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and people would volunteer and they would come back and say they don't want to see me. but i finally did get into the homes from people and people live very poorly. >> host: were they saudi arabia's? >> guest: yes, they weren't saudi arabians, clearly poor people and basically they basically want to work for the government. and so 90% of all the employees in the private sector are foreigners in riyadh and so there is a huge, about one third of the population and there are 9 million foreigners in about 17 or 18 saudi arabians. this is a very large foreign population and they work, many of them, in very poor conditions for very low wages. in the largest groups of employees are from bangladesh, pakistan, they are muslims. but not arabs and those people are clearly eager to have jobs and send money back to their countries because their countries or even poorer in some areas where they live in saudi arabia. >> host: second-class citizens? >> guest: they are second-class citizens because i have a paper that gets me in a gets a job working in and you then you can pretty much d
and people would volunteer and they would come back and say they don't want to see me. but i finally did get into the homes from people and people live very poorly. >> host: were they saudi arabia's? >> guest: yes, they weren't saudi arabians, clearly poor people and basically they basically want to work for the government. and so 90% of all the employees in the private sector are foreigners in riyadh and so there is a huge, about one third of the population and there are 9 million...
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they all got it wrong. they missed it. they didn't anticipated and they got burned by it in their firms got burned by it. the gangs didn't get it right. who will should've gotten it right? greenspan, bernanke, the top investors on wall street all got it wrong. they were all shocked by the financial meltdown. they came up with words and phrases, 100 year flood and excuses that they all got it wrong. it's a bunch of outsiders aren't guys, colorful guys the guys i wrote about my last book. there's a guy named john paulson who is a hedge fund manager got to be funny here but he didn't know anything about mortgages are housing. as recently as 2006 they made $20 billion for investors and five to 7 billion for himself. he's not the guy you would expect to be a household name. he was just an average single 10 i call him. he doesn't like that but -- into wells anticipated the financial meltdown? there's a guy named jeffrey greene. jeffrey greene was a real estate investor in los angeles but not the person you expect to see somethin
they all got it wrong. they missed it. they didn't anticipated and they got burned by it in their firms got burned by it. the gangs didn't get it right. who will should've gotten it right? greenspan, bernanke, the top investors on wall street all got it wrong. they were all shocked by the financial meltdown. they came up with words and phrases, 100 year flood and excuses that they all got it wrong. it's a bunch of outsiders aren't guys, colorful guys the guys i wrote about my last book. there's...
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they are using sell if is. they -- selfies. woman's house was ransacked and saw the photos days later and realized she didn't know the people and called the authorities. they are now trying to figure out whether these two burglarized the woman's home or purchased the stolen property. >>> a few minutes ago the governor announced the number of people applying for first time unemployment benefits is down 14,000 from the week before and it is the third time in five weeks that initial claims slipped below thousand. that is a sign they are saying above and at the same time they are hiring workers. >> what the people heard seconds before the flames. >>> and also a big sting how the transit agency is responding to a problem that has riders literally holding their noses. . >>> a massive fire burns through forcing more than 40 people from their homes. we will tell you what they are saying about the possible cause. >>> and cars going up in flames after a fire spread burning five cars. >>> a stinky situation, we will tell you what the tran
they are using sell if is. they -- selfies. woman's house was ransacked and saw the photos days later and realized she didn't know the people and called the authorities. they are now trying to figure out whether these two burglarized the woman's home or purchased the stolen property. >>> a few minutes ago the governor announced the number of people applying for first time unemployment benefits is down 14,000 from the week before and it is the third time in five weeks that initial...
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, and the way they went about it, they believe they are professionals. >>> this is in australia. five men, one woman breakthrough the glass door of the store, and, yeah, they go straight to the booze. they load up on hundreds of dollars worth of alcohol. they load up and run off. they are looking for this group as well. >> five giruys and a girl who a throughing a raging party, then they'll find the suspects. >> looks ferocious. are you ferocious? >> this is a rescue kitty, and he suffers from is condition where it's not fully developed at birth so it has jerky movement, and the facial expression people are loving, close to 90,000 views at this point. >> he has a shocked look. does he walk? >> watch how he walks. >> coordination is off due to the condition, but people fell in love. the fact his ordinary person rescue him and his brother. >> i bet it's a pleasure to have in your home. >> the owners would say the same thing. >> awesome cat. >> as the video begins, there's laundry lahanging on a line. this is a raccoon competition. >> see the coops go, just washing away, and this is
, and the way they went about it, they believe they are professionals. >>> this is in australia. five men, one woman breakthrough the glass door of the store, and, yeah, they go straight to the booze. they load up on hundreds of dollars worth of alcohol. they load up and run off. they are looking for this group as well. >> five giruys and a girl who a throughing a raging party, then they'll find the suspects. >> looks ferocious. are you ferocious? >> this is a rescue...
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they spend everything they make and more. they find the feeling of having money is a lot better than anything that money could buy. >> a lot of them have a ton of assets. michael jackson's estate was worth almost half a billion. how can he be broke with half a billion? >> well, i think to the point that i think sometimes they fall -- my firm, for example, handles some movie stars and we manage that. they fall in with bad people, with their friends. they say my friend recommended so and so and he should manage your money and this guy is ill equipped to do it. he has no financial sensibilities. he doesn't know. they don't investigate it. they find out five years later they're all broke. i have seen it constantly. i have people come to me. i'm not going to mention names, who said my guy lost all my money. >> we want names. let's hear it. give us names, wayne. >> we will leave it there. >> i don't want to get sued here, guys. >> good enough. fair enough. it's called cashing in. i don't know. remember this postal worker flipping m
they spend everything they make and more. they find the feeling of having money is a lot better than anything that money could buy. >> a lot of them have a ton of assets. michael jackson's estate was worth almost half a billion. how can he be broke with half a billion? >> well, i think to the point that i think sometimes they fall -- my firm, for example, handles some movie stars and we manage that. they fall in with bad people, with their friends. they say my friend recommended so...
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as in they would rather they stopped it before they start the discussion. a bit of a nonstarter in some ways. the other thing that was problematic or more limited was the fact that they basically said they would only discuss the nuclear issue but not other matters. when in actual fact, the nuclear issue for me is the consequence of other matters, so you need to deal with the other matters. if it's the hostage crisis, whatever, deal with it. get the goods. i do not expect these meetings to be particularly pleasant, but at least you get them out, and i think they should be transparent. also the other thing, i think, on the purely immediate term is you must not exaggerate the threat. when you exaggerate the threat, you demean and trivialize it. the problem with the holocene is whether it's from apathy or neglect. the central bank of terrorism, the spider at the red. everything is bad in iran. i think things are bad enough. we do not need to make them extra bad. when you make them extra bad, you trivialize it. when you have a situation, to actually blame things
as in they would rather they stopped it before they start the discussion. a bit of a nonstarter in some ways. the other thing that was problematic or more limited was the fact that they basically said they would only discuss the nuclear issue but not other matters. when in actual fact, the nuclear issue for me is the consequence of other matters, so you need to deal with the other matters. if it's the hostage crisis, whatever, deal with it. get the goods. i do not expect these meetings to be...
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they know what time it is, they know where you are thomas and they have your calendar.d all of that stuff of viable in the cloud, they could sit in a meeting and say you need to leave a little early because the traffic is really bad on the 101 and it will take you long to get to your meeting. these things really start to behave like arsenal assistance and anticipate what you need to because they know where you are and what time it is and where you are supposed to be. >> is that an animation question? >> no. this is obvious. it is about execution of an engineering plan. the problem is that they are missing the strategic oink. the cloud is a standalone a business opportunity. think about the original ipad. it only worked with max at the beginning. it didn't take off until they open up to the whole world. when they opened up to the whole world, they will take over the whole world. who wouldn't buy a cloud product from apple? if i were dropbox, that is the only thing that would scare me. they exist because apple has failed to get this right. >> if apple announces a bigger p
they know what time it is, they know where you are thomas and they have your calendar.d all of that stuff of viable in the cloud, they could sit in a meeting and say you need to leave a little early because the traffic is really bad on the 101 and it will take you long to get to your meeting. these things really start to behave like arsenal assistance and anticipate what you need to because they know where you are and what time it is and where you are supposed to be. >> is that an...
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they reported they saw people who were armed. a man with a gun in his hand fired three shots above his head. they were defying police and throwing back canisters as the police line moved forward, inched forward. even throwing rocks and bottles and some cases even catching the tear gas canisters and throwing them back at police. even some of our reporters on the ground. hearing some other witnesses. they were protesting peacefully and the tear gas started. no indication as to what started it. the height of the new clashes tonight. here we are. almost 16 minutes in and all appears to be quiet. other significant news into msnbc. conducted by the family of michael brown, an independent autopsy shows six shots fired at michael brown. we have a diagram of that and once we get that up, michael brown was shot once in the head, once in the eye, in the arm and in the chest. a total of six shots fired. we heard from the brown family attorney earlier who said while this is devastating information that they got from this independent autopsy,
they reported they saw people who were armed. a man with a gun in his hand fired three shots above his head. they were defying police and throwing back canisters as the police line moved forward, inched forward. even throwing rocks and bottles and some cases even catching the tear gas canisters and throwing them back at police. even some of our reporters on the ground. hearing some other witnesses. they were protesting peacefully and the tear gas started. no indication as to what started it....
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have agency that they know what they want they know who they are they know what they don't want and this whole pro russian thing mystifies me they're anti care they're against these fascistic elements that the united states and brussels have so embrace and brought them to the white house and let them sit down and these are the democrats the jeffersonian democrats for ukraine which is patently untrue again. is demon pointed out anyone that knows the story knows the facts about who these people aren't and they can't win elections but it will be rigged to make sure that these people can stick around because they're very good friends of the americans and the bureaucrats in brussels yes that we have to see also another problem we have to see that the western mainstream media how where are they reporting the last twenty years about ukraine and when you check those reports you will see that there is there is one red line going through all those reports and this is the complete lack of understanding the lack of understanding of history of understanding of national identity cultural identity
have agency that they know what they want they know who they are they know what they don't want and this whole pro russian thing mystifies me they're anti care they're against these fascistic elements that the united states and brussels have so embrace and brought them to the white house and let them sit down and these are the democrats the jeffersonian democrats for ukraine which is patently untrue again. is demon pointed out anyone that knows the story knows the facts about who these people...
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eiu, if they were able to unionize, they would have $850 million in dues they do not have now.nd the business model, and i'm not saying that the union is good or bad. if you are a coal miner, you probably need a union. whether or not one shot as opposed to another shop needs to be unionized because of working conditions, i do not know, but again, it is a workplace by workplace model to organize a workforce. >> and it has been hard for them. >> yeah, it attempts to change the law to make their job easier than it has historically been. sot makes me wonder if it is difficult to organize these workforces, perhaps because the workers are not interested, and the ones that are, they should be able to organize into a union. --then, of course, the si seiu would say they are, but it is a big process going to restaurants to restaurant to coalesce workers, then you could do if they were in fact under one about. robert, there is so much more to this story. we will bring you back on. thank you for joining us, robert branca, the dunkin' donuts franchisee, and the vice president of franchisee
eiu, if they were able to unionize, they would have $850 million in dues they do not have now.nd the business model, and i'm not saying that the union is good or bad. if you are a coal miner, you probably need a union. whether or not one shot as opposed to another shop needs to be unionized because of working conditions, i do not know, but again, it is a workplace by workplace model to organize a workforce. >> and it has been hard for them. >> yeah, it attempts to change the law to...
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they police. when your own police wars have killed your child, where do you go? now, i spoke to mothers who called the police because their child has schizophrenia and was off their meds, and the police came and killed their child. they say what do you do when you call the police for perfection and the police officer killed your child? this is a particularly painful problem. the police -- these communities wnat police. they want police to protect them. they want police to deal with a tiny,s, which are tiny percentage of the population of even the poorest neighborhoods. 1% to 5% at the most. but what police do because of the reward system is they come in and they look for drugs. because they do better on television to show that they found a big cache of drugs and arrested a bunch of drug dealers than if they went in there to work, to protect the community .rom violent predators so there are relationships between these things. the problem is not liberal programs. the problem is the complete dismantl
they police. when your own police wars have killed your child, where do you go? now, i spoke to mothers who called the police because their child has schizophrenia and was off their meds, and the police came and killed their child. they say what do you do when you call the police for perfection and the police officer killed your child? this is a particularly painful problem. the police -- these communities wnat police. they want police to protect them. they want police to deal with a tiny,s,...
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they drank at home and they drank at work. they drank at taverns. they drank at play.they drank for pleasure. and they drank to numb pain. they drank from the crack of dawn to the crack of dawn. it was standard for many men to begin the day with what was called an eye opener, which was a shot of whiskey. and then to continue through the rest of the day. a traveler declared, quote, americans can do nothing without a drink. if you make acquaintance, you drink. if you close a bargain, you drink. they kwaurl in their drink and they make it up with a drink. they drink because it is hot. they drink because it is cold. if successful in elections, they drink and rejoice. if not, they drink and swear. end quote. so, now we've got a pattern. so we've got something that we need to explain. we have to address the why question. why is it that americans are drinking so much in this period of american history? what explanations would you want to put on the table for this? yes. >> maybe the water quality wasn't so good. >> water quality, poor water quality and that's certainly true. t
they drank at home and they drank at work. they drank at taverns. they drank at play.they drank for pleasure. and they drank to numb pain. they drank from the crack of dawn to the crack of dawn. it was standard for many men to begin the day with what was called an eye opener, which was a shot of whiskey. and then to continue through the rest of the day. a traveler declared, quote, americans can do nothing without a drink. if you make acquaintance, you drink. if you close a bargain, you drink....
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they were mentioned, they were called out, they were featured.get, a lot of people are going to go over to netflix to watch the back episodes of "breaking bad" that was so heavily featured during the telecast as well. >> thought it was almost not comedy when he said a video awards show that doesn't show music videos anymore. i look at this twitch video acquisition on the same day and i wonder what, if the future of content isn't about different distribution methods and different kinds of content and if hollywood might be left holding the bag. >> well, i feel like the emmys focus on broadcast for comedy. with "modern family" and "big bang theory." maybe, twitch, they spent almost a billion dollars on it, that it will be the place for people to watch this new type of programming which is essentially sports for video games. >> it is interesting, shows on broadcast networks did well as well but there is such a set formula. julianna margulies won the award for best actress and reminded us that there are 22 episodes every year. what kind of freedom doe
they were mentioned, they were called out, they were featured.get, a lot of people are going to go over to netflix to watch the back episodes of "breaking bad" that was so heavily featured during the telecast as well. >> thought it was almost not comedy when he said a video awards show that doesn't show music videos anymore. i look at this twitch video acquisition on the same day and i wonder what, if the future of content isn't about different distribution methods and different...
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did they do that because they had real grievances?> they have grievances then. >> they gave it to them but they left it very difficult for them to -- >> i think the bigger mistake in hindsight which is always much easier is unilateral control was a mistake. he should've negotiated with the palestinian authority in which the palestinian authority got credit for this. by doing it unilaterally -- >> he didn't want to wait. >> he didn't like the palestinian authority. >> what is going to happen in gaza? >> it will get worse before it gets -- >> how much worse? >> it could mean israel preoccupies the gaza strip. they may never say the are doing that. if the israeli defense forces stay where they are today, they will be occupying about half of the gaza strip. >> they believed they had to do that because they want to wipe out hamas once and for all? blacks what they said -- >> what they say is that it want -- they want to illuminate the tunnels. they would like to see hamas collapsed but that is dangerous as well because who will take its pl
did they do that because they had real grievances?> they have grievances then. >> they gave it to them but they left it very difficult for them to -- >> i think the bigger mistake in hindsight which is always much easier is unilateral control was a mistake. he should've negotiated with the palestinian authority in which the palestinian authority got credit for this. by doing it unilaterally -- >> he didn't want to wait. >> he didn't like the palestinian authority....
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they feel they had a breaking point.lion dollars of potential reserves in the country. they have just begun to scratch the surface. >> or the ocean floor. [laughter] >> what are their immediate plans? >> they hope to get plans -- started right away. they are hoping to have 10 joint ventures in place by 2015 with some of the major foreign oil companies we just mentioned. in total, they hope it will add $50 billion in foreign investment by 2020. they said it will add at least 1% or 2% of gdp growth to mexico. it does it for today on "in the loop." the minimum wage debate rages on. it leaves franchises more vulnerable to more lawsuits. be "in theo will loop." that week at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. ♪ >> it is 56 passed to the hour. a television is on the markets. i'm scarlet fu. -- bloomberg television is on the markets. i'm scarlet fu. pressures means investors are betting the fed is more likely to keep it super easy monetary policy for longer. the university of michigan consumer confidence numbers came in a little bit disapp
they feel they had a breaking point.lion dollars of potential reserves in the country. they have just begun to scratch the surface. >> or the ocean floor. [laughter] >> what are their immediate plans? >> they hope to get plans -- started right away. they are hoping to have 10 joint ventures in place by 2015 with some of the major foreign oil companies we just mentioned. in total, they hope it will add $50 billion in foreign investment by 2020. they said it will add at least 1%...
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>> they did, they pushed us all out. i don't see how they can do this without some show of force, as they push us out. yesterday they were doing it verbally, and they were being -- making themselves clear in no uncertain terms. but today it could go a little beyond that, i don't know, they're looking in -- the community members are mixed in with us, they're trying to tell the few remaining protesters that are defy and, the agitators in the crowd, they're talking to them, there's little negotiations i would characterize them as. taking place in the crowd here, community members are trying to tell people to just go home. some of the police are stepping up, moving down their lines a little bit. i would say that this is a little worrying to me, there are police surrounding us on three sides. it concerns me that they're doing this, but i -- i don't want to project anything. it concerns me i'm seeing them sort of encircle us. >> stay safe as long as you can. no curfew in place, but this is following ten days of clashes between
>> they did, they pushed us all out. i don't see how they can do this without some show of force, as they push us out. yesterday they were doing it verbally, and they were being -- making themselves clear in no uncertain terms. but today it could go a little beyond that, i don't know, they're looking in -- the community members are mixed in with us, they're trying to tell the few remaining protesters that are defy and, the agitators in the crowd, they're talking to them, there's little...
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they have admitted that they have plans in the oven.is just a matter of which plans and which strategies they will take. can they go after at&t and verizon and go after their plans? can they go directly after t-mobile? is of the problems right now that their plan is complex. it is a group by effort. to explain it to the mainstream audience, it is tough. the choice ofake going up against at&t and verizon directly or t-mobile. >> which direction do you go with? he doesn't have the network to compete with verizon yet. there is a lot of buildup to do with the structure that they acquired. this is been going in slow motion during this protracted dance with t-mobile. do you try to compete on price with t-mobile? that is only going to erode your margins and to be a war of attrition between the two. >> there are two things here. one, the network has to go. it will depend on how much he wants to accelerate the network buildout. the jewel of their differentiation is speed. they have been touting that sense 2010. there has been the potential. will
they have admitted that they have plans in the oven.is just a matter of which plans and which strategies they will take. can they go after at&t and verizon and go after their plans? can they go directly after t-mobile? is of the problems right now that their plan is complex. it is a group by effort. to explain it to the mainstream audience, it is tough. the choice ofake going up against at&t and verizon directly or t-mobile. >> which direction do you go with? he doesn't have the...
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so they -- they announced that they will take the people, the jews to do some work and then they willthem go back to their home. my aunt told my father that he shouldn't go because he had some problems with his leg, so she -- so she covered him with a cover in the bed when they heard the germans coming, and the germans, well ukrainians actually, when they came, she went to supposedly to go to work and she never came. the ukrainians slaughtered and humiliated 5,000 jews. in the village they killed, they killed 200 -- 200 jews and wounded 800. some of them died. so this was the -- these were the first -- these were the first two or three days of german occupation. and my father waited for my aunt to come but she never came, so he walked to the village and i can imagine my mother's feelings when he came by himself without -- they hoped that she will come but she never did. >> marcel, i know there's many, many things that you won't have the time to tell us. but one thing i would like you to talk about, if you don't mind is when you went with your nanny, if you wouldn't mind telling us tha
so they -- they announced that they will take the people, the jews to do some work and then they willthem go back to their home. my aunt told my father that he shouldn't go because he had some problems with his leg, so she -- so she covered him with a cover in the bed when they heard the germans coming, and the germans, well ukrainians actually, when they came, she went to supposedly to go to work and she never came. the ukrainians slaughtered and humiliated 5,000 jews. in the village they...
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that's the first thing they do. they target civilians. then they dig terror tunnels to kill our citizens, our children, and kidnap our people. imagine that. so what would you do in the united states or in any country, for that matter? what would you say to your governor? >> i would say get to them. protect us. >> protect us. the government's first obligation is to protect its people. now, here comes problem number two. what if they not only target your civilians so criminally and indiscriminately, what if they hide behind civilians? what if those terror rockets are being fired from schools, from hospitals, from motels, and private homes? what would you do them? what if the terror tunnels are dug into your nurseries, your schools, and kindergartens from homes, private homes on their side? would you give immunity to these rocketeers and terrorists and death squads? because the point of origin of the attack is deliberately embedded in civilians. obviously, you wouldn't. you would say to the government, no, act against them. try to minimize c
that's the first thing they do. they target civilians. then they dig terror tunnels to kill our citizens, our children, and kidnap our people. imagine that. so what would you do in the united states or in any country, for that matter? what would you say to your governor? >> i would say get to them. protect us. >> protect us. the government's first obligation is to protect its people. now, here comes problem number two. what if they not only target your civilians so criminally and...
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as we withdraw -- >> so they control the vetting. >> they do. they do. and so we have to take their word for it once they are vetted. we can get the result and run it through our computers, but they do the investigation. >> phil, i mean, the reality is and this is no disrespect to the afghans, but this is a culture where ties were, ethnic ties, triable ties run deep. what do you make of this vetting process? is it legitimate? >> i don't think we should look and make judgments about the vetting process too quickly. the reason is you have an individual in this case who appears to have been with the afghan security forces for sometime. you would think on the surface that maybe he was recruited by the taliban to enter the security services to do this. my experience in this business and afghanistan, iraq and elsewhere, that's not necessarily the case. he might have entered the service to be a military officer. he might have seen something in the last months or years, for example, raids on a family compound that left an afghan child dead that left an afghan fa
as we withdraw -- >> so they control the vetting. >> they do. they do. and so we have to take their word for it once they are vetted. we can get the result and run it through our computers, but they do the investigation. >> phil, i mean, the reality is and this is no disrespect to the afghans, but this is a culture where ties were, ethnic ties, triable ties run deep. what do you make of this vetting process? is it legitimate? >> i don't think we should look and make...
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they are tone deaf. they don't care. they know the criticisms out there. they do it any way.ust can't help but wonder what message that sends. >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, someone who is often a conservative who pushes back against the sort of half-kneed attack that he golfs too much, i don't like those types of criticisms, but come on, there's a limit. . >> bernard, if you were advising the president, i mean, is anybody advising the. president is my question right now, about how it looks to the american people? social security one thing to go on vacation and have a good time and relax. everyone understands that needs to happen when you're the leader of the free world. but you're the leader of the the free world. and american just had his head chopped off. i don't get it. >> the president is getting advice and i think he frankly made a wrong optical decision. the practical matter is we have to remember we did try to rescue this guy. it was unfortunate that attempt didn't work out. it makes sense we disclose that because the american people need to know we tried to do e
they are tone deaf. they don't care. they know the criticisms out there. they do it any way.ust can't help but wonder what message that sends. >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, someone who is often a conservative who pushes back against the sort of half-kneed attack that he golfs too much, i don't like those types of criticisms, but come on, there's a limit. . >> bernard, if you were advising the president, i mean, is anybody advising the. president is my question right now,...
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they don't even participate. they run away. they leave behind tons and tons and tons of american equipment that the isis forces now have. and let's not forget. the maybe 100,000 civilian casualties that occurred in iraq over the past decade as well. so the fact that it's such a disaster right now is so painful to so many people who invested so much in iraq. and now they see everything the u.s. tried to do there simply fading away. >> it is breath takely tragic, wolf. you're right. i want to bring in elise labott. elise, the president tried to clarify when we use military power and when we don't. so let's listen to what he said. >> i've said before, the united states cannot and should not intervene every time there is a crisis in the world. so let me be clear about why we must act and act now. when we face a situation like we do on that mountain with innocent people facing the prospect of violence on a horrific scale, when we have a mandate to help in this case, a request from the iraqi government, and when we have the unique ca
they don't even participate. they run away. they leave behind tons and tons and tons of american equipment that the isis forces now have. and let's not forget. the maybe 100,000 civilian casualties that occurred in iraq over the past decade as well. so the fact that it's such a disaster right now is so painful to so many people who invested so much in iraq. and now they see everything the u.s. tried to do there simply fading away. >> it is breath takely tragic, wolf. you're right. i want...
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they lost their homes. they lost their jobs. some of their friends were deported so we had to pull them out and is a it's important for you to vote. we did get them out to vote. but it was pulling teeth to get people out to vote. so proposition 30 in california, the reason we are now in the state of california because we passed proposition 30. we passed a law that millionaires have to pay 3% more n state taxes. so we were able to bring in over $6 billion into the state of california. most of that went to education. how did we get that? go door to the door to get people to vote for that. and the people we went to to get at margin of victory it were voters that don't always vote. the immigrants who have just recently become citizens and people who didn't vote before. it can happen but it takes an awful lot of work to make it appen. >> on the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. i want to thank our panelists for helping us understand our role in a continuing effort to make democracy alive in america. >> coming up in a few mome
they lost their homes. they lost their jobs. some of their friends were deported so we had to pull them out and is a it's important for you to vote. we did get them out to vote. but it was pulling teeth to get people out to vote. so proposition 30 in california, the reason we are now in the state of california because we passed proposition 30. we passed a law that millionaires have to pay 3% more n state taxes. so we were able to bring in over $6 billion into the state of california. most of...
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they don't mean it. >> and they don't mean.anybody in the world at that point looked at the united states, the number one world power making an ascertaination we will do something and we will walk away. most of the our friends said we can't trust those guys and the enemies said we don't have to worry about them. >> like a parent said don't make me come up there. and the kid knows they will not come. that's the way the world is lookingality the united states. as a parent who never backed up a threat. >> it is amazing, governor, i have travelled the world and think back to the administration, we think there is admiration and respect and had a good dialogue with our friends. they knew what we stood for and represented. that no longer exist. >> the people fighting with and for isis are really0h0zp assemb from all over the world including the people from the united states and they are fighting and they have u.s. passports. how dangerous is it for them to get on the next flight to the u.s. and come home. >> the second of defense said
they don't mean it. >> and they don't mean.anybody in the world at that point looked at the united states, the number one world power making an ascertaination we will do something and we will walk away. most of the our friends said we can't trust those guys and the enemies said we don't have to worry about them. >> like a parent said don't make me come up there. and the kid knows they will not come. that's the way the world is lookingality the united states. as a parent who never...
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i do think they improve the situation and think they are better bills than they were yesterday. it is a crisis and we're talking about children here and of course we've got to deal with it. they have to have funding to deal with this. we've got to help lockdown the border and get the national guard there to help out. that's what we're doing tonight. >> what's the feeling on the floor, that this will pass or not pass? i don't know if if it's a great bill or not, is the thinking you'll get 218 votes? >> clearly they would not bring up the bill if they did not think it's going to pass. i'm going to need to scramble back down there, greta. >> i know you have to vote. we'll be watching to see if republicans get the 218 now. jason chaffetz, thanks very much. >> thanks, greta. >> this is a fox news alert, israeli forces moving deeper into gaza searching for a soldier kidnapped by hamas. two other israeli soldiers killed. lasting less than 90 minutes. here's the latest, conner. >> reporter: one of israel's leading newspapers is calling today's event a game changer and not in a positive
i do think they improve the situation and think they are better bills than they were yesterday. it is a crisis and we're talking about children here and of course we've got to deal with it. they have to have funding to deal with this. we've got to help lockdown the border and get the national guard there to help out. that's what we're doing tonight. >> what's the feeling on the floor, that this will pass or not pass? i don't know if if it's a great bill or not, is the thinking you'll get...
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>> in theory, they could. they are different.are different now than they were in 2008. first, the banks cannot play in this market. capitals make it too expensive to take on the exposure. they are the middlemen, or, if you prefer, the arms merchants. they are trying to satisfy demand for hedging tools because many are concerned the leveraged loan market is getting frothy. we heard this from janet yellen yourself. the same goes for the high-yield credit market. as well as a desire on the part of some, just like the german banks who played with john paulson, only to get burned, to take on more credit market exposure. what is important to point out about derivatives is this is risk created out of thin air. the loans themselves are the underlying risks, but once you create a derivative on top of that, you have brand-new risks and that creates the potential -- the potential for disaster. >> the potential for disaster. on that note, thank you. we will be back with the opening bell. that is next. ♪ >> first. bloomberg. >> welcome back.
>> in theory, they could. they are different.are different now than they were in 2008. first, the banks cannot play in this market. capitals make it too expensive to take on the exposure. they are the middlemen, or, if you prefer, the arms merchants. they are trying to satisfy demand for hedging tools because many are concerned the leveraged loan market is getting frothy. we heard this from janet yellen yourself. the same goes for the high-yield credit market. as well as a desire on the...
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they are doing whatever they can to establish the bottles. they lost a lot of wine. the battles they've got to move all of the cases out. it's basically hand-on-hand going through this. this gives you an idea, bob, of the money that is lost here. the estimates are in the hundreds and millions of dollars. many of these wineries are family-owned. they are small. a lot of people out in the fields and driving cars. it's not necessarily the fancy napa that you're thinking of. >> thank you very much. by the way, we lost greg when the story about the wine came out so so if you don't hear from him, he's having a fit. i went through a very minor earthquake in the philippines. it's scary. >> i saw something on msnbc by accident today and they had on nancy pelosi's daughter. they were asking her, what was your experience like? she was complaining that she was at nancy pelosi's estate vacation home in the napa valley and how, quote, it was a tragedy that all of the vintage wine had been destroyed. my heart goes out to all of the victims but let's put this in perspective. >> andr
they are doing whatever they can to establish the bottles. they lost a lot of wine. the battles they've got to move all of the cases out. it's basically hand-on-hand going through this. this gives you an idea, bob, of the money that is lost here. the estimates are in the hundreds and millions of dollars. many of these wineries are family-owned. they are small. a lot of people out in the fields and driving cars. it's not necessarily the fancy napa that you're thinking of. >> thank you very...
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they get so stoned. was rapping with some teens on the corner because they trusted me and they said this is not dope and i said word. >> i it was dope though. it was dope in the brownies. >> well that's his nickname. >> and there it went. >> there's the music. >> thank god. >> i want to continue talking. the music is still going. coming up, are they driverless cars or cars without drivers? either way i am drunk. "not cool" order it amazon.com or g gutfeld.com. >>> should your car kill you to save a baby or two? it is the subject of tonight's -- >> "red eye" debate 2014, live from the" red eye" debate center. >> got a new sign here. there we go. see, you put it all in one. isn't that great? thank you. welcome to the "red eye" debate, under the bellagio fountain. your ticket stub from tonight's do beat is good for a free foot rub. donny had an accident. we are praying for you, donny. driverless cars are expected to hit the streets. should your robot driver kill you to save a driver's life? he imagines the
they get so stoned. was rapping with some teens on the corner because they trusted me and they said this is not dope and i said word. >> i it was dope though. it was dope in the brownies. >> well that's his nickname. >> and there it went. >> there's the music. >> thank god. >> i want to continue talking. the music is still going. coming up, are they driverless cars or cars without drivers? either way i am drunk. "not cool" order it amazon.com or g...
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they are not as expensive to solve a some people think. we know what they are. we know a lot about them. if we do work on them, then i think the investment is going to be a lot smaller than most people think. you know if you look at what elon musk did recently with spacex, p. put that rocket of supplies up to the station for about 10%. he developed that rocket for 10% of the cost of one shuttle mission. so we know that this can be done with technology more economically and if we focus and we take the problems i think we can do this really without investing the entire gross domestic product. >> host: how long would it take a spacecraft with today's technology to get to mars and stay there and come back? are we talking 20 years? >> guest: no. you could do the whole mission in three years if you land on the planet and you use the planetary orbital mechanics properly. you could do it efficiently, explore the planet. you could leave people there. this would be a round-trip mission of three years. there are other choices. there is the most. there are some interest in
they are not as expensive to solve a some people think. we know what they are. we know a lot about them. if we do work on them, then i think the investment is going to be a lot smaller than most people think. you know if you look at what elon musk did recently with spacex, p. put that rocket of supplies up to the station for about 10%. he developed that rocket for 10% of the cost of one shuttle mission. so we know that this can be done with technology more economically and if we focus and we...
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once they are convinced, they say they are going to send the delegation team.ans before in this roughly four week conflict. they haven't held but you get the sense that this one feels different. you get the sense that both sides, this time, are taking the cease-fire plan seriously. once they are confident both sides are viewing this thing as for real, the plan is to get here and sit across from the table with one another and negotiate what ideally is going to be a lasting truce. >> egypt put forth a pro po sal last month. it will be interesting to see if a similar pro po sal is on the table now that all the fighting has happened and ended. thanks. >>> we'll watch the cease-fire over gaza all morning. we are four and a half hours into this three-day truce. will it hold? we will have live team coverage ahead from gaza, from jerusalem, right after the break. you read the labels on the foods you eat - but do you know what's in your skincare? neutrogena naturals. a line of naturally derived skincare with carefully chosen, clinically proven ingredients and no harsh c
once they are convinced, they say they are going to send the delegation team.ans before in this roughly four week conflict. they haven't held but you get the sense that this one feels different. you get the sense that both sides, this time, are taking the cease-fire plan seriously. once they are confident both sides are viewing this thing as for real, the plan is to get here and sit across from the table with one another and negotiate what ideally is going to be a lasting truce. >> egypt...
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they burned the white house, they burnt the congress, they burnt the war department, they burnt the state department. the americans wisely burnt the navy yard. distraction,act of many of which thought was outrageous, one radical mp said what the brits have done in washington is what the goths failed to do in rome. burn the shrine of democracy. they were trying to stop them fighting this bogus war. >> very true. i think, certainly, no matter well -- no matter how well behaved to the british troops were, this cannot qualify as a goodwill visit on the part of the british. [laughter] utterly dismiss the idea this was an act of revenge for york. i think we can all agree with that. the british, quite simply, what cockburn had envisioned from the time he arrived in the chesapeake in the spring of 1813 , and which ross agreed with, was to decapitate the government of james madison. they thought that by so humiliating the president by proving that he could not even defend his own capital, while he was trying to invade canada, this would so undercut support for the war, and possibly force the colla
they burned the white house, they burnt the congress, they burnt the war department, they burnt the state department. the americans wisely burnt the navy yard. distraction,act of many of which thought was outrageous, one radical mp said what the brits have done in washington is what the goths failed to do in rome. burn the shrine of democracy. they were trying to stop them fighting this bogus war. >> very true. i think, certainly, no matter well -- no matter how well behaved to the...
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> they kept the thing on the -- >> of course they did. as soon as you knock them off in the game of freedom, they are replaced by something worse. >> they were the lid on the pot that was boiling over. >> cameron what they are doing in evening land, the uk right now they have towns taken over. they have complete villages and areas where the police can't go in and actually do anything. they have taken over. they have their british fate in these towns and now you want to speak up. now you want to speak up and say something because before you didn't want to be a racist and be anti-religion and you didn't want to be this and that and you let it fester in your own country. britain is not waiting for the radicalized ones to come back. they have radicalized ones that were born, raised and bred in britain. >> you know what, i said this before on another show. when you say that it is not just about islam, these -- they are spree killers. it is like that kid in santa barbara, the kid -- the reason he went shooting was because he wasn't getting laid
> they kept the thing on the -- >> of course they did. as soon as you knock them off in the game of freedom, they are replaced by something worse. >> they were the lid on the pot that was boiling over. >> cameron what they are doing in evening land, the uk right now they have towns taken over. they have complete villages and areas where the police can't go in and actually do anything. they have taken over. they have their british fate in these towns and now you want to...
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they have territory. they have access. they have got money, and they have motives so i think the only prudent thing to assume here is over the longer term, they are going to be a threat to us. >> they offer the positive concept of a state as opposed to simply an anti-western negative message. they are giving people an idea that this could be a future. let me ask you about this, though: the one piece of good news that the west has had after is is that web able to have those airstrikes or at least air cover in iraq that has driven them in to certain areas. now we are discussing airstrikes or at least air reconnaissance over syria. does that change the equation for you? >> it starts to change it. i don't want to present this as a hopeless situation. i would say it's one of the most complicated strategic situations we have ever dealt with. in order to really degrade these people -- and i use the term "degrade more than defeat. eventually they can be defeated but you've got to degrade them along the way. to do that, you need a
they have territory. they have access. they have got money, and they have motives so i think the only prudent thing to assume here is over the longer term, they are going to be a threat to us. >> they offer the positive concept of a state as opposed to simply an anti-western negative message. they are giving people an idea that this could be a future. let me ask you about this, though: the one piece of good news that the west has had after is is that web able to have those airstrikes or...
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they will follow her and they will go there and they will buy tickets and there is nothing wrong withhat as long as you tell people what she is doing there. what is her story? where did she come from? how long is she going to be here? and simply telling the public the truth. the truth will set them free. we made a mistake. we captured her. that was a mistake. we can't set her free. but we can improve the quality of her life and look towards setting her free. her mother is still swimming off shore somewhere and that is what the show should be and rescuing other marine mammals, these places could be doing that. so it's about revolutionize these places. not down. >> we have 30 seconds left and, rick, talking to the average american right now, there are so many problems and say we have to save bees and horses and garn -- gorillas and why should we be invested in saving doll fin dolphins. >> flipper created this multi-billion dollar industry. i tell people find out what it is you're passionate about and learn everything you can about that. it could be women's rights and toxic waste or plac
they will follow her and they will go there and they will buy tickets and there is nothing wrong withhat as long as you tell people what she is doing there. what is her story? where did she come from? how long is she going to be here? and simply telling the public the truth. the truth will set them free. we made a mistake. we captured her. that was a mistake. we can't set her free. but we can improve the quality of her life and look towards setting her free. her mother is still swimming off...
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will they give those up? >> know they will not. becausehey will not they sell well. really trying to this is a trait which they have not done or. we do to guzzle it as we would water, and they are saying we cannot do it anymore. canspace. sell billions of -- they still have to sell liaison cans and bottles around the world. >> that is true. their hope is that as more people drink it, just in the smaller sizes, they will make more money. >> do we know what went into their mind in this turnaround? soover the past decade or some sales have declined about 20%. >> this is an ultimate the they are not coming back, that those sort of sales are gone? >> i would be surprised if they came back. >> thank you for being with us. bring down the jobs report with the deputy chief investment officer at the opening bell. ♪ >> is 56 minutes past the hour which means that bloomberg television's only markets. of some of make those losses after jobs created 209,000 in july. rates taking up slightly to 6.2% as more people came into the jobs force looking for work. we are on the markets aga
will they give those up? >> know they will not. becausehey will not they sell well. really trying to this is a trait which they have not done or. we do to guzzle it as we would water, and they are saying we cannot do it anymore. canspace. sell billions of -- they still have to sell liaison cans and bottles around the world. >> that is true. their hope is that as more people drink it, just in the smaller sizes, they will make more money. >> do we know what went into their mind...
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so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective tariffs and how they had to -- >> they are. who is it that's pushing the protective tariffs. the whigs. the same people pushing temperance. so they just don't trust the messengers who are the whigs. >>> with live coverage of the house on c-span e. c-span 2 on c-span 3 we compliment that coverage by showing the recent congressional hearings and public apairs events. on the weekends c-span is home to american history with programs that tell our nation's story. civil war's 150th anniversary. visiting battlefields, american artifact, tours museums and historic sites. history book shelf with the best known american history write eshs. the presidency looking at policies and legacies much our commander-in-chief. our new series, real america featuring archival government and films from the 1930s through the '70s. c-span 3 created by the cable tv try and fu
so they didn't like what they were seeing in the north. these northerners using state governments to try to change people's behavior. question. >> weren't they also still mad over the protective tariffs and how they had to -- >> they are. who is it that's pushing the protective tariffs. the whigs. the same people pushing temperance. so they just don't trust the messengers who are the whigs. >>> with live coverage of the house on c-span e. c-span 2 on c-span 3 we compliment...
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they are interested in private exchanges, they are watching them, but they want to see how they mature over time. with that, i will turn it over to karen, who will talk more about initiatives employers are implementing for 2015. >> as brian mentioned, employers are concerned about how to control costs. we asked what they thought were the most effective steps they can take to control health care costs. we saw a focus on implementing consumer directed health plans, additional tactics help control costs. in addition, related to the issue of consumer directed health plan, we wanted to understand the prevalence of the health lands. we saw increase in the prevalence of these plans. those surveyed had at least one cd hp as one of their plan offerings. our year, we had 22% of sample had a replacement model. cdhp was the only option. about a third are in a full replacement model as a way to engage employees to be consumers of health care. in addition, employers have looked at their relationship with providing coverage for spouses. focus oninue to ensuring they provide coverage dependents and sp
they are interested in private exchanges, they are watching them, but they want to see how they mature over time. with that, i will turn it over to karen, who will talk more about initiatives employers are implementing for 2015. >> as brian mentioned, employers are concerned about how to control costs. we asked what they thought were the most effective steps they can take to control health care costs. we saw a focus on implementing consumer directed health plans, additional tactics help...
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these kids, these scared kids, they are scared for their life. they don't know what they are doing. does that fall on these scared kids? no. this falls on the leadership and they have got a culture that was broken. they got a culture that didn't work. they got a culture that led to this and this, this is not us even presupposing what happened that day. because you know what? we don't know what happened that day. we don't know whether force was justified. you got people on one side saying, hang the cop by -- from the highest rafter and people on the other side, saying letting the cop go. there are big tv personalities saying what the cops did was wonderful, was wonderful. it was great policing. we don't know that. if he shot at point blank range because he is charging the cop and he is trying to get the gun, it's justified. but if the forensic evidence comes back and the shots were from five, ten, 15 feet off, it's not so clear-cut. so people need to really shut their mouth until they know exactly what happened. but we do know what happened there, mika, and there is a total breakdown
these kids, these scared kids, they are scared for their life. they don't know what they are doing. does that fall on these scared kids? no. this falls on the leadership and they have got a culture that was broken. they got a culture that didn't work. they got a culture that led to this and this, this is not us even presupposing what happened that day. because you know what? we don't know what happened that day. we don't know whether force was justified. you got people on one side saying, hang...
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they are trying to fix a green car. i think they are ready to prank him.w why he's working without a shirt on -- >> it's hot. >> goes down to the exhaust, covers up the exhaust, but listen and watch. everyone starts cracking up. look at the guy. >> oh, that's so mean! >> completely. >> almost looks like he's wearing a mask. >> like something out of a cartoon, what they do to bugs bun bunny. >> he had the glasses on. you can see the outline. >> at least it's not in his eyes. >> he's noted ma, all in all, it's a good prank. >> it's a popular trend, to embarrass your loved ones online. well, this guy does it better than anybody. his name is devin cox, but they are short. >> we thought they were extinct, but -- >> stop! >> embarrassing his gorgeous girlfriend, liz valley, there with the velcro rollers in her hair. >> 7:30, 8:30, 9:00 -- winning! >> oh, my. >> poor liz. >> hey, girlfriend, can you scratch my ear? oh, that's the spot. >> that was creative. >> healthiest type of dr. >> diarrhea. >> it's good stuff. you see why he's catching on online, and his gir
they are trying to fix a green car. i think they are ready to prank him.w why he's working without a shirt on -- >> it's hot. >> goes down to the exhaust, covers up the exhaust, but listen and watch. everyone starts cracking up. look at the guy. >> oh, that's so mean! >> completely. >> almost looks like he's wearing a mask. >> like something out of a cartoon, what they do to bugs bun bunny. >> he had the glasses on. you can see the outline. >> at...
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>> you know, islamic state from the beginning they come to iraq, they do it in 2007, they kill yazidi. they kill a lot of yazidi in mosul. they kidnap more than 55 police borders, and they kill people in the north of mosul. so they don' don't think they have a right to life. >> thank you for joining us. it's a very bad situation that the yazidi have found themselves there. >>> now a 72 hour cease-fire continues in gaza. israeli negotiators are meeting in cairo with egyptian mediato mediators. indirect talks are being held between gaza factions and israel. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people used to live here. there were schools, shops, mosques, the gaza neighborhood struggling but surviving under israel's blockade. but there are few places inhabitable now. this woman shows me her phone. she and 39 members of her family used to live here. another cease-fire means another chance to salvage what she can. >> reporter: thewe cake to take out what we can from under the rubble. we hope to find a few of our things. god willing the region becomes stable again so
>> you know, islamic state from the beginning they come to iraq, they do it in 2007, they kill yazidi. they kill a lot of yazidi in mosul. they kidnap more than 55 police borders, and they kill people in the north of mosul. so they don' don't think they have a right to life. >> thank you for joining us. it's a very bad situation that the yazidi have found themselves there. >>> now a 72 hour cease-fire continues in gaza. israeli negotiators are meeting in cairo with egyptian...
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and they were out here again tonight. and they were doing what they could to
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they are extraordinarily sure of what they are doing. what we found was this certainty, the ideological certainty of their mission. we heard earlier the iraqi army disappeared. everybody was suprised they couldn't fight. it is because these guys are so certain that they will die for this. >> they have more equipment and more money than they ever had before. >> that makes them even more frightening and scary. i think they welcome the attention, they welcome this fight. >> this is not a good time for the president. he realizes something has to be done because it approaches genocidal nature yet at the same time he is reluctant to being dragged into this. he knows this will not be over in a day. >> this is going to be a long-term struggle, trying to prepare the country to an idea of this is not just a one-off humanitarian airdrops and get the country comfortable with that idea while still reassuring the public that he doesn't plan on having a repeat of 2003. he doesn't plan to put ground troops in there. and to try to define what his goals a
they are extraordinarily sure of what they are doing. what we found was this certainty, the ideological certainty of their mission. we heard earlier the iraqi army disappeared. everybody was suprised they couldn't fight. it is because these guys are so certain that they will die for this. >> they have more equipment and more money than they ever had before. >> that makes them even more frightening and scary. i think they welcome the attention, they welcome this fight. >> this...
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they were trying to pass or rather the that the administration was trying to implement they didn't they didn't appreciate what congress had done and so they just went and did it by executive order that's the speaker's point so republicans assume that it's the democrats who are spreading the impeachment rumors in order to gain soup of the of the president do you buy that. oh absolutely you look at the the only people who are with the every leader of the democratic party from you know david pluff to nancy pelosi debbie wasserman schultz they're out there they're sending e-mails raising money second about impeachment impeachment impeachment no one else except for them in terms of a leadership position has ever mentioned impeachment speaker boehner has come out very clearly and said that they have no intention of bringing up impeachment this administration is literally i mean think about the concept of this and larry i know you've interviewed countless world leaders the idea that the president's own team is talking about impeachment to the level they are really shows you how desperate you a
they were trying to pass or rather the that the administration was trying to implement they didn't they didn't appreciate what congress had done and so they just went and did it by executive order that's the speaker's point so republicans assume that it's the democrats who are spreading the impeachment rumors in order to gain soup of the of the president do you buy that. oh absolutely you look at the the only people who are with the every leader of the democratic party from you know david pluff...
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they were able to leave the spirit they have had to contend with weeks of fighting. they are desperately in need of help. they are also shortages of food, fuel and electricity. the world health organization gave the greenlight for the use of experimental drugs and vaccines. was ethical to offer the treatments. it has affected liberia. later in the week the scale had been vastly underestimated. in extraordinary measures were needed to contain this. bacall, passed away on tuesday at age 89. she said her first film is where she met her filter -- future husband humphrey odegard. she appeared more than 40 films. just have a successful career on broadway. she received an oscar for her life work. on wednesday they confirmed to him would join the u.s. and send arms to the kurdish forces fighting militants in iran. romney said it was prepared to help with humanitarian aid and nonlethal military equipment or >> we're looking to see what help we can provide. it could be in the form of and trucksplies unit to name a few items. the debate about should the were argue that is neces
they were able to leave the spirit they have had to contend with weeks of fighting. they are desperately in need of help. they are also shortages of food, fuel and electricity. the world health organization gave the greenlight for the use of experimental drugs and vaccines. was ethical to offer the treatments. it has affected liberia. later in the week the scale had been vastly underestimated. in extraordinary measures were needed to contain this. bacall, passed away on tuesday at age 89. she...
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they don't show any signs of slowing down. they have stopped hiring? >> there are groups where they have either been told to slow down their hiring or not to hire or not to replace an existing person when they leave, or they can extend offers but the people cannot start until october, november, december. they are starting to show a little bit of discipline around how quickly they have a headcount and may be show more leverage to make cory happy. >> making me happy is a good thing. [laughter] >> i will try to keep that in mind. >> 10,000 to 15,000 employees. >> what do you make of the other verticals? we see the other software and services companies. we had concur on the show on monday. it made me think of all the other verticals that salesforce gets into. salesforce is, we will start doing that. are they getting traction and could that hurt the other software service companies? >> some of them better watch out. viva is partnered with salesforce and they are in the health care space. >> a rocket ship of a stock, went straight through the roof and doing
they don't show any signs of slowing down. they have stopped hiring? >> there are groups where they have either been told to slow down their hiring or not to hire or not to replace an existing person when they leave, or they can extend offers but the people cannot start until october, november, december. they are starting to show a little bit of discipline around how quickly they have a headcount and may be show more leverage to make cory happy. >> making me happy is a good thing....
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they are intent. we saw three or four of them very early on, would not listen to those church leaders and community leaders telling everybody to get on the sidewalks and back up. three or four gentlemen were holding up their signs, going face-to-face with police and getting closer. some of them, i recognize the shirts. they had slogans about a revolution taking place now. i presume those were outside agitators that captain johnson was talking about. >> reporter: the rule tonight, going into the evening, it worked for several hours, police basically told the crowd you couldn't stand on a corner. you couldn't loiter around. you had to keep moving. what you saw for most of the evening was during a quarter mile stretch, people basically walking up and down the street, chanting. i saw some young kids who brought 20 dozen roses, they were handing roses out to people. as long as the crowd kept moving in that circular fashion, there was no response from the police. it was at the moment that everyone kind of c
they are intent. we saw three or four of them very early on, would not listen to those church leaders and community leaders telling everybody to get on the sidewalks and back up. three or four gentlemen were holding up their signs, going face-to-face with police and getting closer. some of them, i recognize the shirts. they had slogans about a revolution taking place now. i presume those were outside agitators that captain johnson was talking about. >> reporter: the rule tonight, going...
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they have tentacles to reach out and do damage to whoever they want to get. >> so what they do is they find someone in the community. they will send a letter to that person in the community. that person will then rewrite the letter or place the original letter in another envelope and send it to the person intended. >> another way inmates communicate is by passing notes to one another. >> the cell next door. >> right before we got in here, they were seen fishing something around that ball and into that cell and it was pulled into this cell. >> the messages are often written in very small writing, we call it mini-writing, on small pieces of paper, where they can be easily rolled and stored in some place that's undetectable. one inmate who was going to a visit a couple of years ago was discovered with notes inside of his jumpsuit for the purpose of removing them to show his visitor during the visit. we only allow them to have pen-fillers, but they will sharpen those pen-fillers to get a fine point on it and that enables them to write very small. they also do what is called ghost writing.
they have tentacles to reach out and do damage to whoever they want to get. >> so what they do is they find someone in the community. they will send a letter to that person in the community. that person will then rewrite the letter or place the original letter in another envelope and send it to the person intended. >> another way inmates communicate is by passing notes to one another. >> the cell next door. >> right before we got in here, they were seen fishing something...
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what they do personally is what they do personally. to are the government say you have to accept this, i mean in my opinion, that's completely wrong. host: from colombia, maryland, again the discussion this morning taking a look at same-sex marriage. if your opinion changed of it, here is a call. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i'm a proponent for gay marriage. however, i do believe that a person should have the right for their insurance purposes to put down whomever they would like to be a part of their insurance, for coverage. and i think if we were to allow that, and a person's right to be able to choose who they want to be, whether family member or whomever, a partner or whatever, that would help solve some of this problem. i'm not really for gay marriage. host: let me ask you this. what shapes your opinion on gay marriage the most, if you had to -- if you had to kind of define that? caller: well, i must admit i'm a christian, and i just don't believe that a man and a man and a woman and a woman should be in union
what they do personally is what they do personally. to are the government say you have to accept this, i mean in my opinion, that's completely wrong. host: from colombia, maryland, again the discussion this morning taking a look at same-sex marriage. if your opinion changed of it, here is a call. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i'm a proponent for gay marriage. however, i do believe that a person should have the right for their insurance purposes to put down whomever they...