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correspondent polly boyko in london thanks for that reporting. well the next time you're speaking behind closed doors make sure there isn't a camera present researchers at mit microsoft and adobe have completed a new experiment they can recreate sounds and environment from only video images and that means your words could be deciphered much easier than you think the algorithm they developed reconstructs audio signals by analyzing minute minute vibrations of objects in a soundless video for example using a high speed camera and soundproof glass researchers were able to extract the audio of someone singing mary had a little lamb just off the vibrations of a bag of chips take a listen. pretty cool this new technology obviously has potential applications for a long forest men and forensics investigations but abe davis one of the authors behind the experiment is focus more on the possibility of what he describes as a new kind of imaging he said we're recovering the sounds from objects that gives us a lot of information about the sound that's going on
correspondent polly boyko in london thanks for that reporting. well the next time you're speaking behind closed doors make sure there isn't a camera present researchers at mit microsoft and adobe have completed a new experiment they can recreate sounds and environment from only video images and that means your words could be deciphered much easier than you think the algorithm they developed reconstructs audio signals by analyzing minute minute vibrations of objects in a soundless video for...
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he married polly lloyd, and they had two children. he was a young lawyer in frederick, and then they moved to washington, d.c., in 1805. they moved to a house on bridge street in georgetown, the main east-west street in georgetown. their house is on the river, and it's not there anymore. there is a park called francis scott key park. if you come over the key bridge, which is named after francis scott key, and surprisingly, there is a park -- if you turn right onto m street, there is a park. that's not where the house was. the house was to the left of the bridge because it was turned down in 1947 to make way for the entrance ramp onto the whitehurst freeway. the national park service founded by that time, and the park service was going to rebuild the house, so they put the brakes and the logs and everything on the other side where the park is, and then they disappeared. that's all we have left. that is where they lived. they wound up having 11 children, and he became a big lawyer in town. he had a thriving practice. he would wind up ar
he married polly lloyd, and they had two children. he was a young lawyer in frederick, and then they moved to washington, d.c., in 1805. they moved to a house on bridge street in georgetown, the main east-west street in georgetown. their house is on the river, and it's not there anymore. there is a park called francis scott key park. if you come over the key bridge, which is named after francis scott key, and surprisingly, there is a park -- if you turn right onto m street, there is a park....
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correspondent polly boyko in london thanks for that reporting. congress is out for summer will not exactly the whole summer but certainly the month of august and this is now putting into question how president obama will approach the nation's immigration crisis obama now says he has been left to act alone artie's manila chan has more august is a month to enjoy the last bit of fun in the sun before the kids are back in school and it's back to the grind and of course no one knows that better than congress who promptly left capitol hill on friday for their august recess while nearly sixty thousand migrant children are left in limbo so president obama is left to act on his own in washington that is of course before he departs this weekend for his own summer holiday in martha's vineyard so what that means is that the president and his cabinet have to act quickly in terms of budgets in the interim since all departments concerned with the border crisis are running out of money department of homeland security ice health and human services customs and bor
correspondent polly boyko in london thanks for that reporting. congress is out for summer will not exactly the whole summer but certainly the month of august and this is now putting into question how president obama will approach the nation's immigration crisis obama now says he has been left to act alone artie's manila chan has more august is a month to enjoy the last bit of fun in the sun before the kids are back in school and it's back to the grind and of course no one knows that better than...
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message to israel that they don't support their actions in gaza but obviously that hasn't happened polly talk about how the gazan conflict has played out in britain have there been many conflicting viewpoints in the country over how to approach a situation. well with such a multi-cultural nation and especially a head in london generally muslims christians jewish people have been able to live side by side the communities really overlap but this conflict has really brought out the phone lines and differing points of view for example my friends on facebook have been deleting their accounts they've been deleting the child off their friends list because of the hostilities that come up as a result of different viewpoints to ruins the conflict now suddenly at the start of the conflict in terms of the media landscape that was a base of power i see so we had a lot of people defending the israeli stance and a lot of people in the media spokespeople defending the stunts of the palestinians since we've seen more pictures multiplying pictures of shelled children of the civilian casualties in gaza the
message to israel that they don't support their actions in gaza but obviously that hasn't happened polly talk about how the gazan conflict has played out in britain have there been many conflicting viewpoints in the country over how to approach a situation. well with such a multi-cultural nation and especially a head in london generally muslims christians jewish people have been able to live side by side the communities really overlap but this conflict has really brought out the phone lines and...
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that was our tease polly boyko. the number of victims from the fighting in eastern ukraine have doubled in just the last two weeks that's according to figures released by the united nations human rights office we asked me to death toll is now over two thousand that means that an average of seventy people have been killed on a daily basis since the beginning of the conflict in mid april at least five thousand people have been injured overall the war has affected over eighty thousand people those who have had their homes destroyed or lost family members now most are victims of shelling and airstrikes in civilian areas as the fight ensues are take or spawn it reaffirmed ocean or a company is one of the refugees all the way from the war torn region of gods to the russian border but in two days alone who don't deploy thousands in the guns packing they have been no electricity in most of the city for almost two weeks now and the shelling continues. but indiana has already sent her daughter and her granddaughter to two fam
that was our tease polly boyko. the number of victims from the fighting in eastern ukraine have doubled in just the last two weeks that's according to figures released by the united nations human rights office we asked me to death toll is now over two thousand that means that an average of seventy people have been killed on a daily basis since the beginning of the conflict in mid april at least five thousand people have been injured overall the war has affected over eighty thousand people those...
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when polly was missing, he wasÑ there to help spread money and be there. he was. >> in the world of comedians he really took care of some guys. he made sure guys got work. he was very helpful to people because comedy is on tough times right now. remember when everybody was working in holy city zoo. there is much less work. he made sure people still got work. pretty amazing. >> let me ask you one thing because we talked about depression and sometimes you don't know it. you can't see it. because people mask it. in all the times that you ran into him would you have ever guessed that there were so many demons tormenting him? >> yeah, but we were not close, i was just another dad that was at the school we were bumping into. you never really saw that. think about all the people he helped by being open about it. so a lot of times with addiction comes depression. you all of knew it was there potentially, but i never saw it. >> i want to bring in spencer christian who interviewed him several times on "good morning america." spencer, you must have incredible intervi
when polly was missing, he wasÑ there to help spread money and be there. he was. >> in the world of comedians he really took care of some guys. he made sure guys got work. he was very helpful to people because comedy is on tough times right now. remember when everybody was working in holy city zoo. there is much less work. he made sure people still got work. pretty amazing. >> let me ask you one thing because we talked about depression and sometimes you don't know it. you can't see...
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the polly locket suv convertible... and my favorite, teeny figi.
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bid to try and solve this fracking mystery before it turns into a horror for those affected by it polly boy a london. coming up after the break here on r.t. international it's another fired up episode of crosstalk stay with us. baltimore is considering making their curfew for minors even stricter for the last twenty years children caught on the street up until midnight were in deep trouble with the police but now this will be made even earlier starting at nine or ten pm depending on their age and the day of the week can the government impose a curfew on youths well yes if we think about it people under eighteen can't sign contracts join the army smoke cigarettes or vote because they're legally not responsible for their own actions so yeah that whole freedom of association guaranteed by the constitution really only applies once you're an adult who can in theory be responsible for associating with certain people on a street corner at midnight although legally this is ok ideologically there's something wrong with the idea i remember hearing in school all the talk about living in the greate
bid to try and solve this fracking mystery before it turns into a horror for those affected by it polly boy a london. coming up after the break here on r.t. international it's another fired up episode of crosstalk stay with us. baltimore is considering making their curfew for minors even stricter for the last twenty years children caught on the street up until midnight were in deep trouble with the police but now this will be made even earlier starting at nine or ten pm depending on their age...
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space industry in a move scotland in the process artie's polly boyko looks at the prospects of british space tourism. the scottish are being promised all sorts to stay in the u.k. but now they're being sold on trips to the stars. that's because the british government wants to reach the final frontier or rather build a space port for commercial space travel by twenty eighteen and scotland has a shot at housing the launch pad the u.k. space industry is growing at an astronomical pace it already contributes over in lebanon billion pounds to the u.k. economy every year it employs a with thirty thousand people but as the focus of one british satellite building company put it you face space bombs are always piggybacking on someone else's rocket so ministers say that this is an industry that needs more room to grow and that means having a place in britain to launch these from the government's come up with eight possible remote seaside locations for the potential space space six of them are in scotland where there's an independence referendum in just six weeks some social media responses accus
space industry in a move scotland in the process artie's polly boyko looks at the prospects of british space tourism. the scottish are being promised all sorts to stay in the u.k. but now they're being sold on trips to the stars. that's because the british government wants to reach the final frontier or rather build a space port for commercial space travel by twenty eighteen and scotland has a shot at housing the launch pad the u.k. space industry is growing at an astronomical pace it already...
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intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism for more on this i'm joined live from london by polly boyko so tell us about these intelligence links. well glenn greenwald says that every time an israeli attack takes place in gaza public figures in the u.s. make grand sweeping statements about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster just like that. shelling of the u.n. school in gaza but according to glenn greenwald's article. the u.s. directly enables israel's actions so he cites for example documents that show that over the past decade the n.s.a. has expanded the number of ways in which they work with israeli intelligence agencies especially when it comes to gathering intelligence in regards to palestinians now he also says that the british spy agency g c h q is sort of taking part in that data gathering and data sharing along with their canadian counterparts as well now he cites documents that say that the u.s. government has made large sums of money and has paid large. has paid large sums of money to israeli operatives and that's all the talk o
intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism for more on this i'm joined live from london by polly boyko so tell us about these intelligence links. well glenn greenwald says that every time an israeli attack takes place in gaza public figures in the u.s. make grand sweeping statements about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster just like that. shelling of the u.n. school in gaza but according to glenn greenwald's article. the u.s. directly...
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ago show washington has been providing intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism polly boyko reports. when greenwald says that every time another attack on gaza takes place just like that shelling of the un school shelter the u.s. and public figures in the us talk about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster but in fact according to glenn greenwald the u.s. directly enables israel's actions so he cites for example documents that say that over the past decade the n.s.a. has expanded the number of ways in which it works with the israeli intelligence agencies he also talks about large payments large sums of money that have been paid from the u.s. government over to israeli operatives now all this is on top of publicly available information that the u.s. government is continuing to supply israel with weapons such as i munition and grenade launchers amidst this very violent offensive now both the n.s.a. and d.c. h.q. have said that they won't comment on their existing relationships but everything they do is within the framework of the la
ago show washington has been providing intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism polly boyko reports. when greenwald says that every time another attack on gaza takes place just like that shelling of the un school shelter the u.s. and public figures in the us talk about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster but in fact according to glenn greenwald the u.s. directly enables israel's actions so he cites for example documents that say that...
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want a broader intervention meanwhile extremists are openly recruiting on the streets of london as polly boyd discovered. shoppers on london's oxford street got more than they bargained for earlier this week when they encountered men handing out flyers asking britons to join the islamic state the violent organization terrorizing northern iraq i was on oxford street with a group of friends of mine and i saw this. stance people were having like a table. given to fifty people trying to promote. the highly fight the spread of pro islamic state material has become a major concern factor and he terror police in the u.k. i thought ok this is wrong something else going on i was very angry i mean. i was trembling there using the democratic and that situation and freedom in order to promote something against it which is really really dangerous in one east london housing estate this black flag closely resembling that of jihadist groups was seen hanging above the gates for several days before the highly provocative gesture took pace as the islamic states murderous campaign has left thousands of refu
want a broader intervention meanwhile extremists are openly recruiting on the streets of london as polly boyd discovered. shoppers on london's oxford street got more than they bargained for earlier this week when they encountered men handing out flyers asking britons to join the islamic state the violent organization terrorizing northern iraq i was on oxford street with a group of friends of mine and i saw this. stance people were having like a table. given to fifty people trying to promote....
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to protest the killing of civilians in gaza outside the israeli embassy in london our correspondent polly boyko has more. it was such a vocal crowd here outside the israeli embassy and learned that if you take a look behind me you can see that i have different ethnicities and can see a great amount to support the palestinian full of china willing fair free palestine and see israeli slogans being shouted very loud here you do see the proof augustinian community here but nothing also has a very big jewish population and there have been procedure and strategies take place in london as well as at the beginning of the from phoenix we had much more of it to base and they were not moving through israeli commentators willing to defend israelis and israel stone however now that with the moving kids we've seen come out from gaza with shells children and say many civilian civilian casualties you get the sense that it's that debases somewhat tied down and perhaps people find it more difficult to support the israeli side say certainly a lot of polarized opinions tensions raised very high despite the f
to protest the killing of civilians in gaza outside the israeli embassy in london our correspondent polly boyko has more. it was such a vocal crowd here outside the israeli embassy and learned that if you take a look behind me you can see that i have different ethnicities and can see a great amount to support the palestinian full of china willing fair free palestine and see israeli slogans being shouted very loud here you do see the proof augustinian community here but nothing also has a very...
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financial flows but his appeal comes at a time when the number of jihadists from france is growing as polly boyko reports. according to a new poll fifteen percent of french people say they think positively of the a ceramic state for eighteen to twenty four year olds that figure is even higher while their government sends weapons to help the fight against to have a stick stream as an iraq and is rallying world powers to help stamp out caliphate ideology it's estimated that around seven hundred french nationals have gone to become had to tourists in iraq and syria and that's raising concerns over what's in store when they come home you could see you on september eleventh two thousand warm looked a few good books to think they came through the troubles that you had only nineteen terrorists to lay killed three thousand people in the region that now you have at keast off for. people coming from western europe in training camps in syria if all these people come back. they could create a moment between the troubles in may a french algerian jihadist armed with a kalashnikov shot dead four people in
financial flows but his appeal comes at a time when the number of jihadists from france is growing as polly boyko reports. according to a new poll fifteen percent of french people say they think positively of the a ceramic state for eighteen to twenty four year olds that figure is even higher while their government sends weapons to help the fight against to have a stick stream as an iraq and is rallying world powers to help stamp out caliphate ideology it's estimated that around seven hundred...
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and let's now cross live to our correspondent poorly boyko who joins us now live from london well polly why is this rapid european response taking place now. well david cameron went straight into that cobra emergency meeting as soon as he got back from holiday he'd been in portugal with this family and he came under some criticism from some members of parliament for failing to cut the trip short and come back and take charge of the government's response to the iraq crisis now at the moment british involvement has been limited to humanitarian aid drops over northern iraq where lots of refugees and been trapped on a mountain there and the ministry of defense has also sent a number of helicopters to try and get those refugees out now yesterday a number of tornado jets were sent out to cyprus and then on to iraq to help with those aid drops and the ministry of defense has reiterated that despite the type of as crossed this is still a humanitarian mission only part of the u.k. but david cameron has come back to intense pressure to launch as strikes in iraq a growing number of politicians hav
and let's now cross live to our correspondent poorly boyko who joins us now live from london well polly why is this rapid european response taking place now. well david cameron went straight into that cobra emergency meeting as soon as he got back from holiday he'd been in portugal with this family and he came under some criticism from some members of parliament for failing to cut the trip short and come back and take charge of the government's response to the iraq crisis now at the moment...
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forty it was actually the press conference of polly good to see you you were inside actually one of the journalists able to ask julian a question i would also add to that i have to say there in the ecuadorian embassy behind you. well first of all there's a sea of reporters outside the embassy all responding to the room is that was cycle eight this morning that julian assange could be leaving the embassy and giving himself up to the british will surratt see there was a lot of reports about his ill health and talking about a very dangerous heart condition a chronic lung condition but i was inside that press conference and he did very cryptically when we pressed him about it he very cryptically said that he would be leaving the embassy stude now that's obviously fueled speculation has no. shortage of reporters out here and certainly policeman who would be willing to grab him should he emerge but actually off to his statements about leaving the embassy we caught a putin you're the. jorian foreign minister stepped in and started talking about finding a diplomatic solution as quickly as possi
forty it was actually the press conference of polly good to see you you were inside actually one of the journalists able to ask julian a question i would also add to that i have to say there in the ecuadorian embassy behind you. well first of all there's a sea of reporters outside the embassy all responding to the room is that was cycle eight this morning that julian assange could be leaving the embassy and giving himself up to the british will surratt see there was a lot of reports about his...
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scottish national party to gone alistair darling the head of the better together campaign artie's polly boyd heard listened to the arguments. while running up to the debate news reports were saying that alex salmon the leader of the scottish national party had been advised to remain statesman like throughout the debate but the gloves came off from both the leaders actually pretty quickly alistair darling the leader of the benteke together campaign was accused of being quite shouty throughout the debate as well perhaps the best sound bite to come out of the evening was of alex salmond explaining why he thinks scotland should become an independent country. but we still get government but he had a bit of difficulty answering specific questions about the currency and about the economy he was asked repeatedly both by alistair darling and by members of the audience about which currency scotland would have if it couldn't retain the pound as westminster is saying that it can't he didn't have a concrete answer to that he avoided the question about what his contingency plan b. c. or d. would be a
scottish national party to gone alistair darling the head of the better together campaign artie's polly boyd heard listened to the arguments. while running up to the debate news reports were saying that alex salmon the leader of the scottish national party had been advised to remain statesman like throughout the debate but the gloves came off from both the leaders actually pretty quickly alistair darling the leader of the benteke together campaign was accused of being quite shouty throughout...
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reality as a man there's something attractive about roman conquests or ranks of musket fire and a pollie on a conflict those images are nice but the reality is blood and death and if more kids could have the same experience as a helper and family well we might have less war mongers around but that's just my opinion. lulu glad to get america because every single day jamie diamond victim that is the american economy shows up the bloody mary did you know that and they're saying oh it wasn't good me this time it wasn't me the first time i'd love to love these loves me the world like. glow in the welcome to worlds apart the conflict in and over here crane has pushed here into its biggest crises in decades the economy and tree falling prey to geo political teeth for time while politicians and diplomats stick to their guns can businessman how broker a peace deal well to discuss that i'm now i'm joined by sir richard branson the founder of virgin group so richard thank you very much for spending time with us. thank you for having us now you were among fifteen international business leaders who s
reality as a man there's something attractive about roman conquests or ranks of musket fire and a pollie on a conflict those images are nice but the reality is blood and death and if more kids could have the same experience as a helper and family well we might have less war mongers around but that's just my opinion. lulu glad to get america because every single day jamie diamond victim that is the american economy shows up the bloody mary did you know that and they're saying oh it wasn't good...
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may soon be sending military aid artie's polly boyko has more from london. the prime minister has just been speaking about the desperate humanitarian situation in northern iraq where the refugees are trapped on the. mountain and david cameron has said that the u.k. focus remains on sending humanitarian supplies and the government is also clinton plaiting trying to lift refugees using r.a.f. helicopters from that besieged mountain in northern iraq but the heat is by no means the prime minister he's under growing pressure to launch air strikes over iraq a growing number of politicians have been calling for it in recent days and yesterday arias tornado jets were sent to cyprus and then on to iraq to assist with . drops of humanitarian aid but technically the choice of those tornado jets is is interesting because if the government decided to change its mind or to suddenly step up its involvement they could very quickly do so tornado jets capable of carrying out surveillance missions which is what they're doing right now but they can also be bolted to carry bombs
may soon be sending military aid artie's polly boyko has more from london. the prime minister has just been speaking about the desperate humanitarian situation in northern iraq where the refugees are trapped on the. mountain and david cameron has said that the u.k. focus remains on sending humanitarian supplies and the government is also clinton plaiting trying to lift refugees using r.a.f. helicopters from that besieged mountain in northern iraq but the heat is by no means the prime minister...
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>> stop, polly perfect, over there. come on. >> yeah, baby. >> what do you do?u just push the dial and go? >> yeah. push it -- hold on. sorry. >> it's okay. >> first you push that down. >> there we go. >> new fang angled. >> all right. i just made something beautiful. >> okay, let's go. >> this is nuts. >> this is right -- i go crazy with this stuff. >> we can drape something on you. you can be my muse today. >> okay, okay. >> i love it. >> oh-oh. >> what do you do when -- >> you just take your time. this is what designers do on the show. >> where'd you find that? >> i can't turn unless i find out where that thing is. >> come on. competition's almost up. >> i won. i won. >> i'm done. >> what did you make? you won? >> yep. >> we're going to have you on "runway." >> oh, yeah. okay. >> i made a circle. >> come on. >> i'm going to turn it inside out and make it a pillow. >> come on. >> you put it on the mannequin >> okay. >> and then you come here. >> you're known for draping, right? >> i drape. >> how do you drape without making someone look like a blob. >> you con
>> stop, polly perfect, over there. come on. >> yeah, baby. >> what do you do?u just push the dial and go? >> yeah. push it -- hold on. sorry. >> it's okay. >> first you push that down. >> there we go. >> new fang angled. >> all right. i just made something beautiful. >> okay, let's go. >> this is nuts. >> this is right -- i go crazy with this stuff. >> we can drape something on you. you can be my muse today. >>...
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you know and people can just download it for free and crackle dot com and just a lot of fun loved polly and the director writer was just an amazing guy wrote a really fun edgy script and just kind of like it's nonstop just just what's the story about it's about these two girls who are like these mercenaries who are just you know go out and sort of cause trouble they're kind of they're i mean they're not really bad guys and yet the guys tracking them and i'm an f.b.i. agent and i don't typically get the f.b.i. you know you grow. it was a good offer to i bet five years ago you could not have imagined i'm going to be on crackle now not on me and i don't even know if it all existed. you know i know we're around it yeah i know what you can get it on you know how does it get there i don't know who i am and i am not. but its core i mean you can get it like you can if you watch it on your x.-box you know it's you know you go on the phone you know study any of the f.b.i. has worked at your visit i got to go meet with some of the f.b.i. agents a federal building and it was pretty interesting just
you know and people can just download it for free and crackle dot com and just a lot of fun loved polly and the director writer was just an amazing guy wrote a really fun edgy script and just kind of like it's nonstop just just what's the story about it's about these two girls who are like these mercenaries who are just you know go out and sort of cause trouble they're kind of they're i mean they're not really bad guys and yet the guys tracking them and i'm an f.b.i. agent and i don't typically...
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and i didn't' to get wet my genuine polly esther suit, but mitt. >> i have help from my friend. buddy how are you. >> good. that is cold. >> i love that, tie remained perfect. dave in philadelphia disappointed. >> neil, you look like a big wuss. your viewers would love to see your cheap suit get wet, i would love to see you stop writing, i suspect your helmet hair would not budge. >> seems to suspect cold water might do me some good. you stamer quite a bit, when you interview someone, could you work on it. you annoy me, are you aware of that, there are other business shows you could be watching. could you work on changing channels? >> and thank you for the continued stupidly. >> i think you men continued stupid ity but thank you. >> thank god for linda i missed you. robert, my good buddy stew warlt art varney. if he is so smart, he would be rich, not have to work. he loves nose rightty as you all do. with kissing ass for somewhere. do you not understand the world no, none of you do, i like you and hannity the rest suck. you are all over the map, i don't know where you are coming
and i didn't' to get wet my genuine polly esther suit, but mitt. >> i have help from my friend. buddy how are you. >> good. that is cold. >> i love that, tie remained perfect. dave in philadelphia disappointed. >> neil, you look like a big wuss. your viewers would love to see your cheap suit get wet, i would love to see you stop writing, i suspect your helmet hair would not budge. >> seems to suspect cold water might do me some good. you stamer quite a bit, when...
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polly has the latest. >> it could havev5Ññy2 been the, the london action sent and the online rap videoshat gave him away. a senior western intelligence official tells fox that a 23-year-old british man, abdel majed abdel bary, is the one who beheaded united states journalist james foley leaving britain in 2013 to go to syria and fight with isis terrorists. british for thes, however, are not confirming the name publicly. just yet. >> we are close. >> we not yet in the position to say exactly who it is but there is very sophisticated voice technology and other measures we have that will allow us to be clear who this person is before long. >> intelligence officials will able to compare the voice on the execution video with his voice in online rap videos. in 2012 he rapped of the egyptian born father who was a close associate of osama bin laden and who was extradicted to the united states in 2012 on terrorism charges. part of the lyrics include this part "give me the ride and the honor like my father, i swear the day they took my dad i could have killed a cop or two. picture what i do now w
polly has the latest. >> it could havev5Ññy2 been the, the london action sent and the online rap videoshat gave him away. a senior western intelligence official tells fox that a 23-year-old british man, abdel majed abdel bary, is the one who beheaded united states journalist james foley leaving britain in 2013 to go to syria and fight with isis terrorists. british for thes, however, are not confirming the name publicly. just yet. >> we are close. >> we not yet in the...
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polly says obama said he would fundamentally change america.e forgot to add by destroying it from within. robert says he never had any interest in getting america back on track in the first place and everything that is happening is by design. but some of you disagree with this. gloria says, you don't know what you are talking about. what have republicans done to help the president? nothing but shut the government down and waste tax payer's money. really? is that what you believe? valerie says president obama is only one man and you can't expect miracles. he inherited a mess. valerie, i don't think he inherited those 90,000 coming across the border. did he inherit the triple debt we have? i don't think he inherited some of the problems we are having because we don't know what side of defense we a-- the fence we on in world and foreign affairs. should the united states be negotiating with hamas to try to broker a cease fire in almost 100 percent of you agree and said no way. cartel says we should be eradicating hamas not negotiating with them. wh
polly says obama said he would fundamentally change america.e forgot to add by destroying it from within. robert says he never had any interest in getting america back on track in the first place and everything that is happening is by design. but some of you disagree with this. gloria says, you don't know what you are talking about. what have republicans done to help the president? nothing but shut the government down and waste tax payer's money. really? is that what you believe? valerie says...
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polly was an alum. >> just promise me you'll wait for us in heaven. >> reporter: presidenoba told the american legion tuesday foley's death won't be forgotten. >> to anyone who harms our people, it's simple. america does not forget. our reach is long. we are patient. justice will be done. >> reporter: experts think the u.s. may soon expand surveillance over syria. >> they see real and imminent threats. to stand back and not strike is too a dangerous for us to take. >> reporter: but the president may need to get permission from congress first. >> congress should weigh in, congress should a part of this. >> reporter: weso following developi news about an american aid worker, a woman believed to be captured by isis and held hostage since last year. our government and her family don't want her name and face out there, they don't want her identified becaus they're concerned about her safety. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> in a couple of hours, governor mcauliffe will sign bills protecting immigrants. many latin americans seek advice from notaries, but they have been fraudulently c
polly was an alum. >> just promise me you'll wait for us in heaven. >> reporter: presidenoba told the american legion tuesday foley's death won't be forgotten. >> to anyone who harms our people, it's simple. america does not forget. our reach is long. we are patient. justice will be done. >> reporter: experts think the u.s. may soon expand surveillance over syria. >> they see real and imminent threats. to stand back and not strike is too a dangerous for us to take....
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s space industry flying high and also scotland in the process polly borken are reporting on the prospects of british space tourism. the scottish are being promised all sorts to stay in the u.k. but now they're being sold on trips to the stars. that's because the british government wants to reach the final frontier or rather build a space port for commercial space travel by twenty eighteen and scotland has a shot at housing the launch pad the u.k. space industry is growing at an astronomical pace and already contributes i've a eleven billion pounds to the u.k. economy every year it employs a with thirty thousand people but as the focus of one british satellite building company puts it use a space always piggybacking on someone else's rocket so ministers say that this is an industry that needs more room to grow and that means having a place in britain to launch these from the government's come up with eight possible remote seaside locations for the potential space space six of them are in scotland where there's an independence referendum in just six weeks some social media responses accuse
s space industry flying high and also scotland in the process polly borken are reporting on the prospects of british space tourism. the scottish are being promised all sorts to stay in the u.k. but now they're being sold on trips to the stars. that's because the british government wants to reach the final frontier or rather build a space port for commercial space travel by twenty eighteen and scotland has a shot at housing the launch pad the u.k. space industry is growing at an astronomical...
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every year polly boy has got the story. in the french quarter of galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in there for a life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one of the hoff thousand of these men women and children have been carrying up for the past two hours to get some food provided for them by a volunteer organization and for many of them this is the only meal they're going to get to eat all day the majority of the people we speak to tell us their aim is to make the journey across the english channel it's been eight hundred try to get to the u.k. illegally each week stowed away in the lorries desperate to go to england you know they really that's what they want they don't want to stay here it's not a very nice place to
every year polly boy has got the story. in the french quarter of galle this has become a familiar sight destitute migrants the majority from east africa and the middle east have made the town their temporary home these makeshift tents on an industrial wasteland have been nicknamed the jungle. i have never seen in my life you see i come from the war to produce for example in there for a life is better gum disease estimates put the number of migrants here in cali one of the hoff thousand of these...
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california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my condition for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapping. so they claimed it was kidnapping, threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and, you know, hang out until i was e
california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on...
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but the pedestrians were mostly polly phasic.this is a real thing, you can train yourself to sleep in 45 minute increments several times throughout the day. 23 you're able to fall into rem sleep quickly, you're as rested as if you slept 6-8 hours a night. i think it was a physiological quirk that some of these guys had that they were able to function on very little sleep. every time you laid down to take a nap, everybody else on the track was making more laps. and either catching up with you or extending their lead. you didn't want to sleep very much when you were in a six-day race. there were all kinds of strategies. it was interesting, by the fifth or sixth day, that's when the attendance really got exciting. now, the guys are just sleep deprived, dirty, smelly. they didn't have the modern sports medicine. the diet generally consisted of mutton, which i've had a lot of in mongolia, now that i think about it. raw beef stake. one guy's favorite was greasy i asked allison if she would try to make this and she said no. actually, th
but the pedestrians were mostly polly phasic.this is a real thing, you can train yourself to sleep in 45 minute increments several times throughout the day. 23 you're able to fall into rem sleep quickly, you're as rested as if you slept 6-8 hours a night. i think it was a physiological quirk that some of these guys had that they were able to function on very little sleep. every time you laid down to take a nap, everybody else on the track was making more laps. and either catching up with you or...
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. >> true polly theists are probably excludessed. i'm not sure many others are. the fact is we have done this kind of prayer in this country for 200 years. there's long practice digs of civic prayer, and the clergy know how to do it inch greece they told them that they want them to do. the one time a country in a major way got involved in government sponsored sectarian prayers was when we imposed protestant religious exercises on catholic children and that produced mob violence and people dead in the streets. >> already separate out children and adults. >> twice reserves the question of whether adults might be subject to similar pressures. >> the fact that children may be subject to subtle coercion in the way that adults are not. right? >> in some ways adults are not. but there's no doubt that before you stand up to ask for relief from a governing body you don't want to offend that body. adults are subject to coercion here. and no competent attorney would tell his client, doesn't matter l whether you visibly dissent. rye to have your client make a good impression
. >> true polly theists are probably excludessed. i'm not sure many others are. the fact is we have done this kind of prayer in this country for 200 years. there's long practice digs of civic prayer, and the clergy know how to do it inch greece they told them that they want them to do. the one time a country in a major way got involved in government sponsored sectarian prayers was when we imposed protestant religious exercises on catholic children and that produced mob violence and people...
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california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my condition for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapping. so they claimed it was kidnapping, threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and, you know, hang out until i was e
california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on...
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we love these polly folders, like plastic coated folder. binder rings on the end.his isn't going to break. your kid will not destroy this nearly as quickly as all of the paper fold that's might be so cute, but they might be better at another point. >> what can i save on? what's something i can buy cheap? >> scissors generally, cheaper brands, pretty good. i don't mind, you know, those kinds, i don't have assist or attachment to anything. and generally like the paper folders i think are fine if it is something that stays in the classroom. they generally are a lot better. these better for things that will be taken back and forth a lot. >> i love that you were like shy about taking this. katie went on said i'm just a school supply -- i like what i like. so thank you very much. now we know there is a reason, guess what, you are not off the hook. i've got a boy who hates reading, boy reading tips. good stuff, guys, right? now we know why they want this stuff. >> absolutely. >> thanks, jen. >>> a set of triplets born three months early. doctors telling their mother one o
we love these polly folders, like plastic coated folder. binder rings on the end.his isn't going to break. your kid will not destroy this nearly as quickly as all of the paper fold that's might be so cute, but they might be better at another point. >> what can i save on? what's something i can buy cheap? >> scissors generally, cheaper brands, pretty good. i don't mind, you know, those kinds, i don't have assist or attachment to anything. and generally like the paper folders i think...
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pollis the kicker -- the was of all registered republicans. that sort of tells you something. on the basic critique of the economy, all down the line with democrats, republicans, independents who make less than $50,000 per year, it all looks a like. and yet the policies being talked about don't answer those questions. this election, we think will be one ofopulism and about two kinds of populism. it can be the diversionary right-wing side that seeks to create anger and division or it can be progressive populism to address the economic realities by advocating policies that will create jobs and drive up wages. no matter where we go, that is the central issue that people talk to us about, being able to get a raise because they cannot go with what is going on right now with the economy. that's their biggest stress. on laborabor, 2014 day, the economic reality of it. i will stop there and i will open it up for questions. >> i will do one or two and then we will go to others. let me ask you more about the state of the labor movement. in an interview you said the labor movement was in
pollis the kicker -- the was of all registered republicans. that sort of tells you something. on the basic critique of the economy, all down the line with democrats, republicans, independents who make less than $50,000 per year, it all looks a like. and yet the policies being talked about don't answer those questions. this election, we think will be one ofopulism and about two kinds of populism. it can be the diversionary right-wing side that seeks to create anger and division or it can be...
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that is because of what i said earlier on the polly silicon equipment. so u.s. producers ought to have a comparative advantage to make this product. ought to have a comparative advantage. on the economic side, do these trade actions, do they inevitably produce a situation where you have the things you want to have happening in the united states and the globe and expansion of renewable energies like solar and wind? i think they do. i think they create a level playing field or by other producers can come in. it's been very interest iing. one of the supports of our trade case was recently bought out by a chinese producer that's now going to manufacture in the united states. solar city has gone and decided to do manufacturing in new york. so i think in the end, what you always want to create is a market without distortions and a market that allows for a competition and innovation to drive progress. one of the more fascinating stories i came across in some of my research in working on this case was a story of what happened in the 1980s. ronald reagan essentially did
that is because of what i said earlier on the polly silicon equipment. so u.s. producers ought to have a comparative advantage to make this product. ought to have a comparative advantage. on the economic side, do these trade actions, do they inevitably produce a situation where you have the things you want to have happening in the united states and the globe and expansion of renewable energies like solar and wind? i think they do. i think they create a level playing field or by other producers...
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. >> he's polly annish, i beneficiary he had would be a bit more biting at times. >> the economy is betterkay. the economy is -- >> no. >> hold on. the economy is better, sara, right? >> right. >> but nobody is noticing that it's better. >> well, no, they do notice. that was what was interesting about our poll. they know the economy is better. it's just not better for them. >> why are they so depressed? >> it's a number of things. first of all, they're not recovered from the recession. yes, financially they have recovered, but there are still one in three americans that are either supporting a child over the age of 21 or a parent over the age of 65. the great recession made that. so you have these folks sitting there, they're digging out and sitting there going i'm still dealing with the recession. yes, my income, by the way, flat, but i have a job and all these things, so i'm still dealing with it even though you keep telling me the economy is better. >> so, sara, like 70% of americans, i'm a politician so i round up or down. 70% of americans think we're going in the wrong direction. 80%
. >> he's polly annish, i beneficiary he had would be a bit more biting at times. >> the economy is betterkay. the economy is -- >> no. >> hold on. the economy is better, sara, right? >> right. >> but nobody is noticing that it's better. >> well, no, they do notice. that was what was interesting about our poll. they know the economy is better. it's just not better for them. >> why are they so depressed? >> it's a number of things. first of...
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you think i'm being a little optimistic hoping beyond hope and polly annish that the president is hiding'm doing the best i can do here. we don't know. i just find it hard to believe that when your secretary of defense says this is the gravest threat and the nu.n. talking about it's the gravest threat they are not doing that all on their own. they are following the president's lead. i'm wondering what we saw yesterday and i don't think the president is walking around the white house scratching his head saying we don't know what we are going to do yet. i think that was sent out. i know it's disturbing for a lot of americans. i think that was meant for somebody to be seen. i just do. >> i also think -- >> you know, you may be right, joe. obviously there are plans. >> there are plans, yes, there are. >> i'm sure a lot of them with different strategies. look. one problem is none of the option are attractive. none of them are very good, including the option of, okay, you know, telling the saudis and others in the region, you know, you got to go in and do it. well, what happens, you know, five
you think i'm being a little optimistic hoping beyond hope and polly annish that the president is hiding'm doing the best i can do here. we don't know. i just find it hard to believe that when your secretary of defense says this is the gravest threat and the nu.n. talking about it's the gravest threat they are not doing that all on their own. they are following the president's lead. i'm wondering what we saw yesterday and i don't think the president is walking around the white house scratching...