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. >>> a follow-up of the iconic novel "catcher in the rye" could be in the stores. the author of the -- the authors of a new j.d. salinger biography claim the reclusive author could be out with five more books by 2020. a decade after his death. friends, neighbors and family members say he continued to write about into his final years. one of his books would draw on his world war ii years. no salinger book came ought after the early '60s. >>> there's good news following the first examination of the new panda at the national zoo. it was born this pt friday. it showed vibrant signs of life wailing and doctors were poking and prodding it during the check-up. at the end of the ten-minute exam they were excited to learn he has a steady heartbeat and functioning organs. >>> organizers may be regretting the pick of metlife stadium for february. the farmer's almanac is predicting a piercing cold and messy championship game. next year's game is to be the first to be played at an outdoor venue in a cold weather setting, adding insult to injury, the almanac says it's right abou
. >>> a follow-up of the iconic novel "catcher in the rye" could be in the stores. the author of the -- the authors of a new j.d. salinger biography claim the reclusive author could be out with five more books by 2020. a decade after his death. friends, neighbors and family members say he continued to write about into his final years. one of his books would draw on his world war ii years. no salinger book came ought after the early '60s. >>> there's good news...
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the last salinger novel was released in 1960, "the catcher in the rye". died in 1981. >>> the first lady was the 18th annual arthur ashe recipient of the award at the u.s. open for her efforts to get people physically involved. after doing push-ups with the tonight show host, if she were to pick up a tennis racquet, she would probably be very good at that also. that is it for al-jazeera america. we will have more news at the top of the hour.
the last salinger novel was released in 1960, "the catcher in the rye". died in 1981. >>> the first lady was the 18th annual arthur ashe recipient of the award at the u.s. open for her efforts to get people physically involved. after doing push-ups with the tonight show host, if she were to pick up a tennis racquet, she would probably be very good at that also. that is it for al-jazeera america. we will have more news at the top of the hour.
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he will give us a summary and analysis of "catcher and the rye." >> a 16-year-old boy. >> it is a pretty accurate retelling of the book. >> this gives public highway pretty good idea of what it's about. >> sounds like he knows what he is talking about especially when he gets into the analysis where he is breaking things down. >> telling us that it be the reverse of the rest of society. that's the same way baseball catchers wearr th hats. >> the teachers out there watching this thinking oh no. >> i would be curious to see it if teachers think that sparky nailed it on this one. >> figuratively, he is saving phlegm all of the -- >> if you want to catch up with thug notes, go to our website and click on best of rtm. >> this is a exuberant proclamation followed by this -- >> oh, yeah. poor guy, not even ten seconds after he says best idea ever. >> and he sang it, too. >> for a brief moment he was having a really good time. >> that guy, who can barely ride a bike, to this. >> i'm 12 years old. >> eli hunter, he goes to a skate park on his scooter, and look at what he can do. ♪ >> you can do th
he will give us a summary and analysis of "catcher and the rye." >> a 16-year-old boy. >> it is a pretty accurate retelling of the book. >> this gives public highway pretty good idea of what it's about. >> sounds like he knows what he is talking about especially when he gets into the analysis where he is breaking things down. >> telling us that it be the reverse of the rest of society. that's the same way baseball catchers wearr th hats. >> the...
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between 2015 and 2020, there will be five additional works of his, revisiting "catcher in the rye", popular for so many young readers who were told they had to read this book at required reading. and it will draw on the author's world war ii experience. the last salinger novel produced in the 1960s when the author withdraw from public life. he died at the age of 91. we want to thank each and every one of you and as always, you can check out al-jazeera 24 hours on our website and continue to follow the unfolding events in syria. >> muhammad shuvo is about to die.
between 2015 and 2020, there will be five additional works of his, revisiting "catcher in the rye", popular for so many young readers who were told they had to read this book at required reading. and it will draw on the author's world war ii experience. the last salinger novel produced in the 1960s when the author withdraw from public life. he died at the age of 91. we want to thank each and every one of you and as always, you can check out al-jazeera 24 hours on our website and...
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the u.s. pushes for proof of chemical weapons and ryes to rally an international response. >>> miley cyrus's performance at the mtv video music awards is burning up all over the world. >>> donald trump sued over trump university, a baby panda has the country's attention. good morning. nice to see you. i'm veronica de la cruz. filed fires battling a wildfire near yosemite have firefighters on high alert. new this morning, officials say the fire could impact san francisco's water supply. flames are currently burning just five miles from the hetch reservoir. jay gray is in tow wall me. >> reporter: the rim fire gusting near than 40 miles an hour continues its attack. as the fire continues to grow, so does the army of teams pouring into the northern california mountains to battle the massive blaze. >> we're up to more than 2800 personnel on the fire. and it's the number one fire in the country right now. they're giving us what we need. >> reporter: air strikes, hotshots along the leading edge of the flames, and heavy equipment digging out fire lines, moving out tried trees and other potential fuel for the f
the u.s. pushes for proof of chemical weapons and ryes to rally an international response. >>> miley cyrus's performance at the mtv video music awards is burning up all over the world. >>> donald trump sued over trump university, a baby panda has the country's attention. good morning. nice to see you. i'm veronica de la cruz. filed fires battling a wildfire near yosemite have firefighters on high alert. new this morning, officials say the fire could impact san francisco's...
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. >> in a rare show of bipartisan support the assembly committee passed the rye strixs. nly a couple more arrivallals now before it heads to the december ook a state bill giving parental rights to certain sperm donors is now on hold. a panel voted to keep the bill in committee. the measure parked -- sparked by a custody dispute. under law unless parties make an agreement in vants mother is the sole legal parent. patrick says he hasn't seen his son in 25 week autos it's just not that little boy its him wondering what happened to his dad 25 weeks ago. >> opponents say it's too broad and could affect couple who's use sperm donors. >> skm the way we enjoy our favorite cheese from wisconsin and the best streaming devices out there. and michael finney is here with the story. >> we know more of us are watching video delivered to the tv through the internet. you can access with a blue ray player, smart tv or a set top streaming media box. consumer reports tested a dozen set top boxes looking for the best one. like many people eileen enjoys streaming content to her television you
. >> in a rare show of bipartisan support the assembly committee passed the rye strixs. nly a couple more arrivallals now before it heads to the december ook a state bill giving parental rights to certain sperm donors is now on hold. a panel voted to keep the bill in committee. the measure parked -- sparked by a custody dispute. under law unless parties make an agreement in vants mother is the sole legal parent. patrick says he hasn't seen his son in 25 week autos it's just not that...
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now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye.m going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] man: dave chappelle, come on down. you're the next black comedian to get his own show! [the price is right theme playing...] oh, my god, i did it. hey, everybody, what's up? [laughing] welcome, welcome, everybody, to chappelle's show. as you see, i am "dizzle". [laughter] you know, i've been watching the news and reading the papers. and i've been seeing that there's been a lot of, like, scandalous behavior. like, these, uh, these major corporations, they rip everybody off. the enrons and tycos and all this stuff. they don't be gettin' no time. they don't get no time in jail. i gotta get in on this being white thing. [laughter] it's like there's two l
now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye.m going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] man: dave chappelle, come on down. you're the next black comedian...
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now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye. i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying
now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye. i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying
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the new books will revisit the catcher and the rye and they'll draw on the author's world war ii experiences novel came out in the early 1960s and that's about the time that the author withdrew from public life. he later died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> new jersey appears to be the place to be for this month's power ball jackpot. finally, we know the owner of the third winning ticket. mario claimed his share of the $443 million-dollar prize. meanwhile, 16 employeeees from ocean county new jersey had another ticket and a man from minneapolis had the third. he chose the cash option and now he'll get 62 million after taxes. >>> we're following a breaking news alert out of massachusetts where state police say firefighters are on the scene of a plane crash. it is at the tontin municipal airport 18 miles from providence, rhode island and just about 40 miles outside of boston. the emergency management agency tells us two people have been confirmed dead at t time. we're making calls on this news alert and we'll bring you an update as soon as we can. that will do it for this edition of al jazeera n
the new books will revisit the catcher and the rye and they'll draw on the author's world war ii experiences novel came out in the early 1960s and that's about the time that the author withdrew from public life. he later died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> new jersey appears to be the place to be for this month's power ball jackpot. finally, we know the owner of the third winning ticket. mario claimed his share of the $443 million-dollar prize. meanwhile, 16 employeeees from ocean...
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now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye.i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show! my name is john oliver! i'm still here. jon stewart has been spending his summer in the middle east directing a movie that he wrote. that image is not photo shop that is a real picture. i suppose it's only fair that i level with all of you. i have been lying about where jon stewart's been all summer. in fact, i've lied to you exactly 31 times it seemed appropriate to confess tonight because this is my last show at interim host. stop hiding your joy. jon stewart will be back in september. we're all looking forward to seeing him so much. before we go into our top story tonight we just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the horrifying e
now your reading assignment is anything other than catcher in the rye.i'm going to hold you to that, don't be a phoney. salinger is saying captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show! my name is john oliver! i'm still here. jon stewart has been...
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some people have compared it to hold toen callfield -- holden caufield, the catcher in the rye by salinger, it's been compared to everything. [laughter] >> host: who's the main character, and what are her travels through the book? >> guest: the main character is isadora wing who's been married for five years to a psychoanalyst. she goes to a conference of psychoanalysts, she's bored with her husband, and she runs off with another shrink. sort of going from the frying pan into the fire, so to speak. and the book is her journey with this psychoanalyst which is both a journey through the present and a journey into her own past. and during this journey she finds out about herself and so does the reader. >> host: so you wrote this, rewrote this in your 20s, so you were writing it in the '60s, late '60s, early '70s? >> guest: early '70s, right. >> host: was there a feminist angle to this book when you were writing it? >> guest: every book i write is feminist because i believe that women need more change than we have yet achieved. we have come halfway towards a female revolution, but we're not al
some people have compared it to hold toen callfield -- holden caufield, the catcher in the rye by salinger, it's been compared to everything. [laughter] >> host: who's the main character, and what are her travels through the book? >> guest: the main character is isadora wing who's been married for five years to a psychoanalyst. she goes to a conference of psychoanalysts, she's bored with her husband, and she runs off with another shrink. sort of going from the frying pan into the...
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do you think that's the rye way to go forward or are there other strategies that maybe sneed to be tried to help african-american boys that aren't really on the table right now? >> i can't say enough about the importance of there being an employment aspect to this. if you look at numbers of those who are killed over that period jill tucker described, i bet very few of them had jobs, very few of them had careers. you've really got to recognize the young people who think they're going somewhere because there's something to live for, because they have a family, they have a career, they have a future, are going to be -- make different decisions than young people who are headed nowhere. and so we really have to address that aspect of the problem. >> and i think what's interesting about this as well, that the district is looking at long-term solutions. so if they get kids to college, they're going to help them continue through college. they don't want to just stop at the classroom door of manhood development. i think what is very different about this program, what oakland is doing, is they are
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"the catcher in the rye," and draws in sal linear's interest in eastern religion. last novel came out in the 1960s when he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author leonard said he may finish his father's last novel. peter leonard said he talked to his father about completing the book. leonard known best for his novels that later became movies like "get shorty"; "be cool." he died after suffering a stroke. he was 87 years old. >> all right, tiger woods has been dealing with a bad back all week at the barclay, and he tweaked it. >> i had a chance. i don't know how i hit that far. i had 90 total, and flew it almost to the flag. i was surprised by that, but i hit a great put. >> on the diamond japan and california had been the big dogs in the little league world series. both teams were 4-0, so something had to give in the championship. cortez comes, rips it to left, two runs the score and just like that, california back on top, 4-3. but buckle up because this game was a rollercoaster ride. in the bottom of the fifth, a
"the catcher in the rye," and draws in sal linear's interest in eastern religion. last novel came out in the 1960s when he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author leonard said he may finish his father's last novel. peter leonard said he talked to his father about completing the book. leonard known best for his novels that later became movies like "get shorty"; "be cool." he died after suffering a stroke....
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companion book, or the book claims that they're set to public five new books by the reclusive "catcher in the rye. those books are due out as early as 2015. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> teps of thousands descended on washington this weekend to retrace the steps of the civil rights movement. i found the city much changed from its very dark past. >> we are the symbol of the segregated south. but we are also a symbol of good things that can come out of tragedy. >> william bell grew up in plaque and white birmingham. >> everybody had a place and everybody stayed in their place. >> now he leads it. mayor bell spent much of the past year planning to help his city remember its darkest days. >> when we first started talking about how we could commemorate 1963, some people said, why dig up the past, why not let sleeping dogs lie. but it's part of who we are. it's part of our dna. >> a massive series of racial demonstrations this
companion book, or the book claims that they're set to public five new books by the reclusive "catcher in the rye. those books are due out as early as 2015. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >>> teps of thousands descended on washington this weekend to retrace the steps of the civil rights movement. i found...
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the conflict has created nearly 2 million refugees who are directly affected by the rye lens. gees continue to pour in and out of syria and neighboring countries, as well. lebanon currently has the largest number of syrian refugees in the country, more than 799,000. jordan hosts half a mill refugees. egypt, the military life has made very difficult for the refugees there. the turkish border, the majority of refugees crossing have come with little more on the clothes on their back. in iraq, 40,000 refugees have poured into the north in just the last week lon. >> thousands of syrians have taken refuge there. what do they think of possible military action now by the u.s.? >> well, there's really two things that they think about any potential military reaction. firstly, there's a lot of confusion as to what this military strike my mean. a lot of people think it will topple the president and they'll be able to go home, leaving this refugee camp. others are very disappointed, saying why has it taken the west so long to act. it's been two years since people have been living as refugee
the conflict has created nearly 2 million refugees who are directly affected by the rye lens. gees continue to pour in and out of syria and neighboring countries, as well. lebanon currently has the largest number of syrian refugees in the country, more than 799,000. jordan hosts half a mill refugees. egypt, the military life has made very difficult for the refugees there. the turkish border, the majority of refugees crossing have come with little more on the clothes on their back. in iraq,...
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if you're going to clear tahrir square and the rye valve demonstration, do so without bloodshed. the subtext to that is a message to morsi that it is unlikely that he will be able to return. >> the washingt"washington post extra two interviews but one with al see sissi, you turned y back on the egyptians and now you want to turn your backs on the egyptians and we always ask the u.s. to provide advice to the former president morsi to overcome his problems. this is real lay very in-your-face interview at the very time secretary kerry was being criticized by the opposition groups for being too pro military. seems as though the u.s. is either muddling the message or maybe burns is trying to straighten this all out right now. >> i think the problem is you have two sides and a pretty intractable situation right now, two sides who believe they are absolutely right. you have morsi supporters who say, this was egypt's first freely elected president and those who support the interim government, that's run now by the military, who say millions of people went to the streets to morsi. the u.s.
if you're going to clear tahrir square and the rye valve demonstration, do so without bloodshed. the subtext to that is a message to morsi that it is unlikely that he will be able to return. >> the washingt"washington post extra two interviews but one with al see sissi, you turned y back on the egyptians and now you want to turn your backs on the egyptians and we always ask the u.s. to provide advice to the former president morsi to overcome his problems. this is real lay very...
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the new books will revisit catcher in the rye protagonist and salinger's world war ii's experiences and eastern religion. he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author he will moore leonard may finish writing his father's last novel. he have died before fin issuing blue dreams. it was to be his 46th novel. his son, peter leonard, said, he talked to his family about completing that book. leg leonard is best known for novels like "get shorty" and "out of sight." he died after suffering a stroke. he was 87 years old. >>> lingering problems with nuclear power. the documentary into eternity explores the world's first permanent preposition tory. the facility is being built to last as long as the radioactive material does: 100,000 years. into eternitity is coming up next. before that, kevin korovo has the national forecast for the week >> hello again. welcome back. july was the wettest july florida has ever seen. august was very wet as well but we didn't have any tropical storms pushing through. they are concerned how it will play out for septem
the new books will revisit catcher in the rye protagonist and salinger's world war ii's experiences and eastern religion. he withdrew from public life. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >>> the son of deceased author he will moore leonard may finish writing his father's last novel. he have died before fin issuing blue dreams. it was to be his 46th novel. his son, peter leonard, said, he talked to his family about completing that book. leg leonard is best known for novels like "get...
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some people have compared it to the catcher in the rye. it has been compared to everything. >> host: who is the main character and what are her travels? >> guest: the main character is isadora wing who has been married five years to a psychoanalyst and goes to a conference and is bored with her husband and she runs off with another shrink going from the frying pan into the fire so to speak. the book is her journey with this psychoanalyst which is a journey to the present and also into her own past. during this journey, she finds out about herself and so does "the reader". >> host: you wrote this dan rigo to this in your 20s you were writing this in the late '60s and early '70s? was there a feminist thing paul? >> every book that i write as feminists because women need more change that we have yet achieved we have come halfway to the female revolution that we are not all the way there yet. we are no longer, we don't have parity with pay, we don't yet have enough women in the board room. we are not yet liberated totally in the bedroom. that e
some people have compared it to the catcher in the rye. it has been compared to everything. >> host: who is the main character and what are her travels? >> guest: the main character is isadora wing who has been married five years to a psychoanalyst and goes to a conference and is bored with her husband and she runs off with another shrink going from the frying pan into the fire so to speak. the book is her journey with this psychoanalyst which is a journey to the present and also...
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it's the rye thing to do. for the players. for their health and well being long term.the right thing to do for the integrity of the game. >> in a statement wednesday, an nfl spokesperson denied any final plan saying we don't have an agreement at this time with the nfl players association to begin testing for hdh. even when hdh testing began, some say it will still be hard to detect because the hormone already exists in the body. >> all drug testing has an enormous rate of false negatives it the public reputation anti-doping testing far exceeds its capabilities. the idea is to catch a guy here and there and hope it serves as a deterrent. >> reporter: we asked the players union for a statement but we've not yet heard back. it's unclear when the testing would actually start. both sides are reportedly still negotiating the details including who would handle disciplinary a peelppeals. >> it sounds like science fiction bringing asteroids close to earth and mining them for precious resources but nasa's announced a mission to explore that possibility. and a number of billionai
it's the rye thing to do. for the players. for their health and well being long term.the right thing to do for the integrity of the game. >> in a statement wednesday, an nfl spokesperson denied any final plan saying we don't have an agreement at this time with the nfl players association to begin testing for hdh. even when hdh testing began, some say it will still be hard to detect because the hormone already exists in the body. >> all drug testing has an enormous rate of false...
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showers getting closer >> a decades old southwest washington business is near shutting down in the name of rye grass. the city is eyeing the land as a home for a new stadium for d.c. united. about the plan the same day the rest of us did. >> the city has not approached the business directly. because the business owns 10% of the land they can use eminent domain to take the land. the deal does not involve land, just air. it is officially for sale. officials have figured out. they are selling the air rights to developers. >> it is kind of crazy. >> they say the space could we bought or leased so apartments or condos can be built. >> money made from the sales would go to state and local jurisdictions for transportation projects. one possibility is along the track along the silver line. dulleste over the tollroad. >> i am not opposed to it as long as we're doing it in a balanced way. have brought in and in josh of millions of dollars a year. virginia is hoping for similar success. is changing jail its procedures after four inmates committed suicides in the last 10 months. the inmate who took his li
showers getting closer >> a decades old southwest washington business is near shutting down in the name of rye grass. the city is eyeing the land as a home for a new stadium for d.c. united. about the plan the same day the rest of us did. >> the city has not approached the business directly. because the business owns 10% of the land they can use eminent domain to take the land. the deal does not involve land, just air. it is officially for sale. officials have figured out. they are...
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and i want to develop the argument about why this sequential roadmap is, i believe, the rye thing for to -- the right thing for the house to support today. most of all, if we follow this roadmap, it can assure the country and the international community that if we take action we will follow the right, legitimate, and legal course, not an artificial timetable or political timetable set elsewhere. i think that is very, very important to any decision that we make. mr. speaker, this is fundamental to the principles of britain. a belief in the rule of law, a belief that any military action we take must be justified in terms of the cause and also potential consequences. and that we strain every since tuesday make the international institutions we have work to dole with the outrages in syria. let me turn to the conditions in our motion. first, and this is where the prime minister and i now agree, we must let the u.n. weapons inspectors do their work and let them report to the security council. ban ki-moon, u.n. secretary general, said yesterday about the weapons inspectors and i quote, "let
and i want to develop the argument about why this sequential roadmap is, i believe, the rye thing for to -- the right thing for the house to support today. most of all, if we follow this roadmap, it can assure the country and the international community that if we take action we will follow the right, legitimate, and legal course, not an artificial timetable or political timetable set elsewhere. i think that is very, very important to any decision that we make. mr. speaker, this is fundamental...
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on the streets, people described his trial as evidence of rye grass in the china legal system. >> i think this means that no matter how high rank you are, you will be caught and put on trial. >> as a leader, he should think about the people and not his own personal gains. he must face the law. >> chinese authorities have taken pains to make this trial open and transparent, issuing frequent updates on social media sites. those remarks and minutes from the trial were posted on the official microblog. if found guilty, he could face a lengthy prison sentence. >> for more insights, our current affairs commentator, welcome to the show. what kind of impact do you think this is having on members of the party as well as leaders? >> the trial is a major event politically, it in china as well as for the rule of law. over the past 20 years, he is the third member of the bureau to stand trial. it is very controversial. the authorities want to nail this case as purely a crime situation. there are people in china that believe this is also politically driven. authorities dealing with this case very serio
on the streets, people described his trial as evidence of rye grass in the china legal system. >> i think this means that no matter how high rank you are, you will be caught and put on trial. >> as a leader, he should think about the people and not his own personal gains. he must face the law. >> chinese authorities have taken pains to make this trial open and transparent, issuing frequent updates on social media sites. those remarks and minutes from the trial were posted on...
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tracy: and they ban books bike "catcher in the rye." that's one of my favorites. ssic. >> the best. but many schools that have banned it. tracy: all right, don't miss "the willis report," 6 p.m. eastern right here on fox business. ashley: and we've got some breaking news for you, oil closing up 48 cents at $107.33 a barrel. everything that's going on in egypt supporting crude, today is the fifth straight day oil has closed higher. >>> all right, still to come, stocks selling off for the second day in the row, and there may be more selling ahead. we've got a look at an alternative investment that's been offering a 9% return for the last three years. tracy: as we do every day at this time of day, take a look at your 10 and 30-year treasuries, ash was talking about them earlier, 2.74% on your ten-year and your 30-year moving slightly up as well, 3.78%. we'll be right back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words
tracy: and they ban books bike "catcher in the rye." that's one of my favorites. ssic. >> the best. but many schools that have banned it. tracy: all right, don't miss "the willis report," 6 p.m. eastern right here on fox business. ashley: and we've got some breaking news for you, oil closing up 48 cents at $107.33 a barrel. everything that's going on in egypt supporting crude, today is the fifth straight day oil has closed higher. >>> all right, still to come,...
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tomorrow expect sun by the bay and temperatures in the upper 70s inland. outside ryeow to the high definition view on this friday. yes, we are finally through with that work week. at least for most of you. you could see a little bit of cloud cover here across san jose. part of that marine layer that was left over this morning. that's now started to break up. palo alto we have that marine layer about 1500 feet. that's not going to go anywhere for tonight. so possibly more delays at sfo. very common this time of the year. and a beautiful picture of san francisco. this almost looks like a painting out here with a little bit of that high level cloud cover streaming across the bay at this hour. so let's get you into our fog factor forecast for saturday. all counties highlighted again. we're expecting the most fog, of course the immediate coastline, and some areas of clouds for the east and also the south bay. as we head throughout the afternoon hours, the interesting thing that you're going to note for tomorrow is yes, we'll have the fog highlighted here at the coast. but
tomorrow expect sun by the bay and temperatures in the upper 70s inland. outside ryeow to the high definition view on this friday. yes, we are finally through with that work week. at least for most of you. you could see a little bit of cloud cover here across san jose. part of that marine layer that was left over this morning. that's now started to break up. palo alto we have that marine layer about 1500 feet. that's not going to go anywhere for tonight. so possibly more delays at sfo. very...
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before actually does a better job of balancing the budget than any proposal in congress, including the most ryeing proposal. because the right wing proposals refuse to increase taxes, so they just end, they refuse to cut from defense at all, in fact add to it so they can't ever balance the budget. how come the progressive caucus neve gets any attention in washington or from a democratic administration? >> well, because of the overton window. it's this concept that certain things are considered part of regular political discourse and certain things are not, and it's completely arbitrary. this is why ted cruz, somebody who really has no grasp of government whatsoever and never has done anything constructive that would justify listening to ted cruz gets listened to on the sunday talk shows and so on that and so forth. it is in fact true that the progressive budget caucus budget would balance the budget much quicker than any other proposed budget, even the lunatic fictitious ripe budget, which is makes up numbers and fills in blanks that remain blanks. the fact is that this core concept is volleyed
before actually does a better job of balancing the budget than any proposal in congress, including the most ryeing proposal. because the right wing proposals refuse to increase taxes, so they just end, they refuse to cut from defense at all, in fact add to it so they can't ever balance the budget. how come the progressive caucus neve gets any attention in washington or from a democratic administration? >> well, because of the overton window. it's this concept that certain things are...
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. >> reporter: alisyn, prosecution began closing arguments and closing arguments began with the rye minder from the defense that demarquis elkins is not the only defendant in this trial. those attorneys reminding jurors his mother is accused of lying to police and tampering with evidence. she is sitting side by side with him facing trial. her lawyer insist there is is quote, zero proof, unquote, that the gun investigators found in a pond near the crime scene was the murder weapon. sherry west identified then 17-year-old demarquis elkins as the person who shot her baby in the head during an attempted armed robbery after she told him she had no money. the teen is also accused of the earlier non-fatal shooting of a local pastor, wilfredo flores. yesterday the defense grilled the baby's father over why he after his child's death tried to contact this minister who is also known as pastor freddie. listen. >> did you or did you not call wilfredo flores for the purpose of making sure he identified marquis elkins? >> no, sir. no, sir. >> reporter: lewis santiago said he was merely reaching out to t
. >> reporter: alisyn, prosecution began closing arguments and closing arguments began with the rye minder from the defense that demarquis elkins is not the only defendant in this trial. those attorneys reminding jurors his mother is accused of lying to police and tampering with evidence. she is sitting side by side with him facing trial. her lawyer insist there is is quote, zero proof, unquote, that the gun investigators found in a pond near the crime scene was the murder weapon. sherry...
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if he aren't hitting the mall who is buying at the teen rye tailors. t bill griffiths what is coming up? >> coming up a different final hour of trade than we had yesterday. we will look at the impact that the trading freeze had on future ipo's like twitter. and maria goes one-on-one with walmart ceo and from baskets shack o'neal is going one-on-one. kelly evans is with me today. we will see you at the top of the hour. "street signs" is back after this stay tuned. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. all on thinkorswim. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to g
if he aren't hitting the mall who is buying at the teen rye tailors. t bill griffiths what is coming up? >> coming up a different final hour of trade than we had yesterday. we will look at the impact that the trading freeze had on future ipo's like twitter. and maria goes one-on-one with walmart ceo and from baskets shack o'neal is going one-on-one. kelly evans is with me today. we will see you at the top of the hour. "street signs" is back after this stay tuned. [ cows moo ] [...
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. >> let's see the latest on theot rye what's. >> 95 a mess. >> unfortunately.>> u rolling out of bed. [laughter] >> northbound i-95 held uprightu now, since about 3:15, it involved a tractor-trailer, which hit a tow truck, and thede truck fire, and some steele, so we have a lot to month up here h as well.l. headed up towards baltimore, the accident occurred after the exit, traffic right now is being diverted off the exit, and wexia were told that the traffic thatt was stuck between i.195 and thee scene scene was being let let through, and i don't see anybody moving.. looks like the folks are not moving. they're stuck there until they e can get some traffic movedffic around and, get these guysse g through, and northbound, tryingy to be diverted at i.195, if you have to make that trip.p. work around but do not commit to northbound 95. 9 and, south bound, fire and rescue units on the left-side of the highway.highway no accidents to report, as vis s eastbound, and lanes are open, you'll find light traffic, and lanes are open northbound on 395. 395. both the express and main lines are ope
. >> let's see the latest on theot rye what's. >> 95 a mess. >> unfortunately.>> u rolling out of bed. [laughter] >> northbound i-95 held uprightu now, since about 3:15, it involved a tractor-trailer, which hit a tow truck, and thede truck fire, and some steele, so we have a lot to month up here h as well.l. headed up towards baltimore, the accident occurred after the exit, traffic right now is being diverted off the exit, and wexia were told that the traffic thatt...
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. >> so what would you like to see bezos do at "the washington post" tweet me and use the hash tag #ryeiable. >>> coming up next, the new head of nbc news probably deserves hazard pay. can deborah turness turn around the ratings slide? [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> back in may, nbc shattered one of the meade yaez remaining glass ceilings by hiring the first female president of a network television news division. her name is deborah turness and she started her career across the pond working with britain's itm. let me tell you what the conventional wisdom was in the tv industry back when she was hired. people said her first, second, third, fourth priorities would b
. >> so what would you like to see bezos do at "the washington post" tweet me and use the hash tag #ryeiable. >>> coming up next, the new head of nbc news probably deserves hazard pay. can deborah turness turn around the ratings slide? [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after...
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director of the caucus angela rye. and of course the director dan boies.is two members of your party, you're watching here, you know, mcconnell getting squeezed, left and right. graham, right now, squeezed from the right. just a simple question, who would you rather be, mcconnell or graham? >> i think they're both in tough races. but they both have a lot of political experience. certainly mitch mcconnell has been in tough races before. we you've been in the senate for 30 years, it's obviously easy to attack you when congress is not very popular. i think at the end, with the support of rand paul, and rand paul's committed to helping mitch mcconnell, i think he will pull through. same thing with lindsey graham. he has a lot of experience. he knows folks in the state have a lot of experience with him. so at the end, he'll pull through. >> angela, democrats very vulnerable in the senate. he's fairly easy, logical path for republicans to get the senate. suddenly, if your party's able to up end kentucky, it throws the map out. >> sure, i think what's interesting
director of the caucus angela rye. and of course the director dan boies.is two members of your party, you're watching here, you know, mcconnell getting squeezed, left and right. graham, right now, squeezed from the right. just a simple question, who would you rather be, mcconnell or graham? >> i think they're both in tough races. but they both have a lot of political experience. certainly mitch mcconnell has been in tough races before. we you've been in the senate for 30 years, it's...
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sold exactly one year ago tonight at the play landmark et in rye, new york. i'm trying to think if i've been there. nobody came forward. the owner putting up signs in the window to jog someone's memory. the winner has until midnight to claim the prize. if you see something that catches your eye tweet me on twitter or send me a message on facebook. when we come back on world news this evening, our cameras allowed inside the panda nursery, the very delicate mission underway to keep baby twin pandas alive and well. what our correspondent had to do before they even let them in. that mr. clean realized ch the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the perfect magic eraser for making stuff that's big and tough not so tough, after all. mr. clean's handy grip -- the newest member of the magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] >>> and finally tonight here that
sold exactly one year ago tonight at the play landmark et in rye, new york. i'm trying to think if i've been there. nobody came forward. the owner putting up signs in the window to jog someone's memory. the winner has until midnight to claim the prize. if you see something that catches your eye tweet me on twitter or send me a message on facebook. when we come back on world news this evening, our cameras allowed inside the panda nursery, the very delicate mission underway to keep baby twin...
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. >> the two dated briefly. he rye row appeared in her life. elana is a convicted sex offender who is in jail on a parole violation. >>> these men will serve for a gang rape. they face up to 33 years to life. two other men are already in prison in the case and two others are awaiting trial. >>> the bicyclist who pled guilty to hitting and killing a pedestrians will learn his punishment today. he'll be sentenced in the death of sushi hui. he'll be sentenced to 1,000 hours of community service. the victim's family are expected to speak publicly about the case after the sentencing. >>> the san francisco bicycle is recalling for a redesign of fulton street. the 24-year-old woman was hit yesterday morning by a box truck making a right turn on fifth street. there is a lane for bicyclists on folsom street. they're calling for a bike way that is physically separated from traffic. >>> there are currently no negotiations scheduled. the two sides remain tens of millions of dollars apart. complicated matters, the ac transit deals, it's calling for a 15% ra
. >> the two dated briefly. he rye row appeared in her life. elana is a convicted sex offender who is in jail on a parole violation. >>> these men will serve for a gang rape. they face up to 33 years to life. two other men are already in prison in the case and two others are awaiting trial. >>> the bicyclist who pled guilty to hitting and killing a pedestrians will learn his punishment today. he'll be sentenced in the death of sushi hui. he'll be sentenced to 1,000 hours...
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he's been given all of the wrong signals in the past and so all of those wrong signals meant to him a rye sense to kill. >> the body count is now well over a thousand victims. the government is not allowing them into the neeld. 10,000 miles away, bay area syrians joined a crowd of more than 200 people in santa clara to raise awareness and pressure the u.s. government to do something. >> barack obama has put red lines after red lines after red lines and has done nothing about it. if you're not going to do anything, just say i'm not going to do anything. don't give the impression you reelly care and want to do something. >> organizer says opposition forces need u.s. help to keep up the fight. >> nobody in the opposition is asking for boots on the ground. we're asking for more pressure on the regime and to arm the opposition to end -- to put an end to these atrocities. >> there are reports people are smuggling hair, skin and tissue sampling to those un investigators in syria. until there is conclusive evidence, it's unlikely president obama will do anything. >> tonight's demonstration coordi
he's been given all of the wrong signals in the past and so all of those wrong signals meant to him a rye sense to kill. >> the body count is now well over a thousand victims. the government is not allowing them into the neeld. 10,000 miles away, bay area syrians joined a crowd of more than 200 people in santa clara to raise awareness and pressure the u.s. government to do something. >> barack obama has put red lines after red lines after red lines and has done nothing about it. if...
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calling systems at three of the four rye actors at the plant were knocked out by a massive tsunami innce the then the plant's owners, tokyo electric power have constantly pumping water over reactors to keep them cool. according to tokyo electric an employee discovered a leak on monday morning. the power company says this is the worse so far in terms of volume. 300 tons of contaminated water have been discovered. and it is also highly radioactive. with levels in the water about eight million times above safe drinking levels in japan. general manager at the plant says that they found radiation levels strong enough to give someone a five-year dose of radiation within one hour of. now just four tons of this water has been recovered so far. workers at the plant are now trying to stop the leak as it is feared the rest of the contaminated water could leech into the sea which is only about 100-yard away. the official told a news conference, that the water leaked from a tank after escaping a concrete barrier. contaminated water is held in hundreds of tanks around the plant. now tepco reports n
calling systems at three of the four rye actors at the plant were knocked out by a massive tsunami innce the then the plant's owners, tokyo electric power have constantly pumping water over reactors to keep them cool. according to tokyo electric an employee discovered a leak on monday morning. the power company says this is the worse so far in terms of volume. 300 tons of contaminated water have been discovered. and it is also highly radioactive. with levels in the water about eight million...
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. >> who knew the bachmann campaign is even more like an "snl" skit than we ever imagined? joining me now are dana milbank and angela ryehe show tonight. >> good to be with you, reverend. >> i mean, dana, what would you have given to be a fly on the wall at the bachmann mirror? >> oh, it's so terrific. but it's a very common practice in politics. right now president obama is looking in the mirror and asking what he should do in syria. so we see this sort of thing. >> there is a little difference in this. >> slight difference on that. >> i had previously i thought the congresswoman had indicated god told her to run. so now we have her doing mirror mirror on the wall who is the most interesting candidate of us all. >> angela, with all the talk of bachmann being not really authentic, the book alleges she was anything but that. let me quote from the book. bachmann was not able to make a decision on her own without a consultant's filter. this speaks to who she was. so far right minnesota candidate who got in over her head and turned huckster for advice. >> well, i think we not only see she needed to rely on consultants, she
. >> who knew the bachmann campaign is even more like an "snl" skit than we ever imagined? joining me now are dana milbank and angela ryehe show tonight. >> good to be with you, reverend. >> i mean, dana, what would you have given to be a fly on the wall at the bachmann mirror? >> oh, it's so terrific. but it's a very common practice in politics. right now president obama is looking in the mirror and asking what he should do in syria. so we see this sort of...
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democrats question he whether the republican colleagues are trying to improve the law or simply kill it. and democrats tried to ryethe public. >> it will -- consumers be able to begin enrolling in the exchange or marketplace coverage on october 1? >> yes, they will. >> will that coverage start on january 1 of 2014? >> yes, it will. >> president obama nominate add new irs commissioner today. his name is john, a former freddie mac board chairman who will be asked to help restore public confidence in the irs. harris? >> mike emanuel on the hill tonight. good to see you, mike, thank you. the pipeline company transcanada has announced it will move forward with a multibillion-dollar plan. that would eventually allow canada to ship more than a million barrels of oil per day to asia. today the company's ceo called it historic opportunity. some context for you on this. just a few days ago, president obama made remarks on the controversial keystone xl pipeline. that is another project of transcanada, which the president has not yet approved. in a recent interview, the president questioned the number of jobs which republican
democrats question he whether the republican colleagues are trying to improve the law or simply kill it. and democrats tried to ryethe public. >> it will -- consumers be able to begin enrolling in the exchange or marketplace coverage on october 1? >> yes, they will. >> will that coverage start on january 1 of 2014? >> yes, it will. >> president obama nominate add new irs commissioner today. his name is john, a former freddie mac board chairman who will be asked to...
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the premise seems to be you can undermine as long as they're a -- the nority, the ryes rights of people. and those capitol policemen of which the gentleman spoke, and the people of the desk of whom the gentleman spoke, people who serve in our committees of whom the gentleman spoke, people who serve as nurses, not necessarily in v.a. hospitals because they're exempt, zero cola, four years in a low. all two million have been affected. every new employee has been affected. everyone. not just that small little sliver that apparently the -- they don't get rights. 1.98 million, that's a different story, but as long as the only a small sliver, undermine their rights. i came to the floor to say that if we undermine the rights of one, frankly the rights of all are soon at risk. we have learned that throughout history. so i would hope that we would reject this bill which was seven or eight bills to start out with , put up here on a way that you could not amend them, suspension , in this transparent, open, let the house work its will process and we now come back with a closed rule. putting all the
the premise seems to be you can undermine as long as they're a -- the nority, the ryes rights of people. and those capitol policemen of which the gentleman spoke, and the people of the desk of whom the gentleman spoke, people who serve in our committees of whom the gentleman spoke, people who serve as nurses, not necessarily in v.a. hospitals because they're exempt, zero cola, four years in a low. all two million have been affected. every new employee has been affected. everyone. not just that...
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over with the rye in mortgage rate, we may see housing deman pick up. >> there is a lot of concern about buyers. is that something you think is of concern and what's going on there? >> you know, i have been very concerned about that. my biggest ken about the housing market. there were some indications that credit availability is starting to ease a little bit. you can certain lip see that in the federal loan officer survey, where we are seeing banks offering easier term for emergency, so i think that it's probably a little easier to get mother-in-laws now than it was. you think about the housing boom, we had the mirror test. if you were alive you could get the mortgage. it was that far in the other direction. we didn't move somewhere in the middle. it's still very tight to get a mortgage. we're getting closer. >> david, we are five years from that mortgage bust. you were the chief economist at fannie mae. next week is the five-year anniversary from when they took fannie and freddie into conservatorship. in one word, how kould would you describe that? >> in one word? i'm not sure you can d
over with the rye in mortgage rate, we may see housing deman pick up. >> there is a lot of concern about buyers. is that something you think is of concern and what's going on there? >> you know, i have been very concerned about that. my biggest ken about the housing market. there were some indications that credit availability is starting to ease a little bit. you can certain lip see that in the federal loan officer survey, where we are seeing banks offering easier term for...
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lane with her two children.made a frantic call to police just before 6 o'clock in the evening saturday. >> reporter:nah-ryeen alledgedly then went into the garage and locked hiimself in.where police found him.and took him into custody.and booked him into the san mateo county jail.where he took his second mug shot in less than 3 weeks.he is being held on 100-thousand dollars bail. >> >> reporter:this time around.he faces three felony charges.burglery, battery and indecent exposure. (cheers & applause) >> reporter: he is taking face multiple years in prison this time. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> catherine: ariel castro's home in cleveland has been reduced to rubble. this was the scene this morning.as the demolition began. this was the home where castro held three young women captive for about a decade.abusing and torturing them. the goal here -- leave no trace of the building. it was torn apart quickly.later dirt was trucked in.and grass will be planted. usually neighbors don't want an empty lot -- but in this case it will be welcomed. one of the people watching all this today -- survivor michelle knight.
lane with her two children.made a frantic call to police just before 6 o'clock in the evening saturday. >> reporter:nah-ryeen alledgedly then went into the garage and locked hiimself in.where police found him.and took him into custody.and booked him into the san mateo county jail.where he took his second mug shot in less than 3 weeks.he is being held on 100-thousand dollars bail. >> >> reporter:this time around.he faces three felony charges.burglery, battery and indecent...
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the planning code as well as the criteria used to evaluate conditional use authorization proposals for formula retail, and so, well, i will not go through all of those rye tera necessarily in the report, or in this presentation, for you, and i am certainly happy to answer any questions, but the basic definition of formula retail in the planning code is a type of retail sales activity or retail sales establishment xh along with 11 or more other retail sales establishments located in the u.s. maintains two are more of the following features, a standardized array of merchandise, decor or color scheme, uniform apparel and standardized signage and most areas where there are form law retail controls, those controls are conditional use authorization. and the cu criteria are the same regardless of the use, size, or number of retail outlets. and moving forward, are the long term goal the planning department is to develop a consistent city wide structure for the controls that can be refined, if necessary, based on the needs of specific areas. our hope is that we will have a fairly consistent definition of formula retail from district to district. and in the short
the planning code as well as the criteria used to evaluate conditional use authorization proposals for formula retail, and so, well, i will not go through all of those rye tera necessarily in the report, or in this presentation, for you, and i am certainly happy to answer any questions, but the basic definition of formula retail in the planning code is a type of retail sales activity or retail sales establishment xh along with 11 or more other retail sales establishments located in the u.s....