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that is not unnatural jumping off point but kennedy could use it to advance his ambition of. >> host: the book is jfk and the senate. [applause] thank you for that lovely introduction. and also for coming out on a school might. i know how hard it is to do that if you have kids or not. also for postdate this event i would like to make a quick plug if you have any changes in your pocket by a book to support your local independent bookstore.
that is not unnatural jumping off point but kennedy could use it to advance his ambition of. >> host: the book is jfk and the senate. [applause] thank you for that lovely introduction. and also for coming out on a school might. i know how hard it is to do that if you have kids or not. also for postdate this event i would like to make a quick plug if you have any changes in your pocket by a book to support your local independent bookstore.
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but this will be be some maritime sense of unnatural mystery to the submarine, men who take her down to wage war be neat the ocean waves. >> who would want to life in a sub human situation that you live in a submarine, it's a miserable living. >> in september of 194 the sub set sail on the third war patrol. they were en route to the south china sea between the philippines and formosa. the mission was to attack japanese shipping anywhere and everywhere. the most memorable action in world war ii did involve the synch willing of a japanese ship but it was what -- sinking of a japanese ship but what they did after was the claim to fame. september 12, they especially counter a convoy of 12 ships. at this moment a horrible mistake would reshape the history. >> unknown, two of the ships in the convoy were carrying prisoners of war. they were on two of the ships that were torpedoes. >> more than 2000 p.o.w. went into the water. 1500 were not accounted for. 650 were picked up by the japanese and reshipped to labor camps. three days later the sub came back and a look out spotted what looked to
but this will be be some maritime sense of unnatural mystery to the submarine, men who take her down to wage war be neat the ocean waves. >> who would want to life in a sub human situation that you live in a submarine, it's a miserable living. >> in september of 194 the sub set sail on the third war patrol. they were en route to the south china sea between the philippines and formosa. the mission was to attack japanese shipping anywhere and everywhere. the most memorable action in...
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those herb side and anything but nature it was completely unnatural it's a criminal problem.ing to several cancers including prostrate and a luke and cancers and more and more things are being found in those chemicals and all sorts of problems miss carriage and loss sperm count and distractions and you've heard how important this is. and why are they using city parks to restore somethings that's negative. it's something which somebody declared to be nature which presumably has been grown here 1 hundred years why not 5 hundred why not many years ago. herb acids are toxic and more toxic by the nature areas has increased and dramaticly since the 2009. i gave my chat so i don't know remember it's 5 times more than it was before and complaining about it i pay a number on this no's they told you oh, according t the manufacturer it is save and the courts upheld the federal and state find for the attorneys it's not by any stretch of the illness as safe as table salt. it's clarified as tier two and spreads and didn't breakdown easily. it's breakdown is toxic and it's been 3w5u7bd from
those herb side and anything but nature it was completely unnatural it's a criminal problem.ing to several cancers including prostrate and a luke and cancers and more and more things are being found in those chemicals and all sorts of problems miss carriage and loss sperm count and distractions and you've heard how important this is. and why are they using city parks to restore somethings that's negative. it's something which somebody declared to be nature which presumably has been grown here 1...
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to have people treat us like that, sometimes, it is almost unnatural for a minute. tavis: what do you make of the rap game today? could sugar hill gang get off the ground today in this hip-hop -- >> it would be tough. when we started, there was nothing. we were the first rap stars. and now there is a lot of competition. there is a lot of stuff that you have to navigate now. it would be tough. we could still do it. i have faith in my can i have faith in myself. tavis: did you do it in this environment in a lyrical standpoint? >> if it was the same set of, age wise, demographics for the fan base, yes, we could do it. >> i feel where you are coming from. the reason why, together, as a writing team, we are phenomenal. 95% of those songs, we wrote most of those songs together. and those songs are a reflection of who we were and what was going on at the time. so to bring it now and us living in the times, i believe we can still do it. >> in today's lyrical climate, i think we could still survive. we would never come from a misogynistic point of view. we would never advoca
to have people treat us like that, sometimes, it is almost unnatural for a minute. tavis: what do you make of the rap game today? could sugar hill gang get off the ground today in this hip-hop -- >> it would be tough. when we started, there was nothing. we were the first rap stars. and now there is a lot of competition. there is a lot of stuff that you have to navigate now. it would be tough. we could still do it. i have faith in my can i have faith in myself. tavis: did you do it in this...
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there's nothing that's inherently british or american about the concept i think it's psychologically unnatural because we have very strong tribal feelings we have very strong authoritarian feelings we have strong puritanical feelings it's only when you realize that if everyone has those feelings at the same time you are worse off than if you adhere to the concept of human rights we have to send children to school to learn to read and write and do subtraction and we may have to send them to school to understand the benefits of human rights and democracy but it's well worth the effort but. i wonder how crucial is the is the concept of timing here because one could think that if you push certain values on to a society that of before it's truly ready that could create not only. a democratic delana because the society is not. known very for that change but that could also create a backlash against the government and most importantly against the values that it's trying to promote and i think the issue of gay marriage for example is a very typical want here because there is a concerted effort on the
there's nothing that's inherently british or american about the concept i think it's psychologically unnatural because we have very strong tribal feelings we have very strong authoritarian feelings we have strong puritanical feelings it's only when you realize that if everyone has those feelings at the same time you are worse off than if you adhere to the concept of human rights we have to send children to school to learn to read and write and do subtraction and we may have to send them to...
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robertson told reporters that he thought homosexuals sex was unnatural and not once or are obvious and has been rightly criticized for his comments not everyone thinks he's such a bad guy and fischer of the american family association let him know on twitter how he feels about robinson he said phil robertson is a new american hero he said exactly what the great majority of americans believe. whether or not a majority of americans actually do agree with robertson is beside the point what he said was ignorant and hateful fact that anyone could find homophobia worthy hero worship is just fear for. republicans or drink in the cool i mean almost literally on wednesday political publish an article in which john podesta bill clinton's former chief of staff and current new advisor to president obama said that republicans are quote a cult worthy of jonestown in charge of one of the houses of congress and quote those comments caused outrage with republicans in washington and in the interest of political correctness and civility put us to apologize to speaker of the house john boehner. but apolog
robertson told reporters that he thought homosexuals sex was unnatural and not once or are obvious and has been rightly criticized for his comments not everyone thinks he's such a bad guy and fischer of the american family association let him know on twitter how he feels about robinson he said phil robertson is a new american hero he said exactly what the great majority of americans believe. whether or not a majority of americans actually do agree with robertson is beside the point what he said...
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thus did all that team endurance and said they were tied to allow humans and robots to convince an unnatural way to relieve that the experiment with six cents was abt to go give it go. that isguy to the fact is that it's kinda nice i am packing plants in nice i am packing plants in there. the offer
thus did all that team endurance and said they were tied to allow humans and robots to convince an unnatural way to relieve that the experiment with six cents was abt to go give it go. that isguy to the fact is that it's kinda nice i am packing plants in nice i am packing plants in there. the offer
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conservative religious groups unite muslims christians and hindus who argued in an appeal that gay was unnatural and india should maintain online dating back to the eighteen sixties when britain ruled over south asia. over the last decade homosexuals have slowly getting a degree of acceptance and some parts of india especially the larger cities like delhi mumbai and kolkata with sizable gay pride parades happening now still being gay remains deeply taboo in most of the country and many gays and lesbians hide their sexual orientation from friends and relatives . mm . for instance the upcoming christmas holiday are underway. even here in the jewish state. we are currently right by jeff as main christmas tree that to be late in respect of the city's arab christian population. it's the first time to get a christmas tree in jaffa. today the front. he has a rate hike by the bethlehem. it's the same idea but to go tick over here for days to sink on the field just fun. it costs fifteen thousand dinars to politics here. we made it for about two weeks. we started getting dad to a christmas tree. i just fe
conservative religious groups unite muslims christians and hindus who argued in an appeal that gay was unnatural and india should maintain online dating back to the eighteen sixties when britain ruled over south asia. over the last decade homosexuals have slowly getting a degree of acceptance and some parts of india especially the larger cities like delhi mumbai and kolkata with sizable gay pride parades happening now still being gay remains deeply taboo in most of the country and many gays and...
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at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwichesrowded eateries serving who knows what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives near here and he loves this place. a low key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate i see you and all of the people from the u.s. >> well, we miss you. >> i miss new york city. >> i'll tell you something really terrible. every relationship i've ever had with a woman, at some point very early on, i bring them to yasura in new york. and i would watch how they eat. if they talk too much, if they didn't understand how to eat sushi, if they did not eat the uni, we will never have a relationship. that's it. that's the end. they don't serve high-end sushi here. or elaborate inspired fair. it's almost like hipster tempura. this style of food is known as kushiagei. things dipped in batter and fr
at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwichesrowded eateries serving who knows what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives near here and he loves this place. a low key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate...
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same people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. and that does it for now for more on the stories we cover go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our web site r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter and amir a david and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's guest is singer and songwriter jason derulo we'll talk about his newest album tattoos and much more have a great night. well . technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. hey i marinate and this is bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the fracking is up with these earthquakes in tex
same people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. and that does it...
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immigration f you're working outside of the government on immigration likelihood is that there is nothing unnatural about the bobbing back grounds .2 is christian adams doesn't allege that they're somehow unqualified these are not qualified attorneys oochl no. he is saying they're stacking the deck. he is that janet lee is not going to be the most aggressive attorney. >> i think it's weak to make that argument. because of someone's background, simply because someone chose to work for an organization or law clinic that means they're not going to enforce the law there are checks in terms of how they enforce the law. >> it's interesting you say that. >> because -- >> i got i but -- >> there is christian adams was torn down by many on the left because he was a doj whistle blower. and they ripped on him as a conservative activist. they were saying i've been rewarded and giving bonuses and so on. but not by you. i should point out. >> thank you. >> okay. okay. >> it's over between us limited time. coming up, remember how president obama said you can keep your doctor? if you like your doctor? one of the a
immigration f you're working outside of the government on immigration likelihood is that there is nothing unnatural about the bobbing back grounds .2 is christian adams doesn't allege that they're somehow unqualified these are not qualified attorneys oochl no. he is saying they're stacking the deck. he is that janet lee is not going to be the most aggressive attorney. >> i think it's weak to make that argument. because of someone's background, simply because someone chose to work for an...
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saved people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public and not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter abs the rest of it. and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our web site r t v dot com slash usa you can follow me on twitter at amir and david i can name. hello and welcome across all things considered i'm peter all about the continuing and consistent rise of china declaring restricted fly zones for a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar debt beijing is sending signals it will be respected and will act as any great power in today's world in fact it would appear china is tearing a page from washington's playbook it too will make rules to fit its geop
saved people who benefit from them never be britain legislating against corruption would be the most unnatural thing for politicians to ever do so who knows if it'll ever happen but at least for this entertaining report goes into the shredder and gets forgotten maybe our politicians will give it a quick read and remember they're supposed to be serving the public and not their bank accounts for just one moment tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter abs the rest of it. and that...
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people would recognize something had gone wrong that is not unnatural state but a departure something has malfunctioned. when people become violent they see that is human nature and 2013 there is the obesity epidemic people are running around frantically how do we fix this problem? but when people are violent they say it is human nature we have to bomb people. it is very important to understand this because if you believe that then war is inevitable the best way to deal with it i am not saying that people cannot become violent they can become extremely violent so violent that when you read what they do you cannot comprehend. you would say how could a human being to that but those behavior's have causes. we can talk about that. but if you understand that we can work to prevent violence anwr so the first question and what is the greatest problem of every army in world history the matter what time period or culture? can you guess? >> if you are a general living in fifth this century you have to worry about food and water and feeding your soldiers and supplies defeating the other army but
people would recognize something had gone wrong that is not unnatural state but a departure something has malfunctioned. when people become violent they see that is human nature and 2013 there is the obesity epidemic people are running around frantically how do we fix this problem? but when people are violent they say it is human nature we have to bomb people. it is very important to understand this because if you believe that then war is inevitable the best way to deal with it i am not saying...
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. >> when people are stripped of their children it is the most unnatural and horrific situation to be put into. and it doesn't help to know that you must carry a burden of lies. only one man, an intelligence officer, was convicted over the bombing. he served eight years in gaol before his controversial release on compassionate grounds, arriving home to a hero's welcome. abdel baset al-megrahi maintained his innocence until his death from cancer. there are those that say abdel baset al-megrahi was a scapegoat pointing to holes in the original investigation and the lack of punitive action by the government. >> did this plane get taken out. did these people die and generate little response. libya appointed two prosecutors to work on a u.k., u.s. and libyan investigation into the bombing. maybe one day jame square's questions would be answered. >> that tragedy changes. investigators learnt the passenger who checked explosives never boarded the plane. a series of security changes, requiring airlines to search bags, also conduct random checks of suitcases and match passengers to their lugga
. >> when people are stripped of their children it is the most unnatural and horrific situation to be put into. and it doesn't help to know that you must carry a burden of lies. only one man, an intelligence officer, was convicted over the bombing. he served eight years in gaol before his controversial release on compassionate grounds, arriving home to a hero's welcome. abdel baset al-megrahi maintained his innocence until his death from cancer. there are those that say abdel baset...
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backgrounds.ing unnatural about that's point one. point two is christian adams in the allegations doesn't allege that they are somehow unqualified. that these aren't qualified attorneys. >> no, he doesn't. he says they are stack thing the deck. he is positing that jennifer leave wonlee won't be the most aggressive attorney in prosecuting laws when it comes to i wimmigration >> it's weak because of somebody's background working for a legal clinic in law school that they will not enforce laws. there are many chex on attorneys in terms of how they enforce the law. >> interesting to hear you say that. christian adams was torn down by many on the left because he was a doj whistleblower based on affiliations in his past that were pretty generic. they ripped on him as a conservative activist. he said, i have been rewarded and given bonuses and so on at the doj. anyway, not by you, i should point out. great to see you. we'll have you back again. it's over between us. it's a limited time. >>> coming up, remember how president obama said you c
backgrounds.ing unnatural about that's point one. point two is christian adams in the allegations doesn't allege that they are somehow unqualified. that these aren't qualified attorneys. >> no, he doesn't. he says they are stack thing the deck. he is positing that jennifer leave wonlee won't be the most aggressive attorney in prosecuting laws when it comes to i wimmigration >> it's weak because of somebody's background working for a legal clinic in law school that they will not...
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and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people that are the keepers ofe some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the families go through. >> and families usually go through a lot. >> here to see victoria groth. >> can i see your id. >> i am carol, i am here with my daughter jessica, here to see my other daughter victoria in jail the last few months. we come to see her every couple weeks and she seems to be doing okay. >> vicki groth is back for larceny, in this case stealing christmas gifts for the children of a friend. >> previous to this she has stolen from jessica, she has stolen from me, she has stolen from her older brothers also. hopefully being here will have made a difference and keep her out of troubl
and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people that are the keepers ofe some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the...
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. >> when people are stripped of their children it is the most unnatural and horrific situation to beut into. and it doesn't help. >> reporter: only one man an intelligence officer was convicted of the bombing. he served eight years in jail before his controversial release on compassionate grounds arriving home to a hero's welcome. he maintained his innocence until his death last year from cancer. his family wants to appeal the conviction. some say that he was a scapegoat in the investigation with a lack of real punitive action from the british and american government. >> did these people really die and generate so little response from the british and american government? >> reporter: libya formed an investigation into the bomb, and maybe one day jim swire's questions will be answered. >> more from me later including a month after protests began in ukraine the orthodox church praised with solidarity with russia. >> a puzzle for you, what does this place, the humble puzzle and world war ii have in common? that's coming up later in the program. >> now millions of people in land lock chi
. >> when people are stripped of their children it is the most unnatural and horrific situation to beut into. and it doesn't help. >> reporter: only one man an intelligence officer was convicted of the bombing. he served eight years in jail before his controversial release on compassionate grounds arriving home to a hero's welcome. he maintained his innocence until his death last year from cancer. his family wants to appeal the conviction. some say that he was a scapegoat in the...
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and here in new york city, it was so ridiculously warm yesterday that it just felt unnatural. what is behind all of this and what can holiday travelers really expect? >> it was warm down here too. i filled up my car with gas, and i went, wow, what a great day to fill up because tomorrow is colder. the cold air is behind the warm air that we had over the weekend. hartford, new york, all down in philadelphia, this is where the rain it. there's a trough of low pressure in the west and a ridge in the east. that's all shifting now. we're going to get the colder air in here. i'm going to new york to cover the weather for the next couple of days, that's why it's going to get cold. never invite a weather man to a golf outing. much better day traveling tomorrow than today. many planes are delayed. not significant delays but certainly 15 to 30 minds. low visibility and low ceilings and the planes have to separate themselves just a little bit. there's been so much weather the past couple of days that everywhere across the country is picking up something. branchs from the ice storm, shovi
and here in new york city, it was so ridiculously warm yesterday that it just felt unnatural. what is behind all of this and what can holiday travelers really expect? >> it was warm down here too. i filled up my car with gas, and i went, wow, what a great day to fill up because tomorrow is colder. the cold air is behind the warm air that we had over the weekend. hartford, new york, all down in philadelphia, this is where the rain it. there's a trough of low pressure in the west and a...
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. >> when people are stripped of their children it is an unnatural and horrific situation to be put in. it doesn't help to know that you must carry a budderb of lies. >> one man, libyan intelligence officer, abdel baset al-megrahi, was convicted over the bombing. he served eight years in gaol until his controversial relief on compassionate grounds. abdel baset al-megrahi maintained his innocent until his death last year from cancer. his family want to appeal his conviction. there are those that say abdel baset al-megrahi was a scapegoat, pointing to holes in the evidence. >> one is left scratching one's head thinking crikey, did this plane get taken out. did these people die and generate little response. >> libya appointed two prosecutors to work on a joint u.k. and u.s. investigation. maybe one day jim swires questions will be answered. >> that tragedy marked a milestone in aviation security. the passenger that checked the bag of explosives never boarded the plane. the federal aviation administration announced a series of changes to security, requiring airlines to x-ray and search all
. >> when people are stripped of their children it is an unnatural and horrific situation to be put in. it doesn't help to know that you must carry a budderb of lies. >> one man, libyan intelligence officer, abdel baset al-megrahi, was convicted over the bombing. he served eight years in gaol until his controversial relief on compassionate grounds. abdel baset al-megrahi maintained his innocent until his death last year from cancer. his family want to appeal his conviction. there...
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they are still addicted, and addiction is regarded as a unnatural state.diction is a problem, but it's less of a problem than lung cancer. >> he says that since swedes began switching from cigarettes to snus 30 years ago, there's been a dramatic drop in lung cancer cases. and now sweden is asking the european union to reverse its ban on snus-- a ban imposed in 1992, before the latest studies showing its harm reduction impact. >> thank you. >> back in indiana, r.j. reynolds is test marketing its latest generation of smokeless products, camel dissolvables-- tobacco in the shape of little brown tablets called orbs or strips or sticks that literally melt in your mouth. they pack a punch of nicotine equal to as much as two cigarettes. karla sneegas thinks r.j. reynolds is making dissolvables specifically for teenagers-- a charge the company denies. you pulled together a group of high school students to discuss orbs. what did they tell you? >> one, it looks like candy. and who is candy made for? who's attracted to candy? we are, kids. >> the students noted that
they are still addicted, and addiction is regarded as a unnatural state.diction is a problem, but it's less of a problem than lung cancer. >> he says that since swedes began switching from cigarettes to snus 30 years ago, there's been a dramatic drop in lung cancer cases. and now sweden is asking the european union to reverse its ban on snus-- a ban imposed in 1992, before the latest studies showing its harm reduction impact. >> thank you. >> back in indiana, r.j. reynolds is...
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. >> unnatural son is no longer here. i didn't see him graduate. you're going to college. will have the opportunity to see graduate. i didn't see him to get married. hopefully one day i will be able to experience that with you. >> just to hear you say those things and to be in my life in the manner in which you are is my motivation. it motivates me to make sure i stay on the right path. you still believe in me. and the fact you can do it despite how much pain i caused you, it's amazing. >> i know it is not an easy thing to be able to share our story together, even with a sitting here looking at each other right now, i know it's not an easy thing. so i admire that you can do this. >> i love you, lady. >> i love you, too, son. >> mary johnson speaking with oshea israel who killed her son in 1993. this is the part of the collection, part of the body of work, the unbelievable tens of thousands of stories that are being told all over this country in this little sacred space, these booths that travel the country, some in little trucks, some like the original one set up at grand
. >> unnatural son is no longer here. i didn't see him graduate. you're going to college. will have the opportunity to see graduate. i didn't see him to get married. hopefully one day i will be able to experience that with you. >> just to hear you say those things and to be in my life in the manner in which you are is my motivation. it motivates me to make sure i stay on the right path. you still believe in me. and the fact you can do it despite how much pain i caused you, it's...
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that tightness will keep prices unnaturally high until more plants or factories come online to create. take drams. that's the most basic form of memory chip. it is the big of the marriage of drams in the world. the dram market has been there for years and years and years. no new capacity has been added in some time and that's aloud random access memories which have been falling in value to stabilize in price, and maybe even increase a bit. this week micron took a real header, why? because it's competitor is rumored to be building a new dram factory. just the rumors set the stock down gigantically because it could put the dram market back in equilibrium ors are worse, oversupply and it was all it took. similar similarly, seagate, and -- as neither they nor anyone else saw much of a need for new one given the decline in pc sales and the flash memory, a competitive form of chip, but get this, just the idea that a dram factory might be built sent these stocks lower for fear that it might lead to new disk drive capacity, that is guilt by supplies is yagz. yet, you don't need to be an econ
that tightness will keep prices unnaturally high until more plants or factories come online to create. take drams. that's the most basic form of memory chip. it is the big of the marriage of drams in the world. the dram market has been there for years and years and years. no new capacity has been added in some time and that's aloud random access memories which have been falling in value to stabilize in price, and maybe even increase a bit. this week micron took a real header, why? because it's...
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and pretty much at this point i think in an unnatural way.ff for a couple of weeks. and today felt like the beginning of a cool-off. you want to know if the sell-off will last? all you have to do is pay attention to tomorrow's resurge. if we get more downgrades like 3m, and they work, and we get nor internet downgrades and they move the stock lower, we'll go lower still. but if we get buy reiterations, they might stem the decline. research is that powerful. the buyers want reassurance to keep buying, not downgrade. you know what? i think the buyer is getting away. stay with cramer. >>> mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself into cramer's world while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet, or on the web, get sneak peeks. go behind the scenes, and join the conversation. download the free app today for the ultimate cramerican adventure. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies
and pretty much at this point i think in an unnatural way.ff for a couple of weeks. and today felt like the beginning of a cool-off. you want to know if the sell-off will last? all you have to do is pay attention to tomorrow's resurge. if we get more downgrades like 3m, and they work, and we get nor internet downgrades and they move the stock lower, we'll go lower still. but if we get buy reiterations, they might stem the decline. research is that powerful. the buyers want reassurance to keep...
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. >> when people are stripped of their children it's the most unnatural and horrific situation to beto. and it doesn't help to know that you must also carry a burden of lives. >> reporter: only one man, a libyan ill 10 generals officer was convicted over the bombing, he served eight years in jail before his controversial release on companionate grounds arriving at home it hey hero's welcome. he maintained his innocence until his death last year from cancer his family now want to appeal the an vision. there are those that see he was a scapegoat point to go holes in the original investigation and the lack of real punitive action by the british and american governments. >> one is left scratching their head in thinking did this plane really get taken out, did this people really die and generate so little a respons response bye british and u.s. government. >> reporter: a new investigation in to the bombing, maybe one day jim square's questions will be answered. >>> there is renewed violence in the central african republic, at least 30 people were killed in the capitol overnight including
. >> when people are stripped of their children it's the most unnatural and horrific situation to beto. and it doesn't help to know that you must also carry a burden of lives. >> reporter: only one man, a libyan ill 10 generals officer was convicted over the bombing, he served eight years in jail before his controversial release on companionate grounds arriving at home it hey hero's welcome. he maintained his innocence until his death last year from cancer his family now want to...
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and when phil says that it's unnatural for a man to be with a man or a woman with a woman, it's a issuey, he is simply quoting what paul says in romans 1. people may not agree with that. they may want to attach some new interpretation to it. but people don't have the right to label phil or me or tens of millions of evangelical christophcys christians because we hold a historic understanding of the bible. let me just say this. homosexuality is sinful is no more hateful than saying adultery is sinful. >> let me ask you something you said. from july 2013 your radio ministry, there are disproportion amounts of -- >> well, that is certainly borne out when you look at the general population. and so that is true. but look -- >> before we go past it? >> all sin -- >> it's true. what is your source? >> yes. i documented that in my book "outrageous truth." the fact is we're all sinners who need god's forgiveness. we all need the gift of forgiveness. and that's what christmas is about. christ came to forgive all sins. and phil robertson admitted in his programs that he is a sinner as well. victor,
and when phil says that it's unnatural for a man to be with a man or a woman with a woman, it's a issuey, he is simply quoting what paul says in romans 1. people may not agree with that. they may want to attach some new interpretation to it. but people don't have the right to label phil or me or tens of millions of evangelical christophcys christians because we hold a historic understanding of the bible. let me just say this. homosexuality is sinful is no more hateful than saying adultery is...
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last year was a relatively good year for the growers so the markets swung unnaturally to the downside. markets tend to overreact. being down 30% is a heck of a pounding it took. i think it rallies off for the same reasons jeff does. nothing has change at all about the demand story. demand is increasing around the globe. >> jim, let's -- >> so 530ish. >> let's talk about this, from the soft to the hard. talking gold. i cannot find anybody who is bullish on gold. tell me one way or the other what's the call here, jim sp. >> and you know, dominic, i hate one someone says something like that when everybody is one side you're supposed to go the other way. i can't because the fundamental story is still the same and that's that we are beginning to taper, moving more towards tightening, while the boj and the ecb still remains so accommodative. i don't think that story has changed. gold trades lower. only thing to change that forget the whole taper thing. i don't see that happening. >> dom, saying you can't find bulls out there, killer you're a bit of a bull on gold. >> it's killer, does he co
last year was a relatively good year for the growers so the markets swung unnaturally to the downside. markets tend to overreact. being down 30% is a heck of a pounding it took. i think it rallies off for the same reasons jeff does. nothing has change at all about the demand story. demand is increasing around the globe. >> jim, let's -- >> so 530ish. >> let's talk about this, from the soft to the hard. talking gold. i cannot find anybody who is bullish on gold. tell me one way...
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it is unnatural, as one of your previous callers said. it is a totally unnatural act. host: we are talking more about free speech and political correctness. caller: that is what i was going to get to. this is about free speech. why is it that certain groups are allowed to shout down those groups they do not agree with. they shout them down and shut them off. they do not want to hear about it. that is a problem. in america, we have the right. cannot getpeople together to conspire to prevent someone to exercise their constitutional rights. all this man was doing was stating his particular beliefs. like it or not, he stated them. that does not mean he should get fired were relieved of his duties. we just need to get on with our lives and quit this bickering about little things. thank you and have a great day. host: from usa today, new hampshire gop to scott brown, are you in? they might have hoped for a little gift from the former massachusetts senator, scott brown. to newas moved hampshire. he will register to vote in there. after a dozen political appearances in the sta
it is unnatural, as one of your previous callers said. it is a totally unnatural act. host: we are talking more about free speech and political correctness. caller: that is what i was going to get to. this is about free speech. why is it that certain groups are allowed to shout down those groups they do not agree with. they shout them down and shut them off. they do not want to hear about it. that is a problem. in america, we have the right. cannot getpeople together to conspire to prevent...
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there's nothing unnatural about wanting to render yourself or take a picture of yourself.nnoying is that, again coming back to social media, instagram in particular is run on selfies. these are companies who want to make it as easy as possible for you to selfie yourself. facebook, if you don't have an icon in there, they tell you every time you login that you don't have a picture. twitter does the same. it is not that we are morally unsound and unbearably versus a stick. i think we are at the mercy ash unbearably narcissistic -- it is not that we are morally unsound -- unbearably presses cystic >> it is james franco's fall. is this just a flash in the pan? maybe the 2014 version of the selfie. >> there are certain kinds of tolerance and intolerance around it new technology. do you remember when we had cell phones and people didn't know you are not supposed to be talking on your cell phone all the time? we solved it with basic social code -- you are not supposed to use your cell phone during dinner. >> no selfies in the bathroom. >> oh, god, i thought that was clear already
there's nothing unnatural about wanting to render yourself or take a picture of yourself.nnoying is that, again coming back to social media, instagram in particular is run on selfies. these are companies who want to make it as easy as possible for you to selfie yourself. facebook, if you don't have an icon in there, they tell you every time you login that you don't have a picture. twitter does the same. it is not that we are morally unsound and unbearably versus a stick. i think we are at the...
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. >> recently, but i think we had activity, an unnatural amount of activity caused by the spike in ratesrushed in that were on the fence to take advantage of it. i think now we have exhausted that and we are getting back to where we would have been if we did not have that burst. i think 2014 is going to be -- we're going to see improvement in housing, but nothing like -- >> boring. >> you are wrong last year, maybe you will be wrong this year. jonathan, thank you. we appreciate your perspective. we get a ton of mail nationwide when you are on. even though it is like new york and miami. anticipating -- >> and i want a great room as well. >> something to watch. no question, the story of the year, there is your yen. weak yen. this --, nobody -- nobody guessed this. to watch for next year, the inonesian rupia, very weak december. >> coming up, 2014 just hours away. we break out the bubbly as times greg it's ready for the new year's eve celebration. ♪ .. >> will 2014 be a year of continued optimism? -- a high school kid school kid it becomes -- and it is my intention to figure out the mystery
. >> recently, but i think we had activity, an unnatural amount of activity caused by the spike in ratesrushed in that were on the fence to take advantage of it. i think now we have exhausted that and we are getting back to where we would have been if we did not have that burst. i think 2014 is going to be -- we're going to see improvement in housing, but nothing like -- >> boring. >> you are wrong last year, maybe you will be wrong this year. jonathan, thank you. we...
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and the premise of his book, he says it is unnatural for human beings to kill other human beings, and we have this innate resistance to killing our own species. and that countered everything i had been taught growing up because when i would watch action movies, killing seemed very easy. but he's saying that killing we have this innate resistance to killing our own species. and he says the evidence for this is all the military history, all the military history supports this. so in order to wage war, how must a country portray an opposing group of people? as a threat, more specifically as nonhuman, right? as subhuman. and this is mainly done by the political leaders. mainly done by the political leaders. george orwell said one of the most horrible features of war, one of the most horrible features of war is all the hatred, all the lies, all the propaganda always comes from people who aren't fighting. so this is done through what lieutenant colonel drive grossman calls distance. the first form is psychological distance. psychological distance means to train people to be subhuman, and thi
and the premise of his book, he says it is unnatural for human beings to kill other human beings, and we have this innate resistance to killing our own species. and that countered everything i had been taught growing up because when i would watch action movies, killing seemed very easy. but he's saying that killing we have this innate resistance to killing our own species. and he says the evidence for this is all the military history, all the military history supports this. so in order to wage...
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cycle hold a pencil and doing comics with my friends is a social activity all through my life so unnaturaleverybody regardless of whether they could draw. tracy: what is it and how can they incorporated into their social media world? >> basically a really fun and visual way to communicate and entertain your friends by making them into a comic strips you can share on facebook, twitter, you can send them by e-mail, by text, make them into holiday greeting cards you can put your friends and family in to. ashley: he mentioned bit strips for schools. how is this getting to the classroom and what benefit does it have for the kids? >> comex, a powerful way to communicate and having your avatar in the comics makes use the medium of your communication. that is a powerful thing, it gets kids excited about school work, get the reading and writing and teachers are loving it and that has been going on four years. tracy: everyone wants to create their own avatar and they just like the notion they can do it and a person walks through this little world. what is it we want to be in this different place som
cycle hold a pencil and doing comics with my friends is a social activity all through my life so unnaturaleverybody regardless of whether they could draw. tracy: what is it and how can they incorporated into their social media world? >> basically a really fun and visual way to communicate and entertain your friends by making them into a comic strips you can share on facebook, twitter, you can send them by e-mail, by text, make them into holiday greeting cards you can put your friends and...
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we have had a very unnatural situation. 34 years ago iran was the family and the big brother iran walk up and slammed the door. i took his bed and bob took his bicycle and we all got used to having our own totally monopolize relationship with uncle sam. one day, 34 years later it rather is that. he wants his bicycle, his tennis shoes, his bed and his own relationship oh my god with uncle sam. the region has freaked out. that is the psychology of what's going on. >> did you want to say anything on that? let's go right here. >> thank you so much and thank you for your time today and thank you for your service. i'm a reporter with "the daily beast" web site here in washington. might as china's first of all it seems pretty clear that the number one point of contention as the steel goes to congress is the tentative plan to negotiate iran's ability to maintain some level of iranian enrichment under safe guard. my question is how can we be sure sense such a safeguard would depend on continuous monitoring and evaluations and that inspections that won't allow iran to maintain its status as a th
we have had a very unnatural situation. 34 years ago iran was the family and the big brother iran walk up and slammed the door. i took his bed and bob took his bicycle and we all got used to having our own totally monopolize relationship with uncle sam. one day, 34 years later it rather is that. he wants his bicycle, his tennis shoes, his bed and his own relationship oh my god with uncle sam. the region has freaked out. that is the psychology of what's going on. >> did you want to say...
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department of energy on how you review the permit process and how doe interviews the fact that it's an unnatural interest to do the exports? >> it is a very important part of our work and as commissioner clark said we have 15 substantial obligations pending. we primarily worked in our own lane to review the buyer net and safety issues of the facilities. doe reviews the actual national interest, national security issues with the export of the commodity. so i think our staff communicates so we understand what the mutual statuses are but we don't actually to my knowledge actually collaborate on the cases. we do our work and they do our work to my knowledge. >> is there any interest at the commission's level with some congressional legislative guidance on how that process should be coordinated if at all. >> i'm not aware of any undue delays in the process although we always welcome congressional guidance if we can do it better. i know there is a representative upton blank bill that would change i guess it is more of the other gas that would change the import export and i hesitate to comment on anyth
department of energy on how you review the permit process and how doe interviews the fact that it's an unnatural interest to do the exports? >> it is a very important part of our work and as commissioner clark said we have 15 substantial obligations pending. we primarily worked in our own lane to review the buyer net and safety issues of the facilities. doe reviews the actual national interest, national security issues with the export of the commodity. so i think our staff communicates so...
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we have this unnatural and unsustainable back drop that everybody's taking for granted. even though that survey points to that 40/60 split, i still think this is a complacent market. i think investors feel the fed has their back and nothing will take down the fed. at some point we'll see a shift where investors look at 1.6 gdp growth and slowing bottom line growth. it's just not as constructive an environment as the 170% return of the s&p 500 over the last nearly five years would suggest, in my view. >> at the same time, david kud lashgs on this point, if we have a situation where employment growth has been picking up, same for gdp growth but inflation remains so tame disinflation remains a concern among a lot of policy makers, that remains a pretty good environment for stock investors, does it not? >> i think it does. we have benign inflation environment. we could be at no inflation for years. there's no pressure on the fed to change their policy -- their easy policy they have now. we will begin tapering at some point. that's priced into the market. whether it happens t
we have this unnatural and unsustainable back drop that everybody's taking for granted. even though that survey points to that 40/60 split, i still think this is a complacent market. i think investors feel the fed has their back and nothing will take down the fed. at some point we'll see a shift where investors look at 1.6 gdp growth and slowing bottom line growth. it's just not as constructive an environment as the 170% return of the s&p 500 over the last nearly five years would suggest,...