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and i think the oss decided, a lot of people don't know what the oss is sent it's an important part of our country's history. because they were really groundbreaking in what they did. >> i don't know if you can talk about this or not but. [inaudible] >> i hope so. [laughter] that's a good question. i spend a lot of time casting in my mind but that would be a fun thing to do. i just think it has movie potential and let's hope that happens. [inaudible] >> i will be in d.c. speaking at politics and prose there and then also speaking in d.c. this summer. a few other things lined up here and there. thank you very much. [applause] for more information visit the author's web site cate lineberry.com. >> the american booksellers foundation for free expression has joined the aclu and over 80 other organizations in signing an open letter to members of congress to protest the national security administration's surveillance of americans internet and phone records. chris pine instated booksellers librarians and other members of the publishing community have been trying to amend section 215 of the pa
and i think the oss decided, a lot of people don't know what the oss is sent it's an important part of our country's history. because they were really groundbreaking in what they did. >> i don't know if you can talk about this or not but. [inaudible] >> i hope so. [laughter] that's a good question. i spend a lot of time casting in my mind but that would be a fun thing to do. i just think it has movie potential and let's hope that happens. [inaudible] >> i will be in d.c....
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>> when did the oss ewald into the cia? >> i believe that was in the '50s after the war there was a lot of talk about whether the oss should stay as one. it was her nation's first intelligence agency. whether it should stay as one agency or be divided into others, and i'm certain i'm not an expert on that, but i believe that's what happened. and i think, the oss societal a lot of people don't know what the oss is and i think it was such an important part of our countries history because they were really groundbreaking in what they did. >> i don't like to talk about this or not, but --.net. >> i hope so. >> who would star as harold? >> a good question. i have not spent a lot of time casting in my mind, but that would be a very fun thing to do. i do think it has movie potential. let's hope that happens. >> [inaudible] >> yes. i will be in d.c. speaking of politics and prose there, and then also speaking at the spy museum in d.c. this summer. a few other things lined up here and there. okay. thank you very much. really enjoyed
>> when did the oss ewald into the cia? >> i believe that was in the '50s after the war there was a lot of talk about whether the oss should stay as one. it was her nation's first intelligence agency. whether it should stay as one agency or be divided into others, and i'm certain i'm not an expert on that, but i believe that's what happened. and i think, the oss societal a lot of people don't know what the oss is and i think it was such an important part of our countries history...
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plus could the secret to weight oss be in your dreams? to interpret your dreams to change your health. dr. oz: i like that. >> next.
plus could the secret to weight oss be in your dreams? to interpret your dreams to change your health. dr. oz: i like that. >> next.
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a revolutionary plan for weight oss when we come back.p next -- >> your yo-yo dieting days are over. dr. oz: meet the man that cracked the codes. secrets to keeping the weight secrets to keeping the weight off go! secrets to keeping the weight go lunch at olive garden. go for lunch combinations starting at $6.99. like our new signature meatball sandwich or melty chicken parmigiana. unlimited satisfaction starting at $6.99. where should we go? go olive garden! like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. fact is, when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips go below the enamel surface to whiten as well as $500 professional treatments, at a fraction of the cost. guaranteed, or your money back. crest. life opens up when you do. want a whiter smile today? try 2 hour express whitestrips. want a whiter smile today? bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. then we deliver it directly to you. dr. oz: today's show is all about sur
a revolutionary plan for weight oss when we come back.p next -- >> your yo-yo dieting days are over. dr. oz: meet the man that cracked the codes. secrets to keeping the weight secrets to keeping the weight off go! secrets to keeping the weight go lunch at olive garden. go for lunch combinations starting at $6.99. like our new signature meatball sandwich or melty chicken parmigiana. unlimited satisfaction starting at $6.99. where should we go? go olive garden! like other precious things...
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plus could the secret to weight oss be in your dreams? how to interpret your dreams to change your health. dr. oz: i like that. >> next. >> it is the hottest trends in salons across the country, gel manicures. could this special process come at a price? today we are asking the question, are they safe. millions of women are enjoying the latest craze in nail care. gel manicures. the promise, a chip-free, smudge-free, quick drying manicure that lasts up to three weeks. but at what cost? some derm tolgists question the safety saying that they can cause infection or allergic reactions. we sent women out to get a gel manicure to see the potential threats of this popular nail reatments. >> my right hand is in its second turn under light. dr. oz: there were even concerns the uv lamp could increase your risk of cancer but recent headlines challenge the cancer scare saying they do not appear to significantly increase the risks of a type of skin cancer. but some questions remain. are gel manicures truly safe or could the potential dangers be bad for
plus could the secret to weight oss be in your dreams? how to interpret your dreams to change your health. dr. oz: i like that. >> next. >> it is the hottest trends in salons across the country, gel manicures. could this special process come at a price? today we are asking the question, are they safe. millions of women are enjoying the latest craze in nail care. gel manicures. the promise, a chip-free, smudge-free, quick drying manicure that lasts up to three weeks. but at what...
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obama administration's announcement that it has a nothe evidence to conclude that president bashar all oss software has used chemical weapons numerous times against rebel forces the majority of the american public does not want the u.s. to provide weapons to opposition forces a new pew poll that surveyed some fifteen hundred adults last week showed that seventy percent of the public opposes arming the rebels with only twenty percent a green beyond that sixty eight percent of people say that the u.s. military is already too committed to getting involved in syria and another sixty percent believe the opposition groups may be no better than the current government so. should the u.s. see getting involved at all well fifty three percent of the people polled believe that it is important for the u.s. to support any groups opposing authoritarian regimes the conversation has now shifted from whether the rebels need america's support to what the u.s. should be doing to help them so the american public might be against the idea of arming the rebels but for the obama administration it's full steam ahe
obama administration's announcement that it has a nothe evidence to conclude that president bashar all oss software has used chemical weapons numerous times against rebel forces the majority of the american public does not want the u.s. to provide weapons to opposition forces a new pew poll that surveyed some fifteen hundred adults last week showed that seventy percent of the public opposes arming the rebels with only twenty percent a green beyond that sixty eight percent of people say that the...
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you remeer lastugust the president id that would be ossing red line.ys this now means that the u.s. wil provide military support to the syrian rebels, but he stopped srt o saying thate will directly on it syrianebels, something that had been pushi for. saying tonight, this is a important, reason step th the president has to take. lou: thank you. ed henry, fox news chief white house correspondent. joining us, ahor, columnist, jetted back, former white house special assistant,enior adviser to presidentill clinto. and weekly standard executive editor fox is contributor fred -- fred barnes. thanyou for being here. let me start with you. this has crossed a red line. now w hear a dru bea@ and we're talki about 100-150 deaths over the course of 12 months. why is ts aed le for this administration? given 93,000 people hav been killed? >> wel i think it is a very complicated situation as all of these are. i thi that the president wants to do -- was to be helpful, but it is a situation where it is difficult to know ectly whos on one sidnd we want to make sure we'
you remeer lastugust the president id that would be ossing red line.ys this now means that the u.s. wil provide military support to the syrian rebels, but he stopped srt o saying thate will directly on it syrianebels, something that had been pushi for. saying tonight, this is a important, reason step th the president has to take. lou: thank you. ed henry, fox news chief white house correspondent. joining us, ahor, columnist, jetted back, former white house special assistant,enior adviser to...
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he began with the new operating system for mac, oss, maverick is the new name for it.. it was called the mountain, leopard. they reason out of cats. they are switching to a california nethemed name. one feature could be an radio service. it could be called i radio and rumor is it would be free to those who use it because it would be supported by ads. apple says it would use its genius program to choose songs in your i tune's library. also expected an update to ios mobile operating system. it's mac book line up is supposed to be refreshed and possibly an update to apple tv. >> i know the stocks haven't been doing all that. we've been having this discussion with our own team. seem like the younger folks likes the alternative. seems like apple lost its cool. >> that's what some people say. apple was build on the brand of being an innovator. people are waiting to see the newest, coolest, latest device. it hasn't shown that. it's had the second and third sort of tier versions of its original products. investors recognize. the stock is down 17% this past year. down 34% since
he began with the new operating system for mac, oss, maverick is the new name for it.. it was called the mountain, leopard. they reason out of cats. they are switching to a california nethemed name. one feature could be an radio service. it could be called i radio and rumor is it would be free to those who use it because it would be supported by ads. apple says it would use its genius program to choose songs in your i tune's library. also expected an update to ios mobile operating system. it's...
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i was cleaning my garage, and i@s goig@to (oss old toys into the dumpster.ought maybe the crane kid@ would like them. oh, goody. war toys. yeah. get a load of these. ah, little tin confederate soldiers so my child can have the fun o reiving the carnage of the civil war. you bet.
i was cleaning my garage, and i@s goig@to (oss old toys into the dumpster.ought maybe the crane kid@ would like them. oh, goody. war toys. yeah. get a load of these. ah, little tin confederate soldiers so my child can have the fun o reiving the carnage of the civil war. you bet.
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as you just point out, it osses all kinds of polical boundaries.ot of potical boundaries. that is what is happening. maybe this is the kind o contents that will bring together this great political divide the we have been seeing in america tod. lou: let's move from the navigar to the leader. and edward snowden who, i think -- i vie him to be -- his actiins are just here reprehensible. whose responsibilitys it? and i know that there are a lot of judgments toe made and a lomore facts to come and. this is a man, a contractor e nsa, a well-known and will establish a contractor with the nsa. ey put him in a position in which she could survey apparently all quarters of the nsa without much connection to were test of his abilities or even his predileions. it is a strange thing to m >> it is aealtrains think again, i gets to the psychology of the iivual but and responsibility of t individual. that is at the core of the story . i see this guy -- i seeome of the same psyological traits that i did in the walker spy scandal 30 years ago. and as we deal with wha
as you just point out, it osses all kinds of polical boundaries.ot of potical boundaries. that is what is happening. maybe this is the kind o contents that will bring together this great political divide the we have been seeing in america tod. lou: let's move from the navigar to the leader. and edward snowden who, i think -- i vie him to be -- his actiins are just here reprehensible. whose responsibilitys it? and i know that there are a lot of judgments toe made and a lomore facts to come and....
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let's bring in steve oss, cio of global equities as well as saine brown, fixed income strategist at lord abbott. steve, welcome. i'm going to start with you. on that list or something else, what's the single most important thing you are watching right now? >> i think it is a mosaic. if you watch one thing, there's no haley grail, brian, but certainly i'm watching china, trying to make sure they don't blow up. i was happy to see what they did last night. they are trying to, you know, cool down that bubble out there, but they run the risk of blowing the whole thing up and i kind of backed off last night. >> going to put on the spot. had to pick, gun to head, bernanke or china, what's more important in. >> u.s. economic growth. >> okay. >> i think that starts to come through. we've got a lot of numbers coming out the next few weeks, i think that will substantiate our whole idea that we're shifting right now from the world is not ending scenario to oh, my god we're actually going to grow again. i think that's why bernanke is pulling in, so i expect to see, you know, the market start to shift
let's bring in steve oss, cio of global equities as well as saine brown, fixed income strategist at lord abbott. steve, welcome. i'm going to start with you. on that list or something else, what's the single most important thing you are watching right now? >> i think it is a mosaic. if you watch one thing, there's no haley grail, brian, but certainly i'm watching china, trying to make sure they don't blow up. i was happy to see what they did last night. they are trying to, you know, cool...
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think there weren't there weren't any so this whole issue is not is a non-issue so so with all the with oss i frankly think it isn't so you're the only person saying this because i've heard it nowhere else so there were no liberal groups that were ever denied a real hassle to read or know liberal groups with this weird sounding name or an employee name that would imply the i.r.s. is the groups with a few iras and if the heiresses job is to determine if a group is engaged principally in politics rather than in social welfare and and groups come along with political names then i think it's entirely appropriate in fact it's their job to be investigated this is the excited pleasure of my political as for. coming up next in new york i'll be answering some of your video facebook and message board comments from over thom hartmann dot com and questions in a special segment of your take my take live today. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. it's the good
think there weren't there weren't any so this whole issue is not is a non-issue so so with all the with oss i frankly think it isn't so you're the only person saying this because i've heard it nowhere else so there were no liberal groups that were ever denied a real hassle to read or know liberal groups with this weird sounding name or an employee name that would imply the i.r.s. is the groups with a few iras and if the heiresses job is to determine if a group is engaged principally in politics...
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and he took it upon himself, this impulsive, risk-taking officer, to contact another oss man that he'dtalian-american and plea for his help to use some of his agents behind enemy lines to try and track down the whereabouts of the works. he recruited a man with a perfect disguise, a priest from parma who was also a partisan and leader of a brigade that worked behind the lines. anelli was recruited to try can and use his network, and, of course, what better disguise than wearing the outfit of a priest. but there were difficulties to get him in the areas that he needed to be. so they decided that he would fly him behind enemy lines and allow him to have his very first airplane ride going up but, of course, the plane couldn't land, so they had to suit him up with a parachute to he could jump out. [laughter] and the story proliferates that after having jumped out, the couple of officers in the back of the plane looked and saw his prayer book there, and they wrapped it in a rag and tied a rope around it and dropped it out. so anelli became known as the legendary flying priest among his paris
and he took it upon himself, this impulsive, risk-taking officer, to contact another oss man that he'dtalian-american and plea for his help to use some of his agents behind enemy lines to try and track down the whereabouts of the works. he recruited a man with a perfect disguise, a priest from parma who was also a partisan and leader of a brigade that worked behind the lines. anelli was recruited to try can and use his network, and, of course, what better disguise than wearing the outfit of a...
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since 2008 the oss reported an average of over 45 fires a year. so far 2013 acres right on track with 22 fires through the 21st of june. these are industries self-reported and do not include many small fires that are members bring to our attention. it also does not include oil rigs, pipelines or storage terminal five and does not include chemical plants. these sometimes dead and potential catastrophic events take place all too often in this interest you. the first responsibility after tragic is that the safety of their employees is the top rudy. the widowed wives and husbands, children left without a father or mother may feel differently. more must be done to prevent these types of incidents from occurring in the first place. the regulatory process relies on much self reporting which, in essence, allows industry to self regulate. asking in the november 2012 epa risk management inspection at the exxon mobil facility in baton rouge, the company had never done a compliance audit for risk management planning, although is required to be done every thre
since 2008 the oss reported an average of over 45 fires a year. so far 2013 acres right on track with 22 fires through the 21st of june. these are industries self-reported and do not include many small fires that are members bring to our attention. it also does not include oil rigs, pipelines or storage terminal five and does not include chemical plants. these sometimes dead and potential catastrophic events take place all too often in this interest you. the first responsibility after tragic is...
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they became pretty formidable, and they were aided by the oss, the forerunner of the cia, and by their british counterparts. so they play a role. it's not a decisive role because there are not enough of them and, obviously, it's very hazardous. the germans were absolutely ruthless. if you were partisan or a suspected partisan, you were likely to be summarily executed. in france it's a bigger network. and, again, it's only the last year of the war where they play a role because prior to that there was simply very little partisan activity that really put a dent in the germans. and, again, you had to be incredibly brave to participate in the french resistance because the germans would go through, and in several cases execute everyone in the village if, in fact, the partisans had been active in that area. again, it's not decisive. i think it's important to acknowledge them and to recognize that they played a role in southern france especially. there were american agents, soldiers, basically, who would parachute in and rendezvous with the french resistance units and help in various ways, in
they became pretty formidable, and they were aided by the oss, the forerunner of the cia, and by their british counterparts. so they play a role. it's not a decisive role because there are not enough of them and, obviously, it's very hazardous. the germans were absolutely ruthless. if you were partisan or a suspected partisan, you were likely to be summarily executed. in france it's a bigger network. and, again, it's only the last year of the war where they play a role because prior to that...
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. >> three, craddick house colleagues you look to work with --oss the aisle >> in tax reform?>> tax reform, entitlement --orm, >> on our committee, ron kind, joe crowley, at least two s who appreciates the challenges we've got. we have been working on some of the tax initiatives and he understands that we need to be able to come together on that common ground that has to be there in order for us to move forward as a nation. medicine forced over 20 years. i did not give up the practice of medicine and a privilege it was to care for people to come to this town and fight with the other side. that's not why i did it. i gave up the practice of medicine so i could come to washington and hopefully have some positive input into solving the incredible challenges that we've got. that same story is basically true for every member of hunger is regardless of their background. they did not do it to fight a partisan political battle over and over again. they came to solve problems. do youou ever get -- ever regret the choice? >> absolutely not. to be involved in this beacon of freedom to the
. >> three, craddick house colleagues you look to work with --oss the aisle >> in tax reform?>> tax reform, entitlement --orm, >> on our committee, ron kind, joe crowley, at least two s who appreciates the challenges we've got. we have been working on some of the tax initiatives and he understands that we need to be able to come together on that common ground that has to be there in order for us to move forward as a nation. medicine forced over 20 years. i did not give...