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the district isn't making schmitt reject the existence of god.t is protecting others from forced religious practice. if troy schmitt thinks he can cite the constitution without reading it, he can keep on pretending. it was the biggest decision king's hawaiian had faced, since robert taira opened his first bakery in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow again, to the east coast they needed a new factory, but where? fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we're also part of ge, a company that's built hundreds of factories. so we could bring in experts to help king's hawaiian make sense of transportation routes, supply chains, labor pools, and zoning to help them make the right decision. and, i'd like to think, to make their founder proud. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know, can help you grow
the district isn't making schmitt reject the existence of god.t is protecting others from forced religious practice. if troy schmitt thinks he can cite the constitution without reading it, he can keep on pretending. it was the biggest decision king's hawaiian had faced, since robert taira opened his first bakery in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow...
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schmitt was more than open to that proposal. made.change was and bertrand, because he talked to the polls before, forwarded the information to them. a slow process. are ableolls over time to discern how the process works break enigma messages. to you do that, you have turn it to a realtime operation o develop realtime intelligence. they didn't get a chance to do that. now after two years, they were place make it to a called bletchley park. the code making and code up by g headquarters set winston churchill. allen churing comes up with an approach that he referred to as i should say assumed text. were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out day at the same time, enigma messages at the same time. the nature of the mission of the radio stations, guess the ble to first station 26 on the coast of france comes on the air every 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off of tower is the weather today off of the coast of france will be -- why, it was concerned with reports to weather the german ships an
schmitt was more than open to that proposal. made.change was and bertrand, because he talked to the polls before, forwarded the information to them. a slow process. are ableolls over time to discern how the process works break enigma messages. to you do that, you have turn it to a realtime operation o develop realtime intelligence. they didn't get a chance to do that. now after two years, they were place make it to a called bletchley park. the code making and code up by g headquarters set...
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. >> charles schmitt, thank you very much for that. down unrest seems to die -- seems to settle on missouri, the national guard has withdrawn from the area. over the past two weeks, more than 160 people have been detained during riots over the death of michael brown, a black teenager shot dead by a policeman. a grand jury is currently looking at evidence to determine whether the officer involved in that shooting should be charged. it could take weeks to make that decision. venezuela has long suffered from food shortages and the government answer to that is to force consumers to scan their fingerprints at the supermarket. the president says the biometric card will soon be introduced in a bid to prevent people from buying too much of the same stuff and from smuggling them into neighboring countries for a profit. shanna hawkins explains. >> shoppers in venezuela will soon be handing over not only their money at the checkouts, but also their fingerprints. the government is planning to introduce biometric security in supermarkets that can t
. >> charles schmitt, thank you very much for that. down unrest seems to die -- seems to settle on missouri, the national guard has withdrawn from the area. over the past two weeks, more than 160 people have been detained during riots over the death of michael brown, a black teenager shot dead by a policeman. a grand jury is currently looking at evidence to determine whether the officer involved in that shooting should be charged. it could take weeks to make that decision. venezuela has...
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i spoke to annie schmitt. a report are for street blog. i folder i never thought a place had too much parking. >> i recommend you take a trip to kansas city or parts of cleland or any city in the -- cleveland, or any city in the united states. they have a big swath of prime land occupied almost entire by surface parking. it's a low value use of urban land. >> i would have assumed that the market deals with that. i come from toronto, they used to have surface parking lots and now they are condominiums. i assume when the land is more valuable that the market dictates that it become that. you say there's a public policy issue in here? >> yes, sometimes there is. a lot of cities have minimum parking requirements. there's laws that state there has to be a certain amount of parking spaces. and tax policies can play into it. it taxes the value of buildings more than the value of land, and that creates an incident if for someone to sit on. just a big sheet of asphalt and collect the revenues and invest little in it. >> what is the study - it indic
i spoke to annie schmitt. a report are for street blog. i folder i never thought a place had too much parking. >> i recommend you take a trip to kansas city or parts of cleland or any city in the -- cleveland, or any city in the united states. they have a big swath of prime land occupied almost entire by surface parking. it's a low value use of urban land. >> i would have assumed that the market deals with that. i come from toronto, they used to have surface parking lots and now...
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. >> the business models that larry and sergei and erik schmitt have created is maybe not quite as good as the discovery of oil, but up there. >> reporter: and the success is flowing. google is now the third most valuable company in america, behind only exxon and apple. its android operating system is on mobile devices everywhere. its founders are worth more than $30 billion each. and silicon valley, which was slumping before google went public, has never looked back. >> everything silicon valley is. innovative company with innovative ideas that changes the world for the better. >> reporter: with its immense cash holdings, allowing it to grow, attract talent and experiment, google is poised to be among the most important companies of the next several decades. one map, one video, and one search at a time. and one thing that we saw with google and now with other companies like facebook and twitter. is once a company becomes public, employees get wealthy. some of them branch who have to start their own companies. others, go on to run very large companies. so the google spread out all over
. >> the business models that larry and sergei and erik schmitt have created is maybe not quite as good as the discovery of oil, but up there. >> reporter: and the success is flowing. google is now the third most valuable company in america, behind only exxon and apple. its android operating system is on mobile devices everywhere. its founders are worth more than $30 billion each. and silicon valley, which was slumping before google went public, has never looked back. >>...
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joining me now is michael schmitt, who broke the story about his return to the united states. >> let's begin with the news that this young man after travelling and receiving training in syria, came back to the united states before heading to syria. countertorism officials say they had no idea he was in syria. >> well, what they are saying is when he comes back to the united states after his first trip to syria, they had no idea that he had trained at the al-nusra training camp. that is concerning, because it highlights the problem, there's no one-way flights. it's a difficult time tracking who goes in. in this instance, it looks look they had a little information that they knew he went to syria, but didn't know he was at the example and had been back in the united states for several months. >> shouldn't they have been aware of him and paying attention. you quote initial saying this is a big miss by law enforcement, and there were some red flags. >> well, we are not sure how many red flags they missed. the fbi said so many men's have gone to syria that you can't investigate all of them.
joining me now is michael schmitt, who broke the story about his return to the united states. >> let's begin with the news that this young man after travelling and receiving training in syria, came back to the united states before heading to syria. countertorism officials say they had no idea he was in syria. >> well, what they are saying is when he comes back to the united states after his first trip to syria, they had no idea that he had trained at the al-nusra training camp. that...
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and i think the risk schmitt gated by limiting unit size of, unit scale of operations. i think for $30 million you can build functional prototypes. you don't have to go to power plant scale before you know it works. and the return is amplified by worldwide applicability. once you have figured it out, you can do it anywhere. and it's also amplified by motivating other options because you now have actually set, put down a challenge. and i think small markets allow you to bootstrap. but they are small, and they are difficult. and and policy intervention would, i think, actually be a long-term thing. so i think what i want in the long term is, and that's what i'm working on now, is building an air capture center that demonstrates the technology and integrates these brand new ideas into academia. you want demonstrations, you want field-deployed prototypes which actually work, work all the time and establish rapid prototyping capabilities so you can build up and improve and improve. and learn by doing in many it rations because i think -- iterations because i think that's wha
and i think the risk schmitt gated by limiting unit size of, unit scale of operations. i think for $30 million you can build functional prototypes. you don't have to go to power plant scale before you know it works. and the return is amplified by worldwide applicability. once you have figured it out, you can do it anywhere. and it's also amplified by motivating other options because you now have actually set, put down a challenge. and i think small markets allow you to bootstrap. but they are...
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steve schmitt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next." starts right now. >>> turn coats, let's play "hardball". >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with those dozens of americans turn thing coat and joining islamic murderers in syria and iraq. next we get to the republican strategy for taking up the u.s. senate. turn every democratic opponent into barack obama. then we get to the stinking hamburger plan to skip u.s. tax laws by heading off it canada. finally the death that comes of handing a loaded automatic weapon to a 9-year-old and deafening silence from the national rifle association. you know, the ones who say guns don't kill people, people do.
steve schmitt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next." starts right now. >>> turn coats, let's play "hardball". >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with those dozens of americans turn thing coat and joining islamic murderers in syria and iraq. next we get to the republican strategy for taking up the u.s. senate. turn every democratic opponent into barack obama. then we get to the stinking hamburger...
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steve schmitt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next. "hardball" starts right now. >>> turn coats, let's play "hardball". >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with those dozens of americans turn thing coat and joining islamic murderers in syria and iraq. next we get to the republican strategy for taking up the u.s. senate. turn every democratic opponent into barack obama. then we get to the stinking hamburger plan to skip u.s. tax laws by heading off it canada. finally the death that comes of handing a loaded automatic weapon to a 9-year-old and deafening silence from the national rifle association. you know, the ones who say guns don't kill people, people do. in this case, those of you hiding in the corner, it was a gun, an uzi that killed. as i said, we start with the murky change of heart and change of allegiance that drives a small but ruthless bunch of haters to join the murderous ranks of isis and other anti-american islamist terror groups based in syria. let's get a fix as best we can on who they
steve schmitt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next. "hardball" starts right now. >>> turn coats, let's play "hardball". >> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with those dozens of americans turn thing coat and joining islamic murderers in syria and iraq. next we get to the republican strategy for taking up the u.s. senate. turn every democratic opponent into barack obama. then we get to the...
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out and goes to your point, which is that a year before the invasion of iraq, my colleagues eric schmitt and david sanger began reporting a series of stories getting into the details of the initial war planning for the invasion. even as president bush was saying, "we are not going to war. diplomacy is on the table. there is off ramps here and there." the readers of "the times" were well aware that their president was on the verge, if not already had made, the most grave decision a democracy can make, which is to go to war. the bush administration might have been successful in planting some of the wmd stuff, but they were unsuccessful in hiding that fact they decided to go to war. i'm proud of the work we did to inform our readers of this. >> what page did it appear? >> page one. the invasion was in march. our first story was in april, saying here are the outlines of the war plan. the troops are in movement. it is already underway. so america, you had better get ready. >> what is this relationship like? is it adversarial? we all have a favorite metaphor. my metaphor is that the relationsh
out and goes to your point, which is that a year before the invasion of iraq, my colleagues eric schmitt and david sanger began reporting a series of stories getting into the details of the initial war planning for the invasion. even as president bush was saying, "we are not going to war. diplomacy is on the table. there is off ramps here and there." the readers of "the times" were well aware that their president was on the verge, if not already had made, the most grave...