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. >> you have written the gap between those who run the government and those who are overned has now grown -- >> i forget. can you tell me what else i have said? i thought i would put him on he spot. >> i remember you were talking in the context of immigration and how it was easy for people to say let immigrants in or let them say. what about the people living next door to them or whose jobs they were take sng >> thank you. i shouldn't have spending cut you on the spot. look, america's leaders, america's political leaders, our congressmen and senators, the people who have populated the federal government, i'm going to repeat something i said before. they used to live normal livings. they used to experience the normal harassments of normal life in america. they worked jobs. they got a paycheck. they had no specific or great status. they knew what it was to just be normal. and then they would go into government. i'm being very general. we can all see exceptions to what i'm saying. i just don't see that heanings in government now. i see an entire, two generations now, an actual governin
. >> you have written the gap between those who run the government and those who are overned has now grown -- >> i forget. can you tell me what else i have said? i thought i would put him on he spot. >> i remember you were talking in the context of immigration and how it was easy for people to say let immigrants in or let them say. what about the people living next door to them or whose jobs they were take sng >> thank you. i shouldn't have spending cut you on the spot....
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been baking the bread all morning and all these turkeys you see here, they will be going into the overnes around 8:00 this morning. they're expecting about 100 to 200 turkeys. this again is something they do every year. it's a decades long tradition. what they're doing is they drop off the turkeys. they go in the brick ovens, they come back and pick them up later. how many we at now? >> 72. >> 72 turkeys have been dropped off here. this is something people have been doing all morning and they're going to come back and puck up these turkeys a little bit later. we got some soft customers out here, you guys enjoying yourselves? go ahead. happy thanksgiving. yes. it's so early in the morning. sam here is the owners. i mean, why are you doing this every year? >> i ask myself that question. i have been doing it sentence i was like 12-years-old. so i don't know anything else. it gets interesting because i actually foound found out there is others that do this. they don't. i equated to the fact that sometimes you go to a doctor with problems and you go to three, four doctors, they say, we can't h
been baking the bread all morning and all these turkeys you see here, they will be going into the overnes around 8:00 this morning. they're expecting about 100 to 200 turkeys. this again is something they do every year. it's a decades long tradition. what they're doing is they drop off the turkeys. they go in the brick ovens, they come back and pick them up later. how many we at now? >> 72. >> 72 turkeys have been dropped off here. this is something people have been doing all...
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who are attracted to isis on the ground because they are being oppressed by their government, by ,overnments in iraq and syria they are looking for some kind of vision. yes, a lot of it has to do with tourity but a lot of it has - do with the ability to make their own choices in life. that is freedom, or democracy, or whatever you want to call it. are we the only country that is getting anti-isis messages out there? guest: no, not at all. the eu is doing that. and there are people who are doing it on their own. people can look on youtube and see some of the things that have been done. some of them -- i don't know how effective their -- they are, but there certainly is a lot of material out there. surprised ife there is actually more anti-ice is material than there is pro-isis material on the web. host: we found something called coolianey and -- foundation. what is that? guest: it is something started of -- former supporters not violent extremism, but certainly the kind of ideology we are fighting right now. and they have switched sides and are promoters of democracy and liberal ideas. they'v
who are attracted to isis on the ground because they are being oppressed by their government, by ,overnments in iraq and syria they are looking for some kind of vision. yes, a lot of it has to do with tourity but a lot of it has - do with the ability to make their own choices in life. that is freedom, or democracy, or whatever you want to call it. are we the only country that is getting anti-isis messages out there? guest: no, not at all. the eu is doing that. and there are people who are doing...
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. >>> 6:51, the rain is coming down and look at the clouds overner city. from the adventure aquarium. the rain started early, it's going to stay with us through the morning and into this afternoon. 56 degrees right now and the wind northeasterly at 14 miles an hourk that's steady wind is going to make it feel like it's coming down heavier. allegheny west, you see it has rained, it's light rain in the area right now. it won't be an all day rainfall. there are some breaks in the rain but we will see more rain later today, you could see it lining up to the south. the rain threat will be with us into tonight and early tomorrow morning. then a break tomorrow, veterans day. on thursday, see the snow in nevada. that's coming our way with more rain for our area. we'll get our sar. could see an inch in cape pay. it's a warter inch by noon time. heavier downpours according to this model for reading and lancast lancaster. look at the heavy rain potential not only this afternoon but this evening. 6:00 this evening it will be coming down. finally come to an end overnig
. >>> 6:51, the rain is coming down and look at the clouds overner city. from the adventure aquarium. the rain started early, it's going to stay with us through the morning and into this afternoon. 56 degrees right now and the wind northeasterly at 14 miles an hourk that's steady wind is going to make it feel like it's coming down heavier. allegheny west, you see it has rained, it's light rain in the area right now. it won't be an all day rainfall. there are some breaks in the rain but...
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we are the number two overne to france and have 1000 people working in france.hts are with their friends and families. many of them have been directly affected. it has been very difficult. i think that we are doing everything we can for passengers. if they want to reroute or do not want to fly, we are being very sympathetic and sorting that out. post-7/7, post-9/11, tragic events, people do go back to flying. passenger demand is high. it will continue to be high and people will want to continue to lead their lives. traveling is part of that. it is very easy to get on a plane. events,ss of tragic there is a short-term effect and that is what we would expect. over the medium to long-term, as with the other events i just mentioned, things will get back to normal. anna: you have had some dealings with trying to get passengers attackter a potential situation in egypt recently. do you anticipate further security controls to flights outside europe getting increasingly difficult for the u.k. authorities taking more of an interest in security of airports outside the euro
we are the number two overne to france and have 1000 people working in france.hts are with their friends and families. many of them have been directly affected. it has been very difficult. i think that we are doing everything we can for passengers. if they want to reroute or do not want to fly, we are being very sympathetic and sorting that out. post-7/7, post-9/11, tragic events, people do go back to flying. passenger demand is high. it will continue to be high and people will want to continue...
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up to try to speak up and speak truth, then we will make you rule the day you ever worked for the overnment. so we won't help with mere hundreds of dollars to american patriots wounded in an act of war, and obviously 13 killed in an act of war by radical islamists. we won't even call radical islam what moderate muslims in the middle east recognize that it is . and a man of great courage that i think will end up being recognized as one of the great leaders of the middle east of president al sisi gets the back of the hand most of the time from this administration when he's had the courage to stand up to imams in a room, looking them in the eye and say, it's time to take back our religion from the radicals. because of his courage, because of his recognizing the radical, the threat that radical islam is, not only to christians and jews but to moderate muslims, then there's no doubt there are people that want to kill him. when this administration ought to be doing everything they can to help him. i was asked by egyptian leaders, does your president not understand that the apache helicopters that
up to try to speak up and speak truth, then we will make you rule the day you ever worked for the overnment. so we won't help with mere hundreds of dollars to american patriots wounded in an act of war, and obviously 13 killed in an act of war by radical islamists. we won't even call radical islam what moderate muslims in the middle east recognize that it is . and a man of great courage that i think will end up being recognized as one of the great leaders of the middle east of president al sisi...
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who are attracted to isis on the ground because they are being oppressed by their government, by ,overnments in iraq and syria they are looking for some kind of vision. yes, a lot of it has to do with tourity but a lot of it has - do with the ability to make their own choices in life. that is freedom, or democracy, or whatever you want to call it. are we the only country that is getting anti-isis messages out there? guest: no, not at all. the eu is doing that. and there are people who are doing it on their own. people can look on youtube and see some of the things that have been done. some of them -- i don't know how effective their -- they are, but there certainly is a lot of material out there. surprised ife there is actually more anti-ice is material than there is pro-isis material on the web. host: we found something called coolianey and -- foundation. what is that? guest: it is something started of -- former supporters not violent extremism, but certainly the kind of ideology we are fighting right now. and they have switched sides and are promoters of democracy and liberal ideas. they'v
who are attracted to isis on the ground because they are being oppressed by their government, by ,overnments in iraq and syria they are looking for some kind of vision. yes, a lot of it has to do with tourity but a lot of it has - do with the ability to make their own choices in life. that is freedom, or democracy, or whatever you want to call it. are we the only country that is getting anti-isis messages out there? guest: no, not at all. the eu is doing that. and there are people who are doing...
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at the core is a massive generational distrust with the mainstream media and it bubbled overn the debate last week, and ted cruz on the stump in iowa this weekend talked about a litmus test that i've never heard before in my life. he said no one should moderate a gop debate who doesn't'tlan to vote in a gop primary. >> or hasn't. >> i don't know how they would ever enforce that and to me where republicans need to be careful is these debates are serving a lot of the candidates very well,nd in my life i've never seen more republicans on the airwaveve of mainstream media outlets from town halls and late night and daytime and taking great advantage. the media a longtime winning strategy? >> it is because you can always find an example where it's legitimate and where they have to be careful is not to overplay this hand because they are the party behind them. >> chris christie says, on the other hand, if you can't handle a couple of tough questions or even what seemed like biased questions, how are you going to take on a general election against someone like hillary clinton? >> that's right. a
at the core is a massive generational distrust with the mainstream media and it bubbled overn the debate last week, and ted cruz on the stump in iowa this weekend talked about a litmus test that i've never heard before in my life. he said no one should moderate a gop debate who doesn't'tlan to vote in a gop primary. >> or hasn't. >> i don't know how they would ever enforce that and to me where republicans need to be careful is these debates are serving a lot of the candidates very...
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when i meet with my foreign counterparts, both from friendly and not so friendly overnments, i sensea very real apprehension about instability in its various manifestations. terrorism, humanitarian crises, proliferation and so on. interestingly, i hear these concerns from individuals or governments whose policies are arguably contributing. in europe, anxiety has risen demonstration of its willingness to use military and paramilitary forces in ukraine. and the south china sea, tensions persist as china unilaterally pursues its territorial claims, including actions that rival claimants per receive as violating their sovereignty. at the same time, the principle of democratic governance is under age. more declines than gains have been reported in democracy worldwide. worsening socioeconomic -- heavy-handed propaganda is used in favor of -- media ma lipiation, surveillance, criminalization of dissent and controlled elections. second, the resumption of strong, sustained growth in the wake of the 2008 financial crash and eurozone crisis has been elusive for some of the world's largest econo
when i meet with my foreign counterparts, both from friendly and not so friendly overnments, i sensea very real apprehension about instability in its various manifestations. terrorism, humanitarian crises, proliferation and so on. interestingly, i hear these concerns from individuals or governments whose policies are arguably contributing. in europe, anxiety has risen demonstration of its willingness to use military and paramilitary forces in ukraine. and the south china sea, tensions persist...
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environmental consequences, or severe environmental problems right there as a result of the federal overnment'sactions. mr. speaker, the deepwater horizon disaster was truly one of our nation's worst environmental disasters in our history. that disaster resulted in millions of barrels of oil covering nearly 600 miles of the state of louisiana's coast. and the department of -- the u.s. department of the interior, i think appropriately, took a look at well control and blowout preventer regulations and guidelines to ensure that a disaster like the deepwater horizon disaster and the awful tragedy to the 11 lives that occurred would never occur again. i think that's appropriate to take a look at. the u.s. department of interior actually took 4 1/2 years behind closed doors to develop a regulation. well control and blowout preventer regulation. put forth in recent months. 4 1/2 years to write this regulation behind closed doors, without involvement, without engagement of this industry, of this multibillion dollar industry. now the regulation was paired with a 30-day comment period. let me say that ag
environmental consequences, or severe environmental problems right there as a result of the federal overnment'sactions. mr. speaker, the deepwater horizon disaster was truly one of our nation's worst environmental disasters in our history. that disaster resulted in millions of barrels of oil covering nearly 600 miles of the state of louisiana's coast. and the department of -- the u.s. department of the interior, i think appropriately, took a look at well control and blowout preventer...