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second, the courts should be very wary of parsing prayer to make sectarian judgments. and, third, what marsh said, it that adults are less susceptible to religious indoctrination and peer pressure. >> would you responsible to this. here's what our country promises, our constitution promises. it's that however we worship, we're all equal and null citizens and i think we -- full citizens and we can all agree on that. that means when we approach the government, when with petition the government 2003, so not as a christian or a jew or muslim or nonbeliever, only as an american. what troubles me about this case is here a citizen is going to a local community board, supposed to be the closest, the most responsive institution of government that exists, and is immediately being asked, being forced, to identify whether she believes in the things that most of the people in the room, whether she belongs to the same religious scheme as most of the people in the room do. strikes me that might be inconsistent with the understanding that when we relate to our government, we all do so
second, the courts should be very wary of parsing prayer to make sectarian judgments. and, third, what marsh said, it that adults are less susceptible to religious indoctrination and peer pressure. >> would you responsible to this. here's what our country promises, our constitution promises. it's that however we worship, we're all equal and null citizens and i think we -- full citizens and we can all agree on that. that means when we approach the government, when with petition the...
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i was like don't get the parsely. joanne, he was so handsome.ttractive homeless a break? >> i feel if you look good, you do good. >> generally the worst people in the world have been unattractive. >> definitely. all of those serial killer. >> like ted bundy. >> who i would fall for. miley additioned people. says "the sun." >> i like how you paused. says the uk newspaper we can't trust. >> it is enough for me. >> "the sun" is an enjoyable paper. i read it with my morning tea. >> your morning joe. >> why bring that up now? you just soured this whole segment. we must go. joe app, wonderful show. -- joanne, wonderful show. thank you for the back brace story. good jock on last comic standing, fourth place. and rick grenell, looks great. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you
i was like don't get the parsely. joanne, he was so handsome.ttractive homeless a break? >> i feel if you look good, you do good. >> generally the worst people in the world have been unattractive. >> definitely. all of those serial killer. >> like ted bundy. >> who i would fall for. miley additioned people. says "the sun." >> i like how you paused. says the uk newspaper we can't trust. >> it is enough for me. >> "the sun" is an...
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parse the. back teeth a little first puts stuff too far away we should be. in the way in about ten minutes should have lost most of it's kids in and out of that. definition just for. oh just arrived in paris now just getting everything set up ahead of the demonstration that we're going to see today and i one of the reasons for the main reason why we're here is because of what atmosphere some of these demonstrations have taken in the past they've been on t.v. president francois along these same thing the most important popular french president of ever hugs. also as being. gay marriage element to it is also what we see what has been increasingly worrying. elements so we'll be watching this demonstration today. and trying to. gauge what's going on here and what the french people actually actually demonstrate. so expect this to be a lot different from. just. keeping an eye on it because these have turned nasty in the past. it was the first time of worked in paris think it's the first time a foot in france. in the right place is this close you can get by rule the
parse the. back teeth a little first puts stuff too far away we should be. in the way in about ten minutes should have lost most of it's kids in and out of that. definition just for. oh just arrived in paris now just getting everything set up ahead of the demonstration that we're going to see today and i one of the reasons for the main reason why we're here is because of what atmosphere some of these demonstrations have taken in the past they've been on t.v. president francois along these same...
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robert contracted polio at 14 which left him parsed -- paralyzed from the neck down. robert was final accepted to uc berkeley in 1953 becoming the first disabled student to attend. he then became friends with other disabled students called rolling quad. you can see a picture of ed roberts. where the great pioneers of the drm, like ed robert and judy contracted polio at 18 months and had to use a wheelchair for the most of her life and she fought for her rights at school after school officials said her wheelchair was a fire hazard. human was also the first teacher in a wheel chier -- to teach in new york. human was also involved in legislative act. human has become on the special advisory on the disability rights for the u.s. state department and actual fact that i attended a meeting with ms. joanna in berkeley and got to immediate -- meet judy. there is a picture of her. in 1972 robert found this center in independent living in california so people with disabilities may have the opportunity to live on they are own and learn how to live independently in the real world.
robert contracted polio at 14 which left him parsed -- paralyzed from the neck down. robert was final accepted to uc berkeley in 1953 becoming the first disabled student to attend. he then became friends with other disabled students called rolling quad. you can see a picture of ed roberts. where the great pioneers of the drm, like ed robert and judy contracted polio at 18 months and had to use a wheelchair for the most of her life and she fought for her rights at school after school officials...
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robert contracted polio at 14 which left him parsed -- paralyzed from the neck down. robert was final accepted to uc berkeley in 1953 becoming the first disabled student to attend. he then became friends with other disabled students called rolling quad. you can see a picture of ed roberts. where
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you again and then i should look at this is basically the same percentage between fully favorable, parse the favorable and unfavorable than what you are saying it not double counted. >> no, it's not a double count. >> when it comes back again, i should expect something similar to this percentage coming back? from trying to find out what is remanded for the more likely to be found favorable or unfavorable when it comes back after being remanded quiet >> are we men doesn't predispose it to any disposition when it comes back. when it comes back to us, we adjudicate all other claims and we will have a hearing on it to make a decision. >> this is somewhere around 60%, 65% on fully favorable when they are coming to you. about the same percentage coming back again. once they are remanded, basically they are very, very persistent hard to please come a pretty good chance they'll become fully favorable. >> of percentages hold true, you can use those to read man's. >> is approximately how long because the first time they have consumed three or as you then it goes back to cms i will remind, whether
you again and then i should look at this is basically the same percentage between fully favorable, parse the favorable and unfavorable than what you are saying it not double counted. >> no, it's not a double count. >> when it comes back again, i should expect something similar to this percentage coming back? from trying to find out what is remanded for the more likely to be found favorable or unfavorable when it comes back after being remanded quiet >> are we men doesn't...
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. >> you have to parse the business. the retail stores, their soft.hey are doing ok, they had a pretty good anniversary sale. the real strength is in the off-price side of it and the nordstrom.com., stores arell price little soft. >> jcpenney? a work iny is still progress, they lost about $5 billion under the ron johnson era. we think they will be ok ok.rrow, but only last time around, there was a 6%, in change. -- comp and change. they are still coming out of a very low base. >> kohl's? a choppyy have had performance for the last couple of years. we have 16 people across the country, we think they are beginning to turn the corner. they had a terrible q1. they will be improving off of that. it is not like the old days. >> you mentioned online when it came to nordstrom. i want to bring in the chief -- 11ive and founder million people all ready know about it. it is a show stroll -- social shopping app. wanelo's chief executive joins me now. great to have you with us. what it isibed correctly? >> of global marketplace curated by people. it brings togethe
. >> you have to parse the business. the retail stores, their soft.hey are doing ok, they had a pretty good anniversary sale. the real strength is in the off-price side of it and the nordstrom.com., stores arell price little soft. >> jcpenney? a work iny is still progress, they lost about $5 billion under the ron johnson era. we think they will be ok ok.rrow, but only last time around, there was a 6%, in change. -- comp and change. they are still coming out of a very low base....
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some future owner wanted to split the property there is another space to be developed as a separate parse and he will a good argument to make sure it doesn't happen. >> >> understood. i don't know the dimensions of the side yard. looking at san francisco you can build a building in any size lot. >> but there are now guidelines for that. >> and also the question going back to the original landmark designation which specifically calls out the garden as an important feature of the property so that also may be a question for this body where such an issue to be raised. >> no. i am agreeing. i applaud you for taking on shipo to say this is actually part of is and is significant with how the house is cited and the development of the properties and pacific heights and all of that. >> commissioner highland. >> i read that the property is smaller than it was. >> it is. it was smaller and from valerio to green street and other other properties associated with the family, if you will, on the lots. one the lot was split in 1971 so the property there is a 1916 cottage constructed for the daughter of ed
some future owner wanted to split the property there is another space to be developed as a separate parse and he will a good argument to make sure it doesn't happen. >> >> understood. i don't know the dimensions of the side yard. looking at san francisco you can build a building in any size lot. >> but there are now guidelines for that. >> and also the question going back to the original landmark designation which specifically calls out the garden as an important feature...
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for those of you don't know this to be clear or rifle shoots a single bullet straight on shot can parse the shelf using as many pellets to scatter in wider. each shooting -- skeet shooting is done with a shotgun in would have a chance at shooting the small clay. rifles i will publicly they're going after our assault weapon, not shotguns. almost every newspaper uses the term assault weapon but do not use the quote for the paper high-capacity magazine, clip without putting quotations. political terms that are going to him about whether or not functional terms. there's no such thing as an assault weapon. reporters also use the word stockpile, arsenal, weapons of war for the kinds of fire arm the average gun owner's possession. immediate astonished at the unremarkable quantity of ammunition once gain a new times editorial in july 2012 entitled 6000 votes question what bulk internet purchases of munitions are not monitored by the government. a "washington post" editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 30,000 rounds of handgun ammunition that james home perched dish -- purchase onl
for those of you don't know this to be clear or rifle shoots a single bullet straight on shot can parse the shelf using as many pellets to scatter in wider. each shooting -- skeet shooting is done with a shotgun in would have a chance at shooting the small clay. rifles i will publicly they're going after our assault weapon, not shotguns. almost every newspaper uses the term assault weapon but do not use the quote for the paper high-capacity magazine, clip without putting quotations. political...
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you can parse those words however you want. in many ways there are american boots on the ground.t so far the administration says they are not involved in fighting. would it be better to simply say all right, we are going all back in? this is an all-in mission rather than piecing it out over time? >> i think here's going to be the reality. i don't think the president can bring himself to actually acknowledge that. i think in the next 2 1/2 years, his primary mission, as i said, would be to destroy this islamic state. i don't think it is possible to do that without american boots on the ground. i think this should have been 10,000 american soldiers left there as a residual force which i think could have prevented what we are seeing unfold now. we may end up back to exactly that situation before the inauguration of the next president. >> in speaking of the inauguration ration of the next president, how is this going to play into the -- not only mid terms but also the president at election coming up in 2016? it seems as though if you are listening to politicians on both sides of the
you can parse those words however you want. in many ways there are american boots on the ground.t so far the administration says they are not involved in fighting. would it be better to simply say all right, we are going all back in? this is an all-in mission rather than piecing it out over time? >> i think here's going to be the reality. i don't think the president can bring himself to actually acknowledge that. i think in the next 2 1/2 years, his primary mission, as i said, would be to...
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>> well, i should have made the pledge of allegiance, to parses long. okay. as long as i have you as a captive audience of will give you a pro ball. after senator demint we have senator rick santorum. then we have a program what guns and gun right split the three speakers in the afternoon will be tremendously exciting. putting the case to a little story about calvin coolidge he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending. that is what is coming up today. al senator jim demint. come on up. [applause] >> and glenn and shoot up the -- i'm glad i showed up. thank you for coming. i guess i need to use the microphones. >> please. we are being taped. >> thank you for being here. this is an opportunity to hear from you and to share a little there's of the things the we are doing political think it is important to. i appreciate the group's for longevity. so many folks who claimed to be on our side come and kill, tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas. i sure appreciate her strong stands over so many years. thanks for being here. i just want to take
>> well, i should have made the pledge of allegiance, to parses long. okay. as long as i have you as a captive audience of will give you a pro ball. after senator demint we have senator rick santorum. then we have a program what guns and gun right split the three speakers in the afternoon will be tremendously exciting. putting the case to a little story about calvin coolidge he took a red line to the entire budget and truly cut spending. that is what is coming up today. al senator jim...
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>> if you parse the statement, sequential orders were up, and we track the time from order confirmationwhich is usually 24 hours after placing an order to the start of production. that went from 71 days to 30 days on march 30. they should always have a backlog because they cannot produce a car the day you order it. >> interesting stuff. love my tesla earnings because they are always weird. next, we go to argentina where we hear how the company is reacting to the country's default. and the pioneer of a social robotics company joins me. this is "taking stock." ♪ >> welcome back to "taking >> welcome back to "taking stock." the latest on the debt crisis in argentina -- the president is about to address the nation for the first time since the country entered into technical default. what is the government's attitude toward this debt problem and solving it? >> that's an interesting question. they have been pretty tough on these u.s. hedge funds. there have been some promising signs in terms of dealing with debt problems, but in this particular issue, they have been very critical. there has be
>> if you parse the statement, sequential orders were up, and we track the time from order confirmationwhich is usually 24 hours after placing an order to the start of production. that went from 71 days to 30 days on march 30. they should always have a backlog because they cannot produce a car the day you order it. >> interesting stuff. love my tesla earnings because they are always weird. next, we go to argentina where we hear how the company is reacting to the country's default....
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lex nordstrom will do pretty well but you have to parse the business.he retail store, the full-line stores are soft. doing ok. had a pretty good anniversary sale. not as good as some past sales. there is nordstrom and their flash sales site but the full by stores are a little soft. store only comps we think boldly negative again. jcpenney still a work in progress. they have lost five billion and elias -- annualized sales. they are coming out of it. we think they will be ok tomorrow but only ok. a six percent,d and change which is quite incredible off of very low base. they are still coming out of it. out of a very low base. how about kohl's? >> they have had very choppy sales are a while now. we think they're beginning to turn the corner. dismal q1. so there you will be improving off of that. not like the old days when they were routinely throwing in comps five percent plus. -- bring in mention the chief executive of whiny nilow, a social shopping app. allows users to find, by and share merchandise from 300 50 real-life stores right from your mobile dev
lex nordstrom will do pretty well but you have to parse the business.he retail store, the full-line stores are soft. doing ok. had a pretty good anniversary sale. not as good as some past sales. there is nordstrom and their flash sales site but the full by stores are a little soft. store only comps we think boldly negative again. jcpenney still a work in progress. they have lost five billion and elias -- annualized sales. they are coming out of it. we think they will be ok tomorrow but only ok....
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. >> same actors and we will shoot everything, and we will parse it up. >> you are clearing your mindnd are making three movies. >> we know what we're doing. we think we know what we are doing. [laughter] it always seems that way when you start up. >> why are you fascinated by avatar? decisionn interesting to decide to work in one cinematic space. had broad reach resonated, there are a lot of themes and things i feel compelled to say as a film maker. >> like what? theike the propensity for destruction of the natural world and what that means to rightersity, to live, here on earth. it is refracted through the lens of a science fiction parable. >> anything in you that wants to go to mars? >> i will go to mars in a heartbeat, absolutely. [laughter] >> it takes time. there are others ahead of you. on.i support eli he has the technical capability to do it. when the capability really is there, i will belong in the tooth to do it. my specialization is the ocean. i should do what i do best. >> there's no doubt we will go to mars? >> i don't believe our government will send human beings to mar
. >> same actors and we will shoot everything, and we will parse it up. >> you are clearing your mindnd are making three movies. >> we know what we're doing. we think we know what we are doing. [laughter] it always seems that way when you start up. >> why are you fascinated by avatar? decisionn interesting to decide to work in one cinematic space. had broad reach resonated, there are a lot of themes and things i feel compelled to say as a film maker. >> like what?...
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took control with a birdie at the 17th with his main challenger phil mickelson henrik spencer getting parse on the final stretch. this is the northern irishman's fourth major of his career. >> i was happy at the end of two time major champion coming into this year and all of a sudden i'm a four time major champion, in 292, 291 days, it's been an incredible run of golf and you know kim just couldn't be more proud of myself or happier with where my game's at. >> even though tiger woods missed the cut at valhalla, he's not ruled out of the ryder cup. u.s. ryder cup tom watson is considering woods as a possible wild card pick. >> i don't make this comment loosely. he is tiger woods, he brings a lot to the team if he's able to play and healthy. he brings a lot to the team. i would be a fool not oconsider him. >> there's much more sport on our website. for all the latest check out aljazeera.com/sport, there's a way to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that's all your sport for now, back to lauren. >> thank you very much indeed. that's it for this news hour. details of the cri
took control with a birdie at the 17th with his main challenger phil mickelson henrik spencer getting parse on the final stretch. this is the northern irishman's fourth major of his career. >> i was happy at the end of two time major champion coming into this year and all of a sudden i'm a four time major champion, in 292, 291 days, it's been an incredible run of golf and you know kim just couldn't be more proud of myself or happier with where my game's at. >> even though tiger...
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i'm not going to be here to parse the differences between al qaeda and isil.oth are clearly terrorist organizations. both want to do harm to innocent people. i think the president's record on counterterrorism speaks for itself. >> agree with secretary hagel's assessment? >> what? >> this is beyond -- a threat beyond anything we have seen? or isis is a force beyond anything we have seen? >> i think how the president views isil has been articulated a couple times now. >> on domestic policies, can you give us the white house -- [inaudible] >> today the administration took several steps to ensure women whose coverage is threatened receive coverage for recommended contraceptive services through their health care plans at no additional cost as they should be entitled to under the affordable care act. while continuing the administration's goal of respecting religious beliefs. the rules, which i believe you are referencing, are in response to recent court actions and balance our commitment to helping ensure women have continued access to coverage for presensitive serv
i'm not going to be here to parse the differences between al qaeda and isil.oth are clearly terrorist organizations. both want to do harm to innocent people. i think the president's record on counterterrorism speaks for itself. >> agree with secretary hagel's assessment? >> what? >> this is beyond -- a threat beyond anything we have seen? or isis is a force beyond anything we have seen? >> i think how the president views isil has been articulated a couple times now....
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some people argued that it is parse who has responsibility for the deaths, whether or not the deaths have with government authorities, whether or not they with irregular actors, whether they are deaths caused protesters. there are reports of people from the government who died in the of fire as well. that ended, so to speak. came to at period close with the dialogue process by the vatican. down with the government and that then seemed calm the situation in the street in some way. not trying to cause validity howhat sequence but that is things unfolded in terms of things. of in the moment, there is a lull in the action. takingf movement is place in a number of different arenas. i think this is a really good moment to step back a little bit and think about where the trends going and see if we can come up with a sense of where things headed in the fall. venezuela is going through the dog days of summer period. national assembly goes on recess tomorrow. they will resume their sessions the end of september really novment.ress through it is during that time period, regain see if protests s
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and angels are a game up in the west coming and we have highlights at 11 >> : monday baltimore to parse altman highlight first a great catch and jones of along korea but a throwback to the second. lexis first alternate hyalite adam chose to catch the throat the tag to about morals won the game nine to one raiders rookie quarterback in treading the seattle seahawks as our final preseason game for print both teams in at a quarter controversy heading in the season raiders' lead 2814 in second quarter how is 11 and the niners also wrapping up their exhibition schedule jim harbaugh pacing the sidelines would not have to worry about this one not to score matters but the team look awfully good josh johnson 13 yd touchdown resilience in the fourth round draft pick and then chris whirl and the third round pick figures to be in the mix with our man at the intersection for 34 year are touched on the role 4213 and finished the preseason to into regular season opens a week from sunday against dallas yacht is going badly by stadium u.s. domestic big thing is how the partnership with abc seven crews s
and angels are a game up in the west coming and we have highlights at 11 >> : monday baltimore to parse altman highlight first a great catch and jones of along korea but a throwback to the second. lexis first alternate hyalite adam chose to catch the throat the tag to about morals won the game nine to one raiders rookie quarterback in treading the seattle seahawks as our final preseason game for print both teams in at a quarter controversy heading in the season raiders' lead 2814 in...
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has identity politics turned everything into a parse? people are afraid of everything. it was silly, but an apology was necessary. >> why are they terrified of covering the story? when he was selected in the draft we watched him kissing that guy for like three days, didn't we? that was a big story. >> beautiful. >> so why didn't they -- why is it all of a sudden not okay to keep talking about it? i don't understand it. >> now we have to mind our own business. first it was all our business. now we must mind our business. i for one am not done with this story. i want to learn every nook and cranny. >> the real issue, greg, is why are we still having these group showers? just put stalls everywhere. >> these guys are millionaires. millionaires and they can afford their own shower. that's so true. my gym has separate showers, unfortunately. >> but you go into junior high and high schools and they have the dumb showers. it is like the kids are all out there. >> when i was coaching at the boy's school it was incredibly uncomfortable for them. that was a jock. did espn show eno
has identity politics turned everything into a parse? people are afraid of everything. it was silly, but an apology was necessary. >> why are they terrified of covering the story? when he was selected in the draft we watched him kissing that guy for like three days, didn't we? that was a big story. >> beautiful. >> so why didn't they -- why is it all of a sudden not okay to keep talking about it? i don't understand it. >> now we have to mind our own business. first it...
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. >> guest: so for instance, if somebody told you parsing is this evil, terrible guy. and then you had me betty you would interpret everything and if somebody on the other hand told you he is this nic was thiy that loves everybody than okay i can see that, too. somebody is always looking for racism. no matter what you say to them. >> host: have you experienced at? >> guest: i'm sure there probably has been some somewhere along the lines. but it really has not been a big factor for me. you know, my mother told me something very important. she said as h if you walked intn auditorium full of racist people, she says you don't have a problem, they have a problem because they are going to wonder if you are going to sit next to them and you can sit wherever you want. that's the way that i've kind of read my life. but if somebody has a problem, enjoy. i've got more important things to do. >> host: do you think race has benefited you? >> guest: i don't think it's hurt me. i don't think it's benefited me. i think it's a wash. and particularly in the profession that i've spent my
. >> guest: so for instance, if somebody told you parsing is this evil, terrible guy. and then you had me betty you would interpret everything and if somebody on the other hand told you he is this nic was thiy that loves everybody than okay i can see that, too. somebody is always looking for racism. no matter what you say to them. >> host: have you experienced at? >> guest: i'm sure there probably has been some somewhere along the lines. but it really has not been a big factor...
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we will never solve those issues when words are parsed and speakers suspended for speech that might bet's it for me. enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great week. i will see you back here next saturday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> so glad to you have with us, i'm christi paul. >> and i'm in for victor blackwell. 7:00 out west, 10:00 a.m. in the east. >> according to a samaritan purse the spokesman dr. kent brantly one of two americans infected with the virus will be the first patient to arrive in the u.s. in a matter of hours. the president of the christian organization sim usa confirms the plane is in the air en route to the u.s. right now with dr. kent brantly onboard. >> looking at live
we will never solve those issues when words are parsed and speakers suspended for speech that might bet's it for me. enjoy the rest of your weekend. have a great week. i will see you back here next saturday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> so glad to you have with us, i'm christi paul. >> and i'm in for victor blackwell. 7:00 out west, 10:00 a.m. in the east. >> according to a samaritan purse the spokesman dr. kent brantly one of two americans infected with the...
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why be introns gent as your people are getting killed in the numbers that we are discussing, and parse of gaza are turned into rubble. >> well, i mean, there's two differents questions. hamas is insisting on a lifting of the blockade, which has gone on for seven years, and caused suffering to palestinians there. that, frankly, has not worked. if the goal was to weaken hamas, the opposite happened. hamas has remained in power, weakened bit events in egypt, not because of the 7-year blockade imposed by israel. and it has been able to obtain more sophisticated rockets than it had just a few years ago. so from a military security standpoint the blockade is not working. from a political stand point it's not working because hamas is there. >> it had lost tremendous popularity. before this all started, it's approval rating was minimal. unemployment was tremendous, the economy had fallen apart. the blockade, i am sure had a deal to do with that. hamas was not doing well as a governing body for gaza, that is true. the irony is that hamas was doing a poorly - a poor job governing and, in fact, i
why be introns gent as your people are getting killed in the numbers that we are discussing, and parse of gaza are turned into rubble. >> well, i mean, there's two differents questions. hamas is insisting on a lifting of the blockade, which has gone on for seven years, and caused suffering to palestinians there. that, frankly, has not worked. if the goal was to weaken hamas, the opposite happened. hamas has remained in power, weakened bit events in egypt, not because of the 7-year...
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smile ruefully, because he's been there a long, long time and he knows when the pentagon is trying to parse the extinction, and he's absolutely correct. when the president says no botst on the ground, what he really means is no 82ibility airborne drigs, we have had folks on the ground for quite some time. and as far as the administration is concerned, this is not the same thing. but what mik says is absolutely correct. i spent a lot of time in combat with vietnamese forces advising, advising, and i spent most of my time fighting. if you're embedded with people, if they're fighting, you're going to fight too. >> the numbers on that mountain has greatly reduced based on the information and intelligence we have been able to put together. there are 2,500 or so who want to leave the mountain, some have said, we want to stay on the mountain, we have our animals here and we feel safer than in the lower elevations. if there's a smaller scale one to rescue those on the mountain who want to get off, would -- >> there will be a lot of them because 2,500 people is a lot of people. and you also going to
smile ruefully, because he's been there a long, long time and he knows when the pentagon is trying to parse the extinction, and he's absolutely correct. when the president says no botst on the ground, what he really means is no 82ibility airborne drigs, we have had folks on the ground for quite some time. and as far as the administration is concerned, this is not the same thing. but what mik says is absolutely correct. i spent a lot of time in combat with vietnamese forces advising, advising,...
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so they wanted to make sure that you parsed the stuff that was really senate -- significant in the way of misconduct from the things that were frivolous or at least not of great moment. so the second condition that they attached was this notion that in order to ore move the president from -- that in order to remove the president from power, a president can be impeached on a simple vote of, a simple majority vote of the house of representatives. but to remove the president from power requires a two-thirds vote of the senate. and that was quite intentionally done to make certain that if you actually ever did remove a president from power, it would be because there was a broad consensus in the public that it was appropriate to remove the president. it wouldn't be enough that one faction or one political party wanted him out, it would have to be something that was egregious enough to make the public convinced that we could no longer abide having the power of the presidency in this particular individual, whoever it was at the time. so that was the two-part test. and what my book is about ma
so they wanted to make sure that you parsed the stuff that was really senate -- significant in the way of misconduct from the things that were frivolous or at least not of great moment. so the second condition that they attached was this notion that in order to ore move the president from -- that in order to remove the president from power, a president can be impeached on a simple vote of, a simple majority vote of the house of representatives. but to remove the president from power requires a...
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. >> kevin jackson, i would like to parse this out a little bit.n you take a look at the funeral of michael brown yesterday, it was a beautiful service. lots of famous people showed up. you wonder how many of those people will stick around for the long haul when all of the controversy dies down. >> you don't wonder that. you know that they won't be here and unlike some of the commentators i am of the community. my group gets 250 kids adopted every year. help the kids get sporting goods. we're doing that type of thing. ferguson is the perfect example of highlighting what america is all about. here's a city that's overwhelmingly black, white mayor, white police chief, but until this point no issues whatsoever. i heard someone arguing all the people on the school board are board. that's not because a white person keeping them off. black parents need to step up and get on the board. it is not a black-white society. it is a colorless society of human beings, and, you know, the tragic death of michael brown will hopefully bring that out. >> first of all,
. >> kevin jackson, i would like to parse this out a little bit.n you take a look at the funeral of michael brown yesterday, it was a beautiful service. lots of famous people showed up. you wonder how many of those people will stick around for the long haul when all of the controversy dies down. >> you don't wonder that. you know that they won't be here and unlike some of the commentators i am of the community. my group gets 250 kids adopted every year. help the kids get sporting...
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>> i hear the nonsense debates that come up that's parsing the words of the president or as we saw a couple of weeks ago the hillary clinton -- color of the suit, it's quite superficial. if you look carefully at the toe talty of what he said yesterday, he was emphasizing the need that this problem is not a problem that we are going to carry on our own. that we actually got to get countries in the region to pull their weight. he repeatedly came back to it if there was a message point, how to build a regional coalition, easier said than done in today's middle east but the main message is the overall minimalist approach to not getting back into the trenches of iraq but yes, protecting americans when they are in harm. does this in yemen quite frequently and pakistan. he's not adverse to the use of force. what he's adverse to is using force for the purpose of using force. he wants to actually have some sort of outcome. in syria, i don't think they have good enough intel and that regional coalition put together yet to any ses tate action. >> sometimes it's true when he talked about initial
>> i hear the nonsense debates that come up that's parsing the words of the president or as we saw a couple of weeks ago the hillary clinton -- color of the suit, it's quite superficial. if you look carefully at the toe talty of what he said yesterday, he was emphasizing the need that this problem is not a problem that we are going to carry on our own. that we actually got to get countries in the region to pull their weight. he repeatedly came back to it if there was a message point, how...
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experts are really parsing this video. they're looking at the man's build, the voice, everything.n the opinion of one expert, he believes the person who companicompany comes up after the video is dark is a different person than then who who speaks. >> also be interesting to watch also as they get close to identifying who that person is. >>> as the search for foley's killer continues, the american journalist freed by his captors sunday has been transported out of syria. according to the white house, theo curtis is headed to tel aviv aft effort spending two years in captivity. his mom got a challenge chance to speak with her son on the phone and she says he was in good spirits. >> it was wonderful. usually, he didn't have a whole lot to say to me. he's, you know, typical guy. hi, mom, yeah, everything's fine. but he was so excited, and he was saying, mom, they're being so nice to me, and they put me in this 12 star hotel. he was over the top excited. >> and nancy curtis also told abc that she wrote james foley's mom an e-mail immediately after finding out her son was okay. so that m
experts are really parsing this video. they're looking at the man's build, the voice, everything.n the opinion of one expert, he believes the person who companicompany comes up after the video is dark is a different person than then who who speaks. >> also be interesting to watch also as they get close to identifying who that person is. >>> as the search for foley's killer continues, the american journalist freed by his captors sunday has been transported out of syria. according...
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we will watch you on your show, parsing through this. lead." thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, they were close friends growing up in minnesota. what could have led them to a life of terror overseas? the mother of an american killed while fighting for isis speaks out. what are you doing jake? hang that in your own tree. it's my tree, i'm just trying to do something nice for the neighborhood birds. you don't care about the birds, you're just trying to get the droppings on my dart. i've always supported birds, they're one of natures miracles. what's this even, this it's not even part of a tree. sure it is, it's to feed the birds. look where you put the birdhouse. i didn't even notice your car here, i literally didn't notice it. it's coming down. it's not coming down. oh, it's coming down. i'll call the police. i hope you do. i'd love to call the police then. i would love to see you think the police would side with you. on this! crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol..
we will watch you on your show, parsing through this. lead." thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, they were close friends growing up in minnesota. what could have led them to a life of terror overseas? the mother of an american killed while fighting for isis speaks out. what are you doing jake? hang that in your own tree. it's my tree, i'm just trying to do something nice for the neighborhood birds. you don't care about the birds, you're just trying to get the...
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. >> but isn't this something, bobby, that would have been really parsed/negotiated by the parties at what is a defensive operation, what does this mean behind the lines, or do you think this is something that wasn't understood or left to interpretation? >> i would be surprised if it was not understood. the parties at the table are not the fighters. the parties at the table first of all is not even hamas directly. it's proxies like qatar and turkey, and that has always given hamas a certain plausible deniability. they've always been in a position to say we didn't agree to that, it was turkey that agreed. that gives them a lot of plausible deniabldeniablity. the moment john kerry said this on television, the tunnel clearance would be allowed whether it's behind or in front of the current israeli lines, everybody in gaza would have heard that sentence, and would have understood what that means, because no one, obviously no one is paying closer attention to every word, no one is parsing every word more closely thanh the people of gaza. they would have known it >> if that's true, let's go
. >> but isn't this something, bobby, that would have been really parsed/negotiated by the parties at what is a defensive operation, what does this mean behind the lines, or do you think this is something that wasn't understood or left to interpretation? >> i would be surprised if it was not understood. the parties at the table are not the fighters. the parties at the table first of all is not even hamas directly. it's proxies like qatar and turkey, and that has always given hamas a...
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but, look, i do -- yes, you could parse that, his comments to hugh hugh wet as evidence that the storei really think -- and from having a lot of conversations with folks about this, i think that mitt romney is not, under any circumstance we could imagine, seriously considering running for president. remember, he was a nominee and ran a very tough campaign that -- he spent $44 million of his own money four years before that. i don't think a 12-year commitment is what he's looking for. >> eugene robinson, mitt romney was -- this is what was said on cnbc on "squawk box." >> i would drive mitch campaign's budget if he thought that would be the most effective way for me to help him. >> does that mean you have to wait for him to decide what you're going to do? >> no. look, i would love to see mitt run again. he's pretty emphatic that he's not going to. >> is that why you're able to say that? >> no. seriously, i would love to see him run again. >> is he the answer to hillary clinton if she becomes the presumptive nominee? >> well, the dumb and dumber reference -- you can make a "dumb and dumb
but, look, i do -- yes, you could parse that, his comments to hugh hugh wet as evidence that the storei really think -- and from having a lot of conversations with folks about this, i think that mitt romney is not, under any circumstance we could imagine, seriously considering running for president. remember, he was a nominee and ran a very tough campaign that -- he spent $44 million of his own money four years before that. i don't think a 12-year commitment is what he's looking for. >>...
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and that might be a teacher of mine from grade school, turns out when you examine the process and parse, we all co-create the book along with the writer. >> brown: do you think all of this is changing because of the changing technology, a changing society that is more visual, perhaps, than print oriented? >> in a way it makes this idea of imagining things for ourselves this kind of nebulous anand this world where we're bombarded with visual stimuli, there are very few places other than dreaming that we get a feeling of occupying a metaphysical realm. so it's special this that regard. we text pictures to each other, see pictures on the internet and everything is visual. so it's nice to think of this more, as i put it, kind of amophous place. it becomes more precious. >> brown: what we see when we read and covers. peter mendelsund. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: we have a photo gallery of peter mendelsund's work, on our art beat page. again, the major developments of the day: ukraine accused russia of invading its territory, the u.s. and other powers said moscow
and that might be a teacher of mine from grade school, turns out when you examine the process and parse, we all co-create the book along with the writer. >> brown: do you think all of this is changing because of the changing technology, a changing society that is more visual, perhaps, than print oriented? >> in a way it makes this idea of imagining things for ourselves this kind of nebulous anand this world where we're bombarded with visual stimuli, there are very few places other...
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air strikes, parse partially because of the kurdish militia.g less likely. >> bring some special guests we can talk it over with. military analyst retired lieutenant colonel frank kona. policy studies at the heritage foundation and we'll start rick, since you're here with us, we've been talking about what massive effort it was going to be to begin with. i guess there's a collective sigh of relief some of this has fleshed out differently and they have found the yazidis have found a way to seek refuge. but still, there are thousands still on that mountaintop that need help. >> right. but these food supplies are adequate. they say there are a lot of palates of food and water that have not been opened yet. they have that to survive. >> is the threat from isis. >> isis does not seem to be interested in going up the hill. not having to take them off of there by air is a good thing. those helicopters the ospreys, tilt rotor, they would have been operating within the threat envelope, those shoulder fired missiles, this is a good situation. if others wa
air strikes, parse partially because of the kurdish militia.g less likely. >> bring some special guests we can talk it over with. military analyst retired lieutenant colonel frank kona. policy studies at the heritage foundation and we'll start rick, since you're here with us, we've been talking about what massive effort it was going to be to begin with. i guess there's a collective sigh of relief some of this has fleshed out differently and they have found the yazidis have found a way to...
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. >> how do we parse those words? >> okay.o canada, the money that burger king earns all the way around the world will not be taxed by america. it won't come to america. they will not be paying that 35% tax rate that they would pay if they were in the united states of america. so it's true, they're still going to be paying sales tax at all their operations. the headquarters stays here, got it. that's all true but they're not going to be paying american 256 taxes on future corporate earnings. they're based in canada. >> with the help of warren buffett. >> the complicit help of warren buffett. >> thank you for sticking around. >> sure. >>> as president obama continues a new executive action on imfwrags, he's facing an uphill battle not just with republicans but key democrats in tough midterm election fights this fall. arkansas senator mark pryor issuing a statement, quote, i am frustrated with the partisanship in washington but that doesn't give the president carte blanche authority to sidestep congress when he doesn't get his w
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i have a panel of experts with us to help us understand this and to parse this out. matthew hoh, a former marine captain, he served in iraq and paul cruickshank is a cnn terror analyst. i want to start with you, captain hoh, because you served in iraq. you fought in iraq, that this is going on, how does it make you feel? >> well, you know, i have iraqi friends, not as many as i used to have, sadly, but as we're talking about earlier, to me this is a terrible mistake. if american bombs are the solution, iraq would not -- the situation in iraq would have been resolved in 2003. the same goes for afghanistan, the same goes for libya, the same goes for yemen, et cetera, et cetera. i think we need to realize, as the white house and the president said yesterday, this requires a political solution. by bombing the sunnis, and what we have here is a sunni population against the shia, and against the kurds. unfortunately the sunni have aligned themselves with this horrible group isis, bus they have no other option. the answer is to somehow bring the sunnis back into the governm
i have a panel of experts with us to help us understand this and to parse this out. matthew hoh, a former marine captain, he served in iraq and paul cruickshank is a cnn terror analyst. i want to start with you, captain hoh, because you served in iraq. you fought in iraq, that this is going on, how does it make you feel? >> well, you know, i have iraqi friends, not as many as i used to have, sadly, but as we're talking about earlier, to me this is a terrible mistake. if american bombs are...
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cautious -- in fact couldn't be more cautious if he tried -- missouri governor jay nixon, trying to parserefully as he could. referring to the actions that led to five days of violence in ferguson, missouri. the tone and amplitude of pr of affected force. he went on to say, maybe a softer front may reveal an avenue for appropriate action. he was coming as close as he could to criticizing local enforcement personnel, to the point that when they brought in armored personnel carriers and the like, they tipped the scales. that's why the missouri state highway patrol is taking over essentially all security matters in that city. this is something that the president of the united states earlier today, he spoke with the governor on this issue of. there are two current investigations going on right now into this. the fbi is looking into this. a separate investigation by the justice department. ed henry is still here looking at all of this. boy, oh boy, i mean, they're trying the best they can to de-intensify the situation. but confusing folks in the process. >> neil, you talked about the governor
cautious -- in fact couldn't be more cautious if he tried -- missouri governor jay nixon, trying to parserefully as he could. referring to the actions that led to five days of violence in ferguson, missouri. the tone and amplitude of pr of affected force. he went on to say, maybe a softer front may reveal an avenue for appropriate action. he was coming as close as he could to criticizing local enforcement personnel, to the point that when they brought in armored personnel carriers and the like,...
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when it is referencing a bureau, we add the data automatically available for those who want to parse and find it. we have a bill -- when we have a bill that contained spending, or an authorization of appropriations, or an appropriation, we also make that available as data. the publishing of these bills and making them available for anyone to use, and the data that we are starting to see, for example, the washington examiner has a page called "appropriate appropriations." they are displaying to their users the existence of the bill -- bills that propose to spend money. a few months ago when this came out, this was the first time anyone could systematically find what bills in congress proposed to spend taxpayer dollars. it is surprising and fascinating that there was no systematic way of learning when congress was proposing spending. but the appropriate appropriations page on the washington examiner uses that data within these bills to make that available to the public, positioning for better oversight of the congress. "the new york times" is a better user of this data. you do tracking
when it is referencing a bureau, we add the data automatically available for those who want to parse and find it. we have a bill -- when we have a bill that contained spending, or an authorization of appropriations, or an appropriation, we also make that available as data. the publishing of these bills and making them available for anyone to use, and the data that we are starting to see, for example, the washington examiner has a page called "appropriate appropriations." they are...
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. >> same actors and we'll shoot everything and then we'll parse it up and complete the post productionon one. >> rose: you have in mind you're making three movies here. >> we know what we're doing. we think we know what we're doing. it always seem that way when you start out. >> rose: why are you so fascinated by avatar? which is finding another planet as i remember. >> it's an interesting decision to decide to work in one kind of cinematic space but because avatar had such broad reach and because it resonated with the indigenous community and the environmentad@8ommunity and all that i think there are a lot of themes i feel compelled to say as a filmmaker i can do in that world. >> rose: like what. >> our propensity for the d estruction of the natural world and what that means to bio diversity and life and indigits culture through science figure shin kind of parable if you will. >> rose: anything in you that wants to go to mars. >> i would go to mars in a heart beat, absolutely. >> rose: it takes time and there are people way ahead of you. >> yes. look, i support elan wholeheartedly. h
. >> same actors and we'll shoot everything and then we'll parse it up and complete the post productionon one. >> rose: you have in mind you're making three movies here. >> we know what we're doing. we think we know what we're doing. it always seem that way when you start out. >> rose: why are you so fascinated by avatar? which is finding another planet as i remember. >> it's an interesting decision to decide to work in one kind of cinematic space but because...