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the answer is unknowable.aaron mcwhirter said i imagine it would be a thing i don't even know of are happening. it would be the opportunity that ever manifested and i'll never know is even possible. the decision is made in a back room as some of them never see about whether or not you get a home -- homeowner jobber admission to school or perhaps you will never be allowed to note that a home in a certain area were jobs available. this is how modern institutional racism functions and it can wait on an shape a black person differently than the more oversimplistic racism of the past. people tell me the most racist thing that ever happened to them is unknowable gave me the answer quickly. it's in the front of their minds for secret incident of racism have been behind their back. they walk around constantly aware of racism is a ghost in the machine following them come and that demand even though they can't see to know it's taken away. there's the sake of monopolists screwing with you often out of sight, never mind.
the answer is unknowable.aaron mcwhirter said i imagine it would be a thing i don't even know of are happening. it would be the opportunity that ever manifested and i'll never know is even possible. the decision is made in a back room as some of them never see about whether or not you get a home -- homeowner jobber admission to school or perhaps you will never be allowed to note that a home in a certain area were jobs available. this is how modern institutional racism functions and it can wait...
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the answer is unknowable. aaron mcgruder said, i imagine it'd be a thing i don't even know ever happened. it would be that opportunity that never manifested, and i'll never know that it was even possible. so a decision is made in a back room or a high-level office, perhaps by someone you'll never see about whether or not you get a home or a home loan or a job or admission to a school, or perhaps you'll never be allowed to know that a home in a certain area or a job is available. this is how modern institutional racism functions, and it can weigh on and shape a black person differently than the more overt, simplistic racism of the past. people who told me the most rayist finish racist thing that ever happened to them unknowable answered quickly. they're walking around consciously aware of racism as a ghost in the machine following them, impacting them even though they can't see it or know what's taken away. there's a sense of ma lev elect ghosts around you screwing with you, off out of sight, never out of mind.
the answer is unknowable. aaron mcgruder said, i imagine it'd be a thing i don't even know ever happened. it would be that opportunity that never manifested, and i'll never know that it was even possible. so a decision is made in a back room or a high-level office, perhaps by someone you'll never see about whether or not you get a home or a home loan or a job or admission to a school, or perhaps you'll never be allowed to know that a home in a certain area or a job is available. this is how...
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we are unknowables. i cannot know you. i don't know what's in your head.nd even though we've been friends for a long time, what i'm trying to say is we can trust each other as human beings and as nations. but i think we should never assume that we really know and that we can judge other peoples motives, other people's interests, other people's aspirations. >> we can over a period of year, the so-called arc of history, a certain interest that countries have and the moment those interests largely are concerned, at the very moment they concern death and finance, but over the longer period they concern raw materials, oil in particular, relations with an emerging asia. that is a fairly long, where attitudes can be predicted. but we have 27 countries is that correct? we cannot pretend that is any sort of unified hold. neither can they. but they have certain culture that build to the criticism of the united states. i mention some of those at the beginning of this broadcast. they don't like our lack of social services of what they feel in this country are very ran
we are unknowables. i cannot know you. i don't know what's in your head.nd even though we've been friends for a long time, what i'm trying to say is we can trust each other as human beings and as nations. but i think we should never assume that we really know and that we can judge other peoples motives, other people's interests, other people's aspirations. >> we can over a period of year, the so-called arc of history, a certain interest that countries have and the moment those interests...
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. >> your fitness program should reflect the unknowable nature of life. >> reporter: as for whether going primele is just a trend, this caveman asks you to chew on this. >> if you try it for 30 days, it's not going to hurt you. >> reporter: now, socializing face to face is another part of this movement. at the cross fit gym no one wears earbuds or headphones. members support each other and cheer each or on. that was great to see. >> don't be afraid of -- have you done the cross fit? >> not yet. i want to, but no, i'm still cycling and doing a little bit of jogging. i'm taking baby caveman steps. >> that diet was huge. >> good results. happy with it. >> can't hurt you. >> no. >>> well, today the fifth version of apple's iphone released amid a lot of anticipation around the world because look at this, lines for the iphone 4s started popping up outside stores in the uk, france, japan, new york, here on the west coast. shoppers in san francisco explained why they would want to camp out all night. >> droid phones are good but i'm excited about the new features on this particular phone. >> you
. >> your fitness program should reflect the unknowable nature of life. >> reporter: as for whether going primele is just a trend, this caveman asks you to chew on this. >> if you try it for 30 days, it's not going to hurt you. >> reporter: now, socializing face to face is another part of this movement. at the cross fit gym no one wears earbuds or headphones. members support each other and cheer each or on. that was great to see. >> don't be afraid of -- have you...
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lead in europe promising to give up nuclear power by twenty twenty two and thale the gap with or unknowable forces but it's not all positive and eco friendly future a well be one of blackouts disappearing industry and huge electricity costs as artist on bart now reports. germany has long had a strong green antinuclear movement but it was one accident that finally turned the tide against nuclear power there by twenty twenty two who will and the use of nuclear energy in germany so what now the green movement and its hopes for renewable energy have been given a huge boost renewables mostly wind turbines and photovoltaics better known as solar panels currently supply eighteen percent of germany's electricity indeed germany has big plans for green energy i mean to go from eighteen to eighty percent renewables after the nuclear switch off some say it's crazy to do it this way but others say second option is to say when somebody can make it happen it will be the germans but a closer look at the russia out of nuclear reveals there's more hope riding on its renewable replacements the natural readine
lead in europe promising to give up nuclear power by twenty twenty two and thale the gap with or unknowable forces but it's not all positive and eco friendly future a well be one of blackouts disappearing industry and huge electricity costs as artist on bart now reports. germany has long had a strong green antinuclear movement but it was one accident that finally turned the tide against nuclear power there by twenty twenty two who will and the use of nuclear energy in germany so what now the...
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finally here to build a story from somerset gradually so the sweet unknowing. coleslaw going to turn your ability to share some silly goal mitchell interprets the world hotels like gold in the movie leaves very little in the resort and spa. america's former top commander in afghanistan says they're only halfway to reaching their goals despite the ten years of bloody war in the country. from wall street to washington and beyond the banking backlash spreads to the u.s. against dollars being used to bolster big business. and russian prosecutors prepare to hand out more charges for the murder of a journalist on the plane. was shot dead in moscow exactly five years. but from our headquarters in central moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's six pm here in the russian capital our top story i decade ago on october the seventh two thousand and one the war in afghanistan began as a counter strike for the nine eleven atrocities masterminded from the country by osama bin laden retired army general stanley mcchrystal says the u.s. began the occupation w
finally here to build a story from somerset gradually so the sweet unknowing. coleslaw going to turn your ability to share some silly goal mitchell interprets the world hotels like gold in the movie leaves very little in the resort and spa. america's former top commander in afghanistan says they're only halfway to reaching their goals despite the ten years of bloody war in the country. from wall street to washington and beyond the banking backlash spreads to the u.s. against dollars being used...
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arab experts say whether it makes america safer is unknowable. i'm steve handelsman, news 4. >>> moammar gadhafi admitted libya was responsible for the bombing of pan am 103 prior to the september terror attacks. it was the worst attack directed at americans. the flight from london to new york crashed december 21st, 1988. 270 people were killed. the vast majority of them, american. >>> a woman in new jersey lost her 20-year-old daughter. she said she's buying a bottle of expensive champagne to celebrate gadhafi's death. >>> we are following breaking news in montgomery county where two firefighters were injured battling a fire. this is over the 6600 block. this fire broke out an hour ago. it started on the front side of the home, spreading throughout. firefighters on the scene were told to evacuate at one point. two injured firefighters were not hurt and will not be taken to the hospital. the owner was not home at the time. we'll bring you the latest as more details are available. >>> if you have been outside, it started out as a beautiful day and
arab experts say whether it makes america safer is unknowable. i'm steve handelsman, news 4. >>> moammar gadhafi admitted libya was responsible for the bombing of pan am 103 prior to the september terror attacks. it was the worst attack directed at americans. the flight from london to new york crashed december 21st, 1988. 270 people were killed. the vast majority of them, american. >>> a woman in new jersey lost her 20-year-old daughter. she said she's buying a bottle of...
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arab experts say whether it makes america safer, at this point, is unknowable. i'm steve handelsman. news 4. >>> there was cheering and celebrating in libya today. in d.c., people were closely watching the reports that announce the death of gadhafi. john schriffen was there. >> many of the libya members i spoke with today decided not to go to work, instead be with their family members on this historic day. they compared this accomplishment to the day saddam hussein was brought down saying this is truly a miracle. libyan americans had their eyes glued to the television after news broke that former libyan leader was captured and killed. >> i didn't know whether to laugh or cry or, you know, be excited. it's just, you know, we have been waiting for this moment forever. >> at this viewing party, they came together to celebrate a day some thought they would never see in their lifetime. the end of a dictatorship that lasted 42 years. >> very proud of libya and libyan people. this is the best day in my life. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the celebration was heard around the
arab experts say whether it makes america safer, at this point, is unknowable. i'm steve handelsman. news 4. >>> there was cheering and celebrating in libya today. in d.c., people were closely watching the reports that announce the death of gadhafi. john schriffen was there. >> many of the libya members i spoke with today decided not to go to work, instead be with their family members on this historic day. they compared this accomplishment to the day saddam hussein was brought...
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. >> and arab experts say whether this makes america safer at this point is unknowable. steve handelsman, nbc news washington. >> and there will be continuing coverage of market duffy's datz tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. -- muammar gaddafi's death tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> and four more, be sure to go to wbaltv.com and click the link under "hot topics." >> we have an update after we got a phone call from a new station in mobile. >> ryan jackson's body was found on saturday in south baltimore. but it was not until 10:30 a.m. this morning that we learned alabama police picked up larry horton, and they say fled there. >> detectives are still in alabama right now, but there is no telling how long it could be before he is brought back here on a murder charge. mary wortman is sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally -- larry horton and sitting in an alabama jail, accused of brutally murdering ryan jackson. relatives -- he may have been in the 700 block of lambeau corp., which is where horton lives, and they went there to look for him. >> it
. >> and arab experts say whether this makes america safer at this point is unknowable. steve handelsman, nbc news washington. >> and there will be continuing coverage of market duffy's datz tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. -- muammar gaddafi's death tonight right after 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> and four more, be sure to go to wbaltv.com and click the link under "hot topics." >> we have an update after we got a phone call from a new station in mobile....
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authorities busted up a ring that sold unborn babies to the highest bidder that used unknowing surrogatess and preyed on the emotions of everyone involved. sandra endo has the story. >> reporter: behind the eyes of this 8-month-old girl is a story of corruption. >> surrogacy is something that gives for a lifetime. and in this case, i wanted to help a childless couple. >> reporter: but that desire to give put heather alba on a path towards a very dark and criminal place. her journey began like many surrogates. she posted online ads on fertility websites and hoped to find the right fit with prospective parents. >> it's almost like dating. you kind of put your ad out there. >> reporter: early last year, this woman, carla chambers from las vegas, answered her ad. she said she was was a surrogacy agency and worked with two of the most prominent and well-renowned fertility attorneys in the field. >> she was looking for future surrogates for an eastern europe transfer. >> reporter: chambers told her she would be flown to a clinic in ukraine to get implanted with embryos from unknown donors. she
authorities busted up a ring that sold unborn babies to the highest bidder that used unknowing surrogatess and preyed on the emotions of everyone involved. sandra endo has the story. >> reporter: behind the eyes of this 8-month-old girl is a story of corruption. >> surrogacy is something that gives for a lifetime. and in this case, i wanted to help a childless couple. >> reporter: but that desire to give put heather alba on a path towards a very dark and criminal place. her...
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authorities busted up a ring that sold unborn babies to the highest bidder that used unknowing surrogates of everyone involved. sandra endohas the story. >> behind the eyes of this 8-month-old girl is a story of corruption. >> surrogacy is something that gives for a lifetime. and in this case, i wanted to help a childless couple. >> but that desire to give put heather on a path towards a very dark and criminal place. her journey began like many surrogates. she posted online ads on fertility websites and hoped to find the right fit with prospective parents. >> it's almost like dating. you put your ad out there. >> early last year, this woman, carla chambers from las vegas answered her ad and said she was was a surrogacy agency and worked with two of the most prominent and well renowned fertility attorneys in the field. >> she was looking for future surrogates for an eastern europe transfer. >> chambers told her she would be flown to a clinic in ukraine to get implanted with embryos from unknown donors. she was promised $38,000. slightly more than the average surrogacy rate. but she would h
authorities busted up a ring that sold unborn babies to the highest bidder that used unknowing surrogates of everyone involved. sandra endohas the story. >> behind the eyes of this 8-month-old girl is a story of corruption. >> surrogacy is something that gives for a lifetime. and in this case, i wanted to help a childless couple. >> but that desire to give put heather on a path towards a very dark and criminal place. her journey began like many surrogates. she posted online...
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and that are unknowable. they think there can be experts. >> rose: you would think in the hedge fund business where the rewards are so groundful-- if, in fact, you do it well-- that more women would be doing it if it's just a matter of what you just said. >> well... >> rose: are you suggesting there's no point of entry for women? because it's my understanding if you can make money and you can get some and make more then nobody looks at gender. >> not true. >> rose: okay. even in that business? >> even in that business. >> rose: because it's not institutional as much as it is... >> it's... the decision who have to give money to is still very male dominated. and the... it helps when you're selling yourself as a money manager even if you actually can't make money out of money, even if you don't haven edge, even if you believe you do if you believe your own b.s., you have an advantage of raising money and i think menre better believing their own s. than women. thiss the male overconfidence. >> rose: meaning women
and that are unknowable. they think there can be experts. >> rose: you would think in the hedge fund business where the rewards are so groundful-- if, in fact, you do it well-- that more women would be doing it if it's just a matter of what you just said. >> well... >> rose: are you suggesting there's no point of entry for women? because it's my understanding if you can make money and you can get some and make more then nobody looks at gender. >> not true. >> rose:...
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. >> really unknow aide, but composed, courteous, not rude, and not looking at me. >> anthony is beingation. back in 2008, anthony told police that her daughter was kidnapped by a woman named gonzalez. catholicism than a ruin her reputation with those claims. kasey anthony was acquitted of her daughter's murder earlier this year. >> that economy not only has an impact on the living but also on the bed. corners offices say they are seeing an increase in the number of people who are not claiming their deceased relatives in order to use get footing the bill. when that happens, it's the county that usually is responsible, depending on the state. >> the economy has just been so bad that people just haven't been able to save and prepare for these things. >> the director of oklahoma county social services says unclaimed bodies cost the county about $12,000 last year. >> time now is a 45:00. in libya the battle for the city may soon be coming to an end for your rebel fighters appear close to capturing the city sirte. it is good off his hometown. it's one of the two remaining cities in the coun
. >> really unknow aide, but composed, courteous, not rude, and not looking at me. >> anthony is beingation. back in 2008, anthony told police that her daughter was kidnapped by a woman named gonzalez. catholicism than a ruin her reputation with those claims. kasey anthony was acquitted of her daughter's murder earlier this year. >> that economy not only has an impact on the living but also on the bed. corners offices say they are seeing an increase in the number of people who...
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free, the program has recently been compromised by third parties filing applications on behalf of unknowinground and try to extort money from these nationals if the ticket turns out to be a winning ticket. that's really wrong and unfair. the state department has told us that by charging this 30-dollar fee, we'll eliminate this misconduct. so it's a win-win. we get some money to pay for these refugees, which we all have admitted should be here, many have helped us in iraq and afghanistan. and at the same time doesn't cost us a nickel and eliminates a scam that involves a very worthy program, the diversity visas. finally, the third great thing about this bill is that by setting the fee at $30, the c.b.o. projects it will actually reduce our deficit by $24 million. so it will help in a small way reduce the deficit. the bill hits the trifecta. it helps a small group of the most vulnerable and needy individuals who we have not abandoned. it virtually eliminates misconduct in the diversity visa program, and it reduces the federal deficit. because it's a win-win-win for all sides, i ask that my co
free, the program has recently been compromised by third parties filing applications on behalf of unknowinground and try to extort money from these nationals if the ticket turns out to be a winning ticket. that's really wrong and unfair. the state department has told us that by charging this 30-dollar fee, we'll eliminate this misconduct. so it's a win-win. we get some money to pay for these refugees, which we all have admitted should be here, many have helped us in iraq and afghanistan. and at...
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white house instantly shoulders responsibilities unknown to anyone, save those who preceded him, unknowable to him before he takes up residence there. before his presidency barack obama surely would never have contemplated involving u.s. forces in a civil war in libya. he surely would have could haved at the very idea, indeed might have scoffed only a year earlier but as president there was no one else to make the choice. act or do not act. do what you can to change the reality on the ground or not. yes or no. the same was true for president clinton in kosovo. that is jon podhoretz this morning in "the new york post." we're asking about whether you see what happened in libya with nato volumement a new model for war. next jacksonville, north carolina and this caller is josh, a republican there. good morning. >> caller: hi, good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have three points and i will make them as concise as possible. my first point, your guests at the beginning of the show, mr. land i believe, i would caution him to avoid participating in presentism when he describes president obam
white house instantly shoulders responsibilities unknown to anyone, save those who preceded him, unknowable to him before he takes up residence there. before his presidency barack obama surely would never have contemplated involving u.s. forces in a civil war in libya. he surely would have could haved at the very idea, indeed might have scoffed only a year earlier but as president there was no one else to make the choice. act or do not act. do what you can to change the reality on the ground or...