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. -- thate the officials is how the street looked in 1825. have the re-create and stonework along the canals, and have as much of history and the history as we can, it gives you the emotional connection. i member standing down there in the winter time and it is not just a look, it is the emotional feel that is important. >> throughout the weekend american history tv is featuring buffalo, new york. our staff travel there to learn about its rich history. learn more about buffalo another stops on our tour. you are watching american history tv, all week and every weekend on c-span 3. beginning, iom the look in the mirror and i don't see a president. our response was quit looking in the mirror. from the beginning he just said this is nothing i have ever thought about. >> former public relations executive on his book run mitch run about his longtime friend, mitch daniels and his decision not to run for president in 2012. >> and became convinced towards the end of the process that he is very competitive, and i think if he had made a decision to do i
. -- thate the officials is how the street looked in 1825. have the re-create and stonework along the canals, and have as much of history and the history as we can, it gives you the emotional connection. i member standing down there in the winter time and it is not just a look, it is the emotional feel that is important. >> throughout the weekend american history tv is featuring buffalo, new york. our staff travel there to learn about its rich history. learn more about buffalo another...
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major thate everybody understood that ambassador stevens was a friend of hers, a good friend of hers, and after his death, she was behind all of the recommendations that this kind of thing did not happen again. john: she basically came out and said that the security was handled by professionals. it is not the secretary of state potter job to make sure that -- that's job to make sure the security is up to snuff. givens the answer she has before, so there is nothing new coming out of this. charlie: before turning to biden , when you look at the e-mails, the committee was organized to look at benghazi and then it discovered the e-mails and that they had been done on a private server. did anything come out of that story or is there any potential that something can come out of there that would do damage to her down the road? mike? mike: absolutely potentially. this is the worry for her campaign. in a campaign, you want to know what the problems are. candidates that themselves. that is why they do opposition research on themselves they know the worst things that are out there. hillary clint
major thate everybody understood that ambassador stevens was a friend of hers, a good friend of hers, and after his death, she was behind all of the recommendations that this kind of thing did not happen again. john: she basically came out and said that the security was handled by professionals. it is not the secretary of state potter job to make sure that -- that's job to make sure the security is up to snuff. givens the answer she has before, so there is nothing new coming out of this....
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they were down nearly $20 billion compared to the same period last year. 10% over thate three-month period. to china, where airbus has received new orders for new planes. the deal was signed during angela merkel's visit to china. previously announced orders from 30 83 30's and new orders for 20 a320s. >> thank you very much, stephen carroll. the latest business news. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines in the weekly news headlines. lots of attention on the environment. just a month ago before the crucial summit to be held. >> climate change is a hot topic in magazines these days. the french version of natural -- natural geographic has a survival guide -- national geographic has a survival guide on how to survive on a warmer planet. the middle east could become too hot for human life within the next century. national geographic points out that lots of things will change because of global warming. one of them, and this was studied by researchers at work late university -- berkeley university, with each degree rise in temperature that will be an increase in lightning strik
they were down nearly $20 billion compared to the same period last year. 10% over thate three-month period. to china, where airbus has received new orders for new planes. the deal was signed during angela merkel's visit to china. previously announced orders from 30 83 30's and new orders for 20 a320s. >> thank you very much, stephen carroll. the latest business news. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines in the weekly news headlines. lots of attention on the environment....
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earlier thated marco rubio is the hot candidate.ccording to a reporter he has not built much of an organization in iowa. has iowa changed question mark is it possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization -- has iowa change? possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization? steve forbes tried to do that. he thought money would curate all. we saw a rick santorum who had a pickup truck and spent a lot of time and he did not have a lot of county chairs, did not have a lot of people who were, in the traditional way, organized. there are lots of ways to win the iowa caucuses. it's a more secure that if you have a good organization that has a dignified people, that is a persuasion events, that you are now committed to show up on that night in support that person, you will have more people show up on the night and support you. john: normally there's a relatively clear divergence between the iowa polls -- especially on the republican side, different electric. this year it has been pretty close tracking betw
earlier thated marco rubio is the hot candidate.ccording to a reporter he has not built much of an organization in iowa. has iowa changed question mark is it possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization -- has iowa change? possible to do well on caucuses without building an organization? steve forbes tried to do that. he thought money would curate all. we saw a rick santorum who had a pickup truck and spent a lot of time and he did not have a lot of county chairs, did not...
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. -- but thate near line near one of bashar al-assad's strongholds. syrian state television has reported that government troops are gaining more ground, specifically in idlib, thanks to the russian air force. tom: it cost 500 million u.s. dollars, but nine months after the pentagon launched its program to train thousands of syrian rebels, the initiative is being shelved. the u.s. effort has been complicated by russia's aerial bombardment in syria, which the pentagon says has been targeting all opponents of president bashar al-assad. speaking at a news conference in london, u.s. defense secretary ashton carter said various new approaches are being devised. secretary carter: with respect to the issue of training forces in syria that will take the fight to isil in a syrian territory, that is an important ingredient of our overall counter-isil strategy and the united states remains committed to that. we have been looking for several weeks at ways to improve the program. i wasn't satisfied with the early efforts in that regard. we are looking at different
. -- but thate near line near one of bashar al-assad's strongholds. syrian state television has reported that government troops are gaining more ground, specifically in idlib, thanks to the russian air force. tom: it cost 500 million u.s. dollars, but nine months after the pentagon launched its program to train thousands of syrian rebels, the initiative is being shelved. the u.s. effort has been complicated by russia's aerial bombardment in syria, which the pentagon says has been targeting all...
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we are embarrassed thate >>> finally tonight.s reporter bob riddel lost the bike race today. we are embarrassed to tell you that he was beaten by a dog. >> oh, he beat me! >> a dog! on a bicycle. beat him on live tv. the dog is norman. he is a also a good jumper. he jumps rope. norman is performing this weekend at the pet adoption event at marin fair grounds. he is a talented dog. he rides a bicycle, scooter and jumps rope better than i do. >> what an overachiever. >> it's a kid in a dog costume. >> have a great weekend. we'll see you back here on monday. >> bye-bye. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeff daniels, whoopi goldberg,
we are embarrassed thate >>> finally tonight.s reporter bob riddel lost the bike race today. we are embarrassed to tell you that he was beaten by a dog. >> oh, he beat me! >> a dog! on a bicycle. beat him on live tv. the dog is norman. he is a also a good jumper. he jumps rope. norman is performing this weekend at the pet adoption event at marin fair grounds. he is a talented dog. he rides a bicycle, scooter and jumps rope better than i do. >> what an overachiever....
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orion" "reimagined infrastructure" series, which is that we tend to think about infrastructure as and thate, big thing is simply the way that things are. we tend to think about the status quo and it is this huge giant ship that you cannot turn it around. at the same time, we are aware that we need to think about critical systems, certainly the power grid that is basically functioning in hand and is tipping the scales toward fossil fuels. we need to tip the scales toward more renewable sources of power. harriet mentioned presentation and infrastructure and i am sure we are all interested in rethinking the infrastructure that has encouraged the sprawl and ported sustainable urban planning. and ben mentioned hoover dam. we might also feel critically at this time and certainly with this audience that it is time to rethink a federal system of water entitlements that is about fostering a water saving systems. the good news that i took away from working on this piece is that it is not impossible. we are always rethinking our infrastructure, as much as it feels like it is the way that things are, w
orion" "reimagined infrastructure" series, which is that we tend to think about infrastructure as and thate, big thing is simply the way that things are. we tend to think about the status quo and it is this huge giant ship that you cannot turn it around. at the same time, we are aware that we need to think about critical systems, certainly the power grid that is basically functioning in hand and is tipping the scales toward fossil fuels. we need to tip the scales toward more...
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. >>> beginning today for the first time, you can buy thate s. >>> beginning today for the first timey thstimu. >>> beginning today for the first time, you can buy the world's oldest brand of chocolate right here in the united states. nestle is selling cailler chocolate brand outside of switzerland. initially, you have to buy the high-end chocolate on amazon. milk from the chocolate comes from 2,000 cows in switzerland. the chocolate is available as bonbons and chocolate bars. sign me up! >> jill wagner, why must you tempt me so? i avoided the bagels in the newsroom and now you tell me about this? i'm getting online immediately. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> coming up, hero in a high school shooting. the assistant principal stopped a student shooter in his tracks after the teenager wounds the principal. we will get reaction. aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see for myself. so i went pro. with crest pro-health advanced. advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day 1. this toothpaste... ...and mouthwash make my whole mouth fe
. >>> beginning today for the first time, you can buy thate s. >>> beginning today for the first timey thstimu. >>> beginning today for the first time, you can buy the world's oldest brand of chocolate right here in the united states. nestle is selling cailler chocolate brand outside of switzerland. initially, you have to buy the high-end chocolate on amazon. milk from the chocolate comes from 2,000 cows in switzerland. the chocolate is available as bonbons and...
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the victim shot was let thated at the hospital. police are still searching for the other suspect. trying to determine what happened before a car slammed into a busy dunkin' donuts. that suv plowed through the front window of the store on washington street in the center of canton. it happened yesterday afternoon and the store will be closed today. fox25 cameras were there as relatives of the camera arrived shortly after the crash. the driver and the store employee were both hurt, but they are expected to recover. a witness says fire fighters were right around the corner on another call when it all happened. >> you know, all of a sudden everybody heard a big bang. the fire department looked over and didn't see anything. traffic stopped and everybody started waving them over. >> police tell us the driver may have mistakenly hit the gas instead of the break. we are working to confirm that. it will be safe to return to school for kids in metheun after a shooting plot was stopped by police. the plot involved a grammar school. a pair of s
the victim shot was let thated at the hospital. police are still searching for the other suspect. trying to determine what happened before a car slammed into a busy dunkin' donuts. that suv plowed through the front window of the store on washington street in the center of canton. it happened yesterday afternoon and the store will be closed today. fox25 cameras were there as relatives of the camera arrived shortly after the crash. the driver and the store employee were both hurt, but they are...
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nsure thate -- and the world economy continues to grow. concentrate on what we need to do to strengthen the fundamentals of economic growth. francine: i spoke to the ubs chairman and president of the eurogroup. they had a different take on whether monetary policy was a risk at the moment. do you think the fed needs to wait until next year? valdis: respecting central banks independence, it is up to them to decide on their monetary policy. it has been quite consistent. that monetaryar policy alone cannot solve the structural problems. especially if we talk about europe, there are structural reforms to be implemented. with monetary policy, we can only buy time to implement those reforms. we also need to look at structural side of the economy. we cannot spend all the time on monetary policy. francine: how much have you talked to other delegates about political risks? with the new development of vladimir putin in the middle don't like to talk about it. see certain positive factors like low were oil prices -- lower oil prices. riskso see a numbe
nsure thate -- and the world economy continues to grow. concentrate on what we need to do to strengthen the fundamentals of economic growth. francine: i spoke to the ubs chairman and president of the eurogroup. they had a different take on whether monetary policy was a risk at the moment. do you think the fed needs to wait until next year? valdis: respecting central banks independence, it is up to them to decide on their monetary policy. it has been quite consistent. that monetaryar policy...
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the argument thate just have to do something when bad people do badhings isn't't good enough. for american intervention and to put our son'ss' and daughter's lives on line.. i believe we have to end the politics ripping this country apart and i think we can. it's mean spirited and petty and it's gone on for much too long. i don't believe like some do that it's naive to talk to publicans. i dodot think we should look at republicans as our enemies. they are opposition. they're not our enemies. and for the sake of the country, we have to work together. as the president s said, compromise is not a dirty word. look at it this way folks, how does this country function without consensus? how can we move forward without being able to arrive at consensus? four more years of this kind o o pitch battle may be more than this country can take. we have to change it. we have t change it. and i believe we need a moon cancerer it's personalal but i know we caca do this. the president and i have already been working hard on increasing funding for research and development because there are so ma
the argument thate just have to do something when bad people do badhings isn't't good enough. for american intervention and to put our son'ss' and daughter's lives on line.. i believe we have to end the politics ripping this country apart and i think we can. it's mean spirited and petty and it's gone on for much too long. i don't believe like some do that it's naive to talk to publicans. i dodot think we should look at republicans as our enemies. they are opposition. they're not our enemies....
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think thate seem to there was a moral principle at work here. structurally, our political contributes to centralization to the wealthy having a significant edge in how the constitution was designed, it makes reform and long-standing inform -- reform almost impossible. edward: i usually preface my conversations with people by saying i'm in a story and not an economist. i am -- i am a historian, not an economist. george never got into the details. it made perfect sense, it didn't need a great explanation. landid land, especially derives its value not because it is in and of itself valuable, as it is socially greeted wealth. if you own a piece of land, we see this all around in new york city. i was down on wall street this it's 55 broad st, and indeed hole in the ground and the person i was walking with i said i have always wondered how much that piece of land is worth. valuablee, it just as as someplace in the middle of north dakota. they -- it is socially greeted wealth. it's probably worth $1 billion. it's not generated by the person who owns th
think thate seem to there was a moral principle at work here. structurally, our political contributes to centralization to the wealthy having a significant edge in how the constitution was designed, it makes reform and long-standing inform -- reform almost impossible. edward: i usually preface my conversations with people by saying i'm in a story and not an economist. i am -- i am a historian, not an economist. george never got into the details. it made perfect sense, it didn't need a great...
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early reports from an oregon thating situation claim the shooter was targeting people who claim theyere christian. one woman said she survived by playing dead. it happened yesterday at a community college in a rural town 180 miles south of portland. afterwards, president obama expressed frustration. the reportinga: is routine, my response here at this podium and's up being up being- ends routine, the response in the aftermath of it, we have become numb to this. we have talked about this after tucson andnd after after new town and after laura and after charleston -- newtown and after aurora and after charleston. the: this is the 15th time president has had to issue a statement like this after a mass shooting situation in his presidency. the education secretary resigns. step down after serving during the entire clinton administration. he will be replaced by john king, junior. and the latest round of walmart layoffs showart 450 people will lose their jobs and headquarters. albertsons will have an initial public offering and the sale will consist of more $23 65 million shares at apiece,
early reports from an oregon thating situation claim the shooter was targeting people who claim theyere christian. one woman said she survived by playing dead. it happened yesterday at a community college in a rural town 180 miles south of portland. afterwards, president obama expressed frustration. the reportinga: is routine, my response here at this podium and's up being up being- ends routine, the response in the aftermath of it, we have become numb to this. we have talked about this after...
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managing this whole process of given thating, for so many years the markets in china were entirely controlledexecutive editor of bloomberg markets describes it as a great ball of money rolling into china and trying to find a place to go. it has gone to the property market, the stock market, the corporate market. we have seen the capital ,utflows reaching 250 billion and $280 billion in july and august. as the small of money rolls around looking for a new place, tracy mentioned it is heading the corporate credit you'd it is to go after that -- credit. where does it go after that? geoff: i think, to be honest, it may go to what is consumer spending. we are concerned about the rebalancing of the chinese economy towards consumer spending. one thing the chinese will do is liberalize interest rate markets. that will push up interest rates on deposits. there is a very high savings ratio in china. a lot of people have money in the bank. you're going to get a consumer boom. some of it is going to help the real economy, which would be a very good piece of news for china. what do you make of the consume
managing this whole process of given thating, for so many years the markets in china were entirely controlledexecutive editor of bloomberg markets describes it as a great ball of money rolling into china and trying to find a place to go. it has gone to the property market, the stock market, the corporate market. we have seen the capital ,utflows reaching 250 billion and $280 billion in july and august. as the small of money rolls around looking for a new place, tracy mentioned it is heading the...
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not seen thate big tailwind. we're seeing headwind after headwind. >> it's real.te, the pricing drugs has come under attack by many politicians, including hillary clinton. --will speak to one assets analyst as to whether biotech's are undervalued. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" valeant from a cynical's, taking criticism for pricing, tumbling since mid september. >> the third-largest investor defending practices. he talks about profits leading to violations. we have a very big position in valeant. if i had to pick one stock that has dropped the most and is undervalued is valeant. from ahe most attractive risk-reward perspective for the next year or so. >> joining us now is the manager of specialty pharmaceuticals and generics. she has a buy rating on valeant stock. violation dependent on its ability to raise prices on drugs and takeovers of other companies? >> that is a big misconception in the market now. these drug prices, but the point that we are trying to get to investors is about the future of the company. the company looks very different to d
not seen thate big tailwind. we're seeing headwind after headwind. >> it's real.te, the pricing drugs has come under attack by many politicians, including hillary clinton. --will speak to one assets analyst as to whether biotech's are undervalued. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" valeant from a cynical's, taking criticism for pricing, tumbling since mid september. >> the third-largest investor defending practices. he talks about profits leading to...
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i think that might placate some of the concerns but at the end thate day, it is something can preventhem from cutting rates but if the economy is slowing down, then i think pressure will be on them to actually cut rates. lending rates to businesses as well. that is where you need investment, investment at the economy for future years. yvonne: not quite as dire as some suggest you're thank you for joining us. us and stories making headlines around the world. 13 people reported to have been killed at a shooting at a community college in oregon. police and say a gunman opened fire on the campus of umpqua community college, 180 miles south of portland. police say the gunman is dead but has not clarified whether he was shot by officers or killed himself. president obama offered his condolences and lamented his country's inability to stop repeated mass shootings. i answered ama: question earlier by saying, the united states of america is the one advanced nation on earth in which we do not have sufficient, common sense gun safety laws, even in the face of repeated mass killings. , there was
i think that might placate some of the concerns but at the end thate day, it is something can preventhem from cutting rates but if the economy is slowing down, then i think pressure will be on them to actually cut rates. lending rates to businesses as well. that is where you need investment, investment at the economy for future years. yvonne: not quite as dire as some suggest you're thank you for joining us. us and stories making headlines around the world. 13 people reported to have been...
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recalls thating of really started back in 2010, 2011, when they recalled cars for the accelerator.the reputation has been affected. it is probably priced into the stock already, but what we want to look at is going forward. the company did have a three-year moratorium on capacity expansion, so they basically regrouped, reevaluated all their quality standards to all their automobiles. i think some of these recalls are stemming from that. looking ahead, the company will hopefully have less quality issues. angie: all right, let's hope so. thank you so much for that, steve mann. got breaking news for you right now, samsung engineering won ofing 1.2 trillion new shares by the end of march. samsung engineering planning to sell its headquarter building as well to raise some cash. that's going to be interesting when the markets open in korea. now for a look at some of the top corporate stories on the bloomberg terminal. your zeb eckert. boston has a plan to reboot the bank, but investors are not buying it. shares have tumbled. the ceo took over in july, saying he is seeking $6 billion in c
recalls thating of really started back in 2010, 2011, when they recalled cars for the accelerator.the reputation has been affected. it is probably priced into the stock already, but what we want to look at is going forward. the company did have a three-year moratorium on capacity expansion, so they basically regrouped, reevaluated all their quality standards to all their automobiles. i think some of these recalls are stemming from that. looking ahead, the company will hopefully have less...
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we have argued it looks like a typical episode and at the end thate day, what has turned around and the catalyst to get that up is if the hard data hangs in there and sentiment gradually improves. each of the episodes have different catalyst, so the is great onelf uncertainty. then the macro data gradually got better because the hard eta hung in there. data drives sentiment, but to what extent does sentiment drive data, especially in services driven economies? binky: the imperial -- the empirical evidence is very little. causality goes from one to the other and that's probably a good thing. question whene the equity market sells off in a do way, what kind of decline you need for consumers to start pulling back? it's a function of magnitude and duration. basically anything short of 50% is not going to do that. joe: what do you think about the uncertainty coming from the that? at least in the public's mind about what the fed is going to .o next binky: it has a big impact in the rates market but i would argue it's not doing too much to equities. the uncertainty did not go down down lastt d
we have argued it looks like a typical episode and at the end thate day, what has turned around and the catalyst to get that up is if the hard data hangs in there and sentiment gradually improves. each of the episodes have different catalyst, so the is great onelf uncertainty. then the macro data gradually got better because the hard eta hung in there. data drives sentiment, but to what extent does sentiment drive data, especially in services driven economies? binky: the imperial -- the...
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if you take a snapshot of where we are now, disarray on the the fact thate, joe biden didn't run, bernieact that she worked on her public presentation in a way. state activists there, testimony for the benghazi committee. even when she is at her best she is presenting better and i think her presentation now is good enough for people to get elected depending on who they elect. what is clinton derangement syndrome? mark: it has gotten a lot of reactions and republicans say -- we are not in denial, we get it. grassroots, elites, a lot of republicans cannot think straight. they are in denial. the party right now, the republican party, isn't doing great much to try to mitigate and lessen those advantages. ben carson was taking a double-digit lead over donald trump. benika: ben carson -- mark: carson has a lead in iowa. trump can make to arguments about that rather than be in denial about what the polls say. he can come back to iowa and start spending money on paid ads , he can maybe campaign there more aggressively, or he can say you know what, i'm in 49 other states. he may not view him as a
if you take a snapshot of where we are now, disarray on the the fact thate, joe biden didn't run, bernieact that she worked on her public presentation in a way. state activists there, testimony for the benghazi committee. even when she is at her best she is presenting better and i think her presentation now is good enough for people to get elected depending on who they elect. what is clinton derangement syndrome? mark: it has gotten a lot of reactions and republicans say -- we are not in...
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. >> and all of those and more, and what is the healthiest kind of parent ing thating that makes your kids successful? >> i am going to guess here, but i believe some combination of the lighthouse and the drone, because life is faster, and parents have a lot to offer, and it does not stop at teenaged and college year,, and goes on into the working world. >> and thank you very much. >> if you want to have a quiz, go to today.com/parent to see >> and she is don't let bad odors escape. continuously neutralize them with glad with febreze. new glad bags... now with the irresistible scent of gain. fx: bae // sent t 00pm forget the scooter, now she wants a bike pick-up? right this way. i ordered this online. yeah, let me have a look. thanks hey guys! he-ey robbie! nice, right? happy birthday, honey. because every day is an opportunity to make your day better. walmart. hey amanda, sorry to bother you but i gotta take a sick day. moms don't takaksick days, moms takakdayquil severe the non-drowsy, , ughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy head, no sick day medicine. waking up to fatigued ski
. >> and all of those and more, and what is the healthiest kind of parent ing thating that makes your kids successful? >> i am going to guess here, but i believe some combination of the lighthouse and the drone, because life is faster, and parents have a lot to offer, and it does not stop at teenaged and college year,, and goes on into the working world. >> and thank you very much. >> if you want to have a quiz, go to today.com/parent to see >> and she is don't let...
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the fact thate you asked me that in the straightforward fashion, and i will answer in a straightforwardon, i can't answer that. >> we were just talking about the potential impact of pimco and their clients. do you have a feel for that? if there will be any kind of client impact or if janice is participating in any sort of way? janice, billsyou clients through janice will not be affected in any way. he is the ability to take care of his clients. the proceeds are not going to bill gross or janice, they are going to charity. >> part of the description of the suit, it talks about how bill gross said he worked seven days a week, 17 hour days. that must be documentation is at the point of contention between what pimco said happened and what bill gross that happened. documents? what are the things that would show an independent observer what exactly the relationship was between bill gross and pimco? >> the one thing i want to comment, i am not aware that the complaint says what you just articulated. number two, what i am not going to do, and i do not think it would be appropriate down anyone s
the fact thate you asked me that in the straightforward fashion, and i will answer in a straightforwardon, i can't answer that. >> we were just talking about the potential impact of pimco and their clients. do you have a feel for that? if there will be any kind of client impact or if janice is participating in any sort of way? janice, billsyou clients through janice will not be affected in any way. he is the ability to take care of his clients. the proceeds are not going to bill gross or...
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carter: the president's veto thate ndaa is something reflected two fax. one, we need and i believe the department of defense needs budget stability greater than a one-year horizon. mr. sullivan: nobody disagrees with you. that is a well-worn path. i find it remarkable given the circumstances we are in now and the testimony, we would take a step back while continuing to fight that fight. that requires a willing administration. this demonstration is not willing to confront the challenges these men and women have in uniform today. taking a step back in these dangerous times doesn't make sense. if i can just say, i think what we need is what i hope is going on now. a true budget agreement where washington comes together behind an honest straightforward budget with our multi-year horizon. that is what the department deserves. that is what i have been saying for months. perhaps that is occurring as we speak. i can only be honest and say what i think is best for the department. realize no individual member or committee can deliver that. i fervently hope that occ
carter: the president's veto thate ndaa is something reflected two fax. one, we need and i believe the department of defense needs budget stability greater than a one-year horizon. mr. sullivan: nobody disagrees with you. that is a well-worn path. i find it remarkable given the circumstances we are in now and the testimony, we would take a step back while continuing to fight that fight. that requires a willing administration. this demonstration is not willing to confront the challenges these...
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is thate reaction people were horrified. young woman living here was writing to her sister in sacramento and talked about walking downtown and seeing the dead bodies in the wreckage. seeing the devastation to the community. of course, help came in from outside. one particular man who was visiting here got his son to drive him from petaluma to a bank and cash the check for $5,000 and gave it to the people to clean up, to get the bodies out, to pay them. the money that was left needed to be divided among the churches. people went back into their businesses as soon as they could. the building had been down in this possession -- this direction and destroyed. they literally set up a truck sale on the sidewalk and were doing business selling merchandise from there. things were -- they were rebuilding. there were two downtown buildings. well, three downtown buildings in those days. there was the one behind me that we now call the empire building, which was a bank building in those years. if it had been built in 1904 -- it was sadly
is thate reaction people were horrified. young woman living here was writing to her sister in sacramento and talked about walking downtown and seeing the dead bodies in the wreckage. seeing the devastation to the community. of course, help came in from outside. one particular man who was visiting here got his son to drive him from petaluma to a bank and cash the check for $5,000 and gave it to the people to clean up, to get the bodies out, to pay them. the money that was left needed to be...
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thated to work away from ourrds -- here are fundamental issues that causes the differ. we think we are right, you think you are right, but there is a different approach to the human being, a different approach to how you deal with people on the edge, people outside your faith and community. we'd much more integrity and dialogue. we need to form relationships with people whose views may be exceptionally challenging and uncomfortable. we have to take some risks doing that and not be naive that we are just dealing with nice people with whom we can have nice conversations. i don't think that helps. i can go on for hours on this. it is a passion of mine. seen,st work that i have been involved in, is when when we are able to say we disagree with you profoundly on this as we transform it from violent to nonviolent. tom: are you having any of these discussions within england? archbishop welby: yes, constantly. >> my name is tom. i'm a professional board member. your grace, thank you. have a daughter that is an anglican priest. she says one of the things she appreciates is your
thated to work away from ourrds -- here are fundamental issues that causes the differ. we think we are right, you think you are right, but there is a different approach to the human being, a different approach to how you deal with people on the edge, people outside your faith and community. we'd much more integrity and dialogue. we need to form relationships with people whose views may be exceptionally challenging and uncomfortable. we have to take some risks doing that and not be naive that we...
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the follow through thate saw from the asia session. let's take a look at individual stock movers and strg demand, yes, strong demand in europe and china boosting profits at daimler. logging record sales in the third quarter driven by new model launches. we also have swiss pharma giant roche in the news after beating targets on the first nine months of this year. the ceo said he was positive on the company's drug pipeline in the future and publicis, the ad company is cutting it's 2016 sales target after third quarter revenues took a hit of weakness in the u.s. market where the ceo says the performance was simply not as good as it needed to be and then we got a mixed set of output figures from anglo american. they would delay a major platinum investment and also cut diamond production because there isn't enough demand, believe it or not, carolyn, for a woman's best friend. >> that's disappointing, isn't it? let's move on to ebay. ebay proving it is on solid ground after it's split from paypal. stock surged about 9% in after hours trading
the follow through thate saw from the asia session. let's take a look at individual stock movers and strg demand, yes, strong demand in europe and china boosting profits at daimler. logging record sales in the third quarter driven by new model launches. we also have swiss pharma giant roche in the news after beating targets on the first nine months of this year. the ceo said he was positive on the company's drug pipeline in the future and publicis, the ad company is cutting it's 2016 sales...
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sexually assaulted hire when she she said cosby defamed her after she gave an interview claiming thated comedian abused her in the '80s. she said cosby helped pay for her schooling and housing during that time. >>> it's a racy video that had parents feeling uneasy. an assistant principal on long island appearing in a hip-hop music video. now we know what school officials are doing about it. trying to hitch a ri okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. plus with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. ri
sexually assaulted hire when she she said cosby defamed her after she gave an interview claiming thated comedian abused her in the '80s. she said cosby helped pay for her schooling and housing during that time. >>> it's a racy video that had parents feeling uneasy. an assistant principal on long island appearing in a hip-hop music video. now we know what school officials are doing about it. trying to hitch a ri okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why?...
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says it's terminating the current labor contract at midnight wednesday, threatening to strike rt is thating thursday. it will be the first time they had a strike since 2007. it could cost the auto maker an estimated $300 million a day. >>> we seen in the auto industry in general, a pretty good run for a long time from they have. businesses are goods for auto workers. now they say after the crisis, many know how to take a pay cut or a two tier pay plan. >> interesting. all right. the desperate search for an 800 foot ship that vanished in hurricane joaquin. a little sign of december this morning. officials are hoping to find signals from the ship that could be on the ocean floor. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so, you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. at the pharmacy counter. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-ab
says it's terminating the current labor contract at midnight wednesday, threatening to strike rt is thating thursday. it will be the first time they had a strike since 2007. it could cost the auto maker an estimated $300 million a day. >>> we seen in the auto industry in general, a pretty good run for a long time from they have. businesses are goods for auto workers. now they say after the crisis, many know how to take a pay cut or a two tier pay plan. >> interesting. all right....
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thate know from documents have come out that there was an orchestrated effort to not let the public think as ben rhodes put it, not let them think it was a failure and policy. it was ahem to think spontaneous response that they couldn't have predicted and had nothing to do with. host: it leads to the sunday where they repeat the same line of argument. we don't know but. go ahead. guest: and we know now there was this huge flurry of talking points that were circulated about what she should say and shouldn't say and how many times they were changed and who change them. house falsely stated over and over again they made no substantive changes. but we just found out last year from documents that they did. were made by a white house national security adviser. by ben were discussed rhodes about blaming the youtube video. it was false to say that no substantive changes were made by the white house and at the time there was panic in the ranks of the obama administration eight weeks before an election and they really didn't want people to think that they had fiddled with the intelligence and the p
thate know from documents have come out that there was an orchestrated effort to not let the public think as ben rhodes put it, not let them think it was a failure and policy. it was ahem to think spontaneous response that they couldn't have predicted and had nothing to do with. host: it leads to the sunday where they repeat the same line of argument. we don't know but. go ahead. guest: and we know now there was this huge flurry of talking points that were circulated about what she should say...
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. >> thates the the police touch museum's monster mash basically. >> um-hmm. >> would you like to see monster mash. >> um-hmm. >> roll it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> i like your hairline. >> am i supposed to be dracula. >> eddie monster. >> yes. >> all right. >> people have been asking on twitter, you never told us what you bought on qvc? i had a qvc accident again i bought two things i will tell you what it is in a little bit. >> he is teasing us again. >> i will tell new two minutes. >>> six weeks later, much to my surprise, the mailman came... >> let's get this off my chest. i have been having trouble with qvc sitting there bored and i want that. they make it so easy. you pick up the phone and they have your phone number you say your phone number, you bought something. >> thank you mr. jer rick. >> it is way too easy. >> why don't you have self control. >> i don't have any of that. >> so before i get in the qvc stuff people want to know about my poop. the other day i ate one of the
. >> thates the the police touch museum's monster mash basically. >> um-hmm. >> would you like to see monster mash. >> um-hmm. >> roll it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪...
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order to figure out what you're really getting when you buy shares of ferrari other than the hoopla thate saw today at the exchange. we know that ferra has decent sized race car business. in addition to selling cars that are street legal. we know the company sells engines along with ferrari bradz branded swag. but perhaps the most importantnt part of f is deal, in my view, is not so much what you might be buying with this ferrari ipo. no. it's who's doing the selling. >> sell, sell, ll. >> in this case, ferrari belongs to fiat chrysler. and they now have an 80% stake with that missing 10% having been sold publicly. theo has been in charge here since 1969 and this is the first result in a separation of ferrari from fiat/chrysler. they're spinning off ferrari for two reasons. in part, because its performance has been lagging. the company s sls a less excititi brand, like jeep, but mainly because they believe ferrari can get a higher valuation as an independent company and it makes sense to me. when ferrari builds a car, it's stilil about performance. whatatbout the performance of the actual
order to figure out what you're really getting when you buy shares of ferrari other than the hoopla thate saw today at the exchange. we know that ferra has decent sized race car business. in addition to selling cars that are street legal. we know the company sells engines along with ferrari bradz branded swag. but perhaps the most importantnt part of f is deal, in my view, is not so much what you might be buying with this ferrari ipo. no. it's who's doing the selling. >> sell, sell, ll....
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so i did this cartoon, this same day thate bush was on that aircraft carrier outside of san diego, with the mission accomplished thing. callsgot a ton of angry and letters into the paper saying how disrespectful this dairy, poor timing and all this. what a couple of these people our newsutives within organization who, they wanted my platter. turned out to be one of the most embarrassing moments for you. >> right, but they don't see things at the time. they're so caught up in the beating of the war drums that hear or see. here's a bush-cheney, i'm sorry, cartoon from 2004. reelect george w. bush, the shoe from the -- hoot from the hip war time president. then kerry, 2004, bland yet thoughtful leadership for america. and there was a lot of talk of hybrid vehicles at the time. i'm moving through these fast, minutes and 30 seconds. so another sad factor of direction we took after 9/11 was what it did to our the world, our reputation. as we perceive our image in exprawk as john adams, liberty, democracy, and as our image is perceived. would be the ball eagle. that's great. >> thank you, you'
so i did this cartoon, this same day thate bush was on that aircraft carrier outside of san diego, with the mission accomplished thing. callsgot a ton of angry and letters into the paper saying how disrespectful this dairy, poor timing and all this. what a couple of these people our newsutives within organization who, they wanted my platter. turned out to be one of the most embarrassing moments for you. >> right, but they don't see things at the time. they're so caught up in the beating...
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thate demands we have is the police commissioner, [indiscernible] letters addressed to him [indiscernible] chargessexual assault claims have been filed against him and members of the housing department, as well as the third when we allocate $20 million in set of next year's budget, fiscal year 2016-2017, to reallocate $20 million toward education. amy: in chicago, a man who says he was tortured by chicago police officers into confessing to a murder he did not commit has been released from prison after spending a quarter of a century behind bars. shawn whirl says he was slapped, stepped on, and cut with a set of keys by a detective working under chicago police commander jon burge, who has been convicted for lying about torturing prisoners into making confessions. under burge's reign from 1972 to 1991, more than 200 people, most of them african-american, were tortured with tactics including electric shocks and suffocation. shawn whirl walked free on wednesday. the british government reportedly is refusing to grant wikileaks founder julian assange safe passage out of the ecuadorian embassy i
thate demands we have is the police commissioner, [indiscernible] letters addressed to him [indiscernible] chargessexual assault claims have been filed against him and members of the housing department, as well as the third when we allocate $20 million in set of next year's budget, fiscal year 2016-2017, to reallocate $20 million toward education. amy: in chicago, a man who says he was tortured by chicago police officers into confessing to a murder he did not commit has been released from...
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[applause] make thate is able to domestic and foreign policy, given her experiences.e of the major thing she did as secretary of state was restore america's reputation. you cannot militarize democracy. you cannot invade countries for no reason. i think that she really would be amazing. [applause] i think she has said that she made a mistake on the e-mails. she has apologized for it. i think that i am very lucky because i went to college sometime between the invention of the ipad and the discovery of fire. [laughter] i did not use e-mails. >> we have only a few seconds. what is the thing that you feel most optimistic about in foreign policy in the united states now? secretary albright: that we will have president clinton -- no, what i really do feel optimistic about is that we have the capability of making decisions, trying to sort out what is not just best for us, but the rest of the world. i'm often asked if i am an optimist or pessimist. i'm an optimist who worries a lot. it does not happen automatically. we will have to work at it, and have the help of the media. i
[applause] make thate is able to domestic and foreign policy, given her experiences.e of the major thing she did as secretary of state was restore america's reputation. you cannot militarize democracy. you cannot invade countries for no reason. i think that she really would be amazing. [applause] i think she has said that she made a mistake on the e-mails. she has apologized for it. i think that i am very lucky because i went to college sometime between the invention of the ipad and the...
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designed on an understanding in the 1860 of germs an bacteria, which is n to say no understanding of thate at all. what they don't know when they do this is they've created the perfect breeding ground for . dysentery. >> we have calls. in th go ahead. >> caller: yes, sir. my question is why does andersonville have such a bad reputation nationally in the overview of the civil war prisons in regards to elmira, which had a very severe death rate? just 4% or 5% less than andersonville, yet there was plenty of supplies available from the north with railroads t that would supply the prisonersb yet andersonville gets such a bad reputation.onard: >> it's really easy to answer. andersonville is the deadliest e place on american soil. 13,000 american soldiers die si here in 14 months. that is a death toll that cannot be compared to any other place.t percentages are a trap. they've been used to create a sense of false equivalency. 3,000 men perish in a year at elmira. that is a grievous loss. it's hard to defend. there's a complex of serious reasons why that occurs. in a single month, the month of au
designed on an understanding in the 1860 of germs an bacteria, which is n to say no understanding of thate at all. what they don't know when they do this is they've created the perfect breeding ground for . dysentery. >> we have calls. in th go ahead. >> caller: yes, sir. my question is why does andersonville have such a bad reputation nationally in the overview of the civil war prisons in regards to elmira, which had a very severe death rate? just 4% or 5% less than andersonville,...
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chart thate have a shows what euro-dollar does every time someone from the ecb tries to talk down the euro. at 114, policy makers get nervous and we have them try to talk it down again. a very nice chart. you hit the nail on the head. this currency- whenever we get close to 115. i recommend strategies that look as selling the top side anywhere near that level, 114, 115 makes a lot of sense. some cheap buying strategies on the downside. you can look for 105. tom: what is the impulse to drive us to 105? i do not see it. alan: you have the ecb on one side. on the other side, the question of -- do you have the fed? of thee central banker world is now the central banker to mario draghi. i just want you to get in trouble. alan: not quite. they have to work in tandem. the exchange rate is some variable the fed will have to look at. more important is what the economy is doing. december becomes a possibility. then, you have impetus. ecb, going in opposite directions. tom: may be a theme for next week. adamant december is still on the table. we continue our conversation on bloomberg television
chart thate have a shows what euro-dollar does every time someone from the ecb tries to talk down the euro. at 114, policy makers get nervous and we have them try to talk it down again. a very nice chart. you hit the nail on the head. this currency- whenever we get close to 115. i recommend strategies that look as selling the top side anywhere near that level, 114, 115 makes a lot of sense. some cheap buying strategies on the downside. you can look for 105. tom: what is the impulse to drive us...
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of thate, change magnitude happens over time and this happened over a lot of time.rowing concern about the attitudes i saw in our evangelical community that held life less than sacred. and that was always our cause movement,in our pro we talk about the sanctity of every human life. -- pro-life movement, we talk about this entity of every human life, born and unborn. we take a gun in your position to use for self-defense, you do killing another human being. i thought we had to address that. but i kind of put it in a sort mental space, and it is a very volatile issue an opportunity. i kind of just secret it is a way. a number of events occurred and then abigail disney proposed that maybe i air some of those concerns on camera. that was a little scary, took me a while to say yes to that. and during the course of the film, i met lucy. littlen i met her in our prayer garden,behind our ministry house on capitol hill, her personal experience of tremendous loss and her being a person of faith, -- i think you call yourself an evangelical. >> i am. >> we're in the same camp t
of thate, change magnitude happens over time and this happened over a lot of time.rowing concern about the attitudes i saw in our evangelical community that held life less than sacred. and that was always our cause movement,in our pro we talk about the sanctity of every human life. -- pro-life movement, we talk about this entity of every human life, born and unborn. we take a gun in your position to use for self-defense, you do killing another human being. i thought we had to address that. but...
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thate must accept gorbachev is more effect than cause. if the soviet union was not in , he wouldn'trisis have had to. he made the right choice but there were painful prices there was no good future in keeping system going. margaret thatcher was one of the first to realize the role she could play and after the utilization of missiles, they worked together to bring about a peaceful end. and everyone deserves credit here at the credit goes principally to the two heroes heroine.ero and one >> both margaret thatcher and ronald reagan realized this was not just a diplomatic issue, they felt there was a moral dimension to the whole thing. and the morality of freedom versus communism. so i think that his pursuit that -- participation was important. >> [inaudible] john knows his speeches and his comments, but it was proper from the position that he held -- in other words, he wasn't doing anything to be a secular leader if you will, but he properly represented the theological view of things in the moral view of things that were very important but i
thate must accept gorbachev is more effect than cause. if the soviet union was not in , he wouldn'trisis have had to. he made the right choice but there were painful prices there was no good future in keeping system going. margaret thatcher was one of the first to realize the role she could play and after the utilization of missiles, they worked together to bring about a peaceful end. and everyone deserves credit here at the credit goes principally to the two heroes heroine.ero and one >>...
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putting tremendous pressure on the job of speaker to try to get things done without making too many thate angry and i think boehner certainly -- those are challenges to his speakership that with some of the more shall we say members of minded his party right now in the house of representatives that make it for him to count on the party loyalty that's necessary to enact legislation, especially votesou can't get any from the minority party so i boehner has done, in some ways, the best he could he's beene bad hand dealt. host: professor green, members -- speakers are also members of congress. how much attention do they pay to their particular district they become speaker? matthew: this is one of the things i argue in the book, that traditionally people assume that once speakers become speaker, what they're thinking about is want to do, they what their party wants, after all, it's the majority party that decides who the speaker be and while i acknowledge that's true to a large degree in the book, what i also point out speakers have done things on behalf of issues and concerns that matter to t
putting tremendous pressure on the job of speaker to try to get things done without making too many thate angry and i think boehner certainly -- those are challenges to his speakership that with some of the more shall we say members of minded his party right now in the house of representatives that make it for him to count on the party loyalty that's necessary to enact legislation, especially votesou can't get any from the minority party so i boehner has done, in some ways, the best he could...
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d>> i expected it, but i was so relieved that we didn't repeat thate pattern of bringing us together and ripping us apart. that was kind of my fear. i didn't think she'd do that, but i was afraid we might go there. and so, what she has done instead is kind of said to the auakdience, "for four years you've been dying for fitz and olivia to be together. here you go. let's see what that looks like." and it's really interesting. the first two have aired. but now we're on to eight. >> seth: right. you anything -- >> seth: no, it's one of those. it's a top-secret show. but you do -- you can't tell us anything. but fans immediately tel you what they think. your show became one of the first shows to sort of let people live tweet the show, and all the actors are on twitter when it airs. you engage with fans. >> yeah, every time. for five years, we've been doing it. >> seth: which is incredible. and our -- how do you choose which twee to respond to in the hour that -- because there's are so many -- there are over 400,000. >> about 5 million that come out of -- well, it's hard. you kind of look
d>> i expected it, but i was so relieved that we didn't repeat thate pattern of bringing us together and ripping us apart. that was kind of my fear. i didn't think she'd do that, but i was afraid we might go there. and so, what she has done instead is kind of said to the auakdience, "for four years you've been dying for fitz and olivia to be together. here you go. let's see what that looks like." and it's really interesting. the first two have aired. but now we're on to eight....
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this is 2015 and you have people talking like this at the national level, so this has thated a deep conversation eastern europe has not resolved. there are certainly problems there as we talked about earlier, but that's an important piece. open andtation is there are countries in europe whose orientation is not open. we are looking at this point probably in the next four or five years. we would would the like the u.s. to do more because we would like all the countries to do more. say of the 20,000 we and itde, it is true does put it at an earlier stage in the u.s. process. the other general ask is we are looking at ways to streamline processes, are there ways to do things better? are there other avenues by which people can move? there may be detection opportunities that could be provided through other means rather than purely resettlement. the u.s., the narrative is a bit strange. there are is a greater danger and there have been 30,000 u.s. visas issued to syria. expatriates. are not like syrians here. there is a syrian community, there is migration. igration happens to the u.s. whether it's no
this is 2015 and you have people talking like this at the national level, so this has thated a deep conversation eastern europe has not resolved. there are certainly problems there as we talked about earlier, but that's an important piece. open andtation is there are countries in europe whose orientation is not open. we are looking at this point probably in the next four or five years. we would would the like the u.s. to do more because we would like all the countries to do more. say of the...
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then thate clear there is a citizenships of the united states and the citizenships of state which are distinct from each other and which depend on different characteristics and circumstances. we have only 15 minutes left. we need to get on to the next part of the story. me ask you what happened to the butchers who lost the case. history after? well, even the ahimty of the butchers. the cut a deal with crescent city livestock where into a newnd merge slaughterhouse. are thinkingtchers we didn't agree. they keep the lawsuit up. that's why it is reaching the supreme court. after the case, the battles of and whereterhouses the slaughtering should be go on theon even after re-construction lapses and we're back into a legislature largely by white democrats. the slaughter house situation deeplyes to be a contested one. springfield, new jersey. you are on. >> yes. questions.o the first one concerned with how when the 14th amendment was originally written the privileges were unique as with seeing the protecting while the equal protection clause was protecting. the question has to do with why w
then thate clear there is a citizenships of the united states and the citizenships of state which are distinct from each other and which depend on different characteristics and circumstances. we have only 15 minutes left. we need to get on to the next part of the story. me ask you what happened to the butchers who lost the case. history after? well, even the ahimty of the butchers. the cut a deal with crescent city livestock where into a newnd merge slaughterhouse. are thinkingtchers we didn't...
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notes thate of the i'm going over some of these things. citizens united split the hist just stevens read dissent from the bench. remember justice stevens was a nominee.n he -- president ford dominated him. very strongly about this. one of the reasons was people don't trust it. it as a purely political decision. theink it is damaged supreme court. eightwe have about minutes left. four of cases that we have theen have to deal with 14th amendment. coincidental or has the court taken on cases? senator leahy: that's interesting. 114 years since part of the second founding. why do you call it that? leahy: well, we had the founding fathers. of amendmentsies came through, it is like the united states become more aware more awarey are and of the fact slavery ending and had to treat all people the same. know and i know having said at that time, it look a long, long time. places in the country it is still going on. but it was some of the second founding. theas a second coming of united states. why they picked so many in that really don't know. but i
notes thate of the i'm going over some of these things. citizens united split the hist just stevens read dissent from the bench. remember justice stevens was a nominee.n he -- president ford dominated him. very strongly about this. one of the reasons was people don't trust it. it as a purely political decision. theink it is damaged supreme court. eightwe have about minutes left. four of cases that we have theen have to deal with 14th amendment. coincidental or has the court taken on cases?...
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thated as a nation to know we can control who comes in and out of our country. these things are very important. of the common agricultural policy is essential. this is the largest single budget item in the eu. it is written for french farmers and it needs addressing. the city itself needs to be friendly to brussels and strasburg. they are not trying to destroy what a key the british economy. tom: they went after donald trump. how many people do you employ? do you employe their new citizens to the u.k.? what is the distinction between brexit and the way london is totern mark luke: we want control migration as opposed to having it dictated across 28 countries. in -- intention, there is a great lack of democracy across europe or i think the heart of this lack of democracy is the eu. energize how do you the left to vote with you? luke: if you look at what mr. corbin said, he is more concerned at the impact of immigration than those on the right. immigration is a left/right issue. massabout ceasing uncontrolled immigration and talking about intelligent immigration th
thated as a nation to know we can control who comes in and out of our country. these things are very important. of the common agricultural policy is essential. this is the largest single budget item in the eu. it is written for french farmers and it needs addressing. the city itself needs to be friendly to brussels and strasburg. they are not trying to destroy what a key the british economy. tom: they went after donald trump. how many people do you employ? do you employe their new citizens to...
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children we could never plan ahead of the sanders whe stand for where we come and wil haygood has been thate ande person to explain where weell hisry anm so we can march to the future if he has many more stories to tell. history and our future m manrsects here tonightmbus ellington theatre ins. thurgood marshall. somre he had been to columbus many 13es. co did some research somewhere between nine andhen f 3914 times he visited columbus going back throughtlumb 1938 when he first came to columbus.l. he came five years after he graduated from harvard law school. to speak and many times thereafter often at the naacp annual meeting in the city of columbus. he probably stayed at st. clair hotel, which is right around the corner on garfield because back in those days black folks couldn't stay at the motel's downtown. they couldn't go to the theaters downtown so they came to this area of our community, the harlem of the midwest. i can envision thurgood marshall walking up and down the streets of mt. vernon avenue going to our churches, walking up and down the streets. i can envision thurgood marshal
children we could never plan ahead of the sanders whe stand for where we come and wil haygood has been thate ande person to explain where weell hisry anm so we can march to the future if he has many more stories to tell. history and our future m manrsects here tonightmbus ellington theatre ins. thurgood marshall. somre he had been to columbus many 13es. co did some research somewhere between nine andhen f 3914 times he visited columbus going back throughtlumb 1938 when he first came to...
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applause] sanders: now, while many in the republican party continue to deny the reality of climate thateyou have demanded we lead the international effort in transforming the energy totem away from fossil fuel energy efficiency and sustainable energy. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: and you understand the moral imperative that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for our children and our grandchildren. [cheers and applause] you are not on the sidelines of these struggles. you are in the middle of this fight and that is what our campaign is all about. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: six months ago, when i began my campaign for president of the united states and when we announced that we were going to the political and economic establishment of this country, very few people knew who it was. -- who i was. that is a fact. i may have a big ego, but that is a fact. we were at about 3% in the polls. we had no money. we had no political organization. in the last six months, things have changed. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: yes they have. hundreds of th
applause] sanders: now, while many in the republican party continue to deny the reality of climate thateyou have demanded we lead the international effort in transforming the energy totem away from fossil fuel energy efficiency and sustainable energy. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders: and you understand the moral imperative that we leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for our children and our grandchildren. [cheers and applause] you are not on the sidelines of these...