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look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but to countries over seas, is it more about checks and balances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are the number one killer of children 1 through 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. on fox. go to fox news.com. >> we have to deal with our own economy and our fiscal situation. that is a given because that is the source of our strength and our capacity and we also have to be smart about making the right invest ams
look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but...
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look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but to countries over seas, is it more about checks and balances. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. bef
look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administration wants more aid. but...
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the united mine workers and i insisted on a new law that we called the colal act protecting 200,000 miners and their families today. we actually helped avert a nationwide coal strike in 1994. in that fight, and so many others, we have been proud to stand with the working men and women of america. steelworkers, teachers, nurses, and everyone deserves a fair wage and a safe place to work with a basic health care. [applause] our country cannot be as great as it should be unless our workers voices are heard and respected. not only by everybody in general, but certainly policymakers. i am just a single-minded about comprehensive health-care reform. i know is not particularly popular in west virginia, but it's ok. because of my fingerprints are all over it, i know is good and i know it will benefit west virginia more than any other state. it is so incredibly complex, not just the 17% of gdp has people like to say, but it is so complex and involved and interests of people, nuances that we just had to do something about it. everybody talked about it, nobody had done anything about it. i worked wit
the united mine workers and i insisted on a new law that we called the colal act protecting 200,000 miners and their families today. we actually helped avert a nationwide coal strike in 1994. in that fight, and so many others, we have been proud to stand with the working men and women of america. steelworkers, teachers, nurses, and everyone deserves a fair wage and a safe place to work with a basic health care. [applause] our country cannot be as great as it should be unless our workers voices...
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the united mine workers and i insisted on a new law that we called the coal act protecting 200,000 miners and their families today. we actually helped avert a nationwide coal strike in 1994. in that fight, and so many others, we have been proud to stand with the working men and women of america. steelworkers, teachers, nurses, and everyone deserves a fair wage and a safe place to work with a basic health care. [applause] our country cannot be as great as it should be unless our workers voices are heard and respected. not only by everybody in general, but certainly policymakers. i am just a single-minded about comprehensive health-care reform. i know is not particularly popular in west virginia, but it's ok. because of my fingerprints are all over it, i know is good and i know it will benefit west virginia more than any other state. it is so incredibly complex, not just the 17% of gdp has people like to say, but it is so complex and involved and interests of people, nuances that we just had to do something about it. everybody talked about it, nobody had done anything about it. i worked wit
the united mine workers and i insisted on a new law that we called the coal act protecting 200,000 miners and their families today. we actually helped avert a nationwide coal strike in 1994. in that fight, and so many others, we have been proud to stand with the working men and women of america. steelworkers, teachers, nurses, and everyone deserves a fair wage and a safe place to work with a basic health care. [applause] our country cannot be as great as it should be unless our workers voices...
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started encouraging us to support military families like mine terry ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, clique welcome the second lady of the united states, dr. jill biden -- like mine. ladies and gentlemen, boys and welcome thelease second lady of the united states, dr. jill biden. >> hello everyone. thank you for that wonderful introduction. i am so proud of him and i know you brought some other kids from lee hall elementary. it is so good to see all of you. i want to thank your mom and their whole family for their service to our country. jr martinez, it is always a wonderful to see you. thank you for your service and all that you continue to do for our military families. the first lady and i are so excited to be here with all these military kids. i want to give a special welcome to some very brave kid from the delaware army national guard, of 183rd military police company. a few weeks ago, i was with them when their mom's or dad's were deployed to afghanistan. i want you all to know that we are so proud of you. we will be here for you when your moms and dads are away. the first lady and i knew from the start that we wanted to c
started encouraging us to support military families like mine terry ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, clique welcome the second lady of the united states, dr. jill biden -- like mine. ladies and gentlemen, boys and welcome thelease second lady of the united states, dr. jill biden. >> hello everyone. thank you for that wonderful introduction. i am so proud of him and i know you brought some other kids from lee hall elementary. it is so good to see all of you. i want to thank your mom...
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started encouraging us to support military families like mine terry ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, clique welcome the second lady of the united. [applause] [applause] jill biden. [applause] >> hello everyone. thank you for that wonderful introduction. i am so proud of him and i know you brought some other kids from lee hall elementary. it is so good to see all of you. [applause] i want to thank your mom and their whole family for their service to our country. wonderful to see you. thank you for your service and all that you continue to do for our military families. the first lady and i are so excited to be here with all these military kids. i want to give a special welcome to some very brave kid from the delaware army national guard, of 183rd military police company. -- 153rd military company. [applause] a few weeks ago, i was with them when their mom's or dad's were deployed to afghanistan. i want you all to know that we are so proud of you. we will be here for you when your moms and dads are away. the first lady and i knew from the start that we wanted to celebrate the strength and -- families. that is why we started joinin
started encouraging us to support military families like mine terry ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, clique welcome the second lady of the united. [applause] [applause] jill biden. [applause] >> hello everyone. thank you for that wonderful introduction. i am so proud of him and i know you brought some other kids from lee hall elementary. it is so good to see all of you. [applause] i want to thank your mom and their whole family for their service to our country. wonderful to see you....
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unit in the. media isn't it that they mining operation is a capitalist strategy to win the trust of the investors they buy more and more helicopters planes and weapons in order to enable the multinationals to work in peace and colombia. that's the policy of trust for the investors. after the fine speech practical questions the gorilla arbitrates all matters divorces to confessed more respect for discipline. today the defendant is pedro an excavator owner when peter has had too much to drink he fires gun shots in the air and up with that came out of that you can't just go shooting your gun off like that what if the gorilla came by just as if shooting if they were at it. at that. time and. that is our custom. one shot can generate panic in the whole community is what you have to correct these bad habits my friends. if it happens again the gorilla is going to confiscate all the weapons and you'll be made to pay a fine. the forks rule doesn't stop minors from flocking into their mountains after the meeting is over a man takes the commander to one side to propose him a deal. you know if you let two or
unit in the. media isn't it that they mining operation is a capitalist strategy to win the trust of the investors they buy more and more helicopters planes and weapons in order to enable the multinationals to work in peace and colombia. that's the policy of trust for the investors. after the fine speech practical questions the gorilla arbitrates all matters divorces to confessed more respect for discipline. today the defendant is pedro an excavator owner when peter has had too much to drink he...
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units claims are without foundation. many people thought that they would obtain this mine defacto. through violence and usurpation. but i think that the colombian government made the right choice and that they needed a company that had the technical capacity and experience to operate the mines i mean if you know and if we didn't have any enemies unionists or others i mean i would be very worried. that would mean that our minds aren't worth much at all to me and. how do you explain the death rates received by the trade unionists not you know no the contrary would be strange you know of year there's nothing unusual about someone receiving a threat. how often have we received threats some people have offered millions were done jose said. i mean if someone receives it right here it's. we don't threaten anyone. the sailor from tino to gran colombia was concluded four months before the end of our rebase mandate. as a fighter for the people. who have strived for a safer more prosperous and more just country the former president left power in two thousand and ten he tours around the country to defend his track record long
units claims are without foundation. many people thought that they would obtain this mine defacto. through violence and usurpation. but i think that the colombian government made the right choice and that they needed a company that had the technical capacity and experience to operate the mines i mean if you know and if we didn't have any enemies unionists or others i mean i would be very worried. that would mean that our minds aren't worth much at all to me and. how do you explain the death...
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bring on new mines to rebalance portfolios, to improve the technology that they have in their mines to lower the unitost of production. we are seeing investments in the u.s., land acquisition to prb, clear indicator of the long-term potential that our customers see out of that region as well. >> it sounds like no credit problems with any of the customers. china turning around. united states stabilizing. 2013 could be a dramatically better year for joy global than 2012. >> it could be a better year. i caution about how quick the turn around is going to occur. customers have i think grown very cautious about journalling the gun. we've seen them do that several times before. 2008, they cut too quickly. 2011, they ramp back up maybe too quick until retrospect. much more cautious, much more methodical. upside in our business. one of the things we've dub that he , we cut the cycles down. today it takes us five months to manufacture a shovel, down from 15 months. our response time is quicker than it was a couple of years ago. we'll see an improvement in the order rate. people willment to see more sustainabi
bring on new mines to rebalance portfolios, to improve the technology that they have in their mines to lower the unitost of production. we are seeing investments in the u.s., land acquisition to prb, clear indicator of the long-term potential that our customers see out of that region as well. >> it sounds like no credit problems with any of the customers. china turning around. united states stabilizing. 2013 could be a dramatically better year for joy global than 2012. >> it could...
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unit, give us a call at . >> bmws and mercedes a gold mine for thieves.least a dozen cars were stolen from auto world in heyward around 2:00 a.m. the thieves broke open the lock on the gate and then broke into the office, and what do you know, they found the car keys. police say the surveillance tape shows about four or five people were involved. police recovered one car, but the owner says they lost hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of inventory. >>> tense moments for a surfer stranded off ocean beach today and it was all caught on camera. he got stuck on a rock this morning. you can see him in the crack of that giant rock. he climbed up several feet away from the pounding surf and he just waited for help. coast guard came to the rescue with two swimmers paddling out to the rock. that's when the surfer climbed down. after a prolonged pause, he finally jumped in. the three then paddled through rough surf to calmer waters where a police department boat picked them up and carried them off to safety. >> incredible video. >>> is there a rumor in the weat
unit, give us a call at . >> bmws and mercedes a gold mine for thieves.least a dozen cars were stolen from auto world in heyward around 2:00 a.m. the thieves broke open the lock on the gate and then broke into the office, and what do you know, they found the car keys. police say the surveillance tape shows about four or five people were involved. police recovered one car, but the owner says they lost hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of inventory. >>> tense moments for a...
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the first released "soulsinger" sold 160,000 units independently, and i put it out with a good friend of mine just by word of mouth. and people playedly albums. rychelle was a big influence on me. she started playing my music. same with her saying come to l.a. tomorrow. what? you guys open for me in l.a. that was my introduction in l.a. >> did you have a strong relationship with you before you met her? >> no. i met her briefly and i would go to her shows all the time. i was her little groupie in the back, i love her, i can't wait for my turn, i wish she could hear my music. it took years but it immediately helped. >> reached back. >> yes. a lot of artists don't do that, and now i'm doing it for other people because someone did it for me. patti labelle, chaka kahn, everyone, they've reached back and said we have to lift this girl up. >> how does that feel, people like patti labelle? she didn't just lift you up. she said you are her successor. for her to say that. >> i have these aha moments. you know, you have celebrity friends and they forget that i'm still, like -- i'm, like, a groupie. so t
the first released "soulsinger" sold 160,000 units independently, and i put it out with a good friend of mine just by word of mouth. and people playedly albums. rychelle was a big influence on me. she started playing my music. same with her saying come to l.a. tomorrow. what? you guys open for me in l.a. that was my introduction in l.a. >> did you have a strong relationship with you before you met her? >> no. i met her briefly and i would go to her shows all the time. i...
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said something something has to change the united states government can no longer be making martyrs out of hackers because right now you know a friend of mine just recently said that at this point in time it seems like as far as the hacking community goes murders are the chief export of the united states government because there is no there is no it celebrating them in the eye of washington there's still this this misconception character assassination that people who who go on computers and do things that are understandable to others are doing it for harm and for no good and you like we saw here today hundreds of hundreds of people gathered to celebrate erin is someone who always put every single person out above above himself he was positive looking for ways to better the community to better society and to better the world and hopefully that change is going to continue by finally revamping some legislation that exists right now that you know more than enough people will tell you are rather invalid and you know aaron father himself actually before the funeral finished this just me. aaron's father said you know aaron did not commit suicide b
said something something has to change the united states government can no longer be making martyrs out of hackers because right now you know a friend of mine just recently said that at this point in time it seems like as far as the hacking community goes murders are the chief export of the united states government because there is no there is no it celebrating them in the eye of washington there's still this this misconception character assassination that people who who go on computers and do...
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united states senate. and as usual, no one noticed. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me, i can depend on quicken loans. because for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of th
united states senate. and as usual, no one noticed. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now,...
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mine. i was the commander of the homicide unit back in 1997. 76 traffic fatalities in the city. the population was much smaller and we did not have all the bicycles and pedestrians. we had 19 last year. i am a huge believer in photo enforcement. if you are traveling in a car at 30 miles an hour and you strike a pedestrian or bicycle, they have an 80 percent chance -- 80% chance of living. at 40 miles per hour, and 80% chance of dying. if you slow down, fatalities slow down. that is a fact. the ticket does not feel good. i know. >> you will keep it up? >> i am. >> people think there is a quota on traffic control people, parking. and that you send those people out on their segues to put the people -- segways. >> that is not me. i want to go back about the cameras. the other things cameras do that people do not realize is the majority of police officers who get killed in the line of duty are killed in traffic incidents. it also frees my officers up to go out and do the proactive duty. the money does not come back to me. i see the number of people losing their lives drop dramaticall
mine. i was the commander of the homicide unit back in 1997. 76 traffic fatalities in the city. the population was much smaller and we did not have all the bicycles and pedestrians. we had 19 last year. i am a huge believer in photo enforcement. if you are traveling in a car at 30 miles an hour and you strike a pedestrian or bicycle, they have an 80 percent chance -- 80% chance of living. at 40 miles per hour, and 80% chance of dying. if you slow down, fatalities slow down. that is a fact. the...
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united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico. a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilo watt of electricity produced by the wind. it added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. >> do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely . this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darryl issa who voted no on the bill vase many house members felt blindsighted by tax breaks that were never debated. >> they couldn't get these through any other way. >> reporter: but supporters of the tax provisions say they will create jobs. dan of the international speed way corporation says faster tax write-offs will lead to more investment in tracks and stadiums. >> it's not a tax break. it's creating shovel-ready capil investment in communities that desperately need jobs. >> reporter: for many in congress who had sworn off these tax breaks, they represent a new level of pork. tax code changes are more likely to come from lobbyists. >> as soon as the fiscal cliff votes were in, the house of representatives found itse
united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico. a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilo watt of electricity produced by the wind. it added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. >> do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely . this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darryl issa who voted no on the bill vase many house members felt blindsighted by tax breaks that were never debated....
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incomes, in one case more than mine, couldn't even buy a house recently because the price of housing exceeds their income. they're in the top 10% of income in the united states. that means housing is no longer accessible to the middle class. and when the middle class can't buy housing, the middle class as we have known it since 1950 ceases to exist. so that's part two of the book. i've got programs that don't work, programs that do work. and then the intellectual challenge which really took the longest period to get my head around was, okay, if you know that these programs don't work and you've got a good fix on why and you know these programs do work and you have a good fix on why, are you capable of developing a social program or a blueprint for a program that would work? and that turned out to be quite tricky. you would like to help children. you would like to deal with social disadvantage of children. and the road block turns out that it is simply not in the political cards whether you're on the left or center, right of center or right on the center. our government is not about to help children by directing significant social resources to their pa
incomes, in one case more than mine, couldn't even buy a house recently because the price of housing exceeds their income. they're in the top 10% of income in the united states. that means housing is no longer accessible to the middle class. and when the middle class can't buy housing, the middle class as we have known it since 1950 ceases to exist. so that's part two of the book. i've got programs that don't work, programs that do work. and then the intellectual challenge which really took the...
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have more than 70 units of veteran housing schedule to open this year and there's a hard truth we have to look at. for some social services won't solve the problem like former friend of mine extent >> i think guns the interest of those who still suffer on our streets we won't give up. but let's finally call the question it's time to implement the version of laura's law to help the seriously mentally ill we see on the streets. these folks are a danger to themselves and others and we must work with the system and put them on the pact through case management and monitoring. for two years now since i've been mayor we call this initiative for the community and it's working. this is helping people chief greater stability so this year we'll make the san francisco law calls laura's law pertinent. it's about public safety arrest despite a year where we experiences to homicides in our city san francisco remains the safest city at levels not seen since the 1960s. one homicide is too many. last year, i i was frustrated like all of you by the rash the homicides and shootings in this very community and i suggested we need to shack up our efforts for the police and communities to stop t
have more than 70 units of veteran housing schedule to open this year and there's a hard truth we have to look at. for some social services won't solve the problem like former friend of mine extent >> i think guns the interest of those who still suffer on our streets we won't give up. but let's finally call the question it's time to implement the version of laura's law to help the seriously mentally ill we see on the streets. these folks are a danger to themselves and others and we must...
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united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico, a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilowatt of electricity produced by the wind. all told, a fiscal cliff law designed to reduce the deficit added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely. this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darrell issa, who voted no on the bill, says many house members felt blindsided by tax breaks that were never publicly debated. >> and it's pork particularly because they couldn't get these through any other way except by throwing them into a bill like this. >> reporter: but supporters of the tax provision say they will create jobs. dan houser of the international speedway corporation, the owner of nascar, says faster tax write-offs will lead to more investment in tracks and in stadiums. >> it's not a tax break. what it's doing is, it's creating shovel-ready capital investment in communities that desperately need jobs. >> reporter: for many in congress, though, who had sworn off pork barrel spend
united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico, a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilowatt of electricity produced by the wind. all told, a fiscal cliff law designed to reduce the deficit added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely. this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darrell issa, who voted no on the bill, says many house members felt...
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next congressman sam farr good friend of the program and of mine and the head of catholic united, james salt to talk about some of the themes in the president's inhermanal address. now, we know beyonce wasn't really singing. do you care? but first. >> sean peyton was reinstated after serving a year-long suspension for being part of the bounty hit program last year. the coach released a statement saying he was thankful to be on the job and takes responsibility for all aspects of his few football program and mistakes were indeed made. he looks forward to coaching the saints, thanks to his supporters. >> he is going to coach the saints? he said he still works for them and is working forward to it >> bill: we love redemption. >> it was quite an after party after the inaugural ball. the washington post supports katie perry and ashley judd and others were at the executive mansion until 2:30 in the morning partying it up. >> that's when katie perry tweeted she had been at the best party ever. president obama and the first lady were there, too. no word on how late they stayed >> bill: i have be
next congressman sam farr good friend of the program and of mine and the head of catholic united, james salt to talk about some of the themes in the president's inhermanal address. now, we know beyonce wasn't really singing. do you care? but first. >> sean peyton was reinstated after serving a year-long suspension for being part of the bounty hit program last year. the coach released a statement saying he was thankful to be on the job and takes responsibility for all aspects of his few...
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>> mine stream news reported that hijackers were reported to be allowed into the united states.he head of the visa department blew the whistle on that. >> to murder americans? >> i can speak in an accent as well. to bring in marshall law in germany, april 27th, 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or ax low terrorists to attack. >> how many guns do you own? >> i probably own more 50 fire arms, many have increased in value, i sleep comfortable, i sleep knowing i can defend my family. >> this is the man who wants to deport me. >> to point out are you a foreign, a red coat, here, telling us what to do. >> go back to where they took the gun fus don't like it. >> an interview had to see to believe. a petition to deport me, the white house responded saying, nobody should be punished by the government simply because he or she expresses an opinion on the second amendment or any other matter of public concern. the reaction to the rant. next.o clos to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim f
>> mine stream news reported that hijackers were reported to be allowed into the united states.he head of the visa department blew the whistle on that. >> to murder americans? >> i can speak in an accent as well. to bring in marshall law in germany, april 27th, 1933. governments have staged terror attacks throughout history or ax low terrorists to attack. >> how many guns do you own? >> i probably own more 50 fire arms, many have increased in value, i sleep...
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also an historic appointment in the sense of the first openly gay white male in the united states senate. so a friend of mine me yesterday that barney's active lobbying for the job may have hurt him. >> oh, that was clearly the first of the reasons. i don't know behind the scenes he may have given a tongue lashing to the governor behind closed doors. >> bill: right. is cowen saying that -- it's clear he is not going to run, right? >> that was one of the prerequisites that the governor laid down on the job, and cowen is very loyal to him. >> bill: so we know ed marky at least at this point is in. what is scott brown going to do? governor or senator? >> well there's scott brown and then really nobody else. >> bill: yeah. >> he's weighing his options. he has been around talking in the private sector see what he could get in terms of salary and deals. he has been through two very tough campaigns in the last several years. he faces another tough campaign here, and when he finishes this campaign in june he has to roll into 2014 where they are going to try to go at him again if he were to win for a full term. that'
also an historic appointment in the sense of the first openly gay white male in the united states senate. so a friend of mine me yesterday that barney's active lobbying for the job may have hurt him. >> oh, that was clearly the first of the reasons. i don't know behind the scenes he may have given a tongue lashing to the governor behind closed doors. >> bill: right. is cowen saying that -- it's clear he is not going to run, right? >> that was one of the prerequisites that the...
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their employees and oil rigs in a mine shaft never see a day in jail remember when conservative photojournalist james o'keefe and his colleagues walked into a sitting united states senator's office and tried to wiretap or phones o'keefe got three years probation. but aaron's crime was worth thirty years in a million dollar fine. it's clear if you are right winger defending the oligarchy of corporate america or the justice department gives you a break but if you try to speak truth to america and protect the common man's access to information and economic opportunity then you're treated as an enemy of the state the occupy movement drew attention to those two tiered corrupt justice system this is a gave attention to the threats to a free and open internet and just as i gave attention to the broader struggle underway in america taken over by wall street and corporate executives out to destroy what's left of the american middle class in aaron's death all of these justice injustices again confront us and based on what we've seen so far on the internet the days since aaron's death it's clear that the problem that the progressive online community will not let aar
their employees and oil rigs in a mine shaft never see a day in jail remember when conservative photojournalist james o'keefe and his colleagues walked into a sitting united states senator's office and tried to wiretap or phones o'keefe got three years probation. but aaron's crime was worth thirty years in a million dollar fine. it's clear if you are right winger defending the oligarchy of corporate america or the justice department gives you a break but if you try to speak truth to america and...
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. >> i will send him mine to prove that i am a human being born in the united states of america. >> and it sounds like if you look at the example quickly, but it is like coming to the point where the comedians have to be concerned about what they say. >> well, there is a concern about the freedom of expression, and i'll be honest with you, the more better known you are like bill maher, there are more limitation, because if you say something wrong or inappropriate, you are in the media the next day to defend yourself, and lesser known, it is not so serious, but this is a war on comedy. donald trump is leading it. >> get your $5 million check ready, dino abdallah. >> okay. i'll be ready. >> "state of the union" starts right now with candy crowley. en yjoy your sunday. >>> the white house forces the issue and signaling it will go wherever it can on gun control. today, biden panel readies the report for a white house banking on public revulsion. >> there is nothing that has gone to the heart of the matter more than the visual image of little 6-year-old kids riddled and not shot by a stray b
. >> i will send him mine to prove that i am a human being born in the united states of america. >> and it sounds like if you look at the example quickly, but it is like coming to the point where the comedians have to be concerned about what they say. >> well, there is a concern about the freedom of expression, and i'll be honest with you, the more better known you are like bill maher, there are more limitation, because if you say something wrong or inappropriate, you are in...
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was a kid, when they landed on the moon, when you look at the united states is what thing that stands out is michigander and i can say salt mines that people don't even recognize. we have in our family, boxes and boxes of documents signed by pontiac and all these people. this river is very unique, separating two countries and a very unique way. we talk about the arsenal of democracy. i don't know if this country would've won world war ii without the city. >> talking about the specialness fire, now defaulting in a way that there's a lot more things to be proud about, not to crying, not any of this, but specialness in the wrong areas. been 61 i grew up in woodstock, the whole thing. it was like wonderful in the city. i haven't read the book. i'm anxious to read it. >> thank you. the only other thing i'll say someone mentioned to me once something about the soul. i'm trying to buy what he said, but because there's so much it created some positive energy your positive and negative energy. this guy was a druggie, strange character. but there might be something special about this all. and it's going to throw it out there. >> temperat
was a kid, when they landed on the moon, when you look at the united states is what thing that stands out is michigander and i can say salt mines that people don't even recognize. we have in our family, boxes and boxes of documents signed by pontiac and all these people. this river is very unique, separating two countries and a very unique way. we talk about the arsenal of democracy. i don't know if this country would've won world war ii without the city. >> talking about the specialness...
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a particular interest of mine in this book, founded a group called concerned women for america which still claims to be the largest women's political organization in the united states. she based her organization on five spiritual principles, the bible, the family, patriotism, the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of life and she began to litigate, arguing that religious parents should have more control for example over what their children were taught in school, arguing that the era, the equal rights amendment for women was a violation of the fundamental order of things, and winning many of these cases. >> host: did you interview her for your book? >> guest: i did not. she retired about, almost 15 years ago now and lives in california. >> host: somebody would have liked to have talked to? >> guest: i very much would like to talk to her and one of the things that's really important is that an organization like ers, which was so involved, so foundational to conservative women, political activism, if papers are not deposited anywhere, they are not available to be read. other women, phyllis schlafly who ended up a much smaller organization, talks to everybody. a
a particular interest of mine in this book, founded a group called concerned women for america which still claims to be the largest women's political organization in the united states. she based her organization on five spiritual principles, the bible, the family, patriotism, the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of life and she began to litigate, arguing that religious parents should have more control for example over what their children were taught in school, arguing that the era, the equal...
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united states together with the other main paramilitary leaders all accused of drug trafficking macaco is sentenced in florida to thirty three years imprisonment but there's still no question of handing over the mines to the workers the rebate looks for a more powerful investor. frontino his fate is sealed in two thousand and ten the government sells the company to a newly set up canada based multinational corporation grant colombia gold in suburbia workers and trade unionists give vent to their anger. in some most recently believe and are almost sure of it that the president already made it as a financial interests in this matter. what he wants in fact and says to take our minds into. the unionist accuses of our rebate he can't prove that the ex-president has direct interests in the new company but strangely enough the main winners in this matter or people closely connected to of are a rebate. at the side of the foreign investors at the head of gran colombia we find mario pacheco his first campaign manager. martinez his minister of mines and more importantly occupying the post of chairman and managing director maria consuelo arago ex minister of culture and a close friend of the president delighte
united states together with the other main paramilitary leaders all accused of drug trafficking macaco is sentenced in florida to thirty three years imprisonment but there's still no question of handing over the mines to the workers the rebate looks for a more powerful investor. frontino his fate is sealed in two thousand and ten the government sells the company to a newly set up canada based multinational corporation grant colombia gold in suburbia workers and trade unionists give vent to...
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united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. [ laughter[cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know me boom. you know me, i'm a gadget guy. soifs disappointed to learn about a new invention that set our culture back. >> this is the hapifork. believe it or not this fork measure how's quickly you are eating. fit finds thawr eating too quickly it's going vibrate in europe hand and force you to slow down. >> stephen: first of all americans have something that make yours hand tremble so we stop eating. it's called a stroke. that's why i'm giving a wag of my finger to hapifork. this can comes from hong kong where they have a century's old tradition of tablewear that prevents you from eating. [ laughter ] which one is the spoon? [ laughter ] i say if we're improving our utensils, it's time to move beyon
united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. [ laughter[cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know me boom....
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united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. handling fee. [ laughter isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours. so instead of this much, i only need this much. and slimful tastso good... i don't even miss dessert. slimful and a glass of water... eating less is a beautiful thing. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. nation, i believe seven entitled to my own opinion. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. [cheers and applause] the tip and hat people are in the house. you know me boom. you know me, i'm a gadget guy. soifs disappointed to learn about a new invention that set our culture back. >> this is the hapifork. believe it or not this fork measure how's quickly you are eating. fit finds thawr eating too quickly it's going vibrate in europe hand and force you to slow down. >> stephen: fir
united states dollar bill deserves a signature worthy of a great nation. so to preserve the value of the money, i want you to send it to me. i'll erase his signature and replace it with mine, and then return it to you, minus a small handling fee. handling fee. [ laughter isurprise...it's eating less. to losing weight. i'm hungry just thinking about it. thank goodness for new slimful. one delicious, 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water, like before dinner, helps keep me satisfied for hours....