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the same time ] >> yes. issue three. baghdad blues. >> al-qaeda has still been affective and grown more active -- active and grown more affective recently. we have had discussions on how to push back against that organization that operates in iraq and poses a threat to the region and to the united states. >> iraqi prime minister met with president obama on an official visit to washington last week. with a shopping list in hand. he wants u.s. military assistance in quelling a sunni insurgency that has seen towns fall under sunni control. the iraqi death toll this year is 5,700. casualties are mounting at 1,000 a month. the items on his wish list are extensive. u.s. intelligence aid. apache attack helicopters, missiles, f-16 fighters and lethal u.s. drones operated by american personnel. this was the first white house meeting since 2011 when they announced the u.s. troop pull out. on that organization they held a news -- occasion they held a news conference and president obama praised him. last week's visit wa
the same time ] >> yes. issue three. baghdad blues. >> al-qaeda has still been affective and grown more active -- active and grown more affective recently. we have had discussions on how to push back against that organization that operates in iraq and poses a threat to the region and to the united states. >> iraqi prime minister met with president obama on an official visit to washington last week. with a shopping list in hand. he wants u.s. military assistance in quelling a...
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i reserve any time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. hastings: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. hastings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: i rise to oppose this amendment. to be clear, nothing in this act prohibits individuals from asserting their right to petition the government. in fact, it would be ridiculous for taos try to write a statute that would negate the first amendment. nothing in this bill does that at all. let me talk about the process here. the b.l.m. undertakes multiple players of rule making and environmental rue view when going through their federal actions. nearly every layer of this rocess allowers in opportunity for public comments, involvements, and questions regarding b.l.m.'s actions. nothing, nothing, mr. chairman, in this legislation, impacts an individual's right to comment, petition, and object to
i reserve any time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. hastings: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. hastings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: i rise to oppose this amendment. to be clear, nothing in this act prohibits individuals from asserting their right to petition the government. in fact, it would be ridiculous...
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this time it's to zero.amily size, i just don't understand why i wouldn't get at least a little help with a tax credit. >> in one of their letters to jessica sanford, officials with the washington state health exchange explained this mishap occurred with other consumers in that state trying to buy insurance on that exchange. when we tried to reach out to officials with the washington state health exchange for an explanation, they got back to us saying they're looking into the matter. as for jessica sanford, she doesn't blame president obama. she doesn't blame the affordable care act. she said she still supports the president, supports the law. she blames the washington state health exchange. needless to say, after being cited as an example of an obama care success story, she doesn't feel that way. >> jim acosta at the white house for us. appreciate that. we will be seeing the president in the next hour. he's expected to unveil this multimillion dollar initiative aimed at preparing high school students for a
this time it's to zero.amily size, i just don't understand why i wouldn't get at least a little help with a tax credit. >> in one of their letters to jessica sanford, officials with the washington state health exchange explained this mishap occurred with other consumers in that state trying to buy insurance on that exchange. when we tried to reach out to officials with the washington state health exchange for an explanation, they got back to us saying they're looking into the matter. as...
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their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 25. 25. on deck. >> go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you've got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that runs out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the combat zone you have to be combat ready. and we all know that any minute this yard in two seconds can explode into violence. >> bill hankins, a long-term inmate at colorado state penitentiary knows ab
their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 25. 25. on deck. >>...
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time. this had a lot of people upset. the physics community was starting to shake a little bit. and about this time, there was a fellow who was going through school. at the age of four, he could hardly talk. in grade school, he did not really stand out too much, but he plugged away. an uncle gave this fellow a compass on his ninth birthday or something like that. he says, "how come the compass always point north?" and the uncle says, "well, that's--it always points north." the young fellow says, "well--?" and the uncle says, "i won't be knowing such thing. "i mean there's probably no reason for that. compass is just pointing north, okay?" i'm making this up a little bit, yeah? but it turns out--who are we talking about now? albert einstein. albert einstein. and albert einstein went through school. oh, he took algebra in high school and flunked. hey, don't knock it. some people pass, some people flunk. i mean he's just one of the ones that flunked, okay? don't make a deal of it. and some peo
time. this had a lot of people upset. the physics community was starting to shake a little bit. and about this time, there was a fellow who was going through school. at the age of four, he could hardly talk. in grade school, he did not really stand out too much, but he plugged away. an uncle gave this fellow a compass on his ninth birthday or something like that. he says, "how come the compass always point north?" and the uncle says, "well, that's--it always points north."...
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at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record.d had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he would have been considered a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> in and out of correctional facilities since the age of 14, slagle was serving time for robbery and assault when we met him. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay? i robbed and i fought with a guy in here. ain't in here for nothing, you know? i've been in quite a bit of trouble here or i would have been out a long time ago. >> i'm the shift commander. i need to have you uncover your window. are you going to cooperate or do you want us to come and get you out of your cell? slagle? no resp
at the time of our shoot, he held a dubious record.d had more cell extractions than any other inmate at the prison. cell extractions occur when inmates violate rules. and refuse orders to cuff up and vacate their cells. it's then up to a specially trained emergency response team to forcibly remove them. and in slagle's case, the extractions are always intense. >> [ bleep ]. >> roy slagle is a big, powerful guy. he is intimidating looking. when you meet him, you understand why he...
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we appreciate your time.hank you to the white house historical association and partners as to the folks at the truman library in the truman house and independence for their help with the video tonight. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
we appreciate your time.hank you to the white house historical association and partners as to the folks at the truman library in the truman house and independence for their help with the video tonight. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
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98% of the time? >> well, the -- one proxy that we are using is actually just for performance in general is response time. and error rate. and if the system actually has issues and goes down, then these things can then exacerbate -- >> i'm going to run out of time. what i would ask you to do is for the record, is get to the committee to disseminate it to all of america what success is. >> i'll do that. >> thank you. mr. chao, much of your testimony is a little different. but i also know that you had several meetings, ongoing meetings with white house staff over this process, is that correct? >> i accompanied maryland tavner and other directors, such as gary cohen. >> so how many times were you at the white house? >> over the course of three years, maybe less than two dozen times. >> the law suggests 29 times, is that correct? would that be in the ballpark? >> that might not be accurate because some meetings were canceled. >> who conducted these meetings? jean lanborn? >> there were meetings conducted
98% of the time? >> well, the -- one proxy that we are using is actually just for performance in general is response time. and error rate. and if the system actually has issues and goes down, then these things can then exacerbate -- >> i'm going to run out of time. what i would ask you to do is for the record, is get to the committee to disseminate it to all of america what success is. >> i'll do that. >> thank you. mr. chao, much of your testimony is a little different....
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times on the line to sixty five to have a russian time but this is a good seven points to six victory courtesy of course georgia has a strong team they're great at traditional wrestling as well as freestyle and it was a pleasure to meet them in the final and even though we had a younger reserved side today fortune was in el favor and that with the help of design we won this thanks to everyone involved and thanks to all the fans with the . earlier in the graeco-roman final turkey also beat a determined georgia team forty three but again only after getting their opponent a three new lead. with the deciding victory coming through veteran wrestler to lose a. russian made up for not making the final ice russian vogue area seven zero however head coach quit this really was still proud of his young squad. but only said is it in this last hour we came with a reserve team as we left our limping champions have a rest after their efforts at the world championships are three heaviest weight categories work at the youngsters so of course we knew it would different be. goal is to win everything but
times on the line to sixty five to have a russian time but this is a good seven points to six victory courtesy of course georgia has a strong team they're great at traditional wrestling as well as freestyle and it was a pleasure to meet them in the final and even though we had a younger reserved side today fortune was in el favor and that with the help of design we won this thanks to everyone involved and thanks to all the fans with the . earlier in the graeco-roman final turkey also beat a...
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when did you go there the last time? >> guest: i've been there several times. i went two--i went two winters in a row, '93, '94, which were the tough winters. i don't think i took any other--any more chances than any other reporter who went. it was kind of important to go. not a lot of people wanted to go. c-span: what is it about you that makes you want to go do that? >> guest: i think it depends where you go. sometimes i want to go just because i want to see. sometimes i want to go because i've never been there before, and i've traveled a lot. in the case of bosnia, i didn't--i didn't want to look back--i have--i have fairly young children--teen-age children. i didn't want to look back 10 or 15 years from now and have them say, 'what did you do during that war, dad?' i know that's kind of corny, but i didn't want them to ever accuse me, as a lot of people could've been accused in the early stages of the bosnian war, of paying no attention to this human--some would argue the worst human disaster since the end of world war ii. c-span: how many kids, by the way,
when did you go there the last time? >> guest: i've been there several times. i went two--i went two winters in a row, '93, '94, which were the tough winters. i don't think i took any other--any more chances than any other reporter who went. it was kind of important to go. not a lot of people wanted to go. c-span: what is it about you that makes you want to go do that? >> guest: i think it depends where you go. sometimes i want to go just because i want to see. sometimes i want to...
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if you look closely, time and time again, you see strangers punching another stranger on the street.ilar reports filed in new york, illinois, missouri and washington. one of the latest attacks happened on friday in brooklyn. four people were questioned, 28-year-old amrid was charged with aggravated assault with a hate crime. why a hate crime you ask? some of the cases are allegedly specifically directed at jewish people. people in brooklyn find it appalling. >> this is one city. no one should set upon anybody based on any complex of their skin color or nationality. we denounce that. >> if we allow this to continue, we are going to have chaos. the idea you attack someone for no reason is outrageous. >> as you might imagine, there's a lot of buzz about this on social media and youtube. law enforcement is tracking all the national trends. here in new york city, police commissioner ray kelly beefed up patrols in an area of brooklyn where seven knockout assaults occurred. he's worried about copy cats. i did a quick search on youtube and also on twitter and the results are astounding and y
if you look closely, time and time again, you see strangers punching another stranger on the street.ilar reports filed in new york, illinois, missouri and washington. one of the latest attacks happened on friday in brooklyn. four people were questioned, 28-year-old amrid was charged with aggravated assault with a hate crime. why a hate crime you ask? some of the cases are allegedly specifically directed at jewish people. people in brooklyn find it appalling. >> this is one city. no one...
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it fails them time and time again. we did learn there was an internal systemwide review, but quite frankly, congress, the inspector's general, the government accountability office have heard this before and our sources tell us it just doesn't seem to get better. >> the one thing we didn't see in your reporting is anyone responding to this directly from the veterans administration. i know you tried to get reaction. >> yeah, and this was kind of stunning. the va's administration is really thumbing their nose at us, but also thumbing their nose at congress, let me tell you what were we told, wolf. we requested an interview with the national medical director for the va about what i think is a vitt serious issue. a public affair's officer said the chances are slim to none and then called back and said, well, in fact, the answer is no. >> shocking. i know this report will generate reaction. we'll watch it together with you, drew. good reporting, thanks very much. a quick reminder, if you have a story idea for drew or cnn, go
it fails them time and time again. we did learn there was an internal systemwide review, but quite frankly, congress, the inspector's general, the government accountability office have heard this before and our sources tell us it just doesn't seem to get better. >> the one thing we didn't see in your reporting is anyone responding to this directly from the veterans administration. i know you tried to get reaction. >> yeah, and this was kind of stunning. the va's administration is...
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>> three times. taft's dream. >> three time s? >> it was taft's dream from the time he was a young boy to sit on a court. his father was a judge, he was a judge. he was happy as a judge. he probably never should have gotten into politicings. he had a judicial temperament. he liked the deliberation, he liked the quietness. you didn't have to explain decisions in the court, right? so teddy offers it to him twice in the philippines. but me can't leave the job. he's governor general of the philippines. they love him over there. they did a good job. he's almost tempted to do it. but he says my duty is to stay here. then he comes back to secretary of war. he'll still have control of the philippines as secretary of war. he becomes the most important person in teddy's cabinet. in 1906, he's offering it to him again. because he knows the court is going to be making big decisions about the legislation being passed by the roosevelt administration. taft really attempted that time. he's being talked about as a potential presidential candidate.
>> three times. taft's dream. >> three time s? >> it was taft's dream from the time he was a young boy to sit on a court. his father was a judge, he was a judge. he was happy as a judge. he probably never should have gotten into politicings. he had a judicial temperament. he liked the deliberation, he liked the quietness. you didn't have to explain decisions in the court, right? so teddy offers it to him twice in the philippines. but me can't leave the job. he's governor...
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they weren't last time, they won't be this time.s -- you know what will be really terrific here? how about lowe's, because the chain has gotten it together, closed the gap with home depot for the first time in decades. home depot's no slouch either and i expect it to pause and then go higher still. guess it's been about a decade. now i've got to tell you i like both of those stocks very much. how about the home builders? i see no reason to own them. multiples aren't that low, sales prospects aren't so high. at least they considered either value or growth stocks. i can't pin them down. only time or price can solve those issues, and that's something nobody wants to wait around for. especially if there's no dividend protection or for that matter protection from washington if you own these underperforming stocks going into 2014. sell, sell, sell -- stay with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet or on the web, get sneak peeks, go behind the sce
they weren't last time, they won't be this time.s -- you know what will be really terrific here? how about lowe's, because the chain has gotten it together, closed the gap with home depot for the first time in decades. home depot's no slouch either and i expect it to pause and then go higher still. guess it's been about a decade. now i've got to tell you i like both of those stocks very much. how about the home builders? i see no reason to own them. multiples aren't that low, sales prospects...
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at the time, she was considered joan of arc.hey even had a play on broadway called "the lion and the mouse." the lien was jd rockefeller. the mouse was ida. she somehow made him into a philanthropic good guy. she was an important person at that time. more than that, she has lasted. she also wrote about lincoln. she wrote one of the early interviews with people who knew lincoln. she said, some of the asked her, why do so many people write about lincoln? she said, because he is so companionable. read about teddy? i wanted to live with him. >> there is another connection. it is a more modern connection for you. wasn'tough ida tarbell close to theodore roosevelt, i went back and found an article written right after the election. you know this article, i am sure. -- even though ms. goodwin had allied openly with -- the reason i mention this is, this is an article that talked about the sessions that you organized with the president of the united states three different times with famous historians. i want to show the audience the names
at the time, she was considered joan of arc.hey even had a play on broadway called "the lion and the mouse." the lien was jd rockefeller. the mouse was ida. she somehow made him into a philanthropic good guy. she was an important person at that time. more than that, she has lasted. she also wrote about lincoln. she wrote one of the early interviews with people who knew lincoln. she said, some of the asked her, why do so many people write about lincoln? she said, because he is so...
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>> because..., >> another time? >> i believe that this is something that should come up during the rehearing request. >> why? >> because, it was brought up during the october 23rd hearing. and it was sort of glossed over. and it was. >> and you are concerned and do you have a concern with that particular special lane closure? >> yes, because it was a higher standard that is attached to mta permits. and... >> and you are not taking a jurisdiction request and you are not requesting a late filing on it? >> not at this time, no. >> and do you have any concern of the merits of that? >> i could not answer your question. >> do you know what i am asking sf >> question. >> if you don't have any problem with the merits that is what it sounds like to me if you are not bringing a request. >> at this time, no, yes. >> and solely for the purposes of the rehearing request, and you are bringing that argument forward. >> yes, because this issue came up. >> and it is hard for me to understand the logic, so... i am trying to get that
>> because..., >> another time? >> i believe that this is something that should come up during the rehearing request. >> why? >> because, it was brought up during the october 23rd hearing. and it was sort of glossed over. and it was. >> and you are concerned and do you have a concern with that particular special lane closure? >> yes, because it was a higher standard that is attached to mta permits. and... >> and you are not taking a jurisdiction...
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i've taken my time and done that.anything it's just an one day at a time and just building and working towards that goal. maximizing my potential. i got a lot of things that i can do, and a lot of goals i want to reach. so you know, just taking those steps to get where i want to be is a goal of mine. of course, i don't want to be away, it's what i love. but it was good to be away and get my mind together, and work like i said, just to get into the positive. you know, it's crossing my mind. just taking it one day at a time. getting back here, being around the guys and getting my life back at home. i got a 10-month-old son, so i'm doing the fatherly things. i'm trying to be ready to go. >> national redders will be out their goalie for another four weeks after any infection in his hip. he had hip surgery back in may and was back for start of the season, but recent soreness and an mri showed that he an e. coli infection in that hip. >>> and in basketball every time lebron james steps on the court he continues to cement hi
i've taken my time and done that.anything it's just an one day at a time and just building and working towards that goal. maximizing my potential. i got a lot of things that i can do, and a lot of goals i want to reach. so you know, just taking those steps to get where i want to be is a goal of mine. of course, i don't want to be away, it's what i love. but it was good to be away and get my mind together, and work like i said, just to get into the positive. you know, it's crossing my mind. just...
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>> last time this happened. and then the time before that and the time before that.of hard to believe him when i've heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time. you know, this is kid stuff to me. if he would like to make a life of it, it's not a life i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being at home. that's pathetic. i don't -- i don't blame her. that's not life anybody would want. i love you. >> love you. >> kiss the baby for you. >> i will. >> shake her a little bit. >> really? >> shake the baby. >> you always got to be sarcastic? >> i always got to be sarcastic. you know. >> that's brian. yeah. you know, love him or leave him. so i love him. >> all right. love you, baby. >> all right. love you. >> bye-bye. >> all right. bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, or buts. i can't. if i do, i lose my family. got to man up. change. stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, bra
>> last time this happened. and then the time before that and the time before that.of hard to believe him when i've heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time. you know, this is kid stuff to me. if he would like to make a life of it, it's not a life i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being at home. that's pathetic. i don't -- i don't...
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it's time.lking from them. >> i love my kids. >> you have not lost themet >> yes, i have >> kirk: no, you haven't. i would not come out here >> i kwou wouldn't. >> kirk: i think it's important for you. they care. you want him back to talk this out, yes? >> really mad. really upset about a lot of things >> everybody is worked up. a lot of things are being said and emotions are comingut. but if you take off and runoff, it's no better than what always happened and we want you got to expect us to be angry, dad, can you not always expect us to be nice happy girls. so much has happened >> kirk: they are fighting for this family >> i wouldn have an initiative to try a find things to ease our minds so that things could be better >> i tried every way i could >> kirk: let's finish we are not done >> you are taking off because my sister is upset. >> kirk: she has calmed down. >> let's go. >> kirk: ok. all right. [applause] [cheering] >> i'm really upset. i mean i've tried how many times? i wasn't even goin
it's time.lking from them. >> i love my kids. >> you have not lost themet >> yes, i have >> kirk: no, you haven't. i would not come out here >> i kwou wouldn't. >> kirk: i think it's important for you. they care. you want him back to talk this out, yes? >> really mad. really upset about a lot of things >> everybody is worked up. a lot of things are being said and emotions are comingut. but if you take off and runoff, it's no better than what...
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defeat just examine the this time around the dutch moroccan joint face three time world k one champion alex eight begin the show and there was to be no repeat defeat as the twenty eight year old produced the most the for performance to win the fights by unanimous decision would have. this evening everything worked well my game plan worked well even though i lost myself a little bit in the last round it was an easy fight he's a very good fighter i'm very pleased with the result and the man who beat harry last time out is that big semi of the votes also in action he faced melvin no mercy manholes in a k. one semifinal bout and also won by unanimous decision. but as a by johnny couldn't fight in the final due to a deep headwind and was replaced by a groan brittanie the young croatian faced pavel bure of love in a heavyweight battle and the powerful ukrainian did just what he'd done in his semifinal winning by a first round knockout to become tournament champion and scooped the one hundred thousand dollars top prize while the main event featured another croatian and another legend mythical
defeat just examine the this time around the dutch moroccan joint face three time world k one champion alex eight begin the show and there was to be no repeat defeat as the twenty eight year old produced the most the for performance to win the fights by unanimous decision would have. this evening everything worked well my game plan worked well even though i lost myself a little bit in the last round it was an easy fight he's a very good fighter i'm very pleased with the result and the man who...
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wanted to spend time with me. after he died wondered if he knew he read the last time he wrote is the one are robert most clearly. you were jean shorts and a wife beater. i followed him out of the front door. it was night, and there was wet and warm. when we got to the car of the seats filled damp. the cart rumbled to life and we both roll down the windows. immediately his radio sounded. the speakers or sellout. years later i can only remember one of the songs, and it was the last zero cargoes frisco's all i got as you. i have something a want to pray for your help of joshua said. he turned to music, busted. this is for all the families, august they said. this is for years to my herd. the truck rattled. thinking about the past where he was young, there were poor. frozen headlines. his father left him at the age of six. the tree fell away like gray waves. sometimes i look upon the stars and as myself why need to be here. why. he could not wait to get it out of them. could not bear keeping it inside a longer. this r
wanted to spend time with me. after he died wondered if he knew he read the last time he wrote is the one are robert most clearly. you were jean shorts and a wife beater. i followed him out of the front door. it was night, and there was wet and warm. when we got to the car of the seats filled damp. the cart rumbled to life and we both roll down the windows. immediately his radio sounded. the speakers or sellout. years later i can only remember one of the songs, and it was the last zero cargoes...
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this is the first time -- i've been here for seven years and this is the first time i've seen a party that big on this street. i had a bad feeling when you get a bunch of people in that age group, this day and age together in a small place, usually bad things happen. >> police believe someone reacted to the initial celebration of gunshots by firing into the crowd. at least one parent was at the house. no one has been arrested in the case. >>> today is veterans day. today americans set aside to honor those who fought for our freedom. >> last night the u.s. marine corps celebrated its birthday during 238 years old. ken molestina joined a group of female veterans who gathered at one of the most popular war memorials. >> they came to us in choppers above. >> reporter: they're the sounds synonymous with military remembrance. and here at the vietnam women's memorial in washington, it was time to listen to the songs of these unsung heroes. >> we were not appreciated during the vietnam days. >> reporter: debbie served as a nurse. her and her sisterhood are taking part in a 20th anniversary ce
this is the first time -- i've been here for seven years and this is the first time i've seen a party that big on this street. i had a bad feeling when you get a bunch of people in that age group, this day and age together in a small place, usually bad things happen. >> police believe someone reacted to the initial celebration of gunshots by firing into the crowd. at least one parent was at the house. no one has been arrested in the case. >>> today is veterans day. today...
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at this time i would like to introduce mr. wong who is going to be taking over. >> you mentioned it wouldn't be a good idea to go to the park in the middle of night to do outreach because of the lack of daylight. there is a current legislation on the table proposing closing park for hours. i'm wonders ing if this is a recommendation for outreach for that time period what's the point of closure legislation if there won't be any enforcement during that time period? >> there would be enforcement before that time period expires in the morning. at 4:00 you are still considered sleeping in the park during the violation of the hours. >> but between midnight and 4:00 a.m., what would happen during that time? >> it depends upon staffing and equipment. most of the officers that work at park and richmond station do know the exact areas where most of the people are in camps. most of the park being so diverse, there are areas of the park because of it's size and time limit, the officers don't have the time to go out there and do it. >> if
at this time i would like to introduce mr. wong who is going to be taking over. >> you mentioned it wouldn't be a good idea to go to the park in the middle of night to do outreach because of the lack of daylight. there is a current legislation on the table proposing closing park for hours. i'm wonders ing if this is a recommendation for outreach for that time period what's the point of closure legislation if there won't be any enforcement during that time period? >> there would be...
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i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion to recommit. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. he noes have it. mrs. kirkpatrick: i request a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. pursuant to clause 9 of rule 20, this five-minute vote on the motion to recommit will be followed by a five-minute vote on passage of the bill, if ordered. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on
i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. without objection, the previous question is ordered on the motion to recommit. the question is on the motion to recommit. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. he noes have it. mrs. kirkpatrick: i request a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by...
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>> yeah. >> long time, long time. a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i got locked up again in '96, i tried to find you. but i kept looking under bonita harris. >> you wouldn't have found me. >> yes. i didn't take into consideration you've been married a couple times. >> yes. 13 years you've been here. have you learned your lesson? >> i've learned very many lessons. >> 12 years, ricky. >> yeah. but it's like a new beginning for me. i'll never wear another pair of handcuffs or shackles ever. >> maybe it took this for you to do that. >> yes. >> like beauchamp, rudy gonzalez is also anticipating a release from prison. but with only two days left to serve on his eight-year sentence, he'
>> yeah. >> long time, long time. a lot of catching up to do. >> don't cry. >> i'm trying not to. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> nervous? palms sweating? >> no. >> you still look good. still got that smile. that's what you used to tease me with. when you wrote that letter, you didn't think i remembered, did you? >> no. 21 years. >> after i got out the last time was '94. i tried to find you and then again when i got locked up again...
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basically she said i wouldn't want to waste your time or my time right now.i won't pass a drug test. that's what she told us. and then she said at this time i'd like to go ahead an resign my position. so we took her resignation and escorted her off the facility grounds. we have a zero intolerance for being intoxicated on the job or being under the influence of any kind of intoxicant or drug. when you are dirty staff around, as we call it, or staff breaking the rules like that, it affects everybody on the job. >> following her resignation, officer ellis declined our request for an interview. michael hollon will have to find another source of income as well. he has just met with the prison's disciplinary hearing board for allegedly having conned an elderly man out of thousands of dollars. >> what's going on? >> found me guilty of fraud. telling somebody i was going to come home if they sent money. they sent money, i didn't come home. i feel really bad about not being in contact with my friend. he meant so much to me. and helped me to make it through the next da
basically she said i wouldn't want to waste your time or my time right now.i won't pass a drug test. that's what she told us. and then she said at this time i'd like to go ahead an resign my position. so we took her resignation and escorted her off the facility grounds. we have a zero intolerance for being intoxicated on the job or being under the influence of any kind of intoxicant or drug. when you are dirty staff around, as we call it, or staff breaking the rules like that, it affects...
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at that time rockefeller was going out and giving out times to people.thing about -- can i share my time with you? right in the middle, other things started to come out in his writing. you had a man in the mail and the whole thing turned into the song that we know to be now, which is here that i can read to you. if you do this song, you have to do the reverse. that is where a lot of the action is. >> can you sing it to us? >> i contrived. it will not be as good as bing crosby or tom waits. ♪ the use to tell me i was , so i followedm the mob when there was earth to plow. there, right on the they used to tell me i was building a dream with peace and why should i be standing in line just waiting ?or bread once i built a railroad, made it time,ade it race against once i built a railroad, now it is done, buddy, can you spare a dime? yip harburg, singing in 1975. >> ♪ once i had that tower, now brother, can you spare a dime? ♪ song first this played? >> 1932, in the americana review , everyone took it up and it swept the nation. paradoxically, i think roosevel
at that time rockefeller was going out and giving out times to people.thing about -- can i share my time with you? right in the middle, other things started to come out in his writing. you had a man in the mail and the whole thing turned into the song that we know to be now, which is here that i can read to you. if you do this song, you have to do the reverse. that is where a lot of the action is. >> can you sing it to us? >> i contrived. it will not be as good as bing crosby or tom...
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if bad guy says he only have so much time you have as much time as you need even if you take, a copyy can make the numbers suggest any way they want with great credit they will work with you. if you are back to the same brand there is discounting there is atto least 2,000 maximum available adjustment of then there is the same amount of money to not beco but on the table. gerri: a great job as always. the a newly released reporto say booster seats are getting safer.la how to go through thosehing options? we have our senior researcher at the senior at the institute for highway safetygh. >> what are the basics for the right if it?d o >> but gave up four it goes across the upper thigh not across the tmy in the shoulder belt is at the center of the shoulder not up on the neckot. gerri: what were you looking for? you came up with some great information what did you look for?look >> we evaluate the seeds to make sure the of brewster'se guides up lap belts the best way to protect in a crash. not writing up and the shoulder belt sits squarely. gerri: i never would have known that that is how
if bad guy says he only have so much time you have as much time as you need even if you take, a copyy can make the numbers suggest any way they want with great credit they will work with you. if you are back to the same brand there is discounting there is atto least 2,000 maximum available adjustment of then there is the same amount of money to not beco but on the table. gerri: a great job as always. the a newly released reporto say booster seats are getting safer.la how to go through thosehing...
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a time to tear and a time to sew. sars and a time to speak. a time to love and a time to hate.en. corpus christi, texas. thank you for that. we are also checking your comments on twitter. we just shows you an event from the john f. kennedy presidential library. paul winterhat the sextet is the first jazz group to have been invited to the white house by mrs. kennedy in 1962 after touring for the state department. myland writes i was in ogden, utah hill a first base when school was dismissed. thank you very much, c-span. you guys are exceptional. i appreciate it. i am a little bit torn up by our president, jfk being ambushed the way he was. i was eight years old going to grammar school. my mom was crying. i was crying. the whole block was in tears. >> how old were you at the time of the assassination? >> 18 years old. >> thank you for your call. jfk assassination, for live, altered have. about the people affected by the assassination. it leavesadline says a complicated legacy. film arede towards the complicated. her grandfather found himself in possession of priceless evidence wh
a time to tear and a time to sew. sars and a time to speak. a time to love and a time to hate.en. corpus christi, texas. thank you for that. we are also checking your comments on twitter. we just shows you an event from the john f. kennedy presidential library. paul winterhat the sextet is the first jazz group to have been invited to the white house by mrs. kennedy in 1962 after touring for the state department. myland writes i was in ogden, utah hill a first base when school was dismissed....
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it's not cheap at eight times sales versus google at six times. it's a 30 multiple. if it breaks 34 convincingly, this stock could absolutely get hot again, and with the ali baba thing in the backdrop, that's really the way people are going to start looking at it, as a play on that. so i've got my eyes on it. i'm not long or short at the moment. >> cliffs natural clocking in as the worst performer, joe, on the s&p today, down 3.75%. >> a stock that moved up from 20 up to 28 recently. we said at the time we didn't believe the fundamentals supported the lift you were getting. it was about short interest coming in from 35% down to 27%. i don't think you buy it here. i think you have to really understand the importance of the emerging markets, which are now down nine days in a row. emerging markets' weakness does not lead to the stock going higher. >>> my next guest says enjoy the gains while you can. barclays barry knapp is up next, on why you can expect only a third of the 2013 gains next year. and wells fargo getting a nice pop after dan loeb here on cnbc revealed his
it's not cheap at eight times sales versus google at six times. it's a 30 multiple. if it breaks 34 convincingly, this stock could absolutely get hot again, and with the ali baba thing in the backdrop, that's really the way people are going to start looking at it, as a play on that. so i've got my eyes on it. i'm not long or short at the moment. >> cliffs natural clocking in as the worst performer, joe, on the s&p today, down 3.75%. >> a stock that moved up from 20 up to 28...
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the time. >> only 60 days. actually one hundred and 20 and unless there's an extension from the elderly >> good questions commissioner borden. i think it starts to possess more questions. commissioner hillis >> i support the ordinance in the recommendations just a couple questions for mr. chewing. the population when with your building new affordable housing for the affordable housing we've built where are people living now are you - have you studied where people are living now? >> no, we have not done any formal studies. we do have the requirement that for them to be role competitive they've got to live in san francisco many of them do and depending upon their income and staying are relatives some days they're living with those. sometimes, we have applicant that are living in shelters at the time their applying. oftentimes they're living in overcrowded quarters so their sharing houses with families that are in homes too small and maybe there are two many kids in the unit over time >> i got a little bit convuls
the time. >> only 60 days. actually one hundred and 20 and unless there's an extension from the elderly >> good questions commissioner borden. i think it starts to possess more questions. commissioner hillis >> i support the ordinance in the recommendations just a couple questions for mr. chewing. the population when with your building new affordable housing for the affordable housing we've built where are people living now are you - have you studied where people are living...
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now, it's my time i think it's about time for me to serve the community. my son has grown up and i have more free time for any community. because of envy career i'm used to work with flexible schedule i can work daytime and night time i do the management of my own time. i hope i have the opportunity to work with the community and city of san francisco >> so i notice that your application is to fill an alternative seat is there a reason why just a regular seat and because i received the e-mail was for the alternative i believe. >> if you had an opportunity to fill a regular seat would i - >> absolutely. >> any other questions okay. seeing none. any public comment on this it ? item?. is this correct can the public be a comment >> the commitments can speak during the period is not during the public comment period. >> any other individuals who may want to make comment? ? seeing none, public comment is closed. i - there's lots of applicants here and lots of seats for the 3 boards. and in anticipation of all those candidates and seats i wanted to see if we can m
now, it's my time i think it's about time for me to serve the community. my son has grown up and i have more free time for any community. because of envy career i'm used to work with flexible schedule i can work daytime and night time i do the management of my own time. i hope i have the opportunity to work with the community and city of san francisco >> so i notice that your application is to fill an alternative seat is there a reason why just a regular seat and because i received the...
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no time for style points.e're kind of scuffling happy to get out of new orleans tonight with a win by the skin of their teeth. no andre iguodala but they do end up with one more point than the pelicans. curry and david lee will touch after a steal. 11:01. picking up some flag off the bench nicely. it'll end up in the hands of harrison. germane o'neil shows us huge. does his work inside. got nine of 12 on the floor. still very tight. the pelicans down three. anthony davis will get up on that offensive board and suddenly the pelicans are within one. and still down one 10 second left. look at eric gordon he will get the shot from the left corner. look how close they come to winning the game. he hanging on the rim. clay thompson comes out with it. 102-101. college hoop, cal had the bar raised on them and they kind of did the limbo right under it. over in hawaii at the maui invitational. tied at halftime. justin tub will steal it and do the business. he had 18 points. a big 9-2 run made the difference. jeremy grant
no time for style points.e're kind of scuffling happy to get out of new orleans tonight with a win by the skin of their teeth. no andre iguodala but they do end up with one more point than the pelicans. curry and david lee will touch after a steal. 11:01. picking up some flag off the bench nicely. it'll end up in the hands of harrison. germane o'neil shows us huge. does his work inside. got nine of 12 on the floor. still very tight. the pelicans down three. anthony davis will get up on that...
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and overbought for a long time.est hope for the shorts this year is the fact that all the short funds are closing. remember when julian robertson threw in the towel in 2000, closed tiger down. he wasn't a short but he said, i don't understand it anymore. that was essentially the top of the market. very pressing comments he had there. i think that's a good sign. number two, the thing i would agree on the shorts is that as the fed ends the quantitative easing programs, that there will be alpha opportunities around that and i think a lot of money can be made in picking the right names. massive shorts, i don't think so overall. i don't just mean chinese internet names. those are easy picks. i think there are alpha opportunities out there. >> brad, what are your top stocks you're shorting right now? >> first off, i couldn't agree more with bob. i think that's exactly right. that's exactly what we're trying to do within our short ips. we short ibm, caution money on centurylink. it's been a total train wreck. li lulu lemon
and overbought for a long time.est hope for the shorts this year is the fact that all the short funds are closing. remember when julian robertson threw in the towel in 2000, closed tiger down. he wasn't a short but he said, i don't understand it anymore. that was essentially the top of the market. very pressing comments he had there. i think that's a good sign. number two, the thing i would agree on the shorts is that as the fed ends the quantitative easing programs, that there will be alpha...
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this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab.a helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. make the most of every moment. ask your dermatologist about humira, today. clearer skin is possible.
this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab.a helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system...
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they're always asking when is story time next? am i on the list for story time?o i go to story time? where do i get an application? >> how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're welcome to send your kids a personal message. if you want to say, hey, hope things are good, be good for your mom. or if you want to sing them a song or say a prayer or whatever your little routine is with your kids, you're welcome to do that. this is your personal message to them. >> sweet. >> all right? just whenever you're ready. >> pretty nervous. what do i say? i don't want to mess up. like i want her to like what i say. i don't want to say anything stupid. i want to try. emilee, daddy loves you, baby. i can't wait to see you again. hope you're doing good for mommy and i'm going to read you a story. it's
they're always asking when is story time next? am i on the list for story time?o i go to story time? where do i get an application? >> how do you think emilee will feel about that book? >> that's a good book. i liked the story when i was a kid. >> you haven't done this before. >> no. >> okay. whenever you're ready, just push the red button and there's about an eight to ten-second delay so wait a few seconds before you start speaking. there's the mike. you're...
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media figures like yourself dedicating your time and your life your efforts your passion. opinionated programs more than again that. job of just reporting that some would argue that it's not having that much of an impact both for you. greatly exaggerated my role in our journalism and i'm not saying that how to different moderators island and say has a fight but secondly. the focus that we have on the progress i do on now on the journalist and the right way to do is is an equality of focus and look at things from the perspective of equality and look at things and ask questions from that perspective identify stories that are important from that perspective or those who don't have that perspective and have another perspective identify different stories and have different interpretations interspersed now since but this isn't something new this was always the case and we were we were we were insufficiently aware of how subjective news reporting was all along and props being more aware of it now it is a good thing i can point out what matters does a you know relatively minor inc
media figures like yourself dedicating your time and your life your efforts your passion. opinionated programs more than again that. job of just reporting that some would argue that it's not having that much of an impact both for you. greatly exaggerated my role in our journalism and i'm not saying that how to different moderators island and say has a fight but secondly. the focus that we have on the progress i do on now on the journalist and the right way to do is is an equality of focus and...
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the one time a trap. monarchy. good luck. to building a new. mission to teach creation and. this is why you should. thank you for joining us here. with the top stories of the day the week september has been the deadliest month in iraq that's according to a leading database on violence in the country it's called the iraq body count it puts the death toll among civilians at more than twelve hundred all adding to a total of over one hundred thousand violence a billion deaths of that iraq has witnessed now since the start of the invasion of two thousand and three and it's the intervention that experts to blame for the surge of violence in the rapid rise of al qaeda in the country with around four thousand suicide bombers blowing themselves up in the past decade a former u.s. marine and a veteran of the siege of fallujah. he told r.t. about the horrors he witnessed. well a couple of the big facts that need to be known is just kind of you know quantified the human tragedy that that was the second seizure of flu. anywhere
the one time a trap. monarchy. good luck. to building a new. mission to teach creation and. this is why you should. thank you for joining us here. with the top stories of the day the week september has been the deadliest month in iraq that's according to a leading database on violence in the country it's called the iraq body count it puts the death toll among civilians at more than twelve hundred all adding to a total of over one hundred thousand violence a billion deaths of that iraq has...
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of time. they had to be both taking over and making sure that there was a peaceful transition of power without seeming to take over. because of the image of pushing the kennedys out of the way. had to be very, very careful. lyndon johnson was very lucky that yet lady bird to help them with that. she had a good year for knowing what exactly to say and when to say it. >> in particular, what did she do in those first weeks? >> she said she felt onstage for a part she never rehearsed. in fact, i think it would be hard to find a first lady better prepared than she was. she started taking notes while she was waiting to hear if president kennedy had died. on the way back, she made plans to put their radio station into a blind trust so they would not be accused of profiting from it. she took over very fast. she was a good study. >> i want to lay off that idea. that was an administration that documented itself extensively. there was a daily diary that which she recorded herself. there were the lyndon j
of time. they had to be both taking over and making sure that there was a peaceful transition of power without seeming to take over. because of the image of pushing the kennedys out of the way. had to be very, very careful. lyndon johnson was very lucky that yet lady bird to help them with that. she had a good year for knowing what exactly to say and when to say it. >> in particular, what did she do in those first weeks? >> she said she felt onstage for a part she never rehearsed....
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i love logistics. >>> it is time. it is time for the "lightning round." that's about calls. >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell. >> play this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the "lightning round." we go to john in massachusetts. john? >> caller: hey, how are you? what do you think about 3-d systems? >> we prefer strat sis. that's been our one the whole time. the whole group is red hot, but stratus is the one we decided is the best. douglas in washington? >> caller: hey, jimbo, how is it going? >> all right how. you? >> caller: great, great. my stock is unt -- >> yeah, we got tired of unp. why? it missed the quarter really badly. we decided to exit on the strength. i got to tell you. i don't think you should own this stock north of 160. let's go to bobby in georgia. bobby? >> caller: great big georgia bulldog boo-yah to you, man. >> love them when they're on tv. can't get enough of the georgia bulldogs. what's up? >> caller: all right. i wanted to ask you about high max, himx. >> we like that. >> buy, buy
i love logistics. >>> it is time. it is time for the "lightning round." that's about calls. >> buy, buy, buy! >> sell, sell, sell. >> play this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the "lightning round." we go to john in massachusetts. john? >> caller: hey, how are you? what do you think about 3-d systems? >> we prefer strat sis. that's been our one the whole time. the whole group...
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the most important thing is time. we've been given this incredible gift, the enthusiasm that tracy was referring to earlier that we're seeing across the country allows us to before any other potential candidate to go out there and build that foundation, to build that infrastructure so that if secretary clinton were to decide to run, there would be the organization there to support that national candidacy. >> but you could make the argument, tracy, that time can be both your friend and your enemy and obviously you've got time to prepare, time to lay that groundwork. time can also mean enthusiasm can turn to fatigue and there have already been questions about whether a fresh face on the republican side, maybe even a fresh face within the democratic party could look better in the way that it did when hillary clinton ran against barack obama. are you convinced that time is your friend? >> i am. and especially after yesterday's events where we heard from so many people who talked about that really head on, that there's no
the most important thing is time. we've been given this incredible gift, the enthusiasm that tracy was referring to earlier that we're seeing across the country allows us to before any other potential candidate to go out there and build that foundation, to build that infrastructure so that if secretary clinton were to decide to run, there would be the organization there to support that national candidacy. >> but you could make the argument, tracy, that time can be both your friend and...
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i've been doing it wrong all this time. >> we're not telling until next time. >> his latest thrillerg until the very end. >> and it will make a great holiday gift. we're going to talk to our best-selling author. james patterson is with us right after this. >>> he's one of the most successful writers of all time with more books on the "new york times" best sellers list than hoda and myself combined. >> more than any other author ever. in fact, james patterson has sold nearly 300 million books, and his latest called "cross my heart" is already getting raves. >> should i have brought a hostess gift? >> yes, you should have. think how many we've sold for you over the years, james. >> i'll bring one next time. >> some of the books we see just your name on as the author and sometimes we see you co-write some of your books. >> yes. >> how does that work? >> the -- >> the end. >> excellent. >> how do you get those people? to put your name alongside somebody else is a tremendous honor. >> it's a lot more people that i've known for a long time, people that i worked with. >> what's your favorit
i've been doing it wrong all this time. >> we're not telling until next time. >> his latest thrillerg until the very end. >> and it will make a great holiday gift. we're going to talk to our best-selling author. james patterson is with us right after this. >>> he's one of the most successful writers of all time with more books on the "new york times" best sellers list than hoda and myself combined. >> more than any other author ever. in fact, james...
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now it's time for "up late with alex baldwin." have a great time.een looking forward to this since before we even launched the show. tonight i'll talk with two men who contributed to a singular work of art 45 years ago that still moves a film audience to this day and change the way we think about the world, our place in it and our place beyond it. every actor, myself included, spends their career striving to make one movie, just one, that achieves true immortality. i love stanley cooper's 2001 "space ys
now it's time for "up late with alex baldwin." have a great time.een looking forward to this since before we even launched the show. tonight i'll talk with two men who contributed to a singular work of art 45 years ago that still moves a film audience to this day and change the way we think about the world, our place in it and our place beyond it. every actor, myself included, spends their career striving to make one movie, just one, that achieves true immortality. i love stanley...
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the one time a trap. monarchy. will thirty cut its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back now iran's supreme leader is warning the country's hardliners against undermining the nuclear negotiations defending the president's course of action the newly elected has and rouhani is under serious domestic pressure for extending an olive branch to the united states the hope interaction is that america will ease up on sanctions in return for more openness from iran has nuclear program but again being in the limelight this day but with a little enthusiasm at home harney may be facing a tough sell as paul scott reports. republic of iran is ready to engage immediately in time bound talks to build mutual confidence and the removal of mutual uncertainties housen rouhani his recent speech at the u.n. general assembly was said by many to represent a thorin in relations between tehran and washington a sign that the iranian leadership is king to initiate warmer ties
the one time a trap. monarchy. will thirty cut its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back now iran's supreme leader is warning the country's hardliners against undermining the nuclear negotiations defending the president's course of action the newly elected has and rouhani is under serious domestic pressure for extending an olive branch to the united states the hope interaction is that america will ease up on sanctions in...
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although this bulletin does not explain the time frames or anything, the time frames are kind of outside of the scope of this. >> but even if... if we vote this or don't vote on this, the policy is that it goes back any how, right? and so we are just symbolically being told about a policy that is going to effect our industry a lot that we don't have any controlling at all and planning going to do it any how, right? >> i just asked a question of clarification. >> yeah. >> so do we have the authority to just change this policy, and this is, and it is the advisory committee and it is not the advisory committee advisory? >> and so, if we were going to change our process and say, this stops here. you know, rather than, you know, if we were going to change it in any way, why, do we have to go through this process? i am just asking, this is a question of clarification. you can do what you wish. >> i imagine it. >> that we will call it. >> but to answer the question, doctor, what are we vote or not vote on this, the policies in place right now. yeah, for the last two years already, have that to
although this bulletin does not explain the time frames or anything, the time frames are kind of outside of the scope of this. >> but even if... if we vote this or don't vote on this, the policy is that it goes back any how, right? and so we are just symbolically being told about a policy that is going to effect our industry a lot that we don't have any controlling at all and planning going to do it any how, right? >> i just asked a question of clarification. >> yeah. >>...
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one comment about the time. if you are mostly charging for the parking, time takes care of itself. i mean, professor shoop said that. you don't need time limits, all you do is have the appropriate charge. another thing, i hope you are not looking forward to making any money from this, adding charging, because you are not going to. a lot of people were parking free and they are going to figure out they can use muni, they can park less time, it's going to balance out. their magic number of 470, hope that's enough, not too much, whatever. let's start this thing going in california. >> thanks. >> herbert weiner. >> mr. weiner ?oo . >> herbert weiner. by and large i support the spirit of what is being done. i think you should crack down on people using them illegally and use whatever methods you need to do this. but i have a problem with charging for parking. it will raise reverend gnaw for mta and maybe a political deal was struck where you would implement these changes you have parking. if you wanted to be equitable, you would go after the bicyclists which has president been done to d
one comment about the time. if you are mostly charging for the parking, time takes care of itself. i mean, professor shoop said that. you don't need time limits, all you do is have the appropriate charge. another thing, i hope you are not looking forward to making any money from this, adding charging, because you are not going to. a lot of people were parking free and they are going to figure out they can use muni, they can park less time, it's going to balance out. their magic number of 470,...
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all of a sudden, we're getting ten times more calls in october than we do any other time of the year. is that? >> that was a wake-up call which they answered. by asking their customers one simple question. what do you use it for? we're a haunted house. every haunted house uses fog. it was just one of those, wow, we didn't know that. >> the more they listened to the haunted house operators, the more new products they discovered they could manufacture. >> so they began to tell us, we want a ground fog that lingers a little longer than most ground fogs do. because we're using it outside in grave yards. okay. so we went and designed an outdoor-type ground fog. >> ground fog forgrave yards wasn't all they discovered at a trade show. >> you'll be at a trade show, my cousin is a fireman, he uses tons of it. note to self. firemen use this. >>> so they went to all kinds of shows, for firemen, boat builders, sewer inspectors and sky writers, which became markets for their fog. that's when the froggy founders found out that rock'n'roll performers were particularly interested in the allergy-free
all of a sudden, we're getting ten times more calls in october than we do any other time of the year. is that? >> that was a wake-up call which they answered. by asking their customers one simple question. what do you use it for? we're a haunted house. every haunted house uses fog. it was just one of those, wow, we didn't know that. >> the more they listened to the haunted house operators, the more new products they discovered they could manufacture. >> so they began to tell...