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it had to print money and it did that in two thousand and five and two thousand and six for an unnaturally long period of time and that's what gave us the housing boom so i mean what do you think the implications are of quantitative easing what's what's different about this than the system that we had before i was reading this morning moody's chief economist mark zandi was saying that the jobs markets really remained unchanged since the fed has been stimulating the economy you know we're good they say we're growing at one hundred seventy five thousand jobs a month but we've been doing that for two years and that's where we started when we were at q.e. three so we haven't really seen the fed able to pull off their mandate their end of the bargain which is you know keeping unemployment low even when they started q e three so i think the fed is if anything they've had a deleterious effect on the economy not overall and where do you think the fed is going to go jawboning about. taking their foot off the brake pedal but can they really do it are they going to have to reverse at some future poin
it had to print money and it did that in two thousand and five and two thousand and six for an unnaturally long period of time and that's what gave us the housing boom so i mean what do you think the implications are of quantitative easing what's what's different about this than the system that we had before i was reading this morning moody's chief economist mark zandi was saying that the jobs markets really remained unchanged since the fed has been stimulating the economy you know we're good...
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an unnaturally tiny hole like trying to shove a watermelon through a bird house.just when we thought we couldn't push this on to the schedule anymore, it ripped through and popped out screaming and covered in news go. and now it feels so empty inside like we had no real ending to this story now that it's broken snon are you implying that the media has... >> post-partum depression, john. that hurts so much. from drinking guiness to eating fried whatever this is. i'm never going to drop this royal baby weight. >> john: jessica williams, where are you? >> i'm at the premiere royal baby boutique toddlers and tiaras. this is where the royal baby is registered. >> john: you don't really need to get a gift. this baby has everything. >> okay. looks like someone flushed it down the loo. the princess cambridge registered for tons of stuff here. it's awesome. besides the traditional, this is, you know, a classic choice. you have the corgi saddle. he could join as grand pappy. on fox hunts. if you want to spend the big bucks, you can register for the entire country of ireland
an unnaturally tiny hole like trying to shove a watermelon through a bird house.just when we thought we couldn't push this on to the schedule anymore, it ripped through and popped out screaming and covered in news go. and now it feels so empty inside like we had no real ending to this story now that it's broken snon are you implying that the media has... >> post-partum depression, john. that hurts so much. from drinking guiness to eating fried whatever this is. i'm never going to drop...
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. >> and that is love as delta intended, not lynn harrell's unnatural man-on-cello miles account. but no surprise lynn sees himself and his cello fellow has the victims. >> i just want delta and all the airlines to treat each and every individual equally not just have lip service to it. but we're still in the stages where there's drinking fountains for colored and there's drinking fountains for white only. sometimes i feel as though i'm a little voice in the forest trying out but nobody is listening. >> oh, we're listening, lynn. that's how we know that you are a person destroying america. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. you know, folks, though i was on vacation one of the few stories i paid attention to over my break was the tragic crash landing of asiana flight 214 at san francisco international airport. three people were killed and everyone affected by this has my deepest sympathies. but i'll tell you who has none of my sympathy, the folks over at san francisco's news leader. >> we have just learned the n
. >> and that is love as delta intended, not lynn harrell's unnatural man-on-cello miles account. but no surprise lynn sees himself and his cello fellow has the victims. >> i just want delta and all the airlines to treat each and every individual equally not just have lip service to it. but we're still in the stages where there's drinking fountains for colored and there's drinking fountains for white only. sometimes i feel as though i'm a little voice in the forest trying out but...
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it's unnatural. but luckily one tv show is not backing down. and i hope it's this one.s is stephen colbert's big gay round up. (applause) yee what! -- i want to thank my old pal international movie star steve car rel for never asking me how i would use that footage. (laughter) >> stephen: you're a good man. now first in the gay roundup, folks, i trust the gays about as far as i could throw them. not that i would know, i don't pick up gay men to throw or any other reason. come to think of, it, they're in better shape than i am so it might be easier to let them throw me but i guess i trust the gays less far than they could throw me, are we clear? god, they have to complicate everything. and now they're complicating blood donation. >> the american medical association is pushing for a reversal of a decades-old ban on blood donations from gay men saying that the law is outdated. gay men have been banned from donating blood since the aids crisis in the 1980s. but now the ama says there are better testing procedures and better understanding of hiv. >> stephen: folks leting gay
it's unnatural. but luckily one tv show is not backing down. and i hope it's this one.s is stephen colbert's big gay round up. (applause) yee what! -- i want to thank my old pal international movie star steve car rel for never asking me how i would use that footage. (laughter) >> stephen: you're a good man. now first in the gay roundup, folks, i trust the gays about as far as i could throw them. not that i would know, i don't pick up gay men to throw or any other reason. come to think of,...
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decompose and it's just a plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard of heard about the pacific are trying to maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to have a very lasting effect on the food chain oh absolutely and ramon you know it's so depressing of a situation i think people feel so hopeless looking at how daunting this is it keeps growing how can we at least try to prevent it from getting bigger i mean is there anything we can do even though we can clean it up as it stands what can we do to help well you well you know i'm really glad that in recent weeks you've brought up the issue of plastic bottles and bottled water where i mean this is really one of the most common things that we're finding out there or that researchers are finding out there are these little plastic bottle caps so i mean it reall
decompose and it's just a plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard of heard about the pacific are trying to maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to have a very lasting effect on the food chain oh...
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decompose and it's just a plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard of heard about the pacific are trying to maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to have a very lasting effect on the food chain oh absolutely and ramon you know it's so depressing of a situation i think people feel so hopeless looking at how daunting this is it keeps growing how can we at least try to prove. vented from getting bigger i mean is there anything we can do even though we can't clean it up as it stands what can we do to help well you well you know i'm really glad that in recent weeks you've brought up the issue of plastic bottles and bottled water where i mean this is really one of the most common things that we're finding out there or that researchers are finding out there are these little plastic bottle caps so i mean it
decompose and it's just a plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard of heard about the pacific are trying to maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to have a very lasting effect on the food chain oh...
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>> in the state of florida we're required to investigate sudden, unexpect unexpected, unnatural death and to sign the death certificate. >> what is meant by the 2er78 pathology. >> pathology is the study of disease in the human body. >> what is meant by forensic pathology. >> in forensic pathology what it comes under the umbrella that -- where the sudden, unexpected unnatural death cases come under the forensic pathologist. >> and have you ever been qualified as an expert in the courts of the state of florida in the field of forensic pathology? >> yes. >> approximately how many times. >> hundreds of times. >> do you also have experience examining injuries to living people? >> yes. >> and explain what that experience is. >> okay. so when i was in miami where i was an associate medical examiner had the opportunity to work there at the rape treatment center for 18 years where i saw several thousand living patients, examination and treatment of these victims. >> and what types of injuries would you see when examining those victims? >> some of the patients that came were also physically as
>> in the state of florida we're required to investigate sudden, unexpect unexpected, unnatural death and to sign the death certificate. >> what is meant by the 2er78 pathology. >> pathology is the study of disease in the human body. >> what is meant by forensic pathology. >> in forensic pathology what it comes under the umbrella that -- where the sudden, unexpected unnatural death cases come under the forensic pathologist. >> and have you ever been qualified...
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. >> i applied same to ben bernanke fixing rates in an unnatural way. >> i think it wil happen naturally daughter looked at my experience with student loans, i'm still paying them will she got into scholarships, she worked very hard. neil: she your kid, she is a generous. no everyone is so blessed. hadley, i am hope tag my point that -- hoping to my point, colleges will learn there is no free money from washington that emboldens you to keep screwing kids, i think if they know in is no more money at the well they increases.his drip, drip of >> right. i say let the individual students, and families decide what is a good investment for some people, we're all individuals,f there is one thing that is true we pay more for things we try toay forking it. neil: we have it mixed up, all i know that my plumber has people, his people have people. that he is doing something right. i do agree you know with this notion. that it is a sticker shock, you double rates on people that are used to raaes low,y could say the same about medicare tax, when it was put back in was it a sticker shock, i get annoyed
. >> i applied same to ben bernanke fixing rates in an unnatural way. >> i think it wil happen naturally daughter looked at my experience with student loans, i'm still paying them will she got into scholarships, she worked very hard. neil: she your kid, she is a generous. no everyone is so blessed. hadley, i am hope tag my point that -- hoping to my point, colleges will learn there is no free money from washington that emboldens you to keep screwing kids, i think if they know in is...
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. >> is that unnatural in your experience as law enforcement? >> it's typical. >> when you go to the scene of an accident or anything that you investigate do you find in your experience that people often have tunnel vision views of what happened to them? >> sometimes very specific, correct. >> does that mean they're lying? >> not at all. >> why is that? >> it's been proven it's typical. sometimes they will focus on one event to the exclusion of others. >> how about their ability to recount events with any particular clarity at all? >> i'm going to object it's beyond the scope? >> sustained. >> you testified concerned this whole event around the gun. did you have a similar concern about his ability to recount those event? >> no. >> tell me what he said about having to grab his gun. >> he said that trayvon reached down and grabbed for the gun wln it w whether it was on the leather holster or the metal part itself. at the time i didn't see a difference. i thought the intent was clear. that's when he had to -- he freed one of his hands and went and
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then they give these unnatural advantages to these giant corporations. what is the result of this? fact number three of today, it's one of my favorite facts of all time. the walton family has six heirs now. sam walton was the founder. six heirs now worth $89.5 billion in 2010. the same as the bottom 41.5% of the u.s. families combined according to josh bivens of the economic political institute that's $48.8 million households in total. that's households combined. those six walmart heirs are worth more than 100 million americans. >> almost half of the people living in this country. >> cenk: and then as eric pointed out fox news will go on the air and say oh, they'll go bankrupt, these poor walmart guys. they'll go bankrupt. if they pay a living wage. >> what can you do with that much money? >> one last point. so one other point they're not going to build these three stores. if this is such a catastrophe to their business models why are they keeping the other three stores open. if this is going to wipe them out, why are they not closing down all six stores. this is bullying and doesn
then they give these unnatural advantages to these giant corporations. what is the result of this? fact number three of today, it's one of my favorite facts of all time. the walton family has six heirs now. sam walton was the founder. six heirs now worth $89.5 billion in 2010. the same as the bottom 41.5% of the u.s. families combined according to josh bivens of the economic political institute that's $48.8 million households in total. that's households combined. those six walmart heirs are...
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and the next time someone tells you gay marriage is unnatural, tell them what is more natural?monogamy.
and the next time someone tells you gay marriage is unnatural, tell them what is more natural?monogamy.
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. ♪ >> we are in a very unnatural state of the world where we have the fed buying a trillion dollars per year from the financial markets. and it is not sustainable. >> rather than buying these big upfront deals on content we are able to do it on a first discover bases which allows us to grow the business and a nice, rapid pace and make it profitable much quicker than if you went out and did these big content deals. we believe that the combination of all we have seen from our surveys with red box, the combination of new release content at the kiosk, they're getting and to watch. >> all the safe-haven stocks, pharmaceuticals, procter and gamble, coca-cola, a great run. anyone who is looking to continue to have the same performance would be making a mistake. by the end of the year. we are excited. we will do a great job. everything of the platform has to offer. a beautiful experience. am excited about that. cheryl: there you go. we have 30 minutes to go. closing bell will ring in 28 minutes. the market will boost through the day stronger than forecast the jobs report, but with a pressur
. ♪ >> we are in a very unnatural state of the world where we have the fed buying a trillion dollars per year from the financial markets. and it is not sustainable. >> rather than buying these big upfront deals on content we are able to do it on a first discover bases which allows us to grow the business and a nice, rapid pace and make it profitable much quicker than if you went out and did these big content deals. we believe that the combination of all we have seen from our...
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i think that he again is not unnatural battle captain. i am pretty hard on my assessment of him, he wrote two memoirs, you mentioned the soldier's store, he also wrote a book called general's life which was published posthumously. it came out after he died. she of lived almost everyone else from that generation and at a large role in shaping his own reputation and shaping the narrative post. he was a consultant on the movie pattern that can out in 1970. consequently what you see is the benefit of longevity. he managed to help shape the general belief that he was a hero and a very competent general. i don't feel that that is entirely accurate. i certainly right to that effect. >> host: at an end of world war ii the european theater, what george shultz called the american prodigy of organization shipped eighteen million tons of worse off to europe, equivalent to the cargo in 3600 liberty ships or 181,000 rail cars. it ranged from 800,000 military vehicles to footwear in sizes 2 a to 22 triple e. u.s. munitions plants had turned out forty bi
i think that he again is not unnatural battle captain. i am pretty hard on my assessment of him, he wrote two memoirs, you mentioned the soldier's store, he also wrote a book called general's life which was published posthumously. it came out after he died. she of lived almost everyone else from that generation and at a large role in shaping his own reputation and shaping the narrative post. he was a consultant on the movie pattern that can out in 1970. consequently what you see is the benefit...
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and so it's quite an unnatural for a step be hoping to keep the planet in a state where it's nice and cool, the way we like it. so mutually overtime if we want our species to enjoy life onward to cover it we're going to have to think about what kinds of technologies as we can invent to draw carbon down of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either stuff that we have done which one could argue is not natural, or through the natural carbon cycles of the planet. so that would be -- those technologies are gl engineering technologies, ways of engineering the entire geology of the year for. i do talk about that in the book. i will give you too many spoilers. it's a long way off. there have been some zeal engineering experiments that have happened quite recently. there was of rodeo engineer off the coast of canada who did an experiment trying to draw down carbon from the hemisphere by doing iron seating in the ocean. so far it doesn't seem as if it worked out. the idea is you put six iron in the ocean. it attracts macros that like to eat and and they also drawdow
and so it's quite an unnatural for a step be hoping to keep the planet in a state where it's nice and cool, the way we like it. so mutually overtime if we want our species to enjoy life onward to cover it we're going to have to think about what kinds of technologies as we can invent to draw carbon down of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either stuff that we have done which one could argue is not natural, or through the natural carbon cycles of the planet. so...
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boy at the time of the sinking to made so light traveled to canada to meet him and the sinking unnaturally still haunts him. he thinks about it every day. the loss of life was massive and then the conditions that he was forced to flee, stories like him have remained largely unknown. i spent a few days with him but i knew after the very first hour of meeting him that his story and the story of the other survivors needed to be told. and so this book is the book of the story that i found. it's the result of interviews with survivors and times spent in the archives and within the national archives in washington, d.c. to the and i was fortunate enough to spend time at the holocaust memorial museum as well as obtaining records from the federal archives and germany. well, in early 1945, the end of the war in europe was in sight. the americans and the british were closing in from the west and the soviets were closing in on berlin from the east. many civilians and some soldiers chose to abandon these volatile areas by any means possible. especially for those civilians living in east prussia at the
boy at the time of the sinking to made so light traveled to canada to meet him and the sinking unnaturally still haunts him. he thinks about it every day. the loss of life was massive and then the conditions that he was forced to flee, stories like him have remained largely unknown. i spent a few days with him but i knew after the very first hour of meeting him that his story and the story of the other survivors needed to be told. and so this book is the book of the story that i found. it's the...
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and any other unnatural voicing, like yelling, screaming, this type of voices must be removed for the analysis. and that is the standard operating procedures. and when the speech is determined to natural, then we check the other aspects of the conditions. for example, the duration must be at least 30 seconds. after, you know, blank or silence removed. usually we can do meaningful analysis if the voice is down to one minute, up to three minutes or so. after three minutes, the performance sort of hits a ceiling. but when the sample drops down to only 10 seconds, 14 seconds or so, the examiner has to conclude that the voice -- the duration is not really good enough for us to do an analysis. and then we will also check the amount of the reverberation, including the speech. if there, say, a long time in reverberation in the recording, we remove. we do not proceed with the examination. another thing is that, suppose we have two voices to compare. one coming from recorded, incriminating recording, and the other voice is coming from a suspect's voice recorded in the, you know, quiet room, whe
and any other unnatural voicing, like yelling, screaming, this type of voices must be removed for the analysis. and that is the standard operating procedures. and when the speech is determined to natural, then we check the other aspects of the conditions. for example, the duration must be at least 30 seconds. after, you know, blank or silence removed. usually we can do meaningful analysis if the voice is down to one minute, up to three minutes or so. after three minutes, the performance sort of...
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. >> is that unnatural in your experience as law enforcement that -- >> no, that's typical. >> when you go to the scene of an accident or shooting or just anything that you investigate, do you find in your experience that people often have sort of tunnel vision views of what happened to them? >> sometimes very specific, correct. >> does that mean that they are lying to when you they do that? >> not at all. >> why not? >> well, that's been proven that that is typical. sometimes they'll focus in on one event to the exclusion of others. >> how about their ability to just recount events with any particularity at all? >> i'll object to the scope of the direct. >> sustained. you testified concerning this whole event around the gun -- >> okay, are you listening to the george zimmerman trial. zimmerman's friend, mark osterman is on the stand. quick break and we'll be right back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produ
. >> is that unnatural in your experience as law enforcement that -- >> no, that's typical. >> when you go to the scene of an accident or shooting or just anything that you investigate, do you find in your experience that people often have sort of tunnel vision views of what happened to them? >> sometimes very specific, correct. >> does that mean that they are lying to when you they do that? >> not at all. >> why not? >> well, that's been proven...
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he also remains unnaturally calm. he just shot and killed a 17-year-old boy. this is immediately afterwards and he recites very calmly about the facts what happened. you don't hear him asking, is he okay, what happened, or if he already knows that he's deceased. oh, my god within can't believe what's happened. and compare that to the 911 callers who were also strangers to both of them who were in hysterics at the idea that someone had just died right out in front of their homes, crying, had to be held on the line with the 911 operator for a long time consoling them. george zimmerman, very, very calm. >> i want to zero in on one other thing. because he also gave the detective, doris singleton, the first officer to interview him after being read his miranda rights. he describes a lot of dialogue. he says trayvon martin said to him, you got a problem, homey? sort of weird language for a teenager. he tells him you're going to die tonight. he tells him at some point in all of this conversation he could see neighbors. there are two neighbors who both went outside bu
he also remains unnaturally calm. he just shot and killed a 17-year-old boy. this is immediately afterwards and he recites very calmly about the facts what happened. you don't hear him asking, is he okay, what happened, or if he already knows that he's deceased. oh, my god within can't believe what's happened. and compare that to the 911 callers who were also strangers to both of them who were in hysterics at the idea that someone had just died right out in front of their homes, crying, had to...
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oil prices to sink unnaturally high for a weak economy and world wide. thing to be number one at. less >> >> reporter: us talk about madonna's renowned are real disappointing earnings coming out this morning >> reporter: of about up but then not loving your sales going down. stock hit an all-time high at 96 today so is not that bad for mcdonald's. but they're having to advertise more than the u.s. consumer and worldwide consumer only has so much money to stand. competitions with the $1 menus is what it is is a lot of competition. do not blame the stock issues week right now worldwide. >> reporter: a financial hit in smokers. >> what is really fascinating about the study coming out from golf to reserve banker. people have quit smoking makes more money to people who smoke in the first place. it shows the to resolve and characteristics. the ability to be in addiction. >> jacqueline: will be dealing with thunderstorms as we move into the night our spirit their returns off shore and down to the south and east. with lightning strikes and that it. we can lock t
oil prices to sink unnaturally high for a weak economy and world wide. thing to be number one at. less >> >> reporter: us talk about madonna's renowned are real disappointing earnings coming out this morning >> reporter: of about up but then not loving your sales going down. stock hit an all-time high at 96 today so is not that bad for mcdonald's. but they're having to advertise more than the u.s. consumer and worldwide consumer only has so much money to stand. competitions...
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it is not only unnatural, it is inappropriate. >> there's only two people on this earth who know what really happened, and one of them can't testify, and the other one lied. >> now, the jury had a day to think about the prosecution's closing, then heard the defense and the prosecution's -- prosecution back-to-back yesterday and after getting their legal rule book which as i will admit and everyone will admit very confusing, they then took the case and it's now in their hands and they're about to hit hour five in their deliberations. and we are here ready, of course, for the moment that we do get a verdict. >> one of the things when we do -- when we wait is analyze. take a look at what the potentials are from what we know about the universe of facts. let's bring in paige pate and florida state attorney stacy onowicz. we were just listening to the clip of the prosecutor. what was not in the statement was, i have proved to you we know what happened that night. stacy, let's start with that. the prosecutor here to me sounds a lot like a defense attorney, kind of spreading doubt about what
it is not only unnatural, it is inappropriate. >> there's only two people on this earth who know what really happened, and one of them can't testify, and the other one lied. >> now, the jury had a day to think about the prosecution's closing, then heard the defense and the prosecution's -- prosecution back-to-back yesterday and after getting their legal rule book which as i will admit and everyone will admit very confusing, they then took the case and it's now in their hands and...
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and it's unnatural to hope to keep the planet in a state that is nice and cool like we like it. so if we want tower species to enjoy life on earth we're going to have to think about what kinds of technologies we can invent to draw carbon down out of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either. stuff we have done, which one could argue is not very natural, or just through the natural carbon cycles of the planet. and so that would be -- those technologies are geo engineering technologies. ways of engineering the entire geology of the with earth, and i talk about that in the book and i point give you too many spoilers, but it's a long way off. there have been some experiments that have happened quite recently. there was a rogue geo engineer off the coast of canada who did an experiment trying to draw down carbon from the atmosphere by doing iron seeding in the ocean, and so far doesn't seem as if it worked out. the idea is you put iron in the ocean, and it attracts microbes that like to -- that like the iron and then those microbes also draw down carbon,
and it's unnatural to hope to keep the planet in a state that is nice and cool like we like it. so if we want tower species to enjoy life on earth we're going to have to think about what kinds of technologies we can invent to draw carbon down out of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either. stuff we have done, which one could argue is not very natural, or just through the natural carbon cycles of the planet. and so that would be -- those technologies are geo...
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ruled it unconstitutional earlier this year the law's language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts including oral sex even those between married people so my question is as ken cuccinelli never been on the receiving end of this or did he just not like it but who knows what now is it will seriously though i mean there's this is this is lowest common denominator christian right fundamentalist weird i.e. you know this is the realm of politics that i thought we love it when jerry falwell died it's an i mean i hate to con of make but it doesn't take a book anybody who's that fixated with sex acts between my a couple between gay people i'm sure he has his own sexual identity programs. but why he's put in the cell right now i mean he will be i mean i it seems to me the. the people who are constantly raving about the quote straight people are across that raving about gay sex you have to wonder why they wake up every day thinking about a very serious what are your thoughts a very young wise move because justice kennedy has already made clear that he wants the constitution to includ
ruled it unconstitutional earlier this year the law's language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts including oral sex even those between married people so my question is as ken cuccinelli never been on the receiving end of this or did he just not like it but who knows what now is it will seriously though i mean there's this is this is lowest common denominator christian right fundamentalist weird i.e. you know this is the realm of politics that i thought we love it when jerry...
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course where it unnatural most to believe. some european countries abruptly looked at the airspace to hear it and that made. an emergency summit or a half way the summit came out with a statement that unanimously condemned an illegal action undertaken against present . when i think so have the north. and the group of seventy seven represents a large part of the international community they express their anger over the years they didn't and don't believe supported believe me and let's just what specific measures are going to be taken to leave these european countries iranian sanctions is also a great idea now. when we talk about the latin american response to the incident please bear in mind the differences that we have with us you can say all the governments think alike yes there is certain common ground however when a tough response is required go. take diverging positions but it is true that the incident caused a strong response remember that the organization of american states is meeting today and we hope it speaks no less
course where it unnatural most to believe. some european countries abruptly looked at the airspace to hear it and that made. an emergency summit or a half way the summit came out with a statement that unanimously condemned an illegal action undertaken against present . when i think so have the north. and the group of seventy seven represents a large part of the international community they express their anger over the years they didn't and don't believe supported believe me and let's just what...
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the laws language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts even those between married people it states that if any person currently or knows any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth should be guilty of a class six felony that's right a felony crazy ideas like this which you know you better make sure he doesn't stick his foot or anything else for that matter in his or his wife's mouth before the campaign is over all bad jokes aside the attorney general is trying to tell virginia residents what they can and can't do in their bedrooms and that is very very. coming up what did trayvon martin need on the night the george zimmerman decided to play wannabe cop and. i'll tell you in tonight's daily to. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's bee
the laws language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts even those between married people it states that if any person currently or knows any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth should be guilty of a class six felony that's right a felony crazy ideas like this which you know you better make sure he doesn't stick his foot or anything else for that matter in his or his wife's mouth before the campaign is over all bad jokes aside the attorney general is trying to tell...
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the laws language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts even those between married people it states that if any person currently or knows any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth should be guilty of a class six felony that's right a felony crazy ideas like this which you know you better make sure he doesn't stick his foot or anything else for that matter in his or his wife's mouth before the campaign is over all bad jokes aside the attorney general is trying to tell virginia residents what they can and can't do in their bedrooms and that is theory really. coming up what did trayvon martin need on the night the george zimmerman decided to play want to be cop and kill i will tell you tonight still. talking about the same story doesn't make it news. no puff pieces the new tom clancy thank you. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture
the laws language covers pretty much all so-called unnatural sex acts even those between married people it states that if any person currently or knows any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth should be guilty of a class six felony that's right a felony crazy ideas like this which you know you better make sure he doesn't stick his foot or anything else for that matter in his or his wife's mouth before the campaign is over all bad jokes aside the attorney general is trying to tell...
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and so it's quite unnatural for us to be hoping to keep the plan in a state where it's nice and cool the way we like to eventually over time if we want our species to enjoy life on earth, we're going to have to think about what kinds of technology we can invent to draw carbon debt out of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either can either stuff that we've done, which one could argue is not very natural, or the natural carbon cycles of the planet. and so those technologies are geoengineering technologies, ways of engineering the entire geology of the earth together to talk about that in the book as well and it won't be too many spoilers, but trust me, it's a long way off. there had been some geoengineering experiments that have happened actually quite recently. there was a road geoengineering off the coast of canada but did an experiment trying to draw down carbon from the atmosphere by doing i am seeking in the ocean, and so far it doesn't seem as if it worked out the guide is he put carbon, unser, you put iron in the ocean and it attracts microbes that
and so it's quite unnatural for us to be hoping to keep the plan in a state where it's nice and cool the way we like to eventually over time if we want our species to enjoy life on earth, we're going to have to think about what kinds of technology we can invent to draw carbon debt out of the atmosphere when it naturally starts getting in there through either can either stuff that we've done, which one could argue is not very natural, or the natural carbon cycles of the planet. and so those...
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the voice must be also be removed and any other unnatural voicing say like yelling, screaming. this type of voice must be removed from the analysis and the standard operating procedures and when the speech is determined to be natural we would check the other aspects of conditions. for example, the duration must be at least 30 seconds after blank was removed. usually we can do meaningful analysis if the voice sample is 30 seconds, one minute, maybe up to three minutes or so. after three minutes the performance hits the ceiling. when the speech sample drops down to 14 seconds the examiner has to conclude the voice is -- the duration is not good enough for analysis and then we will also check the amount of vibration in the speech. if there's a long amount of vibration, we will not proceed. the suspect voice recorded in the quiet room. if the telephone line has a bad quality, these days most of the telephone, especially land line carries decent quality. it can be usable. depending on the cell phone that distorts human voice. when we have to confront this disparity the examiner is m
the voice must be also be removed and any other unnatural voicing say like yelling, screaming. this type of voice must be removed from the analysis and the standard operating procedures and when the speech is determined to be natural we would check the other aspects of conditions. for example, the duration must be at least 30 seconds after blank was removed. usually we can do meaningful analysis if the voice sample is 30 seconds, one minute, maybe up to three minutes or so. after three minutes...
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he called homosexuality unnatural. he reedited darwin.assume these kinds of things would be in the movie or was it just that people flag kirk cameron's trailer and facebook said got to ban that? >> my assumption is he was flagged by a ground swell of people who disagree with his political views although in this case it really was a violation of his first amendment rights. whether you agree or disagree with his position it is very easy to see if you watch this trailer that there is nothing spammy and no hate language involved. i can't speak for the content of the film. >> the interesting thing is on kirk cameron's facebook page he asked fellow christians to defend him and they did by the thousands and thousands and then facebook i guess was forced to put the trailer back on? >> it seems like people are voting. and media attention. look at us here on the air discussing this right now. this whole episode has turned into a big major win for kirk cameron. anything his detractors try to do to deflect attention away from the film has absolutely
he called homosexuality unnatural. he reedited darwin.assume these kinds of things would be in the movie or was it just that people flag kirk cameron's trailer and facebook said got to ban that? >> my assumption is he was flagged by a ground swell of people who disagree with his political views although in this case it really was a violation of his first amendment rights. whether you agree or disagree with his position it is very easy to see if you watch this trailer that there is nothing...
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. >> eisenhower is not a very good marshall or unnatural battle captain he does not see the field likeapoleon. he does that have the ability to dominate the that is not his job. his job is to be chairman of the board that is the phrase that he uses and his task is to hold together this coalition it is to provide the bullets and bombs necessary to win the war and to find the right man to lead another man of the battlefield commanders and is quite brilliant. and give them credit where it is due but i will call a spade a spade there are occasions where he simply does not see what is happening he does not intervene he doesn't see the germans will get away but there are several occasions he does not shows the skills needed. that's okay. that is not his job. >> host: here is a tweet we are so in on the ted roosevelt what did you think about his service? >> guest: he is in all three of tom and i love writing about him he is an extraordinary character. here is someone who has bothered to 26 president and young ted tries to live up to a father who is carved on mount rushmore who performs and ro
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one of the couple's friends testified that clay seemed unnaturally obsessed with his ex-wife's personalut what she was doing and how she was seeing lots of other men. >> reporter: and one of the kid's teachers testified that she heard clay predict something that sounded to her quite chilling. >> he said, i wouldn't be surprised if we found her dead, i wouldn't be surprised if we found her with her throat slit open. >> reporter: then the view from the detectives who testified how it seemed to them clay jaus a little too eager to direct their suspicions away from himself. and towards some anonymous online lover. >> i don't very often have people pushing at me a piece so much that it pushes everything else, all the other information out. just constantly pushing that at me. >> reporter: jealous, resentful and on the morning of december 1st luring chanin out of her house with a phony story about a broken-down car. remember clay texted chanin, asked her to take the kids to school, then shut off his phone to avoid detection, or so said the prosecutor. laying a trap. >> taking the children out
one of the couple's friends testified that clay seemed unnaturally obsessed with his ex-wife's personalut what she was doing and how she was seeing lots of other men. >> reporter: and one of the kid's teachers testified that she heard clay predict something that sounded to her quite chilling. >> he said, i wouldn't be surprised if we found her dead, i wouldn't be surprised if we found her with her throat slit open. >> reporter: then the view from the detectives who testified...