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poets and beggars, musicians and profits, warriors and scoundrels -- all creatures of that unbridled reality. we have had to ask a little of imagination for our crucial provinces been a lack of conventional means to render our lives believable. this, my friends, is the crux of our solitude. >> we will spend the hour honoring th garcia marquez. schedule ond of diluting its supply of nuclear material under an agreement with the united states and other world powers. the international atomic energy agency said iran has reduced its talk of highly enriched uranium and nearly 75%. state department spokesperson marie harf said the u.s. has taken steps to release $450 million in frozen iranian funds. >> to remind people to this point all sides have kept the commitments made as iran remains in line with its commitments, the u.s. and its p5+1 partners and european union will continue to uphold our commitments. >> in south sudan, at least 20 people were killed when gunmen attacked the united nations base where thousands of civilians were sheltering. a spokesperson for you and secretary-general b
poets and beggars, musicians and profits, warriors and scoundrels -- all creatures of that unbridled reality. we have had to ask a little of imagination for our crucial provinces been a lack of conventional means to render our lives believable. this, my friends, is the crux of our solitude. >> we will spend the hour honoring th garcia marquez. schedule ond of diluting its supply of nuclear material under an agreement with the united states and other world powers. the international atomic...
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. >> are people right to have a fear of unbridled technology, like unchecked -- >> robots are caring for the elderly. we don't even have robots. we have robots in charge of -- that would be an awful way to lose your grandma. they are like, yeah, we couldn't find awe sb port for the night nurse, sorry. it is scary, but then you think about some things and it sounds cool like the driverless cars. they say it is safer and it sounds cool. one time i was in a cab and i was making out with this girl and she started to undo my pants and the driver is like, you know, i'm right here. that's why i am for driverless cars. >> according to the survey, 53% of americans think it would be a change for the worse if most people wear implants or other devices that would talk more about the world around them. women are wary of a future like this. why do you think that is? >> i think people are not as -- i think they are a little bit concerned about their own intelligence. i think it is a terrifying concept to be reminded about how much you don't know if it is attached to your person. i think the robots
. >> are people right to have a fear of unbridled technology, like unchecked -- >> robots are caring for the elderly. we don't even have robots. we have robots in charge of -- that would be an awful way to lose your grandma. they are like, yeah, we couldn't find awe sb port for the night nurse, sorry. it is scary, but then you think about some things and it sounds cool like the driverless cars. they say it is safer and it sounds cool. one time i was in a cab and i was making out...
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administration and several police departments say that the law is clear here that the police have really unbridleduthority to search the personal possessions of anyone they arrest, wallets, briefcases, purses, business papers, and that should cover cell phones. on the other side the lawyers for these two defendants, and also other civil libertarians are saying, no, police have authority to search a phone for just two reasons. one, to make sure that evidence isn't destroyed and secondly for officer safety. they say when a policeman takes a cell phone, neither of those interests are still in play so they should have to get a search warrant. but the police say that cell phones these days are instruments of crime. they're used to arrange drug deals. gang members text each other by cell phone and sometimes they need to get those cell phones quickly to find out what they're dealing with, kristen. >> pete, looking forward if you could, what might the implications of this decision be for privacy rights and search and seizure moving forward? >> reporter: well, if the supreme court says here that you do hav
administration and several police departments say that the law is clear here that the police have really unbridleduthority to search the personal possessions of anyone they arrest, wallets, briefcases, purses, business papers, and that should cover cell phones. on the other side the lawyers for these two defendants, and also other civil libertarians are saying, no, police have authority to search a phone for just two reasons. one, to make sure that evidence isn't destroyed and secondly for...
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that's not full and unbridled discovery. the rules already limit discovery to a certain degree. the presumptive limits on depositions. >> but what about what -- about the -- >> the first thing you'd want i say the first thing you'd want to know is whether this was a departure from established policy. so the first question in if i were drafting interrogatories would be, what is your policy with respect to moving demonstrators at a presidential event? what do you do? and i can see the secret service saying, well, that's kind of a bad thing to make it public because there are people out there who want to kill the president, and if you go through your discovery and say, this is how we look at that situation, this is what we do, that gives people a a guideline for how to break through the security arrangements. >> well, the court the trial courts, the district courts have also have ample authority to enter protective orders. there has been no assertion that the information that would be required here, and we don't know because we haven't gotten to that stage, and i think it's prematu
that's not full and unbridled discovery. the rules already limit discovery to a certain degree. the presumptive limits on depositions. >> but what about what -- about the -- >> the first thing you'd want i say the first thing you'd want to know is whether this was a departure from established policy. so the first question in if i were drafting interrogatories would be, what is your policy with respect to moving demonstrators at a presidential event? what do you do? and i can see the...
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the advocates of unbridled capitalism said how can he do this? henry ford was a genius. in many ways. but one of his insights was he wanted his workers to be able to buy his products. and one of the problems in our economy today is a lack of demand. the people of the middle class don't have enough income to buy the products, and it becomes a downward spiral. it's a lack of demand that's really at the heart of the weakness of the current economy and it's because people don't have a good enough jobs and they're not being paid enough. henry ford realized if he paid his workers more -- and, by the way, that munificent sum in 1914 was $5 a day but that was a doubling of what the rate of pay everywhere else in the american society at that time. that was a huge breakthrough intellectually, economically, and socially for this country. okay. we've talked about the losses. there is some good news. in the last two and a half years we've gained 500,000 jobs. we lost six million in that decade but now we've gained 500,000 back so something's happening. it's a lot of different things
the advocates of unbridled capitalism said how can he do this? henry ford was a genius. in many ways. but one of his insights was he wanted his workers to be able to buy his products. and one of the problems in our economy today is a lack of demand. the people of the middle class don't have enough income to buy the products, and it becomes a downward spiral. it's a lack of demand that's really at the heart of the weakness of the current economy and it's because people don't have a good enough...
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i cannot imagine how it would be to so eagerly anticipate a love one coming home and instead of unbridledcaregiving demands that never before were imagined. i know you all know how i feel and i know how you feel about that. the impact of these demands can have devastating effects leading to strength in the relationships and difficulties in the workplace. when michele first announced the initiative, i wrote her an offer to help. we were already working with military families in my state. i thought the lessons we have learned with that in working with other caregivers for so long, we might be able to help. we launched operation family caregiver in 2012. it empowers caregivers by teaching problem solving and coping skills. it is evidence based and tailored specifically to individual families. each family is assigned a caregiving coach. the coach works with the family 4-6 months. granddaughter knows firsthand what the challenges are. i am pleased to report that operation family caregiver makes a difference and amanda has told me about her experience and about how caregivers are more satisfied
i cannot imagine how it would be to so eagerly anticipate a love one coming home and instead of unbridledcaregiving demands that never before were imagined. i know you all know how i feel and i know how you feel about that. the impact of these demands can have devastating effects leading to strength in the relationships and difficulties in the workplace. when michele first announced the initiative, i wrote her an offer to help. we were already working with military families in my state. i...
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. >> that's what you call unbridled joy.chlt she was more afraid of that. >>> huegh hefner reports he used to be more of a nerd. >> reinvention is difficult. it means finding what you don't like about you >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. san jose police are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was hit and killed at east capitol expressway on seven trees boulevard this morning. police have not given a description of the vehicle. >>> hayward police make an arrest nearly two months after a deadly stabbing. officers found 19-year-old roger pacheco hiding in a closet last night. police say he stabbed a man behind a bar around valentine's day. >>> batkid returns to san francisco to throw out the first pitch at the giants home opener. miles scott gained worldwide attention for saving san francisco back in november. as for the game, the giants beat the diamondbacks. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. the biggest proble
. >> that's what you call unbridled joy.chlt she was more afraid of that. >>> huegh hefner reports he used to be more of a nerd. >> reinvention is difficult. it means finding what you don't like about you >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. san jose police are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was hit and killed at east capitol expressway on seven trees boulevard this morning....
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the palestinians, we continue to see outrageous examples in the palestinian xtbooks of just raw, unbridled hatred and demeaning jewish people. and why should the text books among the palestinians, for their children, be any different than what the adults are doing? when you find that palestinian leaders are naming streets and people who have walked in and murdered groups of people with a bomb, children , innocent women, men out with their families. they come in and kill them when they've done no harm, no wrong. and we still hear people talking about some area in udea, written in the bible hundreds, maybe 1,600 years , fore the birth of muhammad about the areas that were the promised land for the children of israel. so it becomes difficult for in 1 that didn't exist 000 b.c. to claim that someone who lived in that land, cultivated that land, had the prior claim to that land, somehow have a lesser right than people that came along hundreds and hundreds of years later. but america has a financial problem. and we shouldn't be just paying ing money, people that hate us to educate their children
the palestinians, we continue to see outrageous examples in the palestinian xtbooks of just raw, unbridled hatred and demeaning jewish people. and why should the text books among the palestinians, for their children, be any different than what the adults are doing? when you find that palestinian leaders are naming streets and people who have walked in and murdered groups of people with a bomb, children , innocent women, men out with their families. they come in and kill them when they've done...