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largely due to a series of visits to the controversial aghast when trying in st david's. a member of mine this is not based haven't visited the shrine which honors japan's war dead and several class the war criminals. on new years. the less than one week after the baby his own face it use to submit to his internal affairs and communications minister said he visited the shrine to pay respect to those who lost their lives in war the us and chinese viewed by korea and china as a symbol of japan's wartime aggression the employee mrs spokesperson tricky on criticizing those who stayed there seems to be a lack of historical awareness among high profile japanese political figures. i then seniors address also hitting their whistle when he called for boat building the new gp and vowing to defend japanese territory including its territorial waters and airspace. camel my kids and not touching my day off every twenty seconds which calls for korea to return korea's eastern most irate of talk till we get canned. i owe it to the korean territory and that under crean jurisdiction of elsa
largely due to a series of visits to the controversial aghast when trying in st david's. a member of mine this is not based haven't visited the shrine which honors japan's war dead and several class the war criminals. on new years. the less than one week after the baby his own face it use to submit to his internal affairs and communications minister said he visited the shrine to pay respect to those who lost their lives in war the us and chinese viewed by korea and china as a symbol of japan's...
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david boyle. poile. from minneapolis, minnesota, and the st. louis blues, david backes.r, new york, and the new york rangers, ryan callahan. from new jersey and the washington capitals, john carlson. from south st. paul, minnesota, and the carolina hurricanes, justin faulk. from farmington hills, michigan, and the anaheim ducks, cam fowler. from buffalo, new york, and the chicago blackhawks, patrick kane. from livonia, michigan, and the vancouver canucks, ryan kesler. from minnesota and the pittsburgh penguins, paul martin. from st. paul, minnesota, and the new york rangers, ryan mcdonagh. from east lansing, michigan, and the buffalo sabres, ryan miller. from amherst, new york, and the pittsburgh penguins, brooks orpik. from minnesota and the st. louis blues, t.j. oshie. from new canaan, connecticut, and the montreal canadiens, max pacioretty. from minnesota and the minnesota wild, zach parise. from clover, wisconsin, and the san jose sharks, joe pavelski. from milford, connecticut, and the los angeles kings, jonathan quick. from greenwich, connecticut, and the st. louis
david boyle. poile. from minneapolis, minnesota, and the st. louis blues, david backes.r, new york, and the new york rangers, ryan callahan. from new jersey and the washington capitals, john carlson. from south st. paul, minnesota, and the carolina hurricanes, justin faulk. from farmington hills, michigan, and the anaheim ducks, cam fowler. from buffalo, new york, and the chicago blackhawks, patrick kane. from livonia, michigan, and the vancouver canucks, ryan kesler. from minnesota and the...
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. >> host: next call comes from david in st. joseph, missouri. >> thank you for having me. listen, it is kind of ironic we have a socialist democrat claiming how we who dare to oppose their bringing of a socialist police state because we dare to stand up for the constitution like the tea party does that of where, you know, the loud screaming baby brats -- >> david? when you say you stand up for the constitution -- can you give give an example of what you mean? >> i hate having the voting rights being curtailed by people who are allowed to create voting fraud and when you try to correct it with proper ide identification laws, and the same people are saying you are discriminating against them, they have to have the same id t identification to get social security benefits from the government and state, and that is all right. but you have to identify who you're to vote and that is a combat and bad. the complete assault and out to destroy the second amendment that has been launched by your guest's side for many years which i have fought for over 40 years. >> host: i think we got
. >> host: next call comes from david in st. joseph, missouri. >> thank you for having me. listen, it is kind of ironic we have a socialist democrat claiming how we who dare to oppose their bringing of a socialist police state because we dare to stand up for the constitution like the tea party does that of where, you know, the loud screaming baby brats -- >> david? when you say you stand up for the constitution -- can you give give an example of what you mean? >> i hate...
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david closi joins us from st. louis, he is the national director of the survivors network of those abused by priests or snap. welcome david good to see you. >> thank you john. >> what sort of job has the pope done so far addressing this issue? >> he's done virtually nothing unfortunately. he has shown a willingness to break with tradition and to make compassionate gestures in a lot of other ways but in essence when it comes to the abuse of children and the coverup of those crimes 11 months into his papacy, unfortunately pope francis has done virtually nothing. >> forced to release documents i believe in the chicago area you had documents released recently regarding supposedly all the documents the diocese had regarding sex abuse in the church. would that help if other diocese were able to do that or not? >> oh, absolutely, absolutely that would help. you know, you can't heal from cancer, unless you root it all out of your body. and the church can't heal and victims can't heal and kids won't be protected unless the
david closi joins us from st. louis, he is the national director of the survivors network of those abused by priests or snap. welcome david good to see you. >> thank you john. >> what sort of job has the pope done so far addressing this issue? >> he's done virtually nothing unfortunately. he has shown a willingness to break with tradition and to make compassionate gestures in a lot of other ways but in essence when it comes to the abuse of children and the coverup of those...
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remember when mr snowden showed up in moscow and i was in st petersburg and there their twitter was on fire and just to kind of echo what david had to say is that there were so many different points of view and david caviar speaking to finn right now with caviar that there is an opinion attached to it is well this is different than what we get in. media at least the opinion isn't so obvious most of the time unless you're watching fox news or something but finn it's very true what david just said there is that you get you know a lot of different you get a lot of facts but they're spun instantly spun when you look at social media and this is what i think also pushes conventional media to repeat some things again what we're calling what rachel i do say trusted sources you trust a person you might trust their opinion feeling go ahead. i think that's that's absolutely true and it's very much something like a challenge for twenty first century journalism to grapple with is the fact that the circulation of facts is now very much something that takes place immediately in the context of opinion you know you don't read tweet something
remember when mr snowden showed up in moscow and i was in st petersburg and there their twitter was on fire and just to kind of echo what david had to say is that there were so many different points of view and david caviar speaking to finn right now with caviar that there is an opinion attached to it is well this is different than what we get in. media at least the opinion isn't so obvious most of the time unless you're watching fox news or something but finn it's very true what david just...
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st mary's hospital. and that's a look at some of the biggest headlines of 2013. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to survive, right? >> yes. >> water. >> yes. >> air? >> air. what else? >> sun. >> sunlight? what else? >> you need string, too, and a ruler. these students at the drew charter school in atlanta, georgia, are cultivating both their gardeniand their math skills. how does math figure into gardening? >> every gardener needs to be a good mathematician. in order to plan your garden, you need to understand how many plants or how many seeds you'll require to plant, for how much you want to harvest. >> kyla is with the captain planet foundation. one of their programs is to help schools use hands-on gardening to teach all kinds of subjects. >> we have lesson plans that are linked to national standards in science, math, and english and language arts. >> however you mea
st mary's hospital. and that's a look at some of the biggest headlines of 2013. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to survive, right? >> yes. >> water. >> yes. >> air? >> air. what else? >> sun. >>...
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ok, st quarter... [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ david: this isk about this, only seven years ago, apple founder steve jobs unfailed the revolutionary iphone for the first time at macworld. this is the anniversary. this is seven years. back in 2007. seems like a lot longer than tha over 421 million iphones have sold in just seven years with over one million selling during the first year. at the time of the big reveal apple's stock was trading at $87.50. since then the stock even though it has come back it has jumped 479%. cheryl: you and i were doing something together. david: doing four hours a day. it was kind of wild. >> some are calling it a "cheesepocalypse" or the great national meltdown. fears of a velveeta shortage are gripping the nation with the super bowl around the corner. david: those fears are uncovered. the truth hyped the velveeta shortage uncovered by jeff flock joining us from chicago. jeff, you exploded the myth. tell us about it. >> you know, i was a young aspiring newsman watching vietnam and watergate unfold and i thought, on
ok, st quarter... [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ david: this isk about this, only seven years ago, apple founder steve jobs unfailed the revolutionary iphone for the first time at macworld. this is the anniversary. this is seven years. back in 2007. seems like a lot longer than tha over 421 million iphones have sold in just seven years with over one million selling during the first year. at the time of the big reveal apple's stock was trading at $87.50....
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next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the major parties and the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. they are at or near the high point in the 2012 cycle. there is some evidence the elite polarization has helped to produce a more engaged electorate. that is the bright side. we examine a lot of the same data as in alan's paper of the major parties. this reprises is a figure from his presentation. the main movement has been a
next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people...
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st. jude children's research hospital, en un intento desesperado por salvar la vida de alejandro. >> ¿ya casi me van a quitar de la maquina? >> david [beso] tuvimos nuestra primera reunion con el oncologo, con doctor broniscer... nos explico todo el proceso. dijo, "yo aqui le voy a decir las cosas como son." [♪...] alejandro tiene esta situacion, tiene un tumor que se llama meduloblastoma... y a alejandro lo tenemos que tratar, y lo tenemos que tratar ya... porque si no lo hacemos, este tumor vuelve y nace y lo mata. ahi quede yo palido en esta silla... mmm, no, no, no, no sabia que hacer. [♪...] >> ines: yo pienso que la recuperacion de alejandro esta en las manos de st. jude, en manos de dios, y en manos de su mama y su papa. entonces algunas veces me toca esperar. esperar y si me quiero llorar y si quiero... o.k. bien, pero no con alejandro. aqui yo pienso un dia a la vez. un dia, hoy es un dia, paso. o.k., maÑana va ser un dia mejor. >> david: aqui, mira aqui. uno, dos... tres. eso! >> luis: hoy, alejandro y sus padres estan celebrando dos acontecimientos importantes; el tercer cumpleaÑos de alejandro y el fin de sus quimiotera
st. jude children's research hospital, en un intento desesperado por salvar la vida de alejandro. >> ¿ya casi me van a quitar de la maquina? >> david [beso] tuvimos nuestra primera reunion con el oncologo, con doctor broniscer... nos explico todo el proceso. dijo, "yo aqui le voy a decir las cosas como son." [♪...] alejandro tiene esta situacion, tiene un tumor que se llama meduloblastoma... y a alejandro lo tenemos que tratar, y lo tenemos que tratar ya... porque si no...
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next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda.and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the major parties and the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. they are at or near the high point in the 2012 cycle. there is some evidence the elite polarization has helped to produce a more engaged electorate. that is the bright side. turning to the dark side, we examine a lot of the same data as in alan's paper of the major parties. this reprises is a figure from his presentation. the
next up is david from the university of missouri st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda.and thank you to john and janet and the university of akron to invite us here. let me acknowledge my co- partisans here, who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. ok. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization. i will start with something more positive. this shows data from the american national election studies. the percentage of people...
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david. >> jeff, thank you. >>> the other dangerous, the deep freeze about to get colder across much of this country. hard to imagine. another system moving in. this image tonight from st. joseph michigan. this from a viewer of a car washington in scranton, pennsylvania. unreal. tonight the difficult driving conditions on the saturday and the other worry for families now, the heating bills mounting after weeks and weeks of cold. here's abc news linzie janis now. >> reporter: in the midwest tonight. heavy winds whipping up whiteout conditions. these roads in north dakota look more like the siberian tundra. in ohio snowy roads are making for some white knuckle driving. toe trucks working in frigid temps. >> it's bad. especially when the roads get icy. >> reporter: detroit seeing its snowiest january ever. all this cold bringing with it a bitter reality for american nine out of ten households will be hit with soaring heating bills this winter. some spiking as high as 24%. for the 7 million american homes and businesses running on propain. a gas shortage pushing up prices. one tip tried to pay a flat am each month to avoid those spikes. a couple tips for keeping your heati
david. >> jeff, thank you. >>> the other dangerous, the deep freeze about to get colder across much of this country. hard to imagine. another system moving in. this image tonight from st. joseph michigan. this from a viewer of a car washington in scranton, pennsylvania. unreal. tonight the difficult driving conditions on the saturday and the other worry for families now, the heating bills mounting after weeks and weeks of cold. here's abc news linzie janis now. >> reporter:...
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st. we are arrested in chux new years day. police are calling it a claim of opportunity. could it have been prevenltd? david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to be taken away from the county jail for a high heart rate. he acted up at the hospital and had to be physically restrained by deputies before being taken back to jail. orders show he was already on probation for misdemeanor cocaine. the sheriff said they were not required to hold him until a judge reviewed his case so he was let go. bullock only had to walk three blocks to the st. bernard church where he was described as making strange noises. a security guard called the city police who did not know the details or the problems bullock just had at the county jail. >> they saw the paperwork that was released on a public intoxication cha
st. we are arrested in chux new years day. police are calling it a claim of opportunity. could it have been prevenltd? david mattingly "outfront." >> reporter: gary bullock had already confronted law enforcement twice. got arrested, spent eight hours in jail. all in less than a day before he became the suspect in the murder of the beloved priest father eric freed. arrested by humboldt county sheriff's deputies for public intoxication during the day new years eve. bullock had to...
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okay, next, david kimball and eric -- [inaudible] of university of missouri, st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the folks at university of akron for inviting us here. it's great pleasure to be part of this conference and this panel. let me acknowledge my co-partisans here eric forest and bryce summary who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. [laughter] okay. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark side of polarization, so i'm just going to start with something a little more positive even though this isn't in our paper. this shows, joel referred to this and alan's written about this in the past, but this shows three indicators over the last several decades, the percentage of people who say they care about who wins the presidential election. the percentage of people who say they see important differences between the two major parties and more pointedly, the percentage of people who correctly respond that the republican party is the more conservative political party. and if you l
okay, next, david kimball and eric -- [inaudible] of university of missouri, st. louis. >> thank you very much, linda. and thank you to john and janet and the folks at university of akron for inviting us here. it's great pleasure to be part of this conference and this panel. let me acknowledge my co-partisans here eric forest and bryce summary who worked on this with me even though i'm the one doing the talking here. [laughter] okay. the papers on this panel tend to emphasize the dark...
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david and danielle, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> coming up on "the lead" it's called being one of the biggest social security scams, st. of all time, bilking the government, and those accused, those entrusted to serve and protect. >>> olympic skiers have one less person to compete again next month. that's ahead. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infect
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merck has low expectations, david that they basically can put numbers down and people say, merck could be back. i remember when merck was st but, maybe merck's getting momentum back a little bit of love where there had been a lot of hate. >> regenero, you manage to get that in there. >> 5 to 300. >> $7 billion market value. more ahead of course on "squawk on the street" including, yes, opening bell. 3:30 from now. bulldog: bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters presidents day sale! what's this? a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497? mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic, icomfort, optimum... and wow! four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. [yawns] don't miss the presidents day sale. ♪ mattress discounters [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male
merck has low expectations, david that they basically can put numbers down and people say, merck could be back. i remember when merck was st but, maybe merck's getting momentum back a little bit of love where there had been a lot of hate. >> regenero, you manage to get that in there. >> 5 to 300. >> $7 billion market value. more ahead of course on "squawk on the street" including, yes, opening bell. 3:30 from now. bulldog: bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters...