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the see ration which is due in a can and that the ration which was a deliberately inedible chocolatebar. that is why was inedible. they didn't want the guys because who can resist chocolate. they have basically no food research. they have a small lab with three employees who developed these two rations and not outside our checks. these russians did not fare well when they were shipped all around the world. they spoiled. they molded. this is developed flavors, separated out in different ingredients. they got discolored. the packaging fell apart and the kids rested. in response to that, the army created the biggest food and packaging science program that has ever been created. that little laboratory in chicago that it started with three people by the end of the war had 300 employees. it had different -- a focus areas from food chemistry's to nutrition, vitamins and evaluation and they had over 500 outside projects with industry and universities. pakistan has pretty much stayed in place, intact. okay, at this point you are probably saying this is wonderful information about combat ratio
the see ration which is due in a can and that the ration which was a deliberately inedible chocolatebar. that is why was inedible. they didn't want the guys because who can resist chocolate. they have basically no food research. they have a small lab with three employees who developed these two rations and not outside our checks. these russians did not fare well when they were shipped all around the world. they spoiled. they molded. this is developed flavors, separated out in different...
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you want to talk about rationing, that's rationing. we spend almost three times more per person than the people in the u.k., 50% more than the people in france. we can have a world class health care system without waiting lines spending the same amount of money we're spending right now. >> with all due respect, the va -- >> i'm sorry. >> the va which is a system that is designed to essentially be universal health care for veterans had wait times and a rationing. how do you guarantee your plan isn't going to experience the same problem? >> i just indicated to you if there are systems where you needed a knee replacement for something like that, you might have to wait for that, but when you're sick you go into the doctor when you need to go. my point is, chuck, there's massive rationing in america. it is rationing based on money. if you don't have money and you don't have insurance and you don't -- you have a high deductible and you don't go to the doctor when you should, one out of five americans today cannot afford the prescription drug
you want to talk about rationing, that's rationing. we spend almost three times more per person than the people in the u.k., 50% more than the people in france. we can have a world class health care system without waiting lines spending the same amount of money we're spending right now. >> with all due respect, the va -- >> i'm sorry. >> the va which is a system that is designed to essentially be universal health care for veterans had wait times and a rationing. how do you...
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you want to talk about rationing, that's rationing.e spend almost three times more per person than the people in the u.k., 50% more than the people in france. we can have a world class health care system without waiting lines spending the same amount of money we're spending right now. >> with all due respect, the va -- >> i'm sorry. >> the va which is a system that is designed to essentially be universal health care for veterans had wait times and a rationing. how do you guarantee your plan isn't going to experience the same problem? >> i just indicated to you if there are systems where you needed a knee replacement for something like that, you might have to wait for that, but when you're sick you go into the doctor when you need to go. my point is, chuck, there's massive rationing in america. it is rationing based on money. if you don't have money and you don't have insurance and you don't -- you have a high deductible and you don't go to the doctor when you should, one out of five americans today cannot afford the prescription drugs
you want to talk about rationing, that's rationing.e spend almost three times more per person than the people in the u.k., 50% more than the people in france. we can have a world class health care system without waiting lines spending the same amount of money we're spending right now. >> with all due respect, the va -- >> i'm sorry. >> the va which is a system that is designed to essentially be universal health care for veterans had wait times and a rationing. how do you...
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it means rations are getting cut. so for the refugees the obvious interpretation is that you are starving us so that we'll go back to somalia. quite a few people did. >> we call the cutback of rations a crime. >> it is a crime and this is one of the things we get very angry about. we are asking people to stay in this camp, asking them to have hope in an international system that promises them a solution which is supposed to be returned to their home country when it is peaceful. integration into a country or resettlement to a third country. but that international regime is broken now. what i note with some irony what americans is kind the european crisis is that this pipeline is broken. once upon a time people would go to a refugee refugee camp, they would wait for a solution and the had some realistic prospect perhaps within a decade that situation would be resolved. it would be regular i somehow. but we have now and the overarching context of the book is that we have these cities in limbo which are growing and a numb
it means rations are getting cut. so for the refugees the obvious interpretation is that you are starving us so that we'll go back to somalia. quite a few people did. >> we call the cutback of rations a crime. >> it is a crime and this is one of the things we get very angry about. we are asking people to stay in this camp, asking them to have hope in an international system that promises them a solution which is supposed to be returned to their home country when it is peaceful....
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thought processing and rational planning. don't need those big frontal lobes if all you're going to do is listen to the pundits and have other people tell you what you are supposed to do. you could train some other thing to do that. okay? you don't need this that we have in order to do that. and that's something i think we will have to begin to emphasize to people. we also need to understand the situation in terms of our educational deficit. we have an all-voluntary military right now. we depend upon the populace to volunteer. between the ages of 17 and 24, 71% of people that volunteer for the military are rejected. only 29% are accepted. the ones rejected are rejected for mental, physical, or educational deficits. of those three, educational deficits is far in away the biggest one. high school graduates cannot pass a simple examination, basic math skills, basic communication skills. what does that tell you about what is happening in our country? these are high school graduates. and what is happening is we are dumbing down ou
thought processing and rational planning. don't need those big frontal lobes if all you're going to do is listen to the pundits and have other people tell you what you are supposed to do. you could train some other thing to do that. okay? you don't need this that we have in order to do that. and that's something i think we will have to begin to emphasize to people. we also need to understand the situation in terms of our educational deficit. we have an all-voluntary military right now. we...
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economists may think we are rational, but the rest of the world may not be that rational.ou have to consider irrational behavior, fear, panic. those are just human characteristics that you cannot ignore. we are ignoring it in the classical economic models. brendan: you're talking about oil, globalization, and the strength of the dollar. who is ahead of this with getting the forecast right?when you look at the academics job ofs doing a better taking these unknowns and accounting for them? think your academics who are focused on the behavioral economics, which gets away from the classical economics, are focused on rational expectations. i think the people who are the behavioral economists have a better shot at getting this world right in terms of forecasting. brendan: we have a couple seconds left. if you are at a conference five years from now talking to central bankers and you're looking back at this moment, what you going to talk about that we have learned? maury: i think we have learned that low interest rates are not necessarily the answer. go to old-fashioned fiscal po
economists may think we are rational, but the rest of the world may not be that rational.ou have to consider irrational behavior, fear, panic. those are just human characteristics that you cannot ignore. we are ignoring it in the classical economic models. brendan: you're talking about oil, globalization, and the strength of the dollar. who is ahead of this with getting the forecast right?when you look at the academics job ofs doing a better taking these unknowns and accounting for them? think...
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thus, not to mention all the ration cuts. but that group who came then refer to themselves as the '92 group. and they, many of them have since been resettled, but a lot are still there, and tuane was their leader for a while. and these guys have for the last 25 years gone through primary school, gone through secondary school, taken diplomas now. there's a branch of kenyatta university in dadaab, people also have done degrees online, through the mail, through the internet, and they're finish all of this activity is based on the principles that they are preparing for a life outside, a life somewhere else after they escape from the refugee camp. but as time goes on, that horizon is looking increasingly unlikely, and the reality that they've lived up until this point feels increasingly tenuous. so as, i mean, over the five years that i've known tuane, his mental state gets more and more flexible, more and more under pressure. so for those guys or for most people in the camp, in fact, you have to -- in order to get through the day
thus, not to mention all the ration cuts. but that group who came then refer to themselves as the '92 group. and they, many of them have since been resettled, but a lot are still there, and tuane was their leader for a while. and these guys have for the last 25 years gone through primary school, gone through secondary school, taken diplomas now. there's a branch of kenyatta university in dadaab, people also have done degrees online, through the mail, through the internet, and they're finish all...
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what is the probability they would all say the system is more rational. we are going to do that? not going to happen. they all have a piece of the puzzle and they go back to the fun mental problem. that is why in 2016 as a beacon of this nomination, you will see a raise that is as complex and differentiated as the united states of america felt a thank you cannot take some questions. hot lack [applause] [inaudible] -- was the earlier system one in which delicate were not around to follow the will of the primaries in the states and now they are? >> that is the biggest change. yeah, the biggest change between 68 and 72 was first of all an increase in the number of primaries. the rules said the primaries that the delegates had to be bound by the outcome of the primary. so if george mcgovern won 50% of the delegate than 50% popular vote, it is that 50% of the delegates would be covered. there is a challenge. the big challenge western illinois because then second illinois delegation that reflect did the results of the primary. the old mayor daley, the father of mayor daley had a delega
what is the probability they would all say the system is more rational. we are going to do that? not going to happen. they all have a piece of the puzzle and they go back to the fun mental problem. that is why in 2016 as a beacon of this nomination, you will see a raise that is as complex and differentiated as the united states of america felt a thank you cannot take some questions. hot lack [applause] [inaudible] -- was the earlier system one in which delicate were not around to follow the...
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thought processing and rational planning. you don't need those big frontal lobes if all you're going to do is listen to the pundits and have other people tell you what you are supposed to do. thinguld train some other to do that. okay? that we haved this in order to do that. and that's something i think we will have to begin to emphasize to people. we also need to understand the situation in terms of our educational deficit. we have an all-voluntary military right now. we depend upon the populace to volunteer. between the ages of 17 and 24, 71% of people that volunteer for the military are rejected. only 29% are accepted. the ones rejected are rejected for mental, physical, or educational deficits. of those three, educational deficits is far in away the biggest one. high school graduates cannot pass a simple examination, basic math skills, basic communication skills. what does that tell you about what is happening in our country? these are high school graduates. and what is happening is we are dumbing down our population. eve
thought processing and rational planning. you don't need those big frontal lobes if all you're going to do is listen to the pundits and have other people tell you what you are supposed to do. thinguld train some other to do that. okay? that we haved this in order to do that. and that's something i think we will have to begin to emphasize to people. we also need to understand the situation in terms of our educational deficit. we have an all-voluntary military right now. we depend upon the...
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why don't you two discuss this rationally? right. rationally. you're right,louise. now, look, tom... i'm not upsetbecause i'm jealous. well, not entirely. i think it'svery wrong of you to exploit those women. i'm not exploiting them. i'm just making money off of them. don't you seeit's bad on so many levels? you're treating women as sex objects. i've never thought of you as a sex object! is that skilletcast-iron? yep. and it's got a no-slip grip. i didn't mean that. he won't listen to reason, so we must do something ourselves. let's go. but, helen-- use some money to have the couch reupholstered. why? consider it redecorating your bedroom, hon-ey! oh, florence, i'm so depressed. what should i do? i don't butt into otherpeople's marital affairs. am i doing something so wrong? think what i could buy with this money. oh, my... a new car. a country home. you can also geta bad conscience and a life plaguedby tiny demons. there's one now. please, let me buy the thing from you. will you buy my sharein charlie's bar? say what? you're selling? ok, look. don't start begging m
why don't you two discuss this rationally? right. rationally. you're right,louise. now, look, tom... i'm not upsetbecause i'm jealous. well, not entirely. i think it'svery wrong of you to exploit those women. i'm not exploiting them. i'm just making money off of them. don't you seeit's bad on so many levels? you're treating women as sex objects. i've never thought of you as a sex object! is that skilletcast-iron? yep. and it's got a no-slip grip. i didn't mean that. he won't listen to reason,...
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but urged people to be rational.. saying not every mosquito you see is infected. zika virus is thought to be spread by mosquitoes as well.. and has been linked to a rare birth defect in thousands of babies.. mostly in south america./// ((brian loftus)) > several republican candidates are launching new attacks against their opponents as they try to gain support before the new hampshire primary. donald trump is now alleging that ted cruz won the iowa caucus by committing fraud. he tweeted: "ted cruz didn't win iowa, he stole it. that is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. bad!" also rand paul dropped out of the race... and marco rubio says he would welcome his support: ((marco rubio/republican presidential candidate) "we would welcome him in as part of unifying his party, absolutely." )) ((brian loftus)) > seven of the republican hopefuls were in new hamsphire today hosting events./// ((brian loftus)) > and hillary clinton is picking up a nevada endorsement from astrid silva... who is a local "dreamer" that is one of th
but urged people to be rational.. saying not every mosquito you see is infected. zika virus is thought to be spread by mosquitoes as well.. and has been linked to a rare birth defect in thousands of babies.. mostly in south america./// ((brian loftus)) > several republican candidates are launching new attacks against their opponents as they try to gain support before the new hampshire primary. donald trump is now alleging that ted cruz won the iowa caucus by committing fraud. he tweeted:...
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. >> it is increasingly clear to this report, that the only rational way out would be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy and did the best they could. >> after walter cronkite, johnson's popularity sinks. >> to most ordinary citizens, it's become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the war was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. i'm convinced that it is one of the most unjust wars that has ever been fought in the history of the world. >> martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. his own followers said you shouldn't be focusing on that. you should be focusing on our issue. he said they're intertwined, you can't separate them. >> president kennedy said on one occasion, mankind must put an end to war. or war will put an end to mankind. you honestly think if there was an election, a vote for and against the war, that the anti-war people would win out? >> it's really hard to tell now. the polls are uncertain. but the polls do say that most of the country is di
. >> it is increasingly clear to this report, that the only rational way out would be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy and did the best they could. >> after walter cronkite, johnson's popularity sinks. >> to most ordinary citizens, it's become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the war was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. i'm convinced...
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here's the second thing from romans 12: make a rational determination. "and do not be conformed to this world." let me explain to you what that means. there are two words in this text. one is confoed and the other is transformed. conformed means that you are allowing the world to pressure you into being like they are. isn't it interesting, men and women, what we tolerate today that we would never have tolerated in another time in our lives? how does that happen? that happens because we allow the world around us to squeeze us into its mold. the bible says in order for us to get through this situation that we're in, we have to determine in our minds that we are not going to let the world push us into their way of doing things. that's something that happens that's where this battle is fought. and i just want to say to all of you parents who have young kids, if you are not monitoring what is happening in your family through the television, and now through the internet, you are just setting the enemy free to pressure your children into doing ththings that the
here's the second thing from romans 12: make a rational determination. "and do not be conformed to this world." let me explain to you what that means. there are two words in this text. one is confoed and the other is transformed. conformed means that you are allowing the world to pressure you into being like they are. isn't it interesting, men and women, what we tolerate today that we would never have tolerated in another time in our lives? how does that happen? that happens because...
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there is a sense that the artist is a rational and the science is rational, and therefore they cannot. is theere irrational leap of faith the scientist has to make, and certainly the artist, they make experiments. they paint a different times of day, but the same scene. they get beyond the visible, trying to discover. it ise all great artists, interesting to know what is behind, you know, the ideas somebody is exploring. but i think that he is also able to do is make very beautiful objects, so one can just appreciate formal and aesthetic quality. it is that sort of layering, where the more you dig, the more you find out, the more eloquent the work becomes. >> conrad shawcross is one of britain's mos artists. his work develops in diverse directions. here he is putting the finishing touches to an exhibition of recent sculptures. >> he made his name with these quite extraordinary mechanical objects. in the last couple years, he has been changing his style of work and the materials he uses, and i think it is the diversity of ideas, the diversity of materials, the diversity of forms has re
there is a sense that the artist is a rational and the science is rational, and therefore they cannot. is theere irrational leap of faith the scientist has to make, and certainly the artist, they make experiments. they paint a different times of day, but the same scene. they get beyond the visible, trying to discover. it ise all great artists, interesting to know what is behind, you know, the ideas somebody is exploring. but i think that he is also able to do is make very beautiful objects, so...
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i understand we are going to rationalize that. like you put an asterisk next to this because they have an action all -- because they have a national -- there is no jamie dimon, no lehman equivalency. at some point in time, it will be back to own deutsche bank. i do not make those bets unless i see some visibility of return. but that will happen. it is just a question of when. there is always periodicity. how long does it take a bet to pay off? if it takes five or eight years, it will probably not be a very good investment. i want to invest in great companies with great margins, great fundamentals, that frankly, despite being buffeted by the kind of market we are in now, are going to allow us to justify what we are doing, feel comfortable, and know that in two or three years, these companies will trade at higher values. they may trade at substantially higher values at any period of time where the market is flat. go out three years, five years, whatever it might be, there are a number of companies, usually 100 or more, who have appr
i understand we are going to rationalize that. like you put an asterisk next to this because they have an action all -- because they have a national -- there is no jamie dimon, no lehman equivalency. at some point in time, it will be back to own deutsche bank. i do not make those bets unless i see some visibility of return. but that will happen. it is just a question of when. there is always periodicity. how long does it take a bet to pay off? if it takes five or eight years, it will probably...
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that's access rationing. and the council will give it thought and this need to ration was predicted 15 years ago. >>> at the moment only a hole lot of traffic is in the way of jumping to clearwater beach. and transformed into a high end destination under a plan called beach by design adopted in 2001 ignored ever since. >> and of the access to the beach. >> that pepty delivery not on the busy day time and last lane for vehicles and everyone else enjoying the lane. a few examples of rationing access to the island. never discussed until new. >> are we at a point that we need to provide access? how might we do that. it never goes away that said it starts this month and the clearwater chamber wants to fire up a park and ride program using existing trollies and downtown parking garages. it is set up to use everything that's availabled to with no and discuss the solutions like rapid transit buses and dedicated lanes. and aerial transit. and the start up ferry service; we need multiple ways of getting you to the beac
that's access rationing. and the council will give it thought and this need to ration was predicted 15 years ago. >>> at the moment only a hole lot of traffic is in the way of jumping to clearwater beach. and transformed into a high end destination under a plan called beach by design adopted in 2001 ignored ever since. >> and of the access to the beach. >> that pepty delivery not on the busy day time and last lane for vehicles and everyone else enjoying the lane. a few...
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is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. >>> jeb bush brings out the big guns. george w. bush hits the campaign trail for his brother. >>> and the secret of her success, how one superintendent turned around a failing school district. ♪
is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. >>> jeb bush brings out...
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is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. >>> when he was writing his memoirs after his presidency, ulysses grant looked back and called the confederation of the presidency one of the worst causes men fought. yes, it's true, only a minority of confederate soldiers owned slaves, but by marching off to war to fight for the state, they were fighting to preserve white supremacy. the leaders of the confederacy knew it and said so, the men that drafted the agreements knew it. and built if into the founding documents. we soft-soaped and soft-focused and played fast and loose with history. americans seem to want our history neat and simply and uplifting. if you s
is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. >>> when he was writing...
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you are named rational conservative. judd gregg called you last half hour.ing some people you're the guy chairman of the budget committee, negotiated the last balanced budget, governor of critical swing state. 60% showing you can cross the aisle like ronald reagan did. republican voters have shown rehave shun of president obama being first-term senator with little experience. how do you make the inexperience like rubio cruz, trump, seems held in high regard over your experience. >> i don't think it is, liz. we've done very well. that's why they're spending all their time trashing me, including rubio. so if our message wasn't working if experience didn't matter, if being reformer actually, not being in the establishment or not being anti-establishment but bringing about significant change didn't matter, they wouldn't be spending millions of dollars on television and literature in the mailboxes. we think we'll be able to resist that. our ground game is really strong. and so i, i'm not worried about it. i'm really, really relaxed about where we are. we're going
you are named rational conservative. judd gregg called you last half hour.ing some people you're the guy chairman of the budget committee, negotiated the last balanced budget, governor of critical swing state. 60% showing you can cross the aisle like ronald reagan did. republican voters have shown rehave shun of president obama being first-term senator with little experience. how do you make the inexperience like rubio cruz, trump, seems held in high regard over your experience. >> i...
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pa few examples of rationing paccess to at island. pnever popular, never really pdiscussed until now. p>> are we at a point where we pseriously need to consider rovide priority access to who pgoes to the beach and then how pmight we do that? pcongestion never really goes paway. pthat said spring break 2016 pstarts this month and the pclearwater chamber of commerce pwants to quickly fire up a park pand ride program. pusing existing trollies and pdowntown parking gadgets to get eople to the beach. pit was really set up to use peverything that's available ptoday with no capital pinfrastructure. pcity council discussed long-term psolutions such a rapid trants ptransit fwusz and dedicated planes of memorial causeway and paerial transit and gondola and pstart up ferry service. psteve we need multiple ways of pgetting to the beach. pit's an end not an or. pbecause if the city starts prationing access to clearwater pbeach there need to be options pthe public can live with. pin pinellas county, steve pnichols, fox 13 news. p>>> in clearwater t
pa few examples of rationing paccess to at island. pnever popular, never really pdiscussed until now. p>> are we at a point where we pseriously need to consider rovide priority access to who pgoes to the beach and then how pmight we do that? pcongestion never really goes paway. pthat said spring break 2016 pstarts this month and the pclearwater chamber of commerce pwants to quickly fire up a park pand ride program. pusing existing trollies and pdowntown parking gadgets to get eople to the...
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is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. [ ♪ ] >>> turkey and france both say air strikes on hospitals in northern syria are war crimes. >>> hello, welcome. you are watching al jazeera, live from the headquarters here in doha. with me peter dobie. the other top stories today. police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at ugandan opposition supporters days before the election. pope francis condemns the treatment of mexico's indigenous people and says the world should, instead, ask for their forgiveness, and the afg
is the conversation rational, it is a little bit.need a tragedy to bring us to the conversation. we need to move away from the roamantize of "gone with the wind", and people realized what confederalism was, a system designed to protect slavery, that's how we should see it. >> thank you for joining us on "inside story". in a moment i'll be back with some final words on war, confederacy, it's the "inside story", stay with us. [ ♪ ] >>> turkey and...
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>> being homeless and you don't think rationally when -- you don't think rationally when you think you'reoing to lose your . >> reporter: the number one cause of family homelessness in new york is eviction. in 2012 more than one-third of family whose applied for shelter had recently been evicted. >> 33,000 who have been evicted in new york city in the last two years. 33,000 families? >> reporter: her building has 50 code violations. >> the apartment was full of lead. there were like holes in the walls. the bathroom ceiling almost collapsed. this will probably fall down at any minute. >> reporter: last spring she asked for repairs, one day a bathroom. >> my daughter came in, i recorded her and she is like what is this? >> taking a bath. >> i don't know . >> i'm angry. >> it makes you angry? >> yes. >> why? >> because it's ruined. >> it's really ruined. >> hopefully the landlord will fix it, right. we didn't have a bathroom for over a month and packing our bags every night to find somewhere to bathe. it's frustrating because my rent is paid. >> owners are not viewed favorably by neighborhoo
>> being homeless and you don't think rationally when -- you don't think rationally when you think you'reoing to lose your . >> reporter: the number one cause of family homelessness in new york is eviction. in 2012 more than one-third of family whose applied for shelter had recently been evicted. >> 33,000 who have been evicted in new york city in the last two years. 33,000 families? >> reporter: her building has 50 code violations. >> the apartment was full of...
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and in this case, the rational thing to do for the united states is to pause this program. >> here's the thing, homeland security just looked into it and said yeah, we've got a big problem with terrorist possibly coming over from canada. that canada's systems are not so state-of-the-art, just like the united states is not so great when it comes to screening refugees for potential terrorists. what do you think? >> i don't see where putting the pause on the refugee program is going to somehow fight terrorism. someone who wants to commit a despicable act is not going to be deterred by a pause. if it's terrorists wee worried about, why would we put so much in the state department. why not put more into global sbintelligence searching for terrorists. >> john, i love you, but this is sort of -- let's throw up our hands and not do anything. when people could really be killed or murdered here in the united states by terrorists. what do you think? >> i hate john's point, that this is the trickle down. we have to get to the problem. that being said, i think that we have a you know, a serious n
and in this case, the rational thing to do for the united states is to pause this program. >> here's the thing, homeland security just looked into it and said yeah, we've got a big problem with terrorist possibly coming over from canada. that canada's systems are not so state-of-the-art, just like the united states is not so great when it comes to screening refugees for potential terrorists. what do you think? >> i don't see where putting the pause on the refugee program is going to...
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now the government says the weather system el nino is making the problem even worse and is rationing electricity. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: it's 1 o'clock. right about this time this food fair was usually bustling for the lunch hour. people will have to turn elsewhere for a meal. in some cases for work. >> translation: at 1 o'clock all the lights are turned off and people are asked to leave. we close everything up and go home. now instead of eight hours we're working four. it's half my salary >> reporter: according to government officials the country has been hard hit by el nino. a prolonged drought made worst by el nino has reduced the number of water to the dams which the country relies on for power. electricity rations is going to be extended to other sectors. >> translation: this meeting will not be helped by the owners of shopping malls. we will be talking to hotel chains as well. >> reporter: among the hardest hit for the decision to reduce the opening hours of malls or movie thoerts, forced to close from 1 to 3 and 7 po 9 at night, theater owners is saying it is
now the government says the weather system el nino is making the problem even worse and is rationing electricity. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: it's 1 o'clock. right about this time this food fair was usually bustling for the lunch hour. people will have to turn elsewhere for a meal. in some cases for work. >> translation: at 1 o'clock all the lights are turned off and people are asked to leave. we close everything up and go home. now instead of eight hours we're working...
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i don't see the rational. >> and like it or hate it, we are are a nation of teams. certain percentage vote republican and certain democrat. middle are not enough to swing for a third party candidate. i don't see how bloomberg delivers that. >> and time factor working against him. >> thank you for joining us julie. >> and we'll continue the political discussion with the people feeling the burn. sanders and his call for democratic socialism. what would that entail? we'll look at the presidential race. >> and iconic twa terminal in the terminal is coming back to life. and the grammarous hotel that is coming next. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. at safelite,oh nonow how busy your life can be. this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'
i don't see the rational. >> and like it or hate it, we are are a nation of teams. certain percentage vote republican and certain democrat. middle are not enough to swing for a third party candidate. i don't see how bloomberg delivers that. >> and time factor working against him. >> thank you for joining us julie. >> and we'll continue the political discussion with the people feeling the burn. sanders and his call for democratic socialism. what would that entail? we'll...
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he's the only one on the court at the time who says, put forth on the rational basis picked up a rational person believes that this is a good law, that's all. it's not our business is a whether it's a good law or bad law, only to the have the. no one else on the court even understands this. at that line is the beginning of judicial restraint, and gradually we get this notion of rational basis test are almost all economic things. that's what holmes is important there. >> he was such a vivid writer but he couldn't use legalese to say the court must appoint rational basis. he could've spoken like a lawyer but the 14th amendment does not enact mr. spencer's social status. what is that but it's the book of social darwinism. ironically holmes himself is an enthusiastic social darwinists are key believes the strong should be able to crush the weak through law or else violence will result. but by saying the 14th amendment doesn't constitutionalize the view of this exotic social darwinists is making vivid idea the constitution is made for people of fundamentally different points of view. that beau
he's the only one on the court at the time who says, put forth on the rational basis picked up a rational person believes that this is a good law, that's all. it's not our business is a whether it's a good law or bad law, only to the have the. no one else on the court even understands this. at that line is the beginning of judicial restraint, and gradually we get this notion of rational basis test are almost all economic things. that's what holmes is important there. >> he was such a...
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we hear that isil who controls the city are rationing out the only food available to the residents. there are 110,000 people who have been trapped in that city for over a year. but the situation got worse in the last two months when the operation in ramadi, the iraqi security forces was take a key bridge and they managed to surround the perimeter of fallujah, and they're not letting anyone in. men are saying this is becoming a desperate situation for the people who live inside that city. they're concerned that they are running out of food. as i say the real concern for this situation that may be developing from shortages into starvation. >> death sentences handed down to 149 people. they are among thousands who have been convicted in trials in egypt. a year ago they were convicted of killing 30 policemen in cairo during anti-government protests in 2013. many are believed to be supporters of the banned muslim brotherhood. >>> the italian coast guard said overnight it has rescued 11 refugee who is were at risk of drowning in the an aegean sea. they were able to reach the family includ
we hear that isil who controls the city are rationing out the only food available to the residents. there are 110,000 people who have been trapped in that city for over a year. but the situation got worse in the last two months when the operation in ramadi, the iraqi security forces was take a key bridge and they managed to surround the perimeter of fallujah, and they're not letting anyone in. men are saying this is becoming a desperate situation for the people who live inside that city....
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not very rational thoughts. objection. put a question mark on it, mr. langan. inour estimation, as a psychiatrist were your thoughts those of a rational person? i can only describe it as a textbook total break with reality. and then suddenly i was running across the park, finding her and acting solely on these powerful emotions that i could not control. can you characterize your state of mind during that time? it was as if i was possessed or being controlled by someone else. i look back now and i can't believe what i've done to the woman i love. i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. no further questions. the people are entering into evidence people's four... defense has no knowledge of this evidence... ...which my detectives only just brought to me. knock it off this evidence was not made available in discovery. it can't be presented. this is extraneous matter, not material to the charge. the people had no duty to tender it upon discovery. i'm letting it in, assuming ms. cabot convinces me it's relevant. request a recess to confer with my client. so you can advise him to
not very rational thoughts. objection. put a question mark on it, mr. langan. inour estimation, as a psychiatrist were your thoughts those of a rational person? i can only describe it as a textbook total break with reality. and then suddenly i was running across the park, finding her and acting solely on these powerful emotions that i could not control. can you characterize your state of mind during that time? it was as if i was possessed or being controlled by someone else. i look back now and...
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day, what most b are doing, t doing, they rationalize the i.t. seupimizing the syems and numb and number three is the whol digital noon. all of that's a deockets. price is n an exceptio theyave unrtakenhis anmational effort and again we see a l of oprtunies. >> excelle. i wa to thank itryoschin of loft holding which a vier askeabou thk the ocis a ltle bit too ea >> thank very much. >> dyour homewor seems ke t stock is over sold and he's buying. stay with crer. > in the e there is ill a ma about o and thet that oil wabove 30 is coaging pele iluding some of the re bedraggled companies to get new sheholders. let's watch this devin piece of business. 55 million shares. if oil comes dand oe't holdou know it was aot o dead cat bg. >>> i li to say the is always a bl >> do ur homework. ems like the stocks over ld ande'buying. stay with cramer. i takeictures of srises. it'sy job it's also my passion. but withback pain i uldn't sleep... so i couldn't get in me. en ioundlevem. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep plus the 12 hour pain relieving stren
day, what most b are doing, t doing, they rationalize the i.t. seupimizing the syems and numb and number three is the whol digital noon. all of that's a deockets. price is n an exceptio theyave unrtakenhis anmational effort and again we see a l of oprtunies. >> excelle. i wa to thank itryoschin of loft holding which a vier askeabou thk the ocis a ltle bit too ea >> thank very much. >> dyour homewor seems ke t stock is over sold and he's buying. stay with crer. > in the e...
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it doesn't matter what he says because he's not speaking rationally to the rational part of people's: i'd say the same thing about bernie sanders on the other side. it's a hate of all things >> jo prospect though of donald trump wrapping up this republican nomination? the media must have grown comfortable with that. >> the train has left the station and you got union station behind me and i think it's a high-speed train. i don't see any way to stop him right now. there may be someone maybe when they get to the south, cooler heads will prevail but as of now, you always have to say as of now becausethis has been the most unpredictable political season i have ever seen and i started paying attention during the kennedy nixon election of 1960. i've never seen anything like this. anybody who thinks they know how it's going to turn out, they don't have a clue . >> jon: the times they are changing. thank you both. tonight you can catch a lot of donald trump. sean hannity will sit down with the gop front runner for an hour in las vegas. an hour of more than 300,000 people will also get to ask
it doesn't matter what he says because he's not speaking rationally to the rational part of people's: i'd say the same thing about bernie sanders on the other side. it's a hate of all things >> jo prospect though of donald trump wrapping up this republican nomination? the media must have grown comfortable with that. >> the train has left the station and you got union station behind me and i think it's a high-speed train. i don't see any way to stop him right now. there may be...
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[chatter] - sea rations? sea rations--that's good, yes. yes, we feed to chickens. ok, you got deal. - all right, all right, what's all this? macy's basement or something? come on, boys, break it up. - just a little cultural exchange, skipper. - "cultural?" the only thing i see around here is larceny! - a little cultural larceny is what it is. - ah, now, i shouldn't even tell you guys the good news. - good news? - let's hear it, skip! guys, the transfer's been binghamtoned. - what? - no, no, no. what chuck means is that binghamton has been transferred! - hey! [cheers] - hey, fellows, you know something? this calls for a party! - and how! - yeah! - party--yeah. ok, union, music. fondo, fondo, fondo. oh! - huh-ho! [mchale chuckles] hey, chuck, come on, get in there and dance with her! - well, i-- - come on, boy! - i don't do this dance. if you guys could play "tea for two," i could waltz. - oh, come on! come on! - yeah, yeah! - come on, chuck! - yeah! - oh, i am the ruler of the queen's navy ha-ha--basket! [binghamton hums] - sir, i have the results-- - oh? - sir? cap
[chatter] - sea rations? sea rations--that's good, yes. yes, we feed to chickens. ok, you got deal. - all right, all right, what's all this? macy's basement or something? come on, boys, break it up. - just a little cultural exchange, skipper. - "cultural?" the only thing i see around here is larceny! - a little cultural larceny is what it is. - ah, now, i shouldn't even tell you guys the good news. - good news? - let's hear it, skip! guys, the transfer's been binghamtoned. - what? -...
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let me start with the most important, with the daily food rations. and last year we saw that cuts had to be applied, which were unbearable, and then made people flee, and that is why the federal government would like to fledge for 2016, 1.1 billion euros for the humanitarian aid programs of the united nations. [ clapping ] >> translation: $570 million of those for the world food program as a contribution to cover 50% of the money required of the food programme, and hopefully at the end of the day, we can then say that we do not worry - need to worry about food rations. we want more, we want shelter, clothing, work, and that is why we are also involved in the programme partnership. and this is about community centers, schools, hospitals that can be built by the people themselves, which are also giving jobs to those fleeing germany in 2016, will be involved with 200 million euros, and that 1.2 billion euros this year, pledged by germany. for the coming years we need to create a certain degree of security, and that's why we make available $1.1 billion i
let me start with the most important, with the daily food rations. and last year we saw that cuts had to be applied, which were unbearable, and then made people flee, and that is why the federal government would like to fledge for 2016, 1.1 billion euros for the humanitarian aid programs of the united nations. [ clapping ] >> translation: $570 million of those for the world food program as a contribution to cover 50% of the money required of the food programme, and hopefully at the end of...
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and the establishment must be relieved because he has a sane, rational message for voters. >> so, anybody who is here tonight, if i get elected president, head out tomorrow and going to be so much happening in the first 100 days, it's going to make your head spin. >> stephen: okay, just a quick question. ( laughter ) i'm on board with this, but where do you buy a seat belt? i looked around. there's nothing in the phonebook that says, "your options are to mug a stewardess, as far as i can tell or buy a whole new car and rip one out. i this this one right here. he said it was going to make my head spin, so i will apply it as the governor suggests. that is super painful. okay. ow! ready for your inauguration, sir! ( cheers and applause ) by the way, if anyone wants to buy a non-street-legal kia sorrento, please see my craigslist ad. meanwhile, marco rubio came in a as opposed to iowa, where he came in a triumphant third place. no surprise after his disastrous performance in saturday's debate, but to give him credit. he took responsibility. >> our disappointment tonight is not on you. it's on
and the establishment must be relieved because he has a sane, rational message for voters. >> so, anybody who is here tonight, if i get elected president, head out tomorrow and going to be so much happening in the first 100 days, it's going to make your head spin. >> stephen: okay, just a quick question. ( laughter ) i'm on board with this, but where do you buy a seat belt? i looked around. there's nothing in the phonebook that says, "your options are to mug a stewardess, as...
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doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems they have to support. related to reporting, you know, to comply withal all of the standards. and number three is the whole digital notion. all of that's a deep pockets. price is not an exception. they have undertaken this transformational effort and again we see a lot of opportunities. >> excellent. currently, we see lots of opportunity in so-called software defined networks. the carriers and the entire traditional legacy type of set-up to optimizing the costs and minimizing the transactional cost. >> i want to circle back again. i know credit suisse is a customer. a lot of people feel banks have to cut back. isn't your part of what the banks spend, the part they really either can't or aren't allowed to cut off? >> we have an important part of change the bank. today, what most banks are doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems they have to support. related to reporting, you know, to comply withal all of the standards. and number thre
doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems they have to support. related to reporting, you know, to comply withal all of the standards. and number three is the whole digital notion. all of that's a deep pockets. price is not an exception. they have undertaken this transformational effort and again we see a lot of opportunities. >> excellent. currently, we see lots of opportunity in so-called software defined networks. the carriers and the entire traditional legacy type...
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today, what most banks are doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems they have to support. related to reporting, you know, to comply withal all of the standards. and number three is the whole >> we have an important part of today, what most banks are doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems and number three is the whole digital notion. all of that's a deep pockets. price is not an exception. they have undertaken this transformational effort and again we see a lot of opportunities. >> excellent. i want to thank dmitry loschinin of luxoft holding which a viewer asked about. i think the stock is a little bit too cheap. thank you very much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you very much. >> do your homework. seems like the stock is over sold and he's buying. stay with cramer. >>> in the end there is still a market about oil and the fact that oil went above 30 is encouraging people including some of the more bedraggled companies to get new shareholders. let's watch this devin piece of business. 55 millio
today, what most banks are doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems they have to support. related to reporting, you know, to comply withal all of the standards. and number three is the whole >> we have an important part of today, what most banks are doing, they rationalize the i.t. set up minimizing the systems and number three is the whole digital notion. all of that's a deep pockets. price is not an exception. they have undertaken this transformational effort and...
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i set on this desk in new york and we rationalized 80. we rationalized 60. we rationalized 40.here's something different this time as we figure out if are going to 29 or lower. what is the difference? stuart: fundamentally what is changed is people keep getting the forecast wrong. yet to give them some credit for having a go at it. you look the activity in the -- theymarket, that were all priced lower than where we are today. that is a new sentiment today. it is not necessarily great. a 1% move down in the market may not be particularly big news. tom: well said. we see that in technicals as well. rick lacaille, you're at state street to do you watch money flows. your background is operational research. what are people doing with their money and oil? do you see institutional and retail flows into hydrocarbons? was everybody exiting out the theater door? we are underweight commodities. we feel cautious on. people are beginning to get their toe in the water of that -- in that high-yield distress market in the u.s. as a way of participating in what could be an interesting story. ma
i set on this desk in new york and we rationalized 80. we rationalized 60. we rationalized 40.here's something different this time as we figure out if are going to 29 or lower. what is the difference? stuart: fundamentally what is changed is people keep getting the forecast wrong. yet to give them some credit for having a go at it. you look the activity in the -- theymarket, that were all priced lower than where we are today. that is a new sentiment today. it is not necessarily great. a 1% move...
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. >> everyone is kind of rationalizing it. >> i'm wondering if anyone thinks this might be a first very upset about it. >> this, in the state, would be actually illegal. this woman also gets involved, but she is not stepping down, nor is she going to leave this girl there with this man. the actors stick to the story and the woman says i'm taking her with me straight to a police >> this last guy is so up set about this. >> this guy is not having it, and you notice a security man walked up right behind them, and you see the guy is kind of putting his hands on the man, and the security guard coming in and reveals it is just a social experience. >> yeah, this is happening to control of the situation. uesadilla that speaks fluent italian olive garden olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and try regenerist micro-sculpting eyeswirl. it instantly hydrates itch relief. scratch relief. that's gold >>>bo closed captioning p
. >> everyone is kind of rationalizing it. >> i'm wondering if anyone thinks this might be a first very upset about it. >> this, in the state, would be actually illegal. this woman also gets involved, but she is not stepping down, nor is she going to leave this girl there with this man. the actors stick to the story and the woman says i'm taking her with me straight to a police >> this last guy is so up set about this. >> this guy is not having it, and you notice a...