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so the singer of course is well known for her provocative clothing or lack thereof.pushing the envelope. and now she's taking it to a whole new level. >> miley is entering her video "tongue-tied," seen here, in a porn film festival. now, the video doesn't have any sex, and it's only limited to nudity, which is enough, i think. but it does have plenty of bondage imagery, which is all the rage right now with "fifty shades of grey." >> oh, yeah. it is the in thing now. >> it's kind of a cool thing to do. >> miley is not expected to attend the festival in brooklyn at the end of this month, but it probably would help her chances of winning if she did show up. right? >> i'm guessing if miley cyrus makes an appearance. it is artistic, but i don't know
so the singer of course is well known for her provocative clothing or lack thereof.pushing the envelope. and now she's taking it to a whole new level. >> miley is entering her video "tongue-tied," seen here, in a porn film festival. now, the video doesn't have any sex, and it's only limited to nudity, which is enough, i think. but it does have plenty of bondage imagery, which is all the rage right now with "fifty shades of grey." >> oh, yeah. it is the in thing...
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so every little gust of winds or lack thereof helps at 4:00 in the morning specially. now, as we look at satellite and radar picture we do have clouds around this morning more clouds today than we did yesterday, also we're watching this disturbance moving across the state. pretty weak one. most of it won't even make it here. but if you're out in lancaster county you may be seeing few flurries north and far west of the city, possibility after little coating out there this morning. we'll see if any of that makes it a little further into the metro area. doesn't look real likely, so right now 24 degrees in philadelphia, with a windchill of 18. you remember this time yesterday talking about windchill in the single digits. but, look at the winds, it is only 5 miles an hour right now. so here are your actual temperatures. still in the teens, which is still cold, just comparatively speaking from yesterday, it is not as cold. 24 degrees in philadelphia, 26 in wilmington, 28 degrees in wildwood. and this is the deal. winds are calm in many places, only three five, 8 miles an hou
so every little gust of winds or lack thereof helps at 4:00 in the morning specially. now, as we look at satellite and radar picture we do have clouds around this morning more clouds today than we did yesterday, also we're watching this disturbance moving across the state. pretty weak one. most of it won't even make it here. but if you're out in lancaster county you may be seeing few flurries north and far west of the city, possibility after little coating out there this morning. we'll see if...
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department supports the overall goals of this ordinance we do have concerns regarding details or lack thereof in the ordinance of pertains to historic buildings, particularly those pursuant to articles 10 and 11 of the planning code. to address those concerns the department recommends this commission make the following comments to the board of supervisors on the pending legislation: recommendation 1 would be that to amend section 1604e of the ordinance. staff recommends amending this section to include specific provisions for buildings designated pursuant to articles 10 and 11 of the planning code. specifically staff recommends that the ordinance provide the following for such buildings: that it include professional qualifications specific to structural insfex and maintenance of historic buildings, that it require that inspection methods for historic buildings utilize least intrusive or invasive means possible the ordinance refer to the california historic building code or best practices within the field of historic preservation in addition to the general standards that are outlined currently
department supports the overall goals of this ordinance we do have concerns regarding details or lack thereof in the ordinance of pertains to historic buildings, particularly those pursuant to articles 10 and 11 of the planning code. to address those concerns the department recommends this commission make the following comments to the board of supervisors on the pending legislation: recommendation 1 would be that to amend section 1604e of the ordinance. staff recommends amending this section to...
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have to have a copy of the book you can look it up and make your conclusions about her beauty or lack thereof. she kicks things off in july of 1861. the union small group of union forces are marching up the -- they were planning on having a fourth of july celebration. publish... block... >> she decides to tap into her wide network of confederate family members and friends who are in the army and to get herself a piece of the army, to the contribute her own work for the rebels. and she becomes a courier and spy for the rebel army. and belle is a little bit of a seductress. it was very rare, especially in a 17-year-old girl. i like to say if sarah palin and miley cyrus had a 19th century baby -- [laughter] it would have been belle boyd. [laughter] she was a little bit like civil war girls gone wild. [laughter] and she seduced union men, confederate men. i like to file this one under things you can't make up. this is why i like nonfiction, it's always funnier than fiction. one of her reported paramours was a man by the name of major dick long. [laughter] i must be a 12-year-old boy, i found that
have to have a copy of the book you can look it up and make your conclusions about her beauty or lack thereof. she kicks things off in july of 1861. the union small group of union forces are marching up the -- they were planning on having a fourth of july celebration. publish... block... >> she decides to tap into her wide network of confederate family members and friends who are in the army and to get herself a piece of the army, to the contribute her own work for the rebels. and she...
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the follicle's resistance to dht, or lack thereof, is genetic and that's why some men go bald and some. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college and to the point where it was really dramatic. and, through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised, you know, re-growing of hair things of that nature. >> hair loss for women, in many ways, is far more traumatic. the psychological effects for women can be devastating. there are many different causes of hair loss among women -- female-pattern thinning, which is genetic diffuse hair loss, menopause-related, postpartum, or stress-related shedding, and alopecia areata or spotty hair loss are just a few. some hair loss in women is caused by poor hair care. harsh chemical relaxers or tight hair braiding can permanently damage these hair follicles. >> you know, a woman losing her hair has to be the most difficult thing in the world. you know, you expect men to lose their hair, but not w
the follicle's resistance to dht, or lack thereof, is genetic and that's why some men go bald and some. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college and to the point where it was really dramatic. and, through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised, you know, re-growing of hair things of that nature. >> hair loss for women,...
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. >> no, because we've been talking about whether or not this strategy or lack thereof is working or not. but when you listen to the admiral kirby it sounds like it's working. >> well, it's terrifying what's going on with all of this climate change, seizing control of northern iraq, i think we should send bill ny the science guy. by joke here their obsession with other issues have allowed this to happen. however, what's going on in this area isn't necessarily bad. the fact is you can only step on roaches when you can see them. and the strategy is to create a place for them to go. and then you follow a simple equation in which you kill more of them than actually enlist. for every new recruit, you know, we should try to kill four. i mean, it's all about enticing them. we should open a flag company. and then whoever buys an isis flag you follow them home and kill everybody. >> you know what i heard today ang? i heard president obama today call out the shootings in north carolina and the three muslim students killed. he said no one should be targeted for their faith. very important targe
. >> no, because we've been talking about whether or not this strategy or lack thereof is working or not. but when you listen to the admiral kirby it sounds like it's working. >> well, it's terrifying what's going on with all of this climate change, seizing control of northern iraq, i think we should send bill ny the science guy. by joke here their obsession with other issues have allowed this to happen. however, what's going on in this area isn't necessarily bad. the fact is you...
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what more do you know about this relationship or lack thereof? husband, but now we're finding out they were never truly married. nick gordon wit on twitter, and said if he can guarantee 24/7 visitations, he will meet the conditions. this is the woman you claim you love. i would do anything to be next to that person so i'm wondering what are these conditions he's so hesitant on agrees to. >> wasn't there some sort of restraining order? is that what is at issue, one of the visiting family members who was at bobbi kristina's side but there's a restraining order that prevents him from being in the proximity of that person? >> one thing we do now is there's a criminal investigation currently going on and nick gordon is the tart. that's what we know factual. also there are family members that are claiming that nick gordon was abusive to bobbi kristina throughout their relationship. we all know that nick gordon does not have a good relationship with the brown or houston family. >> do you know anything more about her medical condition apparently she was
what more do you know about this relationship or lack thereof? husband, but now we're finding out they were never truly married. nick gordon wit on twitter, and said if he can guarantee 24/7 visitations, he will meet the conditions. this is the woman you claim you love. i would do anything to be next to that person so i'm wondering what are these conditions he's so hesitant on agrees to. >> wasn't there some sort of restraining order? is that what is at issue, one of the visiting family...
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. >>> this week retired four-star general jack keane shared a dire message about our strategy or lack thereof to defeat radical islam. take a look. >> u.s. policymakers refuse to accurately name the movement as radical islam. we further choose not to define it, nor explain its ideology, and most critical, we have no comprehensive strategy to stop it or defeat it. al qaeda has grown fourfold in the last five years. is it possible to look at that map in front of you and claim that united states policy and strategy is working? or that al qaeda is on the run? it is unmistakable that our policies have failed. >> general keane joins me now. good evening, general. >> good evening. >> we're obviously losing. what is the right strategy? >> well, first of all, obviously you have to name it and begin to educate and explain it to the american people what this truly is, a geopolitical movement that's seeking regional domination and eventually world domination. much as communism was doing. i don't think the united states has confronted a security challenge on this kind of scale since after world war ii wit
. >>> this week retired four-star general jack keane shared a dire message about our strategy or lack thereof to defeat radical islam. take a look. >> u.s. policymakers refuse to accurately name the movement as radical islam. we further choose not to define it, nor explain its ideology, and most critical, we have no comprehensive strategy to stop it or defeat it. al qaeda has grown fourfold in the last five years. is it possible to look at that map in front of you and claim that...
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. >> what do you make of the reaction or lack thereof from the international community some say the international community hasn't been critical enough, of the egyptian government when it comes to these mass trials. what do you think should happen? >> we're deeply disappointed that the silence of the international community. they've been telling protestors that we have your back. that we believe after backing mubarak for so long. they are conspicuous by silence today, cozying up to al sisi's administration. this is gross hypocrisy. >> the defendant's case, they were initially fined to 15 years in prison at this retrial now it's down to five years, i believe. was there any new evidence perhaps that could justify this reduced sentence and what do you think this says about egypt's justice system. >> this was a politically motivated case from start to finish. there was the absence of the defendants trying to get into the courtroom while the judge was sentencing them. this is egypt's system spiraling out of control sentencing protestors to prison and letting policeman who shot protestors go free. >> m
. >> what do you make of the reaction or lack thereof from the international community some say the international community hasn't been critical enough, of the egyptian government when it comes to these mass trials. what do you think should happen? >> we're deeply disappointed that the silence of the international community. they've been telling protestors that we have your back. that we believe after backing mubarak for so long. they are conspicuous by silence today, cozying up to...
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and their response or lack thereof. i've done a little work in the console gaming space, with the last three generations of consuls -- consoles. unlike a smartphone that we thoroughly every couple of years, consoles have to ask for a longer. of time. --period of time. hey make them, launch them, and how they work is very different of -- from a lot of throwaway electronics we see today. we have worked with leading cloud providers since 2005. that is interesting from an intensity perspective. you are making decisions that are quite often decades ahead. those are two decades investments that you are looking to the digital future and trying to guess where the world is heading. and then as you look at some of the other types of work around mobile and iat, much more software development. if you look at the results from ces, amazing developments over the past year. just bring it full circle, i started my career with ford motor company back in europe. i worked in the -- worked with for -- ford in 1995 with virtual reality using
and their response or lack thereof. i've done a little work in the console gaming space, with the last three generations of consuls -- consoles. unlike a smartphone that we thoroughly every couple of years, consoles have to ask for a longer. of time. --period of time. hey make them, launch them, and how they work is very different of -- from a lot of throwaway electronics we see today. we have worked with leading cloud providers since 2005. that is interesting from an intensity perspective. you...
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or lack thereof. there's this outfit being called a loser by many critics. kids cover your eyes.ger and model joy villa is using recycled snow fencing and literally barely there underwear to make her dress. she reportedly said it was "quite comfort ofable." >> i don't think so. >> to wear. if -- okay. kids look away. >> that's close up isn't it? like -- you know what it screams? it screams i want attention. >> and she got it. "boyhood" took the top honors at the 2012 british film academy award winning for best film, director and supporting actress. the coming of age film took 12 years to make. baftas are a good indicator of what will happen at the academy awards. that by the way, is two weeks away. the chief executive of bafta says 69% of the time in the last ten years those who have won the baftas go on to win at the oscars. >> all right. >>> another winter storm hitting the northeastern part of the u.s. many people are still digging out from the last one. how much snow they'll get and how international travel is impacted. that's coming up. >>> plus it may still be a long road a
or lack thereof. there's this outfit being called a loser by many critics. kids cover your eyes.ger and model joy villa is using recycled snow fencing and literally barely there underwear to make her dress. she reportedly said it was "quite comfort ofable." >> i don't think so. >> to wear. if -- okay. kids look away. >> that's close up isn't it? like -- you know what it screams? it screams i want attention. >> and she got it. "boyhood" took the top...
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saying he ignored science when it related to her, as related to her case with ebola exposure or lack thereof and is ignoring signs this time around. nick, let me bring you in. all 50 states have laws requiring measles vaccination to attend school. all have exemption for medical reasons. and here is where it gets tricky, all states except virginia and mississippi have exemption for religious beliefs. 19 states let them exempt for philosophical reasons. there are loopholes that are present in many states and you've talked about possibility of one day seeing lawsuits from parents whose children have been exposed to measles who blame another child in their class. >> that's right, tamron. the state law to start with that point, they're the source of most of the issue. public health we like to rely on prevention as much as possible. state laws are trying to encourage prevention specifically related to children going to attend school but as you were noting they were weakened by a number of exemptions. the biggest culprit, personal belief exemptions which as you note not every state has, less than h
saying he ignored science when it related to her, as related to her case with ebola exposure or lack thereof and is ignoring signs this time around. nick, let me bring you in. all 50 states have laws requiring measles vaccination to attend school. all have exemption for medical reasons. and here is where it gets tricky, all states except virginia and mississippi have exemption for religious beliefs. 19 states let them exempt for philosophical reasons. there are loopholes that are present in...
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check out this visibility or lack thereof. the exit for interstate 93, this is one of the biggest interstates in the state of massachusetts. we will take this exit and show you what it's like on a major highway. it really isn't any better. the volume of vehicles because of a lack of a travel ban today, there are a lot more vehicles on the road than there were last week. a lot of people in massachusetts are treating this like a normal work day and officials have told us they are concerned about that especially now as we head into the rush hour period that we are in now. we have noticed an extraordinary number of vehicles on the road and check this out. this visibility here is almost just in the negative numbers as we head on to i-93. so the highways are not safe. where to put the snow is a big problem. cars pulling over to the side of each road is a very big problem because they clog the exits, they clog the roadways. the plows can't do their jobs. here we have a plow trying to make some extra space over here. so the major high
check out this visibility or lack thereof. the exit for interstate 93, this is one of the biggest interstates in the state of massachusetts. we will take this exit and show you what it's like on a major highway. it really isn't any better. the volume of vehicles because of a lack of a travel ban today, there are a lot more vehicles on the road than there were last week. a lot of people in massachusetts are treating this like a normal work day and officials have told us they are concerned about...
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transparent requests which won the golden globe for tv sears and asked about amazon's profits or lack thereofre's what he had to say. >> we keep find new things to invest in but we have great frans franchises we've built over time, e-commerce, amazon prime, video, and, you know, kindle and amazon web services. and then we're also always investing and looking for the next -- >> investing and we won't make profit because we'll always find better investments. >> i don't know about always. that's a long time. >> always is a long -- at least we know somewhere down the road, kayla, thinking about profitability as opposed to investment. >> you didn't hear fire tv, you didn't hear really anything mentioned about fire. it's pretty clear, when you hear him listing his top priorities for the business, how he sees them segmented and how he sees them prioritized. the most fascinating statistic about amazon was in a "wall street journal" last week, in its entire corporate history not including this past quarter, 400 plus billion dollars in revenue, $1.9 billion in profit. over its entire corporate history.
transparent requests which won the golden globe for tv sears and asked about amazon's profits or lack thereofre's what he had to say. >> we keep find new things to invest in but we have great frans franchises we've built over time, e-commerce, amazon prime, video, and, you know, kindle and amazon web services. and then we're also always investing and looking for the next -- >> investing and we won't make profit because we'll always find better investments. >> i don't know...
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lloyd's mother and what she talked about already on the stand regarding her son's relationship or lack thereofto prosecutors. >> how long did you remain on the scene? >> i was there from approximately 5:30 to 8:30 that night. >> and during the course of that time, i think you indicated other law enforcement officers had responded. >> yes, sir. >> and did you make general observations of the scene around the body? >> yes. >> michael, i apologize. for some reason the detective was put there, and i greatly apologize to our audience as well. the bottom line is odin lloyd's mother testified that her son did not know aaron hernandez for very long. yet again we're talking about this relationship and painting very different pictures of whether or not they were close or casual acquaintances. >> right. i mean we heard in the opening statements on both sides that there were different stories as to how close aaron hernandez was to odin lloyd. the mother's testimony was relatively consistent with odin lloyd's girlfriend that aaron hernandez was not friends with odin lloyd. she claims she never even heard o
lloyd's mother and what she talked about already on the stand regarding her son's relationship or lack thereofto prosecutors. >> how long did you remain on the scene? >> i was there from approximately 5:30 to 8:30 that night. >> and during the course of that time, i think you indicated other law enforcement officers had responded. >> yes, sir. >> and did you make general observations of the scene around the body? >> yes. >> michael, i apologize. for...
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that is a theme, that commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that said has hurt us throughout the war effort. that theme runs throughout. where does that leave us? today i think we frankly have a policy of hope. right now we are assuming just discussed today at the london conference, conference, we are assuming the afghan national army and police can stand on its own. own. i find it difficult to wrap my mind around how the afghan national security forces are going to do alone without our support what 42 nation store 42 western nations can do in the last ten years. personally i have been hearing that in the pentagon briefings in the white house since about 2,005. the afghan the afghan national army would be able to stand on its own. the next assumption is we are assuming there is unity government. as we all know the afghans have politically peacefully transitioned. we have a very tenuous situation right now in the same year and at the same time we are announcing a zero option. frankly almost borderline irresponsible from a policy stan
that is a theme, that commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that said has hurt us throughout the war effort. that theme runs throughout. where does that leave us? today i think we frankly have a policy of hope. right now we are assuming just discussed today at the london conference, conference, we are assuming the afghan national army and police can stand on its own. own. i find it difficult to wrap my mind around how the afghan national security forces are going...
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friends, but at the end of the day there's enormous frustration with the presidential leadership or lack thereofy with putin? they gobbled up more of ukraine. how about we're going to get rid of assad? well, he's been able to kill 200,000 of his own citizens and hundreds of thousands left. isil's not a jv team. tehran has more authority and influence in baghdad than we do. that's what everybody's concerned about. rudy articulated it in a bold, dramatic way in the way that most of us don't agree with. but it's about the frustration with the president. >> he kind of hijacked the conversation in a different direction. >> well, i mean, he certainly hijacked it. but again, look what we're talking about today on a popular sunday news program, not about isil not about iran negotiations not about the ukraine being gobbled up by the individual that president obama said well after the election i'll have more flexibility. he certainly has more flexibility. these are the things that are concerning a lot of people. instead of talking about rudy, we've probably beat that one down pretty good so far, there is
friends, but at the end of the day there's enormous frustration with the presidential leadership or lack thereofy with putin? they gobbled up more of ukraine. how about we're going to get rid of assad? well, he's been able to kill 200,000 of his own citizens and hundreds of thousands left. isil's not a jv team. tehran has more authority and influence in baghdad than we do. that's what everybody's concerned about. rudy articulated it in a bold, dramatic way in the way that most of us don't agree...
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not telling the truth and whole truth specifically about your time in the war or lack thereof, theres a reason that that sort of thing upsets people more than just regular lying. and that rule applies to everyone, everyone except our next guest weirdly. congressman seth molten is a new member of congress from massachusetts. united states marine that volunteered to be sent to iraq even though he disagreed with the war. he served four combat tours in iraq. when he came home from the war and ran for congress, even though people knew he was a marine and about his four combat tours in iraq, he left out one very salient detail. he didn't overtly lie about it, but he left it out. he never talked about it. to the point where his hometown paper, the boston globe, turn oentd investigative unit to expose seth molten's real military record and what he was not talking about in his campaign. he was, quote, a former marine who saw fierce combat for months and months in iraq. but he chose not to publicly disclose he was twice decorated for heroism. until he was pressed on the subject by the boston g
not telling the truth and whole truth specifically about your time in the war or lack thereof, theres a reason that that sort of thing upsets people more than just regular lying. and that rule applies to everyone, everyone except our next guest weirdly. congressman seth molten is a new member of congress from massachusetts. united states marine that volunteered to be sent to iraq even though he disagreed with the war. he served four combat tours in iraq. when he came home from the war and ran...
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that commitment or lack thereof runs throughout the book and the signal that sends both to the region, the afghan government to the afghan populace and the enemy has really hurt as throughout the war effort. it was whether you're only here for al qaeda for your handyman bastinado for your announcing the surge to bring security, but now your announcing withdrawal. so where does that leave us? today i think we frankly have, to be very blonde a policy of hope in a lot of assumption. right now we are just discussing today at the 11:00 lunch so we are assuming the afghan national army police can stand on its own. i find it difficult to wrap my mind are bound by the national security forces are going to do alone without our support in the 42 nations, 42 western nations. personally, i have been hearing not in pentagon briefings in the white house that the afghan national army would be a lot to stand and operate on its own in 2005, 2007 and now 2009 and 2011 and now by 2014. we are assuming this unity government will hold. as we all know the afghans haven't politically, peacefully transitione
that commitment or lack thereof runs throughout the book and the signal that sends both to the region, the afghan government to the afghan populace and the enemy has really hurt as throughout the war effort. it was whether you're only here for al qaeda for your handyman bastinado for your announcing the surge to bring security, but now your announcing withdrawal. so where does that leave us? today i think we frankly have, to be very blonde a policy of hope in a lot of assumption. right now we...
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that is really a theme that kind of commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that sent both to the region to the afghan government to the afghan populace into the enemy has really hurt us throughout the war effort. you are only here for al qaeda or now you are focused on iraq or you are handing us off to nato for your announcing a search to bring security, but now you announce withdrawal. so where does that leave us quiet today i think we frankly have to be very blunt, a policy of hope in a lot of assumptions. right now we are assuming here that i was just discussed today at the london conference, but we are assuming the afghan national army and the afghan national police can stand on its own. i find it difficult to wrap my mind around how the ansi are going to do alone without our support with 42 nations, 42 western nations in the last 10 years. personally, i've been hearing that in pentagon briefings and in the white house and about 2005. the afghan national army would be able to stand and operate on it done in 2005 2007 now 2009 now lebanon now 1
that is really a theme that kind of commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that sent both to the region to the afghan government to the afghan populace into the enemy has really hurt us throughout the war effort. you are only here for al qaeda or now you are focused on iraq or you are handing us off to nato for your announcing a search to bring security, but now you announce withdrawal. so where does that leave us quiet today i think we frankly have to be very...
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i'm wondering what impact do you think that might have, especially on the freedom or lack thereof ofeople to open up their own businesses. there are some businesses like people who have restaurants in their homes. do you think that that is ultimately going to assist the development? >> thank you for the question. 10 year's ago, 90% of the population of the cuban workforce worked for the state or state businesses. today that is probably down to about 70%. the number of people who work for themselves is gone up from about 150,000 to about 500,000 now. the vast majority of these businesses are small vendors small restaurants, people selling in dealing out of their homes. i think that the opening we have offered to the private sector is going to take a while to work through, but it is clear that it will strengthen the capacity of those businesses and the creation of a small private sector. i think we will see change in that area over time. >> thank you. >> first of all, let me introduce basillio guzman, who was a political prisoner for 32 years. thank you for joining us. thank you for yo
i'm wondering what impact do you think that might have, especially on the freedom or lack thereof ofeople to open up their own businesses. there are some businesses like people who have restaurants in their homes. do you think that that is ultimately going to assist the development? >> thank you for the question. 10 year's ago, 90% of the population of the cuban workforce worked for the state or state businesses. today that is probably down to about 70%. the number of people who work for...
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stuart: strong words from colonel ralph peters on president obama's strategy or lack thereof againstl politics editor, who pays the political price for the president's retreat in the face of this war on christians? >> i would have to thank hillary clinton, the democratic party read large, the president, and we think about it this way. of america, whatever you think about its founding, is a christian nation in the sense that 75% of americans express some degree of faith in christianity. that is where we are. that is the reality. we are much less christian nation than we were say 30 years ago but still overwhelmingly christian. americans have heard from the pulpit of their churches whether they go to catholic churches mainline protestant churches, whatever across the country going back to last summer, please in prayers over and over again these are black churches white churches liberal conservative, please in prayers that someone would intercede on behalf of all these persecuted christians and that's something will resonate politically and when it is time for hillary clinton to be seri
stuart: strong words from colonel ralph peters on president obama's strategy or lack thereof againstl politics editor, who pays the political price for the president's retreat in the face of this war on christians? >> i would have to thank hillary clinton, the democratic party read large, the president, and we think about it this way. of america, whatever you think about its founding, is a christian nation in the sense that 75% of americans express some degree of faith in christianity....
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i am wondering what impact you think that might have especially on the freedom or lack thereof of peopleo open up there own businesses. restaurants in homes and stuff like that. i don't no to what extent there is extensive free enterprise. do you think that will ultimately assist the development? >> thank you for the question. cuba ten years ago about 90% of 90 percent of the population of the cuban workforce worked for the state. today that is probably down to about 70 percent. about a hundred and 50,004 years ago to about half a million. there has been a substantial increase. some of those businesses are quite successful. the vast majority are small vendors, small restaurants people selling out of there home. the opening we have offered it we will take a while to work through but is clear it will strengthen the capacity of business in the creation of a small private business sector. >> thank you. i yield back my time. >> first of all, let me introduce mr. guzmÁn a political prisoner of 22 years. thank you for joining us. i would also like to introduce a gentleman -- the wife and a lead
i am wondering what impact you think that might have especially on the freedom or lack thereof of peopleo open up there own businesses. restaurants in homes and stuff like that. i don't no to what extent there is extensive free enterprise. do you think that will ultimately assist the development? >> thank you for the question. cuba ten years ago about 90% of 90 percent of the population of the cuban workforce worked for the state. today that is probably down to about 70 percent. about a...
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can't work with you and this will never work and that's really a theme, that kind of commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that that sent both to the region, to the afghan government, to the afghan populace and to the enemy has really hurt us throughout the war effort. it was rather, you know whether you're only here for al-qaeda or now you're focused on iraq or your hand is off to nato or you are announcing a surge to bring secure but now you are announcing a withdrawal, and that theme runs throughout. so where does that leave us? today i think we think we have to be very blunt a politics of hope and a lot of assumptions. right now we are assuming, it was just discussed today at the london conference but we are assuming that the afghan national army and afghan national police can stand on its own. i find it difficult to wrap my mind around how the nsf, afghan nationals to be forces, are going to do alone without our support with 42 nations, 42 western nations have done in the last 10 years. personally i have been hearing that in the pentagon briefings and widest
can't work with you and this will never work and that's really a theme, that kind of commitment or lack thereof that runs throughout the book. the signal that that sent both to the region, to the afghan government, to the afghan populace and to the enemy has really hurt us throughout the war effort. it was rather, you know whether you're only here for al-qaeda or now you're focused on iraq or your hand is off to nato or you are announcing a surge to bring secure but now you are announcing a...
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have to have a copy of the book you can look it up and make your conclusions about her beauty or lack thereof. she kicks things off in july of 1861. the union small group of union forces are marching up the -- they were planning on having a fourth of july celebration. publish... block... >> she decides to tap into her wide network of confederate family members and friends who are in the army and to get herself a piece of the army, to the contribute her own work for the rebels. and she becomes a courier and spy for the rebel army. and belle is a little bit of a seductress. it was very rare, especially in a 17-year-old girl. i like to say if sarah palin and miley cyrus had a 19th century baby -- [laughter] it would have been belle boyd. [laughter] she was a little bit like civil war girls gone wild. [laughter] and she seduced union men, confederate men. i like to file this one under things you can't make up. this is why i like nonfiction, it's always funnier than fiction. one of her reported paramours was a man by the name of major dick long. [laughter] i must be a 12-year-old boy, i found that
have to have a copy of the book you can look it up and make your conclusions about her beauty or lack thereof. she kicks things off in july of 1861. the union small group of union forces are marching up the -- they were planning on having a fourth of july celebration. publish... block... >> she decides to tap into her wide network of confederate family members and friends who are in the army and to get herself a piece of the army, to the contribute her own work for the rebels. and she...
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or lack thereof taking place between greek leaders and european policy makers.d note that earnings will continue to be a big part of the discussion. a lot of oils and gas majors reporting this week. this could help or hurt the ftse 100. 13% of its waiting based in oil and gas. the declineing oil prices has been a major head wind for the oil majors. speaking about -- i was talking about greece. we should note the athens index is down about 4%. the greek bond markets continue to see a lot of selling pressure. that's resulting in yields. take a look over here. it is training at 761 down better than 5% talking about greece. let's get you up to speed on the story. in the first major speech in front of parliament. greek prime minister laid out his reform plan and once again rejected an extension of greece's austerity tide bailout program. ending the country's quote, humanitarian crisis was a top priority and announced initiatives including raising the minimum wage and reinstated pension bonuses. turkey takes over the presidency of the g 20. ahead of the meeting u.s. t
or lack thereof taking place between greek leaders and european policy makers.d note that earnings will continue to be a big part of the discussion. a lot of oils and gas majors reporting this week. this could help or hurt the ftse 100. 13% of its waiting based in oil and gas. the declineing oil prices has been a major head wind for the oil majors. speaking about -- i was talking about greece. we should note the athens index is down about 4%. the greek bond markets continue to see a lot of...
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there is always this discussion in washington about bipartisanship or a lack thereof.can washington learn about how you deal with your democratic counterparts on the city council in san diego? >> most of the issues we are on there is no place for partisanship. we are making sure that we hire police officers in san diego. that is not a republican or democrat issue. that is a common sense issue. let's work together. we will be able to find common sense solutions. i think that is what the people of san diego want and what most of the country wants as well. >> sir, you mentioned infrastructure. back to the federal government -- does this country need and infrastructure bank? the shovel ready jobs the white house always talked about to put americans back to work. there are some any roads and bridges. are we talking about stuff that could go on for five or 10 years? >> yes. when you look at our roads and bridges, they have not been repaired in basically decades. it is also a civil issue. 50% of all new revenue growth in san diego i am going to put right back into infrastruct
there is always this discussion in washington about bipartisanship or a lack thereof.can washington learn about how you deal with your democratic counterparts on the city council in san diego? >> most of the issues we are on there is no place for partisanship. we are making sure that we hire police officers in san diego. that is not a republican or democrat issue. that is a common sense issue. let's work together. we will be able to find common sense solutions. i think that is what the...
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try to handicap exactly what type of cost effective structures have been placed or lack thereof of chinae envious over. >> you have no idea in china. there is no investigative journalism. the bullet trains, we know from a few years ago badly designed and built and serious accidents. you don't know if they'll ever pay for themselves. the china had 8% 10% annual growth rate will cover a multitude of sins. you have you peasants to turn into a workforce, that covers a multitude of cinks sins. the savings of the chinese people, which they need to support themselves in old age, they no social security no medicare that money's going to gold-plated projects that westerners love but may not make any sense for the chinese people. >> in our last 30 seconds, coincidence would have it and the "wall street journal" today your paper, talk about texas building a high speed train, doing it with private funds, whether to accomplish that they're on a different track than california. how can california justify 68 billion for a train that will use other parts of systems that will slow it down and indeed the
try to handicap exactly what type of cost effective structures have been placed or lack thereof of chinae envious over. >> you have no idea in china. there is no investigative journalism. the bullet trains, we know from a few years ago badly designed and built and serious accidents. you don't know if they'll ever pay for themselves. the china had 8% 10% annual growth rate will cover a multitude of sins. you have you peasants to turn into a workforce, that covers a multitude of cinks sins....
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we have exclusive reporting to get right to the truth of the matter or the lack thereof and we have breakingtigation is nowhere near done, the words of a senior network source. it has widened, we are now learning beyond his initial inaccurate account of the 2003 iraq war mission in which he falsely claimed his chopper was hit by enemy hire. there are new questions about his account of being in berlin when the wall came down and his claims t
we have exclusive reporting to get right to the truth of the matter or the lack thereof and we have breakingtigation is nowhere near done, the words of a senior network source. it has widened, we are now learning beyond his initial inaccurate account of the 2003 iraq war mission in which he falsely claimed his chopper was hit by enemy hire. there are new questions about his account of being in berlin when the wall came down and his claims t
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about for the last couple of decades and it's interesting when napster hit them, the response or lack thereof then i've done a little bit of work over the last three generations of those that we know and love today and it's been kind of interesting from the digital disruption perspective because unlike the smartphone that we throw away every couple of years, the consul, the likes of playstation and xbox have been lost in much longer. no of time so the strategy and the digital decisions that you're going to make and how you want to them and how them and how they work through the generation is different from a lot of the consumer electronics that we see today. those have been lucky enough to work with the providers on the crowds and that is interesting because you are making decisions that are quite often looking at things like network technology and that is a two decade investment if you are looking at. then if you look at the other work it's much softer development if you look at the results just amazing developer and over the past year. bringing a closer call i started my career back in euro
about for the last couple of decades and it's interesting when napster hit them, the response or lack thereof then i've done a little bit of work over the last three generations of those that we know and love today and it's been kind of interesting from the digital disruption perspective because unlike the smartphone that we throw away every couple of years, the consul, the likes of playstation and xbox have been lost in much longer. no of time so the strategy and the digital decisions that...
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. >> talking about the biggest problem, the humidity or the lack thereof.e don't ever have humidity in the south bay. could be a big problem. they have insulators around the its to keep it cold. >> i didn't even know that. i figure skated for ten years and i didn't even know that. >> i dpn know it either until i did research. >> power of google. >> talk about this forecast. saturday, notice, i don't know if you've been noticing, sneezing, coughing, it's not spare the air but the pollen. goodness. it has been in full bloom this past week because of the rain we saw though it was a couple of days. that was enough to send all of our pollen really all of our flowers, trees, everything into bloom. moderate to high category as we head to next week. not go to catch a break on the front. unseasonably warm weather, we have a chance of rain in the forecast tomorrow. right now looking at notice every microclimate very different this morning. south bay, clear, 45. the peninsula, san bruno mountain cam shows fog as far as the eye can see covering some of the coastal moun
. >> talking about the biggest problem, the humidity or the lack thereof.e don't ever have humidity in the south bay. could be a big problem. they have insulators around the its to keep it cold. >> i didn't even know that. i figure skated for ten years and i didn't even know that. >> i dpn know it either until i did research. >> power of google. >> talk about this forecast. saturday, notice, i don't know if you've been noticing, sneezing, coughing, it's not spare...
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the same pay-fors or lack thereof written almost identically. so what's at stake? what's at stake is how much the people of our respective districts are going to benefit and whether they will benefit. back in my district, the head of they have galseburg community foundation said when he's meeting with donors, if they can give them to their i.r.a., as this bill will allow they give four times the amount of goods and services than they would give without the i.r.a. donation provision. four times. this isn't about the donorful it's about the recipient. and so i would just simply ask, why don't we give the certainty not to the donor. but rather give the certainty to the recipient. whether it be food and shelter, whether it be education benefits here in our country and around the world that benefit from this provision, give them the certainty, do what we've always done but do it early and do it now. rather, i would ask anybody who stands up to oppose this, 10 months from now, where will your vote be on a one-year extension? where will your vote be on a two-year extensio
the same pay-fors or lack thereof written almost identically. so what's at stake? what's at stake is how much the people of our respective districts are going to benefit and whether they will benefit. back in my district, the head of they have galseburg community foundation said when he's meeting with donors, if they can give them to their i.r.a., as this bill will allow they give four times the amount of goods and services than they would give without the i.r.a. donation provision. four times....
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, i think i read every federal decision that had ever been written involving women's rights or the lack thereof. that was no mean feat because there was precious little, less than today would be generated in a month, i think. so that was the women students pushing me in that direction. and then there were new clients coming to the aclu office in new jersey with complaints that the aclu had never heard before. one group were pregnant school teachers who were forced out on what was called "maternity leave" which meant you go as soon as you begin to show because after all, the children must not think that their teacher swallowed a watermelon. and then if the school system wants you back they'll call you back. but there was no guarantee right to come back. so women were complaining. the complaint was we are ready willing and able to work. there's no reason why we should be forced out the fourth month. and they thought that maybe the new anti-discrimination laws would be helpful to them. and there were blue-collar women who worked at places that had good health insurance packages. one of those women
, i think i read every federal decision that had ever been written involving women's rights or the lack thereof. that was no mean feat because there was precious little, less than today would be generated in a month, i think. so that was the women students pushing me in that direction. and then there were new clients coming to the aclu office in new jersey with complaints that the aclu had never heard before. one group were pregnant school teachers who were forced out on what was called...