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shaw. mrs.ted that the person with the red mask was the most aggressive in the robbery. >> the identity of the other two dna profiles in the mask was inconclusive. the ski mask implicated ronald benson. the shoe impression outside the shaws' home implicated shannon touchet. but there was no forensic evidence linking reggie basile to the crime. >> as an investigator, that's hard to leave in the end of the day with. knowing that there's nothing else you can do, and you feel fairly certain of who's responsible for doing it. >> investigators hoped that would change. meet your needs every day of the week. >>> shannon touchet, reggie basile, an ronald benson were all arrested for the murder of ron shaw. >> it was decided the only way was to arrest all three suspects simultaneously and interview them in the same building at the same time going from room to room until we got the confessions from all of them. >> shannon touchet, the individual that was the ring leader. the one that had the information ab
shaw. mrs.ted that the person with the red mask was the most aggressive in the robbery. >> the identity of the other two dna profiles in the mask was inconclusive. the ski mask implicated ronald benson. the shoe impression outside the shaws' home implicated shannon touchet. but there was no forensic evidence linking reggie basile to the crime. >> as an investigator, that's hard to leave in the end of the day with. knowing that there's nothing else you can do, and you feel fairly...
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shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats advance the army to the english encampment. scene four takes place in the english camp after joan and her army have won french victory at orleans. the english and the french churchmen plan for joan's fall. this production covers the last two scenes of the play and the epilogue. we begin with scene five. [singing in latin] you are the pick of the basket here, jack, the only friend i have among all these nobles. i'll wager your mother was from the country. i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you ta
shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats...
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mencken made shaw famous in america before shaw was famous in england. i won't go into shaw today, just suffice to say he plays an important role in the book. what people found appealing in nietzsche was the sense of his call for a new aristocracy. the old aristocracy has obviously crumbled under the impact of modernization. he wanted a new aristocracy. and h.g. wells' writings, if you remember as a kid, are full of this. remember? he's calling for the new samurai. he's calling for this new elite to run the world. he never really stops. and he's picked up a few -- when you're reading al gore, i hesitate to mention his name here, when you're reading al gore on climate change, you're reading h.g. wells. gore's solutions to climate change are wells' solutions, creating global governing body. the set of liberal and emotional attachments, the political libido -- let me emphasize that phrase -- coalesced in the wake of world war i in the angry repudiation of of progressivism and modern -- and woodrow wilson. the very term "liberal" in its modern usage was coin
mencken made shaw famous in america before shaw was famous in england. i won't go into shaw today, just suffice to say he plays an important role in the book. what people found appealing in nietzsche was the sense of his call for a new aristocracy. the old aristocracy has obviously crumbled under the impact of modernization. he wanted a new aristocracy. and h.g. wells' writings, if you remember as a kid, are full of this. remember? he's calling for the new samurai. he's calling for this new...
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mencken this led to russian, if shaw led to stalin. here is mencken talking about the aftermath of the war. i too like the leaders of germany had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me somewhat to my surprise and that the whole doctorate that i am preaching was fundamentally anti anglo-saxon and if i had any spiritual home at all it must be the land of my ancestors. one world war i started i began to work for the kaiser and kept up that work so long there was any free-speech left. unfortunately he did suffer francs. some of his columns were repressed and he could present himself as a martyr. .. as a way of promoting the talmadge. it seemed like a good idea. it would bring tourists. this was classic promotional was some. william jennings bryan was not a pompous ass. he added that the museum of natural history. he actually read. brian had his failings especially when it came to evolution. he was a decent man. when henry ford came out with his anti-semitism, brian repudiate it. he was a methodist that went to a presbyteri
mencken this led to russian, if shaw led to stalin. here is mencken talking about the aftermath of the war. i too like the leaders of germany had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me somewhat to my surprise and that the whole doctorate that i am preaching was fundamentally anti anglo-saxon and if i had any spiritual home at all it must be the land of my ancestors. one world war i started i began to work for the kaiser and kept up that work so long there was any free-speech...
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review into the handling of allegations of sexual abuse made against a former consultant dr michael shaw and other lady of the words hospital and gone. for patients off the console to give evidence in a revue which was chaired by the retired high court to htc snap. subsequently wonder the freedom of information
review into the handling of allegations of sexual abuse made against a former consultant dr michael shaw and other lady of the words hospital and gone. for patients off the console to give evidence in a revue which was chaired by the retired high court to htc snap. subsequently wonder the freedom of information
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rebecca shaw, is the best shaw -- beth shaw. mr. and mrs. ken frazier. and ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. david stern. him ms. nicola miner and mr. robert mailer anderson. ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. [inaudible conversations] mrs. laura ross, mr. james ross. mr. medina, ms. signs. >> from the booksellers from at the white house we are going to the north portico to see president obama and the first lady greet french president hollande is her life coverage of the state visit continues. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and so the guest of honor has arrived. french president francois hollande greeted by the president of first lady from the north entrance of the white house. this is the seventh state dinner or official visit for the obama administration the first of the second term and later we will take you to the south on pavilion. it has turned into a springlike display of french culture and flowers and arts. but first we will take a l
rebecca shaw, is the best shaw -- beth shaw. mr. and mrs. ken frazier. and ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. [inaudible conversations] mr. and mrs. david stern. him ms. nicola miner and mr. robert mailer anderson. ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. [inaudible conversations] mrs. laura ross, mr. james ross. mr. medina, ms. signs. >> from the booksellers from at the white house we are going to the north portico to see president obama and the...
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one was a meeting -- shaw was a very strange man. they understood they worked the same side of the street. they both hate the anglo-american culture, and for making this led to a p reason -- prussian shaw led towards stalin. here's talking about the aftermath of the war. i, too, like the leaders of germany, had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me, somewhat to my surprise, that the whole body of my doctrine i preach is fundamentally antianglo-saxoing n, as if i had a spiritual home at all, it's in the land of the ancestors. when world war i started, i was whooping for the kyeser, and kept it up so long there was not any freech speech left. unfortunatelily, he suffered a price. columns repressed and presented himself as a martyr. most of what's written about him today ignores all of this. let me jump ahead. anyone want to talk about the scopes trial later? if so, i'll stop and talk later. interested in the scopes trial? >> [inaudible] >> i'm the boss, okay. i'll pick up the trial now. most of what you read about the
one was a meeting -- shaw was a very strange man. they understood they worked the same side of the street. they both hate the anglo-american culture, and for making this led to a p reason -- prussian shaw led towards stalin. here's talking about the aftermath of the war. i, too, like the leaders of germany, had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me, somewhat to my surprise, that the whole body of my doctrine i preach is fundamentally antianglo-saxoing n, as if i had a...
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i want to go to you first, bernard shaw. you sat in this seat long before i did and made a way for people like me. now the president wants to make a way for young men like him. what struck you about the president's words and tone today? >> the president, in effect, in his declaration of intent and purpose, sent me all the way back to my chicago roots on the south side, growing up in washington park, hyde park and wood lawn. i thought about a great renowned community organizer, who inspired many president, those people who worked in the wood lawn organization. the president saying that today's youth must accept responsibility for their actions. and i thought how fortunate i was to have grown up in an environment where i could go to the chicago's boy's club, where i could become a junior lifeguard within the chicago park district system, grow up and be president of my student council in high school at dunbar and become president of the city wide council. and the program that encouraged us. the president is talking about frame
i want to go to you first, bernard shaw. you sat in this seat long before i did and made a way for people like me. now the president wants to make a way for young men like him. what struck you about the president's words and tone today? >> the president, in effect, in his declaration of intent and purpose, sent me all the way back to my chicago roots on the south side, growing up in washington park, hyde park and wood lawn. i thought about a great renowned community organizer, who...
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at hotair.com, jazz shaw, if that's his real name, says no.es "the winner of the competition should be determined by the competitors with a clear outcome demonstrated by somebody winning. just give us a real sporting competition where we don't have to wait for judges to add up their observations on the merits of the play. that's not a sport, it's performance art." i believe i've said this before. he added all athletes who fail to qualify should be executed in a most primitive fashion. i find that disgusting. andy, you pitched this story. >> i did. >> you pitched it passionately. >> i did. >> it's a pet peeve of yours. >> it is, a passionate pet peeve, absolutely. this is an easy one. i have been saying this for years. if there are judges, it's not a sport. the olympic motto is "faster, higher, stronger." not "winner because some dude gave you a higher score." >> what about boxing? >> boxing is a sweet science, greg. if subjectivity is required, it's not a sport. it doesn't mean that they're not athletes. i'm not saying if you're an ice dancer
at hotair.com, jazz shaw, if that's his real name, says no.es "the winner of the competition should be determined by the competitors with a clear outcome demonstrated by somebody winning. just give us a real sporting competition where we don't have to wait for judges to add up their observations on the merits of the play. that's not a sport, it's performance art." i believe i've said this before. he added all athletes who fail to qualify should be executed in a most primitive fashion....
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at hot air.com, jazz shaw if that is his real name says no. shaw writes, quote, the winner of the competition should be determined by the clear outcome demonstrated by somebody winning. just gef as you -- give as you sporting competition where we don't have to wait for judges to add up their own observations on the merit of the play. it is not a sport. it is performance art. he then added that all athletes who fail to qualify should be executed in a most primitive fashion. i find that disgusting. i pitched this story and pitched it passionatly. >> i have said so. >> this is an easy one. i have been saying this for years. if there are judges, it is not a sport. the olympic motto is faster, higher, stronger and not winner be a dude who gave uh higher score. >> what about boxing? >> boxing is not a sport. it is a sweet science. it doesn't mean they are not athletes. i am not saying if you are an ice dancer and the snowboarding guys are insane. watching that stuff is insane. it is not a sport. stop saying it is a sport. >> is this why o.j. simpson
at hot air.com, jazz shaw if that is his real name says no. shaw writes, quote, the winner of the competition should be determined by the clear outcome demonstrated by somebody winning. just gef as you -- give as you sporting competition where we don't have to wait for judges to add up their own observations on the merit of the play. it is not a sport. it is performance art. he then added that all athletes who fail to qualify should be executed in a most primitive fashion. i find that...
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that's why this saturday over eighty thousand people from thirty two different states walked from shaw university in raleigh right up to the steps of the capitol building to demand an end to the immoral and unconstitutional policies of governor mccrory and his allies in the state legislature the moral march on raleigh as its supporters call it is just a late. the moral monday movement is about more than just north carolina it's about the future of america are we going to continue down the road of reaganomics or return to square deal and new deal progressive policies that have been embraced historically by democrats and republicans over the last century thanks to moral mondays progressives of all walks of life and all backgrounds are standing up to destructive right wing policies for me no new coalitions in discovering the power of activism and if they can succeed in turning back the tide of right wing extremism in the tarheel state that would send a message to liberals everywhere that they can win even when the cards are stacked against them like they are in north carolina as one prote
that's why this saturday over eighty thousand people from thirty two different states walked from shaw university in raleigh right up to the steps of the capitol building to demand an end to the immoral and unconstitutional policies of governor mccrory and his allies in the state legislature the moral march on raleigh as its supporters call it is just a late. the moral monday movement is about more than just north carolina it's about the future of america are we going to continue down the road...
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one was a meeting -- shaw was a very strange man.they understood they worked the same side of the street. they both hate the anglo-american culture, and for making this led to a p reason -- prussian shaw led towards stalin. here's talking about the aftermath of the war. i, too, like the leaders of germany, had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me, somewhat to my surprise, that the whole body of my doctrine i preach is fundamentally antianglo-saxoing n, as if i had a spiritual home at all, it's in the land of the ancestors. when world war i started, i was whooping for the kyeser, and kept it up so long there was not any freech speech left. unfortunatelily, he suffered a price. columns repressed and presented himself as a martyr. most of what's written about him today ignores all of this. let me jump ahead. anyone want to talk about the scopes trial later? if so, i'll stop and talk later. interested in the scopes trial? >> [inaudible] >> i'm the boss, okay. i'll pick up the trial now. most of what you read about the
one was a meeting -- shaw was a very strange man.they understood they worked the same side of the street. they both hate the anglo-american culture, and for making this led to a p reason -- prussian shaw led towards stalin. here's talking about the aftermath of the war. i, too, like the leaders of germany, had grave doubts about democracy. it certainly dawned on me, somewhat to my surprise, that the whole body of my doctrine i preach is fundamentally antianglo-saxoing n, as if i had a spiritual...
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randy shaw is long-time director of the tenderloin housing clinic, a nonprofit in the neighborhood. laws help preserve a place where people could afford to live-- the working poor included. >> the tenderloin has been for the last really almost 100 years a working class neighborhood and now it's become san francisco's last working class neighborhood and the last it will ever have because it's the one neighborhood in san francisco that cannot be gentrified for a number of reasons-- land use protection, zoning protections, rent controls and a unique housing stock which has no single family homes. >> reporter: but camilla thinks something has to change in the tenderloin. in his recent book "cool gray city of love" he claims that nonprofits like shaw's and other progressive forces have impeded progress and created a museum of depravity in the tenderloin. >> san francisco is very left leaning, the nonprofits have a very strong political base in the city. to simply taken a undesirable population and go warehouse them somewhere is, you know, extremely problematic. so there's kind of a -- th
randy shaw is long-time director of the tenderloin housing clinic, a nonprofit in the neighborhood. laws help preserve a place where people could afford to live-- the working poor included. >> the tenderloin has been for the last really almost 100 years a working class neighborhood and now it's become san francisco's last working class neighborhood and the last it will ever have because it's the one neighborhood in san francisco that cannot be gentrified for a number of reasons-- land use...
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why thousands of deadly rick shaws fill the streets of karachi. >> an american sledo makes history. details with jo. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >> welcome back. let's recap the headlines at al jazeera. protesters in kiev stormed police barricades and retaken most of the independence square from security forces. there are reports of many fatalties. iran and six world powers agreed to an agenda for negotiations and agreed to meet next month in vienna. >> the trial of three al jazeera journalists detained in egypt is expected to begin any time. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 64 days. others will be tried in absenta. they have joined in this
why thousands of deadly rick shaws fill the streets of karachi. >> an american sledo makes history. details with jo. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system,...
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then from 1968 our revolution was an anti colonial one, to overthrow the shaw's are seem and end theust interference of the united states in iranian affairs. no foreign country helped bring this revolution to victory. it was our nation whose religious motivation motivated them to stand against all other nations. >> reporter: it's the 35th anniversary of the revolution that overthrow the shaw of iran, and replaced it with an islamic republic. humaneny of course being one of the leaders of the revolution, and now the president of course of iran has held post for six months, and made a very important speech today about his government, about the revolution, the goals of the revolution, and keeping on the path, his message is one of moderation. it says iran will not give in, but it is not going to be confrontational either. it will be moderate, rational in its thinking, it will approach domestic and foreign policies in this way as well, and a message to the iranian people and the rest of the world as iran at the moment is in a very delicate position regarding foreign policy and of course
then from 1968 our revolution was an anti colonial one, to overthrow the shaw's are seem and end theust interference of the united states in iranian affairs. no foreign country helped bring this revolution to victory. it was our nation whose religious motivation motivated them to stand against all other nations. >> reporter: it's the 35th anniversary of the revolution that overthrow the shaw of iran, and replaced it with an islamic republic. humaneny of course being one of the leaders of...
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joining us now is eric shaw. >> hello, sean. governor chris christie's office said he did not lie. but a lawyer says he did. he said he never knew about the order to close the lanes until the operation was over. the person who oversaw the closings and took the fifth, he says governor christie is not telling the truth. in a letter, he says, quote, evidence exists, as well as tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed. contrary to what the governor stated. mr. wildstein contests the accuracy of various statements that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some. >> i had no knowledge of this, of the planning, the execution, or anything about it. i first found out about it after it was over. and even then, what i was told was that it was a traffic study. >> and tonight the governor's office said the letter supports him. the statement does not address if governor christie knew about the closings at the time. in part, they say mr. wildstein's lawyer confirms what the governor said all along. he has no
joining us now is eric shaw. >> hello, sean. governor chris christie's office said he did not lie. but a lawyer says he did. he said he never knew about the order to close the lanes until the operation was over. the person who oversaw the closings and took the fifth, he says governor christie is not telling the truth. in a letter, he says, quote, evidence exists, as well as tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed. contrary...
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shaw -- shaun white is no longer the king of the halfpipe.makes 15 million a year. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, here in philadelphia you can access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> david is next. >> our next forecast will be at 4:30. we expect you bright and early. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, second tenor of the jordanaires, david
shaw -- shaun white is no longer the king of the halfpipe.makes 15 million a year. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, here in philadelphia you can access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every...
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shaw -- shaun white is no longer the king of the ,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> , lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping, twinkling noises ] you're always after me lucky charms! they're magically delicious! can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you're about to meet a man that can change your future now.
shaw -- shaun white is no longer the king of the ,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. tomorrow...
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alleged that graham interfered in his plan to build homes and shops on land owned by metro in the shaw neighborhood. but the judge ruled that graham is immune from legal action because he was acting in his official capacity as a member of the metro board. >>> and our pothole patrol took us down to arlington today. we wanted to see how the county was doing filling up the potholes once they have been reported by you. our debra alfarone filed a report about north harrison street after one viewer named ken madden told us about the conditions there but today the county told us its reporting system is so new that that report didn't take. and now it says it's going to take between five and seven business days to get the potholes filled in so we are going to keep on checking. >>> we all know commuting in the d.c. area can be stressful. so we decided to do a little research of our own to see just what kind of toll it's taken on our health. >> i don't even know where these people live. it baffles me a little bit. >> i thought that myself oftentimes. hawkins agreed to be our test case and wear an
alleged that graham interfered in his plan to build homes and shops on land owned by metro in the shaw neighborhood. but the judge ruled that graham is immune from legal action because he was acting in his official capacity as a member of the metro board. >>> and our pothole patrol took us down to arlington today. we wanted to see how the county was doing filling up the potholes once they have been reported by you. our debra alfarone filed a report about north harrison street after one...
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i'm with shaw pipeline, another lbe here in the city. following on from what aaron was saying there is 124% cpi increase, if you reduce that, a company doing 15 million per year, could be equivalent in size to a company in 1984 to a company doing 1.67 million. a company today could conceivably be above the small lbe initially would have qualified as a microbe. [speaker not understood] open to reflect company sizes closer to their equivalence at the original start of the program. another factor that is pushing us closer to the cap without any growth in the company is the composition of public works jobs tending to change. whereas you used to have water, sewer, paving job which makes a lot more sense from a practical standpoint, but also means we may get a project worth 5 million, but we'd be subcontracting out 2 million of it. so, three of those contracts in the air would put us at 15 million or we'd only be doing 9 million of it ourselves. lbe programs assisted us, small [speaker not understood]. ideally we feel the companies in the prog
i'm with shaw pipeline, another lbe here in the city. following on from what aaron was saying there is 124% cpi increase, if you reduce that, a company doing 15 million per year, could be equivalent in size to a company in 1984 to a company doing 1.67 million. a company today could conceivably be above the small lbe initially would have qualified as a microbe. [speaker not understood] open to reflect company sizes closer to their equivalence at the original start of the program. another factor...
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ted shaw. thank you, gentlemen. appreciate it. that is "all in" for this evening.rachel maddow show" begins now. >>> thanks to you, my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. barney frank is with us in a minute. in 1985 a group called the parents music resource center tried to get congress to essentially come up with a labeling and/or censorship program for popular american music. we're having a bit of a moral panic at the time about kids these days and their degenerate music. so this parents group which was spearheaded by a bipartisan bunch including tipper gore and james baker's wife, susan baker, they formed this group and went after the music industry. there were these amazing congressional hearings in the '80s on this issue. where everybody from john denver, god bless him, to d. snyder of twisted sister turned out at these congressional hearings to talk about whether music really is pornography wi
ted shaw. thank you, gentlemen. appreciate it. that is "all in" for this evening.rachel maddow show" begins now. >>> thanks to you, my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. barney frank is with us in a minute. in 1985 a group called the parents music resource center tried to get congress to essentially come up with a labeling and/or censorship program for popular american music. we're having a bit of a moral panic at the time about kids these days and...
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john, i know you dealt with frank shaw. i give him props for sort of going back at it.wing? >> well, frank is not shy about letting you know what he thinks. i know he watches cnbc. >> hi, frank. >> be careful what you say. >> first of all, his argument was a nice one but it didn't address what was said, which is that if you want to get into the right ecosystem, here are the choices you should make. the column said you want to be able to take your data with you and here are the services that will allow you to do that. if you are on apple you can use apps, et cetera. it wasn't really the argument frank shaw was making about don't just go with the biggest, go with the most innovative. >> what do you think? >> i read frank's response before i read the original piece and i thought frank might have been upset it mentions microsoft failures and farhad didn't mention that. he just talked about other companies that are doing the right thing. mandy mentioned love and that's one thing missing from microsoft. people love apple products. people love google products. i tweeted out be
john, i know you dealt with frank shaw. i give him props for sort of going back at it.wing? >> well, frank is not shy about letting you know what he thinks. i know he watches cnbc. >> hi, frank. >> be careful what you say. >> first of all, his argument was a nice one but it didn't address what was said, which is that if you want to get into the right ecosystem, here are the choices you should make. the column said you want to be able to take your data with you and here...
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tim sh shaw. good to have you with us, tim.n a record number of power outages, penn residents and businesses haven't recovered from the last storm and they are getting hit again. people are upset, do they have a right to be this. >> obviously when you are without power, and we depend so much on power you expect to be upset. the fact of the matter is utilities are besieged when they have storms of this magnitude that we have had over the last couple of weeks. the way that most you tilts repair outages is that they borrow crews, get work crews from adjoining areas and adjacent states but when you have a storm like we have had that covers 10 states, there is nobody to borrow from. and so unfortunately, what happens and as you end up with an awful lot of tremendous limbs down, power bowls that are broken and wires underground and crews have to go out one by one and repair them and it takes time if you don't have the manpower. >> the great part of the issue is 61 persian of our power lines are above ground. here i am in manhattan no
tim sh shaw. good to have you with us, tim.n a record number of power outages, penn residents and businesses haven't recovered from the last storm and they are getting hit again. people are upset, do they have a right to be this. >> obviously when you are without power, and we depend so much on power you expect to be upset. the fact of the matter is utilities are besieged when they have storms of this magnitude that we have had over the last couple of weeks. the way that most you tilts...
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. >> jennifer shaw was here in court this week, pleading for her father's freedom. >> i never thought that i would be able to have kids and it was quite the blessing when my daughter was born and she was healthy. it was a very emotional time for my whole family. >> reporter: her dad, curtis reeves, accused of murdering a father in a florida movie theatre during the previews last month. wnlss say a single shot came during an argument over the use of a cell phone. another moviegoer immediately called 911. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there's been a gunshot at the cobb theatre. >> do you know who shot? >> i don't know. it looks like an older gentleman in the movie theatre. >> desperate attempts to save chad olsen's life can be heard on the line. >> breathe, buddy, breathe. >> is he talking? >> he's braet breathing. >> did you check the pulse? >> it looks like blood is going to his lungs. his pulse is weak. we need an ambulance bad. >> on friday, a judge is expected to decide whether reeves, a 71-year-old former police captain, now charged with second degree murder, will be released
. >> jennifer shaw was here in court this week, pleading for her father's freedom. >> i never thought that i would be able to have kids and it was quite the blessing when my daughter was born and she was healthy. it was a very emotional time for my whole family. >> reporter: her dad, curtis reeves, accused of murdering a father in a florida movie theatre during the previews last month. wnlss say a single shot came during an argument over the use of a cell phone. another...
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anniversary of iran's islamic revolution, and inolution that took place the wake of the departure of the shawof iran -- shah of iran. and the proclamation 35 years ago today of the world's first islamic state. we're going to take a look on the occasion of the 35th 1979ersary back at the revolution. i'm joined in the newsroom by anna riney in -- by an iranian author and intellectual. thank you for being with us. 35 years ago you were there at the time. the extraordinary enthusiasm, one imagines, in the days just after the shah had left but before the atomic revolution was proclaimed. there, basically, i was during the years of the revolution and three or four years after the revolution. the victory of khomeini and the clergy. and during the terror period, what we call the terror period, with mass executions that followed immediately after taking power by khomeini. >> it was initially a popular uprising against the shah that might have gone another way. >> absolutely. there were good reasons for the uprising. you had economic growth, you have the growth of the middle class, and the middle-class
anniversary of iran's islamic revolution, and inolution that took place the wake of the departure of the shawof iran -- shah of iran. and the proclamation 35 years ago today of the world's first islamic state. we're going to take a look on the occasion of the 35th 1979ersary back at the revolution. i'm joined in the newsroom by anna riney in -- by an iranian author and intellectual. thank you for being with us. 35 years ago you were there at the time. the extraordinary enthusiasm, one imagines,...
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shaw wrote of joan, "it is hardly surprising that she was judicially burned, "ostensibly for a number of capital crimes "which we no longer punish as such, "but essentially for what we call unwomanly and insufferable presumption." then he added, "as her actual condition was pure upstart, "there were only two opinions about her. "one was that she was miraculous, the other that she was unbearable." this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation british open university.
shaw wrote of joan, "it is hardly surprising that she was judicially burned, "ostensibly for a number of capital crimes "which we no longer punish as such, "but essentially for what we call unwomanly and insufferable presumption." then he added, "as her actual condition was pure upstart, "there were only two opinions about her. "one was that she was miraculous, the other that she was unbearable." this was a co-production of miami-dade community...
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shaw will now speak and right after his remarks, the panel begins. of you, and, again, happy valentine's day. [ applause ] >> thank you, jane. thank you for your leadership and in the wilson center certainly in congress. the conversation was about in the america's role world and you've been doing that or quite some time very effectively. earl blumenhaur, thank you for being here. roger to thank jason and mark and the ambassador and so many friends and colleagues. glad folks are here. if you're walking through our offices which are right next building, most of our folks are teleworking or got stuck in the snow. people is great to see out today. that the discussion should be about what america in the world and what it stands for. always be what our mail tear is doing. it's got to be more in a manner that aptures concernly our diplomatic and development efforts in government, but also aptures the full range of american institutional partnerships around the world in innovation, ence, and technology. nd it is true that when you look across sectors and aro
shaw will now speak and right after his remarks, the panel begins. of you, and, again, happy valentine's day. [ applause ] >> thank you, jane. thank you for your leadership and in the wilson center certainly in congress. the conversation was about in the america's role world and you've been doing that or quite some time very effectively. earl blumenhaur, thank you for being here. roger to thank jason and mark and the ambassador and so many friends and colleagues. glad folks are here. if...
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it makes some people nervous, but amy shaw makes a living talking about touchy subjects. self-proclaimed tiger mom who set off a firestorm about her extreme parenting in 2011 is back. in a new book the triple package the author and her husband jed rubenfeld have more to say about why certain groups in america are more successful than others. >> our whole book is written to show that's what's propelling success today in these groups and in plenty of individuals are three qualities open to anyone. >> reporter: the authors both yale law professors, name chinese, jews, indians and nigerians to america's list of overachieving groups. their children get better test scores, have better jobs and make more money. the authors identified three shared traits. they feel superior and insecure at the same time, that feeling that what they're doing isn't good enough and they have impulse control or discipline. what do nigerian americans have in common with mormons or jews? it turns out when groups are on the rise, really doing disproportionately well sending their kids to the best school
it makes some people nervous, but amy shaw makes a living talking about touchy subjects. self-proclaimed tiger mom who set off a firestorm about her extreme parenting in 2011 is back. in a new book the triple package the author and her husband jed rubenfeld have more to say about why certain groups in america are more successful than others. >> our whole book is written to show that's what's propelling success today in these groups and in plenty of individuals are three qualities open to...
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rebecca shaw ms. beth shaw. >> mr. and mrs. ken fraser. >> ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. >> mr. and mrs. david stern. >> mr. robert mailer anderson. >> ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. >> mr. laura ross and mr. james ross. mr. eliseo medina. mr. and mrs. irwin jacobs. mr. jason collins. mr. brunson green. >> i'm just having fun and enjoying tonight. >> the honorable patrick f kennedy and ms. m. elizabeth swope. vic torry ofble new and and dr. robert kagan. and dr.ria nuland robert kagan. mr. raymond mcguire. ms. crystal mccleary. mr. bruce mosler. i will announce you. rummlerrable kathleen and justice elena kagan. mr. and mrs. stephen colbert air -- colbert. the honorable jay carney and ms. claire shipman. the honorable gene sperling. mr. rick sperling. greet french president hollande is her life coverage of the state visit continues. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and so the guest of honor has arrived. french president francois hollande greeted by the presi
rebecca shaw ms. beth shaw. >> mr. and mrs. ken fraser. >> ms. sarah smiley and commander dustin smiley. the honorable tina chen. >> mr. and mrs. david stern. >> mr. robert mailer anderson. >> ms. andrea bernstein and mr. tom bernstein. >> mr. laura ross and mr. james ross. mr. eliseo medina. mr. and mrs. irwin jacobs. mr. jason collins. mr. brunson green. >> i'm just having fun and enjoying tonight. >> the honorable patrick f kennedy and ms. m....
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it will just pop on learning shaw says japanese negotiators might also be able to extract concessions on your site when negotiators say no exceptions. that's a tactic all. in the past there have been instances where there has been partial liberalization and partial liberalization can occur. by the by reducing the terrorists by. a large percentage but not eliminating it. participants teams cpt codes cent said they decided to meet some such arguments before us president obama visited in late april they have a tough road ahead. what moves by japan and us i needed to break the press. dd got a nice too. total and the silliness and business news what is our alinghi with a check on markets the eye wound. i am. bigger skating fans had seen something they be breaking for forty years i believe this i think allah has brought home the country's first olympic gold medal in women's singles the king khan had finished second in the short program but she reviewed her personal best in the free skate and surpass the favourites canada and south korea. no one gold four years ago in thinking that this time
it will just pop on learning shaw says japanese negotiators might also be able to extract concessions on your site when negotiators say no exceptions. that's a tactic all. in the past there have been instances where there has been partial liberalization and partial liberalization can occur. by the by reducing the terrorists by. a large percentage but not eliminating it. participants teams cpt codes cent said they decided to meet some such arguments before us president obama visited in late...
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ultimo dia de "faizer" sera el proximo 11 de marzo, dia en que su cargo pasara a manos de "robert shawregistr su sexto homicidio del aÑo esta madrugada. pitch - blanca ---el asesinato, ocurri afuera de un bar cerca de las calles santa clara y la primera, justo en el centro de la ciudad. ---jaime peluffo nos tiene la historia. pkg :01 - :06 :16 - :21 :42 - :46 :58 - 1:04 1:11 - 1:17 1:35 - 1:42 trt: 1:56 era poco despus de la 1 de la madrugada cuando la polica respondi afuera de la cantina johnny v's en el centro de la ciudad.. un guardia de seguridad, que no estaba en horas de trabajo, sigui y confront a un cliente que acababa de ser expulsado por fastidiar a mujeres. este amigo de la vctima dijo que l trat de ayudar a alguien, y termin muerto. autoridades dicen que la victima muri apuÑalada. el sospechoso fue arrestado cerca del lugar despus de que varios testigos lo seÑalaran. esta es la segunda muerte por apuÑalamiento en san jos, y la tercera vctima esta semana.. la polica dice que no estn conectadas. este teniente de la policia dijo que no existe peligro a la comunidad porque ya c
ultimo dia de "faizer" sera el proximo 11 de marzo, dia en que su cargo pasara a manos de "robert shawregistr su sexto homicidio del aÑo esta madrugada. pitch - blanca ---el asesinato, ocurri afuera de un bar cerca de las calles santa clara y la primera, justo en el centro de la ciudad. ---jaime peluffo nos tiene la historia. pkg :01 - :06 :16 - :21 :42 - :46 :58 - 1:04 1:11 - 1:17 1:35 - 1:42 trt: 1:56 era poco despus de la 1 de la madrugada cuando la polica respondi afuera de...
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for instance, the plays of jonson, congreve, wilde and shaw. on the lowest level, there is physical comedy such as is found in burlesque and farce, with emphasis on a madcap situation and fast-paced, highly visual action. the plays of goldoni, goldsmith, sheridan and even the keystone kops or tom and jerry cartoons come to mind. the venetian twins represents the more physical or situation comedy. it evolved from the commedia dell'arte tradition. in the commedia, there were no written scripts, only scenarios, and the actors improvised their dialogue and bits of stage business as they performed. in this connection, it might be appropriate for me to recall something that i actually witnessed on the broadway stage. the great zero mostel was starring in a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. and the night that i saw the performance, he decided to pick on a young man who was a member of the chorus and who was well-known in the company, as i later on found out, for breaking up, that is to say, being made to laugh easily on the stage. zero was
for instance, the plays of jonson, congreve, wilde and shaw. on the lowest level, there is physical comedy such as is found in burlesque and farce, with emphasis on a madcap situation and fast-paced, highly visual action. the plays of goldoni, goldsmith, sheridan and even the keystone kops or tom and jerry cartoons come to mind. the venetian twins represents the more physical or situation comedy. it evolved from the commedia dell'arte tradition. in the commedia, there were no written scripts,...
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in august twenty ten eight hong kong tourists were shaw said. opera gunmen hijacked a bus. the memo us secretary of state john kerry has expressed his heartfelt wishes for the good health and prosperity of people celebrating chinese lunar new year. the us secretary of state said in a written statement that the extended dance which is all the hoffa president barack obama and the american people. kerry said as millions of people welcome the year of the force be with the new year brings even with the cooperation that this use of common goals kerry also reiterated that as a pacific nation the united states is deeply committed to strengthening its partnerships throughout the asia pacific region the fan . the egyptian former president but have been more see is returning to court for his file in a criminal case in the country's capital cairo or more see here was deposed by the ministry last cia displacing four separate criminal cases. saturday's violence on the charge of inciting the killing of protest is near the presidential palace in twenty twelve at a hearing in another trial
in august twenty ten eight hong kong tourists were shaw said. opera gunmen hijacked a bus. the memo us secretary of state john kerry has expressed his heartfelt wishes for the good health and prosperity of people celebrating chinese lunar new year. the us secretary of state said in a written statement that the extended dance which is all the hoffa president barack obama and the american people. kerry said as millions of people welcome the year of the force be with the new year brings even with...
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but this two skeins he's migrated to the northwest of ups and compete in bakeries clay shaw in the nineteen seventies green cos it means to wholesale market. the bakery now runs twenty four seven delivering hella cupcakes and danish is upscale supermarket soup so that is until it's on to major corporations and the team opens the money and credit suisse. also the fifteen that but the old generation and the jewish people the offense so calm and sometimes i end but now it is so calm all season which means she's the greatest that you become more candy in young guns so they know. and i kiss this autumn rains and assist with remotes culture and say that and defense of religion miss them. i need is to animal services. i didn't need a supply and as we went to stand on the company is an ideal society. it's my fault he's thinking who hire it and that of offices. well drink also may no be big business in the corporate world. he can still experience the joy of coming here to shop to order your project. umm whatever else the next generation of thing folks might come up with in future. does that put dark
but this two skeins he's migrated to the northwest of ups and compete in bakeries clay shaw in the nineteen seventies green cos it means to wholesale market. the bakery now runs twenty four seven delivering hella cupcakes and danish is upscale supermarket soup so that is until it's on to major corporations and the team opens the money and credit suisse. also the fifteen that but the old generation and the jewish people the offense so calm and sometimes i end but now it is so calm all season...
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iran is marking the 35th anniversary of the revolution that drove the shaw from power.of thousands of iranians gathered in tehran for a rally. the president rouhani addressed the crowd and the first speech since being president last august and during remarks he looked back to the time before the revolution and took a few jabs at the united states. >> translator: the americans thought that the country of iran belongs to them. they interfered everywhere from cultural affairs and the running of the state-run radio and tv, even on security issues. >> reporter: the 1979 revolution brought the iotola komani out of exile and the first supreme leader a role he held until his death. an iconic moments of the iran revolution came when protesters stormed the embassy in tehran and led to a long hostage situation and shattered diplomatic relations between the two countrys for decades and 35 years later al jazeera has been granted a rare compound where it all started and we go inside. >> stuck in time. the former u.s. embassy in tehran still stands, mostly unchanged since 1979. the sa
iran is marking the 35th anniversary of the revolution that drove the shaw from power.of thousands of iranians gathered in tehran for a rally. the president rouhani addressed the crowd and the first speech since being president last august and during remarks he looked back to the time before the revolution and took a few jabs at the united states. >> translator: the americans thought that the country of iran belongs to them. they interfered everywhere from cultural affairs and the running...
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we can radical go home shaw mime show version larry king was born lawrence's night here in brooklyn to a family of orthodox jewish immigrants from europe. his father died when he was only nine making his early years difficult is the variety on welfare for two years to care for her two sons he never attended college but that didn't hold him back from his dreams. he leaves his jewish heritage helped him succeed in the media business the ironing done. i mean bean juice added to my ability to communicate use a very good at that. this is a very good in the uber department whose playwrights many in one nobel peace prizes. and very very many awards in the riding area of the peabody is in coulter's use of it. i know i guess is in the dna to be expressive to use your hands to talk alot there are good writers spokespeople is very oriented to me. talk to. lol though i've accomplished a very shoddy jewish person horny shoddy jewish people many use help start the movie business in los angeles. we all refer to today as hollywood's team believes it was because james had such a hard time breaking into
we can radical go home shaw mime show version larry king was born lawrence's night here in brooklyn to a family of orthodox jewish immigrants from europe. his father died when he was only nine making his early years difficult is the variety on welfare for two years to care for her two sons he never attended college but that didn't hold him back from his dreams. he leaves his jewish heritage helped him succeed in the media business the ironing done. i mean bean juice added to my ability to...
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analyst on six the mind ski title based elliott's was caught napping but recovered nicely to party at shaw's school by eighteen year old marks mine at the door and some disgruntled bowl win since the winter bright and minds misses the opportunity to move into the europa league standings. well add the optional all full weekend's action suits on feasible mostly gets labeled but looks like this. no changes are very tall with a big full looks to have the champions league places so now both cancer and old book or look well placed to finish and it all off having begun the season as relegation candidates in the most amount of the table to go on in serious trouble of seven defeats in a row combo of cold that way and scope the books into thanks to incredible win. the women today leah fried books most to hold on to middle america and the unusual sight of sebastian's tackles trailing behind the competition is the second testing session before the new season of red bull driver has been several seconds off the pace while no one knows though is whether the team of continuing technical problem all trying t
analyst on six the mind ski title based elliott's was caught napping but recovered nicely to party at shaw's school by eighteen year old marks mine at the door and some disgruntled bowl win since the winter bright and minds misses the opportunity to move into the europa league standings. well add the optional all full weekend's action suits on feasible mostly gets labeled but looks like this. no changes are very tall with a big full looks to have the champions league places so now both cancer...
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of shaw race. this but heating in underwater rock and damage in the keel has meant to finally to the wind owners then the most challenging event in europe the road's basnet race so it would seem to. man drunk again. and over as immature but you two thousand and thirteen was another ninety three's in nine races we developing called project without compromise we are pushing. the limits we improving on you with technology is trying to all the guys our calling the best way possible. for peace. put us in a position to be a unit i have fought for the odds in the main mission. the night when i pull people out of this and i think you will. and i think the whole european country in. the twenty thirteenth season so the russians become part of the team. finds a. lot of friends here and he was big on the missing the boat but that is typical communication about the city it's it's yeah it's better just so was the plan for the team that had been on defeat it seems they first came together and you jones inspiring
of shaw race. this but heating in underwater rock and damage in the keel has meant to finally to the wind owners then the most challenging event in europe the road's basnet race so it would seem to. man drunk again. and over as immature but you two thousand and thirteen was another ninety three's in nine races we developing called project without compromise we are pushing. the limits we improving on you with technology is trying to all the guys our calling the best way possible. for peace. put...
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erica shaw works at the state prison. so you were stuck because she slowed down? >> yeah. >> reporter: but isn't this a four-wheel drive car? >> it ain't doing anything but getting me stuck. >> reporter: the governor of north carolina, pat mccory, asked citizens to stay off the roads, but today he amplified the warnings. >> don't put your stupid hat on at this point in time. >> reporter: at the state's emergency command center we asked the governor if he was joking. was that you introducing levity into this or -- >> i'm being serious. i'm being serious because the fact of the matter is we want to encourage people to be smart and don't get stupid and don't do things that will put not only themselves in jeopardy but put their family and other citizens in jeopardy. and also my emergency operations people in jeopardy. >> pelley: some of those emergency workers we're told are >> reporter: some of those emergency workers we're told are busy right now rescuing dozens of motorists stranded in an area on u.s. highway number 1 near pinehurst, north carolina. scott, we are t
erica shaw works at the state prison. so you were stuck because she slowed down? >> yeah. >> reporter: but isn't this a four-wheel drive car? >> it ain't doing anything but getting me stuck. >> reporter: the governor of north carolina, pat mccory, asked citizens to stay off the roads, but today he amplified the warnings. >> don't put your stupid hat on at this point in time. >> reporter: at the state's emergency command center we asked the governor if he was...