go. if those quotations made you smile, enjoy a few more courtesy of our friends in the media and politics rackets. >> there was a quotable baseball player named yogi berra and he once famously said it's deja vu all over again. president obama: in the words of the great yogi berra, deja vu all over again. >> deja vu all over again. >> deja vu all over again. >> deja vu all over again. >> as yogi berra would say, it is deja vu all over again. one hot air balloon landing in west little rock and not for the first time. >> as yogi berra would say, it is getting late early, so we are getting shorter days, it is still dark. >> it was yogi berra who said it ain't over till it's over. >> yogi berra once famously said it is tough to make predictions, especially about the future. >> an apropos saying by yogi berra baseball is 90% mental, 50% physical. oil is behaving like
the most famous catcher in baseball and an oft-cited political philosopher who liked to say that if youo to people's funerals, they won't go to yours. we hope yogi's funeral is crowded, not too crowded, or nobody will be able to go. if those quotations made you smile, enjoy a few more courtesy of our friends in the media and politics rackets. >> there was a quotable baseball player named yogi berra and he once famously said it's deja vu all over again. president obama: in the words of the...
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huge crowds lining the streets oft d.c. to see the pope's motorcade go by. he's opted to travel in a fiat instead of a limousine. >> today is the holy father's first full day here in the united states. it's going to be a busy one. it begins with a trip to the white house. that's going to happen in just a few hours. david is in washington with what to expect. >> reporter: seems like it was just a few short years ago when you and i were here to cover the visit of pope benedict. if you remember at that time, he celebrated america's expression of faith in the public square. we might hear a similar message at some point from francis as well. he'll go to the white house and spend about an hour with the president in the oval office. there will be about 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 people there on the lawn. the pope and the president will greet them. he'll then move on to st. matthew's cathedral, where he'll have midday prayer with about 300 of the u.s. bishops. we know many of them don't necessarily agree with some of the things that francis has said. then he'll move on,
huge crowds lining the streets oft d.c. to see the pope's motorcade go by. he's opted to travel in a fiat instead of a limousine. >> today is the holy father's first full day here in the united states. it's going to be a busy one. it begins with a trip to the white house. that's going to happen in just a few hours. david is in washington with what to expect. >> reporter: seems like it was just a few short years ago when you and i were here to cover the visit of pope benedict. if you...
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let's see if i can get oft way so you can see all the activity that's going on here on chancellor street. firefighters are blasting water at the scene of this fire. they're trying to get out any remaining flames there but this turned into a three alarm fire very quickly this morning. let's go to viewer video of flames stretching into the sky. the fire was called in around 4:30 this morning here at 13th and chance there are no center city. 13th at chancellor in center city. the building is a two story restaurant which is under construction. [inaudible] >> all right, seems like we're having a little technical difficulty with katherine. again let's give you the update. about 4:30 this morning news comes in that there's a fire at 13th and chancellor, very busy area both residential and commercial. this is a building under construction. a two-story restaurant here seems to have caught fire. by the time firefighters get to the scene this quickly goes to three alarms. the latest update coming in about 10 minutes ago, partial collapse of the roof, a number of evacuations there in the neighborhoo
let's see if i can get oft way so you can see all the activity that's going on here on chancellor street. firefighters are blasting water at the scene of this fire. they're trying to get out any remaining flames there but this turned into a three alarm fire very quickly this morning. let's go to viewer video of flames stretching into the sky. the fire was called in around 4:30 this morning here at 13th and chance there are no center city. 13th at chancellor in center city. the building is a two...
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oft fed decision race a lot eyebrows. emerging market currencies are falling and getting hit hard as investors pile in to risk-free assets. get out of risks into government bonds. we should know that japan closed for a holiday through wednesday. the yen is one of those safe haven assets where watching. quickly checking in on some stock movers. this is a real-world world example of how investors are concerned about the economy. macau's casino sector falling today. china as well falling on concerns that gamblers will stay away. we will send it back to you. the big corporate story, volkswagen admits to systematically cheating u.s. air pollution tests. it opens lower by 14%. opening them up to five and criminal allegations. this could be a big mover and the stock reflects that. and europe and asia as well, here is what is coming up. first up, we will be live in athens. we speak to the ceo of one of the nation's battered banks. then, the story we have already been discussing, damage control at vw. the company looks to $18 bill
oft fed decision race a lot eyebrows. emerging market currencies are falling and getting hit hard as investors pile in to risk-free assets. get out of risks into government bonds. we should know that japan closed for a holiday through wednesday. the yen is one of those safe haven assets where watching. quickly checking in on some stock movers. this is a real-world world example of how investors are concerned about the economy. macau's casino sector falling today. china as well falling on...
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khiem: i would say the asian market is very difficult to predict on a day-to-day basis, a lot oft involves retail participation. as well as we hear of authorities coming in to do some support as well. on theus really is chinese shares listed on the hong kong exchange. i would say that that market looks very cheap at the moment. mark: just because it looks cheap, does not mean we should buy it yet. shares have declined. they are down 37% since may. they have declined for four consecutive weeks. give me some reasons why our viewers should start buying shares right now. quality ofink the the companies is a lot more predictable, also -- higher quality companies altogether. the market is trading below one-times book at the moment. yielding 4% dividend yield. we believe the government still has 20 of room to cut rates in order to try to get the economy moving. there are a number of projects which have been restarted. we think that will translate into higher gdp growth over the next six to nine months. positive on the outlook for the chinese economy. chinese corporate profitability over the comin
khiem: i would say the asian market is very difficult to predict on a day-to-day basis, a lot oft involves retail participation. as well as we hear of authorities coming in to do some support as well. on theus really is chinese shares listed on the hong kong exchange. i would say that that market looks very cheap at the moment. mark: just because it looks cheap, does not mean we should buy it yet. shares have declined. they are down 37% since may. they have declined for four consecutive weeks....
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high.t oft is his profound respect people. everyone is capable to keep the bar high. you're going to fail. we are all going to fail. keep the bar high because that keeps us pointed in the right direction. all of that has much to do with his traction for the young into the young. >> the audience might get a kick . -- [inaudible] getting gray hair. mr. weigel: i should explain ths is my dad, who has not a single head.air on his this started coming in in the course of this project. popeight over dinner the fixes me with that stare across the dinner table and says you are getting gray. i said yes. every one of them is because of you. [laughter] he cracked up in the secretaries cracked up. it was that kind of conversation. this gentleman in the middle had a question. >> i'm a teacher. helps been my desire to implement everything of what you have said of the holy father and his desire to reach young people . universitiese fine in this country which are able to implement the holy fathers way of looking at salvation, how it can be brought about. one of them is the university
high.t oft is his profound respect people. everyone is capable to keep the bar high. you're going to fail. we are all going to fail. keep the bar high because that keeps us pointed in the right direction. all of that has much to do with his traction for the young into the young. >> the audience might get a kick . -- [inaudible] getting gray hair. mr. weigel: i should explain ths is my dad, who has not a single head.air on his this started coming in in the course of this project. popeight...
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. -- time ahead to determine a future path. , no signs ofted concern from the rba.d notice signs of slower growth in china and east asia they also noticed market volatility. studying those things is an observation, rather than a significant expression of concern. angie: it really done. -- did. it read like a factual, nonbiased, the tone was left out. everything was very factual. still we are seeing a slowdown in china. we are seeing a commodities route, that is hurting the australian economy, do the -- do we expect this today? andrew: yes, we are looking for quite a weak quarter. below the bloomberg consensus of .4. it is quite ironic that eight weeks after the june quarter, we are debating whether the economy grew moderately, with flat, or went backwards. angie: that is the thing, to point you back to the statement is that they are pointing to a labor market that looks -- is still, they're looking at direction there, what do you think needs to happen from the rba? do you think at some point they will need to cut? andrew: we have a cut penciled in for november. we h
. -- time ahead to determine a future path. , no signs ofted concern from the rba.d notice signs of slower growth in china and east asia they also noticed market volatility. studying those things is an observation, rather than a significant expression of concern. angie: it really done. -- did. it read like a factual, nonbiased, the tone was left out. everything was very factual. still we are seeing a slowdown in china. we are seeing a commodities route, that is hurting the australian economy,...
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oft is an investor to make the october or december meeting? >> many investors are making too much of it. this increase would have already been widely telegraphed and what we need to think about is where of the better long-term opportunities and financial markets. with interest rates near zero, it's hard to argue bond prices will rise notably from these levels at once interest rates rise, that is not good news for bond prices. on the other hand, when interest rates begin to rise, we go from being very low to only very low. those interest rates are unlikely to have a dampening impact on the economy. instead, there might be a contrary read of it, which is interest rates going up because we don't need interest rates so low anymore and it could be a boost of confidence and an indication the fed believes the extra stimulus isn't needed. discountms of how you the future stream of earnings you are going to get, is what we're talking about over the next 18 months really something that doesn't affect your investment decisions? >> we do a sensitivity ana
oft is an investor to make the october or december meeting? >> many investors are making too much of it. this increase would have already been widely telegraphed and what we need to think about is where of the better long-term opportunities and financial markets. with interest rates near zero, it's hard to argue bond prices will rise notably from these levels at once interest rates rise, that is not good news for bond prices. on the other hand, when interest rates begin to rise, we go...
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oft leads to a kind calculus.y awful in that sense, the people of nagasaki were the first victims of the cold war. the awful thing is, that in that sense, everybody else in japan was a beneficiary of our having used the bomb. i have many japanese friends, and i have gingerly felt about. i have yet to speak with one that did not say in some way, that they were somehow relieved. though i i'm sure there are such ones. but i have yet to speak with one. that was a reason for using it. also, we had cracked the japanese code. we knew what the emperor and the generals and admirals were saying to each other. , who has readk the translated transcripts says that they were not ready to surrender. on the other hand, martin sherwin, who was also an historian, has done that same thing. he thinks that they were ready to surrender. he thinks that the people around president truman knew that they were ready to surrender on condition that they get to keep their emperor, which was the condition on which they finally surrendered anyway. truman easily see that and the generals faced with the choice betwee
oft leads to a kind calculus.y awful in that sense, the people of nagasaki were the first victims of the cold war. the awful thing is, that in that sense, everybody else in japan was a beneficiary of our having used the bomb. i have many japanese friends, and i have gingerly felt about. i have yet to speak with one that did not say in some way, that they were somehow relieved. though i i'm sure there are such ones. but i have yet to speak with one. that was a reason for using it. also, we had...
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ceo oft time the something joined us, he warned. if you acted on his prediction, you are feeling a little less pain. mainstayhael scholes fund is flat to the month. a month when flat is the new up. [laughter] talk about being prescient, what did you see? what did the tea leaves show you that others did not see? credit markets got worse and worse and commodity markets ignored it. we have seen some evidence of what we call constant timin tightening. china was your first sign that u.s. liquidity was diminishing. when we took a look at how everybody was positioned, particularly with regards to the use of volatility, we felt that this was a dangerous time. i think we are in the middle of a dangerous time. i don't think we are close to the end of it. as 2011.as tough betty: we were just looking at a chart of your performance, your fund performance. the s&p in the purple tanking in the last month. as mark was just say, flat is the new up. so where do you go from here? guest: i think this is a time to be very defensive. i think these big ev
ceo oft time the something joined us, he warned. if you acted on his prediction, you are feeling a little less pain. mainstayhael scholes fund is flat to the month. a month when flat is the new up. [laughter] talk about being prescient, what did you see? what did the tea leaves show you that others did not see? credit markets got worse and worse and commodity markets ignored it. we have seen some evidence of what we call constant timin tightening. china was your first sign that u.s. liquidity...
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note oft to add just a care or caution maybe because i am a lawyer and i am attentive to these thingsteach,cs are expected to to treat church teachings as authoritative but authority, this authority is a complex thing. not every statement a pope makes it to be treated as infallible. the doctrine of papal infallibility is something like the clear statement rule that courts use in interpreting statutes. proclaims by a definitive act a doctrine of morals. the phrase definitive act means that he must make perfectly clear his intention to speak infallibly. i have to say that we can cast therethe rest of them, are many documents with different weights of authority. there was a big rash of new last week and nothing changes in the annulment process in failed marriages. in may, the pope published and encyclical. than anries more weight apostolic exportation. homiliesill are the that the pope gives on scripture readings in mass. beneath that, far beneath that, are the chassis has on airplanes with reporters. that hisakes clear recommendations are not intended to have infallible force. here is w
note oft to add just a care or caution maybe because i am a lawyer and i am attentive to these thingsteach,cs are expected to to treat church teachings as authoritative but authority, this authority is a complex thing. not every statement a pope makes it to be treated as infallible. the doctrine of papal infallibility is something like the clear statement rule that courts use in interpreting statutes. proclaims by a definitive act a doctrine of morals. the phrase definitive act means that he...
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. >> and the low man wins, and this is the part of the game that doesn't get practiced very ofte often. >> man noeo a mano here. get the pads down low and drive. >> and dyer again, and the touchdown. the raiders feliciano and kistler, bell and morris, and some of the guys up front with tony bergstrom. nice block, too, with leonardo as dyer gets in. >> and he did a nice job stay ing on his part. >> well, nobody likes to see this h, because the final minute of the fourth preseason game, and injured seahawk. >> well sh, it is different that used to be. the fourth preseason game in the old days, you'd have about five or six guys taking a dive. remember that, tim? you would be like, no, don't, and you stay down. >> yes, i remember one guy who faked it so well, they had to bring the ambulance out on the field. >> oh, that is just wrong. >> he came walking out of the locker room, and it is crazy. >> no, you would go down, and everybody, every team would do it. >> and that is the name of the game. and you got the six guys on the i.r. that way. and okay, now, tim is going down on the play. okay
. >> and the low man wins, and this is the part of the game that doesn't get practiced very ofte often. >> man noeo a mano here. get the pads down low and drive. >> and dyer again, and the touchdown. the raiders feliciano and kistler, bell and morris, and some of the guys up front with tony bergstrom. nice block, too, with leonardo as dyer gets in. >> and he did a nice job stay ing on his part. >> well, nobody likes to see this h, because the final minute of the...
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they're going to be debating a bill to pass more sanctions separate and apart from what's happening ofte on te iran deal now. again the math doesn't work for them with the senate, not enough votes in the senate to move that along. it appears they're not going to be able to stop the president at least not in the short term, even if there wasn't inevitable as early as friday antonio. >> mike viqueria in washington, thanks. >>> the nuclear deal may not lead to further cooperation between iran and the u.s. iran's supreme leader says he will not allow more negotiations with what he calls the great satan. ayatollah khamenei says he won't let pushed this satan out. while not directly threatening israel he predicted the jewish state would not exist in 25 years. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reacted to khamenei's comments, netanyahu says the destruction of israel won't happen and the comments reflect the ayatollah's true feelings about israel and the u.s. he says europe must take israel's side on this and other mid eastern issues. >> europe should support israel, the only real shield
they're going to be debating a bill to pass more sanctions separate and apart from what's happening ofte on te iran deal now. again the math doesn't work for them with the senate, not enough votes in the senate to move that along. it appears they're not going to be able to stop the president at least not in the short term, even if there wasn't inevitable as early as friday antonio. >> mike viqueria in washington, thanks. >>> the nuclear deal may not lead to further cooperation...
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fighting ofte in saudi arabia. >> in sport we'll hear from the japan rugby team out to prove that they're not just one-hit wonders after that shock win. japan now have scotland and world cup quarterfinals in their sights. >> there is a fresh attempt in the cr crisis. they'll be trying to reinstall the deposed government. we are any burkina faso's capital, and we have this update. >> the curfew is in place. the population at the moment are defiant. they're out on the streets. they feel confident because they feel reassured by the military presence who promised to protect them. the presidential guards are back in their barracks. now concerning the framework that we're expecting the visit of others to come tomorrow morning to propose some sort of agreement. remember, the population here are very much frustrated with what th they are proposing. that's because one of the points of amnesty offered to the presidential guard. remember, this isn't just about the coup that happened last week. the presidential guards have been in power for the last 25 years. they've been intimidating the population
fighting ofte in saudi arabia. >> in sport we'll hear from the japan rugby team out to prove that they're not just one-hit wonders after that shock win. japan now have scotland and world cup quarterfinals in their sights. >> there is a fresh attempt in the cr crisis. they'll be trying to reinstall the deposed government. we are any burkina faso's capital, and we have this update. >> the curfew is in place. the population at the moment are defiant. they're out on the streets....
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the most oft-told story is that in 1946 he trades clash $3,750 worth of gold for the rare nickel. heir to the camel cigarette fortune. >> he said a member of the tobaccoing reynolds family, so we can assume it may have been r.j. reynolds. >> however he acquires it, the 1913 nickel gives walton a special status on the coin show circuit. >> it was a calling card of sorts, because if you were one of the owners of a 1913 nickel, you were an important collector. jamie: walton plays the role of swaggering, inscrutable collector to the hilt. once he's seen nonchalantly flipping his famous nickel. wasn't he worried about scratching it? his reply: no, because it's a fake. >> the reason being since it's a valuable coin, he used it for disdisplay rather than the real one. jamie: he promises to display the real one at a show in wilson, north carolina, where he's a headliner. with about $250,000 worth of rare coins, he sets out on the drive from roanoke to wilson. nowadays you'd be in some sort of, like, armored truck. >> that's how things were back then. you would never see that today. but wi
the most oft-told story is that in 1946 he trades clash $3,750 worth of gold for the rare nickel. heir to the camel cigarette fortune. >> he said a member of the tobaccoing reynolds family, so we can assume it may have been r.j. reynolds. >> however he acquires it, the 1913 nickel gives walton a special status on the coin show circuit. >> it was a calling card of sorts, because if you were one of the owners of a 1913 nickel, you were an important collector. jamie: walton plays...
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relevancy people without the internet don't understand the importance or or relevant they are afraid oft don't know how to use a computer those issues are acute among senior citizens other pew research concluded 18 percent of seniors surveyed will feel comfortable using the internet on their own while 77 perris said they'll need anyone's hope to assess the internet so what we know from your 4 years of experience is that having a press conference and issuing a press release and making high-speed available is not going to close the digital divide among the seniors we need to create a digital training program which we're going to side in in conjunction with a new web of nonprofit partners and governmental partners so your model quite frankly is in san francisco question partnered about self-help for the elderly to ether training close for seniors that work together in our comcast workers program in florida the other pilot program we've announced for a lot of seniors in palm beach there are a lot of low income seniors in the county we had a meeting with the faucets i recently met with the pr
relevancy people without the internet don't understand the importance or or relevant they are afraid oft don't know how to use a computer those issues are acute among senior citizens other pew research concluded 18 percent of seniors surveyed will feel comfortable using the internet on their own while 77 perris said they'll need anyone's hope to assess the internet so what we know from your 4 years of experience is that having a press conference and issuing a press release and making high-speed...
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the nfl said it has no higher priority than the safety oft the players. -- of the players.ed $1 billion lawsuit between a former player and the nfl. >>> also trending, fast food restaurants going viral and virtual. >> new san francisco restaurant called eatsa servers have been replaced by touch screens. you order and pay on a tablet. your food then miraculously appeared behind another screen with your name on it. >> it is a proprietary system. there are absolutely back there. really t is all about using technology to make their jobs more efficient. >> it is not alone in replacing people with touch screens. mcdonalds and panera are among others bringing it to their stores. it will not put people out of work but it will make their jobs more enjoyable and efficient. >>> to the world of muppet romance. >> this is interesting, weeks after announcing they were splitting up i don't know how puppets do that. kermit is dating a new pink prin ses. here is his new darling denise, apparently he has a thing for pigs and said he and ms. piggy grew apart she made it a bacon-wrapped hell.
the nfl said it has no higher priority than the safety oft the players. -- of the players.ed $1 billion lawsuit between a former player and the nfl. >>> also trending, fast food restaurants going viral and virtual. >> new san francisco restaurant called eatsa servers have been replaced by touch screens. you order and pay on a tablet. your food then miraculously appeared behind another screen with your name on it. >> it is a proprietary system. there are absolutely back...
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but i would not doubt that oft australian intelligence was not completely penetrated. german headquarters, eastern front, army headquarters were penetrated. it is incredible. the intelligence effort going on. >> catch me at the evening, if you would. >> in the evening. >> all right. time for lunch. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> this sunday night on q&a, stanford law school professor deborah rhode talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers" which looks at the legal profession in the united states, the high cost of law schools, and lack of diversity in the profession. >> i think we need different model of legal education, we need that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work, two-year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year, and three full years for people who want full general practice, legal education, we now have. you know, it is crazy to train in the same way somebody who is doing routine divorces in a small town, in the midwest, and somebody who is doing mergers and acquisitions on wall stre
but i would not doubt that oft australian intelligence was not completely penetrated. german headquarters, eastern front, army headquarters were penetrated. it is incredible. the intelligence effort going on. >> catch me at the evening, if you would. >> in the evening. >> all right. time for lunch. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> this sunday night on q&a, stanford law school professor deborah rhode talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers"...
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oft: we do have a little bit strength.hey have been fluctuated but the s&p 500, the nasdaq and dow jones all gaining about .25 of atwith the dow jones average six 2424. the nasdaq is the one index i want to focus on because it turned positive for a year and it is coming back. the nasdaq had been over just about two months ago, and you can see in july, this is a year-to-date chart so we came down, but we have come back to positive territory for the nasdaq year to date as we seek strength from companies like orb recovery from companies like apple which had a big correction. there you see a little bit of improvement in the tech heavy index. i want to point out when tech stock that is competitor of apple in some ways. fitbit. again today at 33.07, since it went public, up percentage points and they say growth here is ridiculous. a lot of people may remember when we first got the filing for the ipo that fitbit was selling $750 million worth of their bracelets a year which was a surprise to some, but they clips $1 billion this y
oft: we do have a little bit strength.hey have been fluctuated but the s&p 500, the nasdaq and dow jones all gaining about .25 of atwith the dow jones average six 2424. the nasdaq is the one index i want to focus on because it turned positive for a year and it is coming back. the nasdaq had been over just about two months ago, and you can see in july, this is a year-to-date chart so we came down, but we have come back to positive territory for the nasdaq year to date as we seek strength...
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experience.lo what's interesting is if you look at all the countries around the world, a slight majority oft them make abortion illegal.al. the rest make abortion legal. roughly half the world's population lives in countries where abortion is legal and nearly half the population is in the countries where it's illegal. when you examine the statistics you see the abortion rate isn't any different in the countries r where abortion is illegal, they still happen, they just happen underground. what you do see is the mortality rate among women far greater in countries where abortion is ve t illegal. i should point out that of the top five countries in the world with the lowest abortion rates four of the five such as germanys and netherlands are countries where abortion is legal, however, you also have an robust system to help throughout pregnancy, to help once a child is born, so that way if the . woman were to choose to keep her baby and to keep the pregnancy, she would have the ability to do so. so, those who are genuinely andg sincerely pro-life i wish would join with me and actually seeing univ
experience.lo what's interesting is if you look at all the countries around the world, a slight majority oft them make abortion illegal.al. the rest make abortion legal. roughly half the world's population lives in countries where abortion is legal and nearly half the population is in the countries where it's illegal. when you examine the statistics you see the abortion rate isn't any different in the countries r where abortion is illegal, they still happen, they just happen underground. what...
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we can contemplate the use of national th these guard -- iraqi national guard ofts to be bogue rs in terms distributing equipment and advice. >> it's cleary possible. >> is it something you would consider? >> yes, sir, it is. > this is a constant source of fact, is that -- in iraqi wrote a scathing report about the lack suggesting that whatever he said couldn't be trusted. is that, you know, his estimate eading up to this crisis, a factor over many years? former we saw from a prime minister was cleary ectarian behavior and a number of bad decisions that lead to the atrophy of his security forces. >> and tactical reports, as i've media, they blamed the disintegration at the doorstep, no one else, is that accurate? > it's his responsibility and those who he appointed in key enable that as well. your campaign plan, you have tried to exploit area where we have the most iraq, st, in isil, that's while maintaining syria. is that the general outline? could expect and frankly, anyone's seen the progress that would like to see. the first progress would come in iraq. is that accurate? >> it is
we can contemplate the use of national th these guard -- iraqi national guard ofts to be bogue rs in terms distributing equipment and advice. >> it's cleary possible. >> is it something you would consider? >> yes, sir, it is. > this is a constant source of fact, is that -- in iraqi wrote a scathing report about the lack suggesting that whatever he said couldn't be trusted. is that, you know, his estimate eading up to this crisis, a factor over many years? former we saw from...
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days oft a couple more slight increase in temperatures but you might barely notice it. 81 degrees in fairfax now. if you fairweather clouds. 86 now in leesburg. 83 degrees in hagerstown, baltimore. --degrees and reserve space at andrews air force base. little lake of to a morning range between 54 and 64 degrees. here is the range of overnight lows. more sunshine. we will look to the weekend in a few moments for you. jonathan: the man police say opened fire on a metro bus opened fire today. he was called before a judge. belize -- always thought a bullet struck an innocent bystander. that initial narrative was not really what happened. clear it up for us sam. reporter: what is so bizarre about this case is that it is not everyday that the police find the suspect of a shooting hiding inside the victim's home. that is the word from metro transit release. -- police. the suspect is before a judge this afternoon, charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and probation violation. brown is accused of shooting up a metro bus on august 21, hitting a victim police believe was his friend and
days oft a couple more slight increase in temperatures but you might barely notice it. 81 degrees in fairfax now. if you fairweather clouds. 86 now in leesburg. 83 degrees in hagerstown, baltimore. --degrees and reserve space at andrews air force base. little lake of to a morning range between 54 and 64 degrees. here is the range of overnight lows. more sunshine. we will look to the weekend in a few moments for you. jonathan: the man police say opened fire on a metro bus opened fire today. he...
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oft we've seen in terms security demands and the pressures of being completely off the charts. completely unprecedented. alison: we expected terrible gridlock in traffic tieups, and we have seen some but it was not as a lot of people anticipated. leon: can you talk that up to divine intervention? >> i did. i think the pope actually blessed the metro. i think you may have. leon: he did not bless the nats. jonathan: there was a great tweak the other day. "is it bad minutes ago lord's name in vain because it was caused by the pope?" [laughter] thomas still standing by. have the people left? or are they still in the stands? reporter: a lot of folks are starting to leave. a lot of people are seeing the take off in the distance but the dignitaries like secretary of state has walked out. as well as the governor of maryland. i do not see the catholic guide notes -- young adults or schoolchildren. i guess most folks are not waiting for the plane to take off. you can probably see it in the distance from where i am at. taxiing and getting ready to take off in just a moment. leon: when tha
oft we've seen in terms security demands and the pressures of being completely off the charts. completely unprecedented. alison: we expected terrible gridlock in traffic tieups, and we have seen some but it was not as a lot of people anticipated. leon: can you talk that up to divine intervention? >> i did. i think the pope actually blessed the metro. i think you may have. leon: he did not bless the nats. jonathan: there was a great tweak the other day. "is it bad minutes ago lord's...
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. >> the oft-repeated saying was "getting people to pay for tv will be like getting them to pay for airyou'd see slides of nothing. >> nobody knew what you could do. nobody knew what you couldn't do. but you were desperately trying not to be commercial television. >> how much time we got? >> ladies and gentlemen, robert klein! >> the beauty of it was you didn't have to pack everything quickly. you could warm up and get to know and take the stage so to speak. >> the talk shows are okay. you know, i do "the tonight show." i come in, i have to be funny in a hurry. gets a little tiring. six minutes and boom, boom, boom, boom! >> it wasn't as contrived. it was a full-throated performance. >> this is not regular television. this is subscription. you can say anything. [ bleep ]. >> because you're not using public airwaves the fcc can't regulate your content. >> i understand you had two orgasms yesterday. can you tell us about them? >> hbo gave cable something to sell. you were getting movies uncut in your home. all the naughty bits intact. and then september 1975. we debuted coast to coast wit
. >> the oft-repeated saying was "getting people to pay for tv will be like getting them to pay for airyou'd see slides of nothing. >> nobody knew what you could do. nobody knew what you couldn't do. but you were desperately trying not to be commercial television. >> how much time we got? >> ladies and gentlemen, robert klein! >> the beauty of it was you didn't have to pack everything quickly. you could warm up and get to know and take the stage so to speak....
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oft is so unusual or sort stark about that now that we have these documents, exxon and the 1980's wasng about a consensus among scientists about climate change and also fuels. 10, 15, 20 years later there same exact opposite. amy: ed garvey, your thoughts as we wrap up? >> i think was an opportunity that was missed, having developed this knowledge in-house, exxon was in a position to lead the discussion of how to deal with the problem and instead they chose to deny the problem. i think it was a missed opportunity. amy: neela banerjee, the chief executives at exxon that became the climate deniers? >> we don't know with original thinking was, but we do know that lee raymond, who became chairman and ceo made seminal speeches denying climate change, was exposed to thinking about co2 and how it affected exxon's business projects, including the decision to delay action on a major gas field that exxon had picked up the rights to develop in the 1980's. so it wasn't that these men were ignorant of the science, but what their attitudes were when they were exposed to it, whether there was actual
oft is so unusual or sort stark about that now that we have these documents, exxon and the 1980's wasng about a consensus among scientists about climate change and also fuels. 10, 15, 20 years later there same exact opposite. amy: ed garvey, your thoughts as we wrap up? >> i think was an opportunity that was missed, having developed this knowledge in-house, exxon was in a position to lead the discussion of how to deal with the problem and instead they chose to deny the problem. i think it...
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oft requires a new analysis what will the implications of that be, what are the cost benefits of any kind of intelligence gathering, so the public policy debate is struggling to keep up with the technological advances. we have been trying to deal with the challenge of the assimilation of great amounts of data which is a different kind thehallenge than perhaps in days gone by when the challenge was getting information, not so much assimilation of information. functionalht is very and contrast too much of the congress. nonetheless, we are at a tremendous mismatch vis-a-vis the intelligence agencies. we cannot take our work home area and we are reliant to a large degree on the agencies telling us if there are problems . within those constraints i think that the oversight mechanism is working and working reasonably well. in terms of the threats we face i find it interesting when team -- people talk about the -- about cyber. it is floating out there not connected to any particular actor. it is relevant in the context of who is using the cyber weapon against us. russia isirman said, the mo
oft requires a new analysis what will the implications of that be, what are the cost benefits of any kind of intelligence gathering, so the public policy debate is struggling to keep up with the technological advances. we have been trying to deal with the challenge of the assimilation of great amounts of data which is a different kind thehallenge than perhaps in days gone by when the challenge was getting information, not so much assimilation of information. functionalht is very and contrast...
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. >> many political watchers chances oft democrat winning back the house are slimmer than slim in 2016. what is your take on this? what would qualify as a victory and can democrats win back the house. : it will be ajan different year. one was a larger turnout, it's generally better for you candidates. pundits, especially inside the beltway, are saying there will be a floor of eight to 10 seats that will be picked up and it does not seem that anyone is pressing against that. if that is the floor, it depends on what that would look like. i believe that will be in play. what does that look for the ultimate numbers. i do not have a crystal ball. there seems to be no question we will win seat. as we look at the battlegrounds , starting country with the 23 that president obama narrowly lost in seats out in those made the race very close. he is working very hard already. places like new jersey, scott garrett, that was not necessarily on the republican patriot program. things that is said about the lgbt community, that race is very much in play. >> ultimately the stakes are quite high for this
. >> many political watchers chances oft democrat winning back the house are slimmer than slim in 2016. what is your take on this? what would qualify as a victory and can democrats win back the house. : it will be ajan different year. one was a larger turnout, it's generally better for you candidates. pundits, especially inside the beltway, are saying there will be a floor of eight to 10 seats that will be picked up and it does not seem that anyone is pressing against that. if that is the...
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business week also reported on how gm's outside lawyer peter kelly preston cortland kelly jim not part oftis job description. kelly said, my job and simon is a gym employee is to make sure our customers are safe and anyway that i can. that is my understanding, kelly said. gm said, but was it your specific understanding that you were charged with the recent once ability for monitoring information relating to vehicles other than the small cars? those were quotes from depositions. when you listen to this, laura cristian, your feelings? >> absolute disgust. once again, gm puts profit above safety, as they always have. this is nothing new. this is truly nothing new. there's one thing i do want to point out, so many people out there think that this is something that isn't going to happen to them, so they don't get active, they don't take part in they don't write their senators, don't write the representatives. was oneke first hand, i of those people that thought this was never going to happen to me. the likes of jim would never affect my life directly. and i continue it has. -- such that such co
business week also reported on how gm's outside lawyer peter kelly preston cortland kelly jim not part oftis job description. kelly said, my job and simon is a gym employee is to make sure our customers are safe and anyway that i can. that is my understanding, kelly said. gm said, but was it your specific understanding that you were charged with the recent once ability for monitoring information relating to vehicles other than the small cars? those were quotes from depositions. when you listen...
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as far as further substantive discussion on the merit ofts case with media, we'll make whatever arrangements we need to as time goes on this week and next week for kim to -- to address what she needs to. we'll be having to meet with her as her attorneys. to consider the next step. we still have appeals in the process. and kim plans to return back to work. she's not going to abandon her job or her people so she'll continue her job. but i can tell you she's been in this jail for six days. she's not getting out because she violated her conscience. her conscience remains clear today as it was when she first walked into these jail cells and it will remain clear in the future. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> back to work tomorrow or when? >> you have been listening to presidential candidate mike huckabee. they're speaking to the media moments ago following the release from jail. i'm jonathan capehart. kim davis is free. we're now waiting for her to adress her supporter who is are holding a rally outside the detention center. nbc's sarah dallof is live in grayson, kentucky. sarah, when's the
as far as further substantive discussion on the merit ofts case with media, we'll make whatever arrangements we need to as time goes on this week and next week for kim to -- to address what she needs to. we'll be having to meet with her as her attorneys. to consider the next step. we still have appeals in the process. and kim plans to return back to work. she's not going to abandon her job or her people so she'll continue her job. but i can tell you she's been in this jail for six days. she's...