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this is the story of galina and her neighbors, poor people under constant instigation of schemers. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in this communal apartments on millionaires street lives irina. >> [speaking russian language] [cat meows] >> [speaking russian language] >> galina's top floor apartment on millionaires tree was damaged beyond repair, and a wealthy man paid-up local officials to obtain a permit to build a loft on the roof. galina was forced to about. city authorities refused to take responsibility for the correct action and repair the damage. action andcorrupt repair the damage. >> [speaking russian language] >> alexander and svetlana are irina's neighbors in the communal apartment. >> [speaking russian language] >> the system is run where property rights are nominally protected, but powerful interests conspire to circumvent them. these people like those on millionaires street are vulnerable to abuse. irina and her family were evicted from their room in a communal flat on millionaires street. >> [speaking russian language] >> [speaking russian language] >> irina is on he
this is the story of galina and her neighbors, poor people under constant instigation of schemers. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in this communal apartments on millionaires street lives irina. >> [speaking russian language] [cat meows] >> [speaking russian language] >> galina's top floor apartment on millionaires tree was damaged beyond repair, and a wealthy man paid-up local officials to obtain a permit to build a loft on the roof. galina was forced to about....
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business owner who has played by the rules hired only legal people, he has to ensure all of his people under obama care, but the person who didn't play by the rules who had illegals who didn't provide any benefits for them now is not only allowed to call them legal, but he doesn't have to provide obama care because they are in that transition, so there's really a double benefit to the people who have been hiring illegals, wouldn't there be? >> yes. absolutely. what you said about obama care is absolutely true. it also deals with taxes. if i hire for example american citizens i pay taxes for that person, social security, medicaid, et cetera,nd i have to take that out and handle it. if i have that job and i pay them less in cash i am not paying any of those taxes. that is actually tax fraud. but with this bill if this bill passes it's essentially saying those companies engaged in the tax fraud paying people under the table not paying taxes that would pay american citizens they are going to wipe the slate clean no problem you get to start over again. i think it's outrageous. >> i can assure you
business owner who has played by the rules hired only legal people, he has to ensure all of his people under obama care, but the person who didn't play by the rules who had illegals who didn't provide any benefits for them now is not only allowed to call them legal, but he doesn't have to provide obama care because they are in that transition, so there's really a double benefit to the people who have been hiring illegals, wouldn't there be? >> yes. absolutely. what you said about obama...
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he's saying that the people are scared of the drones are saying get out of pakistan one of the problems is that the civilian population is saying the exact same thing they're living under a terrorist feeling every single day because they have these white little remote controlled planes flying over their head and bombing people when they gather for a wedding or a funeral or something like this you know there have been a number of cia officials top cia officials that are now retired who have identified the drone war as one of the primary recruiting mechanisms for al qaeda because people become so angry that their relatives were killed even if one al qaeda person was killed in the same bombing that they say to themselves i'm going to turn my sights on america now that's happened that phenomenon it's a right john i'm betting good point stand a good point now let's go to max let max respond to that. you know i mean i have several things to say i mean when when when when when somebody says that they oppose the drone campaign it's very important for them to come up with some kind of alternative instrument to deal with the terrorism threat and so the alternative to the drone c
he's saying that the people are scared of the drones are saying get out of pakistan one of the problems is that the civilian population is saying the exact same thing they're living under a terrorist feeling every single day because they have these white little remote controlled planes flying over their head and bombing people when they gather for a wedding or a funeral or something like this you know there have been a number of cia officials top cia officials that are now retired who have...
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particularly people under 50.at under 50 people tended not even to follow the snowden story. doesn't mean it's not a real issue. it is. but i think you see it reflected in the political environment in washington. who is -- take james clapper, who lied and really should be out in my view. also he's such an incompetent liar you think why is this guy running national intelligence? at least a spy should be able to lie effectively. but anyway, who's calling -- who in washington is calling for him to be out? not the democratic leadership or the republican leadership. and indeed, i think whether it's nancy pelosi and harry reid or mitch mcconnell and john boehner, they're all sort of on the same page. snowden's sort of the villain. he should be apprehended. and the big issues are being lost. indeed, they're being lost under the shadow of snowden, who's a fascinating character. >> the reaction in washington i think actually is fascinating because it's not -- it doesn't break down on partisan terms. but we have seen -- i m
particularly people under 50.at under 50 people tended not even to follow the snowden story. doesn't mean it's not a real issue. it is. but i think you see it reflected in the political environment in washington. who is -- take james clapper, who lied and really should be out in my view. also he's such an incompetent liar you think why is this guy running national intelligence? at least a spy should be able to lie effectively. but anyway, who's calling -- who in washington is calling for him to...
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cymbalta inot for children under 18. peoplemaois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, lir disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your doctor. cymbalta can help. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobi
cymbalta inot for children under 18. peoplemaois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or...
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there are codes on the book that talk about parties so the people under the age of 18 need to have chaperones. there are laws that are different for those age groups >> they told me they did say they had chaperones and - and what constitutes a chaperone to you. >> one other thing i also when i did go there i asked to speak to the promoter and conventional enough. >> there were parents of some of the kids that were in there. if i may explain how things transpired. it was totally your fault we got hoodwinked. just for the record i'll tell you >> you wouldn't have gotten hoodwinked if you had of checked him out. >> we had bad judgment it was a close friend who solid it to us as my friends sister is having a sweet 16 party. so they're doing this fundraiser for a basketball tournament in july. now there's no excuse we dropped the ball on all the procedures we do for any event we have. this was a date we had open we had no gain on this convenient. our intentions we're doing something nice to help them out. we had no idea that was going to happen and it's unbelievable we let this pass. this promoter
there are codes on the book that talk about parties so the people under the age of 18 need to have chaperones. there are laws that are different for those age groups >> they told me they did say they had chaperones and - and what constitutes a chaperone to you. >> one other thing i also when i did go there i asked to speak to the promoter and conventional enough. >> there were parents of some of the kids that were in there. if i may explain how things transpired. it was...
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nearly 1 in 4 people under 25 are out of work with spain and greece the hardest hit. >> for many peopleeing unemployed is more 2457b just a financial problem. nonstop worries about your future can certainly make you sick. it is not always clear to get to the root of the problem. germany is embarking on the biggest long-term study. >> it is common knowledge that heavy drinking and tobacco can lead to cancer and raise the risk of heart attack. but how do other common chronic illnesses evolve such as alzheimers and diabetes? the german study follows 200,000 patients up to 30 years to study the questions is and hope the study will prove useful. >> we hope to gain knowledge of how the diseases develop and we want to learn how to take preventive measures. >> one thing researchers are looking into is the role of genetics in chronic disease. what role does a person's background have. and how much does their environment matter. and how important is the role of lifestyle, including diet and exercise? >> it is unique study and we think the data we collect will be very interest to researchers. >> b
nearly 1 in 4 people under 25 are out of work with spain and greece the hardest hit. >> for many peopleeing unemployed is more 2457b just a financial problem. nonstop worries about your future can certainly make you sick. it is not always clear to get to the root of the problem. germany is embarking on the biggest long-term study. >> it is common knowledge that heavy drinking and tobacco can lead to cancer and raise the risk of heart attack. but how do other common chronic illnesses...
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the ordinance because one of our goals in the latino comics expo is to try to introduce young people, under served communities to the museum experience. so, i'm here to testify from a firsthand viewing, i've been able to see what kind of impact museum experience has on young people, the access to art, to creativity, to. that venue for young people is, you know, an incalculable benefit for our community. ~ to have our association works with 826 valencia program. we work with [speaker not understood] mira project. we work with the police mission station to get at-risk youth to come to our museum projects and expos. so, i've seen how important having museum access is to young people and that's why i'm a big backer of this ordinance and to help the mexican museum get passed. another thing, too, i have to admit that i've been fortunate to see the mexican museum collection, the one that's currently in moth balls in storage. it is an amazing, amazing collection. the people of san francisco in and around the world deserve to see. some of these pieces have not been seen in over 40 years since the fo
the ordinance because one of our goals in the latino comics expo is to try to introduce young people, under served communities to the museum experience. so, i'm here to testify from a firsthand viewing, i've been able to see what kind of impact museum experience has on young people, the access to art, to creativity, to. that venue for young people is, you know, an incalculable benefit for our community. ~ to have our association works with 826 valencia program. we work with [speaker not...
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nearly 1 in 4 people under 25 are out of work with spain and greece the hardest hit. >> for many peopleeing unemployed is more 2457b just a financial problem. nonstop worries about your future can certainly make you sick. it is not always clear to get to the root of the problem. germany is embarking on the biggest long-term study. >> it is common knowledge that heavy drinking and tobacco can lead to cancer and raise the risk of heart attack. but how do other common chronic illnesses evolve such as alzheimers and diabetes? the german study follows 200,000 patients up to 30 years to study the questions is and hope the study will prove useful. >> we hope to gain knowledge of how the diseases develop and we want to learn how to take preventive measures. >> one thing researchers are looking into is the role of genetics in chronic disease. what role does a person's background have. and how much does their environment matter. and how important is the role of lifestyle, including diet and exercise? >> it is unique study and we think the data we collect will be very interest to researchers. >> b
nearly 1 in 4 people under 25 are out of work with spain and greece the hardest hit. >> for many peopleeing unemployed is more 2457b just a financial problem. nonstop worries about your future can certainly make you sick. it is not always clear to get to the root of the problem. germany is embarking on the biggest long-term study. >> it is common knowledge that heavy drinking and tobacco can lead to cancer and raise the risk of heart attack. but how do other common chronic illnesses...
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guaranteed safe passage if those were obviously cases of political persecution so we took these people under our protection at least transported them to other countries i'm talking about all the countries in the world maybe not all but most of the countries that claim to be democratic and committed to protecting human rights we took these people under our protection of the book at the us for example many chileans argentinians in europe while as came to ecuador and asked for asylum said that if they left their home countries in any way they could to save their lives but most european companies also protected us somewhat that they didn't ask her security to show birth certificates or passports or visas you know these people were running from political persecution so i asked myself isn't it the same with mr snowden and then this incident with president moran his players that he said if anyone had any doubts about mr snowden being politically persecuted it's become crystal clear now. you know the same as in which he seemed thank you it was kind of like the foreign minister for joining us live he
guaranteed safe passage if those were obviously cases of political persecution so we took these people under our protection at least transported them to other countries i'm talking about all the countries in the world maybe not all but most of the countries that claim to be democratic and committed to protecting human rights we took these people under our protection of the book at the us for example many chileans argentinians in europe while as came to ecuador and asked for asylum said that if...
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because then we can do all the stuff we want to do barring stepping on other people. >> under the declarationapplause ] >> and under the constitution we decide what is in the public interest, through congress and the courts and through the regulatory agencies. that is how we determine what is in the public interest. >> what about this we. >> nobody agrees with you. >> hang on. >> john: specifics. your students sued dry-cleaners for charging women than men. to launder the same shirt, we won 52 cases. >> and we sued barber are. >> we won all those cases. >> john: but women are fussier about their clothing? >> the interesting thing we got a hairdresser for hillary clinton said that is baloney. >> john: i'm sure hairdresser says that. you just bully people into forming into following your vision otherwise they have to pay you. >> it's not an accomplishment. that is malpractice. >> why don't you do something? >> john: you got ladies' night banned. >> that has been done in a great majority of states. >> john: bars were offering cheaper drinks to women because mostly guys were in bars and guys were
because then we can do all the stuff we want to do barring stepping on other people. >> under the declarationapplause ] >> and under the constitution we decide what is in the public interest, through congress and the courts and through the regulatory agencies. that is how we determine what is in the public interest. >> what about this we. >> nobody agrees with you. >> hang on. >> john: specifics. your students sued dry-cleaners for charging women than men. to...
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what do you know about this guy, although you have three other people under arrest? >> we have two females and one male that are all adults, and they're all in association with this egregious crime. we're hoping this video gets some leads so we can find out who the guy is. >> are the other people not saying, not telling you who this guy is? >> at this point the other individuals are not giving us any information as far as what happened or who this other individual is. >> so what's the condition of the woman now? >> thankfully the victim is recovering at home. she sustained some injuries, of course, with abrasions and bruising, but nothing too serious. >> did anyone come to this woman's aid? >> after she was kicked in the face and knocked out, you do see a group of good samaritans trying to help out the victim and call police and try to get a description. >> do you think she was trying to get up to chase after this guy before she was kicked, or was she injured already some. >> she's already injured as it is, and then before the suspect cowardly kicked her in the face.
what do you know about this guy, although you have three other people under arrest? >> we have two females and one male that are all adults, and they're all in association with this egregious crime. we're hoping this video gets some leads so we can find out who the guy is. >> are the other people not saying, not telling you who this guy is? >> at this point the other individuals are not giving us any information as far as what happened or who this other individual is. >>...
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and there was a lot of people under water with us.nd it was like being in a coke bottle being shaken up with a bunch of stuff inside of it. >> with kevin and ruby overboard, the duck boat now capsized, kevin is determined not to lose his daughter. >> i just grabbed as much hair as i could. i knew i could keep a good grip of her hair and keep her near me and i knew that that way we'd be together if we died. >> kevin says he and ruby are pushed deep under the water. >> when we came up and the barge was not on top of us, it was truly, you know, an unbelievable experience of divine intervention. for me, it was like as if it swept us out to the river to prevent that from happening. to all those people. i couldn't believe that all these people were all around us. the boat was gone. >> but kevin and ruby's ordeal isn't over. almost immediately they get sucked under the water for a second time. >> and this time i didn't have ruby's hair. and so i popped up and looked around, and she wasn't there yet. and just as i was beginning to start to pa
and there was a lot of people under water with us.nd it was like being in a coke bottle being shaken up with a bunch of stuff inside of it. >> with kevin and ruby overboard, the duck boat now capsized, kevin is determined not to lose his daughter. >> i just grabbed as much hair as i could. i knew i could keep a good grip of her hair and keep her near me and i knew that that way we'd be together if we died. >> kevin says he and ruby are pushed deep under the water. >>...
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people under police protection, if you will, not taken into custody. they are seated there, i'm sure that my guess is that they are witnesses to what happened. but they do hope to have this intersection reopened within the next 10 to 15 minutes. officer bit by a bit pull that he shot and killed, taken to the hospital, going to be okay. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest. >>> this is the day that we can expect a little bit of a warm-up. we welcome back meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. marla, laura, you at home. it's going to be a really nice day today. we're going to be the envy of the nation with the heat wave gripping. much of the united states. two-third of the united states dealing with temperatures in the 90s today. for us, highs in the low 80s. it's going to be comfortable here. but still warmer than yesterday. nice and mild. 60s to go around. a beautiful day. i'll show you how nice in a few minutes. first, check your drive with mike. >> oakland, 880, to give you a sample of the volume of traffic
people under police protection, if you will, not taken into custody. they are seated there, i'm sure that my guess is that they are witnesses to what happened. but they do hope to have this intersection reopened within the next 10 to 15 minutes. officer bit by a bit pull that he shot and killed, taken to the hospital, going to be okay. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest. >>> this is the day that we can expect a little bit of a warm-up. we welcome...
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you have under the age of 30, people under the age of 30, one in three don't even take employer provided health care. they turn it down. because they don't think they need insurance. and so -- now you are talking about asking them to sign up for incredibly complicated system and that could cost them a great amount of money and how you do that, that's what has the administration worried. >> how do you think republicans should respond to this? they say next week they will hold the vote to give the administration the legal authority and they say it is illegal but make it legal to extend the employer -- delay the employer mandate. they will have to delay the individual mandate, too. >> yes. >> is that the right strategy? >> let's make a deal with the president and keep delays and delaying the various mandates as long as they can. hopefully pass the 2016 presidential election but should be negotiating for things like the medical device tax. that's -- mine, look, there is a view within the republican party that the worse the better. not in this one. will is power to the democratic argument the
you have under the age of 30, people under the age of 30, one in three don't even take employer provided health care. they turn it down. because they don't think they need insurance. and so -- now you are talking about asking them to sign up for incredibly complicated system and that could cost them a great amount of money and how you do that, that's what has the administration worried. >> how do you think republicans should respond to this? they say next week they will hold the vote to...
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. >> with nearly 3 billion people under the age of 25 the reality of a better tomorrow will ultimately be the job of the next generation of leaders. they include barbara bush and chelsea clinton. like her mother -- >> it is no longer acceptable to discuss women's rights separate from human rights. >> chelsea clinton is a human rights advocate. >> it's outrageous that children are dying from. >> actress and singer- songwriter mandy moore, a global ambassador for population services international, also known as psi is dedicated to involving more young people. >> the majority of the young people i talked to were really advocates and passionate about sexual and reproductive rights. i put forth this challenge to people and to myself to sort of get out of your comfort zone, go up to people, start conversations, introduce yourself, make allies, make friends, and support each other, push each other, challenge each other, 'cause that's what's going to drive the conversation forward. >> barbara bush founded global health corps offering scholarships to help nurture young leaders who believe healt
. >> with nearly 3 billion people under the age of 25 the reality of a better tomorrow will ultimately be the job of the next generation of leaders. they include barbara bush and chelsea clinton. like her mother -- >> it is no longer acceptable to discuss women's rights separate from human rights. >> chelsea clinton is a human rights advocate. >> it's outrageous that children are dying from. >> actress and singer- songwriter mandy moore, a global ambassador for...
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a lot of major cities, millions of people under excessive heat warnings today. we're predicting another day around 100 degrees from d.c. to new york city. it's a little bit cooler in minneapolis and the northern plains. but that cold front works its way through the great lakes friday into saturday, saturday sunday through the northeast. by monday we're all going this is more like it. >> a little bit of relief in sight. >> for the 99% that have had enough. you're in the 1% >> i will accept that's true. at least there's relief for everyone else. thanks so much. coming up, moral nightmares for boeing's dreamliner and live to london for the latest on the royal baby watch. you're watching "first look." [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. the world anxiously awaits the birth of william and kate's baby. jim maceda is in london outside st. mary's hospital. what's the energy like in lond
a lot of major cities, millions of people under excessive heat warnings today. we're predicting another day around 100 degrees from d.c. to new york city. it's a little bit cooler in minneapolis and the northern plains. but that cold front works its way through the great lakes friday into saturday, saturday sunday through the northeast. by monday we're all going this is more like it. >> a little bit of relief in sight. >> for the 99% that have had enough. you're in the 1% >> i...
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when a passenger train derailed and hit a crowded platform south of paris a rescue a search for people under the debris throughout the night the french president did visit the scene promising a thorough investigation. british police are investigating a nail bomb explosion at a mosque in the u.k. town of tipton of the fourth such attack in a month and this incident came on the day of the funeral of soldier lee rigby he was murdered in broad daylight by islamic extremists. the most capping to be nearly empty and luckily nobody was hurt but people in the area saying that they're extremely shaken that they're now going to be looking over their shoulder next time they go to that place of worship now this is happening on the day of the funeral the private funeral of a british soldier drummer lee rigby who was killed in an islamist terror attack in woolwich in may since then there's been a real spike in islamophobia to tax across the country so tensions are certainly on the rise and people speaking outside the mosque saying that they are. not feeling very comfortable tall about this now as to who m
when a passenger train derailed and hit a crowded platform south of paris a rescue a search for people under the debris throughout the night the french president did visit the scene promising a thorough investigation. british police are investigating a nail bomb explosion at a mosque in the u.k. town of tipton of the fourth such attack in a month and this incident came on the day of the funeral of soldier lee rigby he was murdered in broad daylight by islamic extremists. the most capping to be...
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has a bigger audience is audiences young you know everyone goes for that demographic that demo a people under fifty five and fox news doesn't do too well with that demo i think fox news is is going to be on the decline year by year and hopefully the internet and independent media will keep growing as they have been growing in the last few years you know when you started with fox news they were losing money the they lost one hundred million dollars their first year and a little less than that but they lost money for their first five years sean hannity lost hundreds of millions of dollars for free made his first penny you know air america gets pilloried by the right for having lost fifteen million dollars in seven years fox news lost that in a couple of weeks when they want to or. could it be that nobody else has got come along with such deep pockets to to to good do good counter programming or equivalent programming on the. oh i think that is the. case i mean the reality is there isn't counter programming on the other side there isn't hard news investigative news independent news you know to a
has a bigger audience is audiences young you know everyone goes for that demographic that demo a people under fifty five and fox news doesn't do too well with that demo i think fox news is is going to be on the decline year by year and hopefully the internet and independent media will keep growing as they have been growing in the last few years you know when you started with fox news they were losing money the they lost one hundred million dollars their first year and a little less than that...
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way that exist in our society especially with a speech speech, prostitution people are pretty desperate it often affair under the control of other people, often a high percentage of street walkers are addicts. there are features that the apple market doesn't have most people buying and selling apples are now addicted were under the thumb of somebody controlling them with the ability to say no and walk away. that is not the case of many instances of prostitution so i looked at could reregulate prostitution to get rid of some of the concerns? does the remain even in this society that drives people to prostitution? >>host: those four parameters very quickly is the vulnerability, a week agency come extremely harmful outcomes for individuals and society. where does prostitution fall? >> the vulnerability of the prostitute one of the more popular aspects again it takes many forms but some are very young and many are under the control of other people who make decisions what they do but not on their own ehalf but with systematic equality their prostitution could play a role so the incidence of rape and violence is t
way that exist in our society especially with a speech speech, prostitution people are pretty desperate it often affair under the control of other people, often a high percentage of street walkers are addicts. there are features that the apple market doesn't have most people buying and selling apples are now addicted were under the thumb of somebody controlling them with the ability to say no and walk away. that is not the case of many instances of prostitution so i looked at could reregulate...
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[speaker not understood] we have a lot of people under cover doing sex crime stuff, like [speaker not understood]. and those things all come through facebook and all those kind of thing. but then when you want to go after them, it's so difficult because it's dealing with the u.s. [inaudible]. >> [inaudible]. >> how is that working out for you? i'm sorry about that. with that being said, too, one other thing i want to throw out. my detail has been shadowed by people from all over the world. australia, london. if anybody ever wants to come to phoenix and hang out with us for a couple days and see, maybe do some golfing with me and stuff, too, spying. we're open all the time for anybody to come. we're trying to get something like these people to come to phoenix, some time in the future to host one of these conferences. by all means, if you need anything again, i cannot stress to you enough, if i can't get you the answer i'll find the answer. i know a lot of people know. make sure you get hold of us. now that you have intel and a tager, you want to try examine go after, what do you do? th
[speaker not understood] we have a lot of people under cover doing sex crime stuff, like [speaker not understood]. and those things all come through facebook and all those kind of thing. but then when you want to go after them, it's so difficult because it's dealing with the u.s. [inaudible]. >> [inaudible]. >> how is that working out for you? i'm sorry about that. with that being said, too, one other thing i want to throw out. my detail has been shadowed by people from all over the...
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cymbalta inot for children under 18. peopleaking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, lir disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your doctor. cymbalta can help. . >>> tonight rush limbaugh going on the record in a rare one on one interview. rush limbaugh taking us inside the battle for the republican party. >> who do you admire in republican politics and why? >> i admire any who
cymbalta inot for children under 18. peopleaking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles...
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. >> talk about terrorists, then don't just talk about people with brown skin. >> bill: under heavy pressurey the far left the fbi removes some anti-terror ads designed to protect americans. we'll tell you bawl that. >> you don't have to wait until you are almost dead before you can defend? >> no. i was advised you don't do that caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the fbi and the irs. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a conservative group called the american center for law and justice says that the federal bureau of investigation has not even contacted, has not even contacted any of the 41 groups involved in the class action suit against the irs. as you may know, the federal tax agency admits it targeted some conservative organizations and individuals, delaying tax exempt status and auditing some people because of their political beliefs. that's a huge scandal, if true. and it is the fbi's job to see if anything criminal was going on. but two weeks ago, director robert mueller st
. >> talk about terrorists, then don't just talk about people with brown skin. >> bill: under heavy pressurey the far left the fbi removes some anti-terror ads designed to protect americans. we'll tell you bawl that. >> you don't have to wait until you are almost dead before you can defend? >> no. i was advised you don't do that caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the fbi and the...
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people under the rubble, and we can't do anything about it. no one is supporting us, and no one will. they're just waiting for bashar al-assad to kill us all, and for us to wear out his army, his tanks and his aircraft in the process. that's what the western and arab countries want. their heart isn't with the syrian people. they don't care about all this. about these people that are bombed to pieces. i don't know what i can do. there is no power except that which comes from god. >> narrator: the next day across syria, the regime carried out over 60 more air strikes. over 70,000 people have now died in syria's civil war, many of them civilians. many more have been injured, and over four million syrians are now refugees. >> (translated): the political and military leadership in the country does not want to cause civilian casualties. had it wanted to target civilians, it would have killed many. it is my moral, religious and patriotic duty to defend my home and my country. if this is considered a crime, if defending my country is considered a crim
people under the rubble, and we can't do anything about it. no one is supporting us, and no one will. they're just waiting for bashar al-assad to kill us all, and for us to wear out his army, his tanks and his aircraft in the process. that's what the western and arab countries want. their heart isn't with the syrian people. they don't care about all this. about these people that are bombed to pieces. i don't know what i can do. there is no power except that which comes from god. >>...
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reaction i mean the obama administration has prosecuted more people under the espionage act than any of the previous administrations combined and i'm curious now that this issue has become so so bright in the spotlight do we think that perhaps the united states will try to temper these prosecutions given that there is so much international attention on this i think the united states has a way of doing what it wants to do and getting it done somehow the thing that is sort of shocking about this is the type of spying we have all of these debates about what happens online about big companies like google and how much you can see an axis you know citizens. kind of what they're doing online this is tapping tapping an office i mean it's very cold war spying yeah it's a bad back which should be the shock not that they're spying but how my fate my favorite is today my favorite is that they used the nato office in brussels there's a high security center in the nato office in brussels to dial in on top level telephone contact between brussels and the u.s. . people think it's absolutely brillian
reaction i mean the obama administration has prosecuted more people under the espionage act than any of the previous administrations combined and i'm curious now that this issue has become so so bright in the spotlight do we think that perhaps the united states will try to temper these prosecutions given that there is so much international attention on this i think the united states has a way of doing what it wants to do and getting it done somehow the thing that is sort of shocking about this...
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talk about living within our means as a people under the government but then there is no modesty or constraint with the ambitions or the administration that preceded it which a rival stresses of men and women in uniform and if there is no problem if you constrain the military with a mission that we ask them to fulfill. >> we go to the process right now. weave reversals from ira here is the president talking about doing something in syria and there is no appetite we never should have gone into libya in the first place in my opinion. i think the republican house has trying to put optio in front of us that don't raise taxes in order to get spending under control but the problem you talk about not only talks about active duty but also the veterans. lou: and facing as you know, , it is obscene what we're doing to those veterans who are being denied benefits. we're out of time. we always like to hear your clear and well reasoned ways i said i could go along with a brigade but what i meant as long as we constrained the mission. for the life of me i do not know how we can do this to our military, give
talk about living within our means as a people under the government but then there is no modesty or constraint with the ambitions or the administration that preceded it which a rival stresses of men and women in uniform and if there is no problem if you constrain the military with a mission that we ask them to fulfill. >> we go to the process right now. weave reversals from ira here is the president talking about doing something in syria and there is no appetite we never should have gone...
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from indefinitely detaining people under the national defense authorization act the second circuit of court of appeals found that the group of lawyers journalists and activists who brought a lawsuit against the obama administration cannot mount a case saying they quote lacks standing because section ten twenty one says nothing at all about the president's authority to detain american citizens the non-citizen scientists also fail to establish standing because they have not shown a sufficient threat that the government will detain them under section ten twenty one so the group maintains that the n.d.a. which by the way was reluctant two thousand and twelve is unconstitutional and it could possibly lead to the arrest of innocent americans they are now looking to the supreme court for a final verdict for more i'm joined now by tangerine bowl and she's the founder and director of revolution truth and also a plaintiff in this india case hi there tangerine so let's start off by talking about this ruling how far back does it put your cause in your opinion. well the fights are over we have ple
from indefinitely detaining people under the national defense authorization act the second circuit of court of appeals found that the group of lawyers journalists and activists who brought a lawsuit against the obama administration cannot mount a case saying they quote lacks standing because section ten twenty one says nothing at all about the president's authority to detain american citizens the non-citizen scientists also fail to establish standing because they have not shown a sufficient...
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but about the real lives of real people. under now website for you right now scandal hate acts on i've had trials come comes out of the shadows to work for rush and bind is beginning his comeback in the world of finance joining the board of an institution owned by stage owned company was snapped all the details are called. and russia's president blunders into the depths led to employees who braved the waters of the baltic sea in a tiny submarine to inspect a russian frigate which is sunk over one hundred fifty years ago check out the video now emotion page at all. to the u.k. now where inspection and border control might now go further than interest x. raying your luggage police now have the power to simply confiscate travelers mobiles and check all the data on the test on scene explains. oh this is one of the most visited countries in the world and right behind me one of the busiest airports but one many travelers may not know one till they actually get to where you can airport or any other port of entry is the fact the police ca
but about the real lives of real people. under now website for you right now scandal hate acts on i've had trials come comes out of the shadows to work for rush and bind is beginning his comeback in the world of finance joining the board of an institution owned by stage owned company was snapped all the details are called. and russia's president blunders into the depths led to employees who braved the waters of the baltic sea in a tiny submarine to inspect a russian frigate which is sunk over...