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shouldn't have done it because they are shorthanded. i'm going to get 50 lashes on my behind. the way until everybody came back to work, and everybody was ordered to gather and watch, even the german camp commander came in, and they pulled me over the table, pulled down my pants at which point the german commander, high ranking, assessed commander, he said only 25 because i'm a teenager, but the truth of the matter is that the first few, you're numb, you hardly feel anything, but i still have the scars to prove it. after they were done, my friends dragged me into the bunk, and i must confess to you for the very first time, i just lost my will to go on. it was without a doubt the darkest point of my young life. my friends got a hold of rags and soaked them in the snow, and they kept taking turns every long for compresses because they knew and i knew come morning i have to go to work commander, and i did. i don't know how, but i did. about ten days or so later, the owners came to destroy the camp. 1550 men, we were 118 survive who were taken into the infamous camp. when we mash
shouldn't have done it because they are shorthanded. i'm going to get 50 lashes on my behind. the way until everybody came back to work, and everybody was ordered to gather and watch, even the german camp commander came in, and they pulled me over the table, pulled down my pants at which point the german commander, high ranking, assessed commander, he said only 25 because i'm a teenager, but the truth of the matter is that the first few, you're numb, you hardly feel anything, but i still have...
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when the fee was adopted it was adopted in the face of a severe shorthand and most of the peripheries that voted in favor of the fee didn't want to do it but because of the severe budget they had to but now luckily we have a - it bring into the department 2 hundred and 50 $250,000 a year is a magnitude that allows us to find relief from this. several years ago we had a major policy that has not been discussed by the board of supervisors navigate the board of supervisors has been completely left out of the policy decision and that policy donation was to convert our department dpoopz fees and privatization. i ask you to take a look at that policy and see if you want to take our recreation and park department completely out of my tax support and have it become something that's an exclusive place to operator. reverse that policy and i'm sure the public won't support (clapping) >> i'm ms. anyway's. i'm helping to raise a third generation. the fee is not about money. it's designed from the beginning to exclusive people. not everybody just the successful e - poor people. our >> i pledge pd h
when the fee was adopted it was adopted in the face of a severe shorthand and most of the peripheries that voted in favor of the fee didn't want to do it but because of the severe budget they had to but now luckily we have a - it bring into the department 2 hundred and 50 $250,000 a year is a magnitude that allows us to find relief from this. several years ago we had a major policy that has not been discussed by the board of supervisors navigate the board of supervisors has been completely left...
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. >> reporter: well, as i said before when the best player is booed, i think someone should shorthandve a good week, everybody. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. it's so sweet of you to walk me to work today. you're my girl, right? and i take care of you, huh? who knows? maybe we'll see natalie morales, you know? that little firecracker, she gets my blood runnin borr. that is less sweet. i'm gonna stop by tonight. maybe i'll, uh, pick up some chinese. aw, you said "chinese" instead of something offensive. i told you, losing you last year, changed me, huh? it made me more, um...more mature. come here. [chuckling] ow, that really hurts, dennis. [beeping] you're back with dennis? yeah, i'm back with dennis. don't look at me with your eyebrows all up. it's so annoying. oh, yes, i'm annoying, not the man who honked your boobs on the jumbo screen. that was before. and it was the playoffs.
. >> reporter: well, as i said before when the best player is booed, i think someone should shorthandve a good week, everybody. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. it's so sweet of you to walk me to work today. you're my girl, right? and i take care of you, huh? who knows? maybe we'll see natalie morales, you know?...
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agents would openly talk about handling tea party cases but thought the term was shorthand for all politically active groups conservative and liberal. >> president obama appoints a high powered lawyer at special envoy. an official announcement is expected later today. clifford sloan is a dc insider. 100 are on a hunger strike protesting harsh conditions and indefinite confinement. >> the biggest award at the emmy awards goes to -- >> the 2013 emmy award for out standling daytime drama goes to "days of our lives." >> that win marking the first time since 1975 that "days of our lives" took the top prize at the award show. george lucas picked up his first emmy and second award ever for star wars the clone wars. another big winner dr. oz. he took home the emmy for outstanding informative talk show. that's your top 5@5:00. >> president obama is expected to address the nsa spy scandal soon. we are learning he doesn't think the policy violated our privacy. that comes as more people to calling for whistleblower edward snowden to be held accountable for his action. kelly wright is live with more on thi
agents would openly talk about handling tea party cases but thought the term was shorthand for all politically active groups conservative and liberal. >> president obama appoints a high powered lawyer at special envoy. an official announcement is expected later today. clifford sloan is a dc insider. 100 are on a hunger strike protesting harsh conditions and indefinite confinement. >> the biggest award at the emmy awards goes to -- >> the 2013 emmy award for out standling...
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and uk spied on ryu shorthand others at another summit. the "guardian" newspaper says it has evidence that they spired on the london summit of 2009 hacking into smartphones and reading e-mails. the source? edward snowden. >> how much damage he did do? the fact is that time will tell. >> on cbs's "face the nation," chief of staff dennis mcdonough says snowden's acts have hurt america. >> to get around our techniques and practices. >> a british foreign service spokesman declined to comment on the spying allegation. and we are awaiting comments from the president from northern ireland in about half an hour. sus anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. the syrian blamed the attack on rebels. there are unconfirmed reports of casualties. also on sunday, amateur video appears to show amateurs appear to be attacking forces. there were no reports of casualties. >>> and we're learning more about the massive intelligence programs leaked by contractor edward snowden. as chip reid reports, the scope of the program appears to be limited. >> reporter
and uk spied on ryu shorthand others at another summit. the "guardian" newspaper says it has evidence that they spired on the london summit of 2009 hacking into smartphones and reading e-mails. the source? edward snowden. >> how much damage he did do? the fact is that time will tell. >> on cbs's "face the nation," chief of staff dennis mcdonough says snowden's acts have hurt america. >> to get around our techniques and practices. >> a british foreign...
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finds his teammate for the shorthanded goal. chicago scores with a backhand for a 3-1 lead. time to call it? no way. boston pulls even in the third period. chicago then steals the moment num overtime for the win. series tied two each. game five saturday on nbc. >>> the latest on patriots tight end aaron hernandez. first the death of odin lloyd. he was dating the sister of hernandez's girlfriend. now an unrelated lawsuit alleges hernandez shot a man in the face after an argument in front of the miami nightclub in february. hernandez has yet to release a statement. >>> tiger woods has another reason to be sore about tying his worst career score at the u.s. open. he injured his left elbow at the same time. woods could be sidelined until the british open next month. serena williams has apologized for comments in "rolling stone" about the steubenville rape case where she said the 16-year-old girl involved, quote, shouldn't have put herself in that position. now williams said what happened in steubenville was a real shock for me. i'm deeply saddened and currently reaching out to t
finds his teammate for the shorthanded goal. chicago scores with a backhand for a 3-1 lead. time to call it? no way. boston pulls even in the third period. chicago then steals the moment num overtime for the win. series tied two each. game five saturday on nbc. >>> the latest on patriots tight end aaron hernandez. first the death of odin lloyd. he was dating the sister of hernandez's girlfriend. now an unrelated lawsuit alleges hernandez shot a man in the face after an argument in...
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if there is anything special about the relationship, it is that we have that kind of shorthand. have been working with david on and off since the 1970s, my partner on "vern and shirley." it is just those people that you see for a long time and develop those relationships. tavis: i love these tv land channels and metv, i love the old stuff. when you see "laverne and still laugh?you >> sometimes. there is one place that shows them and they cut so much out of these shows so they run commercial promos for their other shows. you see me pick up a guitar to start a song and they cut to commercial. chunks of scenes where the rest of it does not make sense because of what they chopped am not an inside tv guy, but how do you cut chunks out of a sitcom? >> because they have no soul. tavis: you may have cut the good lines, the jokes. i saw one episode recently, i cannot watch it anymore, but there was one episode where we saw a punchline for a joke that was not set up. there were two scenes missing and at the end, it was like, we are paying off something that they do not know. with all the
if there is anything special about the relationship, it is that we have that kind of shorthand. have been working with david on and off since the 1970s, my partner on "vern and shirley." it is just those people that you see for a long time and develop those relationships. tavis: i love these tv land channels and metv, i love the old stuff. when you see "laverne and still laugh?you >> sometimes. there is one place that shows them and they cut so much out of these shows so...
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the most interesting thing about him is that he had learned shorthand at cambridge and started keeping a diary in the 16 sixties when they came back. for nine and a half years this young man wrote a diary of what it was like to live and work in london and it is one of the most marvelous documents ever written to the he was a renaissance man curious about everything. he was interested in everyone and he noticed she had the knack of being in the right place at the right time. so the fire of london, he was there. he was actually he went to see charles i and went back to his school and boasted about. he was very strongly against him at that time. his diary is unique because most of us if we write a diary is we want to look good in them but he didn't come he wanted actually to show this person and that is exactly what he does come and he starts aside from himself and tells all of the worst things in fiscal be a fair hearing of his work -- he's wonderfully interested in the job, he writes marvelously about the job in the navy office which he didn't really care about. he gradually gets intere
the most interesting thing about him is that he had learned shorthand at cambridge and started keeping a diary in the 16 sixties when they came back. for nine and a half years this young man wrote a diary of what it was like to live and work in london and it is one of the most marvelous documents ever written to the he was a renaissance man curious about everything. he was interested in everyone and he noticed she had the knack of being in the right place at the right time. so the fire of...
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they strip the puck, finds his teammate for the shorthanded goal there., chicago scores with a backhand for a 3-1 lead. time to call it? oh, no you don't. boston pulling even in the third period. carries the momentum into overtime for the win. series tied now, two each. game five saturday on nbc. >>> the latest on the patriots tight end hernandez. first the death of an acquaintance lloyd. now an unrelated lawsuit. it alleges hernandez shot a man in the face after an argument in front of a miami nightclub in february. hernandez has yet to release a statement. >>> tiger woods has another reason to be sore about tying his worst career score at the u.s. open. he injured his left elbow at the same time. well, woods could be sidelined until the british open next month now. >>> serena williams has apologized for comments in rolling stone about the steubenville rape case where she said the 16-year-old girl involved shouldn't have putters in that position. williams now says, what happened in steubenville was a real shock for me. i was deeply saddened. i'm currentl
they strip the puck, finds his teammate for the shorthanded goal there., chicago scores with a backhand for a 3-1 lead. time to call it? oh, no you don't. boston pulling even in the third period. carries the momentum into overtime for the win. series tied now, two each. game five saturday on nbc. >>> the latest on the patriots tight end hernandez. first the death of an acquaintance lloyd. now an unrelated lawsuit. it alleges hernandez shot a man in the face after an argument in front...
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shorthanded goal got los angeles back in to this game. toews. backhanding it through the middle of the ice. doughty back for regehr. l.a. with the first four shots of the overtime. now lewis. taking it deep. trying to keep the stick free. puck recovered by hossa. now shaw. sharp on doughty. sharp on the backhand. still controlled the puck. protected with a leg. now hossa. out of the corner with it. takes a look. a shot. sent just wide. >> quick reacted late like he never saw it. >> stoll. loose in front. handzus couldn't get to it. king lifts it back the other way. keith to hossa. connecting with handzus. looking to make a change. regehr now. 5:50 gone by in the overtime. bouncing puck. another strange bounce off the board and the hawks come up with it. bolland's pass deflected. a couple of kings go down in the neutral zone after a collision. here's seabrook. in deep along the boards behind quick. voynov up the far side. bouncing puck. here's frolik. back to the point with it. clifford knocked it free and lost a stick and backhanded the other wa
shorthanded goal got los angeles back in to this game. toews. backhanding it through the middle of the ice. doughty back for regehr. l.a. with the first four shots of the overtime. now lewis. taking it deep. trying to keep the stick free. puck recovered by hossa. now shaw. sharp on doughty. sharp on the backhand. still controlled the puck. protected with a leg. now hossa. out of the corner with it. takes a look. a shot. sent just wide. >> quick reacted late like he never saw it. >>...
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oh, uh, narcotics is shorthanded. aic asked me to fill in for a few weeks. they asked or you asked?ink it's better, don't you? liz, it's not like i don't think you're a good agent. i mean, i still want you on the team. yeah, i can't help but wonder if you'd be saying the same thing if i was the one who called it off. hey, don, i got a judge on the phone about the title 3s, but he wants to talk to you.
oh, uh, narcotics is shorthanded. aic asked me to fill in for a few weeks. they asked or you asked?ink it's better, don't you? liz, it's not like i don't think you're a good agent. i mean, i still want you on the team. yeah, i can't help but wonder if you'd be saying the same thing if i was the one who called it off. hey, don, i got a judge on the phone about the title 3s, but he wants to talk to you.
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agents would openly talk about handling tea party cases but thought the term was shorthand for all politicallytive groups conservative and liberal. >> president obama appoints a high powered lawyer at special envoy. an official announcement is expected later today. clifford
agents would openly talk about handling tea party cases but thought the term was shorthand for all politicallytive groups conservative and liberal. >> president obama appoints a high powered lawyer at special envoy. an official announcement is expected later today. clifford
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he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they're shorthanded.y're good people. they tried hard, but it's not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. >> in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now there were thousands of people involved in a coverup. >> epics. you can judge for yourself. july 17th. they're running the documentary. >>> now to the george zimmerman case, with no blacks and an all female jury, the prosecution already face add tough climb to conviction today. in a minute i'll tell you why that became mission impossible. ♪ ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn but now, thanks to treating with prilosec otc, we don't have to suffer like they used to. [ bell dings ] ♪ [ horse whinnies ] getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc,
he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they're shorthanded.y're good people. they tried hard, but it's not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. >> in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now there were thousands of people involved in a coverup. >> epics. you can judge for yourself. july 17th. they're running the...
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. >> i guess it's a shorthand wayy to do that. that >> let's give you other moon mo facts.the moon is currently in thattht stage and today this morning, it's 57% full.ll. the moon rise today at 2:12 this afternoon and set at 1:11 tonight. >> is that a real picture.pictu. it almost looks like we superimposed the moon there.ere. it looks large next to the trees n pretty amazing, isn't it.it. >> this moon phase arrives 1-212 weeks after the new moon. then we get to the full moon mon when everybody goes crazy for fr the next couple of days, and and everything starts to wane.wane >> the emergency rooms getom filled, too, there's somethingso too to it. it >> we have summer arriving on av friday, and we have the next net full moon on sunday.sunday. so i'm sure there will be some craziness this weekend. >> we will stay off of they offe streets this weekend, then. th we will stay at our home. >> wisdom and i already do. do. >> i'm in bed at 7:00 anyway.7:0 >> pretty much.>> pre >>> the good question, i hope ii answer it had for you cindy. if you have a question you want answered go
. >> i guess it's a shorthand wayy to do that. that >> let's give you other moon mo facts.the moon is currently in thattht stage and today this morning, it's 57% full.ll. the moon rise today at 2:12 this afternoon and set at 1:11 tonight. >> is that a real picture.pictu. it almost looks like we superimposed the moon there.ere. it looks large next to the trees n pretty amazing, isn't it.it. >> this moon phase arrives 1-212 weeks after the new moon. then we get to the full...
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he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they're shorthanded.le. they tried hard, but it's not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. >> in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now there were thousands of people involved in a coverup. >> epics. you can judge for yourself. july 17th. they're running the documentary. >>> now to the george zimmerman case, with no blacks and an all female jury, the prosecution already face add tough climb to conviction today. in a minute i'll tell you why that became mission impossible. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give i
he investigates truck accidents on highways and he was brought in because they're shorthanded.le. they tried hard, but it's not within their capability to be metallurgist sthoos one sentence. >> in fairness to the family and everybody, everybody who thought there was a coverup 17 years ago should have come forward. why wait 17 years saying now there were thousands of people involved in a coverup. >> epics. you can judge for yourself. july 17th. they're running the documentary....
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the blackhawks and the bruins could be shorthanded for tonight's game six in boston.h an injury. he's questionable for tonight's game. jonathan toews may be out. the puck drops at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> if you haven't been following the he said she said saga between the two top tennis lay plaers in the world, hang on tight. sere that williams gave a shot at maria sharapova's dating practice and interviewing style chlgt she fired back at serena making a reference to her alleged current boyfriend, her tennis coach. serena tried to set the record straight. >> i said look, i want to personally apologize to you. if you are offended by what -- by being brought into my situation and i want to take that, this moment to just pour myself and be open and say i am very sorry for this whole situation. >> interesting apology there. she's sorry if she's offended. it was reasonably heart felt. they are such great athletes. it would be great to see them back on the higher level of playing tennis. >> it must be hard to give the interviews. writers want to get news. they say something,
the blackhawks and the bruins could be shorthanded for tonight's game six in boston.h an injury. he's questionable for tonight's game. jonathan toews may be out. the puck drops at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> if you haven't been following the he said she said saga between the two top tennis lay plaers in the world, hang on tight. sere that williams gave a shot at maria sharapova's dating practice and interviewing style chlgt she fired back at serena making a reference to her alleged current...
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losing rachel has left me shorthanded. daisy: dr. saroyan. i've made a startling discovery.et's hear it. monica craig died of lung cancer, correct? yes. it metastasized to her brain and to her spine, amongst other areas. may i commandeer your computer? this shows bone metastasis in the femur. why don't we just jump to the startling discovery? i don't think monica craig's cancer was advanced enough to cause actual death. what? i believe she had weeks left to live at the time of her death, perhaps even months. that is a startling discovery. we have no apparent cause of death for monica craig. because we blamed it on the cancer. good job, ms. wick. i know. montenegro: so, using the info that daisy gave us, hodgins and i have been working together to try to narrow down the weapon that was used to create the kill-shot wound. so i took a 3-d impression of the wound to the sternum to create an image, which gives us... that's a very distinctive pattern. scrapings contained particulates of amazonite. it's a stone indigenous to this area. i checked the database to see if there were an
losing rachel has left me shorthanded. daisy: dr. saroyan. i've made a startling discovery.et's hear it. monica craig died of lung cancer, correct? yes. it metastasized to her brain and to her spine, amongst other areas. may i commandeer your computer? this shows bone metastasis in the femur. why don't we just jump to the startling discovery? i don't think monica craig's cancer was advanced enough to cause actual death. what? i believe she had weeks left to live at the time of her death,...
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rfs 2 is the shorthand. i like it. i'm as tough a capitalist you will find out there.edicated. our company is dedicated to make a tough, lean, competitive business. in the long run, we have to assume as our industry grows and the complex around us grows that those incentives will go away. >> it's not the solar industry i'm speaking to, where they know there is no business. >> our business existed long before any of the incentives that are here. we started in 1996. now, they're very important. they help build a very important complex and in terms of energy security, food security, jobs revitalization, agricultural reenforcement. this is a very well regarded industry and it's supported by many, many sides. >> okay. you missed some competitors who are substantially larger than you, including archer daniels, but they're not, they're larger as a company, they're larger but they have mot moved into this. what if they decide, you know what, we ought to be in this industry? it is a lucrative industry. >> well they are in the industry today and world wide they are substantial i
rfs 2 is the shorthand. i like it. i'm as tough a capitalist you will find out there.edicated. our company is dedicated to make a tough, lean, competitive business. in the long run, we have to assume as our industry grows and the complex around us grows that those incentives will go away. >> it's not the solar industry i'm speaking to, where they know there is no business. >> our business existed long before any of the incentives that are here. we started in 1996. now, they're very...
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most of the guys have done great for chicago all year, haven't they, eddie, especially in shorthandedolik must draw against krejci. it is won by krejci. set up for boychuk. the shot was moblocked. that was the way you had it set up. this time the face-off was won by krejci. >> eddie: it went to krejci, boychuk and it never got to corey crawford. bullock out there to get that sh shot block. the bruins executed with nothing to show for it. >> mike: johnny oduya flips it on. he sent us to overtime. toews. a shot was blocked down. it is lucic to get it there. krejci looking ahead. tried to play on the wing for horton and no luck. had it checked away by krejci. lucic tips it across. red by toews and he marches back in. shot one and it's deflekted up and out of play. >> eddie: a couple of good plays. niklas hjalmarsson. they were on the way. >> mike: that man is not happy. he doesn't like the turnovers and he's not happy about those turnovers at all. >> mike: claude julien will watch an offensive face-off in the zone for the blackhawks. seabrook and toews the defense. handzus to take this.
most of the guys have done great for chicago all year, haven't they, eddie, especially in shorthandedolik must draw against krejci. it is won by krejci. set up for boychuk. the shot was moblocked. that was the way you had it set up. this time the face-off was won by krejci. >> eddie: it went to krejci, boychuk and it never got to corey crawford. bullock out there to get that sh shot block. the bruins executed with nothing to show for it. >> mike: johnny oduya flips it on. he sent us...
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we often talk in shorthand and say there's a lot of loopholes that we need to close, and i actually considerat not a loophole but policy. again, everything is going to be on the table. we are going to look at all of the items, and again, if there is consensus that an item is going to be performed -- reformed or is going to stay as is, that will affect where the rate ends up being, and that is the kind of trade-off and discussion that i want to have and i am having with members of my committee and members of the opposite committee. i have been working with kevin mccarthy and meeting with members in general as well, but that's the discussion we will have. i think it is an important discussion to have, knowing that two/three of americans do not itemize -- 2/3 of americans do not itemize. we look at it all. i use the analogy of it is a blank sheet of paper, and we are going to see what goes in, not take the current code and see what comes out. >> i agree. >> [inaudible] can senator baucus away in on the irs issued textany sense of how that policy of trading -- [inaudible] >> we are in the middle
we often talk in shorthand and say there's a lot of loopholes that we need to close, and i actually considerat not a loophole but policy. again, everything is going to be on the table. we are going to look at all of the items, and again, if there is consensus that an item is going to be performed -- reformed or is going to stay as is, that will affect where the rate ends up being, and that is the kind of trade-off and discussion that i want to have and i am having with members of my committee...
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characterize a gentile and appropriate relationship to the laws and customs of a tradition became shorthand for a logic that could make sense of any christian incorrect to the world and description. anyone who loves the world too much, anyone who stood in was immature world and in this life, anyone who is to understand the literal meaning of language becomes a jew. so much so that by the 1600s, very famous english poet george herbert could write a poem like this. this is 1633. he that love and love amidst the world's delights before true christian joy has made a jew is choice, and is a judas jude. he's writing any country would have been no jews alive for almost 400 years. he's not writing about real jews. is writing about all the christians around in. any of the relationships in the world makes you a judas jude. it's this power of criticizing any and every christian or muslim behavior in this world that made anti-judaism a key concept in the western. so my book is about what this concept does, and possibly involving interpretation of the world. how people, ancient, medieval, modern, even a
characterize a gentile and appropriate relationship to the laws and customs of a tradition became shorthand for a logic that could make sense of any christian incorrect to the world and description. anyone who loves the world too much, anyone who stood in was immature world and in this life, anyone who is to understand the literal meaning of language becomes a jew. so much so that by the 1600s, very famous english poet george herbert could write a poem like this. this is 1633. he that love and...
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it was shorthand for saying that is where the americans are based.t it turned out it was, and i found this out from interfering somalis who were liaisons with the central intelligence agency and u.s. military intelligence, is that the obama administration had initiated a targeted killing and snatch operation based out of that airport where they were building and indigenous editability of somalis that could hunt down individuals -- indigenous capability of somali second members of al shabbat, the group that pledged its allegiance to al qaeda. these agents, i was told by this molly's helping the cia to run this program, are lined up monthly and paid $200 in cash for being part of this targeted kill-capture operation. in the case of captured prisoners, they take the what they determined to have intelligence value and hold them in the basement of this national security services building which is a bed bug- infested do log -- goulag. prisoners do not get access to the outside world, no access to lawyers. when i was on "democracy now!" talking about this,
it was shorthand for saying that is where the americans are based.t it turned out it was, and i found this out from interfering somalis who were liaisons with the central intelligence agency and u.s. military intelligence, is that the obama administration had initiated a targeted killing and snatch operation based out of that airport where they were building and indigenous editability of somalis that could hunt down individuals -- indigenous capability of somali second members of al shabbat,...
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the shorthand i was trying to use of it being that it wasn't some rogue set of spice who were off doing the kind of off the books thing that you'd see in a matt damon lud lamb-style miller and there's a process and procedure where this analyst at 29 wants to -- you know the guy who's off in hawaii upset by this. there are other modes he could have taken. he could have been running to ron wyden or running to jeff merkel. there's a million things he could have done to reveal something thousands of americans and billions of dollars could have spent to make us safe. i'm not pooh-poohing that. my own in the big picture is i would expect the government to be doing something like this in the idea in the initial hours in which he was being cast as a hero. >> i understand that. to your point not totally off the books we want to go to some breaking news. we have some testimony we're going to hear today. i believe that's senator durbin speaking in the senate in a committee hearing on this very issue. let's listen in. >> but under my provision, innocent americans with no connection to any of these
the shorthand i was trying to use of it being that it wasn't some rogue set of spice who were off doing the kind of off the books thing that you'd see in a matt damon lud lamb-style miller and there's a process and procedure where this analyst at 29 wants to -- you know the guy who's off in hawaii upset by this. there are other modes he could have taken. he could have been running to ron wyden or running to jeff merkel. there's a million things he could have done to reveal something thousands...
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in other words, this was a technique used shorthand like we often do in any business government or nongovernment to try to get a job done. it turned out it was tainted because it was generalizing about a groups that had the same name. >> yeah. and i think, chris, if you read the transcript, it's clear that this conservative republican manager, you know, he put his party hat to the side and he was doing what we would hope that any public employee would do, and that was be independent and do the job according to the law. and clearly, the ig came back and said there was some mismanagement here. i need some clarity as to tax exempt status. who should get it? things of that nature. and so again, here is a man who was trying to do his job. and that's basically what he said. >> here's darrell issa. here's the chairman of the committee's reaction to you. i want to know what you think of this. boy, this is crocodile tears. quote, i am deeply disappointed that ranking member cummings has decided to broadly disseminate and post online a 205-page transcript that will serve as a road map for irs officials to
in other words, this was a technique used shorthand like we often do in any business government or nongovernment to try to get a job done. it turned out it was tainted because it was generalizing about a groups that had the same name. >> yeah. and i think, chris, if you read the transcript, it's clear that this conservative republican manager, you know, he put his party hat to the side and he was doing what we would hope that any public employee would do, and that was be independent and...
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it's and it's really snowballing right and these numbers that we're talking about we're talking shorthand here we should. viewers in on it this is the constitutional amendment to say money is not speech corporations are not people full stop on ambiguous no weasel words roe half measures this is it right. either the state legislature has passed a resolution that says we want that kind of amendment or in a couple of states in montana and colorado they've done it through a ballot issue. and the and the problem that we have as a country is that because the supreme court has invented this doctrine and fine tuned it over the last hundred fifty years it's a court conceived it's not the constitution but they pretend it is. the only way that you can reverse the supreme court the supreme court is not subject to legislative overview i mean arguably it is article three section two you know but. it hasn't happened since the days of lincoln so really the only way you can reverse the supreme court is by amending the constitution that's correct and so you know and it's been done twenty seven times. you k
it's and it's really snowballing right and these numbers that we're talking about we're talking shorthand here we should. viewers in on it this is the constitutional amendment to say money is not speech corporations are not people full stop on ambiguous no weasel words roe half measures this is it right. either the state legislature has passed a resolution that says we want that kind of amendment or in a couple of states in montana and colorado they've done it through a ballot issue. and the...
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question north done it because there shorthanded and for this i would get 50 lashes. so everybody was ordered together and watch. even the german commander kamen and pulled me over the table, pulled them up and said which point the german commander, the ss high-ranking ss commander said, only 25 because i'm a teenager. but the truth is that for the first few, you hardly feel anything. i still have the scars to prove it. my friends tried me into the bond. i must confess to you, i just lost my will to go on. without a doubt the darkest point of my young life. my friends got a hold of some rags and best of them in the snow. they knew when i knew about ten days are so later the others came to liquidate the camp. 1550 men. we were 118 survived and taken into the infamous out. we want -- when we marched in we were greeted by a welcoming committee which consists of men hanging and. as we worked through the of from the state that says work will set you free. the continue walking toward the showers which were the crematorium. at that point we have heard about the infamous cycl
question north done it because there shorthanded and for this i would get 50 lashes. so everybody was ordered together and watch. even the german commander kamen and pulled me over the table, pulled them up and said which point the german commander, the ss high-ranking ss commander said, only 25 because i'm a teenager. but the truth is that for the first few, you hardly feel anything. i still have the scars to prove it. my friends tried me into the bond. i must confess to you, i just lost my...
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and, you know, basically the shorthand for the answer was, well, it's cheaper, and you can fire a contractor. you can't fire these people. but i think as the picture grows about mr. snowden, the information he had access to and the vastness of this organization, the fact that this was being conducted in secret and the fact we knew so little about it becomes more and more alarming. >> listen -- all right. so he's 29. he never graduated from high school. i think he got his g.e.d. he did some time at community college. he does three months at booz allen after a stint at the cia, a security guard stint at the nsa, three months into his tenure at booz allen. listen to what he told glen greenwald he had access to. >> anybody in position and access with the technical capabilities i had could suck out secrets and pass them on the open market to russia. they always have an open door, as we do. i had access to, you know, the full rosters of everyone working at the nsa, the entire intelligence community and undercover assets all around the world, the locations of every station we have, what their missi
and, you know, basically the shorthand for the answer was, well, it's cheaper, and you can fire a contractor. you can't fire these people. but i think as the picture grows about mr. snowden, the information he had access to and the vastness of this organization, the fact that this was being conducted in secret and the fact we knew so little about it becomes more and more alarming. >> listen -- all right. so he's 29. he never graduated from high school. i think he got his g.e.d. he did...
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we often talk in shorthand and say there's a lot of loopholes that we need to close, and i actually consider that not a loophole but policy. again, everything is going to be on the table. we are going to look at all of the items, and again, if there is consensus that an item is going to be performed -- reformed or is going to stay as is, that will affect where the rate ends up being, and that is the kind of trade-off and discussion that i want to have and i am having with members of my committee and members of the opposite committee. i have been working with kevin mccarthy and meeting with members in general as well, but that's the discussion we will have. i think it is an important discussion to have, knowing that two/three of americans do not itemize -- 2/3 of americans do not itemize. we look at it all. i use the analogy of it is a blank sheet of paper, and we are going to see what goes in, not take the current code and see what comes out. >> i agree. >> [inaudible] any sense of how that policy of trading -- [inaudible] >> we are in the middle of an investigation. we will see what happens
we often talk in shorthand and say there's a lot of loopholes that we need to close, and i actually consider that not a loophole but policy. again, everything is going to be on the table. we are going to look at all of the items, and again, if there is consensus that an item is going to be performed -- reformed or is going to stay as is, that will affect where the rate ends up being, and that is the kind of trade-off and discussion that i want to have and i am having with members of my...
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the shorthand version about this, jake, is national security looks a little different from the oval officeor being here. >> thank you. >>> coming up the man charged with 329 specific crimes. kidnappings, rapes, even murder, goes to court to enter a plea. >>> plus the story behind a horrifying moment captured by a surveillance camera. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed is now introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like-at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions-including the revolutionary new sleep number dual temp layer-designed to give you the soundest sleep of you
the shorthand version about this, jake, is national security looks a little different from the oval officeor being here. >> thank you. >>> coming up the man charged with 329 specific crimes. kidnappings, rapes, even murder, goes to court to enter a plea. >>> plus the story behind a horrifying moment captured by a surveillance camera. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution....
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she said using the term tea party was a shorthand way to identify any group participating in politicalen it comes to delays, paz said many requests languished because the irs cincinnati office waited for guidance from irs washington, where ooh washington didn't realize that applicants hadn't received answers from cincinnati. while there's bipartisan agreement so far that there's no evidence of political influence. many more irs employees to interview before they can firmly conclude why and how irs tea party targeting happened. jake? >> dana bash on capitol hill. despite woes, the irs says it's legally bound to pay $70 million in bonuses to union employees. charles grassley is demanding to know why he wrote to acting chief danny wuerfel of the irs were banned. the irs says, it's negotiating bonuses with the union. >>> the controversial vaccine against the virus that causes cervical cancer is working better than anyone expected, with informations down more than half among teenaged girls. cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is looking at new numbers from the centers for disea
she said using the term tea party was a shorthand way to identify any group participating in politicalen it comes to delays, paz said many requests languished because the irs cincinnati office waited for guidance from irs washington, where ooh washington didn't realize that applicants hadn't received answers from cincinnati. while there's bipartisan agreement so far that there's no evidence of political influence. many more irs employees to interview before they can firmly conclude why and how...
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i, you know, of necessity was speak anything fairly shorthand fashion, so let me explain a bit more what i meant and to agree with you and to explain a bit more. i was referring specifically to black slavery in america in the context of the question at the time who was talking about the particular experience of slavery in america, um, as an influence on the education system. and the point i was trying to make was that we didn't have black slavery in britain in the way that you had it in america. now, you're absolutely right that britain was involved in the slave trade during the empire. you mentioned india, there were other areas, too, in the world, obviously. but the point about slavery as far as britain is concerned is that, yes, britain was involved in the slave trade, but britain took the lead in abolishing the slave trade, and that's something that's often forgotten when people talk about britain and the slave trade. britain's great achievement was to bring us out of the slave trade. and the other thing that's forgotten about slavery is that it's not a white-on-black thing. it's a b
i, you know, of necessity was speak anything fairly shorthand fashion, so let me explain a bit more what i meant and to agree with you and to explain a bit more. i was referring specifically to black slavery in america in the context of the question at the time who was talking about the particular experience of slavery in america, um, as an influence on the education system. and the point i was trying to make was that we didn't have black slavery in britain in the way that you had it in...
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and while we're waiting for the decision in the california ban on same-sex marriage, shorthanded at proposition 8, jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley and i are going over and reading not only the opinion that has struck down the defense of marriage act, but also a very blistering dissent by justice scalia, who calls what the court did today, quote, jaw-dropping. he uses the term "judicial supremacy." jeff toobin, this is a -- this is a -- i don't think i've read anything quite this pointed since the stephens dissent in bush v. gore. >> you know, this is the culture wars come to one first street, across the street over there. i mean, the -- antonin scalia believes that the government is perfectly entitled to legislate morality, and lots of people agree with him. here's a line -- >> the government, but not the court. >> not his colleague -- not four of his -- five of his colleagues today. >> right. >> as i have observed before, he writes, justice scalia, the constitution does not forbid the government to enforce traditional, moral, and sexual norms. and that is a widely held belief. and he -- but he
and while we're waiting for the decision in the california ban on same-sex marriage, shorthanded at proposition 8, jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley and i are going over and reading not only the opinion that has struck down the defense of marriage act, but also a very blistering dissent by justice scalia, who calls what the court did today, quote, jaw-dropping. he uses the term "judicial supremacy." jeff toobin, this is a -- this is a -- i don't think i've read anything quite this...
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therefore, my point being on the bill we are talking about, the pain bill, referred to shorthand, thatnts that are not perceived as procedural so that the house, not funny percent of the house -- 20% of house, or any committee for that matter, disposes of the issue and precludes the other 80% of us from participating in making that decision. i would urge my friend to urge the rules committee and the leadership, which the gentleman is a principal leader, to allow substantive amendments, good faith amendments to be made in order. comeore things, if i can unless the gentleman wants to say something -- let me say something, on immigration paul ryan, a leader on your side and a vice presidential candidate, said of the bipartisan effort in the senate on immigration, he said, "i do support what they are doing. i do think they put out a book -- a good product. that is good policy." -- i didon obviously not expected to be on the list for next week -- in light of the fact that comprehensive immigration reform, by many on both sides of the aisle, including mr. ryan but obviously in a bipartisan w
therefore, my point being on the bill we are talking about, the pain bill, referred to shorthand, thatnts that are not perceived as procedural so that the house, not funny percent of the house -- 20% of house, or any committee for that matter, disposes of the issue and precludes the other 80% of us from participating in making that decision. i would urge my friend to urge the rules committee and the leadership, which the gentleman is a principal leader, to allow substantive amendments, good...
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the shorthand required under the statute is the kind of records you could get with a grand jury subpoena. these are business records that already exist. it could be a contract. it could be something like that. in this instance, for this program, these are telephone records. it is just like your telephone bill. it will show a date the number was called, how long the call occurred, a number that called back to you. that is all it is, not even identifying who the people are. >> have you previously collected anything else under that authority? >> under the 215 authority? i am not sure, the long the -- beyond the 215 and the 702 that answers about what has and has not and declassified can be talked about all stop -- about. >> you have said there were cases where there was data inadvertently or mistakenly collected, and subsequently destroyed. >> that is correct. >> and there actually has been data that has been inadvertently collect it, and it was destroyed? nothing else was done with it? >> that is correct. this is a very strict process. if you dial a phone number and collect a wrong number,
the shorthand required under the statute is the kind of records you could get with a grand jury subpoena. these are business records that already exist. it could be a contract. it could be something like that. in this instance, for this program, these are telephone records. it is just like your telephone bill. it will show a date the number was called, how long the call occurred, a number that called back to you. that is all it is, not even identifying who the people are. >> have you...
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. >> shorthand drives me craze crazy. i talk about the notion people have to have a reason for everything. listen, europe's up because of japan but part of europe down because of china. let's not be stupid. individual events occurring in individual countries. i was surprised, france industrial production, not horrendous. i think france got the worst government in europe if we ever saw a bottom in europe so important for every country, including by the way mcdonald's you'd see a turn in the markets that's rather dramatic. >> you're a former reporter. >> sure. >> reporters have a tough job. if you're running markets desk at any publication, someone says why are stocks up, you've got to have a reason. you'll quote somebody until they give you a reason. reality, maybe more buyers than sellers, maybe institution stepped in and had a block order of one dow component. that's the point. you don't have to have a reason every day why things move. >> thank you. take a look at first two days of the month. big selling. i'm thinking th
. >> shorthand drives me craze crazy. i talk about the notion people have to have a reason for everything. listen, europe's up because of japan but part of europe down because of china. let's not be stupid. individual events occurring in individual countries. i was surprised, france industrial production, not horrendous. i think france got the worst government in europe if we ever saw a bottom in europe so important for every country, including by the way mcdonald's you'd see a turn in...
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the shorthand required under the statute is the kind of records you could get with a grand jury subpoena that are business records already exist. it could be a contract. it could be something like that. in this instance, for this program, these are telephone records. it is just like your telephone bill. it will show a date the number was called, how long the call occurred, a number that called back to you. that is all it is, not even identifying who the people are. >> have you previously collected anything else under that authority? >> under the 215 authority? i am not sure, the long the -- beyond the 215 and the 702 that answers about what has and has not and declassified can be talked about all stop -- about. >> you have said there were cases where there was data inadvertently or mistakenly collected, and subsequently destroyed. >> that is correct. >> and there actually has been data that has been inadvertently collect it, and it was destroyed? nothing else was done with it? >> that is correct. this is a very strict process. andou dial a phone number collect a wrong number, when that i
the shorthand required under the statute is the kind of records you could get with a grand jury subpoena that are business records already exist. it could be a contract. it could be something like that. in this instance, for this program, these are telephone records. it is just like your telephone bill. it will show a date the number was called, how long the call occurred, a number that called back to you. that is all it is, not even identifying who the people are. >> have you previously...