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at least seen from the outset right now. you got the full corporation from the syrians we have an incredible aggressive program. but also pretty high likelihood of success to the extend that destroying the weapons capabilities. as far as transporting it out, certainly got the chemical weapons convention, and the russians have made the clear statement about not likely inviting any parties to export the weaponry outside of the country. >> gentlemen, stay with us. we have to take a break. we'll have more with our guests in just a moment. >> still with us, the director and bjorn, risk analyst. >> how much work will be carried out by the inspector, and how much work will be carried out by the syrians. and how will we know by the end of the day that the work has been done. >> the inspectors will oversee the destruction of operations and in the end they'll certify everything has been destroyed that was declared by the syrians. obviously they also are empowered should new information arise that there are other sites, other types of
at least seen from the outset right now. you got the full corporation from the syrians we have an incredible aggressive program. but also pretty high likelihood of success to the extend that destroying the weapons capabilities. as far as transporting it out, certainly got the chemical weapons convention, and the russians have made the clear statement about not likely inviting any parties to export the weaponry outside of the country. >> gentlemen, stay with us. we have to take a break....
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from td ameritrade. >> at the outset i know i joined the majority leader in expressing our gratitudecapitol police. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman for yielding and concur with his thanks to the capitol police. >> around 2. 20. p.m. eastern this afternoon. capitol hill went on lockdown after the sound of gunshots rang out. lawmakers were ordered to shelter in place and tourists outside the capitol were instructed to lie on the ground. we now know this incident began at the white house when a woman in a black car with connecticut plates tried to ram a barricade at the 15th and e street entrance. no shots were fired at the white house according to the secret service. the woman was pursued by secret service and capitol hill police. and in a video obtained by nbc news, you can see the car surrounded by police office herbs have their guns drawn. and shots are fired as the suspect speeds away. [ gunshots ] >> one capitol hill police officer was hurt in a crash during the chase. d.c. firefighters had to use rescue tools to free the 23 veteran officer from the mang
from td ameritrade. >> at the outset i know i joined the majority leader in expressing our gratitudecapitol police. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman for yielding and concur with his thanks to the capitol police. >> around 2. 20. p.m. eastern this afternoon. capitol hill went on lockdown after the sound of gunshots rang out. lawmakers were ordered to shelter in place and tourists outside the capitol were instructed to lie on the ground. we now know...
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what was the anti-defamation league doing at the time? outset were immolating the organization. -- in relating the organization, fighting for civil rights for the jewish community. know at the same just they were spying not on the arab-american community, but the progressive jews and native americans and african americans, anybody involved in the spanish were south african issue. there were many groups they were spying on. , two lawsuits were brought against them. one involving adc and some other organizations and the other by a former congressman in the bay area. the troubling aspect of that case besides the fact they were spying on us in gathering information, infiltrating the organization -- not that we have any security issues -- but they had infiltrators who came in under the guise of being members sympathetic to the issues of the arab-americans. actually they were reporting back, they were taking down, for instance, license plate numbers at the meetings that were taking place and had people planted inside the san francisco police departmen
what was the anti-defamation league doing at the time? outset were immolating the organization. -- in relating the organization, fighting for civil rights for the jewish community. know at the same just they were spying not on the arab-american community, but the progressive jews and native americans and african americans, anybody involved in the spanish were south african issue. there were many groups they were spying on. , two lawsuits were brought against them. one involving adc and some...
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well the debt ceiling is always been a can kicked down the road from the outset it was pretty clear the republicans didn't really want to play with fire on the debt ceiling the republicans buy into the same idea that democrats do that if the united states government defaults it's an economic catastrophe i don't necessarily think that's the case. but from the outset it didn't look like they were going to to really play chicken and this offer on the table i think proves that the debt ceiling is a mere political tool it doesn't mean anything when push comes to shove both parties are happy to increase the amount of debt that the us government has or we probably should just get rid of it would be much better off with the spending cap sherwani i know that this is also coming if they do in fact kick it down the road it comes during the holiday season which could make it a little more tricky when it comes to that debt debate now an a.p. poll found that four in five americans say they haven't felt any personal effects from this shutdown should they expect to feel it sooner or later. it all depen
well the debt ceiling is always been a can kicked down the road from the outset it was pretty clear the republicans didn't really want to play with fire on the debt ceiling the republicans buy into the same idea that democrats do that if the united states government defaults it's an economic catastrophe i don't necessarily think that's the case. but from the outset it didn't look like they were going to to really play chicken and this offer on the table i think proves that the debt ceiling is a...
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that's what i just wanted to say at the outset, but i was thinking about something that karl had saidut the number of black folks in special ed, but i think it also has to do with the amount of violence and trauma in our communities. you see somebody cut down right in front of you, and then you get up and go to school or work as if you didn't just witness that. and nobody is getting any help. i just thought about that -- but i don't think i really answered your question. >> no, please go ahead. i know you said this image that people have to hold up in the african american community of being the strong black woman or man, it seems it adds another layer of shame. >> it does. as a young african american -- any man growing up, you have to be strong. you cannot show emotion. you can't go run and tell mommy this, so eventually you just stop talking about then that comes out in an explosion. one kid got up after watching the public service spots, and he said i stabbed someone seven times, and then he said and he at. >> oh. >> so it's when you adopt have anywhere to go, you'll take it out on
that's what i just wanted to say at the outset, but i was thinking about something that karl had saidut the number of black folks in special ed, but i think it also has to do with the amount of violence and trauma in our communities. you see somebody cut down right in front of you, and then you get up and go to school or work as if you didn't just witness that. and nobody is getting any help. i just thought about that -- but i don't think i really answered your question. >> no, please go...
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what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders inhe community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's trumpet. we thank you and look forward to a great day. thank you. [ applause ] >> about a year-and-a-half go we saw one of the most dramatic shifts when the state took funding and reallocated to local and housing for state prisoners. our next speaker chief probation officers not only in san francisco but statewide. she's here to give us an update on what's happening. >> thank you, public defender inviting probation for being part of this summit. i apologize for my voice. i recently made it back with china, unfortunately my voice has not made it back yet. i'm very proud that our partnership in san franci
what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders inhe community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's...
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. >> quickly at the outset, i would like to say the question of reporters being subpoenaed was brought up. yesterday or the day before, james risen of the new york post lost his appellate case. it is in the report, when you find his name. this appellate court decision has now gone against him. that will probably go to the supreme court, which will be a major, major test of the relationship between reporters and sources. what rights do reporters have not to give away their sources? that could be a very important supreme court case a year or so, however long it takes. i was asked to do this report because i had written a few things for the washington post last year, may of this year about the obama administration, the very aggressive way they have been going after government officials who have provided information to reporters, particularly classified information, but not exclusively. i was asked by the committee to explore the relationship between the obama administration and the press in this context of the kinds of work, the relationship between governments and the press and the press
. >> quickly at the outset, i would like to say the question of reporters being subpoenaed was brought up. yesterday or the day before, james risen of the new york post lost his appellate case. it is in the report, when you find his name. this appellate court decision has now gone against him. that will probably go to the supreme court, which will be a major, major test of the relationship between reporters and sources. what rights do reporters have not to give away their sources? that...
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but that they diverged from a common ancestor is presupposed from the outset of the investigation. and it's presupposed in all the algorithms that analyze and compare the gene sequences. so you can't use a method of investigation that presupposes a common ancestor to establish the existence of a common ancestor. that's the argument i make in that section of the book. >> host: "darwin's doubt" is published by harpercollins. what's on the cover here? >> guest: that's a wonderful -- [inaudible] with all that intricate and beautiful structure from the dawn of animal life. >> host: how old that? >> guest: about 530 million years, maybe a little less. >> host: we've been talking with stephen meyer of the discovery institute. thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thanks for having me on. great conversation. >> paul cantor talked with booktv about the invisible hand in popular churl at freedom fest, a libertarian conference in las vegas. he looks at the themes of liberty and freedom that have appeared in movies and telephone shows over the past decades. -- television shows. >> host: and no
but that they diverged from a common ancestor is presupposed from the outset of the investigation. and it's presupposed in all the algorithms that analyze and compare the gene sequences. so you can't use a method of investigation that presupposes a common ancestor to establish the existence of a common ancestor. that's the argument i make in that section of the book. >> host: "darwin's doubt" is published by harpercollins. what's on the cover here? >> guest: that's a...
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. >> reporter: from the outset the organizes of qatar 2022 said they'd have the technology in place to deal with the heat. carbon neutral air cooled stadium were the centerpiece of a bid to fifa and the technology doesn't come cheap and the gulf state doesn't hold back whether it comes to splashing the cash. when it estimates it will cost qatar $220 billion. of that 140 billion will be spend on transport infrastructure, new roads and airport and brand-new rail and metro system. 4 billion is set aside to build nine brand-new stadiums including upgrading three existing one and also $17 billion will be spent on increasing the up amount of accommodation. qatar promises they've have 90,000 hotel rooms in qatar by the time the tournament gepts underwent. it's estimated qatar has to employ a million migrant workers to complete the projects. although the venues have yet to be built, the general working conditions of these mainly south asian workers have been called into question. in response to the criticism, qatar 2022 released a statement saying, the health, safety and well-being and dignity
. >> reporter: from the outset the organizes of qatar 2022 said they'd have the technology in place to deal with the heat. carbon neutral air cooled stadium were the centerpiece of a bid to fifa and the technology doesn't come cheap and the gulf state doesn't hold back whether it comes to splashing the cash. when it estimates it will cost qatar $220 billion. of that 140 billion will be spend on transport infrastructure, new roads and airport and brand-new rail and metro system. 4 billion...
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so the record from the outset has been against the use of weapons of mass destruction. however, there's the capability, and i know a little bit about the capability. i've studied it. for much of my adult life. it happens that when i was assigned to iran as the junior diplomat in 1959, one of my first tasks was to accompany david lilienthal, the former head of the atomic energy commission, on his trip around iran. he was in retirement. he was head of an energy company that worked with the plan organization of iran on its energy needs for the coming centuries. and he developed a plan of hydra gas fired, coal-fired, and nuclear power plants that would supply the energy needs of iran. and that original plan had a proposal of 22 reactors, nuclear reactors. to for each host. of course, that was a grand plan not feasible in the immediate circumstances. but certainly over the long term. it was a part of the vision of the united states government, atoms for peace, where we fostered the development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, including mining, the version of rivers,
so the record from the outset has been against the use of weapons of mass destruction. however, there's the capability, and i know a little bit about the capability. i've studied it. for much of my adult life. it happens that when i was assigned to iran as the junior diplomat in 1959, one of my first tasks was to accompany david lilienthal, the former head of the atomic energy commission, on his trip around iran. he was in retirement. he was head of an energy company that worked with the plan...
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. >> reporter: from the outset the organizers of qatar 202020 have said that they would have the technologye to deal with the heat. neutral air cooled stadiums were a centerpiece of their bid to fifa. but that sort of technology doesn't come cheap in the gulf state powered by natural gas wealth certainly hasn't held back when it comes to flashy their cash. it's estimated the world cup wit kostka tar $220 billion of that 140 billion will be spent on transport infrastructure, that means new roads, airport and a brand-new rail and metro system. $4 billion will be set aside to help build nine brand-new stadiums including upgrading three existing ones and also $17 billion will be spent on increasing the amount of accommodation, qatar 2022 promising that it will have 90,000 hotel rooms here in qatar by the time of tournament gets underway. it's estimated qatar will have to employ nearly 1 million migrant workers to help complete that's may have us construction projects, but although the world cup venues have yet to be built. the general working conditions of these mainly south asian workers have
. >> reporter: from the outset the organizers of qatar 202020 have said that they would have the technologye to deal with the heat. neutral air cooled stadiums were a centerpiece of their bid to fifa. but that sort of technology doesn't come cheap in the gulf state powered by natural gas wealth certainly hasn't held back when it comes to flashy their cash. it's estimated the world cup wit kostka tar $220 billion of that 140 billion will be spent on transport infrastructure, that means new...
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from the outset, it did not look like they were going to play chicken. this offer proves the debt ceiling is a mere political tool and does not mean anything. both parties are happy to increase -- we would be much more -- much better off with a spending cap. >> it could get a little more tricky when it comes to -- four out of five americans say they have not felt any personal effects from the shut down. should they expect to feel it sooner or later. the people who have been feeling the effects are either government workers are people that use national parks, fishermen. they will continue to feel the same effects. most people have not felt the effects and that has made the president feel comfortable in continuing to push back on republicans. the republicans thought they could push around the president. it looks like they cannot. the white house will probably continue to take this stand. >> we are on day 10. how much longer can we go on like this? >> it will depend on who blinks. it is unfortunate that it is a political game because it really should not be.
from the outset, it did not look like they were going to play chicken. this offer proves the debt ceiling is a mere political tool and does not mean anything. both parties are happy to increase -- we would be much more -- much better off with a spending cap. >> it could get a little more tricky when it comes to -- four out of five americans say they have not felt any personal effects from the shut down. should they expect to feel it sooner or later. the people who have been feeling the...
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. >> the idea is that providing preventative services from the outset will save lives and health care dollarsn the back end. >> on the surface, patients are going to get all of the services that the task force recommends, either a or b covered in full, with no co pays. that sounds good, i think the problem is, that's very expense everyone. >> dr. scott gottlieb is with a think tank, in the medical world, nothing ever comes for free. >> for the average person who hears that it is now the law that their insurance company has to pay for preventative services. season the that something people are going to want as part of their health benefits? >> i'm concerned about the things that won't be covered. you're going to see more things covered in pull that the task force recommends and more things not covered that the task force doesn't recommend. >> if the task force says insurance companies have to pay for something, and it costs a lot of money, aren't they just going to take money from other things? >> the affordable care act, what it says is, that insurance companies have to pay for a and
. >> the idea is that providing preventative services from the outset will save lives and health care dollarsn the back end. >> on the surface, patients are going to get all of the services that the task force recommends, either a or b covered in full, with no co pays. that sounds good, i think the problem is, that's very expense everyone. >> dr. scott gottlieb is with a think tank, in the medical world, nothing ever comes for free. >> for the average person who hears...
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. >> from the outset it was a controversial choice. qatar quickly became a hot topic. the organizers have been asked to defend their first-ever world cup in the middle east. after stories the tournament is being built on forced labor and so many questions about the weather. throughout qataris have remained defiant but even they can see the timeling may change. >> if the football community comes back and says they want to change the time, that's a decision the football community makes and we will adhere to it. >> every world cup have been held in the middle of the year. u.s.a. 199 4, mexico in 86 were especially squety but qatar is on a different level. researchers used this heated chamber where temperatures approach 40 degrees to study the effects of playing sports in this condition and they concluded even the fittest athletes would be at risk. >> but welcomed organizers are competent their strategy to artificially cool the surfaces and stadiums will work. >> they want to make sure the kickoff times late in the evening when it's like thirty conditions will be at their c
. >> from the outset it was a controversial choice. qatar quickly became a hot topic. the organizers have been asked to defend their first-ever world cup in the middle east. after stories the tournament is being built on forced labor and so many questions about the weather. throughout qataris have remained defiant but even they can see the timeling may change. >> if the football community comes back and says they want to change the time, that's a decision the football community...
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i told her from the outset quite plainly that i was ill and i would often send her photos so that she'd have no illusions about what i looked like. if she would send me her photos to. she look unkempt and without makeup. asking me whether i like turn not i answered of course i do. the woman i love will always be beautiful to me even in curlers a dressing gown and slippers simply because i love or because she's dear to me. how can i not love her with their arms around me we cuddle and i know she's mine. yon's i dreaded our first meeting i come from a kazakhstan village called irritation with a population of seventy five hundred people so. i never travelled by plane before and didn't really know what to do the mere thought of going so far was shocking but my love was so strong that i agreed to come anyway. i went in and there he was sitting on the sofa waiting for me. we had a sort of agreement about how we'd know what we felt well if i liked her i had to try to kiss her. so i asked her why are you crying you think i don't like you she replied so i said you silly girl i can't move close e
i told her from the outset quite plainly that i was ill and i would often send her photos so that she'd have no illusions about what i looked like. if she would send me her photos to. she look unkempt and without makeup. asking me whether i like turn not i answered of course i do. the woman i love will always be beautiful to me even in curlers a dressing gown and slippers simply because i love or because she's dear to me. how can i not love her with their arms around me we cuddle and i know...
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a media watch segment, we were mentioning at the outset of the front-page headline, talking about a ransom being paid, one being denied by the government. >> this came out in french media, radio spoke about it last night. and a source close to the operation a french source that 20 million was handed over. afb corroborated that saying it was somewhere between 25 million. they say france does not a a ransom. a lot of people asked if it was areva and the nuclear giant made the payment on behalf or maybe with secret funds. another report i thought was quite interesting was how this affected the operation back in january. according to this report, certain strikes were canceled in the north of the country for fear -- i suppose for a slightly less detailed look or a lighter look at the whole thing, what has happened the past years? some say they were in a state of shock yesterday evening. that is understandable. they might have been shocked. it was quite an unexpected turn of events from three years ago until now. pope benedict the 16th was still in paris. they say it might explain some of them.
a media watch segment, we were mentioning at the outset of the front-page headline, talking about a ransom being paid, one being denied by the government. >> this came out in french media, radio spoke about it last night. and a source close to the operation a french source that 20 million was handed over. afb corroborated that saying it was somewhere between 25 million. they say france does not a a ransom. a lot of people asked if it was areva and the nuclear giant made the payment on...
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>> we engage with the planning department at the outset of our development activities. they a direct play in this because it's not on private property where zoning restrictions would take place. the extent they are involved in now is they have a conditional use permit and many receive them same day to services on private property. when they became aware that they couldn't park their vehicle on the street for those purposes then the planning department was able to facilitate that and accommodate them with existing regulations. >> is there a citation if someone pulls up down in fillmore district and is not permitted, do they get cited or asked to move on. >> it is clear it is illegal from a vehicle. it should be a citable offense like any code violation. in these cases of requires the operator to move along without any citation. >> okay. well, i just want to thank you, christian for heading up this group. it's not an easy one because when we first talked about this, people were saying what are you bringing this up for. the thing is we really needed to get in front of this
>> we engage with the planning department at the outset of our development activities. they a direct play in this because it's not on private property where zoning restrictions would take place. the extent they are involved in now is they have a conditional use permit and many receive them same day to services on private property. when they became aware that they couldn't park their vehicle on the street for those purposes then the planning department was able to facilitate that and...
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lou: from the outset of the we have been expressing. the president's refusa to negotiate throughout the broadcast. stay with us. the president's approval rating has dropped at 37% in congress is up 5% it looks the s starting to pay attention? um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... , all it takes is double mes. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] t away fast with unlimited doublmiles fr the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpected. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. lou: three federal government agencies calling back fuoughed employees do is stop this mnlf h
lou: from the outset of the we have been expressing. the president's refusa to negotiate throughout the broadcast. stay with us. the president's approval rating has dropped at 37% in congress is up 5% it looks the s starting to pay attention? um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a...
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so, we anticipated at the outset that everyone would never use the website. that needs to be part of the opportunity. the market is at the end of the day what it is. this isn't the website. it's about health care and about affordable plans. >> so just, yes or no, is there any way that the individual mandate would be delayed? >> well, i don't think that that really is the question right now. >> did you try signing on the site myself? >> i have created an account on the site. i have not tried signing up because i have insurance. >> you have insurance. did you find it challenging? what did you think of it? >> well, i think there are certainly some challenges. it could be smoother. it could be easier to access and that's really what we're working on. nobody says the site is working the way we want it to. certainly the president acknowledged that yesterday. no one could be more frustrated than i am and the president that this isn't smooth. people are signing up every day. people have available coverage. and no one, i think it's important to say, sanjay, is losing
so, we anticipated at the outset that everyone would never use the website. that needs to be part of the opportunity. the market is at the end of the day what it is. this isn't the website. it's about health care and about affordable plans. >> so just, yes or no, is there any way that the individual mandate would be delayed? >> well, i don't think that that really is the question right now. >> did you try signing on the site myself? >> i have created an account on the...
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region is full of bad guys whether their neighbors in the south east or west that are powers from the outset all those people who want to keep iraq in the way it is and this is incidentally affecting all the region in the sense that everybody wants to point to a failure they say this is what you get when you believe that americans or this is what you get when you go for democracy so you can use it as a point to measure faith on any issues about who want to follow so i think this is all those people have a motive in doing it i don't think anybody would know where he anything any government would have the duty of protecting people and this government is protecting zero people it's not protecting anybody whatsoever whether they are poor or have good god but look at it from this sect on up ok. let's have present over the lawyers association. thank you very much indeed for you for sharing your. and some other world news in brief police have clashed with supporters of president morsi at the campus of the us high university in cairo this couple's following yesterday's rally with protesters insistin
region is full of bad guys whether their neighbors in the south east or west that are powers from the outset all those people who want to keep iraq in the way it is and this is incidentally affecting all the region in the sense that everybody wants to point to a failure they say this is what you get when you believe that americans or this is what you get when you go for democracy so you can use it as a point to measure faith on any issues about who want to follow so i think this is all those...
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lou: from the outset of the we have been expressing. the president's refusal to negotiate throughout the broadcast. stay with us. the president's approval rating has dropped at 37% in congress is up 5% it looks like the american public is starting to pay attention? any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and openine capital one purchase eraser? need to deem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. ju pick that flight rit there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, an..it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? they always have. they always will. that's why u take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can hp you likethey've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on o. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do wi
lou: from the outset of the we have been expressing. the president's refusal to negotiate throughout the broadcast. stay with us. the president's approval rating has dropped at 37% in congress is up 5% it looks like the american public is starting to pay attention? any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and openine capital one purchase eraser? need to deem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. ju pick that flight...
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and unfortunately 3-0 tigers in the first, colon struggling at the outset. before the game. i can tell you they are competent. difference is that last year a's just thrilled to make the playoffs. this year, they believe they have a chance to really do damage, maybe go all the way despite what happened in the first inning tonight. as mentioned tarps have come up through most of the upper decks. and a's haven't played since sunday. needless to say his club is more than ready to go. >> yesterday was seemed like too long. let's get going. you deal with it off day or two. but when you're on the verge of a playoff series like this, you start to get answers, and answers. it goes along. soit come yesterday everybody was ready for this day to come. so it's an exciting day for us, obviously with you know our place going to be sold out. you know? we wanted the day to come sooner. >> game one, red sox, rays tampa bay led 2-0. johnny gome sw. a -- goms a double off the roster. seven boston players had one rbi in this game. two coming off this double in the 5th. despite le
and unfortunately 3-0 tigers in the first, colon struggling at the outset. before the game. i can tell you they are competent. difference is that last year a's just thrilled to make the playoffs. this year, they believe they have a chance to really do damage, maybe go all the way despite what happened in the first inning tonight. as mentioned tarps have come up through most of the upper decks. and a's haven't played since sunday. needless to say his club is more than ready to go. >>...
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and unfortunately 3-0 tigers in the first, colon struggling at the outset. ent time with the players before the game. i can tell you they are competent. difference is that last year a's just thrilled to make the playoffs. this year, they believe they have a chance to really do damage, maybe go all the way despite what happened in the first inning tonight. as mentioned tarps have come up through most of the upper decks. and a's haven't played since sunday. needless to say his club is more than ready to go. >> yesterday was seemed like too long. let's get going. you deal with it off day or two. but when you're on the verge of a playoff series like this, you start to get answers, and answers. it goes along. soit come yesterday everybody was ready for this day to come. so it's an exciting day for us, obviously with you know our place going to be sold out. you know? we wanted the day to come sooner. >> game one, red sox, rays tampa bay led 2-0. johnny gome sw. a -- goms a double off the roster. seven boston players had one rbi in this game. two coming off this dou
and unfortunately 3-0 tigers in the first, colon struggling at the outset. ent time with the players before the game. i can tell you they are competent. difference is that last year a's just thrilled to make the playoffs. this year, they believe they have a chance to really do damage, maybe go all the way despite what happened in the first inning tonight. as mentioned tarps have come up through most of the upper decks. and a's haven't played since sunday. needless to say his club is more than...
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how organized you are you can organize them by turtlenecks the next step is as i got this look at the outset there i you know. it was a. very sorry to take a. look again. the longer a plug in that has sex with the target there's no legs let's listen. limit plenty plenty. plenty. of. i. think. everybody will be doing the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i prefaced it like the way we've been hijacked by a handful of powerful transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one so that's my job mark it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on to the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find ready to join the movement then welcome it. was the design that well i mean the other thing is a huge amount of work went
how organized you are you can organize them by turtlenecks the next step is as i got this look at the outset there i you know. it was a. very sorry to take a. look again. the longer a plug in that has sex with the target there's no legs let's listen. limit plenty plenty. plenty. of. i. think. everybody will be doing the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck albus....
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and that means that the situation at households level is radically changed since the outset of the crisis2008. >> the crisis very hugely felt in greece where unemployment continues to climb, and many blame partial stairty for the country's crippling recession. figures shows that the job less rate reaches 27.6 in july. that translates into more than 1.3 million people being out of work. which cuts access to services like healthcare, for people who can't prove that they have a right to be in the country. yet it is becoming difficult for migrants to get support. they reported that doctors are increasingly demanding a passport and proof of resident before they agree to treatments. slur young people like this young man are unable to see a doctor. >> women who are pregnant, don't access care until very late. there is a case of a woman who gave birth by herself on the bathroom floor of her hotel. putting their health at great risk. >> things like this have happened before the flag ship immigration bill. under the plans some migrants would have to pay upfront into the health service. more dramati
and that means that the situation at households level is radically changed since the outset of the crisis2008. >> the crisis very hugely felt in greece where unemployment continues to climb, and many blame partial stairty for the country's crippling recession. figures shows that the job less rate reaches 27.6 in july. that translates into more than 1.3 million people being out of work. which cuts access to services like healthcare, for people who can't prove that they have a right to be...
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at the outset of the hearing i express my gratitude to the witnesses for their ability to come today given the impact of the shutdown on departmental resources legal vice and preparation and otherwise. is appropriate for us to the of this line of dialogue in a classified setting if we could as soon as possible. if i might, nancy lindborg, programming designed to counter violent extremism in jihadist attendances. can you say something about the small-scale or local projects that have been an ongoing effort tothe area of amisom stabilize the situation and lay the groundwork? >> you characterize that exactly right. there's an opportunity to show quick wind to some the communities aware you have an issue greater security and work with them so those communities identify one of the priorities and coinvest with them in a way that enable local government structures to have greater capability within their community and to align that with the central and address essential services. , basicnditional school infrastructure. at the same time, we are very focused on what is the large use population
at the outset of the hearing i express my gratitude to the witnesses for their ability to come today given the impact of the shutdown on departmental resources legal vice and preparation and otherwise. is appropriate for us to the of this line of dialogue in a classified setting if we could as soon as possible. if i might, nancy lindborg, programming designed to counter violent extremism in jihadist attendances. can you say something about the small-scale or local projects that have been an...
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. >> from the outset, he believes the fbi, the erie police, all the law enforcement agencies involved were on the wrong track. this was not, he says, a bank robbery. >> you believe brian wells was murdered. >> well, he was murdered and it was a first degree murder. this was an intentional, premeditated homicide. moreover, it was extremely cruel in the way the crime was executed. >> not just the crime, the actual bomb was a crude masterpiece of someone's twisted art. police would find intricate decoy cables, home made lock. it all made into a bizarre puzzle wrapped around the neck of the victim. and whatever this was, a bank robbery, a violent murder, the case was about to take another bizarre almost unreal twist. >> a second body. this one hidden in a freezer. and a new suspect telling an even stranger tale. >> what came first the body or the freezer? >> body came in, i put it on a cart. >> just ahead, a man, a body, and an ever-expanding cast of suspects. jc: lunch at that one restaurant we all like? ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys. i'm driving. hey, yo
. >> from the outset, he believes the fbi, the erie police, all the law enforcement agencies involved were on the wrong track. this was not, he says, a bank robbery. >> you believe brian wells was murdered. >> well, he was murdered and it was a first degree murder. this was an intentional, premeditated homicide. moreover, it was extremely cruel in the way the crime was executed. >> not just the crime, the actual bomb was a crude masterpiece of someone's twisted art....
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and the administration's promises on obamacare have been other distortions from the outset.emember when they to alessandro obamacare that we could keep our doctors, we could keep our health care plans. they to alessandro obamacare premiums would go down. they told us that under obamacare health-insurance would be affordable. obamacare will cost taxpayers almost $2 trillion only insures 40 percent of the nation's uninsured. so the real question is, why won't democrats joined with republicans and stop such an expensive and ineffective public policy. well, take a second then go to our social site. i website. be sure to go to foxbusiness.com. today's feature, taking a look at how the dysfunction in d.c. is affecting the markets. up next, those markets. we will give you a hint again, not happy markets. a triple digit lost up in the week. thank you very much, washington. in nasdaq and s&p, market perspective and insight straight ahead. the "a-team" will be joining a son who is really to blame if the government-set down at midnight. up next. ♪ customer erin swenson ordered shoes fr
and the administration's promises on obamacare have been other distortions from the outset.emember when they to alessandro obamacare that we could keep our doctors, we could keep our health care plans. they to alessandro obamacare premiums would go down. they told us that under obamacare health-insurance would be affordable. obamacare will cost taxpayers almost $2 trillion only insures 40 percent of the nation's uninsured. so the real question is, why won't democrats joined with republicans and...