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where they've done perfectly well with the logical punctuation that it ever pops out to them.act, in certain platforms, most notably wikipedia, the is to use the logical punctuation or the english style with it. further, goes inside the quotation marks. the question is, does it -- it doesn't look ugly when you have to. outside the quotation mark it i suspect people would even notice. if you are a trained typographer, if you live in the world of type, i can maybe see the aesthetics, although even i wonder if it lifetime of having it that way. it is not that one would necessarinecessari ly want to tolerate the logic of it. i'm not going to be able to change in their part is single-handedly. the example that you referred to from an article called punctuation and human freedom i just repoll up, the british linguistic came up with examples in which the american practice makes it impossible to express certain precise thought. so he called for a campaign of civil disobedience. if i your copy editors, then this was almost 30 years before wikipedia actually followed as part is. but any
where they've done perfectly well with the logical punctuation that it ever pops out to them.act, in certain platforms, most notably wikipedia, the is to use the logical punctuation or the english style with it. further, goes inside the quotation marks. the question is, does it -- it doesn't look ugly when you have to. outside the quotation mark it i suspect people would even notice. if you are a trained typographer, if you live in the world of type, i can maybe see the aesthetics, although...
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tie it with 15 seconds left it goes to overtime overtime rockets pull away harden with the dunk to punctuate win final: 117-111 rockets rockets: 21-7 grizzlies: 21-8 hockey. sharks off tonight. back in action tomorrow night at staples center against the kings. and we'll take you out with this. a young philadelphia flyers fan.not happy with his gift. this young philadelphia flyers fans incredulous about getting this pittsburg penguins sindey crosby jersey for christmas. his family evidently got the wrong jerey and couldn't order another in time for christmas. so they had some fun at the kid's expense good the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in to the sign then drive event and get a five-hundred dollar new year's bonus on select n
tie it with 15 seconds left it goes to overtime overtime rockets pull away harden with the dunk to punctuate win final: 117-111 rockets rockets: 21-7 grizzlies: 21-8 hockey. sharks off tonight. back in action tomorrow night at staples center against the kings. and we'll take you out with this. a young philadelphia flyers fan.not happy with his gift. this young philadelphia flyers fans incredulous about getting this pittsburg penguins sindey crosby jersey for christmas. his family evidently got...
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. >> it makes us feel like punctuation. we feel like punctuation. >> morgan and others living west of los angeles face fines if they violate water restrictions. the oil company next door is free to use millions of gallons for fracking. >> they use a bit of drinking water to do the work when we have no water in the reserves. there's no water in the los angeles basin and aquifers. >> reporter: the oil and gas fracking is known for secrecy. we know to frack a well it takes 100,000 gallons up to a million gallons of water. >> in 2013 and 2014, approximately 1600 wells were fracked in california. according to the subdivision of gas and geothermal resources. the state agency in charge of regulating oil and gas. is it regulating and monitoring how much water is used? >> water rites in the state of california and that is not regulated by the state. >> shouldn't the regulatory agency regulate and have oversight. >> if the legislature has the authority to take a look. >> you can't act without the legislature. >> we can't tell someone
. >> it makes us feel like punctuation. we feel like punctuation. >> morgan and others living west of los angeles face fines if they violate water restrictions. the oil company next door is free to use millions of gallons for fracking. >> they use a bit of drinking water to do the work when we have no water in the reserves. there's no water in the los angeles basin and aquifers. >> reporter: the oil and gas fracking is known for secrecy. we know to frack a well it takes...
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a total of 132 housing units at blocks 56 and 57, the punctuate hunters pointers point shipyard phase 1. >> back to 2013 you approved a multiple block for these two blocks 2 blocks on the hill top of hunters point shipyard. they are coming back for a major phase amendment to increase density construction cost as you know is rising and we certainly encourage the developers to maximize entitlement. with that, i would like to ask the shipyard manager to present this item. >> thank you, director, bow he, president more morales. you will be considering an amendment previously approved on block 56 and 57. this will increase the density on this block, density bonus. to face ilitate the coordination we'll give you project detail and project next steps. precisely your action is amending the blocks 56 and 57 to increase the amount of units to increase to 132 units. 15 of those will be inclusionary units bmr, below market units. you will receive updated package which includes horizontal performance and data table combined with schematic designs and development agreement. the commission will also
a total of 132 housing units at blocks 56 and 57, the punctuate hunters pointers point shipyard phase 1. >> back to 2013 you approved a multiple block for these two blocks 2 blocks on the hill top of hunters point shipyard. they are coming back for a major phase amendment to increase density construction cost as you know is rising and we certainly encourage the developers to maximize entitlement. with that, i would like to ask the shipyard manager to present this item. >> thank you,...
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your ride is punctuated by a lock every mile or so.y going from lock to lock, boats can gently climb, step by step, over the rolling terrain. each lock is a treat. attendants who live in the historic lock houses are friendly and always ready to help out. some locks are automated. [ beeping ] others involve a little old-fashioned elbow grease. [ accordion playing ] fullervice bges cabeired apta and crew who do the navigating, cooking, and gng. boats have comfy state rooms, all the comforts you'd expect in a good hotel, and you'll invariably be eating and drinking some of the very best that burgundy has to offer. ah, here's my wine glass. steves: our day on the canal was an ideal family vacation -- three generations, e scenery coming to us, a capable skipper, and not a care in the world. you are so good at this! >>> hello and welcome to "newsline." it's tuesday, december 30th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. authorities from around asia have sent ships, planes and helicopters to scour the waters off indonesia's coast, looking for a mis
your ride is punctuated by a lock every mile or so.y going from lock to lock, boats can gently climb, step by step, over the rolling terrain. each lock is a treat. attendants who live in the historic lock houses are friendly and always ready to help out. some locks are automated. [ beeping ] others involve a little old-fashioned elbow grease. [ accordion playing ] fullervice bges cabeired apta and crew who do the navigating, cooking, and gng. boats have comfy state rooms, all the comforts you'd...
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below market rate housing units on-site for a total of 132 housing units at blocks 56 and 57, the punctuate hunters pointers point shipyard phase 1. >> back to 2013 you approved a multiple block for these two blocks 2 blocks on the hill top of hunters point shipyard. they are coming back for a major phase amendment to increase density construction cost as you know is rising and we certainly encourage the developers to maximize entitlement. with that, i would like to ask the shipyard manager to present this item. >> thank you, director, bow
below market rate housing units on-site for a total of 132 housing units at blocks 56 and 57, the punctuate hunters pointers point shipyard phase 1. >> back to 2013 you approved a multiple block for these two blocks 2 blocks on the hill top of hunters point shipyard. they are coming back for a major phase amendment to increase density construction cost as you know is rising and we certainly encourage the developers to maximize entitlement. with that, i would like to ask the shipyard...
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intersection, placed a pink triangle on the street and held a moment of silent and a brief die-in, punctuated by the honking horns by the drivers caught in the backup. protesters say they want accountability and transparency from the police. the posters used to spread the word about tomorrow's protests in oakland also proclaim no time off. oakland reports over $1 million on police overtime so far. san francisco police say they've spent $162,000. >> there have been times where we have had to cancel days off. >> reporter: during the holidays that has caused a strain, though the department is playing that down. >> we're here, we took an oath to serve the city of san francisco. and that's our job. >> reporter: the prepares of the police unions in san francisco, san jose and oakland writing an open letter calling for more constructive dialogue. protesters are willing to engage in constructive dialogue, but they say the protests will continue. >> it is our right, and it is our role to apply continuous pressure in shifting the criminal justice system. we demand justice. >> reporter: that was the sit
intersection, placed a pink triangle on the street and held a moment of silent and a brief die-in, punctuated by the honking horns by the drivers caught in the backup. protesters say they want accountability and transparency from the police. the posters used to spread the word about tomorrow's protests in oakland also proclaim no time off. oakland reports over $1 million on police overtime so far. san francisco police say they've spent $162,000. >> there have been times where we have had...
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. >> it is like a punctuation mark sometimes.at unfortunately it comes out. >> i do think kids are growing up swearing and i was not allowed. the bar of soap came write-up. >> via understand the catharsis' part it is like dead poets society don't use the word very. you are not lazy or exhausted. and kids could see that defect. >> but if they resort to that type of language does that loosen their own it? >> o lot of the product has been eliminated because och i agree. neil: bayou beat the crap out of them. [laughter] >> like a kid is a short cuts and is they try to make a big a emphasis with a word and that shows laziness. you have to be creative to and still there was the president who had salty language but used it for effected and repetition and to scare people. but he got legislation through. >> but if he did all the time people would be so used to it. >> it is not what you saw. >> i know tracy is the great mom but in front of the kids i dylan to end a bad words. isn't that funny from where we came from? >> what do you do? >>
. >> it is like a punctuation mark sometimes.at unfortunately it comes out. >> i do think kids are growing up swearing and i was not allowed. the bar of soap came write-up. >> via understand the catharsis' part it is like dead poets society don't use the word very. you are not lazy or exhausted. and kids could see that defect. >> but if they resort to that type of language does that loosen their own it? >> o lot of the product has been eliminated because och i...
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the reporter clearly takes down his verbatim and even punctuates the report with the laughter of the audience. brown typically gets a very involved audience response. so not long ago i had a very interesting interview with my old master and it was indeed very interesting to both of us heard we had not met for for 30 years. he congratulated me on my position and i congratulated him on his. we compared opinions and talked over all of the grounds. every once in a while he would give alongside, especially when i spoke of the progress of freedom over the land and at last he said that it may be that this will last last but i don't know if it well. do you remember when you ran away that he stole one of my coat. well, you had two coats and i had none and he was not willing to apply this so i did. and that is exactly when the 19th century audience laughs. and he said i have heard a great deal about traveling to europe in this country and i read a book that you sent me and bought another that i saw advertised. there is a great deal said about justice and all that sort of thing. so i think you
the reporter clearly takes down his verbatim and even punctuates the report with the laughter of the audience. brown typically gets a very involved audience response. so not long ago i had a very interesting interview with my old master and it was indeed very interesting to both of us heard we had not met for for 30 years. he congratulated me on my position and i congratulated him on his. we compared opinions and talked over all of the grounds. every once in a while he would give alongside,...
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what bothered me the most is the scroll at the bottom with no punctuation.is ungrammatical words. >> there are words put together that say usa, patriotism. it said love, but i love. that is my favorite part. >> i didn't think there was anything wrong with that song. i saw the news story and clicked on it. it is actually a catchy tune. >> i thought it was a pleasant song. >> you are making fun of. >> we are not making fun. >> this entire story is making fun of the video. >> no, we're not. you are a liar. i don't believe you. they are a group of amateurs and they seem to have nailed it. they are happy about their little town. they parade their boats and i think it is fabulous. reminds me of "the love boat." >> ♪ the love boat >> yes. you were thinking of moving to florida and scwak sonville and do you have your list? >> just when you think it can't get worse there is a soprano sac solo. the biggest thing is it sounds like a two-lead vocals and then used the vocal track. it is just two people singing the same song so it is jarring. >> it is called jazz? >> it i
what bothered me the most is the scroll at the bottom with no punctuation.is ungrammatical words. >> there are words put together that say usa, patriotism. it said love, but i love. that is my favorite part. >> i didn't think there was anything wrong with that song. i saw the news story and clicked on it. it is actually a catchy tune. >> i thought it was a pleasant song. >> you are making fun of. >> we are not making fun. >> this entire story is making fun of...
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and he corrected punctuation and he really got into it. a lot of people have asked, how did you remember what happened? how can you know what you said 20 years ago in greece looking at the statue of apollo? and the answer is that i've kept journals ever since i was in college, and i have an auditory memory. i can remember, if i focus, remember what people say so i can dart in and write things down, or just write things down in front of people. and so he read and corrected some of my mistakes. some of my mistakes, i showed him the journal and said, it happened this way. and he said, okay, all right, fair enough. but we, you know, had a happy experience doing it. >> were there times or not they which you said some version of wow, this is true but i'm not sure you should put it in a book? >> there were a few times. [laughter] spent and how did you resolve that? >> i didn't put them in the book, except for a few. [laughter] and they were in dissent. we are not talking about cases or secrets. we are talking about, you know, things everybody doe
and he corrected punctuation and he really got into it. a lot of people have asked, how did you remember what happened? how can you know what you said 20 years ago in greece looking at the statue of apollo? and the answer is that i've kept journals ever since i was in college, and i have an auditory memory. i can remember, if i focus, remember what people say so i can dart in and write things down, or just write things down in front of people. and so he read and corrected some of my mistakes....
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report out there because without doing that would allow a dark moment in our history go without the punctuation point that it was wrong to do and this we recognize that it was wrong to do, and so yes, whenever you reckon siel nasty things with the public record there's a moment of potential shock and we may see, in fact, some response around the world that says the united states is not the beacon on the hill that we thought it was and that we have to pay some price. i hope that doesn't happen but i think it is wise that we're careful. that said it's a far greater positive thing to put this report out and let americans know where many of us including myself said it's not healthy to have a government engaged in a national security state that not congress or anyone else has the ability to have oversight of. >> if this created targets over seas is this the only way we can handle this. the military has a saying, on a need to know basis. if we have people with checks and balances in the government and they can do something about it is there a way we can get around not releasing it? >> i don't believe
report out there because without doing that would allow a dark moment in our history go without the punctuation point that it was wrong to do and this we recognize that it was wrong to do, and so yes, whenever you reckon siel nasty things with the public record there's a moment of potential shock and we may see, in fact, some response around the world that says the united states is not the beacon on the hill that we thought it was and that we have to pay some price. i hope that doesn't happen...
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. >> morning acres in the news, punctuated with bits of hope. >> reporter: new pattern on 202, proceedku. there's a new traffic pattern to get used to 202, northbound lanes are in the center instead of the right side, right next to the southbound lanes, no delays at this point, but heads looking difference in frazier this morning. 611 in willow grove they are closing down all lanes of easton road from 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. enter the to the backside of the mall old welsh road. stay on easton road but in willow grove you don't want to be on easton road. did you follow that. him i-95 southbound is slowing academy to girard, normal volume building there. tam? >> this is new this morning, police say a driver deliberately slammed his car into crowds around the city ofnce. this is when islamic extremists are calling for attacks in france. many were hurt and two people arrested. there was a knife attack on police in another town in france on saturday. ful court terrorism police were taking a look at that. >>> a fast-moving fire damaged a halfway house in camden. crews rushed to magnolia avenue. th
. >> morning acres in the news, punctuated with bits of hope. >> reporter: new pattern on 202, proceedku. there's a new traffic pattern to get used to 202, northbound lanes are in the center instead of the right side, right next to the southbound lanes, no delays at this point, but heads looking difference in frazier this morning. 611 in willow grove they are closing down all lanes of easton road from 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. enter the to the backside of the mall old welsh road. stay on...
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senator john mccain is in afghanistan now punctuating that same point he worries with the increase of violence and deaths that maybe we are pushing this a little too early. >> with the reduction of troops in afghanistan does it mean we can have more troops assigned to fight isis? >> the president signed a secret order and unstriction that the combat mission could continue in certain cases for both these troops and that they would have missions more broadly in the region, and we are stockpiling military equipment in kuwait, which i assume and many people assume may be directed for a new push against isis to bring the isis chapter to a quicker close. we will continue to be very involved militarily in the broad middle east region and in the south asia region, but with less specificity to the afghan proper. you will see attacks on broad transnational terror network region without calling them afghanistan. >> how about isis and them governing the areas they have taken because there is trouble there? >> the slick videos they have put out belie the fact that they are incompetent when it come
senator john mccain is in afghanistan now punctuating that same point he worries with the increase of violence and deaths that maybe we are pushing this a little too early. >> with the reduction of troops in afghanistan does it mean we can have more troops assigned to fight isis? >> the president signed a secret order and unstriction that the combat mission could continue in certain cases for both these troops and that they would have missions more broadly in the region, and we are...
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chants of i can't breathe and no justice, no peace were punctuated by moments of silence. >> i'm here because i'm alive. i'm brie breathing, eric garner is not. i'm here because i can be here. and oxygen is a human right. >> i think people feel jolted in terms of how they feel about america's criminal justice system but it's i do think that people feel hopeful. >> rallies occurred in san francisco, philadelphia, chicago, and washington, d.c. after a ten-day period with no indictments in the garner or michael brown cases a federal investigation into the cleveland police department, some have begun to make demands. in new york protesters have issued a list of demands beginning with the firing of officer pantaleo. as members of new york's congressional delegation wrote, mr. garner's death has taken place in the context of a broken windows polices strategy that appears to target communities of color for minor violations and low-level offenses. but for some, including bratton hymn, denial is the order of the day. >> what does a plan man in new york city have to fear from the nypd. >> nothi
chants of i can't breathe and no justice, no peace were punctuated by moments of silence. >> i'm here because i'm alive. i'm brie breathing, eric garner is not. i'm here because i can be here. and oxygen is a human right. >> i think people feel jolted in terms of how they feel about america's criminal justice system but it's i do think that people feel hopeful. >> rallies occurred in san francisco, philadelphia, chicago, and washington, d.c. after a ten-day period with no...
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just to illustrate how the white house wants to punctuate this point. he names names. talks about this american who had been held, this intelligence asset in cuba for the last 20 years and the indispensable nature of the---i'm sorry, held in a cuban prison for 20 years. he held information that led to the conviction of a dia, defensive intelligence agency, here essentially a spy for cuba working within the intelligence community the apparatus here in washington. and walter meyers and members of the wasp network in florida, which included members of the so-called cuban five. i'm reading that to point out the extraordinary lengths that the government here, the white house, and the intelligence leadership james clapper is going to justify exactly what has happened here in terms of the intel half of the swap, david. >> mike viqueira at the white house. mike, that's so interesting the white house is putting an emphasis on what they've got no one return in terms of this long-held u.s. spy, and the administration is saying provided crucial information for the united states, g
just to illustrate how the white house wants to punctuate this point. he names names. talks about this american who had been held, this intelligence asset in cuba for the last 20 years and the indispensable nature of the---i'm sorry, held in a cuban prison for 20 years. he held information that led to the conviction of a dia, defensive intelligence agency, here essentially a spy for cuba working within the intelligence community the apparatus here in washington. and walter meyers and members of...
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the contribution where he said whatever with no punctuation.hat's something of a greek chorus that impressed me. i wanted to run through the lowlights. it does compute such drama and it's revealing about how they communicate to each other. this traffic culminates in them letting the biopick slip away and the end of their friendship. writing amy, it's close. i'm sorry. i begged you to do this. you told danny this yesterday. i think it's danny boyle. let it be. we have done right by you. you know you can do this. you said you have to stop. we killed ourselves to get you to do this. they said why are you punishing me with the letter u. he closes things out on this note. so we are clear, i am dutching your advocate. you behaviored and it will be a very, very long time before i forget what you did to this movie. he talks about burping bridges and wh . >> scott sent so many messages prior to that. that's it, we are through and i'm never speaking to you again. we restarted contact when the business called for it. the fallout has been minimal. >> are y
the contribution where he said whatever with no punctuation.hat's something of a greek chorus that impressed me. i wanted to run through the lowlights. it does compute such drama and it's revealing about how they communicate to each other. this traffic culminates in them letting the biopick slip away and the end of their friendship. writing amy, it's close. i'm sorry. i begged you to do this. you told danny this yesterday. i think it's danny boyle. let it be. we have done right by you. you know...
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nine such attacks, which i have termed offensive, punctuated the nine and a half months of the siege. most were marked by mobile field battles in the open rather than by assaults on well defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid-august, which cut the vital weldon railroad linking petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts, the fifth offensive in late september, the subject of my book, which nearly compels lead to abandon petersburg and made richmond in the greatest danger of capture by a field army the city ever face until she was occupied without resistance in april of 1865. another major one was the eighth offensive in early february, which extended the federal left flank to hatcher's run, and the ninth offensive in late march, which finally netted both petersburg and richmond. overnight, april 2 and third, 1865, lee abandoned petersburg, abandoned his james river defenses, abandoned his capital of health for a last desperate -- itself for last desperate flight toward north carolina, but north carolina proved too far
nine such attacks, which i have termed offensive, punctuated the nine and a half months of the siege. most were marked by mobile field battles in the open rather than by assaults on well defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid-august, which cut the vital weldon railroad linking petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts, the fifth offensive in late september, the subject of my book, which nearly compels lead to abandon...
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intersection, placed a pink triangle on the street and held a moment of silence and a brief die-in, punctuatedby honking horns. >> it's almost christmas and then they do this. >> mark matthews reporting. >>> a grim discovery in the south bay tonight. within the past few hours, a body has been found in the stairwell of an apartment complex near downtown san jose. you're looking at the intersection of stockton avenue and sinebar street. no details on the investigation. we will follow the story and bring you updates as we get them. >>> tonight, two men are facing felony charges after a fight in downtown palo alto that could turn deadly. officers say early sunday morning, two groups of men argued outside a bar downtown. the man on the left is charged with knocking another man out as that victim hit the ground, his head hit the sidewalk. and he has not regained consciousness. the second suspect is facing charges of nearly hitting officers with a get-away car. the attack happened near the corner of emerson street and university avenue in palo alto. police say further charges will likely be added if
intersection, placed a pink triangle on the street and held a moment of silence and a brief die-in, punctuatedby honking horns. >> it's almost christmas and then they do this. >> mark matthews reporting. >>> a grim discovery in the south bay tonight. within the past few hours, a body has been found in the stairwell of an apartment complex near downtown san jose. you're looking at the intersection of stockton avenue and sinebar street. no details on the investigation. we...
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since mike brown's death, all of these other stories about unarmed black men being shot by police punctuatedstarting to take notion. >> requires states to report the number of people killed while in police custody. it almost seems crazy a law like that was laxed considered we don't have the basic count of people who died while at the hands of police. the fact that communities that need police protection the most tend to be communities that trust police officers the least. >> we have to ask ourselves some fundmentedal questions. and i think we have to try to come up with ways in which we deal with that issue. >> we now taught the president's task force considering some kind of uniform monitoring system for tracking deaths at the hands of police. i got a chance to talk to the co-chair yesterday. and i started by asking him if he felt there was a crisis in american policing. >> well, there's certainly a problem and a challenge that we have to meet. i have to think one of problems that i have with what's going on right now is that it tends to be generalized to a point where it seems as if every
since mike brown's death, all of these other stories about unarmed black men being shot by police punctuatedstarting to take notion. >> requires states to report the number of people killed while in police custody. it almost seems crazy a law like that was laxed considered we don't have the basic count of people who died while at the hands of police. the fact that communities that need police protection the most tend to be communities that trust police officers the least. >> we have...
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. >> just let me put a punctuation point on that particular comment, because i think it's something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy for cuba. it just was an unnamed national security council official until we found out about it. and that's what happened. is that they ran it out of the national security council. there was obviously some coordination with the state department and secretary kerry was involved. but in terms of some of the key meetings, that were at sort of the operating level, it was really the nsc that did it. i think that the -- you know the iran example i would agree with dan. there was a special envoy for iran. his name was bill burns. he was within the system, he was not named, he had, you know, all the authority. he had the undersecretary for political affairs also back him up. we had a huge amount of senior attention there. and i think that it was an effective model that you have to look at. i just don't think that every situation in which the u.s. can make a real difference can have that kind of involvement from senior officials. but i think t
. >> just let me put a punctuation point on that particular comment, because i think it's something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy for cuba. it just was an unnamed national security council official until we found out about it. and that's what happened. is that they ran it out of the national security council. there was obviously some coordination with the state department and secretary kerry was involved. but in terms of some of the key meetings, that were at...
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have a rate hike and if you look at the year before rate hike that year is spunk waited ded -- punctuated lot of volatility. i'm not talking about 2015 i'm talking about the next part of the market cycles and doing that the market -- and the preinterest rate market cycle tend to have a lot of volatility. >> morgan stanley came out today, said the fed may not raise rates in 2015 because of the stronger dollar, because of lower oil prices, inflation is going to stay low. goldman sachs also came out. if rates remain low, they say, equity returns can exceed their forecast and go to 2300. there seems to be a give and take that the fed will really do this in mid-15. >> i still think the majority of the investors and analysts believe it's going to happen in 2015. that's our game plan. if it changes we will change too. >> laszlo, quick question. talking about rates, that's where everybody starts to look towards the financials and out of the curve and looking at 2015, mid-2015, where do you stand on financials? are there sevcertain financialsu like over others? where do you look? regionals? >> in
have a rate hike and if you look at the year before rate hike that year is spunk waited ded -- punctuated lot of volatility. i'm not talking about 2015 i'm talking about the next part of the market cycles and doing that the market -- and the preinterest rate market cycle tend to have a lot of volatility. >> morgan stanley came out today, said the fed may not raise rates in 2015 because of the stronger dollar, because of lower oil prices, inflation is going to stay low. goldman sachs also...
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. >> let me put a punctuation on the particular comment because i think it is something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy it was just named the national security council official until we talked out about it. and that is what happened. they ran it on the council and there was some coordination. secretary kerry was involved in terms of some of the key meetings. i do think that the example i would agree with there was a special envoy for iran. his name was bill burns. he was in the system and he was not named. all of the authority he had the undersecretary for political affairs and also backing him up with a huge amount of senior attention. and i think that it was that model you have to look at. i just don't think that every situation in which the u.s. can make a difference to have that kind of involvement for senior officials. but i think that it is a really important case. but we see this and other cases. one of the wording the workings that is in the paper is about just don't do something because the conversations as you should do it. you need to look at how to do
. >> let me put a punctuation on the particular comment because i think it is something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy it was just named the national security council official until we talked out about it. and that is what happened. they ran it on the council and there was some coordination. secretary kerry was involved in terms of some of the key meetings. i do think that the example i would agree with there was a special envoy for iran. his name was bill burns....
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. >> in a word, years of debate have now been punctuated by the findings of a long owe awaited health report. the state health commissioner said the report raises too many red flags, citing concerns fracking could pollute the water, air and soil. it is a process where sand, chemicals and water are pumped into the earth to release natural gas and oil. central new york is considered prime for drilling, because it sits on one of the largest natural gas deposits in the u.s. the governor agrees that the risks outweigh the benefits. >> i've never had anyone say to me i believe fracking is great, not a single person in those communities. what i get is i have no alternative but tracking and if you say no to fracking, then i have no alternative. >> now fracking industry leaders are slamming the governor's position arguing fracking could have helped the economy. >> new york is actually had a moratorium banning fracking since 2008. now a formal ban is expected. some say other states could soon follow suit. >> thank you. >> another hit to north american energy production, this one in canada. chef
. >> in a word, years of debate have now been punctuated by the findings of a long owe awaited health report. the state health commissioner said the report raises too many red flags, citing concerns fracking could pollute the water, air and soil. it is a process where sand, chemicals and water are pumped into the earth to release natural gas and oil. central new york is considered prime for drilling, because it sits on one of the largest natural gas deposits in the u.s. the governor...
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nine such attacks which i have termed offensives punctuated the nine and a half months of the siege. most were marked by mobile field battles in the open rather than by assaults on well-defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid august which cut the vital weldon railroad linking petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts. the fifth offensive in late september, the subject of my book, "richmond redeemed," which nearly compelled lee to abandon petersburg and which threw richmond into the greatest danger of capture by a field army that the city ever faced until she was occupied without resistance in april of 1865. another major one was the eighth offensive in early february, which extended the federal left flank to hatcher's run and the ninth offensive in late march which finally netted both petersburg and richmond. overnight, april 2nd-3rd, 1865 lee abandoned petersburg, abandoned his james river defenses abandoned his capital itself for a last desperate flight toward north carolina. but north carolina proved too far awa
nine such attacks which i have termed offensives punctuated the nine and a half months of the siege. most were marked by mobile field battles in the open rather than by assaults on well-defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid august which cut the vital weldon railroad linking petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts. the fifth offensive in late september, the subject of my book, "richmond redeemed," which nearly...
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. >> let me put a punctuation on the particular comment because i think it is something that we haven'ttalked about. there was a special envoy it was
. >> let me put a punctuation on the particular comment because i think it is something that we haven'ttalked about. there was a special envoy it was
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government in both the legislative and executive branches, mike's life of public service has been punctuated by greater accomplishment. from the lancaster county board in nebraska to the lincoln city council, from his service as mayor of lincoln to his service as the 38th governor of nebraska, from his service 28th u.s. secretary of agriculture and throughout his tenure in the united states senate, mike has democrat tax rated a commitment to -- hayes democrat tax rated a commitment to-- --has demonstrated a commitment. in the senate mike's leadership and bipartisan efforts to repeal purposeless tax reporting requirements in obamacare, h's championing new trade agreements, and his contribution to the development and final passage of a new farm bill this year, all drib a strong conservative legislator committed to stimulating economic growth through reduced government spending, lower tax rates and reduced regulatory burdens on american business. i have appreciated mike's partnership on key legislation including his joining me to cosponsor the bipartisan congressional accountability and line-it
government in both the legislative and executive branches, mike's life of public service has been punctuated by greater accomplishment. from the lancaster county board in nebraska to the lincoln city council, from his service as mayor of lincoln to his service as the 38th governor of nebraska, from his service 28th u.s. secretary of agriculture and throughout his tenure in the united states senate, mike has democrat tax rated a commitment to -- hayes democrat tax rated a commitment to-- --has...
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l termed offensives punctuated thexfa'Ñ nine and a half months of the siege. assaults on well-defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid august which cut the vital weldon railroad linking bb petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts. the fifth offensive in late t% september, the subject of my 8.ñ book, "richmond redeemed," which nearly compelled lee to abandon petersburg and which threw %0q÷ richmond into the greatest danger of g)uit)q&d army that the city ever faced until she was occupied without resistance in april of 1865. another major one was the eighth offensive in early february, which extended the federal left flank to hatcher's run, and the xb"u ninth offensive in late march which finally netted both petersburg and richmond.34 t lee abandoned petersburg, abandoned his james river defenses, abandoned his capital itself for a last desperate flight toward north carolina. but north carolina proved too h( far away.jt8ñ the federal forces were too advantageously positioned. the butternut bri
l termed offensives punctuated thexfa'Ñ nine and a half months of the siege. assaults on well-defended positions. the most significant strikes were the fourth offensive in mid august which cut the vital weldon railroad linking bb petersburg to the blockade runners ports on the lower atlantic coasts. the fifth offensive in late t% september, the subject of my 8.ñ book, "richmond redeemed," which nearly compelled lee to abandon petersburg and which threw %0q÷ richmond into the...
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last month these points were emphatically punctuated into the intergovernmental panel on climate change's fifth assessment report. this unprecedented scientific consensus concludes that if we're to stablize warming at two degrees celsius as the international community agreed in 2009, we must achieve zero net emissions of greenhouse gases before 2100. in a year's time, the international community will have the opportunity to send a clear signal that we, as a global community, are determined to manage our economies to achieve zero net emissions before the year 2100. every country finds itself at a different point in the development journey. therefore the pace and rythym of their emissions reductions and investments in adaptation will vary. nonetheless we have the opportunity in paris to make clear our collective ambition. that ambition can be translated into long-term demand for clean growth and an increased commitment to adaptations. the higher the ambition the greater the demand will be for programs and projects that will transform economies. higher ambition will also send a strong messag
last month these points were emphatically punctuated into the intergovernmental panel on climate change's fifth assessment report. this unprecedented scientific consensus concludes that if we're to stablize warming at two degrees celsius as the international community agreed in 2009, we must achieve zero net emissions of greenhouse gases before 2100. in a year's time, the international community will have the opportunity to send a clear signal that we, as a global community, are determined to...
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. >> just let me put a punctuation point on that particular comment, because i think it's something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy for cuba. it just was an unnamed national security council official until we found out about it. and that's what happened. is that they ran it out of the national security council. there was obviously some coordination with the state department and secretary kerry was involved. but in terms of some of the key meetings, that were at sort of the operating level, it was really the nsc that did it. i think that the -- you know the iran example i would agree with dan. there was a special envoy for iran. his name was bill burns. he was within the system, he was not named, he had, you know, all the authority. he had the undersecretary for political affairs also back him up. we had a huge amount of senior attention there. and i think that it was an effective model that you have to look at. i just don't think that every situation in which the u.s. can make a real difference can have that kind of involvement from senior officials. but i think t
. >> just let me put a punctuation point on that particular comment, because i think it's something that we haven't talked about. there was a special envoy for cuba. it just was an unnamed national security council official until we found out about it. and that's what happened. is that they ran it out of the national security council. there was obviously some coordination with the state department and secretary kerry was involved. but in terms of some of the key meetings, that were at...
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government in both the legislative and executive branches, mike's life of public service has been punctuated by greater accomplishment. from the lancaster county board in nebraska to the lincoln city council, from his service as mayor of lincoln to his service as the 38th governor of nebraska, from his service 28th u.s. secretary of agriculture and throughout his tenure in the united states senate, mike has democrat tax rated a commitment to -- hayes democrat tax rated a commitment to-- --has demonstrated a commitment. in the senate mike's leadership and bipartisan efforts to repeal purposeless tax reporting requirements in obamacare, h's championing new trade agreements, and his contribution to the development and final passage of a new farm bill this year, all drib a strong conservative legislator committed to stimulating economic growth through reduced government spending, lower tax rates and reduced regulatory burdens on american business. i have appreciated mike's partnership on key legislation including his joining me to cosponsor the bipartisan congressional accountability and line-it
government in both the legislative and executive branches, mike's life of public service has been punctuated by greater accomplishment. from the lancaster county board in nebraska to the lincoln city council, from his service as mayor of lincoln to his service as the 38th governor of nebraska, from his service 28th u.s. secretary of agriculture and throughout his tenure in the united states senate, mike has democrat tax rated a commitment to -- hayes democrat tax rated a commitment to-- --has...