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they feel they have momentum for what they are doing.t's why you see the effort to adjourn early. they were supposed to be in until friday. i think they could like to conclude within the next few hour and take away the focus of what the democrats are doing right now on the floor. >> what's the feeling among republicans as you pass by them and hear them chatter? >> they are frustrated but also -- this is going to pass, the adjournment vote. i don't think that the democrats quite thought this was going to turn out the way it did today. i think they were unsure what they were doing when they got on the floor. democrats told me that they weren't sure what the next steps would be. they were taking it an hour at a time. turned in to this and it surprised everybody on both sides of the aisle. republicans are trying to take a balanced approach and don't want to send in plain clothes police officers on the floor to remove the democrats. that's not something anyone wants to experience or see. suddenly the floor is taken over by democrats. the repu
they feel they have momentum for what they are doing.t's why you see the effort to adjourn early. they were supposed to be in until friday. i think they could like to conclude within the next few hour and take away the focus of what the democrats are doing right now on the floor. >> what's the feeling among republicans as you pass by them and hear them chatter? >> they are frustrated but also -- this is going to pass, the adjournment vote. i don't think that the democrats quite...
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they felt it. they were so angry that they didn't respect the consequences. this confrontation is largely due to one man. i think glenn frank, when you read the record. how many had him for a course. so you know his story. he's a former marine, he still looked like a marine. have you ever seen this. the geology professor who had been a lifer at kent. he has a double which i realized as i was doing this. do you recognize drew carey? >> the funny part is that drew carey went to kent state. he was there in 1975. he flunked out after a year or dropped out after year. i thought if anybody's going to make this movie, it should be drew carey. so anyway, glenn frank froze himself between the two groups. is that him with the beard and the megaphone? can you tell? i couldn't get confirmation. they had this confrontation and you can see, there's film footage of this. he starts begging and crying and he finally has tears in his voice and at some point he falls to the ground and one of the reason is the emotion but the other reason is that he's looking behind these kids a
they felt it. they were so angry that they didn't respect the consequences. this confrontation is largely due to one man. i think glenn frank, when you read the record. how many had him for a course. so you know his story. he's a former marine, he still looked like a marine. have you ever seen this. the geology professor who had been a lifer at kent. he has a double which i realized as i was doing this. do you recognize drew carey? >> the funny part is that drew carey went to kent state....
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and they laugh. they laugh at us. they say, what's going on? they don't even believe it. even the people from china this morning, you'll see because i think it's going to be on cnn and probably cbs. they are saying, mr. trump is right. they cannot believe what they get away with. i have the largest bank in the world from china. massive bank. it's a tenant in one of my buildings. i know the people. they are sort of friends of mine. they tell me, we don't believe we we get away with it. they know me. i don't know if they know i'm going to be revealing this. but they say, we can't believe, we can't believe we get away with it. so we're going to turn it around. now, we need strong borders. we've got to have that. either that, or we don't have a country. 16,500 border patrol agents two weeks ago endorsed me. first time they have ever endorsed a presidential candidate. and i asked them -- i said -- what a perfect group to ask as opposed to some consultant that wants to suck you dry with fees that doesn't know anything. they know less than the beautiful young woman standing ther
and they laugh. they laugh at us. they say, what's going on? they don't even believe it. even the people from china this morning, you'll see because i think it's going to be on cnn and probably cbs. they are saying, mr. trump is right. they cannot believe what they get away with. i have the largest bank in the world from china. massive bank. it's a tenant in one of my buildings. i know the people. they are sort of friends of mine. they tell me, we don't believe we we get away with it. they know...
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they are lying, they are being dishonest, because they don't know. i've spent more time in the sector than any of the other nine sectors and what i do is i think politicians, political leaders, people who have a voice, and power to do something, i kick into the sector unannounced and i show them stuff. the problem is if we were to go several miles right now he's on the river, there is an area and i was there several weeks ago, i think video that you might show later of illegal immigration. host: we can show it brand-new. to those guys were cartel members, smugglers and the others were workers, presumably who are coming here to work, but two of them were not, and that was there. when that occurred, i had to drive around a minute before i found a border patrol agent or any law enforcement whatsoever. they do not have enough people assigned, and if they do have enough, they sure do not have them assigned appropriately and that is why laredo is so interesting because unlike el paso, they don't have fences, they don't have agent assigned every so often, t
they are lying, they are being dishonest, because they don't know. i've spent more time in the sector than any of the other nine sectors and what i do is i think politicians, political leaders, people who have a voice, and power to do something, i kick into the sector unannounced and i show them stuff. the problem is if we were to go several miles right now he's on the river, there is an area and i was there several weeks ago, i think video that you might show later of illegal immigration....
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they were walking down the street. they were jumped. they were sit nothing a car nearby. one woman runs to get help. there were plane clothed police officers nearby. they ran up the hill and arrested all three suspects. they were surprised. >> i'm from new york. it doesn't happen there. i wouldn't expect something like this in the city. >> it scares me a little bit. san francisco is really nice, but now hearing this it makes me feel i should be more aware. >>> they face robbery charges. they are all from the bay area. the gun was reported in louisiana. >>> state officials say they may look more closely to the groups that want to hold rallies. this happens after saturday. they faced off against counter protesters. there was 10 police and highway patrol officers trying to keep the two groups separate. people not involved are asking why this demonstration was even allowed. >> i know they are protected under free speech. i would like to know where the line is drawn. >> it's a first amendment right. it is freedom of speech. they went through the permit process. >> now there we
they were walking down the street. they were jumped. they were sit nothing a car nearby. one woman runs to get help. there were plane clothed police officers nearby. they ran up the hill and arrested all three suspects. they were surprised. >> i'm from new york. it doesn't happen there. i wouldn't expect something like this in the city. >> it scares me a little bit. san francisco is really nice, but now hearing this it makes me feel i should be more aware. >>> they face...
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they survive basically off of reindeer. they hunted reindeer, they eat they eat only reindeer. they become such connoisseurs of reindeer that they would write about their favorite parts of the reindeer. does anyone want to note the favorite part of the reindeer? anybody? yes. do you know? no. this may be a little gruesome but there is a fat behind eyelid that is quite delectable. they survived but they are getting weaker and weaker. thankfully, in mid february gutter side finally lands, now a lot of things are not going well. this is another factor, they land and what the man called the worst blizzard they had ever seen hit. a blizzard so strong that they were literally lifted off of their feet and thrown backwards by the wind. they are in the cabin they luckily find, they waited out for five days, they emerge in this landscape that looks as if they said totally transformed by snow. they finally meet meet together, operation gutter side, operation grouse, these ten men, and i will not forget it some point in time he was saying was operation grouse in the cabin and providing bat
they survive basically off of reindeer. they hunted reindeer, they eat they eat only reindeer. they become such connoisseurs of reindeer that they would write about their favorite parts of the reindeer. does anyone want to note the favorite part of the reindeer? anybody? yes. do you know? no. this may be a little gruesome but there is a fat behind eyelid that is quite delectable. they survived but they are getting weaker and weaker. thankfully, in mid february gutter side finally lands, now a...
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they are very good shots. they move silently, and they can move swiftly and they shoot accurately. when he comes up against s.w.a.t., you know, he is probably going to lose that gunfight, even though he hit one of the orlando pd s.w.a.t. officers in the helmet. again, the helmet products the officer and the bear cat gets in there to make the entry, and the diversionary devices, it's a noise flash diversionary device and it shocks or stuns the suspect or distracts him so the s.w.a.t. officers can make a move in, and they did it textbook, they went in and breached it and moved in quickly and they engaged him and got him so he couldn't hurt anybody else. >> jim, what can we expect as far as what is happening right now? we know the investigators and law enforcement are still inside making sure the nightclub is free of any other explosive devices, but this is what is tough to hear for so many family members, friends, and people that were there and people in the community is that there are approximately 20 people dead, multiple people dead inside. what can we expect as far as them going
they are very good shots. they move silently, and they can move swiftly and they shoot accurately. when he comes up against s.w.a.t., you know, he is probably going to lose that gunfight, even though he hit one of the orlando pd s.w.a.t. officers in the helmet. again, the helmet products the officer and the bear cat gets in there to make the entry, and the diversionary devices, it's a noise flash diversionary device and it shocks or stuns the suspect or distracts him so the s.w.a.t. officers...
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if they refuse, they were beaten. if they did what she said, she would spoil them with new clothing, food, and big cash gifts. some became incredibly rich. extraordinary story. this is an amazing family story. dwarves are tossed, empires, and empire is increased, great love affairs, but also where fathers killed her sons. wives have their husbands overthrown and murdered, sons collude to murder their fathers. how many of the 20 romanovs were assassinated or killed? of the last 12, 6 were murdered violently or assassinated. i will give you an idea. for the late 18th century onward, half of them were killed. but of the themes of the book is that russia is a very hard country to rule and being a tsar is a hard thing to be. brian: should president clinton be called tsar putin? simon: people say if, powerful russians laugh about this very question. for him, wealth is irrelevant. he is the tsar. everything belongs to him. who tried the most to democracy over there? simon: i think alexander the second is the most sympathetic
if they refuse, they were beaten. if they did what she said, she would spoil them with new clothing, food, and big cash gifts. some became incredibly rich. extraordinary story. this is an amazing family story. dwarves are tossed, empires, and empire is increased, great love affairs, but also where fathers killed her sons. wives have their husbands overthrown and murdered, sons collude to murder their fathers. how many of the 20 romanovs were assassinated or killed? of the last 12, 6 were...
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they had no witnesses, they had no court, no trial, and they were really treated with discussed -- disgust. they were put down honestly, like wildlife. i use the "n" word throughout the book. it is a degrading, ugly word that has no place in our modern lexicon, but i use it because nothing so portrays the past as the language in common use at the time. in other words, it is not words heard from our years -- ears in this present time. it is what it was like at that time. to have lost -- glossed over it would have denied these people the right and indignities they had to endure. that is why i use it. i make no apology for using it. i had to show what it was like in 1946 in rural the -- georgia. and i use the word lynch throughout. according to the dictionary definition, it is a murder by mob action without a lawful trial. steves is head of the law center and he asked me not to use the word lynch, but i told the publisher that this was not acceptable. but i have no say. the publisher has the right to set the title of the book. i would not have used it, but the court officials, the white house
they had no witnesses, they had no court, no trial, and they were really treated with discussed -- disgust. they were put down honestly, like wildlife. i use the "n" word throughout the book. it is a degrading, ugly word that has no place in our modern lexicon, but i use it because nothing so portrays the past as the language in common use at the time. in other words, it is not words heard from our years -- ears in this present time. it is what it was like at that time. to have lost...
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they want to get in as fast as they can because if people are wounded in there, they want to get them medical assistant, and people are thinking the shooting is happening, and police are inside, and sometimes tactical officers have to force their way in, and they use diversionairy flashes, and flash bang entry, and you know, s.w.a.t. to be trying to get in to stop the person or persons from wounding more people, and get the wounded people to medical care. earlier we saw reports, it was pretty close to a regional happen, a block away or so they could get them to medical care quickly, that's really important. and s.w.a.t. commanders will be acting swiftly to get in that situation where they could get the wounded people and stop the person or persons from killing or hurting more people. >> we know this happened around 2:00 a.m. in the orlando area, and there are 30 to 40 police cars and officers and k-9 units on the streets and a helicopter. you are law enforcement and you have been through this scenario, and what is going through the officers' heads who are in charge as they try to get
they want to get in as fast as they can because if people are wounded in there, they want to get them medical assistant, and people are thinking the shooting is happening, and police are inside, and sometimes tactical officers have to force their way in, and they use diversionairy flashes, and flash bang entry, and you know, s.w.a.t. to be trying to get in to stop the person or persons from wounding more people, and get the wounded people to medical care. earlier we saw reports, it was pretty...
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they do have money if they escaped. they spent months with the diamonds. they had billions of pounds on their body and they weighed in a modest amount -- enormous amount. when the bullets came, these made their execution and agony much longer because the bullets bounced off diamond. hard to some of since -- substance known to man. they did not die. they had to go among the bodies, so much blood on the war it was slippery like an ice rink. it had to walk in and stabbed them and shoot them in the head. still, two of the girls come at , half anf this, mayhem hour, two of the girls were still coughing and had to be stabbed and shot all over again. writing this.was it is agony. >> who reported on what happened? as i remembered, he talked about being in a room. who had the information? the assassins, mergers, probably wrote memoirs about what they had done. because the whole thing with such a debacle, it took literally three days and three nights without sleep to bury the bodies. what happened with the bodies afterwards, we should i go into saidit involves sulfu
they do have money if they escaped. they spent months with the diamonds. they had billions of pounds on their body and they weighed in a modest amount -- enormous amount. when the bullets came, these made their execution and agony much longer because the bullets bounced off diamond. hard to some of since -- substance known to man. they did not die. they had to go among the bodies, so much blood on the war it was slippery like an ice rink. it had to walk in and stabbed them and shoot them in the...
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they love it and it is their passion. >> they are doing it in europe and they are doing it here. dozens of stories, british newspapers, american newspapers about the wave of intolerance that has been sweeping england after the vote. there is no real proof for it. >> i mean i hate polish people. i do it quietly. i love there were leaflets. it is funny that they were passing leaflets out and they called them leaf polish vermin. i'm irish. if i saw a leaflet that said irish vermin, it would ruin my day. they are suffering from no sense of humor. >> you know what is funny? they were not handing them out on the streets, but they were depositing them in mailboxes which makes me think the people behind them were the -- >> polish! yes. >> they are busy calling the brexit people racist. they stuck these phony things in there. i don't think there was any racist behind them. >> i think it is the easy argument to say somebody is a racist. if somebody disagrees with you the leftists in this country feel like they are trying to kill you. >> that is such a bigoted thing to say. >> look, this is
they love it and it is their passion. >> they are doing it in europe and they are doing it here. dozens of stories, british newspapers, american newspapers about the wave of intolerance that has been sweeping england after the vote. there is no real proof for it. >> i mean i hate polish people. i do it quietly. i love there were leaflets. it is funny that they were passing leaflets out and they called them leaf polish vermin. i'm irish. if i saw a leaflet that said irish vermin, it...
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hong kong, but globally they want a strong europe, they want a strong u.s., they do not want anybodyocking the boat. ♪ ♪ i want to go to turkey, richard engels is there. richard, tell me what we know at this moment about who did what and where they are in the investigation. richard: i think at this point we know mostly how they did what they did. not necessarily who. the position among government officials is that this was in isis attack and it was a coordinated attack, with the first militant, arriving according to the prime minister of turkey, in two taxicabs. three militants got out, they were dressed in civilian clothes. then they opened fire at a security checkpoint. one of the checkpoints you need to cross to get into the terminal. one of the suicide bombers detonated at curbside. the explosion created panic, confusion and allowed the other two attackers to go into the terminal itself. one of the attackers then lou up by the arrival -- blew up by the arrival station, where people wait. the other attacker was on foot and got upstairs, got not far from the business lounge by the
hong kong, but globally they want a strong europe, they want a strong u.s., they do not want anybodyocking the boat. ♪ ♪ i want to go to turkey, richard engels is there. richard, tell me what we know at this moment about who did what and where they are in the investigation. richard: i think at this point we know mostly how they did what they did. not necessarily who. the position among government officials is that this was in isis attack and it was a coordinated attack, with the first...
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stopped since they promised they would limit that? >> from what i hear it is better, not perfect. but the fact that there is a dialogue and they are taking the dialogue seriously say very important development. sometimes when we talk about foreign policy we are he looking for big wins and looking for it to stop right away. my view is that just talking about it in a real way is a real step. >> rose:ed china development for numb beijing not so long ago. there is a clear discussion on all these issues with an equal number of people around the world and equal number of chinese leaders. so that there was a conversation about it. that is not a dialogue-- it a dialogue among government people and private people and but it's at the same time they have to be knowledgeable that these are issues that have to be-- that need to be engaged and need to be the fore runner of even the more intractable problems. >> that's exactly right. and the more we engage, the more we practice practice cooperating the better. let me give you an example with india,
stopped since they promised they would limit that? >> from what i hear it is better, not perfect. but the fact that there is a dialogue and they are taking the dialogue seriously say very important development. sometimes when we talk about foreign policy we are he looking for big wins and looking for it to stop right away. my view is that just talking about it in a real way is a real step. >> rose:ed china development for numb beijing not so long ago. there is a clear discussion on...
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so they did what they were supposed to do. they took it seriously. shut it down. i expect here in a while this will all be over. >> i'd like to emphasize, because of that report and what they triggered, they went into the proper protocol to make sure that facility will remain safe. i think you remarked on this before, they have to go through the full protocol of checking off the boxes to make sure it's clear, correct? >> exactly. it would be strangely ironic if this confused report massed the fact that there was something going on. so they have to be double sure. that's why this is taking a while to resolve. >> if you have been watching us, we have been watching over an hour now what has been taking place at joint base andrews, a scheduled drill at their facility. someone on site, our pete williams witnessed members of the drill operation, carrying long guns and phoned in a report about the potential of an active shooter on the base the drill triggers into a real time wa walkdown then reports to shelter in place. they were encouraging people that they believed tha
so they did what they were supposed to do. they took it seriously. shut it down. i expect here in a while this will all be over. >> i'd like to emphasize, because of that report and what they triggered, they went into the proper protocol to make sure that facility will remain safe. i think you remarked on this before, they have to go through the full protocol of checking off the boxes to make sure it's clear, correct? >> exactly. it would be strangely ironic if this confused report...
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, or they don't.areholders of already said they plan on withholding their votes. what we have learned is that gannett expects it not to be enough to be a majority. they expect between 25% and 35% to withhold. that will be too low. at that point the company will have to figure out what it wants to do. what we have learned is that this juncture, unless something major were to happen the next 24-48 hours, the board is leaning towards dropping it for several reasons. they can always buy to be later. at this point, the stock went way down. there was a degree of premium. noter two, gannett does lead tribune can get to $15 a share on its own. they figure let's see the price drop. once shareholders get frustrated with it may be able want us to come back. betty: there is that option which is we can always come back. why did it seem like there was urgency on their part? alex: great question. from the tribune camp they thought really they had investigated this to buy you. the thought being gannett was going to f
, or they don't.areholders of already said they plan on withholding their votes. what we have learned is that gannett expects it not to be enough to be a majority. they expect between 25% and 35% to withhold. that will be too low. at that point the company will have to figure out what it wants to do. what we have learned is that this juncture, unless something major were to happen the next 24-48 hours, the board is leaning towards dropping it for several reasons. they can always buy to be...
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alien, they dol add towards the economy. they consume, they purchase. they add towards the gdp.ll this rank or an ms is coming to myi think it goes argument, too many people get up fighting over the doughnut hole and not the donor. the doughnut hole has no calories,. making out. whoever hires is individuals are making out. this whole argument of people taking people's jobs, i don't think that is happening. most of those jobs those people are working at i don't want to do. i'm a college educated person. i teach at the university. doingve these individuals low heel labor. someone is paying them as well as they can and they are making out. those are the people that are eating the doughnut. the rest of us are fighting over the doughnut hole. i have experience with illegals, and i wanted to point out that your color from michigan was wrong. my brother-in-law is a top-notch computer software person. he had to retrain israel at hp earsrom india ago. the whole company had to train their replacements from india and they lost their jobs. experiencey personal with illegal immigration is th
alien, they dol add towards the economy. they consume, they purchase. they add towards the gdp.ll this rank or an ms is coming to myi think it goes argument, too many people get up fighting over the doughnut hole and not the donor. the doughnut hole has no calories,. making out. whoever hires is individuals are making out. this whole argument of people taking people's jobs, i don't think that is happening. most of those jobs those people are working at i don't want to do. i'm a college educated...
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they are not done. they declared victory, but they have not finished it.ie: it is a humanitarian crisis. james: there are several things to watch for, and they have done a good job so far. we have got to watch out for the shia melissa's -- shia militias. if thereot surprise me were atrocities going on with the shia militias hurting people. and we really need to watch carefully to see what the iraqi central government does in the wake of liberation of, let's say, fallujah, to know demonstrate it will be a good political partner, it will include sunnis, take care of refugees, put resources in there so people go back to their homes and fallujah becomes successful again. if they don't, it goes back to what it was. mike: this is exactly one of the areas where i think we need to be more aggressive. it is the. of -- it is the area of the sunnis in iraq and the shiite of iraq. the shia 13 things. they want autonomy. the kurds want the same thing. they want an end to demarcation. sunnis can work in the iraqi government, be in the iraqi military. if they are a membe
they are not done. they declared victory, but they have not finished it.ie: it is a humanitarian crisis. james: there are several things to watch for, and they have done a good job so far. we have got to watch out for the shia melissa's -- shia militias. if thereot surprise me were atrocities going on with the shia militias hurting people. and we really need to watch carefully to see what the iraqi central government does in the wake of liberation of, let's say, fallujah, to know demonstrate it...
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they don't support trump but they don't support hillary so they will not vote for him. i think lot of tea party activist favor ted cruz. so they are mad and angry cruz wasn't able to become the party's nominee. he does have supporters even in the tea party but they are not keen overall on donald trump. >> what do you think the future holds for the tea party? >> if you look how far the republican party has come on issues, the rational of reducing the deficit and lower taxes is republican party orthodox. i don't think america's like the message but it has been successful. very conservative activists believe they will not be happy until the federal government is a libertarian mission. i don't think that will happen. but i think they will be involved in politics. i think there will be groups making arguments for conservative policies to deal with those issues whether they maintain tea party framework or the name i am not sure. michelle bachmannman is no longer in congress and started the tea party talks. many conservatives in congress rebranded as the liberty caucus. i thin
they don't support trump but they don't support hillary so they will not vote for him. i think lot of tea party activist favor ted cruz. so they are mad and angry cruz wasn't able to become the party's nominee. he does have supporters even in the tea party but they are not keen overall on donald trump. >> what do you think the future holds for the tea party? >> if you look how far the republican party has come on issues, the rational of reducing the deficit and lower taxes is...
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they could be on the exchanges if they wanted. they could get it through their employer.ir spouses coverage. just for just one pool congress members. host: kim? caller: i am still here. host: did you hear what rachel roubein had to say? the of whatabout they are proposing is so good, why don't they all just take their coverage, tried out for a year and see how they like it? host: ok. ron from newark, new jersey? caller: good morning. how are you? a quick comment. bad -- i have a couple of quick comments because it want to respond to the previous question. just on the quality of the aca, thatht point out republican presidential candidate, ted cruz, admitted appliednever -- a wife for health coverage through the aca. one might take note of that. another point. and thisaller called space to the nature of the aca. it is not single-payer. they asked the question, where did the premiums for the aca go? is thatre of the aca multiple insurance companies, private insurance, provide health insurance coverage through the aca. premiums --vel the and your guest did not answer this que
they could be on the exchanges if they wanted. they could get it through their employer.ir spouses coverage. just for just one pool congress members. host: kim? caller: i am still here. host: did you hear what rachel roubein had to say? the of whatabout they are proposing is so good, why don't they all just take their coverage, tried out for a year and see how they like it? host: ok. ron from newark, new jersey? caller: good morning. how are you? a quick comment. bad -- i have a couple of quick...
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likegents say they do not to go there because they go alone and they are attacked. we put out a report two months ago in laredo about father make cnobel park. they had a problem with drug smugglers running through this children's part nobody did anything. a city councilmember, by the way who is democrat, that he contacted us and he gave us pictures of during the kid sports game but these smugglers ran drugs through the football field at the half yard line. only after a lot of media pressure did the city of laredo or the county actually put someone there to monitor the area. that was after months of officials complaining and residents complaining about it and nothing happened. that is what we are dealing with. we are really dealing with a situation with a lot of misinformation. there's a lot of misinformation from the right about what goes on at the border. there's a lot of misinformation from the left. the people in these communities -- oftentimes, political leaders have economic reasons to continue to use the uniform crime reports, which the fbi director said to a
likegents say they do not to go there because they go alone and they are attacked. we put out a report two months ago in laredo about father make cnobel park. they had a problem with drug smugglers running through this children's part nobody did anything. a city councilmember, by the way who is democrat, that he contacted us and he gave us pictures of during the kid sports game but these smugglers ran drugs through the football field at the half yard line. only after a lot of media pressure did...
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>> to listen to them and how they talk, reading their books they say they read and so on, they talk about the war today and this is important i think for the anti-isis campaign. there is a tendency to think about defeat as strategic defeats against isis. that's not through isis to present itself as a long-term project. they talk about it as a tactic which is a war of attrition. they want to oust everywhere and to think the americans were in iraq and they had the appetite to fight us ten years later, president obama had little or less appetite to fight us and ten years's time will be less. they have a core and that's the most important part of isis. the core that is consistent of a security official. these are the most dangerous people and many were former members of saddam hussein's security authorities. they shaped the organization in terms of how to operate and how it works and ensures the survival. i think they have the goal. that core won't go away. you can defeat the members who joined it two years ago and so on. they think of the long-term strategy as a war of attrition. >> if you g
>> to listen to them and how they talk, reading their books they say they read and so on, they talk about the war today and this is important i think for the anti-isis campaign. there is a tendency to think about defeat as strategic defeats against isis. that's not through isis to present itself as a long-term project. they talk about it as a tactic which is a war of attrition. they want to oust everywhere and to think the americans were in iraq and they had the appetite to fight us ten...
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they want new markets. they want to be able to penetrate the united states and be in as many places they can be. there's a joke they're like the fedex model. you get the drugs from colombia, peru, bolivia, into mexico, and 24 hours later they in streets o of new york, washington, dallas, phoenix. they want to be able to continue making a profit. >> host: how do they get them across? >> guest: usually corruption.ru i think mexico's biggest challenge, biggest problem, aside from building strong rule of law institutions, democratic institutions that work. than impunity in mexico is 98%. if you kill someone, commit a murder, commit a crime, often times there's 598% chance you'll get away with it. when you have that much corruption it's easy to by authorities to bring the drugs into the united states. also corruption on the u.s. side of the border. something we overlook. there are gangs, there are networks. we're not talking about one major cartel, we're talking about, big, big cartels that are huge. they have t
they want new markets. they want to be able to penetrate the united states and be in as many places they can be. there's a joke they're like the fedex model. you get the drugs from colombia, peru, bolivia, into mexico, and 24 hours later they in streets o of new york, washington, dallas, phoenix. they want to be able to continue making a profit. >> host: how do they get them across? >> guest: usually corruption.ru i think mexico's biggest challenge, biggest problem, aside from...
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they go down. they clean the basement. they are making the beds. they are learning how to work.earn money. understand principles of freedom, entrepreneurism. >> when the government says you can or can't do something, you don't roll over and say, well, the government spoke, that's how it is. i've had so many tell us, that's illegal, as if it's the end of the story. i know it's illegal. that's why we're going through the process to change it. >> why a bunch of rule breakers? >> miami beach has to do it. i don't consider myself a rule breaker. i consider myself a freedom loving american. if i'm not hurting, violating rights of somebody else, what right do you have to come and regulate my life. >> none. the government shouldn't have that right. we're all indebted to rule breakers like stephen and karina. >>> next a street artist breaking rules, vandaliz >>> street artists are rule breakers. some people call them vandals because they deface other people's property. other people call them innovators. a few who lean left -- most street artist toss lean left -- have being rich and famou
they go down. they clean the basement. they are making the beds. they are learning how to work.earn money. understand principles of freedom, entrepreneurism. >> when the government says you can or can't do something, you don't roll over and say, well, the government spoke, that's how it is. i've had so many tell us, that's illegal, as if it's the end of the story. i know it's illegal. that's why we're going through the process to change it. >> why a bunch of rule breakers? >>...
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they fear he may be one of their neighbors. they think they recognize the car he was in. police say this happened in a neighborhood near berry and lundy. it was just before 9:30. gunshots rang out and they found a man suffering from one gunshot. he was killed. he was found shot in a car. they have been collecting evidence. they do not a motive or a suspect identified yet, so no arrests have been made. police are asking anyone with information about this to give them a call. there is a possibility they may come back to the neighborhood to see if they need to interview more people around here or look to see if anybody had security cameras on their house. back to you, pam. >> probably a good chance that somebody does. thank you, ge in between. >>> if you are heading to sante cruz mountain. there is a fire there. they are watching for hot spots near red wood estates neighborhood. they have one lane to use in that area. the northbound lanes are all back open. >>> it is after a car fire spread to the hills about 30 yesterday afternoon. 20 firefighters were called to the area. t
they fear he may be one of their neighbors. they think they recognize the car he was in. police say this happened in a neighborhood near berry and lundy. it was just before 9:30. gunshots rang out and they found a man suffering from one gunshot. he was killed. he was found shot in a car. they have been collecting evidence. they do not a motive or a suspect identified yet, so no arrests have been made. police are asking anyone with information about this to give them a call. there is a...
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with no income before they are offered the hours they were promised. the 2015 regulations partially addressed this problem with a provision that guarantees workers a minimum of three fourths of the days work they were promised. the department of labor's enforcement was defunded by a writer in the 2016 appropriations act. fear of retaliation is another deeply rooted problem in guest worker programs and one warranted because they hold such power over workers jobs and visa status. it is my experience that when guest workers stand up, they are subject to some form of retaliation. they have an impact and put profound pressure on the wages and working continues of u.s. workers. since 2004, sblc represented workers in obtaining judgments of nearly $50 million. there can be no doubt that the impact of such pervasive wages is to depress wages in the industries. the program also under cuts employer incentative to hire workers or make jobs more appealing to workers by improving wages in working continues. a 2015 case filed by the sblc against mississippi landscap
with no income before they are offered the hours they were promised. the 2015 regulations partially addressed this problem with a provision that guarantees workers a minimum of three fourths of the days work they were promised. the department of labor's enforcement was defunded by a writer in the 2016 appropriations act. fear of retaliation is another deeply rooted problem in guest worker programs and one warranted because they hold such power over workers jobs and visa status. it is my...
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they were all frontlines. they were bobble, they lived -- vulnerable, they lived in the villages. if you look at who loses the most dead in the war on the allied side, it is the regional forces. they would be a huge -- it would be a huge advantage to build them up. that will be another lecture. but too often they are poorly supplied, poorly fed, poorly trained and motivated. perhaps this would have been another way that the war could have been one, but perhaps giving them a bit more opportunity. so what we have are forces contesting the countryside, and what does it mean? in reality, in 1967 -- again, the numbers are swishy, but the americans believe that the viet cong controls 25% of the people. they are threatening the rice harvest, the shipping of the rice to saigon, and this is a situation they cannot have. this is a situation that could spell the end of the war, and not a very good and -- end for us. so we decide to intervene in 1967. we go to river warfare. if you have a vision of what happens in the war, you have that vision. american troops arriving in battlefield on helic
they were all frontlines. they were bobble, they lived -- vulnerable, they lived in the villages. if you look at who loses the most dead in the war on the allied side, it is the regional forces. they would be a huge -- it would be a huge advantage to build them up. that will be another lecture. but too often they are poorly supplied, poorly fed, poorly trained and motivated. perhaps this would have been another way that the war could have been one, but perhaps giving them a bit more...
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think they had hoped and they expected and they had priced in a stay so if they don't get it, what happens tomorrow? what happens monday and what happens in the coming weeks in the global market? >> that's absolutely right and that's what i've been talking about. the odds look much closer than people really were thinking. you have the government saying if there was brexit the world would come tumbling down or would be absolutely terrible. the uk treasury said that in the bank of england said it and the prime minister said it. i think what of your commentators earlier was right actually. the question was okay if that's going to happen supposing actually something awful like the brexit vote occurred when he going to do tomorrow? what he going to do with this chaos if you liken it dan serwer actually was they been told us. no idea what the uk treasure would do. >> they have a couple of years. >> i would guess the bank of england's monetary policy committee is sitting at home watching these numbers and expecting to show up at 6:00 and they will have an emergency meeting. let's just go with thi
think they had hoped and they expected and they had priced in a stay so if they don't get it, what happens tomorrow? what happens monday and what happens in the coming weeks in the global market? >> that's absolutely right and that's what i've been talking about. the odds look much closer than people really were thinking. you have the government saying if there was brexit the world would come tumbling down or would be absolutely terrible. the uk treasury said that in the bank of england...
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they don't want people pouring into their country that they don't know who they are, where they come from. they have no idea. not only did it win but a much bigger margin than people thought. >> how would your administration approach the brexit? mr. trump: you have to embrace t it's the will of the people. it's not the question of approaching it. it's the will of the people. it's always the will of the people. ultimately that wins out. >> would you like to see -- should scotland leave, sir? >> what has taken place here in britain, the markets -- mr. trump: if the bound goes down they do more business. when the pound goes down more people are coming to turnberry, frankly. the pound has gone down and see what the impact is. i think places like scotland and england and different places in great britain i think you'll see a lot of activity. the pound got high, and people weren't able to do what they wanted to do. for traveling and for other things, i think it could very well turn out to be a positive. nobody really knows. you'll know in about five years. you'll be able to analyze it and
they don't want people pouring into their country that they don't know who they are, where they come from. they have no idea. not only did it win but a much bigger margin than people thought. >> how would your administration approach the brexit? mr. trump: you have to embrace t it's the will of the people. it's not the question of approaching it. it's the will of the people. it's always the will of the people. ultimately that wins out. >> would you like to see -- should scotland...
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they would put the burden on the city of nashville. they knew what they were doing. that, february has gone by now. ofis easter in the spring 1960. most people shopped downtown nashville. the students organized one of the biggest economic withdrawals. 90% of the african-american community started not to shop downtown. why is one of the reasons it proved to be one of the most effective ways. another great piece of history is april 19. for those of us who are historians, that takes place. it has been recorded at the same gentleman. he and his wife were home at the same time. they were not injured. able to utilize that bombing to their advantage. without instant message and texting, known cell phones. they mobilized 2000 people that same day. by the time they get back to the courthouse, the students have called all of the networks. they asked the mayor to meet them downtown. it took the kurdish and dedication of one of the young 'sllege students diane nash ocs asked the mayor of question. she asked the question in front of the country. he mayor went on to say that had t
they would put the burden on the city of nashville. they knew what they were doing. that, february has gone by now. ofis easter in the spring 1960. most people shopped downtown nashville. the students organized one of the biggest economic withdrawals. 90% of the african-american community started not to shop downtown. why is one of the reasons it proved to be one of the most effective ways. another great piece of history is april 19. for those of us who are historians, that takes place. it has...
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they will work product and that is how they were treated. we have a few additional works that show the editing process. this is quite a powerful drawing. you can see the woman is held by a noose and she's representing the suffrage amendment here and there is this person writing in to save democracy. i believe this is woodrow wilson and the caption she chose is his last chance. this is his last chance to preserve democracy by saving this woman. if you flip it over, a lot of these have her original notes. in this case, she's addressing this to the editor, saying i'm sure you can come up with a better caption than i have. she is suggesting the need -- they need to think about the caption they want to use and rethink what her recommendation is. this is one of the pieces i mentioned where she uses color. this is watercolor that she uses on here and this is a fairly simple cartoon. it was published in 1919. the caption she wrote is "31 more days." and this would have been around the time it would have been published. she is indicating they only ha
they will work product and that is how they were treated. we have a few additional works that show the editing process. this is quite a powerful drawing. you can see the woman is held by a noose and she's representing the suffrage amendment here and there is this person writing in to save democracy. i believe this is woodrow wilson and the caption she chose is his last chance. this is his last chance to preserve democracy by saving this woman. if you flip it over, a lot of these have her...
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more commonly is if they think they have a barricaded subject into a room that they want to enter, theynade which gives law enforcement a 1 to 2-second advantage. the sound and the concussion of the grenade stuns the person inside. it freezes their central nervous system for one or two seconds. since the police know that they are using that device, it doesn't stun them. they are able to have a one or two-second advantage to try to take control of have been. d somebody. >>> cedrick, i want to bring you back into this conversation because i think one of most urgent things that people are trying to discern from themselves and not getting answers for is is there still a threat? is this shooter or shooters, are they still in this complex? >> well, we do have some unconfirmed reports that it may be a barricaded subject. i think that's still yet to be determined and confirmed by local authorities, but what you are going to have here is a very large crime scene. that's going to involve a lot of people that appear to have been -- injured. so as the morning continues to move forward, i think we'l
more commonly is if they think they have a barricaded subject into a room that they want to enter, theynade which gives law enforcement a 1 to 2-second advantage. the sound and the concussion of the grenade stuns the person inside. it freezes their central nervous system for one or two seconds. since the police know that they are using that device, it doesn't stun them. they are able to have a one or two-second advantage to try to take control of have been. d somebody. >>> cedrick, i...
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read newspapers, they teach, they work, they watch television, they know what is going on. >> the wordsest people i know who said it this afternoon, somewhere midday today. radical islamic homophobia is the reason for this. but it stems from islamic homophobia. he's saying because z it's in their culture, in sharia law, it becomes radicalized and they kill. >> which of the religions, if you go to the sources, not what they evolved into supports -- >> we get that. the three religions don't like homosexuality. at least of the three, two progressed to a point they are not murdering them. you have one example. >> wade mitchell page. paul jennings. >> add them up, please. it will not come to a fraction of the islamic hatred and violence. >> dangerous territory there. >> if i can get dana in. >> i'm going to approach from a different perspective. the neighbors and friends and your co-workers. mateen's co-worker says, i tried to report it. here is the thing, americans, you are taught from an early age don't be a tattle tale. that's early on. i remember that admonishment for telling on my cousi
read newspapers, they teach, they work, they watch television, they know what is going on. >> the wordsest people i know who said it this afternoon, somewhere midday today. radical islamic homophobia is the reason for this. but it stems from islamic homophobia. he's saying because z it's in their culture, in sharia law, it becomes radicalized and they kill. >> which of the religions, if you go to the sources, not what they evolved into supports -- >> we get that. the three...
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they had little things they carried around. amulets. that they thought gave them some kind of special little powers. they would consult our astronomers, i'm sorry, astrologers. astrologers about illnesses, about their fortunes, if a child was lost in the woods. this was in colonial america in the woods.ls roamed there were still wild boars and pigs and when your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child, the local news was there and you would pray. if you still had not found the child, the local minister was absent. they wrote about it in their diaries or accounts that the family went to an astrologer. to find the child. there were whole varieties of orthodox that were not in anyway so you have this incredible diversity. this on orthodoxy. sense ofpeople had a the transcendence, the divine. overwhelming sense of purpose in life. that true of thousands and millions of new yorkers. >> tell me about the prominent if theys leaders and had any particular challenges in urban areas. jon butler: the first challen
they had little things they carried around. amulets. that they thought gave them some kind of special little powers. they would consult our astronomers, i'm sorry, astrologers. astrologers about illnesses, about their fortunes, if a child was lost in the woods. this was in colonial america in the woods.ls roamed there were still wild boars and pigs and when your child wanders off and you look for two days and you cannot find the child, the local news was there and you would pray. if you still...
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who are they? where do they come from? they receive training in 2014.nk was it a west point report i read, about 3,000 to 4,000 chinese trained in istanbul. they moved to mosul to fight with isis. do you believe this? from russia, from europe. a few thousand people from this country moved to mosul to fight with isis. did we notice? have we done anything about it? we need to pay attention to this. we are not going to gain the hearts and the minds of the iraqi people by helping the iraqi army that way. we need more support and more help than ever. the blood of james foley, got a lot of media folks today, will not go in vain. we need to protect our media individuals to protect the rights of these individuals to fight. a lot of the media got killed from isis. you know, they were beheaded? who distorted this? it was them. al qaeda, today called isis. last but not least, we salute the iraqi army who have been fighting bravely today freeing one of the major cities of fallujaha. and the bad news was that the report a couple of days ago, the end of may they issu
who are they? where do they come from? they receive training in 2014.nk was it a west point report i read, about 3,000 to 4,000 chinese trained in istanbul. they moved to mosul to fight with isis. do you believe this? from russia, from europe. a few thousand people from this country moved to mosul to fight with isis. did we notice? have we done anything about it? we need to pay attention to this. we are not going to gain the hearts and the minds of the iraqi people by helping the iraqi army...
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a lot of supporters--i'm sorry, protesters, if you ask them who they support, they will tell you they support bernie sanders, some of them even wear bernie shirts or hats. let me turn around and show this man being hit in the face, this is probably a trump supporter here being challenged by some of the protesters. as i was saying earlier, as we watch this fight unfold, that there are many year at rallies all over the country. sorry, you guys about this language. >> it's live television, unfortunately we can't control that. >> reporter: sorry about that language, guys. >> it's kind of hard to tell where the trump supporters are in this and if that's indeed what's sparking these little outbreaks of violence if you will, because i understood a little bit earlier in watching this play out, jacob, that the parking garage in which many of the supporters were leaving the trump rally, was at a different area, that's why the police created that line to essentially block off the protesters from the trump supporters so they could safely leave the venue. >> reporter: that's accurate and that is u
a lot of supporters--i'm sorry, protesters, if you ask them who they support, they will tell you they support bernie sanders, some of them even wear bernie shirts or hats. let me turn around and show this man being hit in the face, this is probably a trump supporter here being challenged by some of the protesters. as i was saying earlier, as we watch this fight unfold, that there are many year at rallies all over the country. sorry, you guys about this language. >> it's live television,...
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i understand where they are coming from and who they are. who better to send in to talk to them than someone who's been through it. that's what i do. >> reporter: a little after 1:00 p.m. where a task force sets up near o'hare airport. it is a well-known hot spot for the business of sex for sale in cook county. male under covers make contact with women selling sex on backpage.com. >> i am looking at your ad on back page and hoping you were available. would you be able to come to me? >> at a room across the hall, female under covers post fake ads for sex on baij back page and lure johns to the hotel. >> are you going to come and visit me. what time are you looking at? okay. i charge $90 for full service for one hour. is that okay with you? >> he is calling for a date tonight an wants to know if i do greek which is common term for anal sex. >> i'm in the o'hare area. >> okay. i can't wait to see you. >> female undercovers make contact with an eager john. >> right now. he will be here in two minutes. >> a male undercover in the room across the
i understand where they are coming from and who they are. who better to send in to talk to them than someone who's been through it. that's what i do. >> reporter: a little after 1:00 p.m. where a task force sets up near o'hare airport. it is a well-known hot spot for the business of sex for sale in cook county. male under covers make contact with women selling sex on backpage.com. >> i am looking at your ad on back page and hoping you were available. would you be able to come to me?...
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they knew what they were doing was wrong.e importantly instead of just the crime is the pattern. ist we've seen with hillary not someone who tells the truth. she has a set of rules for her that is separate from everyone else. isn'tgger issue here necessarily the underlying crimes that may come of this. but this continued lack of honesty and forthrightness that the clintons have this propensity to continue. mark: in the report there are a lot of things singled out. one of them is a mid-level official telling a lower-level official that basically they should never again raise their concerns about her private server. you have reason to believe anything you've heard or any suspicion you have that that person was acting on orders from above? or was that just a mid-level person. sean: it is possible it could have been that scenario as well. it's not just one instance. there is a pattern of cheryl mills trying to make sure that the security requirements they were informed of are not met. they knew the risks involved. it was brought
they knew what they were doing was wrong.e importantly instead of just the crime is the pattern. ist we've seen with hillary not someone who tells the truth. she has a set of rules for her that is separate from everyone else. isn'tgger issue here necessarily the underlying crimes that may come of this. but this continued lack of honesty and forthrightness that the clintons have this propensity to continue. mark: in the report there are a lot of things singled out. one of them is a mid-level...
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>> listening to them and how they talk, reading the books they say they read, they talk about the war today. and this is important for the anti-isis campaign. there is a tendency to think about technical defeat as strategic defeat against isis. itself as as long-term project. about exhausting the west, exhausting everybody else. 10 years ago, the americans were in iraq and had appetite to fight us. 10 years later, president obama had less appetite. in 10 years time, it will be even less. mostlyve a core that is consistent of security officials. these are the most dangerous people. most of them are member of saddam hussein's security apparatus. they shaped the organization and how it works and ensure its survival. will not go away. you can defeat the members who joined it two years ago and so on, but they think of their strategy as a war of attrition. >> go back 15 years ago, 10 years ago, the united states was challenging leadership in islam to call out al qaeda and say it was not consistent. now it is a challenge towards say, that-nusra to does not line up with the theology. we see t
>> listening to them and how they talk, reading the books they say they read, they talk about the war today. and this is important for the anti-isis campaign. there is a tendency to think about technical defeat as strategic defeat against isis. itself as as long-term project. about exhausting the west, exhausting everybody else. 10 years ago, the americans were in iraq and had appetite to fight us. 10 years later, president obama had less appetite. in 10 years time, it will be even less....
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they can do whatever they want. a place to get information they shouldn't be editing information. >> get your information elsewhere if you don't like how they are serving information. skepticism is the tool. you of all people should be telling the people that truth. >> don't get personal here. >> we are running out of time. i have so much to say. facebook is liberal. the users are not. >> you were talking about the stakes again. >> i used to be fat. >> is it possible your past weight is affecting everything in your own bias? >> tweet me at ben kissle. >> you have to skip to the end there. led zeppelin ripped off songs all the time. and i am quoting. ♪ no sunny days ♪ >> that's an exact quote? >> is that jimmy page? he ripped it off. >> he was ahead of his time. they are sampling whatnot. >> at least they admit it. >> thanks. >> thank you, gavin. coming up, an interview with one of the stars from independence day resurgeons. and later what's up with the robot. cloorly -- clearly something. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle,
they can do whatever they want. a place to get information they shouldn't be editing information. >> get your information elsewhere if you don't like how they are serving information. skepticism is the tool. you of all people should be telling the people that truth. >> don't get personal here. >> we are running out of time. i have so much to say. facebook is liberal. the users are not. >> you were talking about the stakes again. >> i used to be fat. >> is it...
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what they did was they did a study where they hooked electrodes to my thumb and forefinger and then they fired tms points into the cortex, the area on top of my head that triggered the muscles in my hand. they turn the tms machine up slowly from zero until the muscles started to activate. and they could see it on the monitor. that was a really weird thing because you'd be watching the monitor and you could see a little blip but my hand would not move. they would turn it off a little bit and my hand would jump like a frog off table. it was weird because i wasn't thinking of moving my hand but the tms made me move my fingers. so they would establish the threshold if you will that made my fingers twitch. then, they would apply a burst of tms that was designed to suppress the function of that area and the first lasted a few seconds. they would fire the polls that would twitch my fingers into me again and nothing would happen. they would turn it up and up, and eventually my finger would twitch again. so maybe it was 50 when it twitched at first and after they suppressed me maybe it took 75 to
what they did was they did a study where they hooked electrodes to my thumb and forefinger and then they fired tms points into the cortex, the area on top of my head that triggered the muscles in my hand. they turn the tms machine up slowly from zero until the muscles started to activate. and they could see it on the monitor. that was a really weird thing because you'd be watching the monitor and you could see a little blip but my hand would not move. they would turn it off a little bit and my...
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they got some back in subsidies and they also have to pay, look at this, $17.7 billion in foreign. now, britain has their own foreign aid program but the eu has theirs and they had to chip in almost $18 billion for that. >> europe is getting buried by big government and, still, i think now is a time for you to invest in it. the continent could really boom if the voters there following britain's lead figure out some way to shake off the bureaucrats that have made innovation illegal. >> that is the point we made earlier. even though markets are reacting in a skiddish fashion to all of this. get in when the markets are low. they're bound to go up, again. >> this is what you were saying since 2008 and what the panel has been saying and it happened. the president buying economic growth, right, with our tax money. hyperregul hyp hyperregulation, taxation. by the way the gdp numbers include government spending. the attitude, though, that the government knows best. did you know that in socialist economies and socialist governments they have more saints in there than all of christianity. >>
they got some back in subsidies and they also have to pay, look at this, $17.7 billion in foreign. now, britain has their own foreign aid program but the eu has theirs and they had to chip in almost $18 billion for that. >> europe is getting buried by big government and, still, i think now is a time for you to invest in it. the continent could really boom if the voters there following britain's lead figure out some way to shake off the bureaucrats that have made innovation illegal....
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rather they can be very dangerous and sometimes deadly if left untreated. >> they are small but they pack a good punch. >> i'm talking jellyfish. not the ones you and i are familiar with. these are tiny dime size jellyfish called clinging jellyfish. they are a long way of home and usually spotted in the pacific ocean. there's a theory as to how their here. they are breeding in this area. it's quite scary. i am near this river and one was found near point pleasant about a week ago. they did not want one of their employees to be stung by the jellyfish. i don't know if you've ever been [inaudible] i'm a chaser so i got a water and rolled my pant legs up. i can't say that i am safe from one of them. i would probably be scabbing from the hospital. >> there at up press conference to educate the public. they are very dangerous. i talked to paul to ask what we can do. >> you use white vinegar and spray on there. it kind of stops and he stings. >> if you're stung, spray the affected area and rinse it off with salt water, not with fresh water. that can make the talks and spread faster. finally
rather they can be very dangerous and sometimes deadly if left untreated. >> they are small but they pack a good punch. >> i'm talking jellyfish. not the ones you and i are familiar with. these are tiny dime size jellyfish called clinging jellyfish. they are a long way of home and usually spotted in the pacific ocean. there's a theory as to how their here. they are breeding in this area. it's quite scary. i am near this river and one was found near point pleasant about a week ago....
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come, they work, they call home, they return. and it is my understanding that some of these returning workers tend to make because their skill sets in the reliability or are such tend to make pretty good -- some of them get into supervisory positions -- have you done any work on that? only looked at what they are offering and jobs -- $12 $.40 an hour. >> he were looking at a returning were coming back into the business enterprise they are accustomed to, they typically do the lay of the land, they can be trainers forr people and 80 coming in for the first time. so, it just seems to me in some ways that these are people who are following the system. they are working on a seasonal basis. they have very clear patterns so they have very good connectivity because leona you got to work with the consulate and there have to be like batteries did in the strata they do go back to their countries so i think that sometimes we get into discussions about returning workers and it just seems to me that in some ways, they are the best, most reliab
come, they work, they call home, they return. and it is my understanding that some of these returning workers tend to make because their skill sets in the reliability or are such tend to make pretty good -- some of them get into supervisory positions -- have you done any work on that? only looked at what they are offering and jobs -- $12 $.40 an hour. >> he were looking at a returning were coming back into the business enterprise they are accustomed to, they typically do the lay of the...
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they shouldn't booy doing other things. >> can they tweet? >> they can. they should be sitting and son sen traiting. it is probably you. >> it probably svment what do you mean the tv. all of them are on constantly. the six hours to me is like, i brought the average up i guess. people lie that say i don't watch tv. shut up. you do. you're right. it is not active viewing. last night for instance, i will turn on a documentary on cad -- cadelid id converters for the noise. and my cat likes. it it is on right now. i am not even home. my tv a 90-inch screen in my living room is on for the cat will. >> joanne, i think that is an excuse. anthony says i don't watch tv. >> i watch it for the cat. >> my reasoning is the cable plan cost a lot of money and i want my money's worth. i force myself. >> 10 seconds and what do you got, tyler. >> i love television. keep it on. fall asleep to it. definitely one of those people. >> it is a sign of moral decay having the tv on all day. thank you to my panel. good night. >>> this is a fox news alert. good evening. i'm bret baie
they shouldn't booy doing other things. >> can they tweet? >> they can. they should be sitting and son sen traiting. it is probably you. >> it probably svment what do you mean the tv. all of them are on constantly. the six hours to me is like, i brought the average up i guess. people lie that say i don't watch tv. shut up. you do. you're right. it is not active viewing. last night for instance, i will turn on a documentary on cad -- cadelid id converters for the noise. and my...
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do they think they can win california? they do. do they know that secretary clinton has an advantage here? yes, they do. but they believe the momentum is behind them. when i talked to bernie sanders about where things are at with respect to president obama, for example, who is at a private fund-raiser for the congressional democrats in florida the other night, and he referred to his unwavering support for the dnc chair and also talked about the fact that by convention time he expects the party to have a nominee around whom they can rally, those are two points that are very much not in step with where bernie sanders' head is at. you know he is in conflict with her. does not believe she should be the chair of the party. he would not appoint her if he were president. and he is making this argument that he is taking it to the convention. there wouldn't be a determined nominee from the sanders' point of view prior to everyone going to philadelphia. so the fire is still burning in the bernie sanders campaign from the candidate to his sup
do they think they can win california? they do. do they know that secretary clinton has an advantage here? yes, they do. but they believe the momentum is behind them. when i talked to bernie sanders about where things are at with respect to president obama, for example, who is at a private fund-raiser for the congressional democrats in florida the other night, and he referred to his unwavering support for the dnc chair and also talked about the fact that by convention time he expects the party...
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they do say and they have been emphasizing this all morning that they believe this to be an isolatede seen, unfortunately, in situations like this elsewhere around the world that when something like this happens, there's oftentimes more than one scene of attack or a sequence of attack. they say two things, number one, they don't believe it's related to the shooting earlier of the singer. secondly, they don't believe this person was involved in anyone else. they can't rule that out completely at this point, but they say they have found nothing to indicate there were other attacks planned or there were some other accomplices who had plans of their own. that's all their initial assessment at this point. >> just to echo what you said, police said at that press conference that none of the witnesses they spoke to identified a second shooter and they all believe it was one suspect. you mentioned interest and exposure to obviously that could mean a lot of things. >> right. >> many people have speculated and your first instinct was a gay nightclub that it was targeted for that very reason. >>
they do say and they have been emphasizing this all morning that they believe this to be an isolatede seen, unfortunately, in situations like this elsewhere around the world that when something like this happens, there's oftentimes more than one scene of attack or a sequence of attack. they say two things, number one, they don't believe it's related to the shooting earlier of the singer. secondly, they don't believe this person was involved in anyone else. they can't rule that out completely at...
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of the reasons they do that is once they have paid their annual fee they are looking to see how theyan get more value out of the program. >> the idea of amazon for many years was i could buy it online and it would delivered to me. sometimes very quick. i -- personally i'm utterly astonished sometimes this box shows up on sunday and i only bought it saturday at 7:00. and it's there on sunday. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> yeah. >> but that's not your truck. that is usps or whatever. >> yeah. in the u.s. we're going a lot of the last part of the delivery. we're not -- >> trying to take fedex out of business and. >> well always better prices. better prices on transportation would be acceptable to us. but what i'm really saying is we are driven to supplement the capacity. we'll take all the capacity we can and we still need to supplement it. we're growing our business with ups, and with u.s. postal service. and still we're supplementing it. >> a lot to work with there. are they trying to put ups and fedex out of business? >> no i don't think they are bill, but i think what is happening is
of the reasons they do that is once they have paid their annual fee they are looking to see how theyan get more value out of the program. >> the idea of amazon for many years was i could buy it online and it would delivered to me. sometimes very quick. i -- personally i'm utterly astonished sometimes this box shows up on sunday and i only bought it saturday at 7:00. and it's there on sunday. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> yeah. >> but that's not your truck. that is...
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they needed $10,000 for this mission. they say they are under budget but they are going anyway. if you want to help them out they have a go fun me page. we can get you more information on that on our web site. >>> happening today a tulleytown couple accused of abusing their infant twin daughters will face a j michael and melissa shales are scheduled for their preliminary hearing in bucks county. police arrested them last month after their two month-old girls were discovered with broken bones and they were malnourished. the injuries so severe one had to be sent to the hospital. shales have been charged with a number of crimes including felony child abuse and aggravated assault who does that to kids. >>> philadelphia's controversial soda tax becomes law, group now calling the tax unconstitutional and how they plan to take action. >>> it is a food bank that a lot of local people depend on, something that will make the demand even greater. the struggle organizers want you to know about. one fifth of all the fresh water in the world flows into one incredible experience you can't find
they needed $10,000 for this mission. they say they are under budget but they are going anyway. if you want to help them out they have a go fun me page. we can get you more information on that on our web site. >>> happening today a tulleytown couple accused of abusing their infant twin daughters will face a j michael and melissa shales are scheduled for their preliminary hearing in bucks county. police arrested them last month after their two month-old girls were discovered with broken...