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i've just come back down from the river thames.half a million spectators are expected to be out lining the courses which winds its way around through some of london's biggest landmarks and in many ways, alex, i think perhaps that is the ultimate show of solidarity, just people coming out as normal, two good examples of that. we spoke to a couple who said when they saw what happened in boston they decided they weren't going to come down to london to watch the marathon, but then they said they saw the groundswell of support for the boston victims and they decided they should. and they told us they were having a great day but, of course, in the back of their minds there was some sadness thinking about what happened. and then another young couple, some college students from slews, over here in london studying. they weren't really thinking about coming to watch the marathon. then when the bombings happened, they decided they should come out. they said that was their act of solidarity. alex? >> yeah, absolutely. you have to love that kin
i've just come back down from the river thames.half a million spectators are expected to be out lining the courses which winds its way around through some of london's biggest landmarks and in many ways, alex, i think perhaps that is the ultimate show of solidarity, just people coming out as normal, two good examples of that. we spoke to a couple who said when they saw what happened in boston they decided they weren't going to come down to london to watch the marathon, but then they said they...
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capitalist success stories the renewable energy area and the financial engineering area the river thames and all the that type of activity in both cases there are wonderful ideas that can properly be and be distilled and become a wonderful way of wealth creation but in both cases government randian and subsidize it to renewable energies that become a sink for wealth not a creation of wealth and in the derivatives area with fannie and freddie with a moral hazard of basel and so forth we created an unstable system that is stabilizing capitalism but you don't blame capitalism for the fact that we've destroyed the senate structures that with effectively socialize the risk that's not capitol hill to grab and socialize with georgia. none of this is that although this is cold comfort if you're unemployed isn't it well that's absolutely right and i'm also a little. strange when people talk about this idea that there's some pure capitalism because really capitalism from its inception had always been very much a state run business i mean it's basically from you know you starting from going back to
capitalist success stories the renewable energy area and the financial engineering area the river thames and all the that type of activity in both cases there are wonderful ideas that can properly be and be distilled and become a wonderful way of wealth creation but in both cases government randian and subsidize it to renewable energies that become a sink for wealth not a creation of wealth and in the derivatives area with fannie and freddie with a moral hazard of basel and so forth we created...
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tourity on the river thames make sure there would not be a repeat of last year's drama when a swimmerost the boats to stop midway. they led from start to finish to claim their 77th victory. cambridge still leads overall with 81 run. 64 to help sried lanka. --reply, bangladesh in the nhl chicago blackhawks thrashed the detroit red wings. he scored twice for the first time in his career. dave boland netted a double. the 100th tour de flandres in the outskkirts of bruges. the radio shack rider had f allen last year and this time around burst forward and beat peter sagan for his second title. >> the goal was to win. sometimes you cannot predict how it will come. it is just amazing. one year ago i was on the ground and now i am back. on the new course. everyone had a big favorite. it is not easy, but i'm just happy, really happy. >> the olympic and world champion won the women's event for the first time. finish ahead of eleanor vandyke. is begun, butson not in the usual way. he was involved in a 150 meter race. 14performed the sprint in 10 oh 1wo seconds, 7/ short of his own record. >> tha
tourity on the river thames make sure there would not be a repeat of last year's drama when a swimmerost the boats to stop midway. they led from start to finish to claim their 77th victory. cambridge still leads overall with 81 run. 64 to help sried lanka. --reply, bangladesh in the nhl chicago blackhawks thrashed the detroit red wings. he scored twice for the first time in his career. dave boland netted a double. the 100th tour de flandres in the outskkirts of bruges. the radio shack rider had...
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we're going to talk about those secret thames from mitch mcconn them's office and whether it will get a liberal reporter in trouble. that and a lot more. "the young turks," it's go time. ♪ theme ♪ cenk: all right, i don't know if you've noticed but we're having a little bit of a blackout in the studio. nothing to do with current bring it down. it just happens to be this area in los angeles that had a power outage. nonetheless, look at us, man this is what professionals do, we carry on. let's bring you the news of today. we had another mass injuries today, not a shooting for a change. it happened in texas. it was mass stabbings but guess what nobody's killed. here's a report from abc. >> just after 11:00 a.m., police received a call of an attack at a college just outside of houston. >> the call was described as male on the loose stabbing people. >> at least 14 people were wounded in an apparently stabbing at the loan star college system's campus in cyprus. >> i was just going to class and i just walked in and i saw a girl bleeding on the stairwell. >> it was pretty scary. it's pretty c
we're going to talk about those secret thames from mitch mcconn them's office and whether it will get a liberal reporter in trouble. that and a lot more. "the young turks," it's go time. ♪ theme ♪ cenk: all right, i don't know if you've noticed but we're having a little bit of a blackout in the studio. nothing to do with current bring it down. it just happens to be this area in los angeles that had a power outage. nonetheless, look at us, man this is what professionals do, we...
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a lot of the things i have heard since we have heard discussions on immigration reform, the thames at non-border crossings have increased. is that accurate? >> could you repeat that? >> the last three months since we had a discussion in congress about immigration reform, the report i have gotten from some of my contacts have said that the number of attempted crossings has increase. is that accurate? >> this year, yes. do you have seen an increase between the ports of injuries. some of this is a hearing that they want to come and be joined with their families. there's a whole host of reasons behind that. >> i know you have had a lot of questions on metrics. '90s term is what you're looking at in terms of control. is what you're looking for in terms of control. what we're seeing across in the border illegally. none other than mexican? >> this is approximately 30%. when you look at the individuals we are apprehending, 3% of those individuals are from a country other than mexico. >> 1/3 of individuals to form a country other than mexico. latino percentage are but not mexican? what percent
a lot of the things i have heard since we have heard discussions on immigration reform, the thames at non-border crossings have increased. is that accurate? >> could you repeat that? >> the last three months since we had a discussion in congress about immigration reform, the report i have gotten from some of my contacts have said that the number of attempted crossings has increase. is that accurate? >> this year, yes. do you have seen an increase between the ports of injuries....
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where are the thames in sitting? los gatos. the north bay, mid-60s take a look at the warm-up coming up in the next forecast >> this is a and san jose this is in san josea deadly shooting in the south bay overnight. marking san jose's 11th homicide of the year. it happened near kelley park just before three o clock. kron four's mike pelton joins us live in san jose. >> reporter: they are still processing the crime scene and just removed the body. authorities have not made any of arrests and do not have any suspects. they have plenty of people to question about this crime. in this area there was an underground nightclub they spoke with about 80 people. here is video. police are questioning several people. there were several 911 calls and one man suffered from one a gunshot wound. authorities have not released a motive or suspect. they do not know if it is connected to the shooting. while they did not make any of rest they did make several rests on the other charges. once they are rived they are asking anybody with the
where are the thames in sitting? los gatos. the north bay, mid-60s take a look at the warm-up coming up in the next forecast >> this is a and san jose this is in san josea deadly shooting in the south bay overnight. marking san jose's 11th homicide of the year. it happened near kelley park just before three o clock. kron four's mike pelton joins us live in san jose. >> reporter: they are still processing the crime scene and just removed the body. authorities have not made any of...
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thames they had less -- at the same time, they had less means and health insurance which no one was willing to pick up. when some very bright person came up with the idea of medicare. we can't get universal health insurance through in this political climate, that will run into all the old weapons that have been used against us. but maybe if we tug on people's heart strings and point out to them the objective needs of the elderly, we can get uniform health care for those over 65 who qualify for social security retirement and maybe then widen it out. and here is that very ominous threat to politicians and others have to fear because the elderly, as we all know, is the best organized, most likely to vote cohort in the population. and they use their political weight. in the 1960s battles over medicare raged similar to battles that had been raging before. and the familiar suspects were lined up left, right, center. the american medical association was till playing extremely -- still playing an extremely negative role. right-wing groups and so on, and on the other side, various progressive organi
thames they had less -- at the same time, they had less means and health insurance which no one was willing to pick up. when some very bright person came up with the idea of medicare. we can't get universal health insurance through in this political climate, that will run into all the old weapons that have been used against us. but maybe if we tug on people's heart strings and point out to them the objective needs of the elderly, we can get uniform health care for those over 65 who qualify for...
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it is a chelation of apprehension -- calculation of apprehension of the thames. technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the forces you have. ththe at is al that we strive for. the 3500 additiol personnel for the ports of entry -- are for the ports of entries themselves. the ports have become so clogged and the lines get so long. that becomes an incentive to go around and try to sneak in through some other way. the 3500 and designed to meet what we need to accurately staff the ports. isthe 90% that the gao describing is the u.s. and border whether it is north, south, over water, or land, just the land period. >> those are the numbers from a recent report. >> i want to be sure i am clear. >> i understand. >> just to clarify for myself, the department is still seeking 100% even though we know it is hard to be perfect for thousands and
it is a chelation of apprehension -- calculation of apprehension of the thames. technology is the part that will help us more confident in the -- in apprehensive. obviously everyone's when hundred percent of everything. wants 100% of everything. it will not happen. someone who has lived at the border the whole time, you can make it safe and sas can w h the forces you have. ththe at is al that we strive for. the 3500 additiol personnel for the ports of entry -- are for the ports of entries...
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and m soical that i would deliver thame ch again. fact i'm more optimistic than ever about the future of the postal service. a few weeks ago the congress blocked our plan to transition to a new delivery schedule. we said we could deliver packages monday through saturday, mail monday through friday, a key post offices open on saturday. it would save the postal service to point -- $2 billion annually, and it's a necessary part of closing a gap which could be $20 billion by 2017. the american public supports it by a wide margin, more than 80% support. once they understand the facts, including citizens over 55, and citizens and rural areas. it's the financially responsible thing to do. and yet congress passes a spending bill tha that stops usn our tracks. am i cynical? no, i am not. i believe we will get the flexibility to do to our new delivery schedule because it is the right thing to do. conkers faces a simple choice but i can decide to start appropriate a lot of money to prop up a broken postal service, or it can give the organizatio
and m soical that i would deliver thame ch again. fact i'm more optimistic than ever about the future of the postal service. a few weeks ago the congress blocked our plan to transition to a new delivery schedule. we said we could deliver packages monday through saturday, mail monday through friday, a key post offices open on saturday. it would save the postal service to point -- $2 billion annually, and it's a necessary part of closing a gap which could be $20 billion by 2017. the american...
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the beauty that unfolds outside the window thames' me to forget the past.his is an indication that while abigail was back here, she was on a new beginning as the first lady of the united states, as the wife of the president, and still a mother. she would describe life. so romantically that john adams would reply in one of his letters, oh my sweet little farm, what i would do to enjoy thee without interruption. >> of the four years of his presidency, how much time did she spend their vs. the capitol? >> she had to stay there for an extended time. john actually followed her and stayed there, too long according to his cabinet. as tried to stay there for much time as she could. again, her health caused her to be at home. she was quite ill. she was possibly close to death during that time. >> how did he serve as chief executive from afar? >> this also happened during the vice presidency. when congress was needed, the vice president would go back to where he lived. especially during the summer, they would usually lead in the spring and come back in the fall. it w
the beauty that unfolds outside the window thames' me to forget the past.his is an indication that while abigail was back here, she was on a new beginning as the first lady of the united states, as the wife of the president, and still a mother. she would describe life. so romantically that john adams would reply in one of his letters, oh my sweet little farm, what i would do to enjoy thee without interruption. >> of the four years of his presidency, how much time did she spend their vs....
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flying in the gym by missions, the f-1 engines that we had on saturn were still exploding on the test thameswhich is not too much of a comforting feeling. but over time they worked out the right injectors. that's one thing that the soviets never could work out, to build a large single chamber engine. and you even said back into the rockets that are being flown, all those muscles. there was really one engine with 4 barrels. already 170 whi hs much power. they could not get a stable combustion, so they went to four different girls. now, on the large in the one which is bigger than our saturn five he made had nearly 10 million pounds of thrust, but instead, they had 30 engines on the first page. i talked to my dear friend, and he wants the first startup and then explode and blue pieces of tonight kilometers away. and if they did not have the technology as far as the gamble. and so they're going to change attitudes by throwing the engines, which was not aboard thing to do. there were going to use kerosene and liquid oxygen in all their stages, which had impulse, so even though the booster had ne
flying in the gym by missions, the f-1 engines that we had on saturn were still exploding on the test thameswhich is not too much of a comforting feeling. but over time they worked out the right injectors. that's one thing that the soviets never could work out, to build a large single chamber engine. and you even said back into the rockets that are being flown, all those muscles. there was really one engine with 4 barrels. already 170 whi hs much power. they could not get a stable combustion,...