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my own replication of what i said omissions of words and because of the omission of commas and punctuation, it doesn't make any sense at all. so, for the future, should anybody ever sit down and read this, they'll be saying we are really talking gibberish. i ask that there is an editorial, at least intent looking at the minutes. for example, page 5 on august 8th, line 3 under my comments, there is on the third line -- it says, really using trend. the word is people using transit. [speaker not understood] it really doesn't make any sense at all. as i go on, particularly with commissioner borden who speaks very well and very eloquently on top of me, i'm saying what she's saying doesn't make any sense either. so, i kindly would like to suggest that somebody take a quick glimpse that at least the sentences are complete. even if you have to invent a word, please do so in order to make -- to have these minutes make sense. >> i did that in a couple spaces, too. same thing was repeated -- [multiple voices] >> commissioner moore, if i may, this would be the opportunity to correct anything that was
my own replication of what i said omissions of words and because of the omission of commas and punctuation, it doesn't make any sense at all. so, for the future, should anybody ever sit down and read this, they'll be saying we are really talking gibberish. i ask that there is an editorial, at least intent looking at the minutes. for example, page 5 on august 8th, line 3 under my comments, there is on the third line -- it says, really using trend. the word is people using transit. [speaker not...
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youtube comments are the freest speech there is, from of free from punctuation. free from spelling.ree from medicati medication. the youtube comment section is the internet's town square air, place where citizens of all mankind can join in a global dialogue on such timeless topics on whether that teen sing "call me maybe" in a rambo wig in a bedroom should kill yourself right now suck horse balls. personally, i dont think he should. but i will defend to the death for you to post it. folks, utwiewb uploaders can silence descenters, we'll forever lose thought-provoking changes like this one beneath an old huskers du video: "musicdood: great song never heard them before." "taintguitar-21: ur homo." "utah-ferret-lover ( bleep ) motherhead rules!" "ron paul 2012." ( laughter ) ( applause ). that's why tonight i have penned a protest letter to stop this censorship. i want you to go to car colbertnation.com, calm the letter and post it under every youtube video you see. he commenters of youtube, believe in free speeches strongly as we believe in free video of animals dressed like other ani
youtube comments are the freest speech there is, from of free from punctuation. free from spelling.ree from medicati medication. the youtube comment section is the internet's town square air, place where citizens of all mankind can join in a global dialogue on such timeless topics on whether that teen sing "call me maybe" in a rambo wig in a bedroom should kill yourself right now suck horse balls. personally, i dont think he should. but i will defend to the death for you to post it....
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. >> the sound of gunfire punctuated by a woman screaming during a weekend's side show in oakland. it is a top story in oakland and you have more of the story right now. >> reporter: police are aware of this latest side show, they have seen this latest video posted to youtube which shows not just the side show but the shooting, too. oakland is known for side shows, those gathers where crowds watching cars burning to the road. this video posted to youtube from a side show earlier saturday morning showing how dangerous. that's gunfire and what sounds like a woman screaming. oakland's police say it happened at 4:15 saturday morning near the port and today drivers buried over the side of the road. employees told us the side shows happened here almost every weekend. >> it is dangerous. >> we showed her the youtube's clips from saturday side show. >> i think i was really stunned, it was not people scattering. >> the one this weekend left bullet holes and burning rub trail trails and just last week police announced patro after a side show hitting one. >> police are looking at these youtub
. >> the sound of gunfire punctuated by a woman screaming during a weekend's side show in oakland. it is a top story in oakland and you have more of the story right now. >> reporter: police are aware of this latest side show, they have seen this latest video posted to youtube which shows not just the side show but the shooting, too. oakland is known for side shows, those gathers where crowds watching cars burning to the road. this video posted to youtube from a side show earlier...
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if you're tired of your summer being punctuated by green hair, itchy skin, irritated red eyes from swimminghlorine pool, then i have an alternative that may just change your mind about summer. it's called the uv spectra light. all it does is run a light over your water killing any bacteria and proteins that may number that water. it's so easy and chemical to install. i'm actually going to sneak up on my guys so you can see how it's done. follow me. so now we're going to sneak up on the guys who are installing my uv light on my pool. this is will and glenn ellinger from park construction. hi, guys, how is it going? >> i'm good. i'm excited. how does this work, explain. >> we're installing a spectra light system. >> excellent. so what you did is you cut my pipe, correct? >> correct. >> you installed this. you just dropped it in, you basically took a piece of my pipe out and dropped that piece in. can i see what my piece looks like? >> of course. >> that's it, that's the whole thing, basically, the water goes in one end and out the other. but in the middle, what does it do, it passes something
if you're tired of your summer being punctuated by green hair, itchy skin, irritated red eyes from swimminghlorine pool, then i have an alternative that may just change your mind about summer. it's called the uv spectra light. all it does is run a light over your water killing any bacteria and proteins that may number that water. it's so easy and chemical to install. i'm actually going to sneak up on my guys so you can see how it's done. follow me. so now we're going to sneak up on the guys who...
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wean's captain has been about punctuated by fights with the public not. >> i don't take my judgment toyou. >> you are a bad example. >> reporter: joe who used to run the city's buzz and subway system boasts of his backing from former mayor rudolph june i ajulianne a. giuliani. >> fifteen dollars to cross a bridge? what was joe thinking? >> reporter: the most open and most competitive race new york has seen in years. and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at city hall, new york has changed. >> new york has become increasingly diverse. since the last several mayoral elects that we have seen and now we are seeing a new slate of issues and a slate of sort of stakeholders that we haven't seen in -- we haven't seen maintain as much voting power in the past. >> reporter: all of this seems to have failed to energize voters. turn out tuesday is expected to be light. of the city's 8 million residents, only half are registered to vote in the primary. each of the candidates hope to his get at least 40% of the vote. enough to avoid a run-off election in october. barely moments ahead of novemb
wean's captain has been about punctuated by fights with the public not. >> i don't take my judgment toyou. >> you are a bad example. >> reporter: joe who used to run the city's buzz and subway system boasts of his backing from former mayor rudolph june i ajulianne a. giuliani. >> fifteen dollars to cross a bridge? what was joe thinking? >> reporter: the most open and most competitive race new york has seen in years. and during bloomberg's three terms in offers at...
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it's punctuated by the 5-foot birdie attempt. second round leader, dergio garcia. way to 64, up by oo stroke but lots of golf to play. jounciest never was the highest seated american male trying to enter his way into the 4th round. is never in the far court won by sliver. no us men remaining. denmark's caroline was in fact is the women's 6th seed. she's out. giorgio wrapping up her 3 set match. allison rift upset physical exam tra co individual ca in two sets. i.'s 37-27, knot western now in the 3rd quarter. >> maybe we should keep talking or stop talking. >> stop talking and let them score. >> we appreciate you tuning in tonight. thank you for making ktvu your ch all right, that's the last servo. behold the mobile omnidirectional neutralization and termination eradicator. or... all: monte. featuring one articulated razor-sharp killing saw, one polycarbonate grinding and flipping wheel, steel-armor plate exoskeleton top and bottom, and enough horsepower to drive a 110 pounds of mechanized death from zero to holy crap in 4.8 seconds. is it wrong to say i love our ki
it's punctuated by the 5-foot birdie attempt. second round leader, dergio garcia. way to 64, up by oo stroke but lots of golf to play. jounciest never was the highest seated american male trying to enter his way into the 4th round. is never in the far court won by sliver. no us men remaining. denmark's caroline was in fact is the women's 6th seed. she's out. giorgio wrapping up her 3 set match. allison rift upset physical exam tra co individual ca in two sets. i.'s 37-27, knot western now in...
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. >> reporter: but when you get a kid like taylor -- >> (sighs) >> reporter: that heavy sigh punctuatesear struggle over this kid. for ten years connie tried to help taylor get adopted to no avail. >> it was always what somewhat my fault. but i didn't realize that, you know, when i was growing up. >> reporter: neglected by drug- addicted parents, taylor and his two sisters entered the foster system in 2003. this footage is from a local news segment aimed at trying to find the siblings an adoptive family and eventually they were adopted. someone took all three-- but then gave taylor back. said he had anger issues. connie eventually found him another family, but they returned him, too. same reason. >> i was just so mad because i thought that they weren't going to keep me. i was just trying to test them. >> reporter: but they were going to keep you. >> yeah, i know. >> when you feel you're not lovable and you're up against someone loving you, that's a pretty scary thing. >> reporter: throughout the whole process, connie never gave up believing there was someone out there for taylor, someon
. >> reporter: but when you get a kid like taylor -- >> (sighs) >> reporter: that heavy sigh punctuatesear struggle over this kid. for ten years connie tried to help taylor get adopted to no avail. >> it was always what somewhat my fault. but i didn't realize that, you know, when i was growing up. >> reporter: neglected by drug- addicted parents, taylor and his two sisters entered the foster system in 2003. this footage is from a local news segment aimed at trying...
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. >> we like the book because you illustrate -- you punctuate your book with the drinks that go with >> these are nonalcoholic ones. a lot of mothers are nursing and you have to be careful with that. >> cocktail that goes along with each, right? >> right. >> what have you brought us? >> well, we can start with the baby belly. >> the beleni. >> want to try that? >> tell us about this. how did this drink come about? >> all the entries are based on a truth. we follow the chronological to, from the baby shower to the first year. this one, for instance, is based on prenatal. >> that's significant. >> it could be -- >> i have something called the safe traveler. tell us about this one. >> that is the drink that a accompanies the car seat entry. every mom knows it can be a real challenge to get your baby in the car sleep and also sleeping in the car seat. you want to do the 12-hour road trip and the baby's sleeping. >> my child hated the car seat. total disaster. battle every time. getting them in. but not getting them out. that's the good news. >> i just would crank the mix and hope for the
. >> we like the book because you illustrate -- you punctuate your book with the drinks that go with >> these are nonalcoholic ones. a lot of mothers are nursing and you have to be careful with that. >> cocktail that goes along with each, right? >> right. >> what have you brought us? >> well, we can start with the baby belly. >> the beleni. >> want to try that? >> tell us about this. how did this drink come about? >> all the entries...
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national punctuation day.ith an exclamation point. >> you like people who tweet with several exclamation points? >> once is enough, thanks for asking. >> we like to say yay with lots of exclamation points. because? >> civilization has come to an end. >> dead stop. >> dead stop. we are, hoda, myself and i, see this daily news newspaper? one of the great staples of life in new york city, we are columnists. >> how did that happen? >> i don't know. but it's a big mistake. >> it is, it's gonna be bad. >> not for us, for them. anyway, so we start -- we met with them this morning, what we're gonna do is meet with a couple of editors there on a monday morning, i guess the column will be in the newspapers on thursday and -- >> isn't this an apropos headline? >> pig in a poke. let us know what you think. kind of excited. what scares me about the written word, you lose tone and so much of what we say is done tongue-in-cheek or with an eyeball, a roll of an eye. >> if you read something offensive -- remember we were proba
national punctuation day.ith an exclamation point. >> you like people who tweet with several exclamation points? >> once is enough, thanks for asking. >> we like to say yay with lots of exclamation points. because? >> civilization has come to an end. >> dead stop. >> dead stop. we are, hoda, myself and i, see this daily news newspaper? one of the great staples of life in new york city, we are columnists. >> how did that happen? >> i don't know....
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heard the vicar say in that report that the history of the central african republic was regularly punctuated battles, with past french intervention. but the situation is particularly dire. you see refugees pouring into neighboring countries, areas that are more or less uner the control of the seleca alliance of militias. those loyal to the ousted president are making their presence felt. why is it worse this time? it has been five months since the president was ousted. there is no nationbuilding at all. >> it is worse, probably because you have people coming from the north. there is a security vacuum. you have no central african army able to defend the people. >> was that the case before? >> before, you had very quickly french intervention inside the city, which usually calm the situation. in 1997, the french army was there. at the time, one thousand 200 soldiers. we were able to calm the situation. you see we have an african force. last june, it was decided that this force would be 3500. currently, it is 1200, a very small party for a big country. the african army have a big difficulty to d
heard the vicar say in that report that the history of the central african republic was regularly punctuated battles, with past french intervention. but the situation is particularly dire. you see refugees pouring into neighboring countries, areas that are more or less uner the control of the seleca alliance of militias. those loyal to the ousted president are making their presence felt. why is it worse this time? it has been five months since the president was ousted. there is no...
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he wanted to punctuate a day of senate and democratic unity across the board. eyes are on the house of representatives, tony, where republicans are having their problems. we understand [ technical difficulties ] key provision of the president's health care law, try to second it back over to the senate with just hours left to go. the president hit hard at republicans. he pressed that advantage, and they struggle so come up to a response and that is restore funding to obamacare. let's listen to a little bit more of what the president had to say. >> one faction of one party in one house of congress in one branch of government doesn't get to shut the entire government just to refight the results of an election. keeping the people's government open is not a concession to me. keeping vital services running and hundreds of thousands of americans on the job is not something you give to the other side. it's our basis responsibility. >> where are we now, tony? house republicans met in the basement of the capitol for about an hour and a half after they got the so-called c
he wanted to punctuate a day of senate and democratic unity across the board. eyes are on the house of representatives, tony, where republicans are having their problems. we understand [ technical difficulties ] key provision of the president's health care law, try to second it back over to the senate with just hours left to go. the president hit hard at republicans. he pressed that advantage, and they struggle so come up to a response and that is restore funding to obamacare. let's listen to a...
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a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s.t strike. >> we may not solve the whole problem but this particular problem using chemical weapons on children, this one we might have an impact on and that's worth acting on.
a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s.t strike. >> we may not solve the whole problem but this particular problem using chemical weapons on children, this one we might have an impact on and that's worth acting on.
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miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we d
miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are...
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friend, that the russians haven't been very cooperative in recent years, and this was all sort of punctuated by white house press secretary jay carney who he said russian practice stestige was oe with this proposal. here is what he had to say. >> russia is assad and syria's closest ally. russia played the role of blocking international efforts thus far to holds assad accountable and the proposition put forward to deal with assad's chemical weapons presents a real opportunity, if it were to be successful. >> reporter: now, it's interesting to point out, anderson, at the end of the news conference, jay carney called on a russian reporter who said now, wait a minute, this whole russian proposal came from those constructive conversations going on between the president and president putin of russia and jay carney had to say you know what? you got a point there. >> secretary kerry, as we said is headed to geneva to meet his counterpart. how optimistic are they they will hash out a deal since the sides seem so far apart? >> you get the sense they are cautiously optimistic but at the same time, jay
friend, that the russians haven't been very cooperative in recent years, and this was all sort of punctuated by white house press secretary jay carney who he said russian practice stestige was oe with this proposal. here is what he had to say. >> russia is assad and syria's closest ally. russia played the role of blocking international efforts thus far to holds assad accountable and the proposition put forward to deal with assad's chemical weapons presents a real opportunity, if it were...
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a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s. must strike. >> we may not solve the whole problem but this particular problem using chemical weapons on children, this one we might have an impact on and that's worth acting on. >> in a pivotal week that includes top secret briefings and hearings and a political speech to the nation. the latest from chief of staff denis mcdonough and can a speech from someone as gifted as this president overcome this. >> i think we should stay the hell out of there. >> when are we going to start dealing with major problems in this country? >> it's shaping up not as republican versus democrat or hawks versus doves but as washington versus the rest of the country. joining us, three members of congress who feel heat in their districts and our political panel on what gets back burnered while syria boils and refugees pour into neighboring countries. dr. sanjay gupta reports from lebanon. this is "state of the union." good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. we'll bring you our interview with white
a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s. must strike. >> we may not solve the whole problem but this particular problem using chemical weapons on children, this one we might have an impact on and that's worth acting on. >> in a pivotal week that includes top secret briefings and hearings and a political speech to the nation. the latest from chief of staff denis mcdonough and can a speech from someone as gifted as this president overcome this. >> i...
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maybe he says it best, posting this picture, saying that hard times call for desperate measures, punctuatedh that word rising in popularity on line for all the wrong reasons furlough. what are you going to do if a shutdown happens? we're talking about it on our facebook page this morning. >> those were coupons, right? >> this they were coupons. >> thank you. stay with news 4 throughout the day as we work to cover every angle of the shutdown showdown and stick around at 7:00 for the "today" show and more on how missing the deadline could affect you. >>> molette green has breaking news. >>> aaron, we're watching an extraordinary scene out of california this morning where firefighters worked into the night to put out the flames after a small jet crashed in a a hangar at santa monica's airport. the twin engine cessna say tags took off from idaho last night, and it went off the right side of the runway and struck the airport. no word yet on casualties or how many people were inside. a plane this size can hold eight passengers and two crew members. the blaze caused minor it damage to two other bu
maybe he says it best, posting this picture, saying that hard times call for desperate measures, punctuatedh that word rising in popularity on line for all the wrong reasons furlough. what are you going to do if a shutdown happens? we're talking about it on our facebook page this morning. >> those were coupons, right? >> this they were coupons. >> thank you. stay with news 4 throughout the day as we work to cover every angle of the shutdown showdown and stick around at 7:00...
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to jump start the gun control conversation on capitol hill now has yet another mass shooting to punctuate its push. gun control advocates from newtown alliance will hold dozens of meetings with lawmakers as well as a news conference as well with newtown families wednesday, there's a rally thursday. collin goddard is a survivor of the virginia tech massacre, a senior policy advocate for mayors against illegal guns. monty frank is legal counsel and on the board of the newtown action alliance. gentlemen, i would say it's good to see you, but unfortunately circumstances like this, it's never really good to see. i know the hearing this morning, the stand your ground hearing was postponed. tell me what else that you guys have planned for later in the week, and what impact, if any, do you think that yesterday's massacre is going to have on the gun control debate in this country? >> i mean yet again we've seen another mass shooting unfold in our streets. you know, at least 12 more mothers and fathers didn't come home last night. there are other family members who are still sitting in a hospital b
to jump start the gun control conversation on capitol hill now has yet another mass shooting to punctuate its push. gun control advocates from newtown alliance will hold dozens of meetings with lawmakers as well as a news conference as well with newtown families wednesday, there's a rally thursday. collin goddard is a survivor of the virginia tech massacre, a senior policy advocate for mayors against illegal guns. monty frank is legal counsel and on the board of the newtown action alliance....
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. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden. the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's behavior and a transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. within moments other inmates had seen that "lockup" cameras were present decided to disrupt the hearing in the shoe by banging on the cell doors. that's when warden culliver decided to take matters into his own hands. >> beat on that door again. beat on the door again -- you, you do it. beat on the [ bleep ] again. i don't beat no [ bleep ] beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. [ bleep ]. >> once the inmates calmed down gilbert's hearing got under way. his appeal for a transfer was quickly dismissed. but it didn't take long for gilbert to make another request, one to help beat the boredom of prison life, the return of his recently confiscated chess set. >> i sure would like to have my chess pieces back. why can't i have my chess pieces? >> play chess? let me tell you something. get you some paper. draw you a che
. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden. the time, culliver and a disciplinary committee were about to review gilbert's behavior and a transfer to a prison closer to his family's home. within moments other inmates had seen that "lockup" cameras were present decided to disrupt the hearing in the shoe by banging on the cell doors. that's when warden culliver decided to take matters into his own hands. >> beat on that...
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lyndon johnson being a political creature that he is nearly every word in that document and every punctuation point he knew. what was he thinking? was this going to be a woodrow wilson situation? in his paranoid mind did he believe somehow the kennedys were going to hide the fact that president kennedy was disabled? first first of all if he leaves the hospital and kennedy listens to the public believe he abandoned the president and abandon the first lady? if he leaves and he is isolated on a plane for three hours what is the attorney general doing? besides the fact there is a separate military chain of command which goes through the secretary of defense which was robert mcnamara. you have to think that johnson is playing out all of the scenarios. they are all paranoid fantasies. the american public would accept lyndon johnson is president because the constitution makes him president. robert kennedy vehemently opposed johnson's appointment. in fact there is a famous scene in the biltmore hotel in 1960 when first president kennedy appears to ask lyndon johnson to be on the ticket and robber tri
lyndon johnson being a political creature that he is nearly every word in that document and every punctuation point he knew. what was he thinking? was this going to be a woodrow wilson situation? in his paranoid mind did he believe somehow the kennedys were going to hide the fact that president kennedy was disabled? first first of all if he leaves the hospital and kennedy listens to the public believe he abandoned the president and abandon the first lady? if he leaves and he is isolated on a...
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i would say punctuated by our disagreement about syria. >> is it syria more than edward snowden? which came first here? >> syria definitely came first. syria has been going on for two years. where we had fundamental disagreements with the russians about how to deal with the russians there, well before the current -- the latest chemical weapons attack. but i think you have to see the biggest context. we've had a lot of nonprogress on a lot of fronts. missile defense. >> nonprogress. >> nonprogress. >> that's diplomat-speak. >> we have not really maintained the progress that we started five years ago. which is not to say we haven't continued cooperation where we had it before. so it's important to remember that on afghanistan, north korea, iran -- >> you don't believe there's progression? >> not on those fronts. that's important to remember. even the economic front, trade in investment continues despite these other agreements. we work hard to continue that cooperation even when we disagree on big issues like syria. >> there's one thing that's changed. the american president's the s
i would say punctuated by our disagreement about syria. >> is it syria more than edward snowden? which came first here? >> syria definitely came first. syria has been going on for two years. where we had fundamental disagreements with the russians about how to deal with the russians there, well before the current -- the latest chemical weapons attack. but i think you have to see the biggest context. we've had a lot of nonprogress on a lot of fronts. missile defense. >>...
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and this was all sort of punctuated by white house press secretary jay carney, when he said this was on the line. >> russia is assad's and syria's closest ally. russia has played the role of blocking the efforts right now to hold assad accountable. and the proposition they put forward to deal with assad's chemical weapons presents a real opportunity if it were to be successful. >> now, it is interesting to point out, anderson, at the end of the news conference, jay carney called on a russian reporter who said now, wait a minute, this whole russian proposal came from these constructive conversations that were going on between the president and the president of russia, putin, and he said you have a point there. >> secretary kerry heading to meet his counterpart, how optimistic are they that they will hash out a deal, since both sides are so far apart? >> reporter: well, they're cautiously optimistic, at the same time you hear that, from the white house you hear at the state department, the spokesperson said at this briefing earlier this afternoon with reporters that what secretary kerr
and this was all sort of punctuated by white house press secretary jay carney, when he said this was on the line. >> russia is assad's and syria's closest ally. russia has played the role of blocking the efforts right now to hold assad accountable. and the proposition they put forward to deal with assad's chemical weapons presents a real opportunity if it were to be successful. >> now, it is interesting to point out, anderson, at the end of the news conference, jay carney called on...
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beginning process, the beginning of the process is the copy edit so it's accurate and not only in punctuation and style, but copy editors check facts and there's fact checking going on. >> george gibson, publisher of bloomsbury, and this is booktv on c-span2 # on location, book expo america. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with emily pierce, senator editor of "roll call," and this week her book, "women in the club: gender and policymaking in the senate," and in it, the georgetown university government professor explores the impact of gender difference in the senate of bills past and government divide. the program is about an hour. >> host: well, i think one of the things i took away from this book, which was very wonderful, by the way, and you don't say this explicitly, but i feel the thing i took away the most is that women in the senate use gender when that behooves them and shy from them when it does not. is that the point you wanted to take from the book? ..
beginning process, the beginning of the process is the copy edit so it's accurate and not only in punctuation and style, but copy editors check facts and there's fact checking going on. >> george gibson, publisher of bloomsbury, and this is booktv on c-span2 # on location, book expo america. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with emily pierce, senator editor of "roll call," and this week her book, "women in the club: gender and policymaking in the...
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small actions punctuated by huge payoffs.the whole time and something huge explodes. the pace of the game is perfectly suited for television. some of these things are well-managed, that the nfl tried to do. some of them are luck. but here we are. the nfl is the number one sport. they say college football is number two. i think college football is really the number two sport in america. everything else has faded away. >> you know, i took a shot at baseball. i don't mean to disrespect all the baseball fans, but the pace of the game is just glacial. >> the thing is, i did a tv show many years ago with frank duford, who's brilliant. frank said 1950 was baseball, boxing, and horse racing. tv took over, and the 1958 game between the colts and giants, that overtime game changed the whole paradigm of sports. people said, hey, this is exciting. of course, you did have a good ga game. but at that point, that's when football exploded. then in 1960 was that violent world of sam huff on cbs with walter cronkite. that solidified it. people
small actions punctuated by huge payoffs.the whole time and something huge explodes. the pace of the game is perfectly suited for television. some of these things are well-managed, that the nfl tried to do. some of them are luck. but here we are. the nfl is the number one sport. they say college football is number two. i think college football is really the number two sport in america. everything else has faded away. >> you know, i took a shot at baseball. i don't mean to disrespect all...
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now, stepping back from a conflict like this, it is taking itself out and finally punctuating the end-- and of aspiration that perdition aspiration. -- british bremmer's basic purpose is that we are moving into a world where there is no significant strong arrangement that continues between nations, that continues to guide global affairs. it is not going to be g2 between china and the united states, not the g-8, not the g 20. we will come to a fluid set of relationships to in countries that are unsteadily ad hoc, -- that are constantly ad hoc, constantly rewritten, constantly fell apart. what we have seen britain do give some support to ian's thesis. the: we are getting perspective of steve clemons of "the atlantic" magazine. we welcome your calls and comments. you can send us an e-mail or tweet. we were talking before the program began -- you spent a couple of years working with richard nixon, the last two years of his life. he was viewed by many as a foreign policy expert. how would he have reacted to all of this? know nixon,i got to bill clinton had become president of the united st
now, stepping back from a conflict like this, it is taking itself out and finally punctuating the end-- and of aspiration that perdition aspiration. -- british bremmer's basic purpose is that we are moving into a world where there is no significant strong arrangement that continues between nations, that continues to guide global affairs. it is not going to be g2 between china and the united states, not the g-8, not the g 20. we will come to a fluid set of relationships to in countries that are...
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a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s.g on. >> in a pivotal week that includes top secret briefings and hearings and a political speech to the nation. the latest from chief of staff denis mcdono a
a dvd designed to punctuate the president's argument that the u.s.g on. >> in a pivotal week that includes top secret briefings and hearings and a political speech to the nation. the latest from chief of staff denis mcdono a
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. >> and it's a beautiful tuesday, it's national punctuation day with an exscla mags point. >> do youhoda and -- hoda and myself and i, see this "daily news" newspaper, one of the great staples of life in new york city, we are columnists! >> how did that happen? >> i don't know, but it's a big mistake. >> i don't know. it's going to be bad, not for us, for them. we start -- we met with them this morning. what we're going to do is meet with a couple of the editors there on a monday morning. i guess the column will be in the newspapers on thursday. >> isn't this an apropos headline? >> pig and a poke. anyway, let us know what you think. we're kind of excited. what scares me about the written word is that you lose tone. >> yeah. >> so much of what we say is done tongue in cheek -- >> right. >> -- or with an eyeball, the rolf an eye. >> if you read something that was offensive, remember, it was a joke. >> it was a joke. >> we have some great, spectacular news. this is the best news we've had in the last couple of weeks at least. >> yes. >> guess what? we have a bar. >> it's over there. ma
. >> and it's a beautiful tuesday, it's national punctuation day with an exscla mags point. >> do youhoda and -- hoda and myself and i, see this "daily news" newspaper, one of the great staples of life in new york city, we are columnists! >> how did that happen? >> i don't know, but it's a big mistake. >> i don't know. it's going to be bad, not for us, for them. we start -- we met with them this morning. what we're going to do is meet with a couple of the...
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monstrous crime and the human and moral costs of other bombings of lynchings, and murders that punctuatedre 20th century, they are impossible to encapsulate and difficult to comprehend. to bearernoon we come witness to these acts, and we pay tribute to the brave women, men, and especially the innocent children who, throughout history, have endured hatred, who have suffered violence, and render tremendous sacrifices in order that future generations might truly be free. it is fitting we commemorate their contributions in a city that has been both touched by ,ragedy and defined by progress where the scars of our past can still be seen and where forward movement is evident. it is important we mark the anniversary's of this and other milestones, from selma, two birmingham, to tuscaloosa, to the march on washington, not because we wish to dwell on and in perfect pass, but because like the heroes who once stood in these pews and took to these dogs andreets, braving bombs, we too love this country. that is what moved people in 1963, a desire to be free and to show our love of this country, even w
monstrous crime and the human and moral costs of other bombings of lynchings, and murders that punctuatedre 20th century, they are impossible to encapsulate and difficult to comprehend. to bearernoon we come witness to these acts, and we pay tribute to the brave women, men, and especially the innocent children who, throughout history, have endured hatred, who have suffered violence, and render tremendous sacrifices in order that future generations might truly be free. it is fitting we...