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that didn't even touch somer's hospital bills.urance company for coverage. >> my hospital bills are six figures i have another operation to go. >> he took this so the new director of licensing and inspection dale finch. >> maximum is six charge terz. >> he knows they problem exists and there's lack of enforcement. >> she's working on changey city's coat and ordinance to protect passengers. >> if there's doesn't accident in small taxi cab or vehicle in order knows what he owe could happen ten would be horrible. >> increase in the amount of insurance would have to go to 100,000 and hiring police officers to conduct enforcement around the block. the other pieces to stop passenger from crowding in and taking that risky ride. >> it's going to be crazy, tag a risk. anything can happen. it's rolling the dice. >> finch plans to role-out -- and just a note he confirms taxi bands are only approved to take six people including driver. it's shocking just how easy it was for us to find this happening over and over again. >> and you were doing
that didn't even touch somer's hospital bills.urance company for coverage. >> my hospital bills are six figures i have another operation to go. >> he took this so the new director of licensing and inspection dale finch. >> maximum is six charge terz. >> he knows they problem exists and there's lack of enforcement. >> she's working on changey city's coat and ordinance to protect passengers. >> if there's doesn't accident in small taxi cab or vehicle in order...
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richard somers. he is a native of indiana and obtained his bachelor's degree in history from the carleton college in northfield, minnesota. he earned his doctorate in history at rice university in 1970. him rightrmy employed here at carlisle barracks, making him the last chartered organization -- member of the organization to be hired. 1997ld the position until and served in various capacities until his retirement in 2014. the doctor was a professor of andtary history in 2007 2008 and continues to teach courses at the u.s. army war college. he has made numerous television appearances, addressed audiences across the nation, and has presented three times prior to tonight. dr. summers has written over 100 books, articles, entries, and reviews primarily on the civil war and is a distinguished member of many historical organizations, including the society of civil war historians and the civil war trust. i present dr. richard somers. [applause] >> thank you, carl. it is a pleasure to be back home . in devo
richard somers. he is a native of indiana and obtained his bachelor's degree in history from the carleton college in northfield, minnesota. he earned his doctorate in history at rice university in 1970. him rightrmy employed here at carlisle barracks, making him the last chartered organization -- member of the organization to be hired. 1997ld the position until and served in various capacities until his retirement in 2014. the doctor was a professor of andtary history in 2007 2008 and continues...
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it is because of the very large somers that we get spillover into the unauthorized population. host: we will hear perspective of another undocumented worker from indianapolis, indiana. jorge, good morning. caller: good morning. host: how did you come to the united states? united i came to the states in 1980 in a row boat. , i was 17,34 years and actually i did the american dream. i own mile business, my home, you know. i thought i was an american citizen. never really hang out in the hispanic communities, so i got married come i got my life, i went on with my life, and now i have disability, but i have a situation now. i broke the law a few years ago, and now i do not know what is going to happen to me. people who come to the country, and we have thousands -- and deportation, but what is going to happen? again, i am an observer more than a student, but the large number of immigrants in the complexity of the laws create -- evidently create a lot of -- a difficult system, and again, just to place some of this -- put some numbers on it, there are 11 million unauthorized immigrants
it is because of the very large somers that we get spillover into the unauthorized population. host: we will hear perspective of another undocumented worker from indianapolis, indiana. jorge, good morning. caller: good morning. host: how did you come to the united states? united i came to the states in 1980 in a row boat. , i was 17,34 years and actually i did the american dream. i own mile business, my home, you know. i thought i was an american citizen. never really hang out in the hispanic...
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health care policy adviser, economic -- larry somers, omb director, these are the top people.nd the president. >> yeah. >> so he had a lot of influence. and he got $392,000. >> he got $5 million since 2000 mostly during the bush administration. look, this guy is going -- he's making money on this. he's giving speeches. the fact -- one thing the president said is exactly right. this cadillac tax thing was argued by republicans over and over. there was no secret here. >> this is about liberalism to me. the contempt -- as he says we write it in a tortured way. they manipulated the cbo, they manipulated the american people, the president told the lie keep your plan, keep your doctor, save your money. debated that's not true and should we tell the american people and they decided not to, bob. >> do you think you could get away with doing something like this. >> yeah, yes. >> that doesn't say much about the republicans and american people. how many times did you sit here and dump on -- >> that's right. that's right. >> there was a debate. >> but the degree of manipulation propaganda
health care policy adviser, economic -- larry somers, omb director, these are the top people.nd the president. >> yeah. >> so he had a lot of influence. and he got $392,000. >> he got $5 million since 2000 mostly during the bush administration. look, this guy is going -- he's making money on this. he's giving speeches. the fact -- one thing the president said is exactly right. this cadillac tax thing was argued by republicans over and over. there was no secret here. >>...
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it takes runners and walkers from ocean city to somer zshs point. it raises money for education as well as ocean city children's program. the 5k walk and run begins at 8:00 this morning. >>> rutgers university is making it easier for students to get their degree by offering classes at more locations in our area. by the end of this year rutgers courses will be offered at both atlantic cape community college campuses in atlantic city and came may courthouse. next summer students will be able to take class necessary point pleasant, ocean county. it's part of the rutgers summer at the shore initiative. the university says its goal is to provide education to students who may work or live at the shore during the summer. >>> next, halloween is over so let the holiday shopping madness begin. retailers are offering deep discounts. where you can get a bargain already. >>> what would you do if you went to grab a drink from a cooler and found a snake inside. how some flyers players reacted to this prank. >>> join me sunday when we debate the pros and cons of ph
it takes runners and walkers from ocean city to somer zshs point. it raises money for education as well as ocean city children's program. the 5k walk and run begins at 8:00 this morning. >>> rutgers university is making it easier for students to get their degree by offering classes at more locations in our area. by the end of this year rutgers courses will be offered at both atlantic cape community college campuses in atlantic city and came may courthouse. next summer students will be...
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somer than going through cumbersome process -- it is as simple as it has been here in new york.s the fundamental difference for the way people in china are paying for what they buy? i am always struck by europe versus the u.s.. >> china was traditionally a savings culture and not a credited economy. people typically paid for crash. -- for cash. in the last decade we have seen the rise of the credit culture. we are now middle class and upper middle class. that is what makes this deal so important for apple and for china union pay because suddenly the chinese consumer can seamlessly by what their ted -- by what their debit card or credit card can from apple. >> what is your take on it pay deal? is it not too far behind? >> it is a good question. the truth is it is a little like saying what is the importance of have the-- once you set and mastercard and extreme -- and american express, it still will get leverage. of a middlemanh between your debit card and credit card and the purchase process, which in this case would happen with apple. now really they cut out the middleman. the ba
somer than going through cumbersome process -- it is as simple as it has been here in new york.s the fundamental difference for the way people in china are paying for what they buy? i am always struck by europe versus the u.s.. >> china was traditionally a savings culture and not a credited economy. people typically paid for crash. -- for cash. in the last decade we have seen the rise of the credit culture. we are now middle class and upper middle class. that is what makes this deal so...
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set somers have ambitious goals, raising growth by more than 2%, taxing corporations. i guess the big question is, can all of this be achieved? >> yes, well, that is always the question. between words and deeds. already, there is some discussion about what it means. , that will2.1% goal be reviewed by the imf and the oecd, who say it can be achieved implement all of the policies that were discussed. but that is the tricky part. tony abbott was bemoaning the he cannot get cuts for policies in the may senate. we have heard japan slipped back into recession. so the issues facing the country's are many, however, there is still some optimism. let's are what barack obama had to say. hear what barack obama had to say. >> here in lisbon, all of the a20 countries have announced new initiative to support jobs by building infrastructure. our nation has made commitments that could drink another 100 million women into our collective workforce. we took steps towards strengthening our banks, closing tax loopholes for multinational companies, and stopping tax evaders from hiding behin
set somers have ambitious goals, raising growth by more than 2%, taxing corporations. i guess the big question is, can all of this be achieved? >> yes, well, that is always the question. between words and deeds. already, there is some discussion about what it means. , that will2.1% goal be reviewed by the imf and the oecd, who say it can be achieved implement all of the policies that were discussed. but that is the tricky part. tony abbott was bemoaning the he cannot get cuts for policies...
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barely -- as you read chapter four, we barely touched on the of somer sexual nature of his propagandaright? we have this yellow peril taking white women. there was literally no military campaigns with the japanese came and took connected white women away. white women away. if you look at the pictures in the middle of your book, you have -- i love this first one. , he very feral u.s. sailor is by a load can assess war without mercy on a treacherous t y\hug -- thug. talkedthe things we about when we watch "birth of the nation," the notion for the movie we must protect women's purity. is this thing wrapped up into all of this? >> with the whole japanese guy running over with naked white women, king kong, the video, the original movie, it was released in 1933. that's what i am thinking they are trying to get at work. pitcher shows and the -- every other picture shows the japanese as apes. they can relate this guy to a big, british apes. >> i would make the point that something like this it did happen in china. >> you're absolutely right. fear of playing on the their sister and enemy over
barely -- as you read chapter four, we barely touched on the of somer sexual nature of his propagandaright? we have this yellow peril taking white women. there was literally no military campaigns with the japanese came and took connected white women away. white women away. if you look at the pictures in the middle of your book, you have -- i love this first one. , he very feral u.s. sailor is by a load can assess war without mercy on a treacherous t y\hug -- thug. talkedthe things we about when...
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richard somers takes us into the minds of each commanding general.gues that the siege was unique in military history and discusses how the conflict brought about the end of the war. this talk is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the director of the
richard somers takes us into the minds of each commanding general.gues that the siege was unique in military history and discusses how the conflict brought about the end of the war. this talk is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the director of the
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leaving behind his siblings and his parents, tony's great-grandparents, pinchas deutscher and channy somerf the fate of his ancestors who stayed behind in poland in 1939 during the time of the nazi occupation. we do know that tony's grandfather and eventually his three brothers all were able to leave poland. in fact, we found an article from a new york newspaper detailing the arrival of tony's great-uncle aaron jacob deutscher, known as jack, who got here just as things were about to turn disastrous for polish jews. have you ever seen that article, that news clip before? no. i don't think so. his name is misspelled "deutschler." yeah. could you read the headline? "and brother benjamin." "dr. aaron deutschler finds u.s. a happier place to live." this is an article about your great-uncle. coming over. yep. he fled poland and arrived in the united states on march 14, 1938. would you mind reading the highlighted section of the article? "his parents are still in their little home in nadworno, "and last night, the brothers made a pact to bring them to this country as soon as possible." wow. do y
leaving behind his siblings and his parents, tony's great-grandparents, pinchas deutscher and channy somerf the fate of his ancestors who stayed behind in poland in 1939 during the time of the nazi occupation. we do know that tony's grandfather and eventually his three brothers all were able to leave poland. in fact, we found an article from a new york newspaper detailing the arrival of tony's great-uncle aaron jacob deutscher, known as jack, who got here just as things were about to turn...
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. >> bbc security adviser craig somers is separated from the rest of the team in the blast. >> i washinking, oh, my god, they're dead. they're dead. you know, it landed sort of -- i don't know, ten, 15 yards from us. it must have absolutely obliterated them. >> john? >> and then all of a sudden, up they popped from behind a bank. >> you okay? >> yes, we're fine, mate. >> the relief was like incredible because they were there, but the person i didn't see was cameron. >> cameron, the bbc's interpreter, is standing further from the team when the bomb hits. >> there's cameron lying down on the grass. >> he'd been thrown, or the americans and kurds had taken him to a knoll where they piled up other people who were either dead or didn't look like they were going to make it. and they were working very hard to save his life. >> nothing i can do about that throat. >> still, scott and petrovich don't turn off their cameras even as special forces, also caught in the bombing, tend to scott's wounds. >> i don't think it's serious. there's some other guys -- >> we're going to go up in a second. >>
. >> bbc security adviser craig somers is separated from the rest of the team in the blast. >> i washinking, oh, my god, they're dead. they're dead. you know, it landed sort of -- i don't know, ten, 15 yards from us. it must have absolutely obliterated them. >> john? >> and then all of a sudden, up they popped from behind a bank. >> you okay? >> yes, we're fine, mate. >> the relief was like incredible because they were there, but the person i didn't see...
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so by the noon lunch hour headed outdoors maybe taking drive to go do somer and you will hit this.ure, that moves through, and then by the time we hit 5:00 p.m., still dealing with some pretty heavy rain specially going down toward the garden state parkway at least according to this particular model. 8:00 p.m., prime time tv starts and the rainout of here. so things going to clear out quickly, and that allows the thermometer to just take a little nose dive through the overnight actually big nose dive, which we will talk b currently outside cut town area middle school one loan rain drop on the camera lens here, but, it is definitely causing visibility issues out here. see some of the fog off in the distance, a chilly 34 degrees, and again, despite brief lull here, you are going to eventually seymour rain picking up everywhere here in the delaware vale. but it is a strictly rain making storm for the delaware valley, up in the poconos, carbon, monroe county maybe little freeze on contact until the temperatures climb. otherwise looking at just rain. gross day. i mean, just not pretty o
so by the noon lunch hour headed outdoors maybe taking drive to go do somer and you will hit this.ure, that moves through, and then by the time we hit 5:00 p.m., still dealing with some pretty heavy rain specially going down toward the garden state parkway at least according to this particular model. 8:00 p.m., prime time tv starts and the rainout of here. so things going to clear out quickly, and that allows the thermometer to just take a little nose dive through the overnight actually big...
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when you look at the extra somers, you will have severe drag on inflation over the next few months atices, commodity prices and the effect of sterling depreciation from march of 2013 to the middle of this year. factors still building and will be felt through the end of this year and next year. just external factors should be powerful and continue to keep inflation low over the next few months. port upon is at the domestic component and we track a number of measures generated inflation to understand that. those measures are also low. and sunset should continue to keep inflation contained for now. as we increase, domestically generated measures should pick up. stay lowinflation will on the next few months and under our target of 2%. i do think it will start to increase and headed back of our target over the medium-term. consensusderstand the , the undershooting of the target. to persist on the possibility of further undershooting and deflation, i just want the governor -- have you done any kind of work in the bank or any formal discussion in tools to loosen monetary policy. of things. c
when you look at the extra somers, you will have severe drag on inflation over the next few months atices, commodity prices and the effect of sterling depreciation from march of 2013 to the middle of this year. factors still building and will be felt through the end of this year and next year. just external factors should be powerful and continue to keep inflation low over the next few months. port upon is at the domestic component and we track a number of measures generated inflation to...
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the movement to big data and understanding somer behavior is bigger and bigger.n is trying to get their hooks deeper in you. all the big e-commerce players want data about consumers. >> good to see you brian. >> happy black friday. it's time for "squawk alley." >> good morning. 8:00 a.m. on valley fair mall in san jose california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. check this out. >> the dark side. and the light. >>> good black friday morning to you.
the movement to big data and understanding somer behavior is bigger and bigger.n is trying to get their hooks deeper in you. all the big e-commerce players want data about consumers. >> good to see you brian. >> happy black friday. it's time for "squawk alley." >> good morning. 8:00 a.m. on valley fair mall in san jose california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street. check this out. >> the dark side. and the light. >>> good black friday morning to you.