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she used parsely which was very creative.>> it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> thank you, chef. you can return to your station. >> spunky kid. >> for sure. >> chef victoria, please come forward. give me some of that ice cream. oh yeah. look at that. look at that. >> beautiful. >> kind of dangling. i don't care. oh, momma. >> what do you say? >> may i lick the plate? it all win. i'm never going to vote against a kid. are you kidding? come on up here kids. you know what i'm going to give you, how about something -- that's heavy. something to cook with. look. it's a kitchen aid mixer. >> wow! >> thanks for being on the very first edition of "good day philadelphia"'s master chef junior. okay? >> okay. ♪ >> all three of those kids actually got those great kitchen aid mixers along with hats and other fun items as part of a fantastic gift pack courtesy of master chef junior the show airs here on fox 29 each tuesday at 8:00 p.m. that food looked pretty good. did it. >> still ahead milk and cereal for dinner? >>> this traditional breakf
she used parsely which was very creative.>> it's fantastic. >> thank you. >> thank you, chef. you can return to your station. >> spunky kid. >> for sure. >> chef victoria, please come forward. give me some of that ice cream. oh yeah. look at that. look at that. >> beautiful. >> kind of dangling. i don't care. oh, momma. >> what do you say? >> may i lick the plate? it all win. i'm never going to vote against a kid. are you kidding? come...
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it is difficult to parse the sex appeal that is drawing in lots of people with isis, people with western passports could come home and do things and it is hard to extract that out from what could be a emmanuel sikosi this. what needs to happen is an approach, socially, figuring out what is motivating young people in places like australia or the united states to join these guys. >> that's a good question. in terms of motivating young people in this part of the world the circumstances are different than in the middle east economically. what do you see as the main drivers of extremism. >> isis has been very good at playing up any grievances and essentially being one-stop shopping for any angry or simply out of work or disgruntled youth and not so young as well. the perpetrator in sydney for example was not that young. he had already been repudiated by those in the community a long time ago, she reathey reached o the police a long time ago. he had just became a self-preclaimed sheikh just
it is difficult to parse the sex appeal that is drawing in lots of people with isis, people with western passports could come home and do things and it is hard to extract that out from what could be a emmanuel sikosi this. what needs to happen is an approach, socially, figuring out what is motivating young people in places like australia or the united states to join these guys. >> that's a good question. in terms of motivating young people in this part of the world the circumstances are...
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plea is the benefit of this is that we have probably a 10-year phrase before we put extra trains parsingtracks down the peninsula, with only two high-speed rail trains. two high-speed rail trains don't need more than one platform per hour. so you can get a lot more caltrain trains here. so the flexibility of how you do it over time, because then they go to 4 trains. you still don't need four platforms for four trains. so we should be able to share this thing. it has an advantage for start-up, because any train can get into any platform, so we can store trains here overnight to get started in the morning. it becomes more efficient. it gets us higher caltrain capacity, which for the initial phrase is what we're looking. it's flexible to bring the different phrases of high-speed rail in. and
plea is the benefit of this is that we have probably a 10-year phrase before we put extra trains parsingtracks down the peninsula, with only two high-speed rail trains. two high-speed rail trains don't need more than one platform per hour. so you can get a lot more caltrain trains here. so the flexibility of how you do it over time, because then they go to 4 trains. you still don't need four platforms for four trains. so we should be able to share this thing. it has an advantage for start-up,...
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>> again, i think you guys parsed out earlier the geography here and bush occupies what tends to be thening majority in a republican primary, which is the central right governing security, people like ted cruz and others tend to find more of the ideological right. sometimes there are two primaries. one thing that will happen, i believe, i think secretary clinton will run. i think she will get a very, very big vote among democrats. in new hampshire, they go where the action is. if the democrat side seems to be decided, a lot of independents will take republican ballots and that has a tendency to moderate the republican electorate. i think that will be a factor closer to the primary. >> al, will you and others be asked to start lining up bundlers now or will that be on hold? >> he is now forming a pac to have the resources to travel the country and meet people and support and fund his ideas and thoughts and ambition on our country. i presume they will start knocking on doors sooner, rather than later to start providing resources -- >> how much could you raise for him? >> i don't know, i a
>> again, i think you guys parsed out earlier the geography here and bush occupies what tends to be thening majority in a republican primary, which is the central right governing security, people like ted cruz and others tend to find more of the ideological right. sometimes there are two primaries. one thing that will happen, i believe, i think secretary clinton will run. i think she will get a very, very big vote among democrats. in new hampshire, they go where the action is. if the...
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joining out to parse all of that information, the pride of red sox nation and bloomberg you sports columnist- bloomberg view columnist. we discussed this motto is being put together. are you surprised by 50% of americans saying no football? >> i thought it would be higher. >> really? >> the increase in knowledge and awareness of the concussion protocol among high school kids. if you have a son in high school playing high school football he suffers a concussion, you can see a visible impact in his study habits academics him attention deficit disorder. then parents become acutely aware of that and i thought it would be higher. >> nfl trying to figure out their next steps forward. do you think they are worrying? >> absolutely not. there's no worry going on here. we had the same conversation with the ray rice in adrian peterson scandal. the matter how many bad things get associated with it, i would like to see regional break down of this poll. the income breakdown is interesting, but the pipeline of talent really only comes from pennsylvania, texas, florida california. >> the majority come from
joining out to parse all of that information, the pride of red sox nation and bloomberg you sports columnist- bloomberg view columnist. we discussed this motto is being put together. are you surprised by 50% of americans saying no football? >> i thought it would be higher. >> really? >> the increase in knowledge and awareness of the concussion protocol among high school kids. if you have a son in high school playing high school football he suffers a concussion, you can see a...
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commissioner goodell and team owners parsed a proposed -- passed the proposed guide lanes today. under the new rules an accused player immediately goes on paid leave following formal charges or an independent investigation. the move comes in the wake of the ray rice controversy and criticism of how the league handled it. >>> sonoma county sheriff's officers will soon wear body cameras. it will be on 241 of them approved by the board of supervisors yesterday. it follows the shooting death of michael brown by an officer in ferguson, missouri. sonoma county deputy erick gelhaus killed 13-year-old andy lopez for carrying a toy gun last year. >>> san francisco has approved a plan to reduce the number of stores selling tobacco. the board of supervisors has passed the anti-tobacco legislation yesterday. they hope it will cut the city's tobacco selling stores in half over the next 10 to 15 years. currently there are around 1,000 tobacco selling permits throughout the city. >>> it's the time of year for holiday lights and decorations. why those festive displays might be in danger of landi
commissioner goodell and team owners parsed a proposed -- passed the proposed guide lanes today. under the new rules an accused player immediately goes on paid leave following formal charges or an independent investigation. the move comes in the wake of the ray rice controversy and criticism of how the league handled it. >>> sonoma county sheriff's officers will soon wear body cameras. it will be on 241 of them approved by the board of supervisors yesterday. it follows the shooting...
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but in a country, in a globally connected network, i've looked at the laws of armed war wear and parsed out where we could say certain parts of critical infrastructure are necessary to uphold society, civilian life as we know it and protect it. we could say in a few amendments to the head convention, the geneva convention, the u.n. chart for say certain aspects about cyber to help control the conduct of nation states. we have not gotten there yet. the book "the quest of peace" was a start in the right direction, but as you mentioned we're early in this process. and so countries like north korea would be some of the last to follow on with that sort of thinking, but we have to remember that the united states has been one of the most active countries in engaging in cyber warfare, and the way we've conducted ourselves, in iraq, and some of our middle eas middlmiddle eastern engagements. >> as more comes out about the hack itself it's important to ask did sony drop the ball? was the company already the target to costly attacks take enough care to keep its information safe? stay with us. sund
but in a country, in a globally connected network, i've looked at the laws of armed war wear and parsed out where we could say certain parts of critical infrastructure are necessary to uphold society, civilian life as we know it and protect it. we could say in a few amendments to the head convention, the geneva convention, the u.n. chart for say certain aspects about cyber to help control the conduct of nation states. we have not gotten there yet. the book "the quest of peace" was a...
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it is hard to parse those things out. take his public at face valley but you cannot dismiss them. >> what could be achieved if russia was more of a friend than a foe? >> they could be helping on iran, on syria, and various other issues. but they weren't really friends before this so it's not clear how much we are actually giving up. >> what was the innovation this year in diplomacy, in international relations? >> the real innovation in diplomacy this year was north korea's terrorism by cyber. ,he sony hack as a punishment that is a really interesting, dangerous new precedent, state -- state-sponsored terror. class we do have a rules of engagement in cyber? >> there are rules of engagement that could be applied but there are no new rules of engagement. but are you going to apply the old ones? koreau going to put north on the terrorism list for its cyber attack, which would be a very interesting way of applying an old-school remedy to a new school problem and normalizing it. >> this has been a problem for eggheads for years
it is hard to parse those things out. take his public at face valley but you cannot dismiss them. >> what could be achieved if russia was more of a friend than a foe? >> they could be helping on iran, on syria, and various other issues. but they weren't really friends before this so it's not clear how much we are actually giving up. >> what was the innovation this year in diplomacy, in international relations? >> the real innovation in diplomacy this year was north...
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gwen: let's parse out some of the actual bites. where does that immigration executive order fight stand tonight? >> that's what republicans were so concerned and right after that vote passed, the new house republican whip who is a very conservative republican from louisiana, he came out in the lobby and told some of the reporters, the fight for immigration starts tonight. he was suggesting that that's the next fight. the whole government, if this all passes, is funded through next september, through september 2015 except the home land security which is where all of the immigration policy is going. that's funded through february 27. so that is the new year's surprise in january and february, those are the fights, how they're going to fund the homeland security. now, a lot of those things come from fees and fines and other things, so congress does not have complete control, but they want to exert their authority against the president's immigration reform. >> so the evening of february 27, we'll be at this again? >> we'll be right her
gwen: let's parse out some of the actual bites. where does that immigration executive order fight stand tonight? >> that's what republicans were so concerned and right after that vote passed, the new house republican whip who is a very conservative republican from louisiana, he came out in the lobby and told some of the reporters, the fight for immigration starts tonight. he was suggesting that that's the next fight. the whole government, if this all passes, is funded through next...
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howdy parse that? -- how do you parse that?nmark and germany say where russia is economically speaking is not what we anticipated at the beginning of the year. some western european governments are expressing concerns that he may be getting ahead of themselves. the goal was to influence decision-makers around the russian president and put pressure on him to change course in ukraine. the goal, as denmark's outcome was not to blow up the rushdie,. >> -- the russian economy. >> i wonder if oil prices are not having more of an effect. lithuania will become the 19th to adopt the euro on january 1. we sat down with the nation's finance minister for an .nterview let's talk to hans nichols. how does this work question my official switchover will be january 1. you willt is how many need to buy a euro. bond agencies are already treating lithuania as if they are a member of the eu said it will not need to raise money on the international market. listen to his confidence. >> both euros on an international markets already cs in the club --
howdy parse that? -- how do you parse that?nmark and germany say where russia is economically speaking is not what we anticipated at the beginning of the year. some western european governments are expressing concerns that he may be getting ahead of themselves. the goal was to influence decision-makers around the russian president and put pressure on him to change course in ukraine. the goal, as denmark's outcome was not to blow up the rushdie,. >> -- the russian economy. >> i...
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should we be parsing every single word and sentence for little inconsistencies. is that helpful? course we should. how else would we stay employed. sometimes you say things that make good defense. i thigh to be a little kinder. >> a little kinder. trying to bend. we all say things and think does that make any ens? 4. >> everyone knows what the meaning of is, is. some people think i'm so smart and brilliant i will be able to talk my way around it above it under it that i will just confuse everybody. >> what do you think? what do you think the public remembers long term in things like this? >> i think it depends on the person. if you're dan quail you will be remembered as the guy who can't spell potato. people remember him for a great deal of things. >> she recently said she was dead broke. and no one thinks she was dead broke leaving the white house. >> the interview with abc? >> yeah. everyone knew it and she's still the front run ir. always fun. thank you. appreciate it. coming up next the prosecutor in ferguson has released a lot of new fgs. we will tell you what we have found
should we be parsing every single word and sentence for little inconsistencies. is that helpful? course we should. how else would we stay employed. sometimes you say things that make good defense. i thigh to be a little kinder. >> a little kinder. trying to bend. we all say things and think does that make any ens? 4. >> everyone knows what the meaning of is, is. some people think i'm so smart and brilliant i will be able to talk my way around it above it under it that i will just...
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investors are trying to parse good companies that are on sale and those on shaky footing.ank of america merrill lynch analyst says he expects a shakeout but not right away. >> you might get consolidation. some companies going out of business. all of that is going to lead to a slower rate of growth. the thing that is -- nothing is going to change tomorrow. for the next six months, investment is baked in. 2 years out we might see a shortfall. it will take a little bit of time before that investment comes on. >> he says it will take a little bit of time. investors are placing bets on writing. peak in june, the biggest decliners in the s&p 500 are oil services company's. if you look at the percentage 41%. down 55%, 54%, >> the one company that is not in that group is being taken out. >> that is the other thing going forward, more consolidation. one metric is the debt levels. might be ato ebitda way to discover how healthy or unhealthy some companies are. >> do we say ebitda this early in the morning? >> it is bow tie tuesday. depreciation and amortization, you get ebitda, peop
investors are trying to parse good companies that are on sale and those on shaky footing.ank of america merrill lynch analyst says he expects a shakeout but not right away. >> you might get consolidation. some companies going out of business. all of that is going to lead to a slower rate of growth. the thing that is -- nothing is going to change tomorrow. for the next six months, investment is baked in. 2 years out we might see a shortfall. it will take a little bit of time before that...
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we have to parse out where this low inflation rate is coming from. from u.s. wages being low?ages are going to rise next year. in this case, the oil price is stimulative. in fromtion coming other countries is not necessarily bad for the united states given how much of our employment and wages you have to gives them more services spending, the economy gets better. the pace of how quickly they will hike rates, that inflation projectionist away above where the bond market is pricing. the expectations for the next five years is 1%. >> why the disconnect? >> that is a good question. it's why the fed has been pushing back in pushing back, withdrawing from the stimulus. getting affected by the global economy coming in crackdown --, getting dragged down? out theyou take expectation of what energy prices are going to be from the inflation bond market, you find that expectations for core inflation are incredible he stable. are going down, causing the market expectations for low inflation. >> what are we looking at in 2015? are the fed projections in line with what you are expecting? >>
we have to parse out where this low inflation rate is coming from. from u.s. wages being low?ages are going to rise next year. in this case, the oil price is stimulative. in fromtion coming other countries is not necessarily bad for the united states given how much of our employment and wages you have to gives them more services spending, the economy gets better. the pace of how quickly they will hike rates, that inflation projectionist away above where the bond market is pricing. the...
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you guys now parse through 6 billion messages a day looking for malicious software and emails.hat are you turning up on this cyber monday? >> unfortunately, liz, we're turning up a lot of criminals being very naughty, but it's us getting the coal stuffed in our stockings. most recently, we see while the black friday results here in the states aren't quite what people hoped for, the criminals had their own black friday specials. they had discounts, charity donations, their registers were ringing off the hook. unfortunately, it's our credit cards ringing up their registers. that's one thing we've seen for the bad guys. liz: the best way to prepare people is to show them what to look for. tell me, one or two of the most egregious and tricky and conniving emails you've seen so far and describe them. and we got to show people these things. rather stunning how unbelievably realistic they look. >> one of the examples we've seen and, unfortunately, consumers have seen it as well, is very traditional retail phishing. they send it to you, we couldn't complete this transaction. please cli
you guys now parse through 6 billion messages a day looking for malicious software and emails.hat are you turning up on this cyber monday? >> unfortunately, liz, we're turning up a lot of criminals being very naughty, but it's us getting the coal stuffed in our stockings. most recently, we see while the black friday results here in the states aren't quite what people hoped for, the criminals had their own black friday specials. they had discounts, charity donations, their registers were...
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. >> this is difficult to parse out. >> and that's what the court has to do and that's why they wear the robes. >> absolutely. any thoughts on how -- >> it's very tough. i mean, justice alito was very skeptical and said you could make threats and call it rap music. and justice scalia has always been very pro first amendment. very, very difficult to predict this case and i wouldn't go there and i won't. >> and you won't. okay. but come on. >> but i love the case. >> but come on, chief justice roberts citing rap music. >> the beatles had a song, i won't sing, we want to bring viewers, not chase them away, but the beatles had songs about revenge about the ex-girlfriend and there's lots of music. whether it's bad and nobody is saying this man was a good artist, that's not the concern. the court is concerned with whether or not -- >> if it's a threat. >> right. and there's a federal statute at issue as well. using interstate commerce to issue threats. was it a true threat or a true form of expression under the first amendment. >> thank you so much, jamie floyd. >>> all right. new details
. >> this is difficult to parse out. >> and that's what the court has to do and that's why they wear the robes. >> absolutely. any thoughts on how -- >> it's very tough. i mean, justice alito was very skeptical and said you could make threats and call it rap music. and justice scalia has always been very pro first amendment. very, very difficult to predict this case and i wouldn't go there and i won't. >> and you won't. okay. but come on. >> but i love the...
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but i think what's important is that we parse where those problems are and look at them separately. it's the approach of how do you eat an elephant? one bite at a time. it's important to do it that way because if we don't, you start to mix in different issues with different root causes and it becomes one big mess and explosive mess which is what we've been seeing in some of the rhetoric of the issue that's going on now. it's not all racial. is there some racial elements of it? absolutely. that's not the only reason. there's also -- there are plenty of black americans in this country who have been able to make it despite this if we want to say white privilege, despite that. they've made it. why? what did they do that was different? we need to find where the common ground is and where solutions are and look at what we're teaching our kids and what attitudes are but it's a two-way street. there are both sides that can learn from this. >> bryant, you have done pretty well for yourself. how would you respond to that? >> i'll say, yes, there are many african-americans who have done well i
but i think what's important is that we parse where those problems are and look at them separately. it's the approach of how do you eat an elephant? one bite at a time. it's important to do it that way because if we don't, you start to mix in different issues with different root causes and it becomes one big mess and explosive mess which is what we've been seeing in some of the rhetoric of the issue that's going on now. it's not all racial. is there some racial elements of it? absolutely....
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you used the word consensus.tí&z i'll try to parse into that a little more.is that would refute your position with respect to the materiality of genetically engineering food being safe? ípr(t&háhp &hc% again, as a class, that there's any question about safety. based on the row eviews we have done. >> go ahead. >> there are obviously scientists who differ with that point of view. i don't know how many of them there >> but it's a tiny fraction? >> it is. >> and not enough that it would change your view with respect to the safety of this food. >> to date, we have seen nothing to change the view that we have had for a number of years now. >> and that would include, there were questions about what other countries have done. this would include studies performed all across the world. >> that is correct. >> i've heard some of my patchwork of 50 sets of rules and what that might do. just so we're all clear, it's potentially thousands of sets of rules, cities, counties,p&j" mind reels with the number of folks who might want to confirm their theory of rightv,2xñ to k th
you used the word consensus.tí&z i'll try to parse into that a little more.is that would refute your position with respect to the materiality of genetically engineering food being safe? ípr(t&háhp &hc% again, as a class, that there's any question about safety. based on the row eviews we have done. >> go ahead. >> there are obviously scientists who differ with that point of view. i don't know how many of them there >> but it's a tiny fraction? >> it is....
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amazing we spend so much time parsing words in that statement. thank you for taking the time. >> rick, thank you very much. cuba our top story this morning. the president expected to speak in a little under an hour from now amid reports that the united states after some 40 years is seeking to normalize relations with cuba. allen gross being released today. senator marco rubio of florida joins us from the hill to talk about that. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have used words like absurd and dangerous. >> first i'm happy he's reunited from his family. all he there to provide satellite -- >> we're expecting some color from the white house and i think john harwood has that for us briefly. >> i just got off a call with administration senior officials who said the president obama has decided to establish diplomatic relations with cuba. and it is not a negotiation. it is simply a matter of logistics. he's decided to open an embassy in havana and normalize relations and begin the process that may eventually lead to a lifting of the embargo. altho
amazing we spend so much time parsing words in that statement. thank you for taking the time. >> rick, thank you very much. cuba our top story this morning. the president expected to speak in a little under an hour from now amid reports that the united states after some 40 years is seeking to normalize relations with cuba. allen gross being released today. senator marco rubio of florida joins us from the hill to talk about that. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have used...
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you have to parse this. you have wall street guys you're not putting up any of their own money and it's no wonder they can attract the best and the brightest. but some of the hedge fund managers who are putting up some of their own money, but david tepper and it's a billion dollars. >> hang on a second. david tepper is mostly playing with other people's money. most hedge fund managers are playing with limited partners money. >> but they do have their own money in the game. >> because they are forced to eat their own cooking. in the case of goldman sachs, and a reading from a bloomberg news, $106 million. of the total $483 million to beat up among the 121 employees 106 million with cash and 320 million was stock. some of the they cannot divest for several years. they are eating their own cooking. with that is true, they are reading goldman sachs is cooking. -- >> that is true, they are eating goldman sachs s's cooking. but in the case of david tepper, they have not put money into goldman sachs except what has
you have to parse this. you have wall street guys you're not putting up any of their own money and it's no wonder they can attract the best and the brightest. but some of the hedge fund managers who are putting up some of their own money, but david tepper and it's a billion dollars. >> hang on a second. david tepper is mostly playing with other people's money. most hedge fund managers are playing with limited partners money. >> but they do have their own money in the game. >>...
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i'm going to go to you, grinnel, why the parsing of words? important to say this is vandalism and not terrorism? >> well, it's very typical of president obama. he always underestimates our problems. i mean, look, describing this as vandalism akin to graffiti means that the solution is we just repaint and we watch the neighborhood a little more closely. it's ridiculous. and what this action from the north koreans, which i think is an act of terror therefore it's warfare, what this is is a warning sign, greg. this means that our banking system and power grid and all of these other very crucial issues that we face, that's coming in a matter of weeks. so we need to take this as a warning sign. >> all right. richard goodstein, i kind of understand the president's point. leaked e-mails do not kill people, but it can ruin lives and businesses. can you call something -- can you call it terror if it's based on say the idea that it scares you? >> look, vandalism obviously as rick kind of made the point kind of suggests something more trivial than what
i'm going to go to you, grinnel, why the parsing of words? important to say this is vandalism and not terrorism? >> well, it's very typical of president obama. he always underestimates our problems. i mean, look, describing this as vandalism akin to graffiti means that the solution is we just repaint and we watch the neighborhood a little more closely. it's ridiculous. and what this action from the north koreans, which i think is an act of terror therefore it's warfare, what this is is a...
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yesterday white house spokesperson josh earnest actually parsed the taliban.s the difference between the pakistan taliban and the afghan taliban? what is that? >> when my fox news colleague ed henry questioned josh earnest about this horrific school attack in pakistan, the white house spokesman was quick to know it was the pakistani taliban that carried out this attack. the reason he made that distinction is ed in forming his question had asserted some linkage between this horrific event and the u.s. drawdown in afghanistan. and earnest was trying to delink this horrific event from the state of affairs that we're going to be leaving behind in afghanistan. bottom line here, both afghanistan and pakistan remain client states of the united states. both remain deeply troubled places with weak central governments not capable of neutralizing the terrorist elements in their midst. >> there is more to it because mr. earnest is not being honest with the american people. all right, the taliban in afghanistan live in pakistan primarily. that's where their sanctuaries are
yesterday white house spokesperson josh earnest actually parsed the taliban.s the difference between the pakistan taliban and the afghan taliban? what is that? >> when my fox news colleague ed henry questioned josh earnest about this horrific school attack in pakistan, the white house spokesman was quick to know it was the pakistani taliban that carried out this attack. the reason he made that distinction is ed in forming his question had asserted some linkage between this horrific event...
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when we say, with ecan absolutely parse her statements and say she did not say those three words in thatis so important. it's important to say i'm ashamed i haven't spoken up about things i've seen or experienced. but it's not too late. and to say to any young person, entertainment industry or not, male or female, it's not just a young girl thing. it's not just a young thing even. but we have to say this is not acceptable. it's not okay to experience violence, sexual assault, you know, as the course of doing your work. if you're in entertainment, if you're a younger person. it's not okay. and you, person who's experiencing it, you are okay. we are okay. we can speak up. it's time to start snitching and start naming names and just -- you know, this has been going on for -- it's a daily occurrence. and it has to stop. >> pia glenn, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for your strength. coming up, the reason why if you try to prove that michael brown deserved to die, you're going to have to lie. that's in "the rewrite." how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from
when we say, with ecan absolutely parse her statements and say she did not say those three words in thatis so important. it's important to say i'm ashamed i haven't spoken up about things i've seen or experienced. but it's not too late. and to say to any young person, entertainment industry or not, male or female, it's not just a young girl thing. it's not just a young thing even. but we have to say this is not acceptable. it's not okay to experience violence, sexual assault, you know, as the...
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. >> it's hard to parse these things. the term "cloud" doesn't mean much of anything.e hated it for years but it's become a thing people say. there are applications as a service. platform as a service, infrastructure as a service. they are all very different whence it comes to revenue and profit potential. infrastructure, things like storage, there is no profit in that. oracle is trying to push on platform. >> the revenue, the stock getting close to 2,000 levels f frs. revenues versus that time have quadrupled. basically a new business. >> the key is to be able to push areas of the differentiateiation. they have to squeeze for performance. they have to be able to leverage java and have to deal with this microsoft threat. because microsoft has got a lot of asset, including office, including the dot net stuff on asher they can leverage too. >> we're going to be talk about this for a while. ten analysts upgrading oracle today. a stunning move and helping the nasdaq up about 65 points a in the hour. let's talk about the markets with the all major averages in a post fed ral
. >> it's hard to parse these things. the term "cloud" doesn't mean much of anything.e hated it for years but it's become a thing people say. there are applications as a service. platform as a service, infrastructure as a service. they are all very different whence it comes to revenue and profit potential. infrastructure, things like storage, there is no profit in that. oracle is trying to push on platform. >> the revenue, the stock getting close to 2,000 levels f frs....
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but do not all the lanes of freeway are opened but the offer at itself may still be parsed to block orme of the delays as well try to use all flat bar back in the arms of a free web heard the wind advisories in effect for the bay area bridge this morning even the dumbarton bridge is under advisement jurors look at the cemetery ridge drive it is also under an advisory this morning did to traffic listed the russians will message indicating the when the conditions the golden gate bridge to be her breezy trip also go to conditions must proceed from unspent this grid is up pretty high over the bank >>mark: to gobble foreseen was filled with major headlines. >> reporter: a microscopic yet have the instructions threat dominated much of that once took for the first time are set as the fires outside of africa the rising number of the ball is in west africa caught the attention of centers for disease control and prevention in all is a scary diseases because of the severity because this bald report attracting buyers many of the were dying out there are many times when that ball out of time with t
but do not all the lanes of freeway are opened but the offer at itself may still be parsed to block orme of the delays as well try to use all flat bar back in the arms of a free web heard the wind advisories in effect for the bay area bridge this morning even the dumbarton bridge is under advisement jurors look at the cemetery ridge drive it is also under an advisory this morning did to traffic listed the russians will message indicating the when the conditions the golden gate bridge to be her...
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but it's a -- if you want to parse it. i would have done it. not a threat to do it in the future.ry that's what elonis said. the jury said no that's threatening you're gutty. elonis is now serving seven years in prison. >> this is a first for the supreme court. i feel like a lot of times when we talk about stories like this not at this level, it's a matter of the law not catching up with social media, technology. >> especially with supreme court justice in their 70s and 80s. i don't think they know what twitter is. fortunately they have law clerks and actually they have been pretty good about adopting to modern technology in most of their decisions. what i think is the key issue in this case is something that's not mentioned in the briefs. it's newtown. it's pueblo, colorado, aurora. sorry. where individuals have given signs that something bad was going to happen but they were not stopped, they were not questioned and i think the justices will have in the back of their mind you know what? we're going to err on the side of making sure people are at least questioned and investigated
but it's a -- if you want to parse it. i would have done it. not a threat to do it in the future.ry that's what elonis said. the jury said no that's threatening you're gutty. elonis is now serving seven years in prison. >> this is a first for the supreme court. i feel like a lot of times when we talk about stories like this not at this level, it's a matter of the law not catching up with social media, technology. >> especially with supreme court justice in their 70s and 80s. i don't...
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asking, what is our reading as a country of the convention against torture, when you look at how they parsed applies where the u.s. exerts territorial control, why do you think it's so carefully then? >> other treaty bodies say this treaty apply wherever they have treat authority. that includes a state of occupation, where the state acts as a state,there a foreign state, but it could also apply in situations of detention centers, where the state has authority -- jurisdiction exclusive over particular individuals. so, if we had a detention center abroad, say, in afghanistan or iraq, our treaty obligation would follow us to those detention centers as well as u.s. domestic law and juris prudence that has come out of our own federal courts that have said some of these practices are unlawful. >> back in 2007 the then-senator barack obama issued a press release entitled torture and secrecy betray american values. he wrote the secret authorization of brutal interrogation is an outrageous betrayal of our core values and a grave danger to our security. referring to the then george w. bush administrat
asking, what is our reading as a country of the convention against torture, when you look at how they parsed applies where the u.s. exerts territorial control, why do you think it's so carefully then? >> other treaty bodies say this treaty apply wherever they have treat authority. that includes a state of occupation, where the state acts as a state,there a foreign state, but it could also apply in situations of detention centers, where the state has authority -- jurisdiction exclusive...
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right now, as of today, the numbers are hard to parse because we're halfway through the sign up for 2015 coverage. the last numbers that the administration reported were about 6.5 million people in the federal exchange those 37 states. those include people who were automatically reenrolled who did not come to the exchange and put in new information. they were automatically reenrolled in their existing plan or one similar to it. i think there is a little under 2 million new people so far, and that is for coverage that starts january 1. more people can sign up until february 15. and the penalties for not having insurance in 2015 go up a considerable amount to $300.5 or 2% of your income, whichever is greater. host: one of the metrics that people look at -- has the rate of the uninsured fallen in this country? guest: that is something we can say with certainty. the number of people without insurance has gone down substantially, and that is a result of the affordable care act people have signed up for medicaid and for these new insurance exchanges. some people have signed up for employer cov
right now, as of today, the numbers are hard to parse because we're halfway through the sign up for 2015 coverage. the last numbers that the administration reported were about 6.5 million people in the federal exchange those 37 states. those include people who were automatically reenrolled who did not come to the exchange and put in new information. they were automatically reenrolled in their existing plan or one similar to it. i think there is a little under 2 million new people so far, and...
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attorney general will be visiting several cities as parse of the white house effort to strengthen relationships between police and minority community. >>> drama on the famous rodeo drive, in california. police shot a robbery us peck in the lobby of the luxe rodeo drive help tell beverly hills. it was last night. officers believed that this guy may have been involved in a nearby bank robbery. the suspect is being treated at a hospital, rodeo drive, of course, is a california hot spot for tourist. it was shut down for several hours. >>> man suspect of killing four people in west virginia was found dead. police say jody lee hunt shot himself in his pickup truck last night. this discovery ended an hours long manhunt. he was wanted for shooting two people in westover and two others near the lake. officials say that several police departments are involve in the investigation and they are still, trying to piece together what happen. >>> and a aid to a republican congressman, resigns, after calling out president obama's daughters. >> elizabeth loudon is former communications director to steve inn finch
attorney general will be visiting several cities as parse of the white house effort to strengthen relationships between police and minority community. >>> drama on the famous rodeo drive, in california. police shot a robbery us peck in the lobby of the luxe rodeo drive help tell beverly hills. it was last night. officers believed that this guy may have been involved in a nearby bank robbery. the suspect is being treated at a hospital, rodeo drive, of course, is a california hot spot...
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. >> so, people are being very careful about parsing the way they respond this.icularly hawkish. how does the re-emergence of this torture report really impact these potential 2016 nominees? >> i think the biggest impact would be on jeb bush, were he to run, and there are indications he's going to run, will he have to be answering for his brother's record in the same way that hillary clinton will be answering for some of barack obama's. >> and, lynn -- go ahead. >> i just think the other ones are going to be very, very careful, as we've seen kind of dancing around the point. >> lynn, i still feel like there is this split within republican ranks, neoconservatives, lindsey graham, john mccain, and this neoisolationist, ungd say it's led by rand paul, that want to pull back from this heavy national focus. does that debate wind up coming back in 2016 or have we moved on to other issues, at least inside the republican party? >> you can't move on. as jonathan noted, if jeb bush does get in, because you relitigate in an even more important way because it's jeb bush, the
. >> so, people are being very careful about parsing the way they respond this.icularly hawkish. how does the re-emergence of this torture report really impact these potential 2016 nominees? >> i think the biggest impact would be on jeb bush, were he to run, and there are indications he's going to run, will he have to be answering for his brother's record in the same way that hillary clinton will be answering for some of barack obama's. >> and, lynn -- go ahead. >> i...
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whether it is the ticking time bomb argument, which is a stupid argument if you really parse it well,ther it is, as cheney did here, that 75% were guilty and any one of those might have done something and so i was good at what i did. this is cheney. cheney. what i wish the interrogator of cheney had looked at is, we know positively that a minimum -- and i suspect it is higher -- of 39 people died in the interrogation process. why does no one ever mentioned that? we also know that in some of those cases, the military or civilian corner involved found the cause of that death to be homicide. the most famous case, alex "taxi in his documentary to the dark side" is known about, but even that has been forgotten about. we murdered people who we were interrogating. isn't that the ultimate torture? no one ever asks dick about that. >> that number, 39 people killed by torturers, where do you get that number and where were they killed? >> that number comes from human rights first initial report on command responsibility in the interrogation program, which i believe came out quite early, 2006-200
whether it is the ticking time bomb argument, which is a stupid argument if you really parse it well,ther it is, as cheney did here, that 75% were guilty and any one of those might have done something and so i was good at what i did. this is cheney. cheney. what i wish the interrogator of cheney had looked at is, we know positively that a minimum -- and i suspect it is higher -- of 39 people died in the interrogation process. why does no one ever mentioned that? we also know that in some of...
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jon, i can't stand parsing language, considerable time, but you did say considerable time would be removed but didn't say definitely but suggested it. are you surprised kept it in at least once. they changed it one time but kept it in once. >> they tried to have their cake and eat it too. they changed their guidance and said they would be patient before removing accommodation which is signal rates they see interest rates coming next year and didn't want to freak the people out and make people think that meant they would move in april say. so they put the words back in there saying the new words, patient, don't really, they aren't any different than the old words, considerable time. it was, a bit of an odd approach you might say. liz: well we did see a little bit of a revelation. she revealed, janet yellen revealed, yes, russia is playing is playing into how they look at potential rate hikes. because it gyrated so much. it is showing severe weakness not, and she was sure to say it, not that it would affect our banks, she doesn't believe there is direct exposure but if there is in europe and
jon, i can't stand parsing language, considerable time, but you did say considerable time would be removed but didn't say definitely but suggested it. are you surprised kept it in at least once. they changed it one time but kept it in once. >> they tried to have their cake and eat it too. they changed their guidance and said they would be patient before removing accommodation which is signal rates they see interest rates coming next year and didn't want to freak the people out and make...
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medical examiner ruled this a homicide so members of the staten island grand jury have been convenes parsing the evidence and details and arrived at this decision that they had to determine whether it was malicious intent that the officer who threw his arm around eric garner's neck did so with an intent to kill, with malicious intent and as we're now learning, they did not decide to indict that police officer. even bigger picture, 20,000 with a nonindictment in new york just one week, a little over one week, after the nonindictment involving an unarmed 18 year old in ferguson. we've seen the walkouts. we've seen the marches. we've seen the protests. we will wait to see what happens in the wake of this decision in staten island here in new york. we're waiting to get more details but again this has been confirmed through two law enforcement sources close to this investigation. no indictment in this eric garner chokehold case. i have michael and michaela sitting here with me. your reaction to the news? >> i just hear him saying i can't breathe. i can't breathe. and i feel like that's how the bl
medical examiner ruled this a homicide so members of the staten island grand jury have been convenes parsing the evidence and details and arrived at this decision that they had to determine whether it was malicious intent that the officer who threw his arm around eric garner's neck did so with an intent to kill, with malicious intent and as we're now learning, they did not decide to indict that police officer. even bigger picture, 20,000 with a nonindictment in new york just one week, a little...