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reprising a role. "yes, i reprised my role of the bed wetter." [ laughter ] >> seth: "oh, i wasn't ready to journey back to that character, but i'll do the work and get back inside that head." >> exactly. >> seth: and then, but then here you are. well, i guess you're not reprising a role. you're playing a different role. >> playing a different role, yeah. >> seth: he would reprise this role but he found out later he did it wrong. [ laughter ] well, congratulations. i can't wait to see it. >> thank you so much. >> seth: kieran culkin, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "this is our youth" is in previews now. it opens up december 11th. we'll be right back with leslie jones. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i am so nervous right now, it's not even funny. oh my gosh... driver 1 you ready? yeah! go! [sfx] roaring altima engine woah! ahhhha! we told people they were riding nissan's most advanced altima race car.
reprising a role. "yes, i reprised my role of the bed wetter." [ laughter ] >> seth: "oh, i wasn't ready to journey back to that character, but i'll do the work and get back inside that head." >> exactly. >> seth: and then, but then here you are. well, i guess you're not reprising a role. you're playing a different role. >> playing a different role, yeah. >> seth: he would reprise this role but he found out later he did it wrong. [ laughter ]...
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and they are seen as role models.if they don't like that, they can walk off the field and find an anonymous job. but you cannot show a child -- this is a viral world. you cannot show a child with bleeding welts hearing where those welts -- it's cultural. >> do you want to arrest them? >> that is not what i'm saying. >> i know. but you have to go a step further. you have to take it the step further for this reason. because those are the consequences if the government's going to step in they're going to arrest them. if they're going to arrest them, they might charge them. they're going to put them in jail. what's the punishment going to be? >> if you're looking at it from an nfl perspective and how the nfl handled both of these situations, they have to realize they're not taking a strong enough -- you can't set this as an appropriate example. but when you talk about corporal punishment and children and domestic abuse under the law -- but child abuse is domestic abuse. >> domestic abuse, look, a man never raises a hand t
and they are seen as role models.if they don't like that, they can walk off the field and find an anonymous job. but you cannot show a child -- this is a viral world. you cannot show a child with bleeding welts hearing where those welts -- it's cultural. >> do you want to arrest them? >> that is not what i'm saying. >> i know. but you have to go a step further. you have to take it the step further for this reason. because those are the consequences if the government's going to...
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important role in being a passage. i was not able to enter turkey but i know thousands who went to join isil and al nusra used turkey as a panels to go. and the trucks they're using are purchased from government. these regional powers, jordan, they must come to terms that they have to change their policy. that really, that responsibility must be be a key goal, that they must be honest about their fight against isis. let's not have a pakistan where the u.s. forced pakistan while they supported taliban at the same time. really this issue should not be--this scenario should not be repeated here. they must truly and honestly have support for these groups. >> their own misgivings and fears of what an unstable syria could mean to them contributing to this in some ways hands off attitude towards the syrian civil war. >> turkey has not been hands off. if you mean intervention unilaterally, yes, but turkey has tried to secure its border, deported many foreign fighters. >> and you're say about being a shipment point is not true.
important role in being a passage. i was not able to enter turkey but i know thousands who went to join isil and al nusra used turkey as a panels to go. and the trucks they're using are purchased from government. these regional powers, jordan, they must come to terms that they have to change their policy. that really, that responsibility must be be a key goal, that they must be honest about their fight against isis. let's not have a pakistan where the u.s. forced pakistan while they supported...
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qatar did not send planes but play a supporting role. more than 20 targets were hit around the city of raqqa. fighters were other extremist groups in the region, al nusra, and khoreason were targeted, t too. ththey would bomb training camps and command centers in the city of aleppo. >> we've been watching this group closely for some time. we believe the khoreason group were nearing attacking. >> the morning after the first round of strikes in syria president obama said he felt the u.s. plan to destroy isil was heading in the right direction. >> i want to say thank you to all of you. this is obviously not the end of an effort but rather a beginning. but i'm confident we've got a partnership that is representative and will be successful. >> the u.s.-arab coalition against sunni extremists is unprecedented. the five arab countries helping in the airstrikes are each led by sunni muslims. >> my friends, the terrorist and criminals targeting syria, iraq, and other countries today are extreme reflections of a great global threat. qatar's presid
qatar did not send planes but play a supporting role. more than 20 targets were hit around the city of raqqa. fighters were other extremist groups in the region, al nusra, and khoreason were targeted, t too. ththey would bomb training camps and command centers in the city of aleppo. >> we've been watching this group closely for some time. we believe the khoreason group were nearing attacking. >> the morning after the first round of strikes in syria president obama said he felt the...
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principally the work of the iraqi xourty forces but we can play a role as well. let me give way to the honorable gentleman. >> i thank the prime minister, many of those who we've heard speak against the action and some of those who contacted me give voice to the fear of the consequences of action, but isn't it the point and the reason we are here today for the consequences of non-action and i believe this house proved last summer, are far, far worse. >> i think my honorable friend is right. what we have to weigh out is, of course, the consequences of action, and that is why i set up a national security council at witch the heads of mi-5, and others, regulate the metropolitan police attend and advise and we have to think of the consequences of inaction if we allow isil to grow and thrive, there's no doubt in my mind that the level of threat to this country would increase. we've already seen, we've already seen isil murderers butcher innocent people in a museum in brussels. we've already had plots here in britain by isil. how much stronger will they be before we de
principally the work of the iraqi xourty forces but we can play a role as well. let me give way to the honorable gentleman. >> i thank the prime minister, many of those who we've heard speak against the action and some of those who contacted me give voice to the fear of the consequences of action, but isn't it the point and the reason we are here today for the consequences of non-action and i believe this house proved last summer, are far, far worse. >> i think my honorable friend...
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about kind of being able to step up to this role i had taken on. >> her role played an important role in finding answers. >> my mom was there every step of the way. >> a son is on the right track to honor his mother's legacy, prompting others to follow his lead. >> to see others come and support the page. it's been cool to sgee will here is nbc bay area's garvin thomas. >> thank you for joining us. our goal for the next half hour, to give you just a glimpse of the enormous good being done around the bay area every day. sadly, many times that good is borne out of tragedy and there couldn't be more true than with our first few stories. we begin with a man in a wheelchair whose therapy dog was stolen and then returned. we covered the crime and reunion when it happened last month but we had a suspicious that behind the good news story was an even better one. we were right. >> and i want to let you guys know to never give up, keep pushing, stay positive. >> if karma ever wanted to make a commercial. arthur might make a good pitchman. >> it's stuff but it gets bet we're time. >> what better
about kind of being able to step up to this role i had taken on. >> her role played an important role in finding answers. >> my mom was there every step of the way. >> a son is on the right track to honor his mother's legacy, prompting others to follow his lead. >> to see others come and support the page. it's been cool to sgee will here is nbc bay area's garvin thomas. >> thank you for joining us. our goal for the next half hour, to give you just a glimpse of the...
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said egypt has a key role to play in the fight. welcome to world news on al jazeera.also ahead on the program. >> we are still in the stage of war and the key aggressor is the russian federation. >> they say glad gla vladimir putin wants to take over the country. >>> thousands remain trapped.
said egypt has a key role to play in the fight. welcome to world news on al jazeera.also ahead on the program. >> we are still in the stage of war and the key aggressor is the russian federation. >> they say glad gla vladimir putin wants to take over the country. >>> thousands remain trapped.
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and so the last point i would say is the other role that women are playing is the enticement role. someone on the other end of a u-2 video or chat room that is eager to bring women on board very persuasive. >> major challenge and not just for democrats or republicans but uniting one challenge but people of various religious faiths, including muslim community and christian community and jewish community here in the united states and elsewhere. we need to have some unity behind this to help save mankind from this senseless murder of innocent people. when you talk about people being terrace, their purpose is to terrorize. that means to win the battle through terrorizing a population to letting them achieve their goals through that sarah. we americans are not going to be terrorized into giving up our rights and freedom and ability to be part of the world. i think that we need to stand with our european allies and our allies in the muslim world who are being killed and murdered at a much higher rate. a closing statement? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think what was interesting with this
and so the last point i would say is the other role that women are playing is the enticement role. someone on the other end of a u-2 video or chat room that is eager to bring women on board very persuasive. >> major challenge and not just for democrats or republicans but uniting one challenge but people of various religious faiths, including muslim community and christian community and jewish community here in the united states and elsewhere. we need to have some unity behind this to help...
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it will be hard for the turks to take a lead role or an open role in fighting i.s.i.s. one would think it will be an easy choice. if you dig deeper, as you have, there's a host of complications making it difficult. it is putting pressure on the u.s. turkish relationship. >> there's pressure on the turkish relationships in general, as it becomes clearer that turkey will not be welcome into europe. how much of a role has that snub played in tilting turkey's orientation from the west to the east? >> the should be is a decade old. turkey began e.u. membership in 2005, as soon as it began, it ended. it was a snub to the turks, and led to a reconsideration from the turkish perspective of whether they want to be in europe, and whether it is appropriate for them to with be. that was against a backdrop of an effort to broden turkey's foreign policy, with an emphasis on the muslim world. the leadership of the justice party, now recep tayyip erdogan, and the prime minister, who spent a long time as the foreign minister, believes that turkey is a leading muslim power and needs to p
it will be hard for the turks to take a lead role or an open role in fighting i.s.i.s. one would think it will be an easy choice. if you dig deeper, as you have, there's a host of complications making it difficult. it is putting pressure on the u.s. turkish relationship. >> there's pressure on the turkish relationships in general, as it becomes clearer that turkey will not be welcome into europe. how much of a role has that snub played in tilting turkey's orientation from the west to the...
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it has committed to a political role, economic, diplomatic role. the only part where there's been reluctance has been a military role and this is because last year britain's parliament voted against strikes in syria. so there is a reluctance by the public to get involved in another war in the middle east. remember, of course britain has been the main ally for the war in iraq. as a result, there's been some questions as to whether britain will support air strikes but this kind of a video is likely to simply increase the resolve of british lawmakers here. >> joining us live at cnn london. we appreciate your reporting there. >>> u.s. president obama has released the following statement. the president said quote the u.s. strongly condemned the barbaric murder of uk citizen david hanes by the terrorist group isil. our reporters go out to the family of him and the people of the uk. we stand shoulder to shoulder with our close friend and ally in grieve and resolve. >> still to come on cnn, isis continues to threaten iraq despite a wave of u.s. air strikes
it has committed to a political role, economic, diplomatic role. the only part where there's been reluctance has been a military role and this is because last year britain's parliament voted against strikes in syria. so there is a reluctance by the public to get involved in another war in the middle east. remember, of course britain has been the main ally for the war in iraq. as a result, there's been some questions as to whether britain will support air strikes but this kind of a video is...
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egypt can play a more influential role. i don't think many countries can undertake the role egypt can do. i believe egypt can work freely with both sides, the israelis and palestinians. egypt enjoys credit ability with both sides. this is one important issue. reach realucceed to peace, we will be able to achieve a lot in the region. very important for the people to the will ofs now the egyptians. egypt on heard about the 20th of january, 2011. there is another revolution that took place. for the world to know the revolution took place as well at the hands of the egyptians. makegyptians are able to two revolutions in four years, yes. they are capable people. they can make change for a better true to her -- feature for the country. >> what was the second revolution necessary? you had a democratically elected government. >> egyptians felt their country was approaching dangerous extremism. path thatng into a the egyptians did not want for their country. they wanted freedoms. they wanted democracy. they wanted social justice. th
egypt can play a more influential role. i don't think many countries can undertake the role egypt can do. i believe egypt can work freely with both sides, the israelis and palestinians. egypt enjoys credit ability with both sides. this is one important issue. reach realucceed to peace, we will be able to achieve a lot in the region. very important for the people to the will ofs now the egyptians. egypt on heard about the 20th of january, 2011. there is another revolution that took place. for...
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but they've been there and playing a role of it. if scotland chooses to be an independent country, it has to go through the process negotiating its entry back into the organization and i challenge whether or not it has the breadth that we want to have, that pays a proper tribute to the roles it had. the u.k., 0.6 of the world's occupation, the second-largest aid budgets, 400 million pounds is the british budget for syria. an independent scotland wouldn't have the ability to have that brettedth and impact. that would be regrettable. >> the scots are hardly unique in running their affairs. the catalans, finnish and others. does an undependent scotland make sense in a cultural way. it's hard to add up on an accountant's ledger. stay with us. >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. in the three centuries since the crowns of england and scotland merged aspects of dally live converged. north of the border identities remained. a lot of countries have regions in accent, religious sentiments. we are looking
but they've been there and playing a role of it. if scotland chooses to be an independent country, it has to go through the process negotiating its entry back into the organization and i challenge whether or not it has the breadth that we want to have, that pays a proper tribute to the roles it had. the u.k., 0.6 of the world's occupation, the second-largest aid budgets, 400 million pounds is the british budget for syria. an independent scotland wouldn't have the ability to have that brettedth...
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these tiny organisms play a key role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide. the food chain, they are essential to ocean ecosystems. understanding the ecology of phytoplankton is the goal of penny chisholm at the massachusetts institute of technology. chisholm: what most people don't realize is that the oceans are responsible for half of the photosynthesis on earth and that is that they produce half of the oxygen that is produced through the photosynthetic mechanism. the organisms that do this are the microbes, the phytoplankton in the oceans. we call them the invisible forest. they are the plants of the oceans, and they are the base of the food web. if they weren't there, there would be nothing else living in the oceans. narrator: another crucial role of phytoplankton is to regulate carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. chisholm: we think of the ocean ecosystem as a photosynthetic machine, in a sense. and a critical function of this machine is to steadily pump carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the surface oceans and then export it to the deep ocean. narrato
these tiny organisms play a key role in regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide. the food chain, they are essential to ocean ecosystems. understanding the ecology of phytoplankton is the goal of penny chisholm at the massachusetts institute of technology. chisholm: what most people don't realize is that the oceans are responsible for half of the photosynthesis on earth and that is that they produce half of the oxygen that is produced through the photosynthetic mechanism. the organisms that do...
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government has a role, but a community of muslim leaders plays a role. this is not because they are to blame. oftentimes the credibility of government is little. these spaces can not go unchallenged. we must find creative ways to find support to communities that we know are willing to take that fight on in ways that government simply cannot or should not. we need to focus broadly. for many muslims, economic concerns are paramount. the arab -- as secretary kerry noted, there is a -- private sector jobs are essential into turning into this a desk dividends. while there is no -- young people others have the tool they immediate to live well. my intention is to focus on assisted areas that need attention. i was struck by this statistic. the average time an individual spends in a refugee camp is 17 years. that means we must provide refugees leadership and entrepreneurship. we will appropriate resilience in muslim communities that address climate change. and because stories and culture matter, because of that, we will have efforts to improve the capacity of mus
government has a role, but a community of muslim leaders plays a role. this is not because they are to blame. oftentimes the credibility of government is little. these spaces can not go unchallenged. we must find creative ways to find support to communities that we know are willing to take that fight on in ways that government simply cannot or should not. we need to focus broadly. for many muslims, economic concerns are paramount. the arab -- as secretary kerry noted, there is a -- private...
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but i would prefer for scots still to be in the united kingdom parliament to play a role on the global stage but also on all of these issues that effect all parts of the united kingdom rather than to leave the u.n. and then seen to negotiate our way back in. to negotiate back into a currency agreement. back into an european union, and back into nato, and nuclear alliance. i think the best opportunities for scotland going forward, not to rely on our past, is for scotland to play a leading role in the united kingdom. >> adam ramsey, isn't scotland in a pretty sweet position that is not shared by england. he have representatives in the scottish parliament making decisions, and representatives who go down to westminster to vote on international matters. >> well, certainly i feel very sorry--i have lived most of the last five years of my life in england, and i feel very sorry for people who don't have the opportunity to break from the u.k. that's not a reason to remain governed by that system. the scottish parliament has it's entire budget set by westminster, and at the moment they're cutti
but i would prefer for scots still to be in the united kingdom parliament to play a role on the global stage but also on all of these issues that effect all parts of the united kingdom rather than to leave the u.n. and then seen to negotiate our way back in. to negotiate back into a currency agreement. back into an european union, and back into nato, and nuclear alliance. i think the best opportunities for scotland going forward, not to rely on our past, is for scotland to play a leading role...
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what is the threat to the new middle east that you will play a role? role? >> ( translated ): too early to delineate the future of the middle east now, because the events that took place over the last four years were momentous. and they were interrelated. so to say-- i want to say was the-- was nato's mission in libya accomplished? the revolution in libya did not fail because there is the will of the libbians, but now this will is captive to the armored militias in the absence of a national it army -- >> a stable government. >> and a stable government and national police forces. i believe that the mission should have been completed by assembling the weapons that are now in the hand of the militias, to build the capacities of the military and the police, and to found strong national government to lead the country afterwards. but this did not happen. i don't want you to say that the libyan revolution failed. the ribbians are great people... they have a will -- >> i said actually succeeded, but then it collapsed. >> ( translated ): we need to ensure its continu
what is the threat to the new middle east that you will play a role? role? >> ( translated ): too early to delineate the future of the middle east now, because the events that took place over the last four years were momentous. and they were interrelated. so to say-- i want to say was the-- was nato's mission in libya accomplished? the revolution in libya did not fail because there is the will of the libbians, but now this will is captive to the armored militias in the absence of a...
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it knows that it has a role to -- a role to play. the fight against terrorism will be pursued and accelerated as much as is necessary with respect for law. with a respect for sovereignty of states. we will make no mistake when we act. we will always do so with respect for the principles of the united nations. i would like to talk to about some other things. please understand that in my country, there is nevertheless a great question which is being asked and being asked to you. when faced with this barbaric act, faced with terrorism, will remain spectators? or will we be actors together in what should be an international order. this question if we do not respond to it or respond to too weakly, the terrorists will continue with their undertaking and indoctrination. it is not weakness that will be the response, it is force. the force of law, the force of the united nations. at a certain point also, the force of military action when it becomes necessary. i also wanted to talk to you about other regions of the world. which are also going
it knows that it has a role to -- a role to play. the fight against terrorism will be pursued and accelerated as much as is necessary with respect for law. with a respect for sovereignty of states. we will make no mistake when we act. we will always do so with respect for the principles of the united nations. i would like to talk to about some other things. please understand that in my country, there is nevertheless a great question which is being asked and being asked to you. when faced with...
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that is the role to fight back against the propaganda.r the arab states and muslim sleleaders. >> that is the hard part, too. bobby ghosh, thank you so much. >>> if you would like to donate to the james w. foley legacy foundation, find information at jamesfoleyfund.com. >>> hillary clinton ready to return to iowa for the first time in six years and she's bringing some impressive poll numbers with her and sarah palin and her family attend a party that turns violent. the palin's alleged involvement in the confrontation just ahead. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use
that is the role to fight back against the propaganda.r the arab states and muslim sleleaders. >> that is the hard part, too. bobby ghosh, thank you so much. >>> if you would like to donate to the james w. foley legacy foundation, find information at jamesfoleyfund.com. >>> hillary clinton ready to return to iowa for the first time in six years and she's bringing some impressive poll numbers with her and sarah palin and her family attend a party that turns violent. the...
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turkey is already playing a role. this is what i touched on earlier. they are playing an enormous role and onest things the general said in the meeting we had with arab leaders is as soon as the guns are quiet, we need to be hearing the sounds of hammers. we need to come in and give these countries an opportunity to see the alternatives. >> the success of this u.s. operation will depend on progress on the ground. he is the former ambassador to iraq. they expressed a need for the government in iraq. is this new government strong enough to sustain any gains made in the campaign. >> it was a positive snep which sunnis need. they fill the position of interior and defense minster which they have to do soon. that was very much necessary as a first step to get the sunnis to take up arms and fight isis in their territories. without that, the sunnis were marginalized if they did not participate, that would help by increasing public support for them in those areas. >> exactly that imbalance and lack of power is a criticism that has been against al maliki. you ha
turkey is already playing a role. this is what i touched on earlier. they are playing an enormous role and onest things the general said in the meeting we had with arab leaders is as soon as the guns are quiet, we need to be hearing the sounds of hammers. we need to come in and give these countries an opportunity to see the alternatives. >> the success of this u.s. operation will depend on progress on the ground. he is the former ambassador to iraq. they expressed a need for the...
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role. it's the military command's job to tell the president what they want. it's the president's job to decide what they need. and the president has to bring our country along. that's a tough job. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you each one more question. congressman schiff, i want to ask you about congress, because this week as we pointed out, you did approve $500 million to arm and train the syrian rebels. on the other hand, you're going to go home without a larger vote to authorize what, in effect, is a new war. the question i have is, is congress forfeiting its constitutional responsibility? >> absolutely. absolutely. the president has said this is a war. this is going to last years. that is quintessentially the power of congress only to declare. i think we are really ababdicat role. i think it would be narrow but bring this fight within constitutional framework. i don't accept the administration's argument we can rely on the amof which applied to a different conflict a
role. it's the military command's job to tell the president what they want. it's the president's job to decide what they need. and the president has to bring our country along. that's a tough job. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you each one more question. congressman schiff, i want to ask you about congress, because this week as we pointed out, you did approve $500 million to arm and train the syrian rebels. on the other hand, you're going to go home without a larger vote...
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landing a role on the tv medical drama, "saint elsewhere."zel is a television rookie among a cast of veterans. but his talent is obvious to his cast mate, william daniels, right from the start. >> he was just a really good actor. you knew it from being at that table. >> get away from me! >> he was always kind of the cool, calm, collected person. >> nurse, mrs. zenvari, 302, did you give her -- >> you wrote it, we gave it. >> dr. phillip chamber for six seasons. his star is rising. daniels isn't a bit surprised when denzel makes the leap to movies. >> i had the feeling that he belonged in film. he had a certain gravitas. >> film success for denzel is immediate. his first major movie "cry freedom," earns him a supporting actor oscar nomination for his performance as anti apartheid activist. >> a south africa for equals, black or white. >> denzel doesn't win, but he's nominated again in the same category just two years later for his work in the civil war film "glory." >> if you boys just turn right around, head on down that and you let us head d
landing a role on the tv medical drama, "saint elsewhere."zel is a television rookie among a cast of veterans. but his talent is obvious to his cast mate, william daniels, right from the start. >> he was just a really good actor. you knew it from being at that table. >> get away from me! >> he was always kind of the cool, calm, collected person. >> nurse, mrs. zenvari, 302, did you give her -- >> you wrote it, we gave it. >> dr. phillip chamber for...
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and to be a role model. but like i said, one is too many, but at the same time there are a lot of great guys in this league. >> in a sense, you did answer my question because you did say ray rice should be allowed to play again. that's not one strike our out. you think he should be allowed to learn from his lesson. but on the issue of nfl overall, this ray rice deal has lifted this to the table, four domestic abuse issues on the table, adrian peterson, ray rice, ray mcdonald still playing after he was arrested for domestic issues. greg hardy expected to play after playing because he was found guilty on a domestic charge. these cases are all out there. i've got to be honest with you. if the ray rice case hadn't happened, frankly, the american public wouldn't have noticed, fair point, but it doesn't seem like the players association or the leadership of nfl thought this was that serious of an issue. >> i don't know if jumping to conclusions and jumping and saying this guy should never play again or even though
and to be a role model. but like i said, one is too many, but at the same time there are a lot of great guys in this league. >> in a sense, you did answer my question because you did say ray rice should be allowed to play again. that's not one strike our out. you think he should be allowed to learn from his lesson. but on the issue of nfl overall, this ray rice deal has lifted this to the table, four domestic abuse issues on the table, adrian peterson, ray rice, ray mcdonald still playing...
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i think israel can play a role in this, and i think they can play a role through a number of means. they can play a role in supporting an individual taking charge in iraq. they can eliminate the shia militia that are closely allied to make sure that they do not create an inclusive government and become another puppet of iran. they can play a role in advising, the same way the united states plays. they are much closure to the region -- closer to the region. there are some issues that we do not have, but they could play a valuable role. good morning. veteran.etnam andnted to make a comment ask a good question -- asking question. war, when they engagement,rules of it has gone a lot of jihad is killed over the last 40 years. f1used what we called 00s, a tactical nuclear weapon. them, the army used them in the canon. i would like to see them used in , to say did you get the message? and if they don't, to say did you get it this time? host: tactical nuclear weapons? employi am trained to tactical nuclear weapons, i went through that course when i was a young officer in the military. i dec
i think israel can play a role in this, and i think they can play a role through a number of means. they can play a role in supporting an individual taking charge in iraq. they can eliminate the shia militia that are closely allied to make sure that they do not create an inclusive government and become another puppet of iran. they can play a role in advising, the same way the united states plays. they are much closure to the region -- closer to the region. there are some issues that we do not...
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and unfortunately the role they play, it puts a huge target on them to be good role models, you know,not only on and off the field. kind of makes you wonder, are these guys that are being put in the spotlight worth being looked up to? >> no matter who you are, i think any type of violence, anything that a regular person should do, you should also get punished. no matter if you're the president of the united states, if you're a quarterback for the n.f.l., if you're a kid like us, there are consequences to whatever you do. >> unfortunately, society gives the impression that athletes do need to be role models. however, this does become tricky for athletes because they need to learn how to balance their personal life from their sports life. >> professional athletes definitely have an obligation to act as role models. if you are playing on every sunday on national television and people watch you, then they will begin to look up to you. and whether you like it or not, you have to act like a role model. >> at the end of the day, they're not the ones who interact with your children. it's you,
and unfortunately the role they play, it puts a huge target on them to be good role models, you know,not only on and off the field. kind of makes you wonder, are these guys that are being put in the spotlight worth being looked up to? >> no matter who you are, i think any type of violence, anything that a regular person should do, you should also get punished. no matter if you're the president of the united states, if you're a quarterback for the n.f.l., if you're a kid like us, there are...
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a previous role at the federal trade commission. i was head of the office of thecy planning and head of internet access task force. and we looked at this issues in connectivity competition policy that we issued. and some of the issues that that at was whether the antitrust laws which we enforce as well as consumer protection could promote some of the values that the net neutrality trying to safeguard. so, for example, making sure that consumers get the type of broad-band service they've been promised by their providers. also, that the market remains and that there aren't any anti-competitive prohibitions put in place. so that is a question, i think, out.continues to play how is the best way to safeguard consumer interests here? and one of the things that i've talking about is the importance of making sure that innovation can thrive. changed models have substantially, even since the internet started, when we go aol garden approach. we want to make sure we maintain flexibility as well as safeguarding consumer interests. that the antit
a previous role at the federal trade commission. i was head of the office of thecy planning and head of internet access task force. and we looked at this issues in connectivity competition policy that we issued. and some of the issues that that at was whether the antitrust laws which we enforce as well as consumer protection could promote some of the values that the net neutrality trying to safeguard. so, for example, making sure that consumers get the type of broad-band service they've been...
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the role obviously is different than the military command role. >> we it is the president's job to tellhem what they want and what they need and he has to bring our country along were it is a tough job. >> we have a couple minutes left. congressman, i want to ask you about congress because as we pointed out you approved $500 ment to arm and train the syrian rebels but you will go home without a larger vote to authorize what is a new war and the question, is congress forfeiting the constitutional responsibility? >> absolutely. absolutely. the president said this is a war it will last years it is the power of congress to declare this and we are add having our responsibility. congress should take up the authorization and i have introduced one that is narrow andblies the fight in our framework and i don't accept the president's argument. you it is of constitutional dimension. there was an extraordinary ever vent in australia this week where 15 people were arrested in australia for planning public beheadings on the internet they have been encouraged to carry out. how concerned are you to the
the role obviously is different than the military command role. >> we it is the president's job to tellhem what they want and what they need and he has to bring our country along were it is a tough job. >> we have a couple minutes left. congressman, i want to ask you about congress because as we pointed out you approved $500 ment to arm and train the syrian rebels but you will go home without a larger vote to authorize what is a new war and the question, is congress forfeiting the...
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, more strong women roles. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® oral-b toothbrushes aree engineered al, campbell's healthy request. with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly, to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. >>> world reaction to the airstrike
, more strong women roles. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of...
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they have been playing their real role. i simply challenge whether or not we would have the kind of breadth that we would want to have that pays proper tribute. on international aid, for example, i mentioned the u.k. of the world population, the second largest aid budget in the world. 400 million pounds alone has been the age budget. simply would haven't that ability to have the breadth and impact around the world, and i think that would be regrettable. >> we will be back after a short break, the scotts are hardly unique in wanting to run their own affairs. the people of belgium, the people of quebec, all live in a restless relationship, does an independent scotland make sense, in a national cultural way? it's hard to add up, stay with us. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a cri
they have been playing their real role. i simply challenge whether or not we would have the kind of breadth that we would want to have that pays proper tribute. on international aid, for example, i mentioned the u.k. of the world population, the second largest aid budget in the world. 400 million pounds alone has been the age budget. simply would haven't that ability to have the breadth and impact around the world, and i think that would be regrettable. >> we will be back after a short...
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. >> guest: ended focus is on the values, important, the role of the mother, the role of the father, young, questionable south end of the you of of mother and nurturing her children, the importance of education, the love for learning. father being a provider, you know, the strength, and just instilling these values of, accountability, passion, all the things that would go on to exhibit to the world in his adult life preheat. >> host: degeneration today is to remove? >> guest: you know, i travel laureled. many different audiences. young people, middle-aged. what i find is that there are many young people who are very much and san with malcolm. very much, you know, the legacy, you know, and there are some who are not. i think it is important for all of us who are conscious, who are educated, it is important that we educate the ones who are misinformed or, you know, her need guidance. >> host: plenty magnificent illustrations in this book. it's potentially illustrations were done by ag ford, and he is just phenomenal, phenomenal. beautiful, beautiful depictions of moments that were impo
. >> guest: ended focus is on the values, important, the role of the mother, the role of the father, young, questionable south end of the you of of mother and nurturing her children, the importance of education, the love for learning. father being a provider, you know, the strength, and just instilling these values of, accountability, passion, all the things that would go on to exhibit to the world in his adult life preheat. >> host: degeneration today is to remove? >> guest:...
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>> do you think they are doing a helpful role? >> helpful role? we believe that turkey, because they have concerns just like other partners in the region, are extending their effort and energy to address this as best they can. i am not going to go into any more detail than that. >> could you give us a picture of the situation on the ground at the muzzl -- mosul dam? >> isil keeps trying to take it back. as long as they pose a threat to this facility, we will continue to hit them, and we are. "thecretary kerry wrote in new york times" this week and that he and secretary hagel will be asking other nato nations for help with this, potentially campaigning against isis in syria? what will they ask for specifically in building that coalition? >> we are still pulling together an agenda here, but you are right, secretary hagel and secretary kerry do want to get together with these partner nations. many of them are nato allies, of course. i don't have a list right now. i think this is going to be more of an informal arrangement, on the sidelines of the alr
>> do you think they are doing a helpful role? >> helpful role? we believe that turkey, because they have concerns just like other partners in the region, are extending their effort and energy to address this as best they can. i am not going to go into any more detail than that. >> could you give us a picture of the situation on the ground at the muzzl -- mosul dam? >> isil keeps trying to take it back. as long as they pose a threat to this facility, we will continue to...
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but there was a federal role. for some conservatives, any role disqualifies it.on't love there was a federal role. i'm concerned about accountability and better outcomes. so i'm willing to take -- look and say, s and cons look, on the whole, what this means is our schools are aiming higher standards than they have before in almost every state. and i'm hopeful that's going to learning more and many more kids ready for what's going to come next with college or career. a supporter of common core, how concerned are you about polling numbers on common gallup poll on this, do you favor or oppose having teachers in your have common core state standards to guide what they teach? 60% 33% say they favored, saying they opposed. and as you have noted in some of our writing on this, those numbers are down from the years before. absolutely. it's concerning. not surprising there's been a to year negative campaign try to drive down the poll numbers of common core. it's political campaign, they attack ads, drive down the numbers. if you like the idea of higher idea rds, do you li
but there was a federal role. for some conservatives, any role disqualifies it.on't love there was a federal role. i'm concerned about accountability and better outcomes. so i'm willing to take -- look and say, s and cons look, on the whole, what this means is our schools are aiming higher standards than they have before in almost every state. and i'm hopeful that's going to learning more and many more kids ready for what's going to come next with college or career. a supporter of common core,...
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will be in an advisory role on the grounds, principally from headquarters. i think what general dempsey laid out was, situations change. indeed itons change, is his legal obligation to provide his military advice to the secretary of defense and the president. that was all he was doing. not forecasting, not predicting. just saying if situations change, he might make that recommendation. >> what circumstances are we talking about? situations with these close combat advisors become combat troops? >> what has been agreed upon, in order to first degrade and then destroy isil as the president has mentioned, there will be a ground force required. it will not include u.s. forces. what general dempsey is saying, at some point if the non-u.s. ground force is insufficient, perhaps he might recommend u.s. advisory role, but leave the headquarters in a company troops in combat missions. >> you have been on the ground in iraq. is it possible to defeat something like the islamic state without combat troops? >> no. eventually there will be a ground force required. in the be
will be in an advisory role on the grounds, principally from headquarters. i think what general dempsey laid out was, situations change. indeed itons change, is his legal obligation to provide his military advice to the secretary of defense and the president. that was all he was doing. not forecasting, not predicting. just saying if situations change, he might make that recommendation. >> what circumstances are we talking about? situations with these close combat advisors become combat...
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my role was to do something that i was a big believer in. and so my role was to make sure that some of the inside knowledge that they had was made completely transparent to the reader so that they knew where things came from and how you new things. but essentially when you have authors as talented as nancy and michael, you get up in the morning and use it to work. >> what is your editing process? would you do with your manuscript? >> it came in a section and the first thing you do is you -- you can't really do serious editing and you are in an office. and you have to completely immerse yourself in the book. there would be times when i would leave the book and go out and get dinner and still be living in the middle of the nixon administration and run back and get back to it. so you want the ability to sort of sink into the story as much as possible so you can see the beauty and occasionally make it more beautiful. >> you take a red pen to a? a pencil? >> i take a pencil to it. it comes from my days as a newspaper and magazine were an editor a
my role was to do something that i was a big believer in. and so my role was to make sure that some of the inside knowledge that they had was made completely transparent to the reader so that they knew where things came from and how you new things. but essentially when you have authors as talented as nancy and michael, you get up in the morning and use it to work. >> what is your editing process? would you do with your manuscript? >> it came in a section and the first thing you do...
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and iran and iran's role in all of this? >> well, we've been very clear, secretary kerry said there's a role for every country around the world. he said before the security council last friday with the iranian foreign minister there, or the iranian minister there, that there is an important role for iran to play. however, we are going to act in our interest and the interest of our partners. we will take action when it is in our interest -- >> is it a nonstarter, the coupling of sanctions on iran due to its alleged nuclear program and then having iran come back and taking a role and combatting ice else? is that a nonstarter to couple those? >> it's not worth mixing those, because a precondition to iran opening up to the world is they have to convince iran of the role of its program. and so that is an ongoing negotiation. it's a very difficult negotiation. that will go on over the coming days and weeks. again, for iran to rejoin the community of nations and be a constructive partner, they have to convince the global community
and iran and iran's role in all of this? >> well, we've been very clear, secretary kerry said there's a role for every country around the world. he said before the security council last friday with the iranian foreign minister there, or the iranian minister there, that there is an important role for iran to play. however, we are going to act in our interest and the interest of our partners. we will take action when it is in our interest -- >> is it a nonstarter, the coupling of...
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and there is a role for pharmacists plan there is a role for nurse practitioners to play. >> we packaged movies together. do you think that down the road perhaps cvs could get in the role of primary care in providing primary care and another questioner says access to dental care could be much better from urban neighborhoods and will communities and would they ever consider addressing that need by opening retail dental clinics. >> that is another great question. and, you know, we don't have any short-term plans as we think about the role that we may play in dental. although one of the services that are nursed back to shooters provider, the folks that come in and they might have a dental abscess and it becomes one of those emergency visit until they can get to their dentist or and honest. i think the fact that our health care system is evolving, we continue to evaluate broadening our services and we are doing more today than what we were doing three or four years ago. i think that there are some things that we will begin to pilot next year that will broaden our services and once again we d
and there is a role for pharmacists plan there is a role for nurse practitioners to play. >> we packaged movies together. do you think that down the road perhaps cvs could get in the role of primary care in providing primary care and another questioner says access to dental care could be much better from urban neighborhoods and will communities and would they ever consider addressing that need by opening retail dental clinics. >> that is another great question. and, you know, we...
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, initial role as a coordinating role. but i also said he would work directly in that coordination with general austin as the centcom commander. that's why president obama will be with the centcom commander in tampa tomorrow to go over the plan. >> sure, sure. well, mr. secretary, my concern is i don't want people to be under the delusion that this is just another effort, another terrorist effort that we're going to be pursuing. asked by a reporter on september 11 to define victory against isil, the white house press secretary said "i didn't bring my webster's dictionary with me up here." secretary hagel, you didn't bring yours, either. can you define what victory looks like in the united states against isil? >> well, i believe victory would be when we complete the mission of degrading and destroying, defeating isil. just as the president laid out, that was his objective. >> i understand that. that's not -- i got a different interpretation when i listened to his speech when he said on the fight against isil "it will not in
, initial role as a coordinating role. but i also said he would work directly in that coordination with general austin as the centcom commander. that's why president obama will be with the centcom commander in tampa tomorrow to go over the plan. >> sure, sure. well, mr. secretary, my concern is i don't want people to be under the delusion that this is just another effort, another terrorist effort that we're going to be pursuing. asked by a reporter on september 11 to define victory...
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roles were southerner, lady, political hostess, along with the more common roles of wife and mother. dolly added elements from european and royal cultures, however, to create her republican queen, a persona which she deployed to political effect. dolly's position as "queen" dolly resulted in her ascension as the charismatic figure for the madison administration. certainly by the time madison is inaugurated in 1809 but it would be enhanced by the outbreak of war. in the historical search for dolly's creation of this republican queen, the sources don't lie in dolly's own words. she does not discuss her work that way in her private correspondence. for evidence we must rely on the many descriptions of dolly that were supplied by those who saw her or met her, especially at her famous wednesday night drawing rooms. generally the descriptions of dolly that peppered the letters and newspaper reports of the early republic had been regarded by historians as a form of color commentary and not the least because they are actually quite colorful. men and women reported back home on what dolly wore
roles were southerner, lady, political hostess, along with the more common roles of wife and mother. dolly added elements from european and royal cultures, however, to create her republican queen, a persona which she deployed to political effect. dolly's position as "queen" dolly resulted in her ascension as the charismatic figure for the madison administration. certainly by the time madison is inaugurated in 1809 but it would be enhanced by the outbreak of war. in the historical...
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i have got to play this role, and i just threw myself at these people. it is a role of a lifetime.ost difficult part would be the externals, and that was the simplest part, and the costumes, and the wig, and the make up was done expertly. and i was helped by three wonderful people, who are members of trans -- who are transgender, they are part of the community and they were consultants that led me to that wonderful character, but i kind of understood mora. i don't understand why, but he is was as real to me -- he is is the most wonderful character. there was sort of a fail safe built in there, mora is very young into her transition. jeffrey is very young into his playing -- >> you're each stepping into new roles. >> yes, i loved the opportunity, i have been given this wonderful opportunity, and also in front of me is the great creator, writer, director. >> it's an amazing cast. >> yeah, it just goes on. and just give me a break. >> we talk so much about how pop culture can shape politics and public attitude. and when we talked about the defensive marriage act and it's defeat, many
i have got to play this role, and i just threw myself at these people. it is a role of a lifetime.ost difficult part would be the externals, and that was the simplest part, and the costumes, and the wig, and the make up was done expertly. and i was helped by three wonderful people, who are members of trans -- who are transgender, they are part of the community and they were consultants that led me to that wonderful character, but i kind of understood mora. i don't understand why, but he is was...
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it played the role of peacemaker and arms supplier, making it hard to define ultimate goals. for example, it hosts the largest u.s. air base in the middle east, along with the forward headquarters of the u.s. central command, responsible for military operations in afghanistan. at the same time, qatar hosts ex-island leaders of the afghan taliban. in syria, qatar aims to unseat the regime of bashar al-assad. it's a goal that the united states endorses, but qatar's methods drew intense criticism. that is because it directed support not just to groups opposed politically to the regime, but critics say to armed islamic extremists. >> it is clearly that qatar supported some of the more hard line groups. >> the u.s. treasury accused qatar of hosting terrorist financiers. last year treasury identified two private individuals it accused of funnelling money from qatar to al-qaeda affiliates in syria. white the treasury didn't say the two ever acted on behalf of the qatari government, it criticized qatar's: . >> qatar denies supporting terrorists, but it works with other nations, inclu
it played the role of peacemaker and arms supplier, making it hard to define ultimate goals. for example, it hosts the largest u.s. air base in the middle east, along with the forward headquarters of the u.s. central command, responsible for military operations in afghanistan. at the same time, qatar hosts ex-island leaders of the afghan taliban. in syria, qatar aims to unseat the regime of bashar al-assad. it's a goal that the united states endorses, but qatar's methods drew intense criticism....