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because i know how to do this. you get, the easier it is to step forward. 3 f2 estas situaciones. . statues of you across the empire. we will have one in the temple. we should assume there'll be a full-scale rebellion. this is about the destruction of the temple! thank you, joanna, for leading me to jesus. tabitha! all enemies of rome... [ cries ] ...are punished and crushed. and you are? chief treasurer to the queen of ethiopia. you tell this ethiopian that we would be honored to entertain such an important visitor. soon the abomination will be here -- a statue that heralds eternal war. do you not see that we need to unite to fight this monstrosity? we aren't enemies, james. if this is true, stop persecuting us. this could be the end. this temple is not just bricks and mortar
because i know how to do this. you get, the easier it is to step forward. 3 f2 estas situaciones. . statues of you across the empire. we will have one in the temple. we should assume there'll be a full-scale rebellion. this is about the destruction of the temple! thank you, joanna, for leading me to jesus. tabitha! all enemies of rome... [ cries ] ...are punished and crushed. and you are? chief treasurer to the queen of ethiopia. you tell this ethiopian that we would be honored to entertain...
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what to do, what not to do and what should you do if you see someone else in trouble? >> the door was open a crack and she had her shirt off. i'm going to put it on instagram. >> the kids acting up are actors. the teens watching are real. confronting what looked like the kind of dangerous situations your kids could face some day. >> somebody just like liven things up. >> it's really hot in here. >> are you okay? >> like weird. >> this isn't funny. >> you have a headstrong daughter. >> get your teen. >> this is awkward. >> turn off their phones. >> oh, god. >> and watch this together. >> on the edge of your seat, right? >> i really am. >> these teenagers could teach us all something. >> don't touch her! what is wrong with you? >> "dateline's" "my kid would never do that." >> good evening. i'm natalie morales. see something, say something. how often do we follow it? it has to be difficult for teens especially if it involves other kids and sex. tonight, with their parents observing from inside our watch mobile, we put teens to the test. will they say something? would your
what to do, what not to do and what should you do if you see someone else in trouble? >> the door was open a crack and she had her shirt off. i'm going to put it on instagram. >> the kids acting up are actors. the teens watching are real. confronting what looked like the kind of dangerous situations your kids could face some day. >> somebody just like liven things up. >> it's really hot in here. >> are you okay? >> like weird. >> this isn't funny....
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what is it you want to do, other than what you're doing? >> no, i know. when we were in school, i went to grad school, undergrad. it was always the more specific you can be the better off you are, as far as acting, or anything, probably. and i believe that to be true. >> rose: what does that mean, the more specific? >> like the example i had was like, if uh you could aim at something like i want to be the neighbor to jack and whoever on this sitcom or whatever, you know, you may not hit that, but you have a real road to go down. >> rose: absolutely. i always had a little bit of trouble with it. i don't know if i'm having more or less trouble with it right now. my biggest thing always is to keep working, to keep working. and in that regard i just try and keep my ears open and my heart open to things that i read and go this feels like the next right thing. i mean look, any business, as you know but it's definitely a tricky business as far as trying to dictate anything, you know. i mean, the success of our tv show is a good example of that. there's no way to
what is it you want to do, other than what you're doing? >> no, i know. when we were in school, i went to grad school, undergrad. it was always the more specific you can be the better off you are, as far as acting, or anything, probably. and i believe that to be true. >> rose: what does that mean, the more specific? >> like the example i had was like, if uh you could aim at something like i want to be the neighbor to jack and whoever on this sitcom or whatever, you know, you...
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jim: um-i longed to do theater in general. i always want to do theater. ere are many other things that i enjoy doing and i find are wise to do and feel good to do other mediums whether it be movies or another tv show. but in the back -- i have a dormant -- anytime there is a space where nothing else is happening and theater can fit in -- charlie: some people say it's necessary because it resets. jim: it does. there is a very going home aspect. and there really is no other medium even though we take the tv show live, you can have several takes to do things and there is a separation between you and the audience with the cameras. they are there but there are four cameras between you. this is the only medium where the audience place such a critical role more than i think they understand about theater. charlie: how do they do that? jim: just by being there. if they sit in stony silence, they make a huge impact on you. this play especially, i talked to them the whole time. in any play, i think that's why you always hear about the death of theater. all my life i
jim: um-i longed to do theater in general. i always want to do theater. ere are many other things that i enjoy doing and i find are wise to do and feel good to do other mediums whether it be movies or another tv show. but in the back -- i have a dormant -- anytime there is a space where nothing else is happening and theater can fit in -- charlie: some people say it's necessary because it resets. jim: it does. there is a very going home aspect. and there really is no other medium even though we...
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to do more of that. and i would say some from another state read the to find him or her from the state to delaware. and the coast guard has very highbrow by common metrics there has to be some lessons learned as he tried to move some idea is what can we learn from the coast guard to help improve that route from those of the tsa? >> you are right to think they do have a high morale and to me that begins with a dealership that invest in the mission. you have to have alignment. if you say the mission is the most important but then it is said to them most important. i think tsa has the great mission. and it is no problem to have that dash did it isn't one time trading but it is a continuous process the kitchen after trade that organization some of the best innovations come from the front line doing the work but those men and women to rigo work is no different from the tsa. the transportation and security officers is the face of tsa and also of mission you need to trade and empower them and listen to them for
to do more of that. and i would say some from another state read the to find him or her from the state to delaware. and the coast guard has very highbrow by common metrics there has to be some lessons learned as he tried to move some idea is what can we learn from the coast guard to help improve that route from those of the tsa? >> you are right to think they do have a high morale and to me that begins with a dealership that invest in the mission. you have to have alignment. if you say...
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but you need to say, what do i need to know? looking at detection equipment what do i need that thing to find? what are the limitations of the technology to find that so i can figure out the other requirements that go on top of it. not just for the equipment but the requirements for the things the equipment cannot do it all of that feeds into the procurement process. then the oversights, controls and various requirements -- you have to separate the person writing the requirements from the person overseeing the program to the person contracting the program. the more separation you can have, the more rigorous you can hold that process. otherwise you run into scheduled breaches or cost overruns. sen. langford: i would encourage you to evaluate the effectiveness of the equipment not just how it works in an environment or laboratory, but how it works in the real world. the pre-check issue. we have a lot of people coming through pre-check who are not pre-checked. we will have to either change the name, or focus on pre-check. i'm not ta
but you need to say, what do i need to know? looking at detection equipment what do i need that thing to find? what are the limitations of the technology to find that so i can figure out the other requirements that go on top of it. not just for the equipment but the requirements for the things the equipment cannot do it all of that feeds into the procurement process. then the oversights, controls and various requirements -- you have to separate the person writing the requirements from the...
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i thought that was what i was going to do. today were my last day on this earth and i could say that the people who have never been able to afford the ability to give care to someone in their family now can't because of something we have done or the people who have gone through hell in just being able to get the test done now don't, i have done something in this world that has made it a little bit of a better place. charlie: does the business person and you care about -- in you care about how much you are worth? elizabeth: it is not what matters. what matters is, as we succeed being able to have the tool to reinvest and keep doing it and keep doing it more and better and less expensive and smaller samples. charlie: do you spend the amount of time you do, the life you have is that work, the cut the work is so exciting and you feel like unless you are there, you may be missing something? whatever you are missing by having a larger life outside -- what satisfies you is being right there watching this baby of you grow. elizabeth:
i thought that was what i was going to do. today were my last day on this earth and i could say that the people who have never been able to afford the ability to give care to someone in their family now can't because of something we have done or the people who have gone through hell in just being able to get the test done now don't, i have done something in this world that has made it a little bit of a better place. charlie: does the business person and you care about -- in you care about how...
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all this stuff but developers are only encouraged to do it and don't have to do it. >> again, the point was that someone 's 15 or 20 $20 million project is probably not going to be the case that we're discussing here it's probably something smaller but since i don't know yet and i think part of the problem that we're having tonight is that there's a lack of knowledge in my case, too, of the development process as it stands. it's hard to do this you know i wanted to get this in front of you tonight because this is going to be in the matter of 2 weeks law that needs to to be implemented but it doesn't need to be tonight without information regarding and understanding the development process that you need to decide because i feel like i'm being attacked. >> i'm not attacking you. [laughter] we're going to have this planning department there why don't we just continue this until after that and we can ask the planning department the questions that we would ask based on this. i mean for those of us who have tried to build anything in san francisco the planning department process is
all this stuff but developers are only encouraged to do it and don't have to do it. >> again, the point was that someone 's 15 or 20 $20 million project is probably not going to be the case that we're discussing here it's probably something smaller but since i don't know yet and i think part of the problem that we're having tonight is that there's a lack of knowledge in my case, too, of the development process as it stands. it's hard to do this you know i wanted to get this in front of...
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so i figured this is what i want to do. and that was it. >> rose: one aspect of it is that you have a board of directors that is enormously respected. i know from henrey to sam gorge to sam nunn i could go on. where did that idea come from. that i want people on this board who i know have and be a great council to me and can make a difference. that is the first question. >> second question, how do you convince them? to search on the board? >> that too evolved. you know for ten years we did this work we didn't have a beb site. we never put out a press he release. it was completely heads down. when we got to a point in which we realized that what we were doing to begin to serve individuals and their physicians directly. i wanted to find the people who irfelt were strategically brilliant and could provide the kind of wises dom and insight as we're thinking about, how do we do this in such a way in which technology can truly serve as a tool for facilitating policy decisions. and for example, we build medicare and medicaid for th
so i figured this is what i want to do. and that was it. >> rose: one aspect of it is that you have a board of directors that is enormously respected. i know from henrey to sam gorge to sam nunn i could go on. where did that idea come from. that i want people on this board who i know have and be a great council to me and can make a difference. that is the first question. >> second question, how do you convince them? to search on the board? >> that too evolved. you know for ten...
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we have to do more but we were never going to do enough. people could run themselves a program designed to help the children of immigrant to israel particularly ethiopia who came with their parents seeking religious freedom. they were ethiopian jewish. they had to escape, but many have never been to school. the secret to the program for preschool youngsters was to teach them other to teach her child. we need to do more of that. i call on all of us to find ways to reach into those families. they will need not omit good education to prepare them but the skills for tomorrow's jobs. we need tax credits for businesses that invest in apprenticeships, particularly providing opportunities to economically disadvantaged young people in order to create those new jobs we have to attract investment to often ignored or not. whether you live in fergus inner west baltimore cold country or indian country, you should have the same chance that any american anywhere to get ahead and stay ahead. we should reauthorize the new markets tax credit which has encoura
we have to do more but we were never going to do enough. people could run themselves a program designed to help the children of immigrant to israel particularly ethiopia who came with their parents seeking religious freedom. they were ethiopian jewish. they had to escape, but many have never been to school. the secret to the program for preschool youngsters was to teach them other to teach her child. we need to do more of that. i call on all of us to find ways to reach into those families. they...
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if you want your people to do something they have got to be clear oon what you are asking them to do. it's much more collaborative. he sets the goals together. you don't want a lot of goals. you want three to five at most. you want the ones that could be the biggest impact. then you want to make sure that people are looking at them continually. but the major management style, you know in the past was some manager would tell people to do something and then they would disappear until you made a mistake and then there would be sea gull managers come in make a lot of noise, dump on everybody and then fly out. it wasn't very good. you want them to be able to catch themselves doing something right. this is what i have observed didn't seem to be the direction that you were faulking about. >> how do you think people you employ should be praised? >> as soon as possible. you don't want to wait for an annual performance review. if you see something going on well, go to them and say gee, let me tell you what i have observed and this is how i feel about it. congratulations. keep up the good work.
if you want your people to do something they have got to be clear oon what you are asking them to do. it's much more collaborative. he sets the goals together. you don't want a lot of goals. you want three to five at most. you want the ones that could be the biggest impact. then you want to make sure that people are looking at them continually. but the major management style, you know in the past was some manager would tell people to do something and then they would disappear until you made a...
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it is the use for thing to do. it is an understanding when money is a greater assets, particular skills he might have the lead you to being an aid worker or whatever it might be. >> for a lot of people trying to decide what to read to have more to pursue what means most to them, how much do you think they should sit down and care about these issues when selecting a career or should they do what they love and hopefully be successful and be able to give? >> they should think about these issues this is true that if you heat the work you are doing you are probably not going to be successful. if you think you hate life as an investment banker or whatever it then don't do it you won't be good at it anyway but if you think that does have some interesting challenges and i wouldn't mind mixing with those people and there's a certain status and get such a job and hold it down and have a big salary. i would be happy doing that and could give away a lot. he should think about that. there are other careers like the person i talk
it is the use for thing to do. it is an understanding when money is a greater assets, particular skills he might have the lead you to being an aid worker or whatever it might be. >> for a lot of people trying to decide what to read to have more to pursue what means most to them, how much do you think they should sit down and care about these issues when selecting a career or should they do what they love and hopefully be successful and be able to give? >> they should think about...
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to go." democrats feel the same. but how do you respond to those, including the current mayor and the current police commissioner, who's earned a national reputation for his work in this city? how do you respond to those people who say, "it's working -- that's why crime is going down"? >> yeah. i think i have -- well, i know i have the utmost respect for commissioner ramsey. he was in d.c. when i was in d.c. and got to watch a lot of the great things that he did there, and i see a lot of the good things that are happening here. i think we need to look at things like how do we get more guns off the street, as well as how do we get people off the street, right? like i was talking about, we need to get kids off the street by having opportunities for them after school. we also need to be able to have people working so they're not having these crimes of desperation that are happening. and so if we focus on reducing crime through jobs, through activities for kids, then the crime will go down even further in the city. >> so, i know yo
to go." democrats feel the same. but how do you respond to those, including the current mayor and the current police commissioner, who's earned a national reputation for his work in this city? how do you respond to those people who say, "it's working -- that's why crime is going down"? >> yeah. i think i have -- well, i know i have the utmost respect for commissioner ramsey. he was in d.c. when i was in d.c. and got to watch a lot of the great things that he did there, and...
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to do is respect property rights. f someone wants to build a treehouse -- john: on their property. >> on their property, you just let them. let me tell you. we had to do some renovations in my place. all we wanted to do, had a little bathroom, maybe a few things inside, and the city of austin said before we let you do that, we need you need a little bit more surface in your yard quarterback so why don't you jackhammer up your driveway and put in cement, that you do for extra $5,000, we'll let you put in a bathroom inside. it's ridiculous . john: that was the deny can know to renovate. >> exactly . john: homeowners make buying a house sound easy. >> what are you waiting for? eighty-one dollars a square foot. . john: but in real life, it's much harder than that, says randy, who is a homebuilder who is struggling with these rules. >> the building the house isn't hard, but the approval process is daunting, it could take five to ten years to build a community of homes . john: five to ten years in new jersey. >> correct. joh
to do is respect property rights. f someone wants to build a treehouse -- john: on their property. >> on their property, you just let them. let me tell you. we had to do some renovations in my place. all we wanted to do, had a little bathroom, maybe a few things inside, and the city of austin said before we let you do that, we need you need a little bit more surface in your yard quarterback so why don't you jackhammer up your driveway and put in cement, that you do for extra $5,000, we'll...
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he said that there are three things we have to do. number one, we had to restart and recharge the economy. we had to rebuild our military capability and contest the soviet union, and we had to revive the spirit of the american people, and that is what he set out to do. by 1984 when he was running for reelection, he had most of those things under way. in terms of the economy, he had a relatively simple program. reduce tax rates across the board. reduce the amount of regulation that was stifling industry. -- stifling business and industry. work with the fed to maintain stable monetary policy, and slow the growth of federal spending. in terms of the national security situation, it was to rebuild our military capabilities, to contest the soviet union on a moral basis, to stop them from the aggression that was taking place around the world, and to roll back the previous aggression by supporting freedom fighters. and in terms of the american people, it was his calming of their concerns, his talking with them directly from the oval office in
he said that there are three things we have to do. number one, we had to restart and recharge the economy. we had to rebuild our military capability and contest the soviet union, and we had to revive the spirit of the american people, and that is what he set out to do. by 1984 when he was running for reelection, he had most of those things under way. in terms of the economy, he had a relatively simple program. reduce tax rates across the board. reduce the amount of regulation that was stifling...
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it has to do with pharmaceuticals as well. have seen a lot of deal volume, the highest deal volume within the s&p 500. betty: thank you so much. refocusing on tech. after speaking to dick costolo, and ahead of our conversation with marissa mayer, i want to bring in jay. entrepreneur who has worked with linkedin, sony, universal. he does a lot of the folks associated with these companies and he is an author. about how to copy, thrive in an era of innovation. i know that you are listening along with us to the dick costolo interview. brad asked a relevant question. how do you keep fostering innovation? we have seen missteps by twitter. jay: success is it occurs when you are a public company because you continue to do the same thing, you will go out of business. it is the 60th anniversary of the fortune 500 and only 60 have survived. what twitter has done, they're innovating through acquisition, not internally. , thehave an advantage original founder, jack, is still there. they had the ability to be disruptive. there is a day when
it has to do with pharmaceuticals as well. have seen a lot of deal volume, the highest deal volume within the s&p 500. betty: thank you so much. refocusing on tech. after speaking to dick costolo, and ahead of our conversation with marissa mayer, i want to bring in jay. entrepreneur who has worked with linkedin, sony, universal. he does a lot of the folks associated with these companies and he is an author. about how to copy, thrive in an era of innovation. i know that you are listening...
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and the response from a lot of the young people is oh you can't tell me what to do i'm going to show you who i am. that is so destructive. and of course it threatens the police which is -- i mean it just -- it sets off the whole trauma. >> how do we instill in those young people get through all the sociology, all the reasons why kids have tough lives. lots of people have tough lives. they don't confront or go after a policeman or his weapon as we have seen. this is ignorance. and it is on display as some sort of great social demonstration. it is stupid whether it's an individual it is stupid whether it's a mob. and police should not have to put up with this nonsense because they are, after all, no matter how well trained, how well meaning, only human. >> that's a good point. i'm glad -- i think you should say it again, they're only human. in that situation by the way at the pool party with the suburban kid, there's no sense here that anybody was hiding it. still, i think the police officer's behavior indicates he felt threatened he felt the situation was out of control. he was trying
and the response from a lot of the young people is oh you can't tell me what to do i'm going to show you who i am. that is so destructive. and of course it threatens the police which is -- i mean it just -- it sets off the whole trauma. >> how do we instill in those young people get through all the sociology, all the reasons why kids have tough lives. lots of people have tough lives. they don't confront or go after a policeman or his weapon as we have seen. this is ignorance. and it is on...
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i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. efiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. new benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. visit tripadvisor orlandondo tripadvisor not only has millions of real travelers reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites so people can get the best hotel prices to plan, compare and book the perfect trip visit tripadvisor.com today >>> the fallout from dennis hastert's federal indictment has been nothing short of breathtaking in its swiftness. his alma mater wheaton college in suburban chicago, made the decision to drop the former house speaker's name from its government and economic center named for hastert more than seven years ago. this just days after a puzzling, i mean to say the least, puzzling seven-page indictment accusing denny hastert of lying to the fbi about $1.7 million in hush money that was paid to a mysterious so-called, quote, individual a. end quote. while strongly hinting
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we continue to do that. h regard to the specifics of this piece, i think we'd have to look at the legislation. i'm not sure if it sits with treasury or with us, but we would work together to understand. because i think what we want is actually to have the most up to date information, and that information for some people is an evolving and changing piece of information for those who are self-employed, their incomes change throughout the year and we do have means by which they can come in and update it. we try and encourage them to do that. so the most up to date information that we can implement is something that we do support. and so with regard to the specifics of the legislation, we'd like to have the opportunity to look at it and understand between us and treasury where we could be. >> thank you. i also had some questions regarding the racks and the appeals process. i understand from your staff that we're going to work together outside of that committee hearing to deal with that. so i appreciate that commi
we continue to do that. h regard to the specifics of this piece, i think we'd have to look at the legislation. i'm not sure if it sits with treasury or with us, but we would work together to understand. because i think what we want is actually to have the most up to date information, and that information for some people is an evolving and changing piece of information for those who are self-employed, their incomes change throughout the year and we do have means by which they can come in and...
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somebody has to do something. someone has to stand up. >> take back. >> baltimore. >> we can't be hopeless. people before us fought for it. we are fighting, and i am sure after we are gone, people will come after us that will be fighting for it, you know. we have to keep pushing. >> he visited with the family of freddie gray, and marched in washington with danny glover. >> it makes me sick to my stomach. a person that is a police officer needs to be a special person, you have to deal with a lot of things, like you can't let your - you might wake up, have a bad dad or let that affect your job, you have to let it treat people properly. >> hip hop has done more damage to black and brown people than racism in the last 10 years. >> reporter: on the flipside, some like fox knew's avera says hip hop music is damaging the lives of black people. what do you want to say to the critics that look at you saying you are pat of the problem because of you, your lyrics, tainting the young people. what do you say to that. >> what ar
somebody has to do something. someone has to stand up. >> take back. >> baltimore. >> we can't be hopeless. people before us fought for it. we are fighting, and i am sure after we are gone, people will come after us that will be fighting for it, you know. we have to keep pushing. >> he visited with the family of freddie gray, and marched in washington with danny glover. >> it makes me sick to my stomach. a person that is a police officer needs to be a special...
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but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. its just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and other states which have made abortion more difficult to obtain. the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973 in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've really beared a lot of the brunt of that here in texas. >> even though they've won, anti abortion activists continue to protest in front of whole woman's health marching from church on a saturday morning despite the cold and rain. >> we pray for the least among us, the children in the womb. >> protect them from the violence of abortion. we pray for those that are scheduled to die today. save them from death. >> helping a person to end the life of their child is not helping a person. >> we are here to ask the lord. to give everyone who is considering an abortion, hope. >> do you think wo
but in this conservative region, none of the hospitals are willing to do that. its just one of a number of laws that have swept texas and other states which have made abortion more difficult to obtain. the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973 in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've really...
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we wanted to talk to you because this is a big part of what the marshals do and according to the numbers do quite well. in 2012 capturing about 122,000 fugitives, about 3,000 of them give or take convicted or suspected murderers either way. total. so tell us a little bit about how you approach this with people clearly so dangerous. >> well, we do a lot of the escape investigations throughout the country and we've been doing them for a lot of years and this one in particular you have an elaborate republican that was well executed obviously. they had support. to execute their escape plan. right now, it looks like plan "b" of their plan didn't materialize. and the thought right now is that they're on the run. on foot. they have not obtained a vehicle as we know yet. now, the new york state police command post looking at every auto theft in the area. every carjacking. all of this. and so you start back at the crime scene. we take it like a homicide investigation. start the crime scene. a suspect. in this case you have two. you build everything up from that point on and you expand the crime s
we wanted to talk to you because this is a big part of what the marshals do and according to the numbers do quite well. in 2012 capturing about 122,000 fugitives, about 3,000 of them give or take convicted or suspected murderers either way. total. so tell us a little bit about how you approach this with people clearly so dangerous. >> well, we do a lot of the escape investigations throughout the country and we've been doing them for a lot of years and this one in particular you have an...
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18 to two to continue doing it. last week i decided i would give them another test and it has been annoying me to no end that hamas and the palestinian authority have a unified government and hamas continues to launch missiles against israel. really, why would we be giving money to a unified government who may well in reality be used in that directly or indirectly to buy missiles to fire them against one of our best allies. i said why don't we have it back because u.s. have to give it back to them. if they recognize they will renounce violence and quit doing what they've been doing it on our treaties with regard to israel. i've got a few more. not only do they believe we should give away money and regardless of the behavior. this is how we project our power and include the behavior of nations. if you don't have restrictions, you are not influencing anybody. it has been going on your income a year out in washington is so distant from the people they don't understand. i am convinced it's never getting better unless we
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i liked what the governor had to say. i dona have to say about him though and i'm not, haven't tracked him well recently but i liked his speech. he's got energy. you listen to a guy like jeb bush it's clear that that guy doesn't really want the job. he's only doing it because he's part of that whole political empire of bush except for the bush empire. he's being pushed into that. that's obvious about jeb. jindal, you can tell this guy is hungry. he wants it. how good he would be i don't know yet. i like walked through a cruise, even though i'm pro-union, retired firefighter and also a christian, our country is under attack internationally, and our values are under attack within. i'm glad he's talking about that. somebody needs to talk about it and not be afraid to say it. so we'll see how he does, in the months, but i like what he has to say. i'm against the hyphenated american syndrome that we've been dealing with for 30 years. it's okay for somebody like madonna to mock the church for 30 years. she's gotten away with it but
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then we've got to find other forces to do it. and we've got to look to them to do it. that's why we talk about partnership. it's going to require them to work with us on this as well. >> senator. >> thank you chairman. thank you both for being here and thank you for your service. i want to follow up on senator menendez's point because to me it is absolutely critical. we have done nothing since we left iraq with all our pulling all of our troops out to demonstrate in the past 18 months exactly what our commitment is, in my judgment. you mentioned the ukraine. there was conversations about whether or not we would back the right people in the middle east whether or not we would confront iran in terms of its nevada fair yuss activity. but i remember -- nefarious activity. but the best deals in my business were the -- where i walked away. and the worst deals i ever made was when the deal was more important to me than common sense. and i worry we're getting into a situation where we are not walking away. have you heard credibly either one of you from your positions some of th
then we've got to find other forces to do it. and we've got to look to them to do it. that's why we talk about partnership. it's going to require them to work with us on this as well. >> senator. >> thank you chairman. thank you both for being here and thank you for your service. i want to follow up on senator menendez's point because to me it is absolutely critical. we have done nothing since we left iraq with all our pulling all of our troops out to demonstrate in the past 18...
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i am begging you to do everything you can to look at what they are doing and supported through the rest of the country. it is not rocket science. >> if i was going to some of the hearing that the veterans health administration they would simply be drugs are a shortcut. there are shortcuts to doing the right thing and the therapies required to treat veterans both mentally and physically in terms of pain management and those suffering from depressive disorders and that is disconcerting. and it is unfair and hurtful to the men and women have made tremendous sacrifices for the country in uniform. one question i have is how many physiologist for rehabilitation physicians as a veteran of frustration have dr. clancy? >> i would have to take that for the record mr. chairman. >> i've got the number at about 40. therein lies the problem. those are the people of central when it comes to pain management. we are shortchanging not because the easy thing to do is to drag somebody. drug them not to feel pain. drug to get them up in the morning so they can go to sleep at night. when we look at the suici
i am begging you to do everything you can to look at what they are doing and supported through the rest of the country. it is not rocket science. >> if i was going to some of the hearing that the veterans health administration they would simply be drugs are a shortcut. there are shortcuts to doing the right thing and the therapies required to treat veterans both mentally and physically in terms of pain management and those suffering from depressive disorders and that is disconcerting. and...
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something that you maybe don't want to do, but you're gonna do it because they're your age, and you want to try to be cool. >> besides the presentation, another important part of "tar wars" is its poster contest. you could say that matt embrey's design was certainly in good taste. it helped the fifth grader win first place. >> i really, really love chinese, and i like other food and my favorite part is the fortune cookie. so i decided to do a closed fortune cookie and an opened fortune cookie, like when someone's gonna eat it. so their fortune is gonna be "be tobacco free" so that maybe the fortune will, like, make them realize that it's really bad to smoke and that they should be a smart cookie, like it says on the poster, and not to smoke. >> the first-place winners from each state go to the national competition in washington, d.c. >> i thought it was really cool that i was representing the state of connecticut. i was able to meet our state representatives, and it was really cool to be able to meet them, because that's, like, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> connecticut's "tar
something that you maybe don't want to do, but you're gonna do it because they're your age, and you want to try to be cool. >> besides the presentation, another important part of "tar wars" is its poster contest. you could say that matt embrey's design was certainly in good taste. it helped the fifth grader win first place. >> i really, really love chinese, and i like other food and my favorite part is the fortune cookie. so i decided to do a closed fortune cookie and an...
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that is not ever what i want to do. ast resort if i cannot get them to come to court, if i cannot get them to quit committing crimes, if i cannot get them to do what they need to be doing then sometimes that has to be done. if for no other reason than to make sure they don't commit any further crimes and to protect the community that we all live in. it is a removal of the child from the home. i certainly don't view that as punishment. the child may view that as punishment, but it is treatment. it is treatment where the child doesn't have the freedom of saying no. >> narrator: it's 18 months since the prison reforms took effect. they are starting to have an impact. by 2013, there were 1,300 fewer prisoners in kentucky and almost 3,000 more places in drug treatment programs. now the state is also planning to reform its juvenile justice system. kentucky has become a model and other states are implementing similar changes. >> we have now seen the national rate of incarceration finally slow and get to the point where it hasn'
that is not ever what i want to do. ast resort if i cannot get them to come to court, if i cannot get them to quit committing crimes, if i cannot get them to do what they need to be doing then sometimes that has to be done. if for no other reason than to make sure they don't commit any further crimes and to protect the community that we all live in. it is a removal of the child from the home. i certainly don't view that as punishment. the child may view that as punishment, but it is treatment....
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those are not easy to do in communities. have to use alternative sources of data, and a recent iom report provided a variety of strategies for aggregateing that evidence. and the other thing missing that was eluded to is noting what the interventions costs, and in the field of childhood obesity it's costly because you don't see that until 20 or 30 years later, so how do you assess cost-effectiveness. there is a really nice program going on under the leadership at the harder school of public health known as choices. it's an achieve ration for childhood obesity intervention cost-effectiveness studies. they have taken 40 different interventions aimed at childhood obesity and began to put costs on the outcomes of those interventions, and the metric that they have used is the cost per unit of bmi change because you can't put a financial cost on that. so that is one issue, and what we suggested in this report, intervention studies, clinical and community intervention studies are required to provide the costs so we can begin to get
those are not easy to do in communities. have to use alternative sources of data, and a recent iom report provided a variety of strategies for aggregateing that evidence. and the other thing missing that was eluded to is noting what the interventions costs, and in the field of childhood obesity it's costly because you don't see that until 20 or 30 years later, so how do you assess cost-effectiveness. there is a really nice program going on under the leadership at the harder school of public...
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we get people to be healthier? how do we get them to say i want a better life, and how can we invest in it? we like to get stuff done. we like to build things. we also want to provide programs, and support programs. we run st. louis is only freedom school will stop it is an absolutely fantastic program. at the end of the day, we believe one of the hardest things for folks understand is this notion that community building happens at the speed of trust. how can you be in community over, and over again and be with folks during the good times and not so good times? ribbon breaking's are great, but the real work cap and stay in and day out. the real work happens with this idea of kindness. no matter what it will take, we are not going away. we will stay with you. we will make sure your child's life is successful. [applause] hillary clinton: i am certainly picking up a theme from our panelists. that is -- we need comprehensive approaches to these issues. if we continue to silo evil, to just work in certain channels. we will not
we get people to be healthier? how do we get them to say i want a better life, and how can we invest in it? we like to get stuff done. we like to build things. we also want to provide programs, and support programs. we run st. louis is only freedom school will stop it is an absolutely fantastic program. at the end of the day, we believe one of the hardest things for folks understand is this notion that community building happens at the speed of trust. how can you be in community over, and over...
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as far as i am concerned the questions we're noting but again, i'm reiterate we're well on the path to do the analysis on the questions you've asked a couple of things to keep in mind that the question around additional tasks, if you will for our teachers is something that has been front and centered in terms of how we approach this i want to remind everyone we have a partnership we're proud of with the united educators with - that have funded the innovation money to develop it train it will look like for our teachers it is really, really pro tem moderating i remember that president kelly came to the microphone and spoke favorable that's a big deal to have the teachers union on board and have this kind of that the second thing i'll mention kids are doing coding for the most part in san francisco their currently doing it for us what we want to do in the issue of equality it get used a lot this is an equality issue because cited that are exposed to those kinds of skill sets either at home or in after-school programs or enrichment programs or enrichment experiences get that kind of support h
as far as i am concerned the questions we're noting but again, i'm reiterate we're well on the path to do the analysis on the questions you've asked a couple of things to keep in mind that the question around additional tasks, if you will for our teachers is something that has been front and centered in terms of how we approach this i want to remind everyone we have a partnership we're proud of with the united educators with - that have funded the innovation money to develop it train it will...
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they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very different relationship to the environment. or to make a long story short-- i could go on with examples all night--we would have had a different history as a nation. we'd look different; we'd feel different; we'd relate to one another differently. and guess what. if the gap between rich and poor was narrowed, that wouldn't, then, allow the rich to buy the political system the way they do now, would it? so it'd make a contribution there, too. wow! sounds interesting. let me take it another step. is this feasible? i know some of
they're not going to do it. they're going to be much more vigilant about the environment because they live in it. they're not a distant decision maker. they're an on-the-spot. and that's one of the old ideas about democracy. you make the decision because you live with the results. so i think we would have had a different distribution of income and wealth in this country; we would have had a very different relationship to keeping the jobs and the production here; and we would have had a very...
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you might prefer something, but is it something we have to do in closed session. we get your advice all the time in open session. >> let me, i guess, let me call and ask commissioner hur to make a motion under agenda item 6 that we go into closed session and see if you get a second. because if the commission as a group is prepared to stay in public session, they obviously have a right. >> sure. i am curious to the answer to commissioner keane's question. is that just your preference, do you see that as a requirement, what do you mean by that? >> for the purpose of this requirement that we should discuss it in closed session. >> why the requirement? >> given this matter, i think it's in the best interest of the commission, best interest of the city to discuss these issues in closed session. >> i will make a motion then. >> i would like to interject one point. i will be very brief. >> i think i will let him have his motion first. can i have a second to the motion. >> second. >> what's your comment? >> my point is in regard to the privilege like any privilege, the pri
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we need to do much more that seniors have access to technology. that is where the technology council with seniors from many neighborhoods is so critical and really appreciative of marie -- and the community living for camping and their activism on closing the digital divide and really fighting for a city that aging family, that promotes digital inclusion for everyone. i have think commissioner farrell for calling a -- top of the technology committees but it is for the 85-year-old person they need some advice and is isolated in her home with the children that do not have access to do their homework . we call that the homework gap. onto safer senior activism, acknowledge marie and then those folks that are working on a dignity funds, as well but i want to just say that i think are still come gaps with food security, and as a couple of other ones the coalition of aging -- serving the elderly identifies in terms of the growing numbers of people in san francisco senior centers that especially the staffing at the aging and disability resource centers. i
we need to do much more that seniors have access to technology. that is where the technology council with seniors from many neighborhoods is so critical and really appreciative of marie -- and the community living for camping and their activism on closing the digital divide and really fighting for a city that aging family, that promotes digital inclusion for everyone. i have think commissioner farrell for calling a -- top of the technology committees but it is for the 85-year-old person they...
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i thought that i really want to do this. the only thing that makes sense to me. >> brilliant ideas, powered by hyundai motors. mark: howdy all. tonight on the radar, hillary's rodeo. jeb's cattle call. we will get to the good, bad, and ugly of rick perry's announcement event.
i thought that i really want to do this. the only thing that makes sense to me. >> brilliant ideas, powered by hyundai motors. mark: howdy all. tonight on the radar, hillary's rodeo. jeb's cattle call. we will get to the good, bad, and ugly of rick perry's announcement event.
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that's not what you want to do. they'll retake it. again, we have to look at. is how can we help our iraqi partners better. what else can we do to help with reconstitution of forcers, train and equip effort, speeding getting equipment in their hands. don't forget baghdad. the complementary piece, not just the military piece but the political-military piece where our military leadership and diplomatic leadership can help shore up prime minister abadi and again help with the leaders who are going to be inclusive who will get the sunni arabs back into the fold instead of feeling alienated as they came to feel in the yeast after we left. >> rose: if push comes to shove should we let an iraqi militia with connections to iran participate in order to defeat i.s.i.s.? >> well, i think that's something we don't want to do. >> rose: we might have to do it. that would be a last resort. that's something that protects baghdad at the last minute or something. >> rose: what about them taking baghdad? >> i think that's not in question. they're not getting to the outskirts of ba
that's not what you want to do. they'll retake it. again, we have to look at. is how can we help our iraqi partners better. what else can we do to help with reconstitution of forcers, train and equip effort, speeding getting equipment in their hands. don't forget baghdad. the complementary piece, not just the military piece but the political-military piece where our military leadership and diplomatic leadership can help shore up prime minister abadi and again help with the leaders who are going...
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and that is why i have tried to do these global initiative meetings. so i don't think that it is a bad thing that you have diverse businesses and philanthropists and ngo's and governments working together to solve problems. i think that is a good thing. model and a lot of what i do in my own foundation is based on innovative partnerships. say, well, on these things we are done. i don't even know if hillary is going to run for president again. and neither did they. but if you think all that matters is politics and everybody is running all the time, they always know what they are going to do, then you should reengineer yourself from -- and imagine what it is going to be like on this day, and we should walk around on tv shows -- on then toes from now till and not think about the mission. i think that is an ever. there may be a thing or two that i would change, but the basic .dea i think is right i still believe it is the right thing to do to solve as many problems as possible through cooperative networks that are inclusive across political party lines and
and that is why i have tried to do these global initiative meetings. so i don't think that it is a bad thing that you have diverse businesses and philanthropists and ngo's and governments working together to solve problems. i think that is a good thing. model and a lot of what i do in my own foundation is based on innovative partnerships. say, well, on these things we are done. i don't even know if hillary is going to run for president again. and neither did they. but if you think all that...
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other forces to do it and look to them to do it that is where we talk about partnership. >> thank you for being here. to me it is absolutely critical. we have done nothing to demonstrate is exactly what our commitment is. you mentioned ukraine. there were conversations about that whether or not we would confront iran but i learned from a business career the best deals i ever made were deals where i 1st walked away from the table before i came back because i found out how bad the other guy really want to make a deal. in the worst as i ever made was on the deal was more important to me the common sense. i worry we are getting into a situation where we are not walking away. have you heard credibly either one of you from your positions of some of the conversations uranian so so we won't allow military bases to be inspected or not allow this and allow that to mac arthur's the type of things they should know we will walk away from immediately? >> we have heard these statements. i have heard the deputy negotiated and has an conversations come to our attention with the parliament in closed se
other forces to do it and look to them to do it that is where we talk about partnership. >> thank you for being here. to me it is absolutely critical. we have done nothing to demonstrate is exactly what our commitment is. you mentioned ukraine. there were conversations about that whether or not we would confront iran but i learned from a business career the best deals i ever made were deals where i 1st walked away from the table before i came back because i found out how bad the other guy...
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i wasn't able to do anything that i needed to do. i could understand if i took myself out of the picture how bad it looks. i had those moments where i just wanted to take the stroller and roll her out to the nurse's station and be like, please, you know, just please make her stop crying. you know? but i just feel like they came in because they were concerned about physical abuse. but there is no evidence. >> but authorities say there was evidence. shuck recalls a phone conversation she had with her brother and phone calls in jail are often monitored. >> what i said was very inappropriate. just put it that way. >> had to do with the baby? >> it had to do with my baby, but my brother said something about drop kicking my kids, little [ bleep ] gremlins and we laughed about it. when i said what i said, we laughed about it. we went back and forth. if you take just my side, it sounds [ bleep ] horrible. but when you put it in the context and you actually hear the voices and hear what we're talking about, you can hear we're just being [ ble
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to be done. we support that project. we do have some concerns regarding some of the project management related to it. in general, we think it is definitely the right path to follow. senator boozman: mr. spires talked about oversight. that is something we could do. how would you be involved in that process? mr. spikes: the flash audit alert was issued this week. it was an interim report so to speak. we will continue our audit work throughout the length of this project. senator boozman: your effort to drive improvement and changes -- that is not working. do you recommend any changes to the goals? mr. spikes: i think having goals -- let's take an example. we talk about the need for being able to but better protect systems that are legitimate. when you look at the use of trying to get the 75% usage within the civilian federal agency as the goal, let's go back to that officers. they only need one way in. 75% doesn't cut it in this world anymore. we need to rethink i think the objectives there. go back to the privatization of protec
to be done. we support that project. we do have some concerns regarding some of the project management related to it. in general, we think it is definitely the right path to follow. senator boozman: mr. spires talked about oversight. that is something we could do. how would you be involved in that process? mr. spikes: the flash audit alert was issued this week. it was an interim report so to speak. we will continue our audit work throughout the length of this project. senator boozman: your...
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we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify catapulted. so, now it's a much for ininaccurate indicate from the divorce. people starting twoet and reposting and it went viral. it was incredible about make a wish he wanted to be thinking about being batman. there's been a lot of super issues that have happened cross the country but i think that can only happen in san francisco the mayors on board and the city hall it's an incredible outpouring and i love how san francisco is in the spotlight here and people around the world sending th
we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the...
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you have to do it. i said, no. i'm not doing it. you're not in a make me do this. e says i'm not going to make you? yes, i am. i say, stay away for me. she would say, you get on that stage. i said, you do it. we would have that fierce fight. all of a sudden i would hear "places" and i was ready to go. now that is preparation. i don't know what kind of preparation is that. i never heard that. but the point is you get it when you can, it comes to you in the moment. charlie: and you have to find it? al: yes. i think. at least when you are doing -- i would call the richard i did at the church of the covenant, i would call that inspired. after that, the richard i did is basically a lot of it by the numbers. a lot of it tried to remember what i had done before. it did not have the same flavor, it did not have the same -- it wasn't coming from the same place of expression, so to speak. charlie: in inhabiting a character, do you have to find a hook to you, something about the character? someone once said, it may have been olivier, the when i put on the suit with the charact
you have to do it. i said, no. i'm not doing it. you're not in a make me do this. e says i'm not going to make you? yes, i am. i say, stay away for me. she would say, you get on that stage. i said, you do it. we would have that fierce fight. all of a sudden i would hear "places" and i was ready to go. now that is preparation. i don't know what kind of preparation is that. i never heard that. but the point is you get it when you can, it comes to you in the moment. charlie: and you have...
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nobody knows how to do this. >> how do you balance the budget? e it away and take it back from all of the countries that have just ripped us. they just tearing the money out of our pockets. we have to bring jobs back to our country. we have to bring manufacturing back to our country. we have to bring our money back. we have tremendous potential in this you know what? if it's not done soon if we go another four or five or six years like this we won't be able to bring it back. >> would you insist on a balanced budget? relatively soon right now we're so under, we're so far under that you can't go too quickly. i would absolutely insist on it relatively soon. i will make deals, that would be so good and fast the other thing is i know all the smart people. i know the smartest guys on wall street. guys you never heard of. i know guys you have heard of that are overrated. i see guys on your show i know them all. i say he shouldn't be on the show. i know the overrated guys,ing the underrated guys. i know the best. we would have the -- we have the greatest
nobody knows how to do this. >> how do you balance the budget? e it away and take it back from all of the countries that have just ripped us. they just tearing the money out of our pockets. we have to bring jobs back to our country. we have to bring manufacturing back to our country. we have to bring our money back. we have tremendous potential in this you know what? if it's not done soon if we go another four or five or six years like this we won't be able to bring it back. >>...
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well then get a tsar to make sure they do. days left to wrap up nuclear talks with iran that's what the administration is planning to do but did the iranian president just do something that proves they'll never let a czar or anyone else enforce a deal. hi everybody. welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in focus with steve forbes rich elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina shafer mike and bruce. rich the iranian president saying again they're not going to let any inspectors in to military sites. how is a czar supposed to help? >> well you identified the problem perfectly. you could have john wayne. you could have clint eastwood. you could have tony stark and ironman as your czar and it's not going to do any good because the iranians have proven themselves very clever liars, and their long-term goal is to build a nuclear bomb. >> well bruce, you know we've had to deal with a lot of these arms deals over the years, and i'm thinking the soviets in particular. reagan used to say -- in fact we have a clip of reagan saying what he used to say. let
well then get a tsar to make sure they do. days left to wrap up nuclear talks with iran that's what the administration is planning to do but did the iranian president just do something that proves they'll never let a czar or anyone else enforce a deal. hi everybody. welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in focus with steve forbes rich elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina shafer mike and bruce. rich the iranian president saying again they're not going to let any inspectors in to military sites. how is a...
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you do not want to d do name-calalling. even not want to use words like "you never," "you a always," -- keep your language neutral. rebecca: you also have to decidee whether you really want to know if thehe person is like. in some cases we do. our mornrning meeting is structured in a way where peoeople are sometimes out in the field, some people are in the maryland bureau -- there are different ways to produce a paid based on where, why how -- participate based on where, why, how? . other instances, you do not wa to hear -- he does not matter. if you are going to work this company, you have to do it figure out the rest. mary: you have to be open to hearing their side of e story oror just request a different behavior. it is ok. everything i do not like to do is say rebebecca, you are so great, i think your fantastic and then say y you are really fanttic. you will walk away thinking your fantasastic. rebecca: we will have a different discussion. i think women and men here that differently. think men here you are fantastic, wom
you do not want to d do name-calalling. even not want to use words like "you never," "you a always," -- keep your language neutral. rebecca: you also have to decidee whether you really want to know if thehe person is like. in some cases we do. our mornrning meeting is structured in a way where peoeople are sometimes out in the field, some people are in the maryland bureau -- there are different ways to produce a paid based on where, why how -- participate based on where,...
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americans warned them not to do this. if your case comes forward and the iranian case comes forward you're not going to look good in this. but they're dismiss ogt. they believe that they had been robbed of an oil company and everyone would understand this. well, back in tehran, mosadek love the idea of the whole thing take on the the u.n. he decided he personally would fly to new york and present the iranian case. when he got to new york he called a media sensation. it was sort of an ex-centric figure. while headed with enormous arms, a very big nose. one of his american translators says he makes jimmy duranti look like an amputee. he gave a lot of speeches on american tv comparing the nationalization of the oil company to the american revolution. he seemed very much like you're very endearing mildly ex-centric uncle. he made a huge impression at the security council. bear in mind that this was more or less the first time that the voice of a poor country has been raised in such a setting. >> challenging the rule of law in
americans warned them not to do this. if your case comes forward and the iranian case comes forward you're not going to look good in this. but they're dismiss ogt. they believe that they had been robbed of an oil company and everyone would understand this. well, back in tehran, mosadek love the idea of the whole thing take on the the u.n. he decided he personally would fly to new york and present the iranian case. when he got to new york he called a media sensation. it was sort of an ex-centric...