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the least bad thing to do would be a couple of things. , some version of the attack that he's talking about. two, working much more closely with the rebels to help the good guys opposed the bad guys. >> if you can figure that out. >> which you can. we sure know who the bad guys are. we know who some of the good guys are. the c.i.a. are there right now. three, and this may be it, syria's regionaal diplomacy. i don't know what will be possible with russia and iran after this, i'm not sure much was possible before this, but ultimately we need some regional diplomatic solution. >> terrific conversation, enjoyed it. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> the egypt's interior minister narrowly escape explosion. two people are dead and 20 more are injured. our correspondents report from cairo, and we're not naming her for her own safety. >>> the explosion happened as the minister's envoy drove by. mohammed ibriham have received death threats this week. he had been given an armored car for his protection. a device had been placed in a car or motorbike and
the least bad thing to do would be a couple of things. , some version of the attack that he's talking about. two, working much more closely with the rebels to help the good guys opposed the bad guys. >> if you can figure that out. >> which you can. we sure know who the bad guys are. we know who some of the good guys are. the c.i.a. are there right now. three, and this may be it, syria's regionaal diplomacy. i don't know what will be possible with russia and iran after this, i'm not...
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[laughter] the moral of that story is of something bad happens. [inaudible] my time is up. thank you for yours. [applause] >> lets take any questions. >> dealing with the immigration idea and he seemed to indicate that reforming the immigration process would help of with some of the issues with muslims causing terrorism inside the united states especially since we have terrorists walking in and saying yes we are terrorists. what would you respond to the idea that federal government recede control to the united united states? >> i don't knock that idea can pass constitutional muster because what we have had as is the federal government contending that it has preempted the field and suing arizona were trying to do this. the states i'm sure would do a much better job than the federal government is doing. i don't know if you guys ever read investors business daily. i had a long piece in there yesterday about this immigration bill which is a disaster and must be defeated. i can tell you the states would do a better job in the federal government. anything else? no other questions
[laughter] the moral of that story is of something bad happens. [inaudible] my time is up. thank you for yours. [applause] >> lets take any questions. >> dealing with the immigration idea and he seemed to indicate that reforming the immigration process would help of with some of the issues with muslims causing terrorism inside the united states especially since we have terrorists walking in and saying yes we are terrorists. what would you respond to the idea that federal government...
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as you heard secretary kerry not mincing his words, the good guys and bad guys, words he used to dried the opposition group into those two camps. we have more. >> these are the men that the obama administration doesn't want to see in power, and they know it. that is why al-qaeda-linked groups in syria are maintaining a low profile. it seems they feel they could be just as much a target as the syrian regime if the u.s. decide to take military action. >> it seems that the western powers have also decided to take advantage of this unique opportunity to destroy some of the rebel groups against whom they have a certain ambivalence. they don't trust them. >> so far the u.s. has not said any of those groups will be targeted by their presence worrisome in congress who believe they might be in position to take advantage of any u.s.-led military action. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has put syria's fractured opposition into two camps: the good guys and the bad guys. that means groups linked toal quite and the supreme military council but it's more complicated than that. >> heading the moder
as you heard secretary kerry not mincing his words, the good guys and bad guys, words he used to dried the opposition group into those two camps. we have more. >> these are the men that the obama administration doesn't want to see in power, and they know it. that is why al-qaeda-linked groups in syria are maintaining a low profile. it seems they feel they could be just as much a target as the syrian regime if the u.s. decide to take military action. >> it seems that the western...
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but the bad news there is persecution. it is coming with a cost. there are kidnappings, people being taken for ransom and people being killed. but at the same time, the church is growing. >> reporter: as you were there, there was an attack on maloulaa where they speak the language of jesus. they still do that. was there concern? >> there was great concern. and one of the things they pointed out to us is there is not a government presence there, there is not an army presence there. it wasn't targeted for any kind of of military reason. it was targeted because it is a christian village. it was targeted as targeting christians, not targeting the government. and the christians that we talked to wanted to be sure that that was clear to the american audience. that this wasn't a part of the war with the government. this was part of an attack on christians. >> reporter: okay, we know that many of the christians and probably some of the pastors that you met with are very concerned about half of all rebel fighters are militants. they're jihadists, and some of
but the bad news there is persecution. it is coming with a cost. there are kidnappings, people being taken for ransom and people being killed. but at the same time, the church is growing. >> reporter: as you were there, there was an attack on maloulaa where they speak the language of jesus. they still do that. was there concern? >> there was great concern. and one of the things they pointed out to us is there is not a government presence there, there is not an army presence there....
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he can barely eat because the water is so bad. laining about their stomachs hurting and not being able to eat. he is one of a million children who are refugees from this war, and they are the majority of this war. in fact, the true face of the syrian war refugee is not only a child, it's a child under the age of 11. >> so what happens to them? because things are not -- they're going to get worse before they get better. >> well, it's a very difficult scenario because on top of everything else, david, they are traumatized. many of them are morning people who have been lost. their family members have been killed in the war. one little boy, 7 years old, talked to me about how the fighting is as close as i am to you, how he was crawling on his belly to escape the war, that he was scraping up his knees, that he had witnessed himself seeing his best friends cut down, sliced by. he said he described -- very descriptive words and words i probably shouldn't say op a broadcast. nevertheless, he experienced them at the age of 7, witnessing his
he can barely eat because the water is so bad. laining about their stomachs hurting and not being able to eat. he is one of a million children who are refugees from this war, and they are the majority of this war. in fact, the true face of the syrian war refugee is not only a child, it's a child under the age of 11. >> so what happens to them? because things are not -- they're going to get worse before they get better. >> well, it's a very difficult scenario because on top of...
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we're not going to knock over the bad guy, and we are not going to hurt or help too much the other bad guys. it all seemed like a big-- a big confusion, the kind of confusion america gets in now and then and nothing good happens from the moment they jump in. on the agreement itself, oh, my goodness. i think-- i think everybody's relieved that the u.s. right now is not striking syria. i think there's just a lot of widespread relief on that. we will see how the agreement that has avoided that, least temporarily, works out. doesn't look to me like anything but a time saver and ultimately an agreement that probably keeps mr. assad in power, lets a lot of time goes by, lets the subject shift, lets it all disappear. >> schieffer: you know what i'm glad about? i'm glad that after the president said we're going to do something, that he then would-- might have to go back to the world and say, "oh, i'm sorry, i promised you i was going to do, this but i can't do it because the congress won't let me do it." i think that is the worst possible place of all. maybe he should have drawn the red line.
we're not going to knock over the bad guy, and we are not going to hurt or help too much the other bad guys. it all seemed like a big-- a big confusion, the kind of confusion america gets in now and then and nothing good happens from the moment they jump in. on the agreement itself, oh, my goodness. i think-- i think everybody's relieved that the u.s. right now is not striking syria. i think there's just a lot of widespread relief on that. we will see how the agreement that has avoided that,...
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so he fired a pistol through the ceiling, which most people would regard as the the bad behavior. nsible, the contractor, within three minutes could track all this stuff down, but somehow the people in charge of the government and the security clearance couldn't track it down. >> and i'll give you one last example of government incompetence. we just learned this afternoon that the fax machine at the pentagon that is supposed to be receiving freedom of information requests has been broken for two weeks, and they think they might be able to get it fixed in october or november. now a government which can't find a fax machine in six weeks is a government incapable of being entrusted with these things. and collin, the question i would ask you is, why would you trust the bureaucracy to solve your problems when it's clear the bureaucracy is failing. >> we know that the brady background bill that came in place has stopped already 2 million transactions from happening where a gun would have gone to a depraved purchaser. 2 million over the course of that period is phenomenal. how many other
so he fired a pistol through the ceiling, which most people would regard as the the bad behavior. nsible, the contractor, within three minutes could track all this stuff down, but somehow the people in charge of the government and the security clearance couldn't track it down. >> and i'll give you one last example of government incompetence. we just learned this afternoon that the fax machine at the pentagon that is supposed to be receiving freedom of information requests has been broken...
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the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with that quake. >> wow. >> and he was so busy, he didn't really form an actual company-company, a registered company till 1910. i think that was the first time he had to catch his breath. so, officially, as a company, we're 1910, even though he started in the big '06 quake. >> and this is a really interesting building, which i hadn't planned to talk much about, but this was an unreenforced macery building, i presume. >> it was. >> and it is heavily reenforced. as you walk around, you will see large steel members and all sorts of other kinds of reenforcement, which are really don
the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with...
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>> it is 5 minutes to the top of the hour. badeeper to pay for the special treat. >> a special moment for one of the nation's seheros but it didt stop him from seeing the birth of his child. the heartwarming story coming up next. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. :ñr : ♪ performing toe, united p. ♪ that's
>> it is 5 minutes to the top of the hour. badeeper to pay for the special treat. >> a special moment for one of the nation's seheros but it didt stop him from seeing the birth of his child. the heartwarming story coming up next. ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media...
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if we can't keep the government open, if we can't meet our debt obligations then we look bad as a countryand as far as the president -- yeah. >> i want to talk about this because i'm serious about this. it's not just this guy looks like joe mccarthy, acts like him. my father was a smart republican. he said he's right, he just went too far. it's not about being conservative. it's about how far you go. to the point of terrorism where you don't care if you bring the house down. that's what this guy reminds me of. it's not that he's wrong we need smaller government. that's his thought, fair enough. it's his methods. like mccarthy. and somebody's got to stand up and say it's not about philosophy, it's about methods. damn it. and we can't run on a country on self-destruction or it won't work. if democracy and republican form of government doesn't work, what will we fall back on? cruz? his point of view? >> it's the fact he's spreading a lie. when he is trying to tell people -- he was telling them all summer just vote to defund obama care and it'll go. and he knows that's not true. so it's his s
if we can't keep the government open, if we can't meet our debt obligations then we look bad as a countryand as far as the president -- yeah. >> i want to talk about this because i'm serious about this. it's not just this guy looks like joe mccarthy, acts like him. my father was a smart republican. he said he's right, he just went too far. it's not about being conservative. it's about how far you go. to the point of terrorism where you don't care if you bring the house down. that's what...
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you wanted to get repeal, the bad lus. you repeal the stuff. government was the one that was doing the discrimination. they endorsed the slavery, the jim crow laws, segregation. during my lift in world war ii, it was the segregation. that - you get out of the way because any time the government sanctions something, it's wrong, and they have caused so much trouble and now we are still suffering from the bitterness and the hatred. i do not like to see people talked about in groups because i do not think rights belong to groups. i don't believe there's rights for minority or women. everyone has equal rights as an individual. they should be treated as an intriffedual. if that is not understood -- individual. if that is not understood you can't solve the problems. >> are you concerned about losing african americans who say it's a non-starter. they say civil rights changed their life, their grandmas rights. >> they never would have been challenged if they understood civil liberty. if you under liberty or how we got to the problems - get the governmen
you wanted to get repeal, the bad lus. you repeal the stuff. government was the one that was doing the discrimination. they endorsed the slavery, the jim crow laws, segregation. during my lift in world war ii, it was the segregation. that - you get out of the way because any time the government sanctions something, it's wrong, and they have caused so much trouble and now we are still suffering from the bitterness and the hatred. i do not like to see people talked about in groups because i do...
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the finale of "breaking bad" airs in a few hours. i'll talk to the head of the network about the show and what comes next. >> i'm seth myers. >> welcome. hoor here are tonight's top stories. >> the longest running fake newscast on tv. we'll review last night's "weekend update" and a look behind the scenes of the food network and controversy surrounding cnn's own "crossfire." i'm brian stelter and this is "reliable sources." welcome to washington. it's weeks like that that i think the cable gods for c-span. it's must see tv. on other channels, reporters and commentators left little doubt about where they stand. >> house republicans are pushing yet another new way to derail the obama care train wreck. >> you might say obama care is not popular. you know what's really not popular? shutting down america's government. that's not popular. >> okay, fox news, listen up. no one is making everyone get obama care health insurance. >> while overnight the odds of a shutdown rose. republican controlled house passed a bill to keep funding the govern
the finale of "breaking bad" airs in a few hours. i'll talk to the head of the network about the show and what comes next. >> i'm seth myers. >> welcome. hoor here are tonight's top stories. >> the longest running fake newscast on tv. we'll review last night's "weekend update" and a look behind the scenes of the food network and controversy surrounding cnn's own "crossfire." i'm brian stelter and this is "reliable sources." welcome to...
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>> the problem is as bad as the economic problem, i think. the whole society is pretty bad. jobs. they use animals to build revenue and protect their properties. times are just tough. >> reporter: tough to say the least. and like so much else in detroit, man's best friend is waiting to be rescued. poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >> you know, as poppy points out, when you have trouble keeping the traffic lights on, trouble picking up the trash, unfortunately sometimes the stray animals are not the priority. if you want to help or you know an animal lover who might, you can actually adopt these dogs, they'll fly them out to you. there is a number of organizations that you can support financially as well. michig michig michiganhumane.org, allaboutanimalsrescue.org and wa25.org. >>> finally, another piece of tech could bring revolution into police work. >> savings that we will have will easily outweigh the cost of the equipment. i think you really have to ask yourself as a police chief, can you afford not to do something like this? >> is this the answer to the difficult questions rai
>> the problem is as bad as the economic problem, i think. the whole society is pretty bad. jobs. they use animals to build revenue and protect their properties. times are just tough. >> reporter: tough to say the least. and like so much else in detroit, man's best friend is waiting to be rescued. poppy harlow, cnn, detroit. >> you know, as poppy points out, when you have trouble keeping the traffic lights on, trouble picking up the trash, unfortunately sometimes the stray...
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it's just great they didn't use the weapons they have. >> we jump over to manchester england where the bad guy didn't get away with what they wanted. two guys come in and one has a knife. see here? that is one of the employees. and that is right, he is -- you're laughing because he's fighting these guys off with a shoe and a glass jar. look at this guy, he doesn't back up. he has two punctures in his arm from this incident. he follows them out of the store, shoe dujar in hand. >> the two guys got away but they didn't get away with anything. >> you don't have a weapon, sometimes it's right there on your foot. >> coming up, you have to be 18 years or older to enter. >> stand by, it's the ipad mini give away. >> i'm going to need your help on this one to tell me what you think may have happened as this car approaches this intersection. watch. >> it looked like a bumper car. >> it seems like it could be easily avoided. i don't understand why this car proceeded into the intersense. the car to the left sees that coming and tries to avoid it by moving right. and they both collide into that car. >
it's just great they didn't use the weapons they have. >> we jump over to manchester england where the bad guy didn't get away with what they wanted. two guys come in and one has a knife. see here? that is one of the employees. and that is right, he is -- you're laughing because he's fighting these guys off with a shoe and a glass jar. look at this guy, he doesn't back up. he has two punctures in his arm from this incident. he follows them out of the store, shoe dujar in hand. >>...
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volume on the big board, over 3 billion shares, not too bad for a monday. latest round of fed talk weighing on stocks. new york fed president saying the economy is still too weak to taper. nearly three months ago he said asset purchases could continue under that expected if growth was underwhelming, and he is maintaining a consistent stance. atlanta fed president dennis lagard said the united states is losing its economic mojo after just last of saying he would be comfortable with a september taper. and dallas fed president richard fisher continues to call for a reduction in asset purchases irrespective of what the economy state is. the fed talk seems never ending. we will hear from at least four other fed officials for this week is over. hang on. apple says it sold a record 9 million new iphone 5s and c during its first weekend out. that topped wall street expectations and sent company shares up 5% on the day. joining me now, chief market strategist for ing investment management, managing over $190 billion. good to have you here. this market is struggling a
volume on the big board, over 3 billion shares, not too bad for a monday. latest round of fed talk weighing on stocks. new york fed president saying the economy is still too weak to taper. nearly three months ago he said asset purchases could continue under that expected if growth was underwhelming, and he is maintaining a consistent stance. atlanta fed president dennis lagard said the united states is losing its economic mojo after just last of saying he would be comfortable with a september...
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amc has the licensing rights for breaking bad. producer, sony gets all the netflix and dvd money. you see the problem. amc has a the plan for an a spinoff series. what will keep amc going? the walking kid. because breaking bad seems popular, right? it's nothing compared to the walking dead. the walking dead series finale drew 12 million. will amc shares break bad on your wallet? sorry. i couldn't resist. speaking of breaking bad, the breaking news tonight is pretty bad. >>> just moments away from a crucial vote to defund the government. it is a bad situation, no matter which side of this you are on. this vote would also include a provision that would redwier lawmakers and their staff to get insurance through obamacare without government subsidies. after this happen, this crucial vote which could happen at any moment, it is dead on arrival when it hits the senate. out front, jason cha fitz is about to vote. your vote here is pretty clear. but go ahead and explain to me if you could, you're going to vote on a bill that you know will
amc has the licensing rights for breaking bad. producer, sony gets all the netflix and dvd money. you see the problem. amc has a the plan for an a spinoff series. what will keep amc going? the walking kid. because breaking bad seems popular, right? it's nothing compared to the walking dead. the walking dead series finale drew 12 million. will amc shares break bad on your wallet? sorry. i couldn't resist. speaking of breaking bad, the breaking news tonight is pretty bad. >>> just...
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we keep hearing about the bad potics of the republicans acting obstructionists this way.h worse policy for republans is get to 102014 and say obamacare is in full flower and the government is larger. why did we put them in power in 2010 to begin with? >> david: a great point. look at what has happened since 2010. the republicans called obstructionist and the process might look ugly. but let's take a look at what has happened. federal spending as a percent of gdp topped out in 2010. right before the election. at 26.5%. of gdp. it has come down since the republicans were elected dramatically. to 23.5%. >> the person that is got of extortion is president obama. if you look at the last three years. if you look at his record level of spending, the record vel of borrowing coupled with the bond buying by the fed. that destabilize the value of the u.s. dollar. it's a form of extortion that has been particularly cruel to the poor, and the elderly who rely on fixed income. so the psident committed extortion here. he has hurt the poor and elderly the most. >> david: hold on, steve.
we keep hearing about the bad potics of the republicans acting obstructionists this way.h worse policy for republans is get to 102014 and say obamacare is in full flower and the government is larger. why did we put them in power in 2010 to begin with? >> david: a great point. look at what has happened since 2010. the republicans called obstructionist and the process might look ugly. but let's take a look at what has happened. federal spending as a percent of gdp topped out in 2010. right...
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community there were two attempts earlier in the week by the european community to try and reach the bad ones they did manage to get to them and put up some tents before these were forcibly taken down by the israeli army now the european diplomats who come from countries such as bush and so on spain ireland and australia as you can well imagine are furious they say that there's been a complete disregard for the diplomatic community and they are calling on the international community to apply and pressurizes role to that hearing to international human rights activist peter tatchell explains why he thinks israel's actions qualify as a brazen violation of international law. every aspect of this incident is in defiance of both israeli and international law the starting point of course is that this incident happened in the occupied territories which the global consensus is that israel is illegally occupying since they were seized in the one nine hundred sixty seven war so israel shouldn't even be there but if it is going to be there as the occupying power it has a duty to safeguard the welfar
community there were two attempts earlier in the week by the european community to try and reach the bad ones they did manage to get to them and put up some tents before these were forcibly taken down by the israeli army now the european diplomats who come from countries such as bush and so on spain ireland and australia as you can well imagine are furious they say that there's been a complete disregard for the diplomatic community and they are calling on the international community to apply...
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the bad times, in turn produced their own healing properties. sinesses would go under, wages would go down, business would be for sale very cheap. the stage was set for a turnaround. marx had predicted these recurring cycles of boom and bust. as the economy of 1921 gasped marx's followers were quick to point out the failure of capitalism. were they right? not according to an economist who was forming his own theory. his name was joseph schumpeter. marx looked at the bust side and forecast destruction. schumpeter looked at the boom side and called it regeneration. schumpeter came and preached the belief that capitalisism was by its nature intrinsically dynamic. that was the essence of capitalism. to invent, innovate, to risk was the capitalist. he thought, just like in the feudal days to get on a horse and fight was the very essence of what it was to be a knight. he deeply believed the real propulsion was provided by its faculty for continuously generating technological change of a both constructive and destructive kind. in comes a new invention a
the bad times, in turn produced their own healing properties. sinesses would go under, wages would go down, business would be for sale very cheap. the stage was set for a turnaround. marx had predicted these recurring cycles of boom and bust. as the economy of 1921 gasped marx's followers were quick to point out the failure of capitalism. were they right? not according to an economist who was forming his own theory. his name was joseph schumpeter. marx looked at the bust side and forecast...
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there's no way to separate the good from the bad. why do we have to do it? why do we have to do it? it is like black jack at the casino, can't we sit out a hand for once, sit out once? >> i think the evidence is mounting daily. >> how? >> he said it was beyond a shadow of a doubt. do they need more? >> if in fact the people who believe in the fruitless notion that this was done by the people opposed to assad, that means they sent missiles onto themselves and killed themselves. >> why wouldn't they do that, bob, if they know that's crossing the red line? the administration's story on this is as straight as liberaci. >> what mccain said and other evidence that's beginning to build, people that are fighting the syrians, free army people are separate, apart, distinct from radical islamists that are gathering in one part of the country to start another war at some point in my view, but i don't think there's any doubt, any doubt whatsoever that weapons of mass destruction were sent by assad. >> how can you -- i don't know. >> there's no way you can make that claim. no one can make that cla
there's no way to separate the good from the bad. why do we have to do it? why do we have to do it? it is like black jack at the casino, can't we sit out a hand for once, sit out once? >> i think the evidence is mounting daily. >> how? >> he said it was beyond a shadow of a doubt. do they need more? >> if in fact the people who believe in the fruitless notion that this was done by the people opposed to assad, that means they sent missiles onto themselves and killed...
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i think they took the wrong lesson for that, not that it was just a really bad case to make, that wasincompetently by the justice department, but that these cases aren't worth making and you can't find krcriminal activity. just as you look at the sarbanes oxley law, and that's punishable in the statute by -- by jail time, you would have to say that most every banking ceo in america violated that statute. so i -- i think there were plenty of avenues that you could have taken to go up the ladder, especially when you have mass forgery. you have foreclosure proceedings where millions of false documents were put into the nation's courts and that basically ended up with a slap on the wrist. >> i want to talk about regulations, crime and punishment. but kneel, dodd-frank. tell us about what the law has actually done and whether it has come with a real set of teeth behind it. >> it is a big law. it does a lot of different things. for me some of the more important parts are -- are a new set of authorities that allow the federal reserve to regulate any financial institution that could create ri
i think they took the wrong lesson for that, not that it was just a really bad case to make, that wasincompetently by the justice department, but that these cases aren't worth making and you can't find krcriminal activity. just as you look at the sarbanes oxley law, and that's punishable in the statute by -- by jail time, you would have to say that most every banking ceo in america violated that statute. so i -- i think there were plenty of avenues that you could have taken to go up the ladder,...
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and i bet it helps with the bad breath. >> it kills the bacteria that causes bad breath for humans and animals. >> what is it called? >> ebora-pro. >> and ask your dentist for it. it is all natural. gluten free. soy free. nut free. wheat free. all natural. >> how expensive is it? >> it is about $50 for a 90 day supply. >> so that's for three months. >> yes. exactly. so $50, a great deal, and it doesn't replace flossing and brushing but a great adjunct to have. >> probiotics. ask your ben -- dentist. thank you, dr. alex. >>> we have the forecast from erika. >> thank you very much, jc. some clouds in the sky. not too many shadows. we have the sunshine. and as we head into the afternoon, more of the bursts of sunshines that help to warm us up to 75 degrees by 3:00 p.m. and also the high temperature for today. 71 as you're driving home. lots of sunshine. but then a few of those clouds building in as we head into the overnight hours. and right now, at reagan national, still cloudy with a temperature of 69. but we have seen the peeks of sun. i wanted shades on the patio earlier. in the weath
and i bet it helps with the bad breath. >> it kills the bacteria that causes bad breath for humans and animals. >> what is it called? >> ebora-pro. >> and ask your dentist for it. it is all natural. gluten free. soy free. nut free. wheat free. all natural. >> how expensive is it? >> it is about $50 for a 90 day supply. >> so that's for three months. >> yes. exactly. so $50, a great deal, and it doesn't replace flossing and brushing but a great...
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it's time to put it to rest and go over the good, bad, and ugly. what's good about omega-3 fatty acids is it helps with rheumatoid arthritis. it reduces inflammation so for the health, it's heart healthy. it may have roles in depreshz. it has good benefits about this. the bad thing about this is we have talked about dimensiona and alzheimer's. it doesn't make a huge difference in your cognitive skills and memory, unfortunately. now, in babies, preneat aprenat, it may play a role, but in adults, it doesn't. the ugly thing is the recent news that came out with prostate cancer. high doses of omega-3 fatty aciacid s increases the rick of prostate cancer by 70%. that's the ugly part. what's the message to a lot of people watching this? if you take .5 milligram or 1 gram, that's enough. two portions of salmon a week, that's more than enough. the problem is that a lot of doctors on tv push flaxseed, fish oil, salmon, multivitamins, omega-3 fatty acid. that accumulative dose is not good. >> this is the first time and i have been doing this show for many yea
it's time to put it to rest and go over the good, bad, and ugly. what's good about omega-3 fatty acids is it helps with rheumatoid arthritis. it reduces inflammation so for the health, it's heart healthy. it may have roles in depreshz. it has good benefits about this. the bad thing about this is we have talked about dimensiona and alzheimer's. it doesn't make a huge difference in your cognitive skills and memory, unfortunately. now, in babies, preneat aprenat, it may play a role, but in adults,...
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e "bad what is badminton? yesneal. what are the badlands? yes. "bad" for $800.
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good for him. >> next the bad. one man in japan has twice the bad luck.964 to make way for the olympic grounds. and now he's being convicted again so the stadium can be guilty for 2020. finally the ugly. one guy having buyers remorse so frustrated with his $161,000 bmw, he took a sledgehammer to it. couldn't get it fixed at the mechanic's. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> have a great day. >>elisabeth: good morning. it is wednesday, september 1. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. we're hearing a motive or several motives behind the navy yard shooting. we'll look at aaron alexis's job reviews and how warnings go him -- how warnings about him weeks ago were missed. >>steve: people to the white house may be closed to people like you and me but the doors are propped wide open if you're a lobbyist. hundreds get access in just days. so what happened to this promise? >> i don't take a dime from washington lobbyists and special interests. they do not run my campaign
good for him. >> next the bad. one man in japan has twice the bad luck.964 to make way for the olympic grounds. and now he's being convicted again so the stadium can be guilty for 2020. finally the ugly. one guy having buyers remorse so frustrated with his $161,000 bmw, he took a sledgehammer to it. couldn't get it fixed at the mechanic's. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> have a great day. >>elisabeth: good morning. it is wednesday, september 1. i'm...
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next, the bad. the ugly. get this. brown university set to host a week-longçó series of nudity events. it's advertised as a way to mak2 students feel free in their bodies on Ñi(ps(us.iíozu that could get ugly. >>> time now for the brew on the question of the day response. earlier in the show we asked you if it was fair for taxpayers to be on the hook for loisçó lernes expenses. >> she retired before she could be terminated. here's some of your responses. >> paul says she should be tried first, then be found guilty, be jailed. >> lerner should not be paid anything by taxpayers. >> and hank writes, we should not pay for her retirement or legal representation. thanks, of course, to everyone who responded, as always. go and have a great day. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> bye.=ikr=]c>b=b >>> good morning. it's wednesday, september 25th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. he's still going. you are looking at senator ted cruz live on the senate floor speaking for 15 hours. so what's his points and w
next, the bad. the ugly. get this. brown university set to host a week-longçó series of nudity events. it's advertised as a way to mak2 students feel free in their bodies on Ñi(ps(us.iíozu that could get ugly. >>> time now for the brew on the question of the day response. earlier in the show we asked you if it was fair for taxpayers to be on the hook for loisçó lernes expenses. >> she retired before she could be terminated. here's some of your responses. >> paul says...
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the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over,s to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen and a whole lot shorter and a lot more fun. we're going to show you how and why every meal-- breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner, grilled steaks, fondues and buffets-- will be made perfectly every time. because now, for the first time, you can precisely control the cooking temperature. >> announcer: now you ca
the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over,s to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen and a whole lot shorter and a lot more fun. we're going to show you how and why every meal-- breakfast, snacks, lunch,...
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the 18th 78. what did you make of this? >> is bad news. the headline might look like it is not so bad but the employer rate did cut down a notch but those who looks at the report says the same thing we see bad news with the labor numbers not just how low it was in august but the revisions of the past two months. with the deceleration things are starting to slow down. with a slower pace we should go act twice this rate so the number that i saw that went up was the uptick of the long-term unemployed which is the area of a lot of concern. gerri: you said everybody thought this was a bad report but the labor secretary thought it was pretty good. i thought one of the things i thought i that the market is a total head fake because it is all manufactured they not trust what is going on. that is why the market has been on fire and you analyze it you see that markets are going up so that is weird coming together of factors a would you tell people they should make of this strange market? >> it depends if you are a surfer or a sailor if you ride a the
the 18th 78. what did you make of this? >> is bad news. the headline might look like it is not so bad but the employer rate did cut down a notch but those who looks at the report says the same thing we see bad news with the labor numbers not just how low it was in august but the revisions of the past two months. with the deceleration things are starting to slow down. with a slower pace we should go act twice this rate so the number that i saw that went up was the uptick of the long-term...
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the good guy goes after the bad guy. there's a big bloody noisy battle, lots of special effects, and in the end, the good guy always wins. but summer's over. this is no blockbuster. this is the real world. president obama is going up against a bad guy, a guy who will stop at nothing to stay in power, but it is anybody's guess how it will end. meanwhile, back at the ranch, the president has to win another big battle before he can go after the bad guy. he has to get the american people and congress on his side. the odds right now, not exactly in his favor. here are the numbers. in the senate, 25 yes votes, 19 no votes, 56 undecided. in the house, the math no better. 24 yes votes, 119 no votes, 270 undecided and 20 simply unknown. the president, meanwhile, staking everything on turning those numbers around. >> this is hard, and i was under no illusions when i embarked on this path. but i think it's the right thing to do. i think it's good for our democracy. we will be more effective if we are unified going forward. >> let's
the good guy goes after the bad guy. there's a big bloody noisy battle, lots of special effects, and in the end, the good guy always wins. but summer's over. this is no blockbuster. this is the real world. president obama is going up against a bad guy, a guy who will stop at nothing to stay in power, but it is anybody's guess how it will end. meanwhile, back at the ranch, the president has to win another big battle before he can go after the bad guy. he has to get the american people and...
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if the bad news is, if you make it big you could end up paying up to five times as much. >> if you have of freedom, you can take a chance at a start up, learn how to write code, you can sort of invest in yourself. >> reporter: industry watchers point out that companies like this do not have a very long track record. none of them have been operating in the united states for more than three years. they also say these companies currently best serve a very elite demographic. >> these companies will cherry pick for the best and brightest of students, and that may be good for these companies. it may be good for the best and brightest of students. it is not good for the vast majority of students. >> it gives entrepreneurs the freedom to take a risk at exactly the right time. >> there are all of these people when they have this one real window in life when they don't have a spouse or kids or something that prevents them from taking a big risk. >> some states like oregon, massachusetts, and new jersey are considering using the same model to help students attend state colleges. don't forget our q
if the bad news is, if you make it big you could end up paying up to five times as much. >> if you have of freedom, you can take a chance at a start up, learn how to write code, you can sort of invest in yourself. >> reporter: industry watchers point out that companies like this do not have a very long track record. none of them have been operating in the united states for more than three years. they also say these companies currently best serve a very elite demographic. >>...
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the republican right. to go there is to do bad. to hang out with bad. ome that don't like government, don't like anything about it, don't like the people they elect to it. it's getting to the point the only republican figures who are popular in washington are that smaller group who have recently defeated either incumbent republicans or republican front-runner who endorsed by the republican establishment. which makes you wonder about the viability of a party that only likes those who have recently gotten rid of one of their own. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from washington, d.c. i'm chris hayes. my exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry in a moment. and his response to a troubling new video obtained by "the new york times" which shows the moments leading up to the brutal execution of seven syrian government soldiers at the hands of syrian rebels. these are images which seem to buttress fears about what kind of rebels might be emboldened if the united state
the republican right. to go there is to do bad. to hang out with bad. ome that don't like government, don't like anything about it, don't like the people they elect to it. it's getting to the point the only republican figures who are popular in washington are that smaller group who have recently defeated either incumbent republicans or republican front-runner who endorsed by the republican establishment. which makes you wonder about the viability of a party that only likes those who have...
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the good and bad intentions that we discussed earlier i don't know if you are aware but instead of was partially responsible for starting american nuclear weapons program and initially the intentions were very good because he wanted to prevent hitler from acquiring a nuclear bomb but ultimately. the united states nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki is something that. more than one hundred thousand people so i think that sort of shows you the very complicated nature of good intentions and the results intentions and reality of course they think that with the good comes the bad and with the bad comes the good sometimes i think that any progress is going to have positive and negative going to have pros and cons and certainly in that case that's a negative that came across the progression of science and that continues to happen today with every science progression there's always going to be things that are going to be bad and there are always going to be positive things that can come of it but it's just the gamble that we take in life but i think some people would also argue that there
the good and bad intentions that we discussed earlier i don't know if you are aware but instead of was partially responsible for starting american nuclear weapons program and initially the intentions were very good because he wanted to prevent hitler from acquiring a nuclear bomb but ultimately. the united states nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki is something that. more than one hundred thousand people so i think that sort of shows you the very complicated nature of good intentions and...
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then we do a criminal appear apprehensive series and command the bad guys to come back and, handler protection and under gun fire. >> reporter: that is impressive and amazing to see in person. all of the competitions are open and free to the public. they have a public demonstration going on thursday night at 6:00 at north pointe high school. you might want to make a trip out here to charles county and witness that. this is pretty. >> absolutely. at the conclusion of our demonstration thursday there will be fireworks, it is free to the public. >> reporter: i can say nothing to top that. in charles county, holly morris fox 5 news. >> we were noticing how beautiful the weather looked in that shot with holly. >> the lot is changing now that the equinox has passed and light disappearing with us. it makes it easy with the comfortable temperatures. only thing wrong with the forecast, it is dry. last time we had significant rain is september 21st. i don't have rain for the next several days. it is one thing we are rooting for in the forecast. in the meantime, we'll take what we get, temperatures in th
then we do a criminal appear apprehensive series and command the bad guys to come back and, handler protection and under gun fire. >> reporter: that is impressive and amazing to see in person. all of the competitions are open and free to the public. they have a public demonstration going on thursday night at 6:00 at north pointe high school. you might want to make a trip out here to charles county and witness that. this is pretty. >> absolutely. at the conclusion of our...
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the good and bad intentions that we discussed earlier i don't know if you are aware but instead of was partially responsible for starting american nuclear weapons program and initially the intentions were very good because he wanted to prevent at all hitler from acquiring a nuclear bomb but ultimately it's. the united states nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki something that. more than one hundred thousand people so i think that sort of shows you the very complicated nature of good intentions and the results that the intentions can produce in reality of course they think that with the good comes the bad and with the bad comes the good sometimes i think that any progress is going to have positive and negative going to have pros and cons and certainly in that case that's the negative they came across the progression of science and that continues to happen today with every science progression there's always going to be things that are going to be bad and they're always going to be positive things that can come of it but it's just the gamble that we take in life but i think some people
the good and bad intentions that we discussed earlier i don't know if you are aware but instead of was partially responsible for starting american nuclear weapons program and initially the intentions were very good because he wanted to prevent at all hitler from acquiring a nuclear bomb but ultimately it's. the united states nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki something that. more than one hundred thousand people so i think that sort of shows you the very complicated nature of good...