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i'd like to ask you first of all, professor marty, about religious pluralism. one of the purposes of this class, of course, is to introduce students to let's say the world of the 21st century. what's it's going to be like to live in a country that truly is religiously pluralistic. can you give us some sense of the movement towards religious pluralism in, say, the 21st? [prof. martin marty:] every indicator we get is that there is going to be more and not less, by which i mean to say that the typical american is used to thinking of this as a place where one set of people set the terms. it wasn't black, it wasn't native american, wasn't jews, wasn't catholics. it was a certain kind of protestant. but today, while they may remain strong and will into the twenty-first century, we now have more muslims than episcopalians. we have 450,000 people from the asian sub- continent, india and some are practicing their religions. asia, in general, is the strong influence. we have twenty million hispanics and it's a very different sort of catholicism than we had had and the e
i'd like to ask you first of all, professor marty, about religious pluralism. one of the purposes of this class, of course, is to introduce students to let's say the world of the 21st century. what's it's going to be like to live in a country that truly is religiously pluralistic. can you give us some sense of the movement towards religious pluralism in, say, the 21st? [prof. martin marty:] every indicator we get is that there is going to be more and not less, by which i mean to say that the...
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of course, i'm no support of this but the third line should be projects plural and kerry company should be consistent with the rest and therefore be it rofldz is it the california state office i don't remember. >> i'm with the department staff we ocher use the california historic preservation and any member of the public wish to speak on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. i move to adopt the resolution >> i second. >> on that motion to adopt the resolution he recognizing alice contributions. so moved that passed 5 to zero. and places you under commission matters ease announcements. >> i'll skip report for the sake of item and . >> the draft minute approvals for august 7, 2013. >> i think on page 4 under the item for 722 montgomery streets the i's were ms. pearlman but she voted non-no on that. is that not true >> i voted no. >> indeed that's correct commissioner thank you for catching that. item 7 will state that two commissioners voted against it >> commissioners any other comments or questions. do we have any denominate motion >> as krektd (calling names) so moved commis
of course, i'm no support of this but the third line should be projects plural and kerry company should be consistent with the rest and therefore be it rofldz is it the california state office i don't remember. >> i'm with the department staff we ocher use the california historic preservation and any member of the public wish to speak on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. i move to adopt the resolution >> i second. >> on that motion to adopt the resolution he...
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his leg in an accident is back on his feet--that's right-- feet, plural...hanks to a remarkable piece of technology. by connecting two nerves in zac vawter's hamstring muscle to this bionic prosthetic, zac now has the ability to control his knee and ankle movement just by concentrating on it. it's a breakthrough that biomedical engineers have spent years perfecting. ((take sot )) thanks to an eight million dollar grant from the u-s army, it's hoped this technology could change the quality of life for more than 12 hundred soldiers who've lost their lower limbs in iraq and afghanistan. engineers at harvard are one step away from becoming full fledged jedi, after the remarkable announcement that they've built an actual lightsaber... a lightsaber... as in "star wars." what they've actually done is create a new state of matter-- photonic molecules. to do this, researchers pump rubidium atoms into a vacuum chamber, then cool the vac
his leg in an accident is back on his feet--that's right-- feet, plural...hanks to a remarkable piece of technology. by connecting two nerves in zac vawter's hamstring muscle to this bionic prosthetic, zac now has the ability to control his knee and ankle movement just by concentrating on it. it's a breakthrough that biomedical engineers have spent years perfecting. ((take sot )) thanks to an eight million dollar grant from the u-s army, it's hoped this technology could change the quality of...
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plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama foreign policy. those disapproval rates have grown. >> you know what is behind the growing disenchantment are the official concerns americans are unhappy with. particularly in iran and syria, where americans don't have a lot of faith these issues will be improved. the crisis with syria has been at a stall. people are questioning whether the approaches are going to be able to help come up with a solution. there are some interesting numbers that only 22% of americans expect any improvement. when it comes to syria we know a huge american -- a huge number of americans disapproved. >> that was updates from new york city. moving on to guantanamo bay, the new york times reports the pentagon has rejected the nearly $200 million renovation project forget my. that included $100 million for guard barracks and $50 million to replace camp seven. the pentagon cited lack of congressional support as a reason for dean eyeing renovation of the facility, a facility that is beginning to deteriorate after a decade of tem
plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama foreign policy. those disapproval rates have grown. >> you know what is behind the growing disenchantment are the official concerns americans are unhappy with. particularly in iran and syria, where americans don't have a lot of faith these issues will be improved. the crisis with syria has been at a stall. people are questioning whether the approaches are going to be able to help come up with a solution. there are some interesting...
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charles isight, that1% including three quarters of republicans, two this of independents, and a pluralityf democrats. >> saying? >> saying negotiate the debt ceiling, put extra cuts in. they want to see more cuts, and we had another poll that showed the majority of americans want republicans to stop this stuff with obamacare. if you take them together, what the poll indicates is that the american public wants the people in washington to cut out the brinksmanship, the gamesmanship, and the threats, and sit down and do their jobs. >> overwhelmingly, nina, the democrats have seemed unified on this, and the division has been within the repepublican ranks to the point of ted cruz accusing other republican senate colleagues of being mini neville chamberlains in munich. >> johmccain, sort of, in five minutes, decapitated him on that. it is remarkable that 40-to-60 house members within the republican majity can prevent a continui resolution from keeping the federal government going, and that the speaker, the majority leader, the majority whip in the house, do not have the -- this is family televi
charles isight, that1% including three quarters of republicans, two this of independents, and a pluralityf democrats. >> saying? >> saying negotiate the debt ceiling, put extra cuts in. they want to see more cuts, and we had another poll that showed the majority of americans want republicans to stop this stuff with obamacare. if you take them together, what the poll indicates is that the american public wants the people in washington to cut out the brinksmanship, the gamesmanship,...
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. >> we were taught you should want to be a plural wife because it was more holy. you were fulfilling a higher law by being a plural wife. >> no, not just allowed, required by god. >> their measure of success for the women to marry a good faithful priesthood men where she brings forth as many children as she can, because the more children he has, the larger of a kingdom he has. >> not exactly mainstream belief or even legal for that matter. but this is after all america, blessed with a constitution that quite pointedly shelters religious freedoms in all their stunning variety. becky's father lloyd wall, a convert to the work was a college educated engineer who lived in salt lake city and designed equipment for the space shuttle. in public he was very successful. but in private? in private lloyd was fully aware, as they all were, that polygamy was illegal, so he did all he could to keep his huge and growing family secret. >> my father had 25 children total. nine from his first wife. 14 from his second wife and two from his third. >> did you feel different from the p
. >> we were taught you should want to be a plural wife because it was more holy. you were fulfilling a higher law by being a plural wife. >> no, not just allowed, required by god. >> their measure of success for the women to marry a good faithful priesthood men where she brings forth as many children as she can, because the more children he has, the larger of a kingdom he has. >> not exactly mainstream belief or even legal for that matter. but this is after all america,...
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pledge it was a terrible mistake now i'm very hard to make i don't let once again a little longer a pluralityer had sex with the perfect there's no legs let alone was. just so. listen the i'm listening. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. list and constantly needs new sources of water. here in the state of maine a home...
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israel balderas says, plural majority saying no. however right after that, ladal gedo, october 2012 we said hell no to the political status. clearly this is hitting a lot of buttons. >> puerto rico's commonwealth status has sparked conversation for over 100 years. while puerto ricans are, outright independence and those who advocate becoming the 51st state of the united states. the american principles project which by the way backed statehood explains it this way: >> the fathers of our nation believe that all men are created equal and that every citizen in a political community must be entitled to the same basic rights and freedoms. yet today, the great republic that came about from a rebellion of a people who refused to be deprived of its basic freedoms as citizens seems intent in holding citizens without their full constitutional and political rights. the issue is actually very simple. the people of puerto rico were granted u.s. citizenship in 1917. however almost 100 years later they cannot vote for the president who may send the
israel balderas says, plural majority saying no. however right after that, ladal gedo, october 2012 we said hell no to the political status. clearly this is hitting a lot of buttons. >> puerto rico's commonwealth status has sparked conversation for over 100 years. while puerto ricans are, outright independence and those who advocate becoming the 51st state of the united states. the american principles project which by the way backed statehood explains it this way: >> the fathers of...
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is that plural for lexus? i don't know.th its turn around status and it is starting to achieve traction. coming up, much more from our guest host, we'll give him the last word. i'll be outside in a second. my co-anchors are out there. we'll be right back. confident r. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn mil
is that plural for lexus? i don't know.th its turn around status and it is starting to achieve traction. coming up, much more from our guest host, we'll give him the last word. i'll be outside in a second. my co-anchors are out there. we'll be right back. confident r. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's...
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new york times poll showing that a plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama's foreign policy forty nine percent disapproving to forty percent disapproval ratings have grown actually since july of this year what do you think speech in this growing disenchantment and how might that hinder what president obama is trying to do at the u.n. this week well sam you know i think what explains these numbers is the issues the main foreign policy issues that the u.s. has been trying to deal with have really been at a stall and i guess that explains why these numbers are so high these dissidence approval ratings certainly you know some it's a very interesting poll another number of speaking of iran for example which has not been moving forward as of yet for years only twenty two percent of recipients of the c.b.s. new york times poll said they expected things to get better because probably. there's been no improvement for a very long time with syria the numbers are eighty two percent approve of the deal but two thirds think it's not going to actually happen so you know and of cours
new york times poll showing that a plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama's foreign policy forty nine percent disapproving to forty percent disapproval ratings have grown actually since july of this year what do you think speech in this growing disenchantment and how might that hinder what president obama is trying to do at the u.n. this week well sam you know i think what explains these numbers is the issues the main foreign policy issues that the u.s. has been trying to deal...
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new york times poll out that shows that a plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama's foreign policy forty nine percent disapproving to just forty percent and those disapproval ratings have grown since july of this year what do you think's behind this growing disenchantment and how might it hinder what president obama is trying to do at the u.n. this week. well sam you know what's behind the growing disenchantment i guess is the issues the foreign policy specific concerns that are now americans are unhappy with such as interesting we just pull goes for this specifically also into iran and syria where americans don't really have a lot of faith that these these issues will be improved under obama and i guess the explosion for that would be that both the difficult relationship with iran and the crisis with syria has had both been at a stall so people are questioning whether or not the approaches that are being taken right now are going to be able to help come come up with some solution and there are some also interesting numbers in that poll that only twenty two percent o
new york times poll out that shows that a plurality of americans now disapprove of president obama's foreign policy forty nine percent disapproving to just forty percent and those disapproval ratings have grown since july of this year what do you think's behind this growing disenchantment and how might it hinder what president obama is trying to do at the u.n. this week. well sam you know what's behind the growing disenchantment i guess is the issues the foreign policy specific concerns that...
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and kepler found out that the planets travel that way and one of the foci, focus, focus, plural, foci, one of the foci right down here and that's the sun, okay? and he found out the planets go around like that but most of the planets go around in not so eccentric an ellipse, like more circular. if the foci are closer together like here and like here, they're kinda close now, yeah? okay, now the ellipse approximates a circle, isn't that neat? and when i have both points right together then i get what? it begins with... circle, that's right. and a circle is a special case of an-- not eclair, not eclair, ellipse, okay? yeah, a circle is just a special case of an ellipse. get the idea, ain't that neat? and kepler found that out. and from that, newton deduced the law of gravity that we see here today. we'll talk more about kepler's ellipses and the link between here and gravity when we talk about satellite motion and that'll be pretty soon. what i wanna talk about now is this idea here, the inverse square law. the inverse square law is very important. it's important enough that i want you
and kepler found out that the planets travel that way and one of the foci, focus, focus, plural, foci, one of the foci right down here and that's the sun, okay? and he found out the planets go around like that but most of the planets go around in not so eccentric an ellipse, like more circular. if the foci are closer together like here and like here, they're kinda close now, yeah? okay, now the ellipse approximates a circle, isn't that neat? and when i have both points right together then i get...
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that pluralism works. if we could do this again, we would be a step closer to breaking the two-party mold for good. [applause] in the past, there were people who would only support us when the future of the country was not at stake. now, there are people who will support us precisely because the future of the country will be at stake. in the past, liberal democrats would eke out an existence on the margins of british politics. now, we hold the liberal center while our opponents head left and right. i have spent my entire adult life watching the other two mess it up. we cannot stand idly by and let them do it all over again. [applause] we are the only party that can finish the job of economic recovery fairly. the only party able to build a stronger economy and a fairer society. liberal democrats, take that message, take it out to the country. our mission is anchoring britain to the center. our place is in government. thank you. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions c
that pluralism works. if we could do this again, we would be a step closer to breaking the two-party mold for good. [applause] in the past, there were people who would only support us when the future of the country was not at stake. now, there are people who will support us precisely because the future of the country will be at stake. in the past, liberal democrats would eke out an existence on the margins of british politics. now, we hold the liberal center while our opponents head left and...
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is, the middle east in many ways is in the middle of the enlightenment, this war for a religious pluralism, and we're seeing, when he saw at the beginning of the arab spring this lurch towards islam it parties and now the other direction, secular types are pushing back. they are not democratic, they tend to be running into the arms of the military. that's not a good dynamic for a democratic transition. it's the beginning of the process. >> the extremists on the other side are certainly not democratic, either. >> that's the problem within is the liberals tend to be dictatorial as well as the islamists are in tolerant. in egypt, at least the islamists had elections and now are accused of moving to close down democratic procedures, but we don't have a surplus of democrats in the middle east. that does seem to be the case. >> chris, final word. >> well, that's certainly true, but we still do have a lot of hope in the middle east and sometimes you can build on that. again, don't want to sound like pollyanna, but they are feeling their way forward, it's going to be messy, but at the end of enlig
is, the middle east in many ways is in the middle of the enlightenment, this war for a religious pluralism, and we're seeing, when he saw at the beginning of the arab spring this lurch towards islam it parties and now the other direction, secular types are pushing back. they are not democratic, they tend to be running into the arms of the military. that's not a good dynamic for a democratic transition. it's the beginning of the process. >> the extremists on the other side are certainly...
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plural. i hate it. what should i do?those are called pigtails when there's two of them. >> you can't say that for a man, though. >> it's like willie nelson. it's his head. his hair. leave him alone. if he came up and said to you, honey, i think you'd look better if you lost 15 pounds, it's the same thing. >> but it's cleanliness, though, isn't it? >> she's talking about cleanliness. >> grooming. >> i hate it when women and men start to tell each other how to look, how to behave. how much to wear. how -- it's his hair. >> how little to wear. >> exactly. honey, put on a little garter belt tonight to come to bed. >> let him have his own hair. >> let them be who they are. >> but what if they stink? >> in any case, none of that, what you guys just said is right. >> oh, really? >> if you are going to be -- >> how are you enjoying your last time on the show? is it good for you? >> i'm going to enjoy it now. your job as someone's partner is to be their sexual pleasure, is to be the person they are attracted to. if you aren't pro
plural. i hate it. what should i do?those are called pigtails when there's two of them. >> you can't say that for a man, though. >> it's like willie nelson. it's his head. his hair. leave him alone. if he came up and said to you, honey, i think you'd look better if you lost 15 pounds, it's the same thing. >> but it's cleanliness, though, isn't it? >> she's talking about cleanliness. >> grooming. >> i hate it when women and men start to tell each other how to...
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history recounts thomas jefferson's academic interest in islam which incurred to believe in religious pluralism. look for these titles in bookstores this coming we can watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you are watching booktv. next george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventor of hydyne, the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary sherman morgan worked on was highly secret so her family had little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the bookstore for inviting me this evening. i have a few prepared remarks which will include reading a few passages from the book. these remarks will basically tell you a little bit about my mother and her story and the book came to be. i have a question for you. it is a rhetorical question so you don't have to answer. question is this. how much do you really know about your parents? when i was growing up i
history recounts thomas jefferson's academic interest in islam which incurred to believe in religious pluralism. look for these titles in bookstores this coming we can watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you are watching booktv. next george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventor of hydyne, the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program...
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we believed we could have a leadership in iraq post saddam that would work with us, that would be plural lis stick and respect religious minorities. we hoped for that and it was important for the region. most of that turned out to be wishful thinking and instead today iraq is in total chaos. we had great men and women over there, but we lost blood and treasure and lives have been destroyed and families have been absolutely turned upside down. under woulded warriors, we do -- wounded warriors we do a lot for them. i don't want to see more and men appearing in wounded warrior commercials because their lives were destroyed by another military engagement. >> i have simple questions. number one, do you believe that if barack obama doesn't act against assad, america's power declines, particularly among our enemies? >> good question. i think the opposite is true. i actually think the reason there is so much chaos in the world is in part because america has gotten weaker -- we have become weaker -- >> you don't think it em boldens putin or iran? >> they will do whatever is in their own self-inte
we believed we could have a leadership in iraq post saddam that would work with us, that would be plural lis stick and respect religious minorities. we hoped for that and it was important for the region. most of that turned out to be wishful thinking and instead today iraq is in total chaos. we had great men and women over there, but we lost blood and treasure and lives have been destroyed and families have been absolutely turned upside down. under woulded warriors, we do -- wounded warriors we...
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divided, we used to have a committee that would say the chief justice delivered the opinion for the plurality of the court. justice o'connor joined one part of the law and it would be very difficult for people trying to apply the court's decision to know what the rules are. i think in any collective body, including the supreme court, there are compromises that are made in order to have some kind of rule that people can follow. >> you don't have to think about that as being politicizing. they do have different judicial philosophies, but there is a real imperative to come together with one rule if they can do it. that seems to me a perfectly legitimate impulse to accomplish that is much better for the country if there is a clear rule that comes out of a case. >> if i could add what could have been on big cases -- justice ginsburg more recently indicated she was not going to be drawn into that again. she was the one dissent in the affirmative action case in june. sometimes there is a compromise to get more people to sign on, but there are sentences in there that up the analysis for a future case
divided, we used to have a committee that would say the chief justice delivered the opinion for the plurality of the court. justice o'connor joined one part of the law and it would be very difficult for people trying to apply the court's decision to know what the rules are. i think in any collective body, including the supreme court, there are compromises that are made in order to have some kind of rule that people can follow. >> you don't have to think about that as being politicizing....
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and kepler found out that the planets travel that way and one of the foci, focus, focus, plural, foci, one of the foci right down here and that's the sun, okay? and he found out the planets go around like that but most of the planets go around in not so eccentric an ellipse, like more circular. if the foci are closer together like here and like here, they're kinda close now, yeah? okay, now the ellipse approximates a circle, isn't that neat? and when i have both points right together then i get what? it begins with... circle, that's right. and a circle is a special case of an-- not eclair, not eclair, ellipse, okay? yeah, a circle is just a special case of an ellipse. get the idea, ain't that neat? and kepler found that out. and from that, newton deduced the law of gravity that we see here today. we'll talk more about kepler's ellipses and the link between here and gravity when we talk about satellite motion and that'll be pretty soon. what i wanna talk about now is this idea here, the inverse square law. the inverse square law is very important. it's important enough that i want you
and kepler found out that the planets travel that way and one of the foci, focus, focus, plural, foci, one of the foci right down here and that's the sun, okay? and he found out the planets go around like that but most of the planets go around in not so eccentric an ellipse, like more circular. if the foci are closer together like here and like here, they're kinda close now, yeah? okay, now the ellipse approximates a circle, isn't that neat? and when i have both points right together then i get...
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divided, we used to have a committee that would say the chief justice delivered the opinion for the plurality of the court. justice o'connor might join one it would belaw and very difficult for people trying to apply the courts decision to know what the rules are. bodynk in any collective including the supreme court there are compromises that are made in order to have some kind of rule that people can follow. >> you don't have to think about that as being politicizing. they have different judicial philosophies that there is a real imperative to come together with one rule if they can do it. me a perfectly legitimate impulse to accomplish that is much better for the country if there is a clear rule that comes out of a case. if i could add what could have been on big cases -- justice ginsburg more recently indicated she was not going to be drawn into that again. she was the one dissent in the affirmative action case in june. sometimes there is a compromise to get more people to sign on but there are sentence ends in there that up the analysis for a future case in ways that make some people unha
divided, we used to have a committee that would say the chief justice delivered the opinion for the plurality of the court. justice o'connor might join one it would belaw and very difficult for people trying to apply the courts decision to know what the rules are. bodynk in any collective including the supreme court there are compromises that are made in order to have some kind of rule that people can follow. >> you don't have to think about that as being politicizing. they have different...
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watching that dramatic rescue video, the sheriff of boulder county now saying that they have lost lives, plural, here in boulder county. so we expect that official death toll to be climbing and we're looking to get the latest numbers for you. this is, again, in the city of boulder. this is a roadway that's one of the main drags inside boulder and this is very far down the hill from where the worst of the flooding has been happening. right now emergency crews, the police officers just putting up some barricades trying to prevent anybody from driving on these roads and that's been the key message right now. if you don't have to be out and about for any reason, stay inside your house because situations like this are popping up quickly and they are happening widespread across the state, not just in boulder county. but i want to tell you what i've learned about happening here in boulder county where they have seen some of the worst flash flooding in the last several hours. they saw inches of rain within a couple hour time period overnight and we have reports that they have been receiving calls left
watching that dramatic rescue video, the sheriff of boulder county now saying that they have lost lives, plural, here in boulder county. so we expect that official death toll to be climbing and we're looking to get the latest numbers for you. this is, again, in the city of boulder. this is a roadway that's one of the main drags inside boulder and this is very far down the hill from where the worst of the flooding has been happening. right now emergency crews, the police officers just putting up...
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that's a plurality. 38% say yes. then when you say, would you want obama care defunded at the risk of a government shutdown, then it's lopsided. republican leaders have been trying to head off this strategy because they know republicans will be blamed for it. that's exactly what harry reid did on the senate floor a few minutes ago. >> are republicans so intent on undermining both president obama and signature health care law that they're willing to inflict severe damage to our economy in the process? america will know exactly who to blame -- republicans, fanatics and the house and the senate. >> reporter: we've got a dpu days in which will this will play out in the senate. if all the debates get strung out to the end, that means they would be stripping out obama care provision, passing extension of government funding on sunday and send it to the house on sunday or monday, the house will face a decision as to -- by john boehner, the speaker, as to whether he'll put it on the floor, pass a straight-up extension with on
that's a plurality. 38% say yes. then when you say, would you want obama care defunded at the risk of a government shutdown, then it's lopsided. republican leaders have been trying to head off this strategy because they know republicans will be blamed for it. that's exactly what harry reid did on the senate floor a few minutes ago. >> are republicans so intent on undermining both president obama and signature health care law that they're willing to inflict severe damage to our economy in...
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he talks about the times, plural, times, he could have been caught but wasn't.ards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ we've alw
he talks about the times, plural, times, he could have been caught but wasn't.ards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose...
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ken cuccinelli or terry mcauliffe, and virginia voters say if they were to be able to vote again plural ti would let mcdonnell have a second term. >> both candidates feel northern virginia is crucial to them. why? >> well, a lot of voters. >> true. >> votes are important. you go where the voters are. places like fairfax, prince william, you know, these are places where you have a lot of potential swing voters and, you know, it's something where the mccauliffe people have focused, it's where the cuccinelli people feel like they need -- they definitely know they need to make inroads and right now mccauliffe is winning that. >> let's move on to the president. he spoke at the u.n. he has another speech later today. that's considered more important. >> the syria and iran -- you know, the diplomatic avenues are certainly very, very important to the world. but, you know, on health care, he's going to be speaking at the clinton global initiative, both he and president clinton are going to be talking, they're going to vote to talk about health care and we're one week out from those exchanges bei
ken cuccinelli or terry mcauliffe, and virginia voters say if they were to be able to vote again plural ti would let mcdonnell have a second term. >> both candidates feel northern virginia is crucial to them. why? >> well, a lot of voters. >> true. >> votes are important. you go where the voters are. places like fairfax, prince william, you know, these are places where you have a lot of potential swing voters and, you know, it's something where the mccauliffe people have...
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while you get a narrow plural y pluralities, there is an antipathy of government there in many ways and seeing left and right come together -- >> and on criminal justice. >> on criminal justice, a rejection of the old consensus. so there may be an opening for something a little bit different. the problem that republicans are going to have in that front and rand paul among them, they're not rejecting the social conservatism that is anathema to that generation, not only to them, but a whole lot of others and they aren't reaching out more broadly. the democratic party will go through some significant upheaval here and my guess is hillary clinton, if she runs, and i'm assuming she will, may have to adjust to recognize this reality. >> so, carol what do you make of -- you've been active in democratic politics for years. and what do you make of the party, watching the party, first of all, go from -- you had the 1980s, carter defeated and mondale and dukakis and the party moves to the middle under bill clinton, the democratic leadership counsel and all that in the 1990s, do you see another piv
while you get a narrow plural y pluralities, there is an antipathy of government there in many ways and seeing left and right come together -- >> and on criminal justice. >> on criminal justice, a rejection of the old consensus. so there may be an opening for something a little bit different. the problem that republicans are going to have in that front and rand paul among them, they're not rejecting the social conservatism that is anathema to that generation, not only to them, but a...
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americans oppose defunding the nation's health care law by a plurality of 44% to 38%. they still ask defunding the law if it means shutting down the government, the opposition spikes to 59% with support for a shutdown hovering at an anemic 19%. joining us now is democratic congressman from maryland's 7th district and ranking member of the committee of oversight and government reform, congressman elijah cummings. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> there has been, i don't even know what you call the infighting in the republican party between the house and senate, between the house and house, but it's ugly out there. and the question is, what are house democrats thinking? because ultimately if john boehner has one day to save the government from a -- the u.s. government from shutting down, it's going to come down to house democrats. how far are you guys prepared to negotiate with republicans to avoid a shutdown? >> well, first of all, no democrat wants to be in a situation we're being threatened with possible default and possible shutdown of
americans oppose defunding the nation's health care law by a plurality of 44% to 38%. they still ask defunding the law if it means shutting down the government, the opposition spikes to 59% with support for a shutdown hovering at an anemic 19%. joining us now is democratic congressman from maryland's 7th district and ranking member of the committee of oversight and government reform, congressman elijah cummings. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> there...
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my point is that opinion in israel is more plural i didn't say -- pluralistic than that. not everybody has the same opinions. they are pluralistic like america is. a good healthy debate about an attack helping or hurt hing israel, i defend israel but attacking assad makes it more likely israel would be attacked and more likely israel would be drawn into a regional war. it's better not to get involved in the civil war. >> there are a lot of worst case scenarios we could go through, whether we act or don't act. if we don't act, and assad uses chemical weapons on his people then what? >> in all likelihood he's done that already. he also killed a hundred thousand people through conventional warfare. we have to decide when we get involved in any country and to me there has to be a multi step analysis. we have to decide are american interests involved even if there is tragedy. we agree there is tragedy. would it be better if the islamic rebels took over? i'm not sure the christians in syria are excited to have people take over who will eat the heart of their enemy or chop the h
my point is that opinion in israel is more plural i didn't say -- pluralistic than that. not everybody has the same opinions. they are pluralistic like america is. a good healthy debate about an attack helping or hurt hing israel, i defend israel but attacking assad makes it more likely israel would be attacked and more likely israel would be drawn into a regional war. it's better not to get involved in the civil war. >> there are a lot of worst case scenarios we could go through, whether...
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economy and are making us plural as a result. number two, public employee unions are responsible for the bankrupting of virtually every state and local governments in america. [applause] number three, from albany -- number three, public employee unions are guilty of causing one of the greatest income inequality injustices in american history. the injustice and inequality of inequality between the public employee unions received and private sector workers that are comparably skilled. you will provide evidence for you that shows that the average worker in america receives only half of what a public employee unions get. we hear from liberals all the time that there is injustice and unfairness in america. i'd make kc ladies and gentlemen and we'll show you the evidence that the greatest is in greatest unfairness of this is dirty and income between the public sector union received in the private sector union. that is something that is causing higher taxes on all of us. now, i had an article in "the wall street journal" about a month a
economy and are making us plural as a result. number two, public employee unions are responsible for the bankrupting of virtually every state and local governments in america. [applause] number three, from albany -- number three, public employee unions are guilty of causing one of the greatest income inequality injustices in american history. the injustice and inequality of inequality between the public employee unions received and private sector workers that are comparably skilled. you will...
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a liberal commitment to genuine pluralism, genuine democratic choice starts and finishes with the wishes of the public, not the preferences of the political classes. ed is one of the reasons why i of ourver shared the aim party should be to realign british politics by joining up with one or the other party. jenkins, someone i admired hugely believed that if we aligned with a modern party, we could heal divisions in the centerleft. for me, joining forces for good with another party simply reduces democratic choice. the liberal democrats are not just some sub sect of the labour or tory parties. we are no one's little brother. we have our own values and liberal beliefs. [applause] we are not trying to get back into government, to fold into one of the other parties. we want to be there to anchor them to the liberal center ground right in the center, bang in the middle. we are here to prop up the two- party system. we are here to bring it down. [applause] my own upbringing was privileged. home counties, private school, cambridge university. i had a lot of fantastic opportunities. i also had t
a liberal commitment to genuine pluralism, genuine democratic choice starts and finishes with the wishes of the public, not the preferences of the political classes. ed is one of the reasons why i of ourver shared the aim party should be to realign british politics by joining up with one or the other party. jenkins, someone i admired hugely believed that if we aligned with a modern party, we could heal divisions in the centerleft. for me, joining forces for good with another party simply...
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and how there are dozens, plural, of options at your disposal.e're now talking about a matter of months before the affordable care act kicks in. and a matter of just weeks before enrollment in california's health care exchange covered california opens its doors. will you be ready? >> people need to understand that they only can buy coverage in california between october and march of next year. 2014. otherwise they won't be able to purchase coverage until 2015. >> reporter: charles's trade group the california association of health plans represents all insurance companies in california. including the 12 with certified plans on covered california. now for the whole state of california, there are 12 insurance companies offering health care plans on the exchange. you can see them in the list on the right hand side of your page. that doesn't mean there are 12 companies in your region. in fact, that number tends to vary quite a bit. there are 19 regions in the state of california. in san francisco, for example, there are five different companies offeri
and how there are dozens, plural, of options at your disposal.e're now talking about a matter of months before the affordable care act kicks in. and a matter of just weeks before enrollment in california's health care exchange covered california opens its doors. will you be ready? >> people need to understand that they only can buy coverage in california between october and march of next year. 2014. otherwise they won't be able to purchase coverage until 2015. >> reporter: charles's...
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. >> you know that old rule, don't fight the fed, it's now don't fight the feds plural.t suscinctly every banker on the planet has his hands dirty. it's telling, yields are going the opposite way, says at least a good portion of traders out there who are looking at this with very jaundiced view and they're taking secure positions this morning. stuart: yes, but why should i invest in a bond which pays me virtually nothing versus investing in the stock market which is going straight up? if you do the calculation, it's a no-brainer to some degree, i would guess. keith, i'm out of town, but thanks for joining us on a very busy day, the dow is up 150 as we speak. let's follow the tech name. are they taking part in the big rally? apple, no, it's not. down $6 at 458. netflix? all-time highs last week, up just a buck this morning at 3.07. facebook, highs last week, today, 44.50. up just 19 cents. saks says its ceo is leaving, a planned exit. the stock, please? . nicole: we've seen the stock and it's not doing much this morning. the stock is up over 50%. this is a deal that they
. >> you know that old rule, don't fight the fed, it's now don't fight the feds plural.t suscinctly every banker on the planet has his hands dirty. it's telling, yields are going the opposite way, says at least a good portion of traders out there who are looking at this with very jaundiced view and they're taking secure positions this morning. stuart: yes, but why should i invest in a bond which pays me virtually nothing versus investing in the stock market which is going straight up? if...
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so that's where the pluralities -- >> here's why the mbs split matters. 40% of the growth was housing-related. this is clearly the most important support for the economy, from housing. if they want to yank the carpet out from under that whole cohort, that's a really bad idea. if they can keep mbs solid and reduce treasuries, i think the market will buy that announcement. >> steve, i mean, people are talking about the 16 dots, and this could be the one big davie downer, what's bernanke saying about the outlook in 2016, or if fed funds are over 2.5%, to josh's point, having an impact on the housing, et cetera. he'll be looking at his comments, it's the first time we'll see his comments -- >> the important story, we should recap, the forecast will be for '16. it will be weird that far out. they'll show a funds rate that will be below normal while the growth numbers are supposed to come back. >> yeah. >> and i think he has to find a way to finesse that. maybe they'll announce changes how to how they do it. you could argue, i suppose, simon, at the end of the day, we'll have a lower than expected
so that's where the pluralities -- >> here's why the mbs split matters. 40% of the growth was housing-related. this is clearly the most important support for the economy, from housing. if they want to yank the carpet out from under that whole cohort, that's a really bad idea. if they can keep mbs solid and reduce treasuries, i think the market will buy that announcement. >> steve, i mean, people are talking about the 16 dots, and this could be the one big davie downer, what's...
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however, when we look at what month people think the month will happen in, what you see is the plurality, 43% still point to september, though they've reduced the average amount of taper expected from $19 billion in our prior survey to $13 billion. you can see there 48% had picked september, and the average month, because you have to include the outlying month is november 2013, the average month for ending qe is august 2014. that, at least, is the consensus market expectation. consensus also sees a little more qe than they had anticipated. 942 billion versus 922 in the prior survey. you can see they're still looking at a pretty sizable amount of quantitative easing next year. 375. that would be if you figure out through the august 2014 date about $45 billion a month. respondents believe around 80% of the impact of the taper they expect is already discounted in the treasury and mbs markets, but a somewhat smaller, 73%, factored into current equity prices. so there's -- the belief is there's a bit more for stocks to adjust than there is for mbs or bonds to adjust to a taper. and the market
however, when we look at what month people think the month will happen in, what you see is the plurality, 43% still point to september, though they've reduced the average amount of taper expected from $19 billion in our prior survey to $13 billion. you can see there 48% had picked september, and the average month, because you have to include the outlying month is november 2013, the average month for ending qe is august 2014. that, at least, is the consensus market expectation. consensus also...
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cares more about people like you, romney got blown away a 80-20, including probably a certainly plurality of republicans, barack obama cared more about people like them van mitt romney. said is because he spent years castigating somebody as the world's meanest figure of you have a choice between competent president and second to mussolini you will generally choosing competent president. >> host: your fifth book, holes were you when you wrote your first book "brainwashed: how universities indoctrinate america's youth"? >> senorita in college. >> host: at the come of with the idea of writing >> guest: "primetime propoganda: the true hollywood story of how the left took over your tv" when i started and the first day of school at picked up the ucla daily bruin, the paper there, had an editorial comparing the prime minister of israel to a delphi's amanda knox the. i walked to the office and asked to write a response. that turned into a point counterpoint column which turned into me doing a regular column for the ucla daily bruin and after that i was 17 i went to my dad and he was reading my st
cares more about people like you, romney got blown away a 80-20, including probably a certainly plurality of republicans, barack obama cared more about people like them van mitt romney. said is because he spent years castigating somebody as the world's meanest figure of you have a choice between competent president and second to mussolini you will generally choosing competent president. >> host: your fifth book, holes were you when you wrote your first book "brainwashed: how...
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you have a plurality of people saying, i don't know, i don't think it's a good idea.n you ask them, do you want to get rid of obama care if that means a shutdown? overwhelming -- that's what's overwhelming. 59% say no. >> no one wants a shut down in government. that's like a loaded question. no one wants to shut down -- >> that's the option. >> that's where we are. >> right. i know what -- no one -- if you were -- i'm not going to phrase it a different way. but obviously, no one wants a shutdown in government. you're not going to get -- for whatever means to an end there is, you're not going to get anyone to agree that we need a nuclear option to delay something. there's something to be said for letting it roll out and then decide. at this point, the democrats are going to be able to blame all of this uncertainty on people not signing up or whatever. >> you know what makes the position that is being taken by cruz and the house -- >> it might be counterproductive for them. >> it's not connected to any rational policy goal, legislative process. it's not a budget negotia
you have a plurality of people saying, i don't know, i don't think it's a good idea.n you ask them, do you want to get rid of obama care if that means a shutdown? overwhelming -- that's what's overwhelming. 59% say no. >> no one wants a shut down in government. that's like a loaded question. no one wants to shut down -- >> that's the option. >> that's where we are. >> right. i know what -- no one -- if you were -- i'm not going to phrase it a different way. but...