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andy schwartz believes that will help with some of the things that jan has trouble with.r example, sometimes, when she looks right at an object, she can't grab it. >> schwartz: okay, i'm going to take the cone away. just go ahead and close it. >> scheuermann: oh, sure, no problem. >> schwartz: so as soon as i take the cone away, there is no problem. but as soon as i put the cone there, she can't do it. >> pelley: why is still a mystery. the progress is coming rapidly. they are working on a wireless version of the implant to eliminate the connection in the skull. and dr. geoffrey ling told us that the lab experiments will one day enter the real world. >> ling: and we're going to not stop at just arms and hands. i think that it's going to open the way for things like sight and sound. and... and my dream, i dream that we'll be able to take this into all sorts of patients-- patients with stroke, patients with cerebral palsy, and the elderly. >> scheuermann: i think when other quadriplegics see what i'm doing with the arm, they're all going to say, "oh, wow! i wish i could do
andy schwartz believes that will help with some of the things that jan has trouble with.r example, sometimes, when she looks right at an object, she can't grab it. >> schwartz: okay, i'm going to take the cone away. just go ahead and close it. >> scheuermann: oh, sure, no problem. >> schwartz: so as soon as i take the cone away, there is no problem. but as soon as i put the cone there, she can't do it. >> pelley: why is still a mystery. the progress is coming rapidly....
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schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be deva
schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and...
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masters champion charles schwartz was dialed in, birdie is set to move in the red.im, a left break, four birdies and six hole stretch gets him to even par. phil mickelson, dropped a couple early. kept his composure and birdied 10 and 11. kim would bogey on 16, double on 17 light there. she plus 4, five shots off the lead. there is hunter and he is in the thick of it. he got a 69. tiger woods, seven bogeys with a six over 76. she ten shots back. he drains the birdie putt to get the two under. he would settle with an even par. kim is in tenth place right there. >> i can't -- the leaderboard but i wanted to know how i was doing. it's so cool to see my next, nightclub lick el son, donald, it's an incredible feeling. >> a.j. griffin was really good today except for one pitch to a 41-year-old journey man catcher. a's and mariners at the coliseum, this is just what he does. brandon moss in the fourth, seven scoreless and struck out 8. chris young and runner on third. andy chavez and you are out of there. zero in the sixth. 41-year-old henry blanco, and dave niehous said gr
masters champion charles schwartz was dialed in, birdie is set to move in the red.im, a left break, four birdies and six hole stretch gets him to even par. phil mickelson, dropped a couple early. kept his composure and birdied 10 and 11. kim would bogey on 16, double on 17 light there. she plus 4, five shots off the lead. there is hunter and he is in the thick of it. he got a 69. tiger woods, seven bogeys with a six over 76. she ten shots back. he drains the birdie putt to get the two under. he...
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joined by john schwartz of usa today and lina roul. list off for me what you make. what's in my house that you actually make? >> in your house, probably chargers. there's hp printers we make right here in your office, thinks like zeer ox copier. >> xbox. >> any electronics products, whether in the consumer tree, the medical industry, telecom, date datacom, a wide variety. >>> i mentioned the new mac, will you be making the new mac? someone in america is going to be making the new mac, is it you? >> that's what mr. cook says that someone will be making it. we don't talk about our customers and customer's operating strategies so i'll just have -- >> you're not the first ceo to smile own not say anything. >> that's a question for mr. cook. >> when we'll have him on and ask him that very question. >> i'm curious, sorry, john, i'm curious what does manufacturing in the u.s. from the tech companies, google, apple, what does that have -- what effect does that have on amazon and these other producers here? are we going to see everyone try to manufacturer one of their gadget
joined by john schwartz of usa today and lina roul. list off for me what you make. what's in my house that you actually make? >> in your house, probably chargers. there's hp printers we make right here in your office, thinks like zeer ox copier. >> xbox. >> any electronics products, whether in the consumer tree, the medical industry, telecom, date datacom, a wide variety. >>> i mentioned the new mac, will you be making the new mac? someone in america is going to be...
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writer benjamin schwartz says it's also a problem in real life.e and fall of charm in american men." benjamin schwartz is here along with cindi leive, editor in chief of glamor magazine. why is charm dead? >> charlie is the exception. he's a southerner. southern remaining men are charmers. i would say charm is dead because americans have always had an ambivalent relationship to charm. it's vaguely unmasculine. it requires a sense of social grace, and men, i think, pride themselves on being direct, on being kind of turf. >> do you think, cindi, men are lacking charm? by the way, it appeals to both men and women. >> yes. i do think that we're going through a little bit of a hoe in the charm department, probably with men and women. but i'll tell you what our readers complain about most at "glamour" in their dating lives. it's not so much the lack of guys pulling your chair up for you. they want men, as they put it, who are going to man up. these are super high achieving women. they've been leaning in, focusing on their careers. there are more women g
writer benjamin schwartz says it's also a problem in real life.e and fall of charm in american men." benjamin schwartz is here along with cindi leive, editor in chief of glamor magazine. why is charm dead? >> charlie is the exception. he's a southerner. southern remaining men are charmers. i would say charm is dead because americans have always had an ambivalent relationship to charm. it's vaguely unmasculine. it requires a sense of social grace, and men, i think, pride themselves on...
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executive producer brian calla han and former producer mike schwartz accepted the award. honored with the best moderator award for foodies d.c. and our promotions department won an award for news promo image. congratulations to everyone. we're officially in the summer wedding season now. a new survey says planning a wedding is becoming more high tech. david's bridal says 59% brides and grooms are using social media to find inspiration for their wedding. that includes browsing sites like instagram for ideas. more couples are e-mailing save the dates. and as for the dress -- >> digital fittings are the hot et nhottest new thing. texting photos while they're in the fitting room to share with friends and family. >> even though brides may be sending photos out of their address, most people agree reposting that picture of the bride to her groom before she steps on to the aisle is definitely off limits. >>> this morning, we're getting a look at a special homecoming for one soldier. about 250 soldiers were reunited with their loved ones. one eastern wife brougarmy wife he has nev
executive producer brian calla han and former producer mike schwartz accepted the award. honored with the best moderator award for foodies d.c. and our promotions department won an award for news promo image. congratulations to everyone. we're officially in the summer wedding season now. a new survey says planning a wedding is becoming more high tech. david's bridal says 59% brides and grooms are using social media to find inspiration for their wedding. that includes browsing sites like...
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>> my own belief was what sairn schwartz was doing was not in violation of the law. what bradley manning was doing might have been justified morally, but certainly violated his obligations as a soldier, but what is similar, and what will haunt this administration, is the extreme behavior that he was subjected to during the course of this investigation, the time he was held in isolation and really brutalized in the process of investigating this, and it will be that that continues to be the story, not so much what he did or the reasons for what he did, but is this who we really are? that's the sort of issue that again, going back to your first segment is the issue that rand paul and -- the libertarian right have been talking about which is uniting libertarian right and liberal left people talking about the fundamental value of human rights and civil rights, and the fear that our government has lost a clear sense of why that is important. >> michael: yeah, i think these are -- that's a clarion call on both of these issues. i want to ask you very quickly before you go. g
>> my own belief was what sairn schwartz was doing was not in violation of the law. what bradley manning was doing might have been justified morally, but certainly violated his obligations as a soldier, but what is similar, and what will haunt this administration, is the extreme behavior that he was subjected to during the course of this investigation, the time he was held in isolation and really brutalized in the process of investigating this, and it will be that that continues to be the...
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schwartz, has never been the same. ♪ and we got to see a vivid reminder this week that new york cityame. this extraordinary color film has surfaced thanks to the romano archives. it's a tour of the city from the summer of 1939, just months before world war ii broke out and changed everything. the summer lou gehrig gave his farewell address and "the wizard of oz" premiered. >> toto, darling, oh, i got you back. >> in this film shot by a french tourist, we get a glimpse of what things cost back then. we go uptown to harlem, then downtown to chinatown. a visual feast for history buffs from those city cabs to the buses with quaint spiral staircases. men and women wear their hats at rakish angles. we see elevated subway tracks since shut down. windows open preair conditioning back when fountains were an acceptable way to cool down. and then, there it is, the still brand new rockefeller center rising up from midtown. the outdoor plaza pretty much the way it is today. then up to the roof, the top of the rock. note the factory smoke stacks and the air quality, which has actually improved. en
schwartz, has never been the same. ♪ and we got to see a vivid reminder this week that new york cityame. this extraordinary color film has surfaced thanks to the romano archives. it's a tour of the city from the summer of 1939, just months before world war ii broke out and changed everything. the summer lou gehrig gave his farewell address and "the wizard of oz" premiered. >> toto, darling, oh, i got you back. >> in this film shot by a french tourist, we get a glimpse of...
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joining us, eric schwartz and former prosecutor marla.lies only when two conditions are met. first, the threat posed by the victims have to than imminent and number two, the threat has to be unlawful. plus it's just the opposite. this is lawful war and soldiers in texas did not pose an imminent threat to taliban in afghanistan. some of the victims were not going to be deployed to afghanistan. was the judge correct in her ruling? >> i definitely think the judge was correct in the ruling. as you stated the two thresholds of the law need to be met was not met in this case. as you stated, those imminent threat is not posed, in texas, afghanistan across the world. obviously that is not an imminent threat. they were not deployed to afghanistan for him to say something, whether this is a lawful war or not is not a question that can be brought before the court as an affirmative defense in a criminal trial. >> gregg: imminent and all the court cases they talk about matter of seconds, minutes or moments. this is not even possible, but, eric, the ju
joining us, eric schwartz and former prosecutor marla.lies only when two conditions are met. first, the threat posed by the victims have to than imminent and number two, the threat has to be unlawful. plus it's just the opposite. this is lawful war and soldiers in texas did not pose an imminent threat to taliban in afghanistan. some of the victims were not going to be deployed to afghanistan. was the judge correct in her ruling? >> i definitely think the judge was correct in the ruling....
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steven schwartz. thanks for joining us.dent are you that the turnaround in japan is real and sustainable? >> well, we're confident that the economy is picking up. we've seen growth indicators and as you pointed out, the cpi indicators are turning in the right direction through most of this year and particularly after the april 4th announcement of the aggressive easing by the bank of japan and expect this pickup in momentum to continue for full year growth of 1.7% but still a long road ahead and we have mixed signals because we haven't seen investment picking up quite yet so we're watching for that but signs are with improving business confidence that should not be too far behind. >> i mean there's a good chance presumably if inflation is still considering to be well short of the 2% target. if that continues to be the case at some point do you think the bank of japan might step up even their purchases from what they've announced? >> well, we our severals do not expect japan to hit that 2% inflation target any time soon, prob
steven schwartz. thanks for joining us.dent are you that the turnaround in japan is real and sustainable? >> well, we're confident that the economy is picking up. we've seen growth indicators and as you pointed out, the cpi indicators are turning in the right direction through most of this year and particularly after the april 4th announcement of the aggressive easing by the bank of japan and expect this pickup in momentum to continue for full year growth of 1.7% but still a long road...
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state-run lotto because the most recent polls have corbin losing to democratic congresswoman allison schwartzints. this is as good of news as we can find for liberals in america right now because this guy, he's a bad dude when it comes to public education. then you have mr. private person himself. mr. private prison. this guy can't privatize prisons enough. governor rick scott of florida. scott is famous for his massive 2012 voter suppression effort and scott made headlines for trying to make welfare recipients take drug tests. >> but the money that went through the legislature were not. >> governor, you benefit from hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars every year. would you be willing to pea into this cup to prove to florida taxpayers that you're not on drugs, you're not using the money for drugs. >> i've done it plenty of times. >> would you pass this forward to the governor. we can all turn around. >> no longer explanation i can give you. >> governor, i hate to keep harping on this. >> excuse me one second. just one second. i'm going over here. you don't get to run this. >> drug testi
state-run lotto because the most recent polls have corbin losing to democratic congresswoman allison schwartzints. this is as good of news as we can find for liberals in america right now because this guy, he's a bad dude when it comes to public education. then you have mr. private person himself. mr. private prison. this guy can't privatize prisons enough. governor rick scott of florida. scott is famous for his massive 2012 voter suppression effort and scott made headlines for trying to make...
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and i think -- >> much like aaron schwartz was made an example of. >> and when pj sakes let's not make a martyr. the government is making him a martyr by extreme prosecution and terrible treatment. amnesty international has called his treatment torture. solitary confinement, sleeping naked. and abusive situation that doesn't seem to be called for by the security risk he poses in custody. >> and pj, you've had words of course, regarding bradley manning's treatment, calling it ridiculous and counterproductive and stupid. why has the government not learned -- why has the government not acted in a more moderate fashion relating to this case? i mean i think it touches on issues of national security, but also sort of war-time mentality and our very conflicted opinions regarding the nature of the wars we're now fighting. >> to the government's credit. after i said what i said, it did change bradley manning's treatment. he was transferred from quantico to fort levinworth. more consistent with the pretrial confinement that any inmate has under the prumesumptn of guilt, innocence until proven ot
and i think -- >> much like aaron schwartz was made an example of. >> and when pj sakes let's not make a martyr. the government is making him a martyr by extreme prosecution and terrible treatment. amnesty international has called his treatment torture. solitary confinement, sleeping naked. and abusive situation that doesn't seem to be called for by the security risk he poses in custody. >> and pj, you've had words of course, regarding bradley manning's treatment, calling it...
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taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresa schwartzr from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and an imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview. >> i got killing to do. you don't get the name double life godzilla for running your mouth. i got a big mouth. but i got a big heart to back it up. you tell them tv personality. i've got people i've got to have fertilizing bushes. i've got people that will come up short, six feet short. if they ever run up on me, i've got people chasing me. it's going to be like that for a little while now. they would rather get aids than to get next to me. they would rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. i'll see you when i see you. probably won't see you in a long time, huh? >> yeah you will see
taylor was referring to the bizarre defiled letters he sends to prison officials, including theresa schwartzr from double life taylor to me will be a five-paged scrolled letter with the second and third pages completely coated with semen and an imprint of his penis on the third page. he's trying to get a reaction out of me. and i just answer whatever question he asks and send it back. >> taylor also wanted to get a reaction from any of his enemies who might one day see this interview....
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carol schwartz, but generally speaking, republicans have a tough time. open up the primary and maybe other people who are independents, whatever, might have a shot after getting the office. that will make it more competitive and tougher for people who do not feel they are entitled. a lot of people looking at the entire council. not indicting them. but it's not a great place for morality. >> montgomery county, an interesting race, very competitive shaping up. ike leggett wants to run for a third term as county executive. and the former county executive throwing his name into the race. >> he promised his wife he wouldn't do it. and he said she's kind of okay with it. doug duncan, the big county executive for years, revitalized silver spring, ran for governor and dropped out when he said he had severe depression issues, that will probably come up in the campaign. leggett, going into his third term. as we were discussing before the show, he can tout a lot of things eases done, but he's been there a while. built up enemies, opposition. ismont fwomry county to
carol schwartz, but generally speaking, republicans have a tough time. open up the primary and maybe other people who are independents, whatever, might have a shot after getting the office. that will make it more competitive and tougher for people who do not feel they are entitled. a lot of people looking at the entire council. not indicting them. but it's not a great place for morality. >> montgomery county, an interesting race, very competitive shaping up. ike leggett wants to run for a...
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he is also accompanied by michelle schwartz. the inspector general for investigations. welcome to you both. martin miller is an associate director of investigations for the services. the largest provider of background investigations. he is responsible for the operation policy and contract oversight of the investigation program. mr. miller has served a long and distinguished career. please come to montana, we are going to be looking for you. then we have stephen lewis was part of the physical security policy and the office of the undersecretary of defense process. that office is part of the strategic oversight over the defense department and counterintelligence including the security clearance process. today, mr. lewis is accompanied by stanley sims, director of the defense security service at the defense department. welcome to you both. welcome both to the hearing today. thank you for the service. last but not least, we have brenda farrell, who is part of the government accountability office and in that capacity she is responsible for the military and dod civilian perso
he is also accompanied by michelle schwartz. the inspector general for investigations. welcome to you both. martin miller is an associate director of investigations for the services. the largest provider of background investigations. he is responsible for the operation policy and contract oversight of the investigation program. mr. miller has served a long and distinguished career. please come to montana, we are going to be looking for you. then we have stephen lewis was part of the physical...
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david schwartz is a defense attorney, former prosecutor. lis, florida has a law that is unique.ad to call a witness they knew was going to say that but the defense was going tell the jurors they are trying hide something. >> case in point. defense rebut al. >> gregg: he was devastating for the prosecution. >> that was not good for the prosecution. one witness after another, this witness had to go on the stand and talk about really what hurt the prosecution. >> gregg: there are a couple of other witnesses, neighbors who saw fleeting things, a dark and rainy night. they had reversed. they say zimmerman is on top or something wearing and trayvon martin on the bottom. if you have conflicting witnessed statements, does that create reasonable doubt? >> that creates reasonable doubt. when you are arguing on summation, good testimony alone, you shall reading good testimony into the jury, right from the transcript, you are saying that is reasonable doubt. forget about the entire case. that alone is reasonable doubt. >> can i bring it back to the prosecution side. maybe under florida law
david schwartz is a defense attorney, former prosecutor. lis, florida has a law that is unique.ad to call a witness they knew was going to say that but the defense was going tell the jurors they are trying hide something. >> case in point. defense rebut al. >> gregg: he was devastating for the prosecution. >> that was not good for the prosecution. one witness after another, this witness had to go on the stand and talk about really what hurt the prosecution. >> gregg:...
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lis wiehl, david warts schwartz thanks so much. we're going to be right back, don't go away.. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationship even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. only from sprint direct conct. so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... ♪ ♪ and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that ke
lis wiehl, david warts schwartz thanks so much. we're going to be right back, don't go away.. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. ♪...
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. >> reporter: diane schwartz was in the majority that thought she deserved the ultimate punishment.has requested that the retrial be delayed until january. no say says the prosecutor, who wants to pick a new jury this summer. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? >> reporter: if juan martinez can't get a jury. she will get life. >> you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i told the truth. >> reporter: okay. >> i didn't know that you were a hater when you came to interview me. >> reporter: her retrial is likely a month away. >> action. >> reporter: hollywood couldn't wait. >> so, wait, what? i'm just your dirty little secret? >> reporter: this weekend, the lifetime movie about jodi arias deb debuts, complete with cheesy sex scenes. >> when we're alone, we're not doing all that much talking. >> reporter: and the last moments of travis alexander's life, as arias snapped pictures of him in the shower, seconds before prosecutors say she pulled out a knife. >> you know, you don't have to swe
. >> reporter: diane schwartz was in the majority that thought she deserved the ultimate punishment.has requested that the retrial be delayed until january. no say says the prosecutor, who wants to pick a new jury this summer. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? >> reporter: if juan martinez can't get a jury. she will get life. >> you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that...
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you don't see many charming men and benjamin schwartz says it's a problem in real life. charm" in american men. z is here along with cindi leive, editor in chief of "glamour" magazine. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> what is this, benjamin? gayle and i can't believe it because we work with charlie every day. did we say that already? why is this charm dead? >> well, charlie's an exception. first of all, he's a southerner, so the seven remaining charming men in america are all southerners. i would say that charm is dead because of americans have always had kind of a relationship with charm. it's kind of vaguely unmasculine in a way. it requires subtly, kind of a sense of social grace, and men i think pride themselves on being bere bereft, on being kind of tough, and that in some ways is not amenable to charm. >> cindi leive, do you think american men are lacking charm? in the article, "a charming man appeals to both men and women." >> yes. not just about dating. i do think we are going through a little bit of a low in the charm department, probably with men and wo
you don't see many charming men and benjamin schwartz says it's a problem in real life. charm" in american men. z is here along with cindi leive, editor in chief of "glamour" magazine. welcome to you both. >> good morning. >> what is this, benjamin? gayle and i can't believe it because we work with charlie every day. did we say that already? why is this charm dead? >> well, charlie's an exception. first of all, he's a southerner, so the seven remaining charming...
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throughout his life senator lautenberg brought people together from all walks of life, from cantor schwartzhe 15th psalm begins with a question. our god who may abide in your house may dwell upon your holy mountain. those who are upright and do justly to speak the truth within their hearts who do not slander others or wrong them, who scorned the love is but -- who revere god who gave give their word and no matter what they do not retract it. they do not exploit others or take it bandage. so it is in this way he shall never be shaken. we honor a man who truly lived in this way. when i first came to the temple israel in south orange new jersey 21 years ago, i was thrilled to discover that among the congregations membership was one senator frank lautenberg. having grown up in a household that defined itself by its liberal democratic values, senator lautenberg was a household name ,-com,-com ma an iconic figure, someone who earned the admiration of my parents and our family friends. not easy. here was a man who like my father was the son of jewish immigrants. a man who worked hard and achieved
throughout his life senator lautenberg brought people together from all walks of life, from cantor schwartzhe 15th psalm begins with a question. our god who may abide in your house may dwell upon your holy mountain. those who are upright and do justly to speak the truth within their hearts who do not slander others or wrong them, who scorned the love is but -- who revere god who gave give their word and no matter what they do not retract it. they do not exploit others or take it bandage. so it...
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he called general schwartz cop and said we're at the 100-hour mark, we've kicked them out of kuwait, we've fulfilled the terms of both the congressional and the united nations authorizations. what do you think about ending it? powell was concerned that eventually there would be a backlash, that photos, television photos in particular would be seen of carnage on the so-called highway of death leading out of kuwait city. in fact, none of those photos had yet been on television when powell made the decision, but he was aware that there was carnage and that there would be photos. so i don't think nancy pelosi or anybody else in congress had a thing to do with it. >> host: thomas, a world war ii veteran in richmond, virginia, you're on booktv with author rick atkinson. >> caller: hi there. thank you so very much for putting this program on. and rick's observations are very profound. it was my privilege to go to the normandy cemetery, the american cemetery at the beaches of normandy, and one time with a next door neighbor to a congressional medal of honor winner james mcteague. there are t
he called general schwartz cop and said we're at the 100-hour mark, we've kicked them out of kuwait, we've fulfilled the terms of both the congressional and the united nations authorizations. what do you think about ending it? powell was concerned that eventually there would be a backlash, that photos, television photos in particular would be seen of carnage on the so-called highway of death leading out of kuwait city. in fact, none of those photos had yet been on television when powell made...
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edward snowden but bradley manning, court-martial is happening now, and earlier in the year, aaron schwartzhese are ideologically driven tech know files who believe wholly the idea that public information should be transparent and visible. >> right. >> on the other hand the other is individual privacy is sack cra sanks and needs to be respected among all else. >> these sound like amazing good things. as we know there's a lot of great area in between them. we're seeing these -- and they're younger in their 20s, people who have grown up in the information age who have grown up during this like avalanche of information and data and who are used to sharing. put quite simply. >> "time" says the geeks an the leaks. the geeks who leak. the polls were fascinating and showed americans really a bit schizophrenic when it comes to this. you look at snowden and -- >> yeah. >> go ahead. >> they really are. they're a little -- more than 50% say, edward snowed didn't a good thing by leaking this information. on the other hand, also a little bit over 50% say, well, he should be prosecuted. >> all right. >>
edward snowden but bradley manning, court-martial is happening now, and earlier in the year, aaron schwartzhese are ideologically driven tech know files who believe wholly the idea that public information should be transparent and visible. >> right. >> on the other hand the other is individual privacy is sack cra sanks and needs to be respected among all else. >> these sound like amazing good things. as we know there's a lot of great area in between them. we're seeing these --...
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they have the apple store and fao schwartz, great retail, but great members. >> the empire state buildingry unreal world developing with manhattan and new york city real estate. >> a lot of money coming in from overseas. who would ever thought there was a shortage in midtown? there are no cranes in the sky. take a look at the cranes other than the financial. >> there's one in manhattan. there must be more in the hudson yard's development up in the west side and that's a lot of the number of the real estate companies are involved and that's in the early stages, but that is moving forward. the crystallization of the larger issue. they've been stubbornly low. commercial real estate has been the biggest hold. when you get off the desk with big banks, they don't want to lend on them or they'll claim, we have open arms and then you have to do a spec in commercial real estate. i have a plan and no one wants to hear your plan. anybody that's been involved in commercial real estate knows this is the crux of what obama and the government should worry about. if not, you do infrastructure spending. w
they have the apple store and fao schwartz, great retail, but great members. >> the empire state buildingry unreal world developing with manhattan and new york city real estate. >> a lot of money coming in from overseas. who would ever thought there was a shortage in midtown? there are no cranes in the sky. take a look at the cranes other than the financial. >> there's one in manhattan. there must be more in the hudson yard's development up in the west side and that's a lot of...
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democratic members of the house budget committee, led by chris , n hollen, our ranking member allyson schwartz, tim ryan, hakim gwen moore, jefferies, michelle lujan grisham, jerrod hoffman, earl blumenauer, and curt schrader, and others. i read these names so you can see the magnificent diversity of gender, ethnicity, race, geography, philosophical spectrum that we have on our committee. hopefully the republicans will see the light soon and appoint conferees so that we can have a budget. so that we can go forward. .t's really, really important i use -- i talk about the fourth of july about the health independence, but it's also really time for us to sound the alarm. paul revere were here today, we would need someone like him to be running through the streets saying, sequester is coming. sequester is here, really. a budget is needed. this is very fundamentally important to the success of our country. to the survival of many here. to the strength of our military. as well as to the success of our economy. we shouldn't have any more time go by we at least appoint conferees, hopefully as soon as w
democratic members of the house budget committee, led by chris , n hollen, our ranking member allyson schwartz, tim ryan, hakim gwen moore, jefferies, michelle lujan grisham, jerrod hoffman, earl blumenauer, and curt schrader, and others. i read these names so you can see the magnificent diversity of gender, ethnicity, race, geography, philosophical spectrum that we have on our committee. hopefully the republicans will see the light soon and appoint conferees so that we can have a budget. so...
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we pretty much destroyed fao schwartz yesterday.and how has his life changed now that he can hear things. >> we still don't know. he does respond to sounds. it brain still has to organize itself to process sounds properly. we don't know what it sounds like to him. >> what is ahead for him? >> how will you get his brain to organize it. >> a lot of therapy. we have some really good ones. >> but, he is using sign language? >> he uses cued speech. when is different than american sign language. it is a combination of hand signals and lip reading. >> you can see how stunned he is. what was he trying to tell us? >> he was actually cueing the word tv. prior to that point we were training him to give an acknowledgeme acknowledgement. when i spoke to him, he was telling us or pointing to the tv and cueing tv. >> you know what let me help you. can i throw these on the floor for you? >> there you go. by the way, i wasn't falling to that. >> let's get a close up right there. >> you guys are in credibility, god bless and good luck to you. thank y
we pretty much destroyed fao schwartz yesterday.and how has his life changed now that he can hear things. >> we still don't know. he does respond to sounds. it brain still has to organize itself to process sounds properly. we don't know what it sounds like to him. >> what is ahead for him? >> how will you get his brain to organize it. >> a lot of therapy. we have some really good ones. >> but, he is using sign language? >> he uses cued speech. when is...