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one area killing them offense or lack thereof. it was missing today against the new york mets.e you ever had one of those days? grady sizemore knows the feeling. first a mets fan offers him a cold drink. not very polite. later sizemore loses the ball in the sun. thankfully it does not lead to any runs. aaron harang on the mall. looked little too hot to handle. that brings in murphy. one-nothing mets. did he first in the fifth inning. curtis granderson slaps to left ben revere will leave his feet much harang gives up one run in six innings appreciates the effort. seventh inning two on for revere a chance to tie the game. revere zero for four. everyone is having a bad day. in the eighth inning chase utley lets one go right through his legs. next batter is travis and he looks to sac fly to left. runner comes home. phillies have scored a total of 16 runs. >>> to the ice the flyers season ended saturday. although it can be argued it ended long before then. the flyers missed the post season for the second time in three years despite that, the players in the dressing room don't see th
one area killing them offense or lack thereof. it was missing today against the new york mets.e you ever had one of those days? grady sizemore knows the feeling. first a mets fan offers him a cold drink. not very polite. later sizemore loses the ball in the sun. thankfully it does not lead to any runs. aaron harang on the mall. looked little too hot to handle. that brings in murphy. one-nothing mets. did he first in the fifth inning. curtis granderson slaps to left ben revere will leave his...
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was going on, i could always tell how strong this was based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. so they go out there, nothing is happening, i am giving frustrated because were losing money. and i get a call on the radio for my interpreter. he says to me that they are out there but it's a stalemate situation going on. so i had to do something. so i grabbed an ak-47 and i convinced an individual to go out there and an interpreter. we go to meet the army and the theme was fascinating. we get up there and there is a bunch of guys come about 15 firing guy and have not just ak-47 guns, but they are on one side of the road. and on the other side we have the yemeni's army contingent who is also in a firing position. and we have a gun truck there. in the middle of the road there were a few guys sitting down including this guy. so we pull up and i just remember getting out of mystically thinking that who in the heck in the world right now is doing this. probably nobody. and so i get out there and i go to sit down with a group that's in the middle. i was apprised and surprisingly calm, bu
was going on, i could always tell how strong this was based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. so they go out there, nothing is happening, i am giving frustrated because were losing money. and i get a call on the radio for my interpreter. he says to me that they are out there but it's a stalemate situation going on. so i had to do something. so i grabbed an ak-47 and i convinced an individual to go out there and an interpreter. we go to meet the army and the theme was...
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i could tell house on the travel shakes were based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. they go they go out there and nothing is happening. i'm getting a little frustrated. i get a call the radio. he says to me they are all out there but it is a stalemate going on. i i had to do something. i gravitated 47 convinced in all better went to go out with me. we go out there to meet the army. and the scene was fascinating. i mean,, we get up there and is about 15 better when guys who are all in firing positions. they have automatic weapons on one side of the road. on the other side we have the army contingent were also in firing positions command we have a a gun truck. in the middle of the road there are a few guys sitting down. we pull up command i remember getting out and distinctly thinking who in the hell in the world right now is doing this. probably nobody. so i get get out there and go and sit down with the group in the middle. i was surprisingly i was surprisingly calm but knew i would have to take a hard stance. now she was high. they chew this narcotic leaf. he was ve
i could tell house on the travel shakes were based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. they go they go out there and nothing is happening. i'm getting a little frustrated. i get a call the radio. he says to me they are all out there but it is a stalemate going on. i i had to do something. i gravitated 47 convinced in all better went to go out with me. we go out there to meet the army. and the scene was fascinating. i mean,, we get up there and is about 15 better when guys who are...
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at some point, does that relationship or lack thereof breakdown where actually one of those sectors,ne of their asset classes -- bob: i think it can break down later in the year. what happens if expectations build up later in the year and the ecb qe program is either going to slow down or potentially stop? the ecb has said, yes, we plan to do qe until september 2016. there are some technical issues about getting purchases of european bonds in certain illiquid markets, but what happens if later in the year the inflation numbers pick up again? european growth accelerates. expectations could change in the fourth quarter of this year. if qe stops or reverses, that would create a serious problem for markets. is that going to happen over the next 3-6 months -- no. jonathan: if it is a buy everything scenario with qe -- bob: if you get a reversal of qe or an announcement that qe is going to slow down, you get a selloff in european bonds. german 10-year bond yields in 3-6 months time could be close to euro, and could snap back to 50 basis points or 75 basis points, in a reasonably short time
at some point, does that relationship or lack thereof breakdown where actually one of those sectors,ne of their asset classes -- bob: i think it can break down later in the year. what happens if expectations build up later in the year and the ecb qe program is either going to slow down or potentially stop? the ecb has said, yes, we plan to do qe until september 2016. there are some technical issues about getting purchases of european bonds in certain illiquid markets, but what happens if later...
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we begin with president obama's foreign policy decision or lack thereof. italy's prime minister today at an event where the president said he refused to rule out that all sink sanctions could end immediately in a final nuclear deal. ed henry has our report. >> president obama said he did not want to interfere with john kerry's negotiation, a signal that he is open to letting them get immediate sanctions relieved just days after the supreme leader tran-eight said that was one of two key conditions to get a final deal by the end of june. >> part of this job is to sometimes find formulas they get to the main concerns while allowing for the other side to make a presentation to their politics that is more acceptable reporter: the president added twice for emphasis that his main concern is making sure that if iran breaks the agreement that sanctions can be snapped back in place. he downplayed concerns that bladder approved and is now showing iran defensive missiles. >> i think we surprised that are held as long. given that they were not prohibited by sanctions f
we begin with president obama's foreign policy decision or lack thereof. italy's prime minister today at an event where the president said he refused to rule out that all sink sanctions could end immediately in a final nuclear deal. ed henry has our report. >> president obama said he did not want to interfere with john kerry's negotiation, a signal that he is open to letting them get immediate sanctions relieved just days after the supreme leader tran-eight said that was one of two key...
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. >> but talking about prices with inflation or lack thereof because then everybody has a handicap fore bid. depending on how much deflationary we may see a way kite -- a rate hike watch the foreign-exchange. >> is that pushed out? >> it is very possible to get that inflation rate close to the 2% and 2016 is almost as probable as 2015. charles: if not this year they will box the selfie in. >> eight trader's market going in with this number. >> you love that. keep your fingers crossed. thank you for joining us. i will see you tomorrow on and "varney & co.". lou dobbs is next. >> good evening. ayatollah dobbs. the number of the 2016 presidential contenders doubling over the last two days. today after clinton confirmed she is running for president republican senator marco rubio launched his bid promising to move politics beyond the past with ed jab that clinton that could be the oldest nominee in history. we have michael goodwin and former clinton adviser. also geopolitics is complex after russia's maneuver
. >> but talking about prices with inflation or lack thereof because then everybody has a handicap fore bid. depending on how much deflationary we may see a way kite -- a rate hike watch the foreign-exchange. >> is that pushed out? >> it is very possible to get that inflation rate close to the 2% and 2016 is almost as probable as 2015. charles: if not this year they will box the selfie in. >> eight trader's market going in with this number. >> you love that. keep...
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what was going on, i can always tell how strong it was based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. so they go out there and nothing is happening, i'm getting frustrated because we're losing a lot of money and i get a call on the radio and he says they are all out there, but it's sort of a stalemate situation going on. so i grabbed an ak-47, i convinced an old veteran to go out with me and an interpreter, so we go out there to meet the army and this scene was just fascinating, we got up there and there were about 15 veteran dies who are all in firing positions and they had automatic weapons. and they are on one side i'm on the other side we have the yemenis army contingent who are also in the firing position. in the middle of the road there were a few guys sitting down, including this character. and so we pull up near the sand dune. i remember thinking who in the hack in heck in the world right now is doing this? probably nobody. [laughter] and so i get out there and i sit down with a group in the middle. i was surprisingly calm and i knew that i would have to take a hard stance. i
what was going on, i can always tell how strong it was based upon the army's reaction to them or lack thereof. so they go out there and nothing is happening, i'm getting frustrated because we're losing a lot of money and i get a call on the radio and he says they are all out there, but it's sort of a stalemate situation going on. so i grabbed an ak-47, i convinced an old veteran to go out with me and an interpreter, so we go out there to meet the army and this scene was just fascinating, we got...
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the biggest intrusion was cutting through the white house's security system or lack thereof.g to skip the old red phone, the russian hackers said, let's cut through the chase. breach security. gather all the information we want in the white house. it's the latest breach of government systems. including the faa and a whole bunch of electrogrids. doesn't make anybody feel warm and fuzzy. the white house says, it was no big deal. the lower security stuff. i hear you. how did it make you feel? >> it's hypocritical. one, i'm worried the white house doesn't have proper security. they charged at&t to pay $120 million in fines for their data breach. if we can't protect our private companies -- >> they have to get paid though. >> are they going to fine themselves for this data breach? >> i had colonel ralph peters on earlier. i filled in for stuart. he said, listen, if they get the president's schedule, they know a lot. so if i'm russia and i just invaded, you know, another country and i look at the president's schedule and he has golf, a meeting with so-and-so, maybe the siu, but not
the biggest intrusion was cutting through the white house's security system or lack thereof.g to skip the old red phone, the russian hackers said, let's cut through the chase. breach security. gather all the information we want in the white house. it's the latest breach of government systems. including the faa and a whole bunch of electrogrids. doesn't make anybody feel warm and fuzzy. the white house says, it was no big deal. the lower security stuff. i hear you. how did it make you feel?...
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do you finds women come up to you i love the way your comes tombs are on the show, or lack thereof?> (laughing) no, nobody ever talks about my costumes. i can i can understand that. but it is part of the show. i guess you know, part of betraying a character that's you know, like casino every like my character you know, very you know, physical, put it that way. >> yes. it is casino of -- he's naked all the time in his real life. what is the weirdest way somebody has said your real name? >> i had a plumber at some point, fixing some stuff in our house in new orleans and he called me mishkeel, like i've never heard. that will but that's a classic. >> that's good. well mishkeel, good to have you in philly. come see us sometime. >> okay i would love that, thank you so much. >> thank you. can't wait to see this move. >> i is he like the perfect -- i'm man a hit over owe sexual man. he kind of has it all. he's got great body, good looking. >> and he's fun. >> i and he is funny. what a mess. >> now how do you feel right now? >> i hate myself. >> lets guess to quincy. is it nap time yet? >>
do you finds women come up to you i love the way your comes tombs are on the show, or lack thereof?> (laughing) no, nobody ever talks about my costumes. i can i can understand that. but it is part of the show. i guess you know, part of betraying a character that's you know, like casino every like my character you know, very you know, physical, put it that way. >> yes. it is casino of -- he's naked all the time in his real life. what is the weirdest way somebody has said your real name?...
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over into the streets of baltimore, the city's mayor is now facing backlash for her response or lack thereof. kelly wright here with more on why she is being blamed for the violence. >> baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake under fire for the city's response to the violence. and it goes back to comments she made over the weekend that sound as if she was actually trying to justify the riots. perhaps she misspoke. >> while we tried to make sure that they were protected from the cars and the other, you know things that were going on we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well. and we worked very hard to -- to keep that balance and to put ourselves in the best position to de-escalate. >> those words will haunt her. rawlings-blake now backtracking insisting her words were taken out of context. the mayor saying she wanted to give peaceful protesters a chance to get out their message. >> i never said nor would i ever say, that we are giving people space to destroy our city. my words should not be twisted. >> also under question right now, the timing of that citywide curfew.
over into the streets of baltimore, the city's mayor is now facing backlash for her response or lack thereof. kelly wright here with more on why she is being blamed for the violence. >> baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake under fire for the city's response to the violence. and it goes back to comments she made over the weekend that sound as if she was actually trying to justify the riots. perhaps she misspoke. >> while we tried to make sure that they were protected from the...
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or lack thereof. angie's list is actually based in indiana, and their ceo is a big republican donor. that put even more power behind that punch. and then there's this. indy big data, the twitter handle there, indy big data, a conference, a very large high-profile tech conference, which is slated for indianapolis at the indiana convention center next month on may 7th. as soon as mike pence signed that law, indy big data was one of the first places that felt the backlash and felt it hard. look at this. this is from their facebook page. over the past 48 hours, we have seen seven national sponsors back out of the indy big data conference 2015 as a direct result of the religious freedom act. this law is having an immediate and negative impact on tech in the state of indiana. we want them to know and acknowledge that this is a real case happening now. not a conference to be impacted months or years from now. and we are calling for an immediate correction to this law in order to prohibit discrimination in in
or lack thereof. angie's list is actually based in indiana, and their ceo is a big republican donor. that put even more power behind that punch. and then there's this. indy big data, the twitter handle there, indy big data, a conference, a very large high-profile tech conference, which is slated for indianapolis at the indiana convention center next month on may 7th. as soon as mike pence signed that law, indy big data was one of the first places that felt the backlash and felt it hard. look at...
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the nationals' offense or lack thereof came to life in boston, scoring 17 runs over the last two contestsensive spark is exactly what this team needed. >> absolutely hitting is contagious. you go up there feeling good, and knowing your teammates are behind you and they're going to support you as well, i'd say it's a good feeling. you take the pressure off yourself and everybody swinging it well. absolutely it's contagious. >> what's encouraging for us, the last couple of games is that extended inning that we've been talking about where we get the base hit the we get the walk we get another base hit and then a big base hit. we got that yesterday. wilson with the big double three-run double those are difference makers in a game. >> we'll see if the nationals can continue their hot hitting tonight against the phillies. also news coming out from the pitching staff. the bullpen in particular, manager matt williams says that craig stammen has a torn flexor in his throwing arm that will require surgery. no word on when stammen will return. from nationals park i'm jason pew, news4 sports. >> than
the nationals' offense or lack thereof came to life in boston, scoring 17 runs over the last two contestsensive spark is exactly what this team needed. >> absolutely hitting is contagious. you go up there feeling good, and knowing your teammates are behind you and they're going to support you as well, i'd say it's a good feeling. you take the pressure off yourself and everybody swinging it well. absolutely it's contagious. >> what's encouraging for us, the last couple of games is...
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boy gangster demon explains some of the hardships of his prison situation involving his teeth or lack thereofust went to dental today. they got my dentures over there. i was a drug user. and the speed rotted my teeth. so i finally got them all pulled. >> how are you eating? >> the food here is usually pretty soft. so i eat that. if it's something i can't eat, there's usually someone at the table that's pretty cool about, oh, you know what, here demon. yeah, give me that, demon, and i'll give you what you can eat. cool, shoot it. >> why are you two holding hands? >> we just got in trouble for holding hands. >> no way. >> yes. >> [ bleep ]. >> we just got in trouble for holding hands. >> how you doing, girl? >> sexual relations between inmates that are incarcerated in california department of corrections rehabilitation is not allowed. inmates must refrain themselves from engaging in that type of behavior. >> it's not just the officers that prohibit these relationships. it's also frowned upon by a group of gang dropouts on the sny known as the 2-5. this group believes it runs the yard. >> >> som
boy gangster demon explains some of the hardships of his prison situation involving his teeth or lack thereofust went to dental today. they got my dentures over there. i was a drug user. and the speed rotted my teeth. so i finally got them all pulled. >> how are you eating? >> the food here is usually pretty soft. so i eat that. if it's something i can't eat, there's usually someone at the table that's pretty cool about, oh, you know what, here demon. yeah, give me that, demon, and...
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. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that isy difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but if you stay the same every day, they expect, you know, what to do once you come in. >> sergeant marlisha redfield jackson works in the pendleton gang unit with boggess and 23 of his cellmates. she's all too familiar with the public perception of the teens here. >> these are everyday kids, you know. every kid has issues. theirs might be a little more violent than others or more to deal with, but that's what we're here for because it's all about correcting their behavior, you know, because someone didn't do something somewhere, you know, to make sure they are not in here. >> coming up on "lock-up: pendleton juvenile," a glimpse into the horrific childhood of jacob shauntee. >> i was taken away from my dad. i was put with my mom. my dad went to prison fo
. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that isy difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but if you stay the same every day, they expect, you know, what to do once you come in. >> sergeant marlisha redfield jackson works in the...
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are you really the right person to be criticizeing hillary clinton's accomplishments or lack thereof?learly been reading the democratic talking points. >> she said she'd been reading "fortune" and "the new york times." earlier i spoke with carly fiorina fiorina, potential 2016 republican presidential contender. thank you for being here. so, was it your first -- >> thanks for having me. >> -- dose of exposure to the left-leaning media, but who do you think you are to criticize hillary clinton? do you want to answer that here? >> well first as i pointed out, to mika we doubled hp to $90 billion, tripled the rate of innovation to 11 patents a day, quadrupled cash flow. i went through a series of accomplishments. the thing about business unlike politics, there are facts, there are numbers, there are results that you can't spin. they're just there. i think people are always shocked that someone would bring forward results and accomplishments because in politics, for too many, it's all about position and title. certainly i think that's been true of hillary clinton. >> what struck me about t
are you really the right person to be criticizeing hillary clinton's accomplishments or lack thereof?learly been reading the democratic talking points. >> she said she'd been reading "fortune" and "the new york times." earlier i spoke with carly fiorina fiorina, potential 2016 republican presidential contender. thank you for being here. so, was it your first -- >> thanks for having me. >> -- dose of exposure to the left-leaning media, but who do you think...
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are you really the right person to be criticizeing hillary clinton's accomplishments or lack thereof?l, you've clearly been reading the democratic talking points. >> she said she'd been reading "fortune" and "the new york times." earlier i spoke with carly fiorina fiorina, potential 2016 republican presidential contender. thank you for being here. so, was i republican presidential contender. >> this was exposure to the but left-leaning media. but who do you think you are to ary cl criticize hillary clinton? do you want to answer that here?e?do youirst >> well, first, as i pointed out to mica, we doubled hp to 09 on, tri billion. tripled the r innovation to 90 a day, quadrupled cash flow.ere ar unlike politics, in business here a there are facts,re numbers, in. results, that you can't spin.i thi they are just there.nk i think people are shocked that fo someone would bring forward results anrw accomplishments. because in politics for too many, it is all about position and title. that certainly i think that's been f true of hillary clinton. about >> what struck me about that exchange is,
are you really the right person to be criticizeing hillary clinton's accomplishments or lack thereof?l, you've clearly been reading the democratic talking points. >> she said she'd been reading "fortune" and "the new york times." earlier i spoke with carly fiorina fiorina, potential 2016 republican presidential contender. thank you for being here. so, was i republican presidential contender. >> this was exposure to the but left-leaning media. but who do you think...
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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 wom
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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and it kind of goes back to ron wilson's question to the last speaker about paroles or the lack thereofny modern wars, it's just that the records are being -- are-[çople huge movements of people going every which way. given that chaotic element it is hard to put a number on how many southerners actually migrated. today it is estimated, brazil has a large population similar to that of the u.s. so it is less than 1%, perhaps .5% of the entire population, a small minority. >> is this microphone on? my name is james, i am from >> is this microphone on now? very interesting talk. my name is james omen and i'm from williamsburg. diwnd anyer of the former slavesÑ=á come with theirbw) formerkx ñ owners to brazil? that's the first part. and i understand that -- becausehat br i got interested in this subject years ago. i understandm that brazil has nothing anywhere like the problem of racial relations that the united states has. can you comment on those two questions? thank you. >> sure.t the answer to the first questions, forme is g%áíçyes, in some cases former compan slaves didy accompany south
and it kind of goes back to ron wilson's question to the last speaker about paroles or the lack thereofny modern wars, it's just that the records are being -- are-[çople huge movements of people going every which way. given that chaotic element it is hard to put a number on how many southerners actually migrated. today it is estimated, brazil has a large population similar to that of the u.s. so it is less than 1%, perhaps .5% of the entire population, a small minority. >> is this...
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are, how complex bureaucracies are and there's nothing more complex than the eurozone system or lack thereof managing our collective economic prospects. they tend to develop a life of their own and they intend to be subject to inertia and it's very difficult to shift once you have embarked upon a certain path. we will not be putting ourselves in a situation and is very harsh negotiations if we didn't think the path we have embarked upon for greece is a path that could get us to a good place. we are convinced that it can't. the greek people did not vote for us because they believed in the success story of last year. they voted for us because they knew that it was smoke and mirrors. in this negotiation we are not trying to impose our will upon our 18 partners. we have a mandate, said today. i accept this fully. what we are asking for is for the opportunity to do two things. firstly to be heard to have our proposals for the way in which the greek social economy must be reformed discussed in good faith and the second thing we are asking for is for the time and the space in which to allow these c
are, how complex bureaucracies are and there's nothing more complex than the eurozone system or lack thereof managing our collective economic prospects. they tend to develop a life of their own and they intend to be subject to inertia and it's very difficult to shift once you have embarked upon a certain path. we will not be putting ourselves in a situation and is very harsh negotiations if we didn't think the path we have embarked upon for greece is a path that could get us to a good place. we...
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i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because of my legal status, or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an lpr or legal permanent resident status to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i didn't look into new jersey to be honest, i started looking somewhere else. now i am new york and hopefully things work out for daniel -- work out for me. this is an issue obviously that is not only affecting they are going to affect me, but a lot of other folks who want to essentially obtain a professional license. >> thank you so much. next, dr. porterfield, you just became president of franklin and marshall college, which is a small liberal arts college in pennsylvania. you talked about access for undocumented students at your school. undocumented students site costs as the number one reason for dropping out. but as frank and marshall doing to address the problem? >> thank
i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because of my legal status, or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an lpr or legal permanent resident status to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i didn't look into new jersey to be honest, i started looking somewhere else. now i...
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leadership among our friends and allies or lacked thereof that has shaped the future.e do not lead others will fill the void, as we have seen in ukraine and syria. they will be less benevolent. as you all know, president obama likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. as the clock ticks down he is making big debts on foreign policy iran, cuba, and elsewhere. the completion would not do as much to shape a new world order and ensure its norms of behavior at this moment as the obama trade agenda, which could bring two thirds of the world's economies under a set of strictures that are very friendly to what we have tried to the eight with our allies after the end of world war ii. that is what we are here to discuss as well. timing could not be better. while secretary kerry makes his arguments here, the u.s. trade secretary is in japan negotiating to close the remaining caps on the transpacific partnership and the u.s. is hosting the fifth round of talks in new york city. a bipartisan bill was intr
leadership among our friends and allies or lacked thereof that has shaped the future.e do not lead others will fill the void, as we have seen in ukraine and syria. they will be less benevolent. as you all know, president obama likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. as the clock ticks down he is making big debts on foreign policy iran, cuba, and elsewhere. the completion would not do as much to shape a new world...
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archivist as you know i'm biased toward towards youth summit ends or lack thereof will reflect that i is. i've worked with you in the past past. you were gracious enough to come to my district where you were warmly received and wildly popular and want you to come back and they want me to leave. they actually do. so i will say this. i am confident that you are going to identify whatever issues exist and i'm confident that you are going to work on those issues. i know you will and i would also encourage you because there is not a more fair-minded conscientious hard-working member of congress than mark meadows are chairman and to the extent that you could privately meet with him, he was wildly successful and a former life in his wildly successful in this life. i know that you want that ranking to improve and i know he wants that ranking to improve and to the extent you can work together to remedy that situation i think it would be an oligarchy as interest. with be an oligarch s. interest. with that i will yield whatever remaining time i have to my friend from north carolina mr. meadows.
archivist as you know i'm biased toward towards youth summit ends or lack thereof will reflect that i is. i've worked with you in the past past. you were gracious enough to come to my district where you were warmly received and wildly popular and want you to come back and they want me to leave. they actually do. so i will say this. i am confident that you are going to identify whatever issues exist and i'm confident that you are going to work on those issues. i know you will and i would also...
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does that make some difference on the security or lack thereof on the server in new york? daniel: having some familiarity with what is called sensitive, but unclassified information as i wrote the dam white house memo and march of 2009 that started everything off on that, i do know that the state department uses to such designations. -- two such designations. it is called a pseudo-secrecy realm. one is called no form and the other is no dis. it might be used for some official reason. they have to do with labels that are attached to records most feasibly in the paper route that call for special safeguarding on special handling. your point is a good one. i touched on it in the political magazine article that i wrote a couple of weeks ago that even if nothing on her server was classified, which is what she has said, and for all any of us in this room know is entirely possible, it was not reviewed for classification which is another matter. even if that is so, it is very hard to believe there was not at least some sensitive but unclassified information of that level that was t
does that make some difference on the security or lack thereof on the server in new york? daniel: having some familiarity with what is called sensitive, but unclassified information as i wrote the dam white house memo and march of 2009 that started everything off on that, i do know that the state department uses to such designations. -- two such designations. it is called a pseudo-secrecy realm. one is called no form and the other is no dis. it might be used for some official reason. they have...
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does that make some difference on the security or lack thereof on the server in new york? daniel: having some familiarity with what is called sensitive, but unclassified information as i wrote the dam white house memo and march of 2009 that started everything off on that, i do know that the state department uses to such designations. it is called a pseudo-secrecy realm. one is called no form and the other is no dis. it might be used for some official reason. they have to do with labels that are attached to records most feasibly in the paper route that call for special safeguarding on special handling. your point is a good one. i touched on it in the political magazine article that i wrote a couple of weeks ago that even if nothing on her server was classified, which is what she has said, and for all any of us in this room know is entirely possible, it was not reviewed for classification which is another matter. even if that is so, it is very hard to believe there was not at least some sensitive but unclassified information of that level that was there for which a special h
does that make some difference on the security or lack thereof on the server in new york? daniel: having some familiarity with what is called sensitive, but unclassified information as i wrote the dam white house memo and march of 2009 that started everything off on that, i do know that the state department uses to such designations. it is called a pseudo-secrecy realm. one is called no form and the other is no dis. it might be used for some official reason. they have to do with labels that are...
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leadership among our friends and allies or lack thereof, that has shaped the future. it's certain if we don't lead others will fill the void as seen in ukraine and syria.trk likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. and as the clock ticks down, he is make something big bets on foreign policy fronts on iran in particular and cuba and elsewhere. yet for all the publicity those efforts have gained, their completion would not do as much to shape a new world order and ensure its norms of behavior through this defining moment as the obama trade agenda which could bring two-thirds of the world's economies under a set of strictures that are very trendily to what we have tried to create with our allies after the end of world war ii and that's what we're here to discuss today. timing couldn't be better. while secretary kerry makes his arguments here, u.s. trade representatives michael froman is in japan to close the remaining gaps on the transpacific partnership the u.s. and eu are hosting the ninth r
leadership among our friends and allies or lack thereof, that has shaped the future. it's certain if we don't lead others will fill the void as seen in ukraine and syria.trk likes basketball. and he has referred to the last two years of his second term as the fourth quarter of his presidency. and as the clock ticks down, he is make something big bets on foreign policy fronts on iran in particular and cuba and elsewhere. yet for all the publicity those efforts have gained, their completion would...
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how very complex organizations are and there's nothing more complex than the eurozone system or lack thereof managing our collective economic prospects. they tend to develop a life of their own and they tend to be subject to inertia. and it's very difficult to shift once you have embarked upon a certain path. we would not be putting ourselves in a situation, in this very harsh negotiation, if we didn't think that the path we have embarked upon for greece is a path that could get us to a good place. we are convinced that it can't. the greek people did not vote for us because they believed the greek success story of last year. they voted for us because they knew that it was smoke and mirrors. in this negotiation, we're not trying to impose our will upon our 18 partners in the euro group. we have a mandate. so do they. i accept this fully. what we are asking for is for the opportunity to do two things. firstly, to be heard. to have our proposals for the way in which the greek social economy must be reformed, discussed in good faith. and the second thing we're asking for is for the time and the
how very complex organizations are and there's nothing more complex than the eurozone system or lack thereof managing our collective economic prospects. they tend to develop a life of their own and they tend to be subject to inertia. and it's very difficult to shift once you have embarked upon a certain path. we would not be putting ourselves in a situation, in this very harsh negotiation, if we didn't think that the path we have embarked upon for greece is a path that could get us to a good...
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a few people have touched briefly on the effect or lack thereof of the affordable care act. so i just wanted to get back to that for a minute. people thinking it's too soon to tell whether the effect of the act or having more people have insurance is going to help mitigate health care costs and what evidence might we be looking for later that would tell us whether it's having an effect. >> well, i am anxious to say that if you expand subsidies for health insurance you should expect to spend more for health care. so that part of it doesn't -- isn't going to control -- isn't going to help the health spending issue. it really is everything else we've been talking about. changing the way health care is delivered. and with regard to the aca, i do think it is too early. i'm a little skeptical about some of the initiatives that have been undertaken. but nonetheless let's see how they work out. the other point, though that i would make is that the aca and politicians in general have studiously avoided really reforming the medicare program and it seems to me that being the biggest pur
a few people have touched briefly on the effect or lack thereof of the affordable care act. so i just wanted to get back to that for a minute. people thinking it's too soon to tell whether the effect of the act or having more people have insurance is going to help mitigate health care costs and what evidence might we be looking for later that would tell us whether it's having an effect. >> well, i am anxious to say that if you expand subsidies for health insurance you should expect to...
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. >> reporter: but the defense's biggest target was the science, or lack thereof.y thought was a huge mistake, never testing the coffee cups. >> there's no scientific evidence. there's no scientist who came in here out of their 22 witnesses who talked. look if they're right i guess you could call this the murder weapon, right? if they're right then this is the weapon, the deadly weapon that dr. gonzalez used in this case, and you don't bother to test it? give me a break. >> reporter: so they grilled that expert who testified that george could only have ingested the poison sunday morning. turns out george had been drinking wine and vodka in the days before his symptoms surfaced. the defense got the expert to concede a big point. alcohol, or in technical terms, ethanol, could throw off his findings. >> if it was demonstrated that he had been consuming a large amount of ethanol over a long period of time that would probably change my opinion. >> reporter: in their final words to the jury, ana's lawyers drove it home. >> what is the state's case missing? this is overly
. >> reporter: but the defense's biggest target was the science, or lack thereof.y thought was a huge mistake, never testing the coffee cups. >> there's no scientific evidence. there's no scientist who came in here out of their 22 witnesses who talked. look if they're right i guess you could call this the murder weapon, right? if they're right then this is the weapon, the deadly weapon that dr. gonzalez used in this case, and you don't bother to test it? give me a break. >>...
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. >> important to remember on this day looking at lines or lack thereof for the watch, this is an iphoneny. the estimates for selling of the apple watch in the first year all over the map. but i think the biggest is what 40 million, 30 million, 20 i think soc gen. this is a company that sold 200 million iphones last year. >> isn't the point you have to make an appointment to see the iphone? would people -- >> the watch. >> the watch. >> you don't get to take it home. >> no, no but if you're supposed to be there by appointment only? i assume you book in there's no need for that. >> the important thing from apple's perspective, creating a new ecosystem or one within their ecosystem, that is part of a long-term plan and whatever the watch is today is not going to be what it is tomorrow or the next day. >> correct. >> and so all of these kinds of projections, it's hard to imagine, really is, what's it going to be in five years? will they be dominant in wearables which many believe is going to be a very popular technology. >> meantime the stock has been trading, close to 52-week high rangen i
. >> important to remember on this day looking at lines or lack thereof for the watch, this is an iphoneny. the estimates for selling of the apple watch in the first year all over the map. but i think the biggest is what 40 million, 30 million, 20 i think soc gen. this is a company that sold 200 million iphones last year. >> isn't the point you have to make an appointment to see the iphone? would people -- >> the watch. >> the watch. >> you don't get to take it...
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commissioned officer in command, you're responsible to keep your superiors advised on your ability or lack thereof to perform an assigned mission. doesn't matter whether you like the mission or not. i didn't read that memo as saying that the bmd policy was wrong. i read the memo as the chief of staff of the army and chief of wags operations were telling secretary of defense, sir, i don't think i can do what you want me to do. something has got to change the mission or the resources. but they were doing what one has to do in that position. in fact they would have been seriously at fault had they not done so. >> very good. very good. i'm going to keep going. i'd like to kick back to the mkv, multivolume kill and now the mokv. multiple object. what's the real potential, the long term potential of miniature rye zags of the kill vehicles whether it's on today's intercepters or something else? what's the long term potential for miniature rye zags there? >> well we've been through several cycles of miniature rye zags. i mentioned earlier that we had take thn refrigerator sized kill vehicle and shrunk it
commissioned officer in command, you're responsible to keep your superiors advised on your ability or lack thereof to perform an assigned mission. doesn't matter whether you like the mission or not. i didn't read that memo as saying that the bmd policy was wrong. i read the memo as the chief of staff of the army and chief of wags operations were telling secretary of defense, sir, i don't think i can do what you want me to do. something has got to change the mission or the resources. but they...
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i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because the my legal status or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an hour pr or legal you have to have an lpr, or legal permanent resident status, to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i did not even looked into new jersey, to be honest. i started looking somewhere else and so now i am new york and hopefully things work out for me. this is an issue obviously that is not only affecting they are going to affect me, but a lot of other folks who want to essentially obtain a professional license. >> thank you so much. next, dr. porterfield you just , became president of franklin and marshall college, which is a small liberal arts college in pennsylvania. you talked about access for undocumented students at your school. undocumented students site cost as the number one reason for dropping out. what is frank and marshall doing
i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because the my legal status or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an hour pr or legal you have to have an lpr, or legal permanent resident status, to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i did not even looked into new jersey, to be...
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time, it's jumped into the political foray recently with this whole scandal about vaccinations or lack thereofbecome part of the autism discussion. and that's why i asked whether we are increasing or struggling to understand autism as a society. >> it's a lot less of the discussion than it might have been ten years ago. so i would say we have to respect people that have strong feelings on that. and -- but we have to move ahead, and we try to you know follow leads on that. that's environmentally oriented the most difficult. but it's not slowing us down from doing this other good work. so in that interview just beforehand, people don't like to work in a spectrum. cancer was a spectrum 70 years ago. and we didn't get anything going with cancer until we started to break down cancers. so we have to work on it. they want to have an array of genetic array, and they want to have phenotypeing. so they can see how does it present itself in that person. and then they go to work to increase -- we have worked with this and worked with that. we have worked with some of these presentation issues and then we'
time, it's jumped into the political foray recently with this whole scandal about vaccinations or lack thereofbecome part of the autism discussion. and that's why i asked whether we are increasing or struggling to understand autism as a society. >> it's a lot less of the discussion than it might have been ten years ago. so i would say we have to respect people that have strong feelings on that. and -- but we have to move ahead, and we try to you know follow leads on that. that's...
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purpose of it was to call attention to the united states concerning our campaign finance laws or the lack thereof. and he wanted to deliver, at least his original plan -- i haven't actually talked over this for a long time with him, but his original plan was to deliver letters to every member of congress complaining about the campaign finance and the fact it needs to be changed. >> okay. couple ways i need to follow up with you. one, if he wanted to deliver letters, what about the good old-fashioned mail system as opposed to violating restricted air space, landing on capitol hill in a gyrocopter? >> the main purpose there was not so much to alert congress to something they already know but to make a statement so that america would take notice so they could see what the problem is. he and i have been working on this together for some time. we have a web page. on that we were talking about campaign finance. we've gotten pretty much nowhere in several years. and he felt that something needed to be done to make an outstanding statement. >> i think he was successful in making a statement by doing it t
purpose of it was to call attention to the united states concerning our campaign finance laws or the lack thereof. and he wanted to deliver, at least his original plan -- i haven't actually talked over this for a long time with him, but his original plan was to deliver letters to every member of congress complaining about the campaign finance and the fact it needs to be changed. >> okay. couple ways i need to follow up with you. one, if he wanted to deliver letters, what about the good...
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so my questions or lack thereof will reflect that. i've worked with you in the past past. you were gracious enough to come to my district where you were warmly received and wildly popular and want you to come back and they want me to leave. they actually do. so i will say this. i am confident that you are going to identify whatever issues exist and i'm confident that you are going to work on those issues. i know you will and i would also encourage you because there is not a more fair-minded, conscientious hard-working member of congress than mark meadows, our chairman, and to the extent that you could privately meet with him, he was wildly successful in a former life in his wildly successful in this life. i know that you want that ranking to improve and i know he wants that ranking to improve and to the extent you can work together to remedy that situation i think it would be in all of our best interest. with that i will yield whatever remaining time i have to my friend from north carolina, mr. meadows. >> i thank the gentleman for his kind words and i would debate one par
so my questions or lack thereof will reflect that. i've worked with you in the past past. you were gracious enough to come to my district where you were warmly received and wildly popular and want you to come back and they want me to leave. they actually do. so i will say this. i am confident that you are going to identify whatever issues exist and i'm confident that you are going to work on those issues. i know you will and i would also encourage you because there is not a more fair-minded,...