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one person living in prague actually wields quite a bit of power. how prepared they are to handle certain things and finances your questions. >> thank you to all three presenters. excellent prewritten -- excellent presentations. i have a comment directed to dr. black. >> i figured it was coming. >> if it sounds like nitpicking perhaps it is. that is who i am. >> go ahead. >> when you told us that eleanor roosevelt had only four years of education, i think that was a little misleading. as a child, she and other children were schooled at home by a very good teacher. >> by an awful teacher, sir, who ripped her books up. do not believe eleanor's version of that. eleanor could not write a grammatically correct sentence in english when she worked with mademoiselle roger. >> is that right? well, that was not much education was it? , >> there is a lot of stuff that i will defer to everybody on about eleanor, but that i know more than anybody in the history of the universe. [laughter] [applause] >> she made up for it. >> big-time. thank you very much. >> tha
one person living in prague actually wields quite a bit of power. how prepared they are to handle certain things and finances your questions. >> thank you to all three presenters. excellent prewritten -- excellent presentations. i have a comment directed to dr. black. >> i figured it was coming. >> if it sounds like nitpicking perhaps it is. that is who i am. >> go ahead. >> when you told us that eleanor roosevelt had only four years of education, i think that was...
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there was no personal computer industry.id to ibm how about this, we'll write you an operating system for your pc and we will get a cut of every machine you sell, and in addition, he made sure that it was not an exclusive license, that he was going to be able to sell this software to ibm but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to the other people because gates intuited that there were going to be people who would build knock offs of ibm, the pc clones. >> it was a genius move on the part of the bill gates who was still in his early 20s when he makes this decision. you've got these guys at ibm in their blue suits and dark ties who are looking at this company, microsoft, saying who cares? software, who cares about software, man. we build these big machines. >> ibm did not realize that it was essentially handing all this power to this little nerd. >> if you had stayed at harvard a few more years, would this computer revolution have passed you by? >> perhaps. things move very quickly in the industry and it was
there was no personal computer industry.id to ibm how about this, we'll write you an operating system for your pc and we will get a cut of every machine you sell, and in addition, he made sure that it was not an exclusive license, that he was going to be able to sell this software to ibm but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to the other people because gates intuited that there were going to be people who would build knock offs of ibm, the pc clones. >> it was a...
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grant's personal finances changed. his chief of staff at chattanooga spearheaded an effort to raise money for the celebrated general in chief. he said he was asked everywhere how much was general grant's pay? his standard reply was, not enough to support the position he holds at all. butterfield bestowed a check for $105,000 for grant. was he a general linear armie? -- general in the army? ronald: this was after the civil war. this was during reconstruction. brian: why would he take money like this in a position from the outsiders? ronald: this was not unusual. they did this for sherman. i think grant should have been far more aware that there is no free lunch. once he began to take money from we know this issue today, he is very beholden to them. he received a home in philadelphia. he received a home in washington, he received a home in galena. this is part of what he did. he hankered after something that had never been a part of his life before. some money to support himself. has a staff you could never imagine. he b
grant's personal finances changed. his chief of staff at chattanooga spearheaded an effort to raise money for the celebrated general in chief. he said he was asked everywhere how much was general grant's pay? his standard reply was, not enough to support the position he holds at all. butterfield bestowed a check for $105,000 for grant. was he a general linear armie? -- general in the army? ronald: this was after the civil war. this was during reconstruction. brian: why would he take money like...
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what local person would you choose to be person of the year? you know people like mayor kenney might come to mind, who would you nominate in the area, the delaware valley, as person of the year? >> alex? >> prince harry under fire, why his girlfriends is getting him into some trouble with the palace. oh, oh. jen? >> grandmom's ring at home, looks little dated or you don't love your engagement ring, wants new setting? >> what they're doing here showing you what to could look like, then they 3d print it, then they make it. we will show you the process. it is really cool. by the way, very good idea. >> i like the idea a lot. that way you don't screw up this engagement ring. oh, the pressure is on. >> we talk about this. >> yesterday. hi, karen by the way. >> good morning, guys. >> a lot of times you think you want one thing, you wear it, bang it into anything. would never know. >> sure, the diamond i've given over the years, so big, they bang into things, bang into -- knock cars off the road. >> jay-z says the ring that you can't put your hands in
what local person would you choose to be person of the year? you know people like mayor kenney might come to mind, who would you nominate in the area, the delaware valley, as person of the year? >> alex? >> prince harry under fire, why his girlfriends is getting him into some trouble with the palace. oh, oh. jen? >> grandmom's ring at home, looks little dated or you don't love your engagement ring, wants new setting? >> what they're doing here showing you what to could...
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person money. i found out later on, that she would go to the credit union and she would extract dollar bills, i don't know how many in the stack, and she would use that money to give to people that she would encounter that she was of the opinion that needed some help. when she did it on that day, i knew i had made the right decision. because i then knew that i saw the sermon that many people preach. it is better to see a sermon than to say one or to be one than to say one. and i saw that day, love your neighbor, as you love yourself. i saw on that occasion help somebody. i saw her live up to the true meaning of the spirit of the story of the good samaritan, who saw the person in the streets of life and went over and took that person to the end and said here is money. use this to help this person. and if this is not enough, when i come back, i'll give you more. i saw the good neighbor in jackie ellis. and i knew then that i made a good hire because i had a person who would not only speak a sermon bu
person money. i found out later on, that she would go to the credit union and she would extract dollar bills, i don't know how many in the stack, and she would use that money to give to people that she would encounter that she was of the opinion that needed some help. when she did it on that day, i knew i had made the right decision. because i then knew that i saw the sermon that many people preach. it is better to see a sermon than to say one or to be one than to say one. and i saw that day,...
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she is another person. she became a friend of paulie's when they enrolled in high -- wall school and they became fast friends and this person also was a cofounder now. she also read various segments of how in the draft. >> i want to ask you one last question before we open. what did you want to learn for your self personally? >> history is always with us. pauly was one of those people that carried history around with her so when she was writing letters she was forever writing letters to people and it might start the letter saying today, 70 years ago she will tell you what happened and tell you why in terms of the particular moment. so, i found myself taking on that habit. it's a habit that reminded me of things they have gone through and there was a case in the book of the virginia sharecropper that was executed and while i was working on the book, there was a case of a man that was executed and was recanted. the pope had gotten involved but he was still executed. i wasn't thinking about it as i was advocat
she is another person. she became a friend of paulie's when they enrolled in high -- wall school and they became fast friends and this person also was a cofounder now. she also read various segments of how in the draft. >> i want to ask you one last question before we open. what did you want to learn for your self personally? >> history is always with us. pauly was one of those people that carried history around with her so when she was writing letters she was forever writing...
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with doctor visits as low as five dollars we're person to person. every year disney picks a group of startups to mentor... to help them get their new ideas into the marketplace. in todays tech report, rich demuro takes a look at some of this years lucky companies. for a tech startup...getting accepted into the disney three month of mentorship from leaders at pixar, marvel and more. today im talking to some of those comapnies to see what their products are all about. disneys accelerator program can be a big boost to these high tech startups... you get one of the biggest companies in the world - with all of their knowledge... to help you master the marketplace. nats... only a handful of companies make the cut... littlebits is one of them. they make small electronic 3;00;48/its wifi, its bluetooth, its light sensors, its all sorts of things that you use every day but its made easy. what you create is up to your imagination. 2;59;42/weve seen kids make machines so they can sort their socks, weve seen kids create backpacks that have all led displays nats
with doctor visits as low as five dollars we're person to person. every year disney picks a group of startups to mentor... to help them get their new ideas into the marketplace. in todays tech report, rich demuro takes a look at some of this years lucky companies. for a tech startup...getting accepted into the disney three month of mentorship from leaders at pixar, marvel and more. today im talking to some of those comapnies to see what their products are all about. disneys accelerator program...
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everything should help the human person. the human person cannot be reduced.harlie: do you believe that, or does the church believed there is necessary regulation -- it is not so much the market economy itself, but the ideology behind it. the conception of the market which exists in political oversight and regulation. what did the holy father mean? cardinal turkson: you will meet him tomorrow. he were probably tell you what he meant. [laughter] i think there is something from this we can pick up. when i got here, we produced a small booklet. we called it reforming the financial system and went on to say in the life of a global authority, global financial authority. the booklet was well received in several places. it got to frankfurt to the bundesbank to discuss with businesspeople and all of that. the analysis we made of the crisis was accepted. we identified technological causes. when it came to establishing global authority, to exercising oversight, there we had the greatest resistance. the establishment of any form of authority to regulate this is not easy.
everything should help the human person. the human person cannot be reduced.harlie: do you believe that, or does the church believed there is necessary regulation -- it is not so much the market economy itself, but the ideology behind it. the conception of the market which exists in political oversight and regulation. what did the holy father mean? cardinal turkson: you will meet him tomorrow. he were probably tell you what he meant. [laughter] i think there is something from this we can pick...
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>> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybea man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i confronted terri, you know, with some questions that i had, and she told me that she had been a man. >> did it make you question yourself? >> oh, yeah. still to this day. >> tell me about that. >> well, to find out you're in love with someone that is homosexual and you're not a homosexual, then things started progressing to real loss of temper, you know, towards the individual and hatred for the individual. i began to hate them, you know, and i hated them enough that i killed them, you know. i shot him to death because of his sexuality because he had been with me and i -- i'm not gay, you know, and it bothered me, you know. it angere
>> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybea man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i confronted...
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one runs directly to the person filming this. i wish we knew the rest of the story, but i have a feeling that as healthy as the puppies look and the fact that mom was able to get food like that, i think they're all doing pretty well. >>> honestly, there are some things where it feels like there aren't any good samaritans out there. there's a car on the right-hand side. there's an elderly lady inside, 72 years old. this guy comes up. he's pointing to the front of the car, saying, you've got a problem. something's leaking. that's when she gets out. she's like, well, thank you very much. he sort of gets back inside like he's going to help out. you're thinking maybe there aren't any good samaritans in the world. it's because it turns out maybe there aren't. he's starting the engine. she tries to block it with herself. he doesn't care. he starts moving her out of the way. then boom, he's gone. not just with her car, with her handbag, her house keys, her money, her credit card. took a bang to the knee as the car went by as well. this s
one runs directly to the person filming this. i wish we knew the rest of the story, but i have a feeling that as healthy as the puppies look and the fact that mom was able to get food like that, i think they're all doing pretty well. >>> honestly, there are some things where it feels like there aren't any good samaritans out there. there's a car on the right-hand side. there's an elderly lady inside, 72 years old. this guy comes up. he's pointing to the front of the car, saying, you've...
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one person tried to huddle another person.of details that are coming out are heart breaking. i imagine it has an effect on the people from your office in there doing the search. >> sure it does. that is true. i spoke to the investigators who were working that case. they said absolutely they felt that the male was shielding the female from harm's way. and, yeah, those things, they stick with you. and we all keep those things in our brain forever. i have things from the loma earthquake and the oakland hill fire. they don't ever go away. now we have a new generation that will have those same types of things. >> as reporters we cover a number of stories. personally i take them home and don't talk about it. i don't get it out with my wife or my siblings just talking to them on the phone. do you know if any of your deputies have requested to leave the scene or requested help from counselors because what was they have been going through. >> i haven't heard any of that. i'm sure we will do a debrief when this is all said and done. tha
one person tried to huddle another person.of details that are coming out are heart breaking. i imagine it has an effect on the people from your office in there doing the search. >> sure it does. that is true. i spoke to the investigators who were working that case. they said absolutely they felt that the male was shielding the female from harm's way. and, yeah, those things, they stick with you. and we all keep those things in our brain forever. i have things from the loma earthquake and...
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that person was not speaking.t i think we just saw was the illustration of this standoff what according to the notes is an 11-1 standoff. the only thing that would matter now is if that one person changed his mind so i will read briefly from the letter brand new in the past hour as you know. this juror was explaining why he can't go to a guilty verdict and said, quote, i understand the position of the court. i can't in good conscious considering a guilty verdict and goes on to say i respect the position of my fellow jurors some of which oppose my position and expect those holding opposing views not to change their minds because i see them as good, honest people. that is the standoff. that one juror holdout saying he doesn't think he will return the other 11 and goes out of his way saying he thinks they are good and honest and doing what they think is right and saying he is not changing his mind. i think what we just saw and say this with no disrespect to the system and explain is buying a little more time for the
that person was not speaking.t i think we just saw was the illustration of this standoff what according to the notes is an 11-1 standoff. the only thing that would matter now is if that one person changed his mind so i will read briefly from the letter brand new in the past hour as you know. this juror was explaining why he can't go to a guilty verdict and said, quote, i understand the position of the court. i can't in good conscious considering a guilty verdict and goes on to say i respect the...
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to require them to hold and house and feed and =tranfour someone who is a person. this isn't just a background check. this is keeping physical control of a person for a period of time goes well beyond what the supreme court has saturday said it's not something allowed to be required in the federal government. so then we get to the question of fun day in -- removing funding a suspension for refusing to cooperate and provide assistance to the federal government in this matter. the supreme court has saturday made that decision is well quite recently in the case of obamacare for the supreme justice robert said it was unlawful for the obamacare statute to threaten to remove medicare payment unless states adopted apothecaries medicare expansion. so in the same way if the federal act were to say states should be deprived of more than a directly relevant law-enforcement grants that provide state assistant for the cost of housing persons who are undocumented who commit crimes, to go beyond that, due to an even more broadly would be an unlawful coercion of violation of the 1
to require them to hold and house and feed and =tranfour someone who is a person. this isn't just a background check. this is keeping physical control of a person for a period of time goes well beyond what the supreme court has saturday said it's not something allowed to be required in the federal government. so then we get to the question of fun day in -- removing funding a suspension for refusing to cooperate and provide assistance to the federal government in this matter. the supreme court...
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because that person is writing it. >> yes. >> so i, as the person looking at it, if i'm not the owner, it doesn't raise a red flag for me. oh, i trust jim. he knows what he's doing. he's writing the checks. it's by rote. >> right, and that owner when they get a folder of checks to sign, they have to look at the voucher. they have to look at the check. >> ask questions. >> ask questions. if the dollar amount looks wrong. >> if it's above a certain threshold, make sure that you are the one to sign it. >> i recommend any small business, and it depends on the nature of the business, but usually a threshold is $1,000, and it requires a double signature on the check. that way you have the check and balance in place. >> it's not brain surgery what we're talking about. it's simply saying, look at this. >> yes. >> right? >> be vigilant. you have to be vigilant. it happens. so frequently that you have to have those checks and balances in place. particularly in a small business where you can't necessarily have enough people to do all of the segregated business. >> it's one person doing it so you
because that person is writing it. >> yes. >> so i, as the person looking at it, if i'm not the owner, it doesn't raise a red flag for me. oh, i trust jim. he knows what he's doing. he's writing the checks. it's by rote. >> right, and that owner when they get a folder of checks to sign, they have to look at the voucher. they have to look at the check. >> ask questions. >> ask questions. if the dollar amount looks wrong. >> if it's above a certain threshold,...
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donald trump is "time's" person of the year. but what libertarian ideals can he follow to live up to that title? here tonight it's the libertarian leaning congressman from the great state of kentucky. welcome back. this is quite an honor for you. so "time" magazine's person of the year, you are a limited government libertarian leaning republican. what does donald trump have to do in your minds to earn that distinction. >> at the heart of libertarian principles is a non-aggression policy. you don't attack someone if they don't attack you. one of the things i'm most optimistic about is we are not going to war with russia. whether it's ukraine or syria or georgia, donald trump has not expressed a willingness to agitate russia. i think that's a good move. i'm optimistic about some of these cabinet appointments. i wouldn't call any of them libertarian yet. but on the spectrum of smaller government or bigger government, and i know some of them and they are small government type people. trump's promise to roll back regulations. when i
donald trump is "time's" person of the year. but what libertarian ideals can he follow to live up to that title? here tonight it's the libertarian leaning congressman from the great state of kentucky. welcome back. this is quite an honor for you. so "time" magazine's person of the year, you are a limited government libertarian leaning republican. what does donald trump have to do in your minds to earn that distinction. >> at the heart of libertarian principles is a...
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and this was not personal revenge. none of the diplomats who were targeted over these 20 years, none of them were even born when the armenian genocide began. this was terrorism. right. this was a politically motivated strategic serial homicide campaign against turkish diplomats in particular and because of that very recent history, having a diplomat, having an ambassador assassinated in turkey, which happened today, that is a special kind of national shop in the nation of turkey. because turkey, more than any other nation in the modern era, they know the pain of having their diplomats targeted for assassination because of some larger political point. i mean, even if there weren't that history, even in the absence of that history that turkey has with this issue, the circumstance of this killing today in ankara were enough to shock the world. the russian ambassador to turkey, he had been in turkey since 2013. before that, had he spent decades in a place you would think of as much more dangerous. he spent decades in north
and this was not personal revenge. none of the diplomats who were targeted over these 20 years, none of them were even born when the armenian genocide began. this was terrorism. right. this was a politically motivated strategic serial homicide campaign against turkish diplomats in particular and because of that very recent history, having a diplomat, having an ambassador assassinated in turkey, which happened today, that is a special kind of national shop in the nation of turkey. because...
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trump its person of the year. c correspondent peter doocy is outsiou outside trump tower. >> reporter: good evening. that's right, the president-elect has another general in mind for a key cabinet post. he is telling us as well that the secretary of state sweepstakes is almost over. president-elect trump asked john kelly to run the department of homeland security. that according to the retired general. kelly said this afternoon he would consider it an honor. oklahoma attorney general scott pru it, who says he is not sold on the science of global warming, is the pick to run the epa. linda mcmahon is trump's choice to top the business administration and terry branstad is the nominee for u.s. ambassador to china. this as the list of secretary of state possibilities is shrinking. >> i think i have in my own mind. i don't want to say which ones, but i think i have in my own mind. >> reporter: "time" named trump person of the year because he identified the central issue motivating the electorate and convinced them he wa
trump its person of the year. c correspondent peter doocy is outsiou outside trump tower. >> reporter: good evening. that's right, the president-elect has another general in mind for a key cabinet post. he is telling us as well that the secretary of state sweepstakes is almost over. president-elect trump asked john kelly to run the department of homeland security. that according to the retired general. kelly said this afternoon he would consider it an honor. oklahoma attorney general...
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brought atantly personal obligation to the g.i. in her public appearances she conducted a radio marathon in september of 1943 that raised a record-breaking $39 million. it does not sound like much to us now. whether for -- one of her callers ring in with a moving pledge. i give all of my money to buy my boy back from the work but i am afraid i cannot do that now. i got a telegram from washington this morning and my boy is not coming back. from that point on, the new it aes surged in making record-breaking event. it gives you a sense of how intensely that personal connection was felt by so many americans. ust is what war bonds are to kate smith concluded. a chance to buy our boys back. as a paid their taxes and bought their bonds, they also learned to make a claim on the government to begin expecting that the claim would be returned by the federal government. dollar wastax something that virtually everyone could say once the victory tax was implemented and mass taxation had been instituted. production like fiscal policy was mission-
brought atantly personal obligation to the g.i. in her public appearances she conducted a radio marathon in september of 1943 that raised a record-breaking $39 million. it does not sound like much to us now. whether for -- one of her callers ring in with a moving pledge. i give all of my money to buy my boy back from the work but i am afraid i cannot do that now. i got a telegram from washington this morning and my boy is not coming back. from that point on, the new it aes surged in making...
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the whole person. we'll be back after this break and talk further with the archbishop about the year of mercy. >>> welcome back. archbishop, i read some people's blogs, different parishes and diocese set them up where parishioners could tell about their experience of works of mercy during this year. some very interesting things. and here's the list of the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that were practiced feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, burying the dead, giving arms to the poor. and the spiritual works of mercy, counseling the doubtful, instructing the ignorant, forgiving injuries, there's a difficult one. praying for the living and the dead. you know, one thing that struck me in the reading was the preponderance, residence of assisted living and so on. it strikes me as a growth need there. that population is growing so fast and people are living longer and longer. it looks like a deep need for corporal and spiritual works of mercy there. can you tell us what you see the arena w
the whole person. we'll be back after this break and talk further with the archbishop about the year of mercy. >>> welcome back. archbishop, i read some people's blogs, different parishes and diocese set them up where parishioners could tell about their experience of works of mercy during this year. some very interesting things. and here's the list of the corporal and spiritual works of mercy that were practiced feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, burying the dead, giving...
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he is the 9th person to lie in state at the ohio state house, he is an incredible person. i posted a piece on my facebook page about his relationship with his wife. she had a serious speaking disability and the way he was there for her, you will fall in love with him all over again. >> we'll have more on our breaking news story, a fatal fire in southwest philadelphia. while there's concern over the use of headphones and ear buds for kids, it's quite the opposite when it comes to the hearing of adults. >> plans to crackdown on fake news, when "action news" comes right back. good morning everyone, 6:00 a.m., friday, december 16. we're following breaking news. >> indeed fire crews are working to find out what started a house fire that left one person dead. we're live with the details. >> rescue crews pull a driver from a fiery crash on a major highway in delaware overnight. >> you have to bundle up, it is bitterly cold out there and accuweather is tracking snow for the weekend. >> karen rogers is watching traffic. we always require david to go outside at 6:00 a.m. it's time f
he is the 9th person to lie in state at the ohio state house, he is an incredible person. i posted a piece on my facebook page about his relationship with his wife. she had a serious speaking disability and the way he was there for her, you will fall in love with him all over again. >> we'll have more on our breaking news story, a fatal fire in southwest philadelphia. while there's concern over the use of headphones and ear buds for kids, it's quite the opposite when it comes to the...
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silversneakers fitness benefit, and person to person customer service. call now and get help choosing your plan. network health. we're local, we care, governor scott walker has ordered flags at half-staff at the state capitol today -- in honor of the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. launched a surprise attack on pearl harbor in hawaii. the attack cost thousands of american lives -- and would ultimately bring the united states into world war 2. fox's trace gallagher with a look at today's ceremonies. file: f. roosevelt says " december 7, 1941-a date which lost 75 years ago in the deadly attack on pearl harbor, a day full of memorial events taking place across the u-s, including a moment of silence in pearl harbor, and a ceremony at the world war two memorial in washington d.c. fuller says "we remember your ship mates, we salute your service, and your sacrifice, and that of your families. we offer you our most heartfelt thanks." four of the five remaining survivors today's commemoration events in pearl harbor. the surprise attack by the japa
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on tone's personal twitter cannot. the school person quoted a news story about rick perry being named as donald trump's energy secretary. that's a department perry said he'd eliminate back in 2012. she commented. in that case, i'd like to be secretary of white men. didn't stop there. on her personal facebook page, she wrote, if one need to get something qualifies you to run it, i want to be secretary of white men. at some point this morning, tone's tone apparently changed because that first twitter post, that was deleted and replaced with a new post saying, internet, it kers to me that my tweet about white men earlier was in poor taste, my apologies. outside dc public schools headquarters, dc taxpayers we talked to, they had a lot of questions about someone who is paid to publicly speak for dc public schools and publicly wrote they would eliminate a group of men based on race, how is that person still on the payroll at dc ps? >> we're all entitled to our personal opinion, but if you do represent the city in some way, s
on tone's personal twitter cannot. the school person quoted a news story about rick perry being named as donald trump's energy secretary. that's a department perry said he'd eliminate back in 2012. she commented. in that case, i'd like to be secretary of white men. didn't stop there. on her personal facebook page, she wrote, if one need to get something qualifies you to run it, i want to be secretary of white men. at some point this morning, tone's tone apparently changed because that first...
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we have displaced persons camps functioning into the 1950's. i think one way that displacement is solved quickly to a certain extent is because there are open houses, exchanges that people are being forced when you have 3.5 million ethnic germans leaving czechoslovakia, millions leaving what had become poland after 1945, you have a ready-made place to bring people so that's something for us to keep in mind and if i could just speak to the context of jewish organizations -- american jewish organizations, jewish organizations throughout south america, as well, and in palestine and israel worked, as well, to attempt to resolve -- to resolve displacement. >> i would also say that it ties very much to the question over the fight of the nationality of the displaced person. >> back left. >> this question is for sarah. great talk. in terms of infrastructure for displaced persons in poland, was there any infrastructure and for formal -- how formal was it? >> when we talk about infrastructure, we have to keep in mind that when the united nations assemble
we have displaced persons camps functioning into the 1950's. i think one way that displacement is solved quickly to a certain extent is because there are open houses, exchanges that people are being forced when you have 3.5 million ethnic germans leaving czechoslovakia, millions leaving what had become poland after 1945, you have a ready-made place to bring people so that's something for us to keep in mind and if i could just speak to the context of jewish organizations -- american jewish...
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one was gentle to horses is a gentle person. like his story as a horseman because is that a lot about his character. went,the places you people who are grand followers and don't travel much, give them one place to go? i would say pittsburgh. the topography is great. there were no trees at that time. fire zone.is this was the most complicated battle. it took the longest to win. it was very important because of the freedom of access. this was a masterstroke. lincoln andout grant. he wrote grant a letter after he won the battle of gettysburg. i said that when you decide to do this, i could not agree last. he and his letter by saying general grant, i was wrong and you are right. called "american ulysses: a life of ulysses s. grant" our guest has been ronald c. white. thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> author james robinson on his war: theer the civil civilians who changed america." walter star talks about the
one was gentle to horses is a gentle person. like his story as a horseman because is that a lot about his character. went,the places you people who are grand followers and don't travel much, give them one place to go? i would say pittsburgh. the topography is great. there were no trees at that time. fire zone.is this was the most complicated battle. it took the longest to win. it was very important because of the freedom of access. this was a masterstroke. lincoln andout grant. he wrote grant a...
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but the personality grows on you. truman was not somebody who was impressed but macarthur did better truman sneaks up on you so we have the stars and the celebrity then be under dog. so this classic clash of personalities and also philosophies wreaking it into later. >> we will take a second for a couple of questions. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] >> diane appreciate that comment because it dense point doubt the popular perception of the american people he thought he was a great hero, the person who once loved war to substantiate something that continues the threat. i had not meant or heard of somebody who served under macarthur that hated his guts because in the philippines in never came out of the dugout and he abandoned his troops and they were left to suffer while he went to australia and got a medal of honor while fleeing the philippines. is a very striking statement that what he could project. the sycophantic the people of around him than there was a broader public who only knew through those press releases that he
but the personality grows on you. truman was not somebody who was impressed but macarthur did better truman sneaks up on you so we have the stars and the celebrity then be under dog. so this classic clash of personalities and also philosophies wreaking it into later. >> we will take a second for a couple of questions. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] >> diane appreciate that comment because it dense point doubt the popular perception of the american people he thought he was a great...
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they are not sure if it's a man or woman or the person that built the bomb is the same person that deliveredy say the crime was not random. the victim was targeted. there is a now a $10,000 reward if you can help catch the person responsible. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a triumphant donald trump began his multistate thank you tour tonight in ohio in front of the same devoted throng he commanded during the campaign. they loved every minute of it. monica has been following this story tonight. monica, trump made a lot of news today. >> the president elect made several topics, taxes to helping the poor to naming a key cabinet member tonight. he shared important messages in ohio. >> i'm here today for one main reason, to say thank you to ohio. >> donald trump had the crowd roaring tonight in cincinnati. he thanked them for the 2.8 million votes he got carrying 80s of the counties statewide. he said despite the brutal fight against hilary clinton he's working with the democrats. we are going to find common ground and get the job done properly. >> he mentioned the air conditioning plant he stopped from closing today
they are not sure if it's a man or woman or the person that built the bomb is the same person that deliveredy say the crime was not random. the victim was targeted. there is a now a $10,000 reward if you can help catch the person responsible. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a triumphant donald trump began his multistate thank you tour tonight in ohio in front of the same devoted throng he commanded during the campaign. they loved every minute of it. monica has been following this story tonight. monica,...
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she saw every person as individually important.ere were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. i am not as charitable as a person who puts $10 and a collection plate to give up a christmas present for a child. i hope that the pledge -- i would love to figure out ways to have helped that hit a broader area of society. we originally worked on the forbes 400 to get really wealthy people to focus on what can be done with their wealth and pledge what they will do with it. the group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million, if you need another million dollars beyond $500 million, you have to explain it to me. >> that gives me a feeling of elevation, this is a man who could have done nothing at all for the public good. he is under no legal obligation. he chose to do something very productive. and self-effacing in a way. we should honor people like that. the more we honor people like that, the more it seems natural for people to do that
she saw every person as individually important.ere were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. i am not as charitable as a person who puts $10 and a collection plate to give up a christmas present for a child. i hope that the pledge -- i would love to figure out ways to have helped that hit a broader area of society. we originally worked on the forbes 400 to get really wealthy people to focus on what can be done with their wealth and...
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that person has gotten the clear instruction and will by the lawyers.ou have to go back to the 1992 standard. you can't consider the standards since then. >> mr. sloan, i think it's more than that because it's not just you can't consult the current guidance, you have to go back to the 1992 standards. it says you have to go back to brisano and there, the findings are not consistent with the old of new standards. >> that's right, your honor. brisineo is saying that only those who are the most severely intellectually disabled are exempt from the death penalty and it's an open question, it says, where those who are more mildly intellectually disabled or mentally retarded at the time. this court had just held that the there's a bright line issue for the disabled. >> i tried to ask myself if the court could use the brisineo factors first and if after that, then turn to the clinical standards, but as justice kagan points out, i think there's a conflict. >> there absolutely is. >> and either or -- >> it's all rooted, both the conflict with general standards gen
that person has gotten the clear instruction and will by the lawyers.ou have to go back to the 1992 standard. you can't consider the standards since then. >> mr. sloan, i think it's more than that because it's not just you can't consult the current guidance, you have to go back to the 1992 standards. it says you have to go back to brisano and there, the findings are not consistent with the old of new standards. >> that's right, your honor. brisineo is saying that only those who are...
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just like any normal person. like any normal person. i have feelings like any person. >> he just had a certain charisma about him. and a lot of inmates have been cut off from society for a long period of time. their interpersonal communication skills aren't that great. yatzik's were amazing. but he didn't want to get too detailed about his crime or his background in organized crime. so he kind of spoke in metaphorical responses. often quoting well known philosophers, great literary authors, which for me was a little unusual in dealing with an inmate. >> maybe i will say this. one time in the 16th century there was a polish philosopher and he said this. the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full
just like any normal person. like any normal person. i have feelings like any person. >> he just had a certain charisma about him. and a lot of inmates have been cut off from society for a long period of time. their interpersonal communication skills aren't that great. yatzik's were amazing. but he didn't want to get too detailed about his crime or his background in organized crime. so he kind of spoke in metaphorical responses. often quoting well known philosophers, great literary...
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you're not great person. it's very different than a person you can say that doesn't have the privilege you get to have the letters of support i tested how you donate all of this money. and how you change these communities. and so the question is i wonder do we need have a little bit more of that outrage coming from the people in which they are lining of the approval most from. as a cultural shift. i think this goes back sometimes as simply that other people see themselves in the same boat facing the same kinds of sanctions the challenging question. you say it's not that bad. the same time that's not the job as a leader. you should be of the call out and admit mistakes when they're made. that is generally only about forceps later i think in many cases i like to leave that both the shareholders, and the public and regulators would actually be much more forthcoming when it mistakes happen. to say anything other would be extreme. when we can commit those mistakes up front and what were doing to change those. it's
you're not great person. it's very different than a person you can say that doesn't have the privilege you get to have the letters of support i tested how you donate all of this money. and how you change these communities. and so the question is i wonder do we need have a little bit more of that outrage coming from the people in which they are lining of the approval most from. as a cultural shift. i think this goes back sometimes as simply that other people see themselves in the same boat...
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time magazine names donald trump person of the year. not a universally popular choice among twitter users. we will show you what we mean. making money from the sick. it british walked dogs -- british watchdogs slap a fine on pfizer. and we will be back with more world news on the other side of a 62nd break -- 60-second break. brent: welcome back. our top stories. d syrian government is claimin seized control of the reb held city. western powers and rebel groups are calling for an immediate five day cease-fire to allow for civilian evacuations. the attire announces his resignation three days after a referendum on constitutional change. the u.s. has been commemorating the so-called day of infamy when japan's attack on the naval base of pearl harbor brought america into world war ii. in the united states, time magazine has named president-elect donald trump its person of the year. the accolade has been awarded since 1927 and goes to the person who has had the greatest influence, for better, or for worse, on the year's events. hillary clint
time magazine names donald trump person of the year. not a universally popular choice among twitter users. we will show you what we mean. making money from the sick. it british walked dogs -- british watchdogs slap a fine on pfizer. and we will be back with more world news on the other side of a 62nd break -- 60-second break. brent: welcome back. our top stories. d syrian government is claimin seized control of the reb held city. western powers and rebel groups are calling for an immediate five...
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and this is about specific personal criticism. a lot of people read this kind of personal criticism and what are they going to do? they'll feel critical of this person as well. this is bullying. this is not using the bully pulpit. this is bullying. >> jeffrey, does dump seem thin skinned to you? going after alec baldwin. he's about the be the most powerful man in the entire world. >> karl rogue note third down years ago about his feeling that the bush white house, the bush '43 white house made a mistake when the critics were going after bush in iraq and bush lied and that they didn't answer it so they left the impression out there. one of the things i personally asked donald trump when i interviewed him two years ago was this was a criticism of republican nominees, they don't fight back. will you do that. he assured me he would do that, and this is what we're seeing. >> president-elect trump did not answer back. chuck jones said he lied about the number. apparently chuck jones is right. he saved 800 jobs but lied and said 1100. in
and this is about specific personal criticism. a lot of people read this kind of personal criticism and what are they going to do? they'll feel critical of this person as well. this is bullying. this is not using the bully pulpit. this is bullying. >> jeffrey, does dump seem thin skinned to you? going after alec baldwin. he's about the be the most powerful man in the entire world. >> karl rogue note third down years ago about his feeling that the bush white house, the bush '43 white...
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>> today, it has no personality but, interestingly, it can understand your personality because it can take your language and it can understand the words and the patterns of your speech and, based on that and its knowledge of psychology, it can build a model. >> rose: so it can do a behavioral profile of me, if i input into it things that i do. >> that's right, based on the words you use and patterns of your speech, it will develop a psychological profile. >> rose: is that good in medical stuff? >> it is. as we get into neurological diseases and diseases of the brain, we are finding watson can pick out pat, of speech which often are early indicators of neurological problems. >> rose: that's crucial, isn't it? >> crucial. >> rose: early detection. that's right, opens up a whole new set of possible therapies and delaying or curing disease. >> rose: how does it do that? it listens very carefully to the words you use and the patterns and it turns out that every disease will start to affect your speech. it's often said that the eyes are the windows of your mind. actually, your speech is a t
>> today, it has no personality but, interestingly, it can understand your personality because it can take your language and it can understand the words and the patterns of your speech and, based on that and its knowledge of psychology, it can build a model. >> rose: so it can do a behavioral profile of me, if i input into it things that i do. >> that's right, based on the words you use and patterns of your speech, it will develop a psychological profile. >> rose: is...
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he's not a sentimental person. i don't think you can convince him to do something contrary to his interest and you have to align power. that's the best way to keep peace and will be the key issue for the confirmation hearing. >> nick burns, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. pleased to be with you. >> "20th century women" is the new film from writer/mike mills and annette bening is concerned about the influences in her teen aged son's life and recruits two younger women to teach him how to be a good man. the film has been called a warml warmly textured family affair and here's a look at the trailer. >> when you were born i told you life was very big and unknown. there were animals and cities and music and you fall in love and have passions and meaning but now it's 1979 and nothing means anything. and i know you less every day. >> i think maybe you guys can help me with jamie. how do you be a good man? >> what's that mean nowadays? >> don't you need a man to raise a man? >> i don't think so. i think you're
he's not a sentimental person. i don't think you can convince him to do something contrary to his interest and you have to align power. that's the best way to keep peace and will be the key issue for the confirmation hearing. >> nick burns, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. pleased to be with you. >> "20th century women" is the new film from writer/mike mills and annette bening is concerned about the influences in her teen aged son's life and recruits two...
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he's not the only person -- >> headed to jail. let's clarify, headed to jail for violating probation on a charge of abuse. >> right. fair point. but this is not something -- this is not just an allegation that has been -- you know, that's out there and we don't really know. i mean, this is one of the more extreme cases. >> he pled guilty. this wasn't a media story. >> well, like i said, i'm in no position to comment on that. his legal department would be the right person to reach out to. i can only speak of our firm. >> you're a small firm. are you comfortable with this being the first impression a lot of people know of of your firm? >> people that have known us, it's not like i rolled out of bed i've been in the industry long enough. people that know us believe that -- genuinely disrupting technology and they're disrupting multiple industries. >> what investment have you made that has paid off or that you're most proud of? let's get to your venture capital side of it. what are you proud of? >> first of all, i think i'm really pro
he's not the only person -- >> headed to jail. let's clarify, headed to jail for violating probation on a charge of abuse. >> right. fair point. but this is not something -- this is not just an allegation that has been -- you know, that's out there and we don't really know. i mean, this is one of the more extreme cases. >> he pled guilty. this wasn't a media story. >> well, like i said, i'm in no position to comment on that. his legal department would be the right person...
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the person who was killed...s absolutely no doubt that the person who was killed was anis amri. the suspect of the attack, the terrorist attack in berlin. i had the chance to speak personally with the police officer. i told to speak personally with the police officer. itold him to speak personally with the police officer. i told him that i hope he gets better soon. the boy is very motivated, he is a extraordinary person. i thanked motivated, he is a extraordinary person. ithanked him motivated, he is a extraordinary person. i thanked him for the professionalism that he demonstrated. for the professionalism that him alongside his colleague had demonstrated. we are talking about an operation that happened at three o'clock in the morning. in the middle of a really important city centre, and it happened in complete security. the only problem was for the police officer who was shot, no one else was injured. i gave him... i said thank you to him, on behalf of me and of the whole of the italian interior ministry, and of
the person who was killed...s absolutely no doubt that the person who was killed was anis amri. the suspect of the attack, the terrorist attack in berlin. i had the chance to speak personally with the police officer. i told to speak personally with the police officer. itold him to speak personally with the police officer. i told him that i hope he gets better soon. the boy is very motivated, he is a extraordinary person. i thanked motivated, he is a extraordinary person. ithanked him motivated,...
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jim alden has no clue who that person is. he was first person they showed it to. that would have been good if he saw somebody but he hadness idea why anybody would want to send him a bomb and he has no idea who that person who dropped it here at his doorstep sunday morning at 9:30. >> really still so bizarre. he was intended target. it was addressed to him, right. >> yeah, his name was on the envelope. somebody that knows he lives there this this building has had six different apartment. they dropped it on the outside here and people living there, they took it into the vestibule area. you can see mailboxes there that are locked. somebody knew his living arrangement and they knew they were delivering that to distinctly to him and luckily he put his glasses on as he was going to his mail at the 4:00 a.m. or he would have lost his eye sight. >> hopefully something will happen now that we have a picture of the suspect. >>> donald trump unleashing a mad dog on the white house why his pick for secretary of defense will need special clearance for that position. >>> huge
jim alden has no clue who that person is. he was first person they showed it to. that would have been good if he saw somebody but he hadness idea why anybody would want to send him a bomb and he has no idea who that person who dropped it here at his doorstep sunday morning at 9:30. >> really still so bizarre. he was intended target. it was addressed to him, right. >> yeah, his name was on the envelope. somebody that knows he lives there this this building has had six different...
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she was not that kind of person. she was not a dishonest person. she acted with a moral certainty for most of her life. now, could you hold a grudge? absolutely. if you got on the wrong side of edith wilson, you are pretty much done. that would include not saying the president. there were people kept from the funeral. she did not want to see them. there is a story about when they got married. the bishop who was going to preside wrote to edith and said, i want to bring my wife. i know it is an oversight that you did not invite her, but it would be embarrassing if she did not come. edith wrote him back and said, no, your wife is not coming and neither are you. she was infuriated. she went to the president and said, i am going to get rid of this bishop. he said, you should think about that, and she said no, i'm getting rid of him. she was a fierce person that once she determined you are not loyal, you are effectively done for her. >> the press of the time -- years later, the press would famously protect franklin roosevelt's disability from the public.
she was not that kind of person. she was not a dishonest person. she acted with a moral certainty for most of her life. now, could you hold a grudge? absolutely. if you got on the wrong side of edith wilson, you are pretty much done. that would include not saying the president. there were people kept from the funeral. she did not want to see them. there is a story about when they got married. the bishop who was going to preside wrote to edith and said, i want to bring my wife. i know it is an...
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say they now believe with a high level of confidence that russian president vladimir putin was personally involved in a covert campaign to interfere with our presidential race, even directing how hacked material from democrats was leaked and used. this hacked information was used aggressively by donald trump in the final week on the campaign trail. >> did you see where on wikileaks, there was announced they were paying protesters to be violent? $1,500. did you see another one that came in today? this wikileaks is like a treasure-trove. >> we start with nbc news senior investigative and legal correspondent cynthia mcfadden. >> senior intelligence sources tell nbc news that what started as a feud with hillary clinton quickly became an effort to damage the political process in the united states and at the center of it all, the russian president himself. this morning, nbc news has learned from senior intelligence officials that russian president vladimir putin was personally involved in the campaign to undermine the u.s. election. the officials tell us that new information derived from diplom
say they now believe with a high level of confidence that russian president vladimir putin was personally involved in a covert campaign to interfere with our presidential race, even directing how hacked material from democrats was leaked and used. this hacked information was used aggressively by donald trump in the final week on the campaign trail. >> did you see where on wikileaks, there was announced they were paying protesters to be violent? $1,500. did you see another one that came in...
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by now, you guys know, time magazine selected donald trump to be the person of the year. guy lambert is here today, let me just ask you what your take on donald trump being selected? a lot of people were selected >> they nailed it. >> he is actually the person of the year. this is not a popularity contest, i would assume he would followers, this is about as you stated the person that has the biggest influence with regard to a series of events throughout the past year, when he announced his candidacy it was 100 to one for him to become president. if you log on to a sports website tom brady has the same chances >> he did a lot to change the narrative. he beat out ten other people including hillary clinton >> which came in a close se if you look at the cover, it says donald trump president of the divided states of america. >> that was one thing we pointed out. it's striking when you see that, that really nails it right there. >> this is a person in actuallity, i didn't did he violated the country when he was speaking to the media earlier well, you made mention of hillary cli
by now, you guys know, time magazine selected donald trump to be the person of the year. guy lambert is here today, let me just ask you what your take on donald trump being selected? a lot of people were selected >> they nailed it. >> he is actually the person of the year. this is not a popularity contest, i would assume he would followers, this is about as you stated the person that has the biggest influence with regard to a series of events throughout the past year, when he...
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figuring out what each person needs, the whole person. >> the whole country is now looking to these pilotmunities that are launching whole person care to see what happen snooze napa is not the only county. california is not the only state to develop this whole person approach. and in places where it is already done, they are finding nine out of ten chronically homeless people who go into housing are still there five years later. of course the bay area has its own challenges, limited housing stock and sky high prices. >> there's nothing out there. and then they want your income to be three times the amount of the rent. >> reporter: iva and her boyfriend just bought this van. >> we took those two seats out. >> reporter: and are living in it after losing their long-time duplex. >> i had a place that i kept for ten years. and nothing that we did. but somebody else bought the house so we had to move out. >> reporter: that property is being renovated for rent or sale. iva is priced out. only her vehicle keeping her off the street. >> but it is so cold and so much work. you have to go from place
figuring out what each person needs, the whole person. >> the whole country is now looking to these pilotmunities that are launching whole person care to see what happen snooze napa is not the only county. california is not the only state to develop this whole person approach. and in places where it is already done, they are finding nine out of ten chronically homeless people who go into housing are still there five years later. of course the bay area has its own challenges, limited...
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the personal benefit doesn't have to be money. >> it doesn't necessarily have to be money. it has to be something concrete. it has to be tangible. it doesn't have to be cash. it can be something that is translated -- >> because of the gift language how else ca often you suggest te viability? what other ways are there to take care of they've given us one proposal, what is yours. i don't think there's any other test the court could provide that would eventually be the judicial expansion retroactively in violation of the separation of powers. it's not the risk to a person's liberty the court must narrowly construed statute and not expand it further. >> it's not a question of of expanding it for their you're asking us to cut back significantly from something we said several decades ago that congress has shown no indication it is unhappy with and the integrity of the markets are important and you are asking us essentially to change the rules in a way that threatens the integrity. >> i don't think we are asking you to change the rules. we've only addressed it once and i don't thi
the personal benefit doesn't have to be money. >> it doesn't necessarily have to be money. it has to be something concrete. it has to be tangible. it doesn't have to be cash. it can be something that is translated -- >> because of the gift language how else ca often you suggest te viability? what other ways are there to take care of they've given us one proposal, what is yours. i don't think there's any other test the court could provide that would eventually be the judicial...
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it was personal to putin as well. that huge deal was signed you see from the byline there they signed it in the city of sochi, where the olympics were held. but they signed that deal at putin's house, at vladimir putin's black sea vacation house. that's literally with the ceo of exxonmobil went to sign this ginormous deal, putin's vacation deal. years later rosneft signed a stake in exxon's deep water exploration blocks. those 20 blocks gave rosneft access to 100,000 acres in the gulf of mexico. after that part of the deal was secured, it was time to say thank you. and so the ceo of exxonmobil tock a trip to st. petersburg and, again, his friend, vladimir putin, personally awarded him the order of friendship medal, that same medal that the officers got, for his big contribution tdeveloping cooperation in the energy sector. you can see the same medal, right, on his suit lapel. the highest honor that russia awards non-russian citizens. and that ceo, that is who donald trump is considering for secrary of state. his name
it was personal to putin as well. that huge deal was signed you see from the byline there they signed it in the city of sochi, where the olympics were held. but they signed that deal at putin's house, at vladimir putin's black sea vacation house. that's literally with the ceo of exxonmobil went to sign this ginormous deal, putin's vacation deal. years later rosneft signed a stake in exxon's deep water exploration blocks. those 20 blocks gave rosneft access to 100,000 acres in the gulf of...
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i take orders from just one person, me. it's a wonder you're still alive.body get this walking carpet out of many i way? carrie fisher's leia wasn't your typical princess waiting to be rescued. her most famous character was outspoken on screen. i should have expected to find you holding vader's leash. i recognised your foul stench when i was brought on board. carrie fisher was often equally plain speaking in real life, sharing details of her volatile relationship with her mother, screen legend debbie reynolds, and her own struggles with addiction. people used to ask me, right after i got sober initially, so are you happy now? i would say among other things, happy is one of the many things, the many emotions i'll go through in a day. you're notjust skipping around, spouting hallmark cards, but you know, yeah, i'm in a much better place. somehow you lay the entire blame for your drug taking on me. i do not, mother. the film postcards from the edge was based on carrie fisher's semi—autobiographical novel of the same name. the central character — an actress and
i take orders from just one person, me. it's a wonder you're still alive.body get this walking carpet out of many i way? carrie fisher's leia wasn't your typical princess waiting to be rescued. her most famous character was outspoken on screen. i should have expected to find you holding vader's leash. i recognised your foul stench when i was brought on board. carrie fisher was often equally plain speaking in real life, sharing details of her volatile relationship with her mother, screen legend...
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that person was jill wynns. while other school board members remained silent, but passively went awrong with destruction of mission high school, jill continued to speak out regardless what her colleagues thought or impact on her position . for as long as i have known jill her only interest is act in the best interest of the students. while others use election to the school board as a stepping stone to political office, jill's focus remained. her only interest to work on behalf of the students of san francisco. such integrity and dedication is rare, especially in san francisco. to those who currently serve as members of the school board and to those newly elected, i challenge you to be as passionate about the students as jill is. i challenge you to be as unselfish about your own political futures as jill is. i challenge you to have the guts to speak out when those around you sit quitely as the actions of the school district or not those on the board undermine student progress. i challenge you to have the fortitud
that person was jill wynns. while other school board members remained silent, but passively went awrong with destruction of mission high school, jill continued to speak out regardless what her colleagues thought or impact on her position . for as long as i have known jill her only interest is act in the best interest of the students. while others use election to the school board as a stepping stone to political office, jill's focus remained. her only interest to work on behalf of the students...
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by that time you really see him flourishing in his personality. it was only about three years behind everybody else in his class but the kids, you would expect them to be bullied and teased which by the way is the experience of a lot of people who have autism today in the public schools. we talked with people from donald's era who are in their 70s and 80s and they thought he was kind of a genius. everywhere in town but to remember about don triplett? he was the smartest kid in the school. >> in fact there's a story about him counting all the bricks of the entire school. >> true or not we are not sure. >> actually this is a legend. >> one day he was asked by some kids hey week. you can't really fast so how many bricks on the side of the school building there? >> he talked about a number. they all said wow and they ran off and told their friends and the story is still alive 50 years later. nobody actually counted the bricks. >> or asked him about it until a few years ago. we said tell us a brick story and he told us that he hadn't counted them. he j
by that time you really see him flourishing in his personality. it was only about three years behind everybody else in his class but the kids, you would expect them to be bullied and teased which by the way is the experience of a lot of people who have autism today in the public schools. we talked with people from donald's era who are in their 70s and 80s and they thought he was kind of a genius. everywhere in town but to remember about don triplett? he was the smartest kid in the school....