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. >>> it is still uncareer when he suffer it could have been when he was crushed against seattle or last week diving to make a catch. this is his third since 2009. just a short time ago, we spoke with the doctor and he said the more times you have back surgery, the less chance you have to come back and play let alone return to the season. >> yes, not good.
. >>> it is still uncareer when he suffer it could have been when he was crushed against seattle or last week diving to make a catch. this is his third since 2009. just a short time ago, we spoke with the doctor and he said the more times you have back surgery, the less chance you have to come back and play let alone return to the season. >> yes, not good.
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. >>> it is still uncareer when he suffer it could have been when he was crushed against seattle or last week diving to make a catch. this is his third since 2009. just a short time ago, we spoke with the doctor and he said the more times you have back surgery, the less chance you have to come back and play let alone return to the season. >> yes, not good. we evaluate players. once a disk always a disc because even when it is fixed, we down grade them, because we know this is going to happen again. it now is the third time it has happened again. if it is the same level as tough a guy he is, i'm not aware, certainly in my 16 years, i have never had a player still in the league who had three discs on one level. the question is though, what will the dur ra built dom back handle? he plays so hard. you have to block the way he does. people think tight ends run. they are an extra offensive lineman. if you ever watch him, a good of runner and catcher that he is, he is an incredible blocker and that is an enormous amount of pressure on your spine. >>> the patriots have been here to defenders but
. >>> it is still uncareer when he suffer it could have been when he was crushed against seattle or last week diving to make a catch. this is his third since 2009. just a short time ago, we spoke with the doctor and he said the more times you have back surgery, the less chance you have to come back and play let alone return to the season. >> yes, not good. we evaluate players. once a disk always a disc because even when it is fixed, we down grade them, because we know this is...
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there could be children still in aleppo that may be uncared for. may have lost their family. do you have any idea the numbers who might still be left behind there? >> yes. we don't have the correct -- the information on the number of how many children are still waiting to be evacuated. but the evacuation, there are children who really need the immediate medical care. there are children who are wounded, who are sick, who need to be evacuated and cared for and there are children who are separated from their current care-givers who need to also be reunited with their families. we have been sending -- for the evacuation of these children. what we need now is a safe currency to do so and take the children to the safety that they need. this has been going on for months now, especially in the last four months. there has been unrelenting torment in aleppo. the situation continues to deteriorate. we need access to the children who are in need of immediate assistance and we have been doing so, for example, for the families and children who fled in the past two weeks and who are staying
there could be children still in aleppo that may be uncared for. may have lost their family. do you have any idea the numbers who might still be left behind there? >> yes. we don't have the correct -- the information on the number of how many children are still waiting to be evacuated. but the evacuation, there are children who really need the immediate medical care. there are children who are wounded, who are sick, who need to be evacuated and cared for and there are children who are...
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well, that to me is so uncaring about the women who are involved and what they want to do. so i think women will not just sort of say, well, okay, whatever you want. and then trump has also said on the same sex case, he said, well, supreme court decided that, so i'm okay with it. well -- >> we shall see. >> the supreme court decided this too. >> we shall see. january 20 is when it all starts. sarah, thank you so much. sarah weddington, appreciate your time today. >> thank you. >> all righty. mounting concerns over the news that exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson could be president-elect trump's pick to be secretary of state. even fellow republicans like john mccain, marco rubio speaking out against tillerson. we'll take a look at what a potential confirmation fight may look like. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. >>> good sunday to you again. i'm richard lui at our
well, that to me is so uncaring about the women who are involved and what they want to do. so i think women will not just sort of say, well, okay, whatever you want. and then trump has also said on the same sex case, he said, well, supreme court decided that, so i'm okay with it. well -- >> we shall see. >> the supreme court decided this too. >> we shall see. january 20 is when it all starts. sarah, thank you so much. sarah weddington, appreciate your time today. >>...
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push this market through, if, in fact, it goes, is going to be generated by unfeeling, unthinking, uncaringters and some of us will trade around the fringes of that. but the thrust when it goes could be as simple as a dia, the dow diamonds. that could be all it takes. >> speaking about not carrying and not thinking, who cares about the dow jones industrial average. >> i care. >> it is a sign, to some respect, still -- >> relevant to main street. >> i'm sorry. >> i don't care about the dow. the s&p 500 is far more relevant. these 30 stocks, they're always picked but -- >> the front page of the paper says dow 20,000 in every newspaper or website from here to los angeles means something. >> no professional money manager cares about -- >> he's talking about the fringes. the fringes, retail, that's who gets involved with the big numbers. they're the ones reading usa today. >> they end up in the same place, they can say that one is not relevant, this is the professionals index and that's true. they end up in the same place in the end. the dow is a really good tool to watch. >> most statistics, yo
push this market through, if, in fact, it goes, is going to be generated by unfeeling, unthinking, uncaringters and some of us will trade around the fringes of that. but the thrust when it goes could be as simple as a dia, the dow diamonds. that could be all it takes. >> speaking about not carrying and not thinking, who cares about the dow jones industrial average. >> i care. >> it is a sign, to some respect, still -- >> relevant to main street. >> i'm sorry....
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the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left by things like saying merry christmas are going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp. a position held by almost everybody except the swamp. [laughter] mr. gingrich: he wants to end the corruption. gallup reports 75% believe that is widespread. he thinks we should speak bluntly and deliberately and methodically break up political correctness. look at it again and again, these are the course of trump is him -- of trumpism that resonate with people. say i'm proud of the american flag and they resonate. then the current president is talking about why it's ok to not stand up for the national anthem because they might have a need to convey the depth of their unfamiliarity of what is happening and we must -- this country has treated the multimillionaire athletes so badly that they only have seven rolls-royce's and three houses. americans look at this kind of americans look at this kind of junk and say i have two futures. i get weirdness and i get normalcy. to the great shock of the media, weirdness lost. people came
the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left by things like saying merry christmas are going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp. a position held by almost everybody except the swamp. [laughter] mr. gingrich: he wants to end the corruption. gallup reports 75% believe that is widespread. he thinks we should speak bluntly and deliberately and methodically break up political correctness. look at it again and again, these are the course of trump is him -- of...
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[applause] the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left, for things like saying merry christmas, are just going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp, a position held by most everybody except the swamp. [laughter] he said he wants to anticorruption -- and corruption -- end corruption. he said we should speak bluntly and methodically and break up political correctness. again and again, these are cords withumpism the resonate normal americans are you say to normal americans, i'm proud of the american flag. and they all resonate. and you look at the current president, who is explaining why it is appropriate for somebody to express themselves while not standing up -- by not standing up during the national anthem. i mean, this is why the country voted for trump. they look at this junk and say, i got these two features. i got nutcake weirdness and normalcy. to the great shock of "the washington post" and "the new york times," nutcake weirdness lost. people came to the rallies not just to see trump, but to hear him. this is why trump is in is real. it was the me
[applause] the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left, for things like saying merry christmas, are just going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp, a position held by most everybody except the swamp. [laughter] he said he wants to anticorruption -- and corruption -- end corruption. he said we should speak bluntly and methodically and break up political correctness. again and again, these are cords withumpism the resonate normal americans are you say to normal...
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[press murmuring] is america a democracy with a heart, or is it a cruel, uncaring dictatorship? gentlemen, inside this room lies a victim of the space age, a beautiful young blonde-- 36-24-36-- ruthlessly struck down by a piece of equipment destined to go to the moon. did i hear someone refer to this lovely child [camera shutters clicking] i don't even have a union card! nah. listen, we've got to get jeannie out of there before dr. bellows takes any more pictures of her head. yeah? what are you gonna find? it's transparent. yeah, that's what i'm talking about. what are you do-- why don't we just go through the door like everybody else? because pool is in there. you heard him talking to those reporters. if he makes any more speeches like he's been doing, he's not only gonna win a law case, he's going to build a shrine to jeannie, and we're going to be buried at the foot of it. . put this on. the painters aren't gonna be back-- they'll be back in a few minutes. come on. that'll do it. what do you need me for? because it takes two to get that thing up in the air. you work the ropes
[press murmuring] is america a democracy with a heart, or is it a cruel, uncaring dictatorship? gentlemen, inside this room lies a victim of the space age, a beautiful young blonde-- 36-24-36-- ruthlessly struck down by a piece of equipment destined to go to the moon. did i hear someone refer to this lovely child [camera shutters clicking] i don't even have a union card! nah. listen, we've got to get jeannie out of there before dr. bellows takes any more pictures of her head. yeah? what are you...
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[applause] the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left by things like saying merry christmas are going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp. a position held by almost everybody except the swamp. [laughter] .e wants to end the corruption gallup reports 75% of that is widespread. he thinks we should speak bluntly and deliberately and methodically break up political correctness. look at it again and again, these are the course of trump is him -- of trumpism that resonate people. say i'm proud of the american flag and they resonate. then the current president is noting about why it's ok to stand up for you play the national anthem because they might have a need to convey the depth of their unfamiliarity of --t is happening and we must this country has treated the multimillionaire athletes so badly that they only have seven royals royces and -- rolls-royce's and three houses. americans look at this kind of junk and say i have two futures. i get weirdness and i get normalcy. media,great shock of the weirdness lost. people came to the rallies not just to see
[applause] the endless, vicious, uncaring assaults on the left by things like saying merry christmas are going to drive the country apart. he says we should drain the swamp. a position held by almost everybody except the swamp. [laughter] .e wants to end the corruption gallup reports 75% of that is widespread. he thinks we should speak bluntly and deliberately and methodically break up political correctness. look at it again and again, these are the course of trump is him -- of trumpism that...
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it is slowly uncaring from print advertising. will overtake print advertising. critical to our print business. our print does this would be contribution margin positive and generate cash for the company simply on its subscription business even if there was no advertising at all. stable printy subscription business and a rapidly growing digital business. there'sould you say substantial pressure on newspapers overall? as you take that pressure and put it together, is that a business model that sustains or grows or declines? mark: i believe we can grow it. i accept we have a billion dollar mature print business and a half billion dollar and rapidly growing digital business. digitalarly, if the subscription business increases, over time, the growth overwhelms the losses on the print side and you end up with a company that is growing strongly. david: as you look at that, does it mean the new york times can remain on its own, independent? it got rid of operations and trimmed down. do you need to have a strategic partner? mark: no. , no
it is slowly uncaring from print advertising. will overtake print advertising. critical to our print business. our print does this would be contribution margin positive and generate cash for the company simply on its subscription business even if there was no advertising at all. stable printy subscription business and a rapidly growing digital business. there'sould you say substantial pressure on newspapers overall? as you take that pressure and put it together, is that a business model that...
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uncaring police officers. thattroubled by the fact you cannot reach a verdict in south carolina. you do not have one african-american on the jury duty and that prompted me to ask , are there any other african-americans in that city? it should have been more african-americans on that jury duty. i do think it should be investigated. i think that bad officers should be weeded out immediately because we are tired of losing our young urban americans. host: laurel, maryland, malcolm. caller: thank you for c-span. i just want to say that ben carson being name for urban development is just another form to gentrify the urban areas. i have seen urban areas in d.c.,ore, washington, philadelphia, atlanta. i have traveled all around when i was in the navy, and i have seen these people being displaced from their homes. most of those people are usually people of color. the issue i have is that once facelift on washington, d c and all the other major areas that have where are theies, people going to be displaced? they already do not have the best education and best jobs, so how are african-ameri
uncaring police officers. thattroubled by the fact you cannot reach a verdict in south carolina. you do not have one african-american on the jury duty and that prompted me to ask , are there any other african-americans in that city? it should have been more african-americans on that jury duty. i do think it should be investigated. i think that bad officers should be weeded out immediately because we are tired of losing our young urban americans. host: laurel, maryland, malcolm. caller: thank...
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it wasn't some kind of benevolent hoover making this happen or hoover simply being uncaring. he did live long enough to gain some measure of respect. as time goes by, we can be a little more detached about it and weigh things more adequately. >> i think we might have time for one more question. >> you mentioned earlier that hoover supported the tree of versailles and the league of nations. what role do you think he believed the league of nations might have had in place of relief organizations, if any? >> i don't know about the relief aspect. he was very -- he did not like the treaty of ver ssailles in a lot of ways. he felt the key necessary thing to accomplish was to get europe back on its feet economically. i don't think he had the wilsonian confidence in collective security. it was built into the mechanism of peace. if we can get m p about restori restoring order and economy and peace making and have a settled framework for going forward, some of the wounds can heal and europe can be productive economically and so on. he felt at that time that this was not only simply in a
it wasn't some kind of benevolent hoover making this happen or hoover simply being uncaring. he did live long enough to gain some measure of respect. as time goes by, we can be a little more detached about it and weigh things more adequately. >> i think we might have time for one more question. >> you mentioned earlier that hoover supported the tree of versailles and the league of nations. what role do you think he believed the league of nations might have had in place of relief...