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i would rather have your prime minister than mine. [laughter] of [applause] the lady in the back. >> i was impressed by what you said growing up in peru and having to see your parents. why is north america and south america so different in the way that they settled, and they know that from my point of view i grew up in the midwest and we served the four terms for many years in latin america. and i had the same questions that you had in i kept thinking that these could never happen in our country and now we see that changing. the ideas have consequences and you learn that lesson at a very early age, one of the happy expressions of the exceptionalism is that it's not a lesson that most people have to learn in the english-speaking societies. south america if anything is the natural resources. why has one system worked better than the other. it's not because the food were disloyal or the sky. if you go from san diego. having grown up in south america i felt very at home there. it will create the same happy results. they didn't think and o
i would rather have your prime minister than mine. [laughter] of [applause] the lady in the back. >> i was impressed by what you said growing up in peru and having to see your parents. why is north america and south america so different in the way that they settled, and they know that from my point of view i grew up in the midwest and we served the four terms for many years in latin america. and i had the same questions that you had in i kept thinking that these could never happen in our...
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or rather took. they were often very weird about this.extremist left and right have always scorned what they see as a moneygrubbing ways of english-speaking capitalists. but there were three things that they really all focused on that was regarded as unique. the first and is hard at this distance of time to see how unusual it might've seemed, the religious plural. i don't mean religious toleration. that in polluted some places that were in no sense for you heard it exists in ottoman turkey. but the freedom for every denomination to privatize freedom, that really was unique. the idea that there was an open market in faith as in any other rate to you that you would compete for souls as you would compete ideologically for any other item. this particularly appeal to a number of strange catholic resisters. the idea that you could be against the system without the anti-clerical, without the completely outside the pounds of decent society. tocqueville writes extensively on this. he dilated at great length on what he saw as the extraordinary para
or rather took. they were often very weird about this.extremist left and right have always scorned what they see as a moneygrubbing ways of english-speaking capitalists. but there were three things that they really all focused on that was regarded as unique. the first and is hard at this distance of time to see how unusual it might've seemed, the religious plural. i don't mean religious toleration. that in polluted some places that were in no sense for you heard it exists in ottoman turkey. but...
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how many of you remember dan rather?ow call the former anchor of cbs evening news report he ran on president bush's national guard service. mainstream media picked up this story well beyond cbs and a major issue in the campaign. a conservative blogger posted the documents that dan rather used as the basis for his story. it was actually, i think, a montana whoxpert in looked at the documents and said the type setting used to create didn't even exist in the years they were supposedly created. forcedgger picked it up, the mainstream media to cover it, which forced an investigation that led to dan downfall. never -- could you imagine somebody calling cbs news saying a typewriter expert in montana and i've got to tell you something about dan rather? it would have made it up the food change. george allen. formery of you remember senator george allen, from the state of virginia? he was headed toward what looked landslide reelection to andu.s. senate seat in 2006 in fact many thought he was the leading contender for the u.s. pre
how many of you remember dan rather?ow call the former anchor of cbs evening news report he ran on president bush's national guard service. mainstream media picked up this story well beyond cbs and a major issue in the campaign. a conservative blogger posted the documents that dan rather used as the basis for his story. it was actually, i think, a montana whoxpert in looked at the documents and said the type setting used to create didn't even exist in the years they were supposedly created....
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the answer was a rather mixed one. in most cases, the policies of the administration sought past the house of representatives. they did not necessarily pass the senate. the reason for this is the senate is not controlled by a simple majority of republican votes. rather, the senate administration supports in the senate could often be outmaneuvered by a combination of federalist and anti-administration republicans who didn't like james madison very much. the result was that the administration did not always get the legislation it wanted or it didn't give it an efficient timely manner. it did have an adverse effect on implementation of policy throughout the war. this can be demonstrated in any number of ways. i'll just give two quick examples. one is the decision to expand the size of the american army in the first six months of 1812. the other example is all the debates of how you finance the war in the second half of 1814 when the war is going extremely badly with the united states. to put it simply, the extended army n
the answer was a rather mixed one. in most cases, the policies of the administration sought past the house of representatives. they did not necessarily pass the senate. the reason for this is the senate is not controlled by a simple majority of republican votes. rather, the senate administration supports in the senate could often be outmaneuvered by a combination of federalist and anti-administration republicans who didn't like james madison very much. the result was that the administration did...
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formula that helps us pick which one to work on first rather than another. it's really about the access to data, the responsiveness of the property owner, and i would say just an overall sense of urgency perhaps like the rube goldberg building, as you indicated you'd like us to work on that and we know that is changing ownership and is going to be converted so that seemed to be a more urgent case for us to work on rather than another one that may be in the pipeline. if there are any of these that you would prefer us to work on sooner rather than later, we're certainly amenable to those suggestions. and then the performance measures are the first attachment and again i'm not going to go through this line by line, but it is, i believe, self-explanatory. certainly happy to address any specific questions you may have about any of these designations that are currently on file. and then the last portion of the report you'll recognize from the summer, this is the memo we put together for the three community initiated designations that we most recently discussed, th
formula that helps us pick which one to work on first rather than another. it's really about the access to data, the responsiveness of the property owner, and i would say just an overall sense of urgency perhaps like the rube goldberg building, as you indicated you'd like us to work on that and we know that is changing ownership and is going to be converted so that seemed to be a more urgent case for us to work on rather than another one that may be in the pipeline. if there are any of these...
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it has been a rather steady three-point advantage. i think he has gotten his act together.he was really disadvantaged for so long. that was a real problem for him. >> we talked earlier about how this -- how expensive this races. this race looks like it may be the most expensive per capita. why does this race among the dozens or so, why does this become the focus for so much money? >> republican such a this advantage here. it was much stronger than the right-wingers. they had a real party infrastructure there. she is proven to be more for a zillion -- more resilient. money will not decide this race. >> we have discuss one of the distinctive things about this race is the education. the hagan folks have been trying to talk about government spending on education. has that issue been diluted? >> she has talked more in the last couple of days about women's issues and pay equity. they all own a piece in the sense of what the republicans did in rally. -- in raleigh. it really was a cut. it resonates in that state more than any other state this year. mi you mentioned senator hagan h
it has been a rather steady three-point advantage. i think he has gotten his act together.he was really disadvantaged for so long. that was a real problem for him. >> we talked earlier about how this -- how expensive this races. this race looks like it may be the most expensive per capita. why does this race among the dozens or so, why does this become the focus for so much money? >> republican such a this advantage here. it was much stronger than the right-wingers. they had a real...
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thursday will be rather chilly and rather windy, too. things die down a little bit on friday but we are still talking about rather breezy conditions right through the weekend as the storm system will linger around our region. at least mid to upper 60s. weekend looks dry and a little on the cool side. >> keep umbrellas and coats handy. >> saw a lot more of them yesterday across the region. >>> rg 3, could he be back in time for the cowboys ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >>> this is the xfinity sports desk brought to you by xfinity, your home for the most live sports. >> it has been a while since we have felt like this on a monday. the cowboys and colts. >> you are missing the big story here. all anyone is talking about today. the era of colt mccoy as a washington redskin has begun. the third string quarterback who has been in the nfl for four years now will start against dallas unless by some miracle rg
thursday will be rather chilly and rather windy, too. things die down a little bit on friday but we are still talking about rather breezy conditions right through the weekend as the storm system will linger around our region. at least mid to upper 60s. weekend looks dry and a little on the cool side. >> keep umbrellas and coats handy. >> saw a lot more of them yesterday across the region. >>> rg 3, could he be back in time for the cowboys ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪...
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the government is now in a rather tricky position, isn't it?ause work goes back to normal, public holiday is over now, so it really has to decide how it is going to move to contain these demonstrations, which as you point south partially cutting down essential elements of the hong kong economy. >> that's right. basically the hong kong government isn't really functioning at the moment. the central government offices have been closed today. but the worry, of course is that the financial sector could be effected on monday, but by and large the financial sector has been working okay up until now. today the police have repeated their appeals, not just today but tonight for these rival groups and protesters to get off of the streets and go home. the chief executive of hong kong has also made an impassioned plea, saying that both sides should refrain from violence and calm down. but at the moment those appeals simply aren't being heeded. there is anger and high emotion on both sides, and really for those who know hong kong, this would not be a hong ko
the government is now in a rather tricky position, isn't it?ause work goes back to normal, public holiday is over now, so it really has to decide how it is going to move to contain these demonstrations, which as you point south partially cutting down essential elements of the hong kong economy. >> that's right. basically the hong kong government isn't really functioning at the moment. the central government offices have been closed today. but the worry, of course is that the financial...
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that is going to keep us rather wet as we move into most of next week.'s take a look at that forecast for you. 67 beautiful tomorrow, but rather breezy. 58 on sunday. so a cool day with rather windy conditions f redskins game. 65 on monday, plenty of sunshine. t still a little cool. and then it gets cool again. 59 on wednesday. 57 on thursday. looks like a chance of rain tuesday, wednesday and thursday. as a nor'easter moves just off the co >>> they fought for our country and now they're taking on a new fight. we're going to tell you what these vets are doing to protect your children. >>> the capitals spend their day off with some of their fur re friends. >> aww. before we know it, the cold arrives, and we' show what you need to do to protect your home from that winter wothe way als dismantles someone like stuarty. is so painful. embryonic stem cells have so much promise, but barbara comstock voted to ban that research funding even though conservatives like nancy reagan support it. that takes away hope for a cure -- but also, for families like ours, who
that is going to keep us rather wet as we move into most of next week.'s take a look at that forecast for you. 67 beautiful tomorrow, but rather breezy. 58 on sunday. so a cool day with rather windy conditions f redskins game. 65 on monday, plenty of sunshine. t still a little cool. and then it gets cool again. 59 on wednesday. 57 on thursday. looks like a chance of rain tuesday, wednesday and thursday. as a nor'easter moves just off the co >>> they fought for our country and now...
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i would rather be governor and president of the united states. as such, i think we can work together much better than with the special-interest. the independent party needs a voice because we represent the people. we truly do. when 68% of the people said they wanted the viking stadium privately funded, what about privately funded the legislators not understand? when they can't get it passed, then they have backroom deals and when they had -- if you have more than four people in a meeting, you are subject to open meeting. they only had four people in the meeting. the press said they were talking about fishing regulations, all to give us what we did not want. you should not need a high paid lobbyist whether you are a child, you are abused, you should not need a lobbyist to represent you. and my administration, you wouldn't. thanks very much. [applause] we can do that after closing statements. commissioner johnson, you are next. >> thank you for all of you for being here. i have to admit really pleased we are finally having this first debate. i will
i would rather be governor and president of the united states. as such, i think we can work together much better than with the special-interest. the independent party needs a voice because we represent the people. we truly do. when 68% of the people said they wanted the viking stadium privately funded, what about privately funded the legislators not understand? when they can't get it passed, then they have backroom deals and when they had -- if you have more than four people in a meeting, you...
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are outlined in the proposed legislation was the most effective tool for enforcing the requirement rather than a percentage of the floor or another method of calculation. so that will be the proposed leg will be forwarded to the board of supervisors and we will keep you updated on its progress. that concludes my remarks unless you have any questions about the planning commission. thank you. >> thank you. seeing no comments, move on. >> commissioners, that will place you under commission matters item 3, president's report announcements. >> no report. >> item 4, draft minutes for october 1st, 2014. >> commissioner pearlman. >> i just have a question. while i very much appreciate mr. fry's comments and everybody's comments, i'm wondering why we don't have all the text of the comments about the projects whereas, like i said, i really appreciate your comments, mr. fry, which are detailed quite specifically, but then we get to something like the civic center inventory and other things and all it says is so and so spoke and this is what the commission decided. so i'm wondering -- because i would
are outlined in the proposed legislation was the most effective tool for enforcing the requirement rather than a percentage of the floor or another method of calculation. so that will be the proposed leg will be forwarded to the board of supervisors and we will keep you updated on its progress. that concludes my remarks unless you have any questions about the planning commission. thank you. >> thank you. seeing no comments, move on. >> commissioners, that will place you under...
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this is a record surpluses in the clinton years disappear in the form of higher spending rather than lower taxes. that's not a partisan point. the point is it means saving for a rainy day and we didn't do that. we didn't learn the lesson. >> host: so there is the discipline matter. what about the other two. >> guest: well, there's clarity. countries that turn themselves around really do so. they were able to turn themselves around because their leaders demonstrate the clear commitment to a change in direction. if you look at europe, for instance, we have the following set of mixed messages coming out here on one end you have economies that has been in recession, that are struggling to recover from the president of the european central bank singing we need to do whatever is necessary on the monetary side to stimulate the economy starting with letter caught outright monetary transactions and another range of acronyms i won't go into on the air here. but the point is expansive monetary policy. but on the fiscal side, europe has been gauged in the european compact, which said deficits ne
this is a record surpluses in the clinton years disappear in the form of higher spending rather than lower taxes. that's not a partisan point. the point is it means saving for a rainy day and we didn't do that. we didn't learn the lesson. >> host: so there is the discipline matter. what about the other two. >> guest: well, there's clarity. countries that turn themselves around really do so. they were able to turn themselves around because their leaders demonstrate the clear...
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the price tag is rather astonishing. fax fashion is expensive, but man, how much would you pay for a pair of these? they cost $1200. the designer shoes like this in 2012, kanye west was one of the first people to wear some of these things. if it is not your thing, snakeskin print and goldplated straps. >> the trick or treat forecast? >> it will be ok. 10 pitchers in the 40's by the end of the evening but tomorrow will be around 60 degrees. saturday will be nasty. we will update you on hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jn! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with theatest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight
the price tag is rather astonishing. fax fashion is expensive, but man, how much would you pay for a pair of these? they cost $1200. the designer shoes like this in 2012, kanye west was one of the first people to wear some of these things. if it is not your thing, snakeskin print and goldplated straps. >> the trick or treat forecast? >> it will be ok. 10 pitchers in the 40's by the end of the evening but tomorrow will be around 60 degrees. saturday will be nasty. we will update you...
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subscription a prompt for conversations to take place around outreach and recruitment to 8 schools rather than the 4 schools and the general fifth grade cohort another part of the thinking we decided that at the student assignment committee and committee as a whole. >> so can i make one comment i'm not sorry i want to not support the amendment in hearing this i was about to vote for the amendment when you called for it it make me think there's been a lot of staff work and discussion into the proposal i feel like i feel safer trusting accident staff work when we discussed the double feeder idea i'm okay with the change moving down the mira loma and other schools to lessen their preference but we were clear that we would this would allow the boarder pool of a more difference school and look at it this in two or three years and re-evaluate the feeder so this again is not a permanent situation so i guess i feel more comfortable given there's unknowns we don't know what people are going to choose i'm more comfortable going with the original staff analysis i think a fair amount of time was spen
subscription a prompt for conversations to take place around outreach and recruitment to 8 schools rather than the 4 schools and the general fifth grade cohort another part of the thinking we decided that at the student assignment committee and committee as a whole. >> so can i make one comment i'm not sorry i want to not support the amendment in hearing this i was about to vote for the amendment when you called for it it make me think there's been a lot of staff work and discussion into...
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well what would you rather do right now? what would i rather do? i'd rather have clean water for everybody that's what we want that's the ultimate goal in life is to have clean fresh water accssible to everyone that's what you'd rather do and what would you rather do? as a pharmacist who's told... it's interesting you're doing something you're doing something and you want to both do more? from our end it's prevention you know so i would like to take back everything that people aren't gonna need you know not only... not just...? right or any scheduled drug you know not just non narcotics or non controlled but angela let's be fair to play devil's advocate there's gotta be a reason why there's pushback on the other drugs there's gotta be a reason i don't know what it is why the department of excuse me the environmental protection agency hasn't established those levels i don't know what it is help us on this sure well i know that the dea has been reviewing the regulations to loosen up that's still the federal govenrment as well federal government um si
well what would you rather do right now? what would i rather do? i'd rather have clean water for everybody that's what we want that's the ultimate goal in life is to have clean fresh water accssible to everyone that's what you'd rather do and what would you rather do? as a pharmacist who's told... it's interesting you're doing something you're doing something and you want to both do more? from our end it's prevention you know so i would like to take back everything that people aren't gonna need...
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rather actually something far worse. secretary -- franklin roosevelt secretary of state for ten years abraded japan, and sell to japan for what it had done in china. building up the u.s. fleet or from fortifying manila and kuala and so as lincoln would put it, the war came. we have known very little from that in our time. in fact, what we have been doing ever since much of the cold war has been to redouble our commitments while reducing our forces. you may have noticed that there was some trouble in ukraine to nine. well, that follows from the fact of ukraine has disarmed. why has ukraine disarmed? the united states government under both democratic and republican ministrations prevailed upon ukraine to give up the world's third largest stock of nuclear weapons. how? well, buy a guaranteed from the united states. well, it was not exactly well worded but it was interpreted by everyone as a guarantee of ukraine's independence and territorial integrity by the united states of america. now, of course, the united states of ame
rather actually something far worse. secretary -- franklin roosevelt secretary of state for ten years abraded japan, and sell to japan for what it had done in china. building up the u.s. fleet or from fortifying manila and kuala and so as lincoln would put it, the war came. we have known very little from that in our time. in fact, what we have been doing ever since much of the cold war has been to redouble our commitments while reducing our forces. you may have noticed that there was some...
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rather, it was enclosed in its south wall. an ill lit flight of stairs that ended at the entrance to the house. those who claimed the staircase emerged from dimness into brilliant light from two directions, the house chamber's coupe la and those of its vestibules. latrobe was employing his version of architecture which speaks, the late 18th century french architectural theater which eschewed decoration to convey meaning in favor of relying on the functions' associated with architectural forms itself. for latrobe it was light that was speaking as those entoo manied in the stair's darkness -- the darkness representing monarchical forms of government rose gradually to the light of democracy. jefferson and latrobe meant the physical light flooding the house chamber and its vestibules to represent the enlightenment ideal of liberty as the new civic religion. the correction between light and liberty was common in the colonies where enlightenment ideals of liberty and religious tolerance were linked. in 1795 jefferson wrote, light an
rather, it was enclosed in its south wall. an ill lit flight of stairs that ended at the entrance to the house. those who claimed the staircase emerged from dimness into brilliant light from two directions, the house chamber's coupe la and those of its vestibules. latrobe was employing his version of architecture which speaks, the late 18th century french architectural theater which eschewed decoration to convey meaning in favor of relying on the functions' associated with architectural forms...
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not bad at all for the weekend, rather breezy.ore time, if you missed amelia's contact information. here it is. >> good to know. >> search amelia segal on facebook. >> way to go. get that subliminal message in there. >> she did this. >> thank you, doug. >>> dianna is live in ashburn with more on the quarterback controversy. not this again, dianna. >> reporter: i know! do you want to trade jobs? i'm getting tired out here, guys. all right. so colt mccoy the third string quarterback, he's the starting quarterback for the redskins. plus, a big blow to this redskins defense. a season-ending injury for brian orakpo. what does this mean for the rookie who is now going to start in his place? we're going to get to that, coming up. coming up. stay right here. have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherde
not bad at all for the weekend, rather breezy.ore time, if you missed amelia's contact information. here it is. >> good to know. >> search amelia segal on facebook. >> way to go. get that subliminal message in there. >> she did this. >> thank you, doug. >>> dianna is live in ashburn with more on the quarterback controversy. not this again, dianna. >> reporter: i know! do you want to trade jobs? i'm getting tired out here, guys. all right. so colt...
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i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail.chiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the last few weeks. some of it has been good. some of it has been bad. but they put me on a new med. i told them if i feel and jimmy feels that it's making me slow in any shape or form, i'm going to get off the medication because i don't like to be down. i like to be up. >> corey's decision to go off his medication not only affects him but his new cell mate, jonathan elliott, who must cope with both corey and jimmy. >> did you brush your teeth today? >> no. >> that's crazy [ bleep ]. >> toothbrush so little. he's all right. hard to live with. it's just he has two personalities. it's kind of tough living in this cell. there's three bunks. there's only two in here right now
i would rather just wrap it up. >> there is also significant benefit to corey remaining in jail.chiatric treatment and medication for mental illness. his condition has stabilized considerably. though he still maintains a near lifelong relationship with this imaginary companion, jimmy takes the form of a pitbull head. >> jimmy always around. jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the last few weeks. some of it has been good. some of it...
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large i'd rather seen it's not a wayne's coding but part of the windows not floor to ceiling i thought that would have fit better with the architecture style the styles vary but they have 2, 3, 4 common not huge windows in the front other than that, i don't feel other things in the project needs to be modified. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to ask about the the comments about the drawing sets perhaps mr. spears can answer that the driveway is incorrectly dimensioned. >> as i reviewed the project previous it was understood it was an 8 foot curb but it was under review for the changes discussed when i saw the curb cut dimension was 8 feet i didn't look into that further just looking at the rdt by the residential design team our zoning administrators has the dimensions for a maximum curb cut we request it is revised if so dimension is wrong we'll make sure the complies with that part of the code. >> the other question. >> excuse me. to clarify that the sheet what with the side kathleen plan shows the 10 feet curb cut. >> the question is about bird safe buildings by building under 40
large i'd rather seen it's not a wayne's coding but part of the windows not floor to ceiling i thought that would have fit better with the architecture style the styles vary but they have 2, 3, 4 common not huge windows in the front other than that, i don't feel other things in the project needs to be modified. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to ask about the the comments about the drawing sets perhaps mr. spears can answer that the driveway is incorrectly dimensioned. >>...
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it was available on video on demand rather than something that came at you when you were watching the evening news. so all of those grounds strike me as easy grounds and you could have ruled on the citizens united and left. but when you got a future you a comparison against solomon, didn't do? >> i did. i said basically you could have decided that case on the grounds of "the new york times" did "new york times" didn't sell enough copies on its newspapers in alabama to be subject to the personal jurisdiction. that was one of the arguments in the. they could have dealt with punitive damages as a way of limiting the damage white southern juries in those days were doing to the reporters by "the new york times," cbs, "time" magazine all of which had been sued and lost large sums of money in those days. but in the view that i took was that there are sometimes constitutional issues of such magnitude and with such a high likelihood of recurrence that the court asked to, and i would add that now candidly off to say that that's why we are taking this case and why we are deciding it now. split a
it was available on video on demand rather than something that came at you when you were watching the evening news. so all of those grounds strike me as easy grounds and you could have ruled on the citizens united and left. but when you got a future you a comparison against solomon, didn't do? >> i did. i said basically you could have decided that case on the grounds of "the new york times" did "new york times" didn't sell enough copies on its newspapers in alabama to...
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high school preservation to do more outreach to all fifth graders to the families of all students ratherhan pick a few schools and urge people to vote for the amendment i think we'll it be less confusing and i'm not supportive of the do you only feertdz it creates confusion and president fewer stated by he creating the two choices under the additional schools your drawing people away from willie brown we want to be clear that are the schools that are feeders to willie brown and introducing the high school feeders i'm to target the high school feeder to those schools harvard through malcolm x rather than expand to 8 schools we want to keep it targeted so i'll continue to support the amendment. >> ms. cap is going to call the roll. >> i'll sass say those schools have two feeder schools and no other elementary school does we know we've heard people who are unhappy with their feeder school and there's going to say why those schools i feel like so i just want to say this one thing i'm feeling bad about not having mr. kellerman having two more minutes because he's waited so long and part of ou
high school preservation to do more outreach to all fifth graders to the families of all students ratherhan pick a few schools and urge people to vote for the amendment i think we'll it be less confusing and i'm not supportive of the do you only feertdz it creates confusion and president fewer stated by he creating the two choices under the additional schools your drawing people away from willie brown we want to be clear that are the schools that are feeders to willie brown and introducing the...
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. >> they'd rather suspend the work and look for different ways to do things. >> reporter: they admit it could have used its website and social media more. they hope for a better plan rejection time. >> they should have left people know before what was going to happen. >> there was no publicity or information to use alternate routes. >> i would have car pooled or an alternate route. >> they're trying to repair expansion joints. they crack overtime. they started -- the plates rose a half inch to an inch half off the ground forcing people to slow way down. the construction project was supposed to take two month the work needs to be done soon but does not have a specific timetable for completion. >> a series of earthquakes shook up parts of northern -- hitting on saturday. one near san jose. the other near -- a 4.2 earthquake up in humbolt. the 6.0 napa quake. it was the strongest since -- 25 years ago this past friday. number of people are still waiting for help to repair their homes and businesses. today's hearing meant to find ways for california to be better prepared for the next big
. >> they'd rather suspend the work and look for different ways to do things. >> reporter: they admit it could have used its website and social media more. they hope for a better plan rejection time. >> they should have left people know before what was going to happen. >> there was no publicity or information to use alternate routes. >> i would have car pooled or an alternate route. >> they're trying to repair expansion joints. they crack overtime. they...
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rather the sources of the problem has been the refusal or inability of u.s. historians to comprehend the nature of their own history, u.s. history. the fundamental problem and the absence of a colonial framework. and in part also seeing history as civics as arthur schlesinger jr. said it. their economic penetration of indigenous societies the european and euro american colonial powers created economic dependency and imbalance of trade incorporated into nations. control them indirectly or as protector with indispensable use of christian missionaries and alcohol. in the case of u.s. settler colonialism is a primary commodity. with such obvious indicators of colonialism at work why should so many interpretations of u.s. political economic development be convoluted and obscured avoiding the obvious? settler colonialism as an institution requires violence or the threat of violence to attain its goals. people do not hand over their land resources children and futures without a price -- fight in that fight is met with violence even if it's nonviolent in resisting. a
rather the sources of the problem has been the refusal or inability of u.s. historians to comprehend the nature of their own history, u.s. history. the fundamental problem and the absence of a colonial framework. and in part also seeing history as civics as arthur schlesinger jr. said it. their economic penetration of indigenous societies the european and euro american colonial powers created economic dependency and imbalance of trade incorporated into nations. control them indirectly or as...
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the winds really settle down after yesterday's rather blustery day. then driving home for the afternoon commute, it will be breezy but mild. turn the heat off, open the windows. it will be around 70 degrees. still breezy. gusts to 20 miles per hour and partly sunny sky ming back home on this friday afternoon. overall, good commuting weather with dry pavement. temperatures are still chilly around the metro area. prince george's county, mid-50s. mid-50s near the chesapeake bay. southern part of the county is in the mid-50s. eastern fairfax, arlington, falls church, generally the mid-50s. we have the autumn latitudcolas hraeugz. >> we have two right lanes blocked this morning just inside the beltway. overall 66 and 95 in virginia looking good. a little bit of work you can see here as well as you head northbound. beltway at colesville road is moving along. as is 66 east of compton. >>> it is 4:32. your morning routine is about to change. there are new approved school start times in fairfax county. the vote came down late last night from the school board.
the winds really settle down after yesterday's rather blustery day. then driving home for the afternoon commute, it will be breezy but mild. turn the heat off, open the windows. it will be around 70 degrees. still breezy. gusts to 20 miles per hour and partly sunny sky ming back home on this friday afternoon. overall, good commuting weather with dry pavement. temperatures are still chilly around the metro area. prince george's county, mid-50s. mid-50s near the chesapeake bay. southern part of...
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than the regular teaching credentials this is more targeted at students that are struggling rather than more of the same some kind of of teaching quantity rather than qualify it is something the teacher gets on top of their credentials if they have a high school credential for teaching english they could get a reading specialist certificate to show they're highly qualified to teacher the interference so any attentive can get it and would be better qualified to support students struggling in reading. >> do we current know how many teachers are is those credentials certificates is there a number. >> we can get that you information president fewer. >> those is something the teaching program is are awarded it has to be a credential program so i wonder how we're getting the word out to our teachers and the opportunity for them to participated in the program can staff answer that superintendent. >> so there maybe higher east side that offer the information but dr. valentine and i have seen a lot of teachers we help to gain those special shins and popular programs in use this would be helpful
than the regular teaching credentials this is more targeted at students that are struggling rather than more of the same some kind of of teaching quantity rather than qualify it is something the teacher gets on top of their credentials if they have a high school credential for teaching english they could get a reading specialist certificate to show they're highly qualified to teacher the interference so any attentive can get it and would be better qualified to support students struggling in...
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so rather than wait for this contract to come to the board of supervisors and then at that point have a discussion after the negotiation about the treatment of stolen vehicles, it seems it me that now is the time to do it. so the purpose of this hearing is to have a discussion about the city's towing policies with respect to stolen vehicles, how the fees and penalties are structured, how stolen cars that are recovered are structured and how we may change the contract to treat the owners of stolen vehicles in a better and more respectful and fair way. i want to be clear that i am, the purpose of this hearing is not to criticize auto return. actually i am a fan of auto return. this city has a long and sorry history in terms of our towing contracts and corruption and other significant problems and auto return came in and really drained the swamp and cleaned up towing operations in san francisco and our towing system is much more professional than it used to be. this is not about criticizing auto return. the problem is not auto return, it's the contract itself. and right now the contract
so rather than wait for this contract to come to the board of supervisors and then at that point have a discussion after the negotiation about the treatment of stolen vehicles, it seems it me that now is the time to do it. so the purpose of this hearing is to have a discussion about the city's towing policies with respect to stolen vehicles, how the fees and penalties are structured, how stolen cars that are recovered are structured and how we may change the contract to treat the owners of...
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estonia and there are a whole number of other startups that are no longer startups but now doing rather well. >> there are many manifestations of the degree to which there is computer literalcy andthat sort elections. >> we have had them six times. and since we use the same system which everyone trust because people use it to do all of their banking and transfers and their business with the government, it doesn't seem to strange to us as it does to other people because for other countriecountries, that's do you, then do you, can i trust this? but if you have a highly reliable system that you trust for doing all kinds of transactions --. >> and vote something just another safe transaction as far as you are concerned? >> right. and it also has the added benefit that you can do it abroad and get much higher participation from people having to be away. >> you have got these electronic id cards that people use not just to bank but to vote to access other services. people pay 94% of the population pays their taxes online. is there any reason why we can't do that here? >> well, you don't have
estonia and there are a whole number of other startups that are no longer startups but now doing rather well. >> there are many manifestations of the degree to which there is computer literalcy andthat sort elections. >> we have had them six times. and since we use the same system which everyone trust because people use it to do all of their banking and transfers and their business with the government, it doesn't seem to strange to us as it does to other people because for other...
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to some of theck techniques rather than the substance. as we close, i want us to think do toall these readings victorian ideas about humanism, character, labor, the dignity of labor, men's and women's roles, and most importantly, seemingly natural and it down ideas, whether rule of thumb or otherwise. the break from tradition is incomplete, as we have noticed. but it certainly seems like something new on the horizon. we will pick up with new ideas about race and racial identity on thursday's class. thank you for a great discussion. i have papers for a couple of people up here. eveningus each saturday at 8:00 and midnight for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also available as podcasts. visit our website. download them from itunes. >> >> american history tv travel ed to the library of congress's kluge center in 2003. the center welcomes scholars to pursue research interest with their scholars. we s w
to some of theck techniques rather than the substance. as we close, i want us to think do toall these readings victorian ideas about humanism, character, labor, the dignity of labor, men's and women's roles, and most importantly, seemingly natural and it down ideas, whether rule of thumb or otherwise. the break from tradition is incomplete, as we have noticed. but it certainly seems like something new on the horizon. we will pick up with new ideas about race and racial identity on thursday's...
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so tonight, rather than speak rather than speaking in general terms about health care, i want you to tell us specifically how you would help rhode island going forward. let's start with mr. healey. healey: i don't think i would consider funding it. i would turn it back to the federal government for his views on not end. >> would you be concerned about the federal government taking back the grants that have given the states to get it going already? healey: the federal government was the way to go to implement the pro-program. there are problems that will happen at the midterm elections in terms of what is going to be allowed and not allowed and i think rhode island is on the limb on their program on it. >> do you agree? back to the federal government? raimondo: i don't agree. ever rhode islander deserves access to high-quality health care. rhode island has done an excellent job in ruling out the exchange. so i would keep it in rhode island. first, we have to take a hard look at it and see if there's any ways to reduce the cost. secondly, we need to be created. i would not put a surcha
so tonight, rather than speak rather than speaking in general terms about health care, i want you to tell us specifically how you would help rhode island going forward. let's start with mr. healey. healey: i don't think i would consider funding it. i would turn it back to the federal government for his views on not end. >> would you be concerned about the federal government taking back the grants that have given the states to get it going already? healey: the federal government was the...
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and we would rather see, in the black community we would rather people stay at the same bottomless level are than see some one grow apart if that makes sense. stay together and both struggle. than one of us making it and us being happy for that person that made it. >> this is a big enough issue for you that you are producing a television series. about it. called survivor's remorse. >> i just want to thank my family. >> everything is in play when you become famous. >> we fell from the titanic and landed in a lifeboat. i feel guilty. >> a fiction that story, based on a lot of the true to life conflicts that athletes have. >> now for kids let me put that out there. look right into the camera. consider, it is not suitable for kids. parents put your kid to bed before survivor's remorse comes on television. it shows the the athletes and people in general that become successful have to deal with it every single day. from their family to people that, that think they're their family we all have that cousin that, that, we have never seen before, that all of a sudden comes out when you become succe
and we would rather see, in the black community we would rather people stay at the same bottomless level are than see some one grow apart if that makes sense. stay together and both struggle. than one of us making it and us being happy for that person that made it. >> this is a big enough issue for you that you are producing a television series. about it. called survivor's remorse. >> i just want to thank my family. >> everything is in play when you become famous. >> we...
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so rather than the blank check we are trained to make everything happen sooner, we should tank carefully about the desired pacing of different conventions. it may be the right question is that for a different hypothetical technology, do we want to develop better not want to develop that. the modern form of technology in the aftermath we will develop it. the more valid to question instead may be on the margin, do we have reasons to push to make her teeth early technology complex sooner or later? we presumably think we have some ability to influence the exact timing. although i thought the funding given to technology research is wasted with no impact to what the technology was developed. so by promoting the field, working in it or move the view we could move things around, make it happen a couple of months earlier, a couple of later. even though that is my theme, and uninspired they changed it may come it might be important if this effect effects essential risk that we are coming from. in many cases, it is quite possible that the particular sequence in which different key technologies i to
so rather than the blank check we are trained to make everything happen sooner, we should tank carefully about the desired pacing of different conventions. it may be the right question is that for a different hypothetical technology, do we want to develop better not want to develop that. the modern form of technology in the aftermath we will develop it. the more valid to question instead may be on the margin, do we have reasons to push to make her teeth early technology complex sooner or later?...
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rather intriguing. >> it's interesting if you're a woman and want to delay having children because the tech gian s s apple and facebook are offering $20,000 treatments to freeze their eggs. controversial? perhaps. we'll look at what's behind this offe offer. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 6:00 a.m. in texas where a second health care worker tested positive for r ebola. one nurse is already being treated after contracting the virus from a liberian patient that died last week. nurses at hospital say they worked with days without protective clothing and with few rules on how to prevent the spread of the virus. with me now, the reporter. you've been having a look at this. sounds a mess over will there in terms of procedures. >> the authorities, center for disease control in america is saying they put every procedure in place now to make sure the second health care worker isolated and cared for. they're contact racing anyone who's come into contact with a second health care worker in case they are at risk. you're absolutely right. this is the second health care worker
rather intriguing. >> it's interesting if you're a woman and want to delay having children because the tech gian s s apple and facebook are offering $20,000 treatments to freeze their eggs. controversial? perhaps. we'll look at what's behind this offe offer. >>> it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 6:00 a.m. in texas where a second health care worker tested positive for r ebola. one nurse is already being treated after contracting the virus from a liberian patient...
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the former president told the crowd in wolf will unite rather than divide the state as its leader. >>and president obama will campaign for wolf in philadelphia on sunday. the white house says details of the visit will be announced in the coming days. >>> well, philadelphia mayor michael nutter's plan to sell philadelphia gas works is dead. council president darryl clark sent a letter to the mayor today stating that council will not endorse the proposed $1.86 billion sale of pgw to uil holdings which is a utility based in connecticut. the mayor said that he would use a portion of those proceeds to shore up the city workers pension fund. the mayor calls the move a copout and says that uil should have been able to answer questions in a public forum before council could decide. >> they summarily dismissed and essentially thrown out of the door raises questions about true ability to do big things, to get big things done and to do business at a national or international scale. >> well, the utility workers union of america local 686 supports city council's decision. they release add statemen
the former president told the crowd in wolf will unite rather than divide the state as its leader. >>and president obama will campaign for wolf in philadelphia on sunday. the white house says details of the visit will be announced in the coming days. >>> well, philadelphia mayor michael nutter's plan to sell philadelphia gas works is dead. council president darryl clark sent a letter to the mayor today stating that council will not endorse the proposed $1.86 billion sale of pgw...
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cloud cover and rather breezy cool conditions. notice that out to the bus stop or walking to school or work. we may start to see breaks and that would be welcome news and sunshine. your commute erimpact. wet roads for shore. 53 degrees around that 6:00, 7:00, cool and dry with temperature around 50 degrees. i think the road should be better tomorrow morning. we will see rather breezy conditions so give yourself extra time. next couple of days, 63 on thursday. 66 on friday, better day here but the weekend looking good. 68 on friday, and a little breezy on friday, the marine corps marathon running there. and 72 on tuesday, 75 on wednesday! >> wow, can't beat that. a developing story. for the first time tonight we're hearing from the nbc photographer who has now been declared free of ebola. >> there were a lot of rough moments for me personally. i'm so fortunate to be alive. >> what he's saying about his rod to recovery. >>> the big announcement >>> back up. >> tonight we learned that train crash was caused by a truck erwho did not l
cloud cover and rather breezy cool conditions. notice that out to the bus stop or walking to school or work. we may start to see breaks and that would be welcome news and sunshine. your commute erimpact. wet roads for shore. 53 degrees around that 6:00, 7:00, cool and dry with temperature around 50 degrees. i think the road should be better tomorrow morning. we will see rather breezy conditions so give yourself extra time. next couple of days, 63 on thursday. 66 on friday, better day here but...
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about getting married, they want to get that stuff done and see marriage as the end of that process rather than the beginning of it. we moved from a cornerstone model of married life to a capstone model where you're singling by getting married that you've arrived. financially you've arrived. emotionally you've arrived. and so it's a very different understanding of what marriage is all about today than was the case when you got married back in the 70's . >> so when we look at the numbers, this is a very large cohort of of young people right now. if they're not getting married, that's millions of couples who are not being formed, millions of households not formed in a way they might have been at another time. >> exactly. our projection shows today's young adults when they reach mid 40s and they're going to stay married. but the chance of them getting married for the first time after 45. after average 55 it will be much smaller. >> i'm no stat situation, but i assume if the cool of never never-married people is much larger, inside that pool there is a much larger number of people who will go
about getting married, they want to get that stuff done and see marriage as the end of that process rather than the beginning of it. we moved from a cornerstone model of married life to a capstone model where you're singling by getting married that you've arrived. financially you've arrived. emotionally you've arrived. and so it's a very different understanding of what marriage is all about today than was the case when you got married back in the 70's . >> so when we look at the numbers,...
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rather than explaining myself, i have the c.e.o.nd founder of my heritage to tell us all about it. we're announcing right now this second live on television. tell me more about it. what is going on there? >> it is a very exciting strategic collaboration with product innovation with my heritage, discovering family history, preserving it and sharing it. together, the combination of d.n.a. and documented ancestry is extremely powerful. you can say it is the next evolution in family history. >> you can tell people if you know, you're related to somebody or a particular person but they can't tell them specifically how they are related and that's where your technology comes in. >> d.n.a. can reveal many things. among them your ethnic origin or geographical origins and find unknown relatives of yours. d.n.a. cannot tell you precisely how you are related. this is where it comes in with your family trees and historical records and we have technology for making discoveries. together the user has the best chances of learning more about their f
rather than explaining myself, i have the c.e.o.nd founder of my heritage to tell us all about it. we're announcing right now this second live on television. tell me more about it. what is going on there? >> it is a very exciting strategic collaboration with product innovation with my heritage, discovering family history, preserving it and sharing it. together, the combination of d.n.a. and documented ancestry is extremely powerful. you can say it is the next evolution in family history....
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you cannot get away from the fundamental to deal with the underlying issues rather than the symptoms. >> host: issues have started with this but page five of your book economics is all about miss mama's. >> yes of figure from my past when i was a child growing a bit in jamaica i would spend a lot of time a grandmother's house she was a terrific teacher i would sit on the veranda reading books having conversations with her but everyone's in a while miss mama would not from the gate their flight she headed distended belly be issued to not having enough to eat and matted hair like grandma would always give her something to eat i always wondered why can miss mom i have enough food? studied economics later if you want to help people certainly extend kindest to give them food but teach people how to feed themselves that is the way to lift people out of poverty. and it starts with economic policy. the policy decisions the government's make today and tomorrow and the next two months what impact people's lives in this rich country of the united states but certainly in developed countries like
you cannot get away from the fundamental to deal with the underlying issues rather than the symptoms. >> host: issues have started with this but page five of your book economics is all about miss mama's. >> yes of figure from my past when i was a child growing a bit in jamaica i would spend a lot of time a grandmother's house she was a terrific teacher i would sit on the veranda reading books having conversations with her but everyone's in a while miss mama would not from the gate...
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and the wind will be with us throughout our sunday afternoon, bringing us sunshine, rather. the risk of fire danger is on the increase. so that dry wind gives us a red flag warning until monday morning. winds gusting anywhere from 30 to 40 miles an hour, low humidity could mean any fires that do start could quickly grow inside. along with the beach hazard, anywhere from 11 to 13 feet meaning strong rip currents are very likely in the next 24 hours along with the sneaker waves. high pressure, a large area of high pressure. only lasts on sunday, as we take a look, area of low pressure. wet weather and cooler air on the way by tuesday morning. the forecast animation showing you rain in the forecast, not only one day but several chances in the next five days. monday, tuesday, tuesday afternoon, the first chance of rain, light showers by the commute on tuesday, early into wednesday morning. a break in the activity on thursday, and then another front moving here on friday, friday we could pick up more rain friday afternoon into friday night. so good news there, for very dry areas
and the wind will be with us throughout our sunday afternoon, bringing us sunshine, rather. the risk of fire danger is on the increase. so that dry wind gives us a red flag warning until monday morning. winds gusting anywhere from 30 to 40 miles an hour, low humidity could mean any fires that do start could quickly grow inside. along with the beach hazard, anywhere from 11 to 13 feet meaning strong rip currents are very likely in the next 24 hours along with the sneaker waves. high pressure, a...
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would you rather spend your weekend mowing your lawn - or relaxing in your backyard? when you choose native, drought- tolerant plants for your landscape, you can attract wildlife, stop using unhealthy pesticides, and save money on your water bill. a native plant is one that grows naturally in your area and climate. because it 's adapted to living there, it can withstand the heat, cold, and rainfall that's part of the natural system. native landscaping is every bit as beautiful as exotic plants that need constant watering and attention. and with native plants, you'll save money on fertilizers, too. for more information about creating a water- efficient, earth- friendly landscape in your yard, go to your local library or ater efficient ater efficient landscaping now that makes sense! >> welcome to "global 3000." today we look at the human cost of war. the recent escalation of violence in many regions -- including iraq, gaza, ukraine, and libya -- has pushed syria out of the headlines. there alone more than 190,000 , people have been killed. millions have fled their home
would you rather spend your weekend mowing your lawn - or relaxing in your backyard? when you choose native, drought- tolerant plants for your landscape, you can attract wildlife, stop using unhealthy pesticides, and save money on your water bill. a native plant is one that grows naturally in your area and climate. because it 's adapted to living there, it can withstand the heat, cold, and rainfall that's part of the natural system. native landscaping is every bit as beautiful as exotic plants...
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wouldn't you rather look at mcdonald's who reports tomorrow.ready got it for august and july sales that they will be terrible, so we have a baseline from which to draw from and we actually, although we may not have as many cat cat th catalys. >> i don't care about mcdonald's, but i love myself a burrito. yum was unstoppable due to the international growth. with their menu here to take on chipotle, that stock has gone from 52 week highs to 52 week lows. these stocks that are love stories can go down. that's the only point here. i'd rather probably not take mcdonald's because its loosh it like a disaster. yum was a good story. >> i love myself a burrito. quote from dan. dan just said that. jane wells, what he's the latest from the call? >> well, i was speechless apparently. now i'm hearing myself a little too loud. on the call, they were talking about they can make the line even faster to maybe surprise to the up side from the lower guidance. chairman calls the quarter extraordinary, says the nearly 20% seame story sale tsz growth the high, but c
wouldn't you rather look at mcdonald's who reports tomorrow.ready got it for august and july sales that they will be terrible, so we have a baseline from which to draw from and we actually, although we may not have as many cat cat th catalys. >> i don't care about mcdonald's, but i love myself a burrito. yum was unstoppable due to the international growth. with their menu here to take on chipotle, that stock has gone from 52 week highs to 52 week lows. these stocks that are love stories...