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kenny and former foreign minister and send mine is still under the ones of robert kennedy to cause ninety two thousand and nine presidential election priscilla is close to karzai britons killed one has never got stationed in the western province of the key is in a southern province of helmand a bomb on the speech killed by police officers bombings and other attacks began voting stations in two provinces. ain't it. eight people. they also have this has resumed the longest section of a train line the north east in japan after the attacks were destroyed in the two thousand of an earthquake and tsunami. and finaly in the samples gathered at the station and the saturday morning. waiting to board a train on this turn them in ways south of the s line that runs on the coast of iraq to the fact. hiv can be incorrectly that train service to londonderry corrupted. fifteen km section between them should come up and coming she resumed operations on saturday. my name's income i see one of the hottest daddy asking them onto the event is on staff the regional economy. three years went by so fast i couldn
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robert kennedy jr.shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a shortage of crime tape. how this small issue shows a big problem. >>> and how long we'll hang salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795
robert kennedy jr.shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a...
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robert kennedy jr.shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a shortage of crime tape. how this small issue shows a big problem. >>> and how long we'll hang on to the heat. >>> we'll talk to a mother accused of killing her baby at a public park. we'll tell you how her daughter tried to get help before her death. >>> a san jose mother accused of killing her infant son will face a judge for the first time tomorrow. 23-year-old ashley newton was arrested saturday after admitting she stabbed her 7 -month-old baby to death. ktvu's esme smith joins us now with new information about newton and a condition she'
robert kennedy jr.shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a...
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robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his guts, made this unbelievable statement. and announced that martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. it was a sad and dark hour for me and for us, for america. i just cried and cried. >> you can see more of my interview with john lewis next week as part of our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. if you've had a coke in the last 25 years, you've had a hand in giving college scholarships and support to thousands of our nation's most promising students. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. this is the first power plant in the cou
robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his guts, made this unbelievable statement. and announced that martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. it was a sad and dark hour for me and for us, for america. i just cried and cried. >> you can see more of my interview with john lewis next week as part of our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes...
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s still-lofty status square with robert kennedy's 1968 critique? or with more recent evidence of its limits, which nobel economist joseph stiglitz has pointed out. >> thirty years ago, we weren't talking about climate change. environmental degradation was not as important as it is today. >> reporter: in 2009 stiglitz chaired an international panel tasked with finding better measures of progress that included the environment and inequality. >> g.d.p. has been going up per capita, but most americans are actually worse off, so median household income is actually falling. >> reporter: like them or not, better prosperity gauges are hardly a novel innovation. since the 1970s, for example, in the himalayas, the buddhist kingdom of bhutan, with g.d.p. per person less than the congo, has used gross national happiness. it's g.n.h. score turns out to be as elevated as its location. and down here at sea level, there's the g.p.i. >> it simply takes into account not only our economy, but the health of our environment, the health of our society. >> reporter: dave
s still-lofty status square with robert kennedy's 1968 critique? or with more recent evidence of its limits, which nobel economist joseph stiglitz has pointed out. >> thirty years ago, we weren't talking about climate change. environmental degradation was not as important as it is today. >> reporter: in 2009 stiglitz chaired an international panel tasked with finding better measures of progress that included the environment and inequality. >> g.d.p. has been going up per...
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. >> attorney general robert kennedy spoke at length on lott institute about the impact of gideon v.ainwright. this is what he said. if an obscure and clarence earl gideon had not sat down jail with a pencil and paper to write his letter to supreme court and of the supreme court had not taken the trouble to look for mary and not one crude petition among all the bundles of mail at best receive every day, the vast machinery of american mob would've gone on functionally undisturbed. the gideon did write that letter in the whole course of american maker of history has changed. >> thomas edison first visited fort meyers and purchase this property for a seamless winter retreat. the absence of vacationing until thomas' death in 1931. in 1947 mrs. edison deeded the property to the city of fort myers. >> nobody else has read incredible book about fort myers and the addison which is here. i didn't have time to do that. i had some difficulties, and i said well, the other half of the day of great while this research in the book, i was up in new jersey. i happen to go to a warehouse suber the ori
. >> attorney general robert kennedy spoke at length on lott institute about the impact of gideon v.ainwright. this is what he said. if an obscure and clarence earl gideon had not sat down jail with a pencil and paper to write his letter to supreme court and of the supreme court had not taken the trouble to look for mary and not one crude petition among all the bundles of mail at best receive every day, the vast machinery of american mob would've gone on functionally undisturbed. the...
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it wasn't close-- 6-2, the six being justices roberts, kennedy, scalia, thomas, alito and breyer. ginsberg and sotomayor dissented. justice kagan had worked on the case before she joined the court. she didn't vote today. here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: for a generation, the battle over affirmative action has been fought here at the supreme court, but today, the justices said voters, not judges, could decide the ultimate fate of racial preferences. upholding michigan's ban on affirmative action, justice anthony kennedy, writing the main opinion, said the case is not about how the debate about racial preferences should be resolved; it is about who may resolve it. "affirmative action, while permissible, is not required and it is demeaning to the democratic process," kennedy wrote, "to presume that the voters are not capable of deciding whether it should continue." michigan voters approved the affirmative action man ban in 2006 after the supreme court refused to outlaw an admissions program at the university of michigan law school. bill chutey is michigan's
it wasn't close-- 6-2, the six being justices roberts, kennedy, scalia, thomas, alito and breyer. ginsberg and sotomayor dissented. justice kagan had worked on the case before she joined the court. she didn't vote today. here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: for a generation, the battle over affirmative action has been fought here at the supreme court, but today, the justices said voters, not judges, could decide the ultimate fate of racial preferences. upholding...
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. >> robert kennedy spoke at the new england law institute about the impact into this is what he said. it is an obscure conflict had not sat down in jail with a pencil and paper to write to the supreme court and of the court t had taken the trouble to look for the merits in that petition among what it must receive every day, the machinery and the american law would have gone undisturbed. first visited fort myers and purchased this property for his family's winter retreat until thomas is back in 1931. in 1947 she needed the property to the city of fort myers. >> it's an incredible book about fort myers and the legacy that is left. i didn't have time to do that, and i had some difficulties, have to work. while i was researching the book i had to go to new jersey and if they had some of their original artifacts and i was in this warehouse digging into a cardboard box full of original documents and i pulled out a handful that fell on the ground. i reached over to pick it up and low and behold it was a 16 page handwritten account of the tripo the everglades of 1914. it started out being a
. >> robert kennedy spoke at the new england law institute about the impact into this is what he said. it is an obscure conflict had not sat down in jail with a pencil and paper to write to the supreme court and of the court t had taken the trouble to look for the merits in that petition among what it must receive every day, the machinery and the american law would have gone undisturbed. first visited fort myers and purchased this property for his family's winter retreat until thomas is...
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. >> robert kennedy junior's clean water push. here to tell us why he is partnering with a tech company to combat environmental contamination across the globe. ♪ >> welcome back. in honor of earth day, we decided to look at the world water problem. not a whole lot of this is actually clean. robert kennedy junior is working hard to change this. setoins me right now on along with the founder and ceo. robert, i know you have had a long career in environmentalism. what drew you specifically to this company and to water? sued the my groups california department of transportation a few years ago there were thousands of storm drains along the california coast that were .ischarging toxic water kids were getting sick. we sued them. we won the suit, a multibillion-dollar judgment. the settlement required us to look at technologies that would allow the state to remove the toxics from their beaches. we surveyed a number of technologies that we came across aptbtech. it is a sponge technology that you put into the pipe. >> glenn has a demonstra
. >> robert kennedy junior's clean water push. here to tell us why he is partnering with a tech company to combat environmental contamination across the globe. ♪ >> welcome back. in honor of earth day, we decided to look at the world water problem. not a whole lot of this is actually clean. robert kennedy junior is working hard to change this. setoins me right now on along with the founder and ceo. robert, i know you have had a long career in environmentalism. what drew you...
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tavis: this comes in this text, and certainly in other texts, with respect to john and robert kennedyey both started out on the wrong side of civil rights, the wrong side of history, and i get tired of people who try to make them iconic. a did do all right, but they started out on the wrong side, and that is ok, because we can all be redeemed, and by the time bobby kennedy died, he was there, but people did not see the kind of commitment that he could have put. in fact, august 1963, kennedy is in the white house watching the march on washington, and he will not even show up because he is afraid of how it will turn out, so when johnson picks it up, it is in some case a tribute to kennedy, but i do not think we should overstate that. >> you are right. you can never answer the question, what would kennedy have done, but i believe kennedy was moving in a direction that was more supportive of civil rights. it was his idea to finally pull the trigger, so to speak, and move forward on this legislation. i think bobby kennedy deserves a lot of credit for pushing his brother in that direction,
tavis: this comes in this text, and certainly in other texts, with respect to john and robert kennedyey both started out on the wrong side of civil rights, the wrong side of history, and i get tired of people who try to make them iconic. a did do all right, but they started out on the wrong side, and that is ok, because we can all be redeemed, and by the time bobby kennedy died, he was there, but people did not see the kind of commitment that he could have put. in fact, august 1963, kennedy is...
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracinghe was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report," calls to poison centers surge over e-cigarettes, children's specially at risk. also backlash as two prominent sports broadcasters say men taking paternity leave are wimps. >> i don't know why you need three days off, i'm going to be honest. gerri: who is right? we'll debate. google's company nest stopping sales of fire alarm beca
. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracinghe was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we...
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two groups run by robert kennedy junior sued the california department of transportation for contaminating along the pacific coast. what resulted was a partnership with a company using technology to make dirty water safe. >> there were thousands of storm drains along the california coast from the highway that were discharging toxic water with viruses, oil, grease, hydrocarbons that were getting into the waterways, onto the surf beaches, kids getting sick. we sued them. and we won the suit. it is a multibillion-dollar judgment. the settlement required us to look at technologies that would allow the state to remove the toxics from their bathing beaches. >> it can be molded in any shape or size. it is a single piece. we can mold it in any shape or size. this demonstration really is a civil test tube demonstration. i will take some new york city water, which we all believe is clean, and used motor oil and contaminated so you can see what would be running off our streets like body was talking about in california or it can a steel mill from an industrial facility or oil and gas operation. anywhe
two groups run by robert kennedy junior sued the california department of transportation for contaminating along the pacific coast. what resulted was a partnership with a company using technology to make dirty water safe. >> there were thousands of storm drains along the california coast from the highway that were discharging toxic water with viruses, oil, grease, hydrocarbons that were getting into the waterways, onto the surf beaches, kids getting sick. we sued them. and we won the...
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. >> that was all-time for the robert kennedy human rights charity. current bid is very aportable, $62,000. the winning bid will include the price of the meal. getting there and staying somewhere nearby if you're from out of town, not part of the deal. if you have that pan aroramic feature, i would say thank you very much. you're going to be able to get some cool storm pictures here over the next 24 hours. right now, all we're waiting on front. it's sitting just offshore. only about 200 miles in the past 24 hours. as that cold front sits over the next 24 hours, we'll see that chance of rainfall. if we do get any thunderstorms, we could see small hail develop, as well. the thing that all of you are noticing outside is the cloud cover right now. also, the much colder temperatures. mid 70s around this time for last night, some parts of the bay. now, we're already down to 60 in the north bay. 61 east bay. clouded over right now in dublin. we'll take you to san francisco right now. again, it's getting there a little bit early. now, i want to start off with
. >> that was all-time for the robert kennedy human rights charity. current bid is very aportable, $62,000. the winning bid will include the price of the meal. getting there and staying somewhere nearby if you're from out of town, not part of the deal. if you have that pan aroramic feature, i would say thank you very much. you're going to be able to get some cool storm pictures here over the next 24 hours. right now, all we're waiting on front. it's sitting just offshore. only about 200...
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracingxperience letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news talking to boston properties' chairman vogel on monday. gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great
. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughter found that by embracingxperience letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and...
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. >> when robert kennedy was grieving the loss of his brother jfk his daughr found that by embracinge letting himself feel if he was able to be more of an extraordinary leader because of the above the allowed him to have for a similar circumstance. the idea with detents against paine it increases said as opposed to when it is just allowed to be with those resources to redirect the path. sandra: is a fascinating story in an idea called "the rise" from sarah lewis and makes us think of us as children. we have to crawl before we can walk. that is it for the dog stood by. catch me each morning not:00 a.m. eastern opening bell every day with maria bartiromo also each day this week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. week to 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox news why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them h
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a white issue because you're afraid to offend or display ignorance or that thing to get over, robert kennedy, naive and silly about race as anybody, but he kept banging away at it. he was existential. he would do something to somebody, feel guilty about it, talk to them, asked why, and he groomed doing it. i think that's what we need to have, but the images of lynching, they are very, very difficult issues for both races, but, to me, they are -- they are little emblems of how quickly people can, in the future, those people will adjust to those memories, and we remember about race what we want to remember. it -- to the degree that you can turn it upside down, and that's what we really have to guard against in all conversations to go through that pain and say there's something bigger and better on the other side, but it's part of the courage it takes to be a democratic citizen in a country that says the people are the ones who are responsible for the government. if the government's screwing up, it's not just the people in the government, it is me. diane nash, one of my favorite people from the
a white issue because you're afraid to offend or display ignorance or that thing to get over, robert kennedy, naive and silly about race as anybody, but he kept banging away at it. he was existential. he would do something to somebody, feel guilty about it, talk to them, asked why, and he groomed doing it. i think that's what we need to have, but the images of lynching, they are very, very difficult issues for both races, but, to me, they are -- they are little emblems of how quickly people...
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attorney general robert kennedy said in that speech that the judge in the case thought that the parrot-smugglingyer was rude, rude and arrogant. he didn't like his attitude. and so the judge sentenced him to 11 years. 11 years in federal prison for the crime of conspireing to smuggle parrots. bobby kennedy heard about this guy's sentence and thought it sounded a little extreme. so he recommended to his brother, the president, that the parrot smuggler's sentence should be cut way down. and his sentence was cut way down and he got sprung. bobby kennedy used the parrot-smuggler example as a tale for explaining that sentencing sometimes goes wrong. and he explained that we ought to then use executive clemency. we ought to use the executive power of the presidency to right the wrongs when the justice system cannot. in his time as president, john f. kennedy pardoned 472 people. when lyndon johnson became president he more than doubled the pardons, in 1974, president gerald ford commuted the sentences of everyone who had dodged the vietnam war draft. carter did one better and issued a blanket pardon fo
attorney general robert kennedy said in that speech that the judge in the case thought that the parrot-smugglingyer was rude, rude and arrogant. he didn't like his attitude. and so the judge sentenced him to 11 years. 11 years in federal prison for the crime of conspireing to smuggle parrots. bobby kennedy heard about this guy's sentence and thought it sounded a little extreme. so he recommended to his brother, the president, that the parrot smuggler's sentence should be cut way down. and his...
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robert kennedy, virtually no blacks in his district. >> he was a guy named william mccucullough. just as conserve as speaker john boehner. skeptical of foreign aid but he was descendant of abolitionists, when the first time senator kennedy proposed this bill in 1963, mccullough proposed a deal. going into the 1964 presidential election he would bring along his republican caucus and that's just what happened. it seems unimaginable today. >> so many moving parts were involved in those negotiations and his importance was really highlighted by jack lynn kennedy oonassis, she said i know you more than anyone were responsible for the civil rights act of the 1960s. when he was gone your personal integrity and character was such that you held to that commitment despite enormous pressure and political reasons not to do so. how we write our history books, it was considered political suicide for him to do what he did and i suspect very few americans know who he is. >> i suspect that time very few, he had broad support in the republican caucus in the house. he just had no political self inte
robert kennedy, virtually no blacks in his district. >> he was a guy named william mccucullough. just as conserve as speaker john boehner. skeptical of foreign aid but he was descendant of abolitionists, when the first time senator kennedy proposed this bill in 1963, mccullough proposed a deal. going into the 1964 presidential election he would bring along his republican caucus and that's just what happened. it seems unimaginable today. >> so many moving parts were involved in those...
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you even opened at the beginning of the book with a speech this is a long-running theme that robert kennedy gave all the way back in the 60s saying whaling against gdp and saying we ought to be measuring our confidence and in the way that we educate our children and all these other things that make up a great and the good america. and you still see that satisfaction with the attempt by others to come up with something better. >> guest: there is a big gdp backlash in the 70s because they were seen as the materialism and the materialist versus the foster of the values that are important in any society, happiness. and that is where the small kingdom -- we ought to be measuring the aggregate happiness, not individual happiness. and although westerners have sort of sense than this is how we measure happiness, forgetting that it is pretty collective. and a lot of it would be rather unhappy with their happiness. again, the issue there is not okay is that a better way to measure something that the gbp fails to measure it it's the ida that you could come up with one number that adequately tells you
you even opened at the beginning of the book with a speech this is a long-running theme that robert kennedy gave all the way back in the 60s saying whaling against gdp and saying we ought to be measuring our confidence and in the way that we educate our children and all these other things that make up a great and the good america. and you still see that satisfaction with the attempt by others to come up with something better. >> guest: there is a big gdp backlash in the 70s because they...
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story -- you open the beginning of the book with the speech, this is a long running think that robert kennedyave all the way back in the '60s saying, railing against gb and saying we ought to be measuring our competence and a way to educate our children, and all these other things that make up the great and good america. you still see that dissatisfaction with attempts by others to come up with something better. >> guest: there was a big gdp backlash in the '70s part because of gdp was seen as encapsulating major realism and materials society versus the softer societies that are important in a society. happiness. that's where the small kingdom of bhutan said we ought to be measuring aggregate happened to us that individual happiness and all the westerners but since pentagon this would be great if we would measure happiness. forget that their happiness was pretty selected. a lot of us would be unhappy with their happiness. again, the issue there is not is that a better way to measure something that gdp fails to measure? it's the idea that you could come up with one number that adequately tells
story -- you open the beginning of the book with the speech, this is a long running think that robert kennedyave all the way back in the '60s saying, railing against gb and saying we ought to be measuring our competence and a way to educate our children, and all these other things that make up the great and good america. you still see that dissatisfaction with attempts by others to come up with something better. >> guest: there was a big gdp backlash in the '70s part because of gdp was...
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robert f. kennedy. banning high school. there were about 45 people on the bus when the crash happened this afternoon. this stretch of i-5 as well as the southbound lanes remain closed at this point. northbound 5 will likely remain closed for seven hours. they set up a red cross place for people who were not as severely hurt. people were taken as far south as sacramento. as you can see behind me, that bus with at least eight people on it that are dead including the driver of the fedex truck still sitting out here tonight for the chp to figure out. live in orland, andria borba, kpix5. >> thank you. fedex released a statement a couple of hours ago saying our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in this tragic accident. we are cooperating fully with authorities as they investigate. whatever new information we get, we will bring it to you straight away. >>> just a few hours ago, hillary clinton finished a speech at san jose state. let's say she got a warmer welcome there than what happened in vegas. betty yu is at san
robert f. kennedy. banning high school. there were about 45 people on the bus when the crash happened this afternoon. this stretch of i-5 as well as the southbound lanes remain closed at this point. northbound 5 will likely remain closed for seven hours. they set up a red cross place for people who were not as severely hurt. people were taken as far south as sacramento. as you can see behind me, that bus with at least eight people on it that are dead including the driver of the fedex truck...
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at least three schools we've been able to verify the kids attended, robert f. kennedy manual arts high school and banning high school in banning. l.a. unified released this statement on their facebook page saying we were deeply saddened to learn about the accident that took place earlier today. at this time, we don't know how many l.a. unified students were victims of the crash. the superintendent wants to emphasize this trip was not organized by the district. back to you, jess and raj. >> thank you very much. we also have a statement also being released by the humboldt state. they say they are also deeply saddened by the accident. in a statement that president richmond said "our hearst go out with those affected and we are here to support them and their ta families in any way possible." fedex also respond together accident. a spokeswoman said "our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in this tragic involved in california. we are fully cooperating with authorities as they investigate." >> witnesses are sending up close images of this, various angles and pers
at least three schools we've been able to verify the kids attended, robert f. kennedy manual arts high school and banning high school in banning. l.a. unified released this statement on their facebook page saying we were deeply saddened to learn about the accident that took place earlier today. at this time, we don't know how many l.a. unified students were victims of the crash. the superintendent wants to emphasize this trip was not organized by the district. back to you, jess and raj....
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and he, in seventh grade, took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy, robert kennedy's presidential campaign. so -- [applause] [laughter] >> it is called truancy. [laughter] >> i was trying to be diplomatic, here. leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist and author, who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] fromhould know that 1984-2008, in the nine bay area counties in california, they sent six women to the house of representatives, 2 to the u.s. many of us know, celebrated the selection of nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. mary had a hand in many of those campaigns, and she continues to be involved in working on an urging women to run and win. escalchi,have daniel od a known voice and face to many who attend the conference. he is a political consultant and campaign strategist. he has worked in many emerging countries and tradition in transitioning countries, including eastern europe and the middle east. he also has worked on many political campaigns
and he, in seventh grade, took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy, robert kennedy's presidential campaign. so -- [applause] [laughter] >> it is called truancy. [laughter] >> i was trying to be diplomatic, here. leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist and author, who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] fromhould know that 1984-2008, in the...
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is a long-running thing that robert kennedy gave back in the 50s saying railing against gdp and saying ought to be measuring our competence in the way we educate our children and all these other things that make up the great and good america. you still see that dissatisfaction with attempts by others to come up with something better. >> there was a big gdp backlash in the 70s partly because gdp was seen as encapsulating capitalism and the softer values that are important in a society. happiness and that is where the small kingdom of bhutan said we have to be measuring aggregate happiness. it's not individual happiness and all the westerners have since said this would be great if we measured happiness forgetting that their happiness was collected. a lot of us are unhappy with their happiness. the issue is not is that a better way to issue something that gdp fails to measure? is the idea that you can come up with one number that adequately tells you anything meaningful about the world you are living and whether it's economic or otherwise. one number for 320 million americans one number 4
is a long-running thing that robert kennedy gave back in the 50s saying railing against gdp and saying ought to be measuring our competence in the way we educate our children and all these other things that make up the great and good america. you still see that dissatisfaction with attempts by others to come up with something better. >> there was a big gdp backlash in the 70s partly because gdp was seen as encapsulating capitalism and the softer values that are important in a society....
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in citizens united, eight of the nine supreme court justices, including justices roberts, kennedy, scalia, and alito, found that disclosure requirements for independent spending groups, quote, do not prevent anyone from speaking, end quote, and serve the important public interest of, quote, providing the electorate with information about elected related spending sources, end quote. they said, this -- again i quote -- allows voters to make informed decisions in the political marketplace. as aeis norm -- it is clear from justice kennedy's opinion that disclosure was a key factor in unlocking the rest of the citizens united decision. ment... that was eight at supreme court justices. those are the big left-wingers company in the benefits of disclosure and transparency. if you look at the recent mccutcheon case the court again ran for and accordance of disclosure citing their early precedent. now in the decision this court has addressed the specific concerns raised by justice thomas. justice thomas observed in 1958 case the court declared that alabama's low requiring individuals to disclose th
in citizens united, eight of the nine supreme court justices, including justices roberts, kennedy, scalia, and alito, found that disclosure requirements for independent spending groups, quote, do not prevent anyone from speaking, end quote, and serve the important public interest of, quote, providing the electorate with information about elected related spending sources, end quote. they said, this -- again i quote -- allows voters to make informed decisions in the political marketplace. as aeis...
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the ruling was 5-4, conservatives roberts, scalia, kennedy, thomas and alito voted to strike down the restriction. liberals ginsberg, breyer, sotomayor and kagan were in the minority. chief legal correspondent jan crawford has more about the ruling and its impact. >> reporter: alabama businessman shaun mccutcheon wasn't looking to contribute millions of dollars to one candidate. he wanted to contribute a few thousands dollars to a lot of different candidates. >> it's a fundamental freedom of speech, constitutional first amendment issue about your right to support as many candidates, parties, and, you know, committees as you choose. >> reporter: today, the supreme court gave donors like mccutcheon the green light to spread the wealth, striking down limits on the total number of candidates and political parties a person can support. federal law had prevented donors from contributing the maximum $5,200 to more than nine different candidates during an election. chief justice john roberts writing the main opinion said there was no evidence that contributing the maximum amount to additional
the ruling was 5-4, conservatives roberts, scalia, kennedy, thomas and alito voted to strike down the restriction. liberals ginsberg, breyer, sotomayor and kagan were in the minority. chief legal correspondent jan crawford has more about the ruling and its impact. >> reporter: alabama businessman shaun mccutcheon wasn't looking to contribute millions of dollars to one candidate. he wanted to contribute a few thousands dollars to a lot of different candidates. >> it's a fundamental...
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san for nintendo, dorsey, fremont, the city of angels, robert s. kennedy community, the menu arts, carson, chavez, diego, belmont, wilson, chatsworth, jefferson and middle college. a again, i want to emphasize a there were students from other districts also. we do not know of those districts at this time. that information may be 8 available later. >> can you explain to us >> we are very saddened by this tragedy but we currently have three groups who are going to this crash site to meet with these parents and other students and to focus on getting the students back to los angeles. four different hospitals a the time are assisting. we want to work carefully to make sure that way to get them in communication with the parents. >> we may be here all night trying to identify individuals and seed where schools need to be contacted. a red cross is also assisting so west chp. >> we have great team that is handed enrolled so the sitwe have a team that is in route to this site. we also have crisis counselors available. >> about 5:30 a.m. this morning, >> we have coun
san for nintendo, dorsey, fremont, the city of angels, robert s. kennedy community, the menu arts, carson, chavez, diego, belmont, wilson, chatsworth, jefferson and middle college. a again, i want to emphasize a there were students from other districts also. we do not know of those districts at this time. that information may be 8 available later. >> can you explain to us >> we are very saddened by this tragedy but we currently have three groups who are going to this crash site to...
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we went in washington to a meeting i will never forget with the robert kennedy foundation.e people around the table are all very intelligent people. they are used to dealing with the challenges of human rights. they spoke of things we should be asking and thinking about. that was extremely useful. was particularly useful when we got to a turning point in our point such as the turning of should we go into the issue of genocide. right to themes level of genocide? some people inc. of genocide as the gold standard, that anything less is really second-class. it basically says the address should be to the ethnicity or religion of the people involved. this is overwhelmingly addressed and the partys and the leadership and the supreme leader. therefore it is not within the language of the current definition. should we be endeavoring to push that further? -- tell you how we address that issue. the fifth was the value and media. i found this earlier in my work in cambodia. we have very good professional advice. when i was in cambodia and i came to the united nations, i found they were
we went in washington to a meeting i will never forget with the robert kennedy foundation.e people around the table are all very intelligent people. they are used to dealing with the challenges of human rights. they spoke of things we should be asking and thinking about. that was extremely useful. was particularly useful when we got to a turning point in our point such as the turning of should we go into the issue of genocide. right to themes level of genocide? some people inc. of genocide as...
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and he, in seventh grade, took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy, robert kennedy's presidential campaign. so -- [applause] [laughter] >> it is called truancy. [laughter] >> i was trying to be diplomatic, here. leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist and author, who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] fromhould know that 1984-2008, in the nine bay area counties in california, they sent six women to the house of representatives, 2 to the u.s. many of us know, celebrated the selection of nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. mary had a hand in many of those campaigns, and she continues to be involved in working on an urging women to run and win. escalchi,have daniel od a known voice and face to many who attend the conference. he is a political consultant and campaign strategist. he has worked in many emerging countries and tradition in transitioning countries, including eastern europe and the middle east. he also has worked on many political campaigns
and he, in seventh grade, took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy, robert kennedy's presidential campaign. so -- [applause] [laughter] >> it is called truancy. [laughter] >> i was trying to be diplomatic, here. leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist and author, who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] fromhould know that 1984-2008, in the...
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justice roberts, kennedy breyer, scalia, ginsberg and kagan, so a majority again, asking these kind ofions. kagan, for example, hey, looking at menu on aereo and the controls, quote, it is exactly the same thing as watching cable. chief justice roberts saying that there is no reason for you to have thousands of small antennas, which is how this operate, rather than having one big antenna, there is no reason for aereo to have 10,000 antennas other than to get around the copyright laws. but the attorney for aereo, david fredericks said, listen if an individual can put a antenna on their home, digital antenna and run the line down to their tv and record shows, and not pay any kind of license fee to anybody, because it is an individual broadcast, why should aereo customers have to pay? so the justices now having to wrestle with this difficult question of, what, comes under copyright law, and, the impact that a decision could have on future technologies like aereo for television viewers. the court expected to rule on this case by this summer. jenna, back to you. jenna: at home, doesn't it,
justice roberts, kennedy breyer, scalia, ginsberg and kagan, so a majority again, asking these kind ofions. kagan, for example, hey, looking at menu on aereo and the controls, quote, it is exactly the same thing as watching cable. chief justice roberts saying that there is no reason for you to have thousands of small antennas, which is how this operate, rather than having one big antenna, there is no reason for aereo to have 10,000 antennas other than to get around the copyright laws. but the...
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here's how senator robert kennedy broke that news during a speech in indianapolis. >> i have some veryews for all of you and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. >> later that year in june, senator kennedy would also fall to an assassin's bullet. the lorraine motel opened as a museum in 1991. it's been closed for a year and a half for a sweeping renovation. that motel is reopening today. msnbc.com's tremain lee is in memphis. good afternoon. what's the scene like there today? >> reporter: first of all, the culmination of the day happened about 15 minutes to go when museum officials broke the chains to open the doors of the museum. they released doves. and a minister declared it holy ground and said that violence will not be victorious. violence has played such a major role in american history. but so has nonviolence. you see it inside the walls of the museum in a remarkable collection of exhibits that span the slave trade all the way throug
here's how senator robert kennedy broke that news during a speech in indianapolis. >> i have some veryews for all of you and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. >> later that year in june, senator kennedy would also fall to an assassin's bullet. the lorraine motel opened as a museum in 1991. it's been closed for a year and a half for a...
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that attended were on the bus in the accident san fernando, dorsey, fremont, city of angels, robert f. kennedy community schools, emmanuel arts, daning, carson, chavez, di ego, wilson, jefferson, and middle college. again i want to emphasize that apparently there were students from other districts that were on the bus. we don't know those districts at the time. that information may be available from humboldt. >> explain to us your concerns right now. [ inaudible ] >> we are very saddened by this traffic accident. very tragic. but we currently have a contingency of three groups heading to the crash site now to meet with parents, meet with students to focus on getting these students back to l.a.. they have been deployed to four different hospitals within the area or medical centers. we are working very carefully to make sure we get these folks taken care of and in communication with parents. we have been here all night. trying to identify individuals. trying to identify which schools. because with this accident, very much -- there was very little information available to us. >> we have a team he
that attended were on the bus in the accident san fernando, dorsey, fremont, city of angels, robert f. kennedy community schools, emmanuel arts, daning, carson, chavez, di ego, wilson, jefferson, and middle college. again i want to emphasize that apparently there were students from other districts that were on the bus. we don't know those districts at the time. that information may be available from humboldt. >> explain to us your concerns right now. [ inaudible ] >> we are very...
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[laughter] and he in seventh grade took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy's, robert kennedy'spresidential campaign. [applause] [laughter] >> it's called truancy is the word you're looking for. >> i was trying to be diplomatic here. [laughter] leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist, an author who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] you should know that from 1984 to 2008 in the nine bay area counties in california they sent six women to the house of representatives, two the u.s. senate -- to the u.s. senate, and as many of us know, they celebrated the selection of nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. [applause] mary had a hand in of those campaigns, and she continues to be involved in working on and urging women to run and win. third we have daniel odescalchi, again, a known face and voice to many who are attendees at the conference. he is a political consultant and campaign strategist. he has worked in me merging countries -- in many emerging co
[laughter] and he in seventh grade took a leave of absence to participate in bob kennedy's, robert kennedy'spresidential campaign. [applause] [laughter] >> it's called truancy is the word you're looking for. >> i was trying to be diplomatic here. [laughter] leave of absence. second is mary hughes. mary is a seasoned political strategist, an author who has focused her efforts on increasing the number of women in congress and state legislatures, especially california. [applause] you...
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the great model for that is robert kennedy who was as silly about race as anybody, but he kept banging away at it. he was existential. he would do something to somebody, and he'd feel guilty about it, and he'd talk to them and ask why, and he grew doing it. but the images of lynchings, they are very, very difficult issues for both races. but to we, they are, they are little emblems of how quickly people can in the future those people will adjust to those memories, and we remember about race what we want to remember. and you can, to the degree that you can turn it upside down. and that's what we really have to guard against in all of our conversations, to go through that pain and say there's something bigger and better on the other side, but it's part of the courage that it takes to be a democratic citizen in a country that says the people are the ones who are responsible for the government. if the government's screwing up, it's not just the people in the government, it's me. diane nash, dye ran nash is one of my favorite people from the civil rights era. some of you may know her. but s
the great model for that is robert kennedy who was as silly about race as anybody, but he kept banging away at it. he was existential. he would do something to somebody, and he'd feel guilty about it, and he'd talk to them and ask why, and he grew doing it. but the images of lynchings, they are very, very difficult issues for both races. but to we, they are, they are little emblems of how quickly people can in the future those people will adjust to those memories, and we remember about race...
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and to do thanks to receive robert f. kennedyjournalism award for the price of african oil with the serious conflict in nigeria. ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, please join me in welcoming bob and steve for event tonight. [applause] >> thank you very much for the invitation. let's find out what this man is thinking. someone sent me an e-mail and said robert kaplan has hit the percent thing. do not come talk like sure, happy to do that. congratulations on the boat yet i found it really compelling. i want to begin because we are talking about a geographic space as hard to keep that in our heads. it is a mental map if you will. when you talk about the cauldron, the south china sea, we define the edges of the cauldron for us? >> south china sea, the grid is the 21st century. just like central and eastern europe or the central geopolitical conflict in the 20 century think of the south china sea is that for the 21st century. it is surrounded by the countries of southeast asia, the philippines, vietnam, mr. locke and the sout
and to do thanks to receive robert f. kennedyjournalism award for the price of african oil with the serious conflict in nigeria. ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, please join me in welcoming bob and steve for event tonight. [applause] >> thank you very much for the invitation. let's find out what this man is thinking. someone sent me an e-mail and said robert kaplan has hit the percent thing. do not come talk like sure, happy to do that. congratulations on the boat yet i found it...
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durbin: madam president, robert kennedy once said the purpose of life is to contribute in some way to make things better. around the world and here at home, dedicated american citizens are living by this principle trying to improve the lives of those in greatest need. sadly, on april 24, we lost three americans from my home state of illinois who were killed at the cure international hospital which focuses on maternity and pediatric care in afghanistan. dr. emanos john gable and his father gary gable. both doctors were working to help the afghan people receive health care. in a country still coping with the legacy of decades of terrible conflict that devastated the medical infrastructure of afghanistan, they were helping by volunteering to address the real needs of the afghan people and improving the lives of those that they assisted. this is dr. emanos whose picture here is an indication of this young, dedicated, idealistic man who lost his life. he was dedicated to helping kids. after he finished his residency at the children's hospital in michigan, he could have made some money with
durbin: madam president, robert kennedy once said the purpose of life is to contribute in some way to make things better. around the world and here at home, dedicated american citizens are living by this principle trying to improve the lives of those in greatest need. sadly, on april 24, we lost three americans from my home state of illinois who were killed at the cure international hospital which focuses on maternity and pediatric care in afghanistan. dr. emanos john gable and his father gary...
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all comes together because copyright is often thought of as the neo cons another neo con of the robert kennedy and robert kagan why is tory the new and i think the tory knew it would be now known to most people as the woman who famously said on a phone call that russia could kind of. the european union in relation to road lines ukraine could do something to itself i think roger itself putting it well there toward a new and also i'm just over thirteen went to the u.s. ukraine foundation and talked about how do you spend five billion dollars helping ukraine achieve european aspirations. connected to cargill through something called the u.s. ukraine business council how does this connection work out the korean business council is a investor in the u.s. ukraine foundation is lou and was speaking on this number thirteen and also on december thirteenth that was the day that cardinal invested in a black sea port to help open is so open the russian market to is agriculture cartel is also heavily invested in ukraine and a company called land farming they just bought a two hundred million dollars stake
all comes together because copyright is often thought of as the neo cons another neo con of the robert kennedy and robert kagan why is tory the new and i think the tory knew it would be now known to most people as the woman who famously said on a phone call that russia could kind of. the european union in relation to road lines ukraine could do something to itself i think roger itself putting it well there toward a new and also i'm just over thirteen went to the u.s. ukraine foundation and...
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kennedy: didn't robert frost say good fences make good -- >> he probably is. estion number six, no one shall sell silver, gold or silver plate without registering with the police in austin, texas. fact or fiction? >> selling plate mail can be is dangerous. kennedy: that is a fact, matt, you are in the lead. >> dee dee you are not far behind. kennedy: in sacramento, the city may seize property if they are monetarily compensated and can you convince enough people that building a stadium is a good idea. >> that's basically true anywhere. kennedy: that is basically true anywhere, and you are firmly in the lead now. matt welsh. you won the game. >> is it done? kennedy: you want a tiebreaker. >> otherwise i'm never coming back. kennedy: sacramento city council approved a measure to use eminent domain for soccer stands. i like soccer but i don't like eminent domain. this is a tiebreaker question for the three of you. matt sit comfortably on guild of thrones. >> that's not fair, he has two. [ laughter ] . >> i know what you're doing. cheater. kennedy: in dairy, maine,
kennedy: didn't robert frost say good fences make good -- >> he probably is. estion number six, no one shall sell silver, gold or silver plate without registering with the police in austin, texas. fact or fiction? >> selling plate mail can be is dangerous. kennedy: that is a fact, matt, you are in the lead. >> dee dee you are not far behind. kennedy: in sacramento, the city may seize property if they are monetarily compensated and can you convince enough people that building a...
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kennedy: didn't robert frost say good fences make good -- >> he probably is. kennedy: question number six, no one shall sell silver, gold or silver plate without registering with the police in austin, texas. fact or fiction? >> selling plate mail can be is dangerous. kennedy: that is a fact, matt, you are in the lead. >> dee dee you are not far behind. kennedy: in sacramento, the city may seize property if they are monetarily compensated and can you convince enough people that building a stadium is a good idea. >> that's basically true anywhere. kennedy: that is basically true anywhere, and you are firmly in the lead now. matt welsh. you won the game. >> is it done? kennedy: you want a tiebreaker. >> otherwise i'm never coming back. kennedy: sacramento city council approved a measure to use eminent domain for soccer stands. i like soccer but i don't like eminent domain. this is a tiebreaker question for the three of you. matt sit comfortably on guild of thrones. >> that's not fair, he has two. [ laughter ] . >> i know what you're doing. cheater. kennedy: in dai
kennedy: didn't robert frost say good fences make good -- >> he probably is. kennedy: question number six, no one shall sell silver, gold or silver plate without registering with the police in austin, texas. fact or fiction? >> selling plate mail can be is dangerous. kennedy: that is a fact, matt, you are in the lead. >> dee dee you are not far behind. kennedy: in sacramento, the city may seize property if they are monetarily compensated and can you convince enough people that...
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doesn't stand on great constitutional grounds but if i left this area i will acknowledge that when robert kennedy was in force in the civil rights act. no i mean to say that we're doing this whole thing because they're serving ketchup that was made and sylvania in right order and therefore the that lunch counters got involved in interstate commerce but that's a thin reed but you know you use what you've got i you know it's funny right now if you don't got it you shall sell it as long as we saw the game all right chris christie norris will be more and more excited when the wrong person. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is quite frankly in historical terms the berlin airlift it reverse. course seven or seven go down to some load shifts on takeoff because you're going to become stable you're talking really billions of dollars to move billions of dollars worth of equipment at what point is the cost no longer worth the investment. chance are forcing that. looks on the finish line of the marathon. like. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of p
doesn't stand on great constitutional grounds but if i left this area i will acknowledge that when robert kennedy was in force in the civil rights act. no i mean to say that we're doing this whole thing because they're serving ketchup that was made and sylvania in right order and therefore the that lunch counters got involved in interstate commerce but that's a thin reed but you know you use what you've got i you know it's funny right now if you don't got it you shall sell it as long as we saw...
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doesn't stand on great constitutional grounds but if i left the saddle i will acknowledge that when robert kennedy was in force in the civil rights act. no i mean to say that we're doing this whole thing because they're serving ketchup that was made in pennsylvania and right order and therefore the that once counters and got involved in interstate commerce but that's a thin reed but you know you use what you've got i you know it's kind of right so if you think of it you should also whatever as long as we saw it or think the name is all right chris christie norris will be more and more excited when a little wrong with the. i'm. a side that i think corporation kind of can. do and the bank and all that all about money and other families that for politicians write a lot and. they're just too but it's a day by. we welcome their nathan abby martin to appear coast on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give you one star never i'll give you the information you make the decision. about how bring you the said we're the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and conscio
doesn't stand on great constitutional grounds but if i left the saddle i will acknowledge that when robert kennedy was in force in the civil rights act. no i mean to say that we're doing this whole thing because they're serving ketchup that was made in pennsylvania and right order and therefore the that once counters and got involved in interstate commerce but that's a thin reed but you know you use what you've got i you know it's kind of right so if you think of it you should also whatever as...