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but in 1945, it was unparalleled in power. you could say the soviet military was pretty significant, and it had a lot of numbers, and they did an awful lot of damage to nazi germany. but the united states military was something to behold in the fall of 1945. after the signing of the missouri. the japanese signing on the missouri. five years later, only five years, that military of 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers, 50,000 b-17s, 89 combat divisions, that military in five short years went from the most powerful organization on the face of the earth to an atrophy organization that was in the army of occupation of japan. where platoons had three squads, supposed to have three squads, ended up having two. where a company commander or lieutenant instead of captains, captains instead of majors, there wasn't enough ammunition to shoot on the rifle range. they weren't doing regular pt. they were doing insillary guard. mortar ammunition wasn't up to date. and they weren't firing anti-tech weapons and so on and so forth. and the
but in 1945, it was unparalleled in power. you could say the soviet military was pretty significant, and it had a lot of numbers, and they did an awful lot of damage to nazi germany. but the united states military was something to behold in the fall of 1945. after the signing of the missouri. the japanese signing on the missouri. five years later, only five years, that military of 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers, 50,000 b-17s, 89 combat divisions, that military in five short years went...
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charter movement i'm here in support of the chart position first and foremost because of this teams unparalleled commitment to work in very close partnership with sfusd to establish a inquire based laboratory one very important components of the work to guide them through the petition process we worked with this team at all stamps from planning to petition writing and provided a review prior to simulation i'm sure you're aware of every charter school is newsom unique but this team approached the process with a collaborative lens throughout the process the team has engaged parents and families district principles as well as the stakeholder to insure the school contributions to the vanishment of the schools public vanishment to guides you the california education code is clear a local education agency shall not deny it unless it has written finding to the petition cc s a one committed that the new school is successful if san francisco we're very excited about they're clearly articulated plan to have professional opportunities and contribute to the practice in critical areas like school leadership
charter movement i'm here in support of the chart position first and foremost because of this teams unparalleled commitment to work in very close partnership with sfusd to establish a inquire based laboratory one very important components of the work to guide them through the petition process we worked with this team at all stamps from planning to petition writing and provided a review prior to simulation i'm sure you're aware of every charter school is newsom unique but this team approached...
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quality medical care and research that goes into that high quality medical care, i think we are unparallel in that one small area. >> access to preventative care. access. >> there is access. the access in the british system or canadian system is totally different and superior. >> the population, used to be not a single state in the united states had more than 15% of its people obese and now there is not a single state in the united states that doesn't have an obesity record among 15%. poor, high gun crimes, accidents, obesity, all of these things and the size of the country, the united states, 320 million americans, there are almost as many people in that survey, the americans are equal to the 10 other countries combined. >> i don't know what the point is but to say americans haven't had sufficient access to quality american healthcare, many don't have access to affordable, nutritional food, there are a lot of things wrong in this country. it works great for the top 2%, top 10% and the affordable care act is evening out a lot of this. it will take time. people now can see doctors and get p
quality medical care and research that goes into that high quality medical care, i think we are unparallel in that one small area. >> access to preventative care. access. >> there is access. the access in the british system or canadian system is totally different and superior. >> the population, used to be not a single state in the united states had more than 15% of its people obese and now there is not a single state in the united states that doesn't have an obesity record...
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in 1945 it was unparalleled in power. you could say that the soviet military was pretty significant, but the united states military was something to behold in the fall of 1945 after the signing of the missouri. later, only five years, that military of 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers, 50,000 b-24's, 89, divisions -- that military is fiveshort years -- in short years went from the most powerful organization to an hatcher feed organization that was in the army of occupation in hied organization that was in the army of occupation in japan. commanders and sets of captains were captains instead of majors, where they weren't doing regular pt, where they were doing ancillary guard and they weren't aggressively training, where mortar ammunition wasn't up to date and they weren't firing mortars and tank weapons and so forth. the readiness level you just aboutjohn talley talk dropped precipitously. the blame of all of that is equally shared at the national level, civilian leadership and military leadership. we had policy fa
in 1945 it was unparalleled in power. you could say that the soviet military was pretty significant, but the united states military was something to behold in the fall of 1945 after the signing of the missouri. later, only five years, that military of 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers, 50,000 b-24's, 89, divisions -- that military is fiveshort years -- in short years went from the most powerful organization to an hatcher feed organization that was in the army of occupation in hied...
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. >> with what we believe is unparalleled food on board. >> the food is paired with a california wine. >> we'll have seasonal selections and we've got some fun stuff planned for spring and sum that i don't think anyone's ever seen on board before. >> the coach passengers will also have roomier seats and ten inch tv and cup holder. tickets for mint seats will start at $599. in san francisco nbc bay area news. >> that's one way. do the math. >> what is this $1200. >> yeah. >> with taxes. [ laughter ] >> i don't know if they charge for the luggage either. >> what about an extra glass of wine. >>> yes with everything we saw it sounded like a good deal. it is steep but a bed you can lay down in. okay. let's look at the storm system that is now approaching. the bark is a little bit worse than the bite. it looks very impressive. the cold front will break up over the next 24 hours. a few showers way up north but across the bay nothing at the current moment. we'll talk more about the shower chances in just a bit. get ut outside right now. cloud cover is moving in all across the bay keeping tem
. >> with what we believe is unparalleled food on board. >> the food is paired with a california wine. >> we'll have seasonal selections and we've got some fun stuff planned for spring and sum that i don't think anyone's ever seen on board before. >> the coach passengers will also have roomier seats and ten inch tv and cup holder. tickets for mint seats will start at $599. in san francisco nbc bay area news. >> that's one way. do the math. >> what is this...
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aristocratic culture, and wealthy patrons sought architects who would design them country estates unparallelednywhere in europe. this is syon house, seat of the dukes of northumberland. the 11th duke lives there. it isn't impressive from outside, but wait till you get in. robin middleton of columbia university, new york, has developed a highly original approach to the architecture of the 18th century. the first design for this floor was a simple checkerboard without these dynamic directional indicators, but all that was to change as the building took form. the interiors here are amongst the first works of a brilliant architect of the period--robert adam. he wanted to design like a landscape gardener. he writes of the rise and the fall of the hills and dales, but especially of the movement between them. these effects he wanted to get when he put his masses together. these were notions of picturesque composition. he uses them outside and inside. when he uses his moldings and his patterns, he's modeling spaces, and he's trying to show you how to move through them. let me show you what i mean. wel
aristocratic culture, and wealthy patrons sought architects who would design them country estates unparallelednywhere in europe. this is syon house, seat of the dukes of northumberland. the 11th duke lives there. it isn't impressive from outside, but wait till you get in. robin middleton of columbia university, new york, has developed a highly original approach to the architecture of the 18th century. the first design for this floor was a simple checkerboard without these dynamic directional...
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the accesst canadians have two places like parliament hill is largely unparalleled in the world. we know they have tremendous access, tremendous freedom of movement for people who come to visited parliament hill. here are more images. speaking of freedom of movement, these are people who have been told to leave the parliamentary precinct on parliament hill. they are loaded into buses. there being taken away. some of these will clearly be members of parliament, senators. , who along with hill workers and journalists, we understand that the way the process worked is that as the situation develops, people were locked in place where they were. for the last number of hours after the parliamentary precinct buildings had been largely secured, these individuals were then moved into larger groups. people were collected into offices as they were cleared and moved to the staging areas with larger groups. people were -- they could captain -- be kept in a secure spot while security forces went through the rest of the buildings to clear them. allowing people and ensure that the places they had
the accesst canadians have two places like parliament hill is largely unparalleled in the world. we know they have tremendous access, tremendous freedom of movement for people who come to visited parliament hill. here are more images. speaking of freedom of movement, these are people who have been told to leave the parliamentary precinct on parliament hill. they are loaded into buses. there being taken away. some of these will clearly be members of parliament, senators. , who along with hill...
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you have say the courage and significance -- >> is unparalleled.in my life that i want to make the most proud of me. >> reporter: and i was thinking about your role in that movie. i wonder how much did you draw upon your own role as a father? >> good question. good-bye and i'll be back is a promise that actually -- there is no garn teed return ticket. i'm coming back. >> when? >> reporter: the original screen play, it was a little boy. >> i turned murph into a girl. something about that seemed -- >> thank you. >> reporter: which is why you're here. >> reporter: not only exploring space, but the american family and precious time lost. will we look back and wonder, did we miss time with our loved ones? >> i sure know i came out of the film looking, taking inventory of my own life, my own relationships and saying, am i giving enough to them? >> reporter: there is a moment in the film when you appear to be very alone. >> so alone i immediately wanted to go out and find a comedy to act in. actually want to get there in one piece. >> hang on. >> reporter
you have say the courage and significance -- >> is unparalleled.in my life that i want to make the most proud of me. >> reporter: and i was thinking about your role in that movie. i wonder how much did you draw upon your own role as a father? >> good question. good-bye and i'll be back is a promise that actually -- there is no garn teed return ticket. i'm coming back. >> when? >> reporter: the original screen play, it was a little boy. >> i turned murph into...
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in california, solar is growing at an unparalleled rate.den state installd more rooftop solar last year than in the last 30 years combined. >> we went to georgia, the 150 acre solar farm near the town of social serpa. that means jobs for companies like radiant solar which handles maintenance at the farm. >> there are about 1500 jobs today of people who work full time in the solar industry. >> and in part, solar has a broad coalition of supporters in solar. >> thinking green energy is something only people in the left hear about. tree huggers. and they forget about our history. they forget that teddy roosevelt was conservationist. i consider myself a conservationist. >> debbie also considers herself green. >> it's something that debbie dooley and her green coalition want everyone to get behind. >> my advice to con essentialtives and people on the left, as well. there is an energy revolution of this nation moving toward green energy and decentralized ener jie. invest in solar energy. >> 39% of the electricity generated last year. but solar en
in california, solar is growing at an unparalleled rate.den state installd more rooftop solar last year than in the last 30 years combined. >> we went to georgia, the 150 acre solar farm near the town of social serpa. that means jobs for companies like radiant solar which handles maintenance at the farm. >> there are about 1500 jobs today of people who work full time in the solar industry. >> and in part, solar has a broad coalition of supporters in solar. >> thinking...
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you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay. if he did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't know if you were able to see the press conferences done tonight by the governor and the mayor and the new york city health commissioner and the state health commissioner, but there is a big public communications effort to be very clear about those things you just said. the new york mayor tonight said that if you have not come into contact with the bodily fluids of an ebola patient, you are not at risk for ebola. is there any advice that you can give from your experience in dallas? you having tried to be so clear with what is a real risk and what wasn't and how to be c
you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay. if he did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't...
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we have people paying very high prices for finished buildings that are unparalleled.on't have that in any other market in the country. >> reporter: new york's theater district for one is cashing in. the organization has reportedly made $50 million since 2008 by selling its air rights. the appetite for air has become an appealing side dish for a new york institution famous for its past rawmy since 2008. with construction booming in this once run-down neighborhood, the air presented a opportunity. the deli stays put, they can't build any higher. he won't disclose the amount he's getting, but he does say it's enough to keep his business going for a long time. but del says it was time to strike. >> there are no two air rights deals left. it is the last remaining wild frontier that exists in business. >> reporter: and when that soaring cost comes back to earth is anybody's guess. mary snow, al jazeera. >>> now once an air rights sale deal is inked it holds forever, unless the buyer of the air rights sells them back or sells them to somebody next door. what it means on the
we have people paying very high prices for finished buildings that are unparalleled.on't have that in any other market in the country. >> reporter: new york's theater district for one is cashing in. the organization has reportedly made $50 million since 2008 by selling its air rights. the appetite for air has become an appealing side dish for a new york institution famous for its past rawmy since 2008. with construction booming in this once run-down neighborhood, the air presented a...
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we have had unparalleled success in putting together those coalitions.ashington talks about gridlock. they have gridlock. they think they have discovered gridlock. they did not discover gridlock. albany discovered gridlock. we had 30 years, 23 budgets were late. an average of two months. this was real gridlock, new york style. it was tough. we did the exact opposite. for budgets passed for the first time in 30 years. >> what you described is some of the qualities that president obama had not had. >> it is true that you have gridlock in washington. >> you have had to work with republicans. >> i have had to work with republicans. i have a senate that is controlled by republicans. i understand you have to get the republicans to agree and you have to get the democrats to agree. that is when you'd tend to say, when you ask, the far left is unhappy with certain things -- i heard the far left. they are unhappy with certain things. i had the republican senate. i have to get this passed. that requires a balance in all these measures. >> i will read you the last p
we have had unparalleled success in putting together those coalitions.ashington talks about gridlock. they have gridlock. they think they have discovered gridlock. they did not discover gridlock. albany discovered gridlock. we had 30 years, 23 budgets were late. an average of two months. this was real gridlock, new york style. it was tough. we did the exact opposite. for budgets passed for the first time in 30 years. >> what you described is some of the qualities that president obama had...
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you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay.e did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't know if you were able to see the press conferences done tonight by the governor and the mayor and the new york city health commissioner and the state health commissioner, but there is a big public communications effort to be very clear about those things you just said. the new york mayor tonight said that if you have not come into contact with the bodily fluids of an ebola patient, you are not at risk for ebola. is there any advice that you can give from your experience in dallas? you having tried to be so clear with what is a real risk and what wasn't and how to be compas
you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay.e did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't know...
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nation and the first woman chairperson of the american law firm a karen mckenzie, she offers an unparallelederspective into the global financial system. she has held various posts in the french government. in 2009 the financial times med her the best minister of finances in the you're zone. she chaired as chair of the g-20 in 2011 and in that role launched a wide ranging agenda on the form of the international monetary system. >> her role as managing director, a post she's held since 201e6789 she's sought to bring stact to the global economy. >> inquality chokes the sposs perspectives for individuals to realize their full potential and contribute to society. whether it is through personal experience or impeer kl evidence, one thing is clear, growth has to be more inclusive and for this finances has to be ore inclusive. we welcome madam lagarde to campus day today at the moment of significance frye as they approach their annual meetings here in washington. we are grateful for her presence and the insights that she will share with our community. ladies and gentlemen it's an honor for me to wel
nation and the first woman chairperson of the american law firm a karen mckenzie, she offers an unparallelederspective into the global financial system. she has held various posts in the french government. in 2009 the financial times med her the best minister of finances in the you're zone. she chaired as chair of the g-20 in 2011 and in that role launched a wide ranging agenda on the form of the international monetary system. >> her role as managing director, a post she's held since...
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>> as a football coach, coach najer was unparalleled.locker room supervisor, some are questioning perhaps what his role should have been. >> reporter: this report comes as one source in sayreville tell yous us that the head coach and his four full-time assistants who teach have been suspended with pay. brian thompson, nbc 10 news. >>> after protesting in the streets, philadelphia teachers get a victory in the courtroom. what a judge decides about the decision to cancel teacher contracts. >>> and i'm tracking a rainy stretch of weather heading our way. i'll show you who can expect some of the heaviest rain and how cool temperatures will be for it. >>> plus, a hit and run crash kills a woman in south jersey. we'll tell you about the search for the driver and what happened. that's all new an nbc 10 news at 6:00. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rap
>> as a football coach, coach najer was unparalleled.locker room supervisor, some are questioning perhaps what his role should have been. >> reporter: this report comes as one source in sayreville tell yous us that the head coach and his four full-time assistants who teach have been suspended with pay. brian thompson, nbc 10 news. >>> after protesting in the streets, philadelphia teachers get a victory in the courtroom. what a judge decides about the decision to cancel...
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we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. april devore is a legal stranger to her own skon and the -- it also brings the loss of economic resources, the ban brings psychological gyrery. we had the doctor explain that no matter how confident, how devoted, how caring that second parent is from the child's perspecti perspective, some children will suffer from a seemingly nonperm nemt relationship with the second parent. these bans humiliate families, they deval same-sex couple -- the ban brings shame to these children. a prek459 -- special needs children, hard to place children, foster children, they took them in. >> these arguments seem really powerful if you get heightened scrutiny, and maybe dispositive. but do they suffice such a rational basis revi
we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. april devore is a legal stranger to her own skon and the -- it also brings the loss of economic resources, the...
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. >> with what we believe is unparalleled food onboard, so not your typical airline food. >> reporter: the food is paired with a california wine chosen by the san francisco chronicle wine editor. >> we'll have seasonal selections and we've got some fun stuff planned for spring and summer that i don't think anyone's ever seen onboard before. >> reporter: on the new planes, the coach passengers will also have roomier seats, a ten-inch tv, and a cup holder. tickets for one of the 16 mint service seats on a flight will start at $599. in san francisco, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> i kind of like it. >> the price associated with that. >> i would do that on an expense account, not personal travel. >>> still to come, being an inmate, getting free tablets. why the sheriff says it's critical for rehabilitation. >>> you know, this in itself is really kind of a culture shift for people who may think why are inmates having access to this. >> some students don't have access to tablets, but inmates in the bay area now do. not quite an ipad, but you do get the idea. inmates at san francisco county
. >> with what we believe is unparalleled food onboard, so not your typical airline food. >> reporter: the food is paired with a california wine chosen by the san francisco chronicle wine editor. >> we'll have seasonal selections and we've got some fun stuff planned for spring and summer that i don't think anyone's ever seen onboard before. >> reporter: on the new planes, the coach passengers will also have roomier seats, a ten-inch tv, and a cup holder. tickets for one...
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and the united states army in 1945 was unparalleled in the world. the united states military was unparalleled. the navy, the air force, marines, the army air corps. but in 1945 it was on parallel with power. you did say that the soviet military was pretty significant and had a lot of numbers, did an awful lot of damage to nazi germany, but the united states military was something to be old in the fall of 1945 after the signing of misery, the japanese. five years later, only five years that military is 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers plus 50,000 b-s, 89 combat divisions to be that military is five short years from the most powerful organization on the face of the earth to an atrophied organization that was in the army of occupation of japan where platoons had three strong as ours was to have three and ended up having to, companies are supposed to have three platoons and ended up having to. where company commanders and the tenants instead of captains and the tightness or captains and majors, there was not enough ammunition to go out and shoot
and the united states army in 1945 was unparalleled in the world. the united states military was unparalleled. the navy, the air force, marines, the army air corps. but in 1945 it was on parallel with power. you did say that the soviet military was pretty significant and had a lot of numbers, did an awful lot of damage to nazi germany, but the united states military was something to be old in the fall of 1945 after the signing of misery, the japanese. five years later, only five years that...
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coincides with a new analysis that finds the rise in sea levels recorded over the past century is unparalleled in the last 6,000 years. in ferguson, missouri, protesters have wrapped up four days of action with a "moral monday day of civil disobedience." scores of people were arrested in acts of nonviolent resistance across the st. louis region on the final day of "ferguson october." the protests drew thousands from across the country to protest the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old african american michael brown and the lack of justice for police shooting victims nationwide. outside ferguson police headquarters, hundreds of protesters remained for four hours, the same amount of time police allowed michael brown's body to lie in the street after his death. clerks we must love and support each other. lose.e nothing to it is our duty to fight for our freedom. it is our duty to win. >> more than 40 people were arrested, including members of the clergy and civil rights activist cornel west. protesters also descended on st. louis city hall and a political fundraiser attended by missouri democrat
coincides with a new analysis that finds the rise in sea levels recorded over the past century is unparalleled in the last 6,000 years. in ferguson, missouri, protesters have wrapped up four days of action with a "moral monday day of civil disobedience." scores of people were arrested in acts of nonviolent resistance across the st. louis region on the final day of "ferguson october." the protests drew thousands from across the country to protest the fatal police shooting of...
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it's funding an unparalleled air war. >> greg abbott.e's not for you. >> a recent investigation finds that democratic candidate wendy davis didn't always recuse herself. >> greg abbott fought to cut $5 billion from education. >> protecting and defending insiders. >> reporter: yet all those ads can reach a saturation point. bishop t.d. jakes head of the potters house in dallas thinks voters are tuning them out. >> it isn't always a matter of who spends the most money wins the election. at a certain point when you keep seeing ad after ad after ad your mind goes numb to the process anyway. >> reporter: in fact, that's the new theory trying to nudge texas in a blue direction. when you look at the millions being spent on tv ads, does that make that kind of ground game less important? >> if anything, it makes the ground game more important. >> reporter: the group has been working since last year recruiting everyone from data and technical experts. collin uses his to volunteers crafting neighbor to neighbor efforts from their kitchen table. >>
it's funding an unparalleled air war. >> greg abbott.e's not for you. >> a recent investigation finds that democratic candidate wendy davis didn't always recuse herself. >> greg abbott fought to cut $5 billion from education. >> protecting and defending insiders. >> reporter: yet all those ads can reach a saturation point. bishop t.d. jakes head of the potters house in dallas thinks voters are tuning them out. >> it isn't always a matter of who spends the...
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we have had unparallel success in putting together those coalitions.ashington talks about g$'d lock. they have grid lock. they think they discovered grid lock. they didn't discover grid lock, albany discovered grid lock. we had 30 years, 23 budgets were late. an average of two months. this was real, grid lock new york style, you know. it was tough. we did the exact opposite. four budgets passed on time first time in 40 years. i work with democrats, i work with republicans. >> rose: you know what you've just described is some of the qualities they say president obama has not had. >> it is true you have grid lock in washington that is -- >> rose: having to work with republicans. you would not have passed what you have done. >> well i have had to work with republicans. i have a senate that is controlled by republicans. so i understand, you have to get the republicans to address and you have to get the democrats to agree. that's why charlie when you say, when you ask well, the far left is unhappy with certain things. okay, i heard the far left. they're unh
we have had unparallel success in putting together those coalitions.ashington talks about g$'d lock. they have grid lock. they think they discovered grid lock. they didn't discover grid lock, albany discovered grid lock. we had 30 years, 23 budgets were late. an average of two months. this was real, grid lock new york style, you know. it was tough. we did the exact opposite. four budgets passed on time first time in 40 years. i work with democrats, i work with republicans. >> rose: you...
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we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual reciprocal responsibility. dignity, it is a security. it is a status. it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the deprivation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing to these families. something i think all party as grow. april deboer is a legal stranger to her son and it also brings the loss of economic resources. we listed all those and the ban brings psychological injury and we had dr. brzezinski explain no matter how devoted, how caring that second parent is from the child's perspective some will suffer from a relationship with that second parent. they added more in windsor, these bans humiliate children. they devalue same-sex couples in compare ton to their h heterosexual counterparts and the ban brings shame to these children. it's especially cruel to them. a nicu nurse taking in the babies left behind, premature infant struggling to live, special needs children, hard
we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual reciprocal responsibility. dignity, it is a security. it is a status. it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the deprivation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing to these families. something i think all party as grow. april deboer is a legal stranger to her son and it also...
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the first woman chairperson of the american law firm baker and mckenzie adam lagarde offers an unparalleled prescript -- perspective into the global system. she is held many posts including finance employment as minister of agriculture and fisheries in 2000 the financial times named her the best minister of finance in the eurozone. she also served as chair o of te two g20 one friends assumed his presidency for the year 2011 and in that world launched a wide-ranging agenda on the reform of the international monetary system. in her role as managing director of the imf oppose she has held since 2011 she has sought to bring stability to the global economy, dance economic opportunities for women, strength women, strengthen member state representation and promote inclusive and effective economic growth policies. her recent address in mexico at the international forum for financial inclusion she described the economic imperative of developing and inclusive economic system. she said in a quality is not just a moral issue, it is a macroeconomic issue. she continued, our research tells us that countr
the first woman chairperson of the american law firm baker and mckenzie adam lagarde offers an unparalleled prescript -- perspective into the global system. she is held many posts including finance employment as minister of agriculture and fisheries in 2000 the financial times named her the best minister of finance in the eurozone. she also served as chair o of te two g20 one friends assumed his presidency for the year 2011 and in that world launched a wide-ranging agenda on the reform of the...
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we have produced extraordinary increases in living standards, unparalleled in human history in the numberof people that have been drawn out of poverty. as a consequence, a dynamism. those westerns looking on to the phenomenon called asia, a european construct in itself when you think of the term, asia meaning the east. east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin or rome. if look at what's to unfold and overwhelming positive and to the mutual benefit of all countries in the region. that has been, i think, so much the story over the last 35 years. again to simply sound the alarm to conclude from that that the forces of nationalism and ethno nationalism or religious nationalism in some cases have simply evaporated and died is simply a false analysis. and the battle royale within the region and for its future will again center around how these two conflicting forces are contented with. forces of globalization, intensity drawing this region together and forces of nationalism seeking always to tear the region apart, and sometimes tear nation states apart. so, the report card for the last
we have produced extraordinary increases in living standards, unparalleled in human history in the numberof people that have been drawn out of poverty. as a consequence, a dynamism. those westerns looking on to the phenomenon called asia, a european construct in itself when you think of the term, asia meaning the east. east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin or rome. if look at what's to unfold and overwhelming positive and to the mutual benefit of all countries in the region. that...
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we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. april devore is a legal stranger to her own skon and the -- it also brings the loss of economic resources, the ban brings psychological gyrery. we had the doctor explain that no matter how confident, how devoted, how caring that second parent is from the child's perspecti perspective, some children will suffer from a seemingly nonperm nemt relationship with the second parent. these bans humiliate families, they deval same-sex couple -- the ban brings shame to these children. a prek459 -- special needs children, hard to place children, foster children, they took them in. >> these arguments seem really powerful if you get heightened scrutiny, and maybe dispositive. but do they suffice such a rational basis revi
we would still be waiting now, there's injury, the band brings injury here, marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. april devore is a legal stranger to her own skon and the -- it also brings the loss of economic resources, the...
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their public health system is unparallel. they do a great job. however, we got to always know that we have to know what we are treating to be able to treat it. and that hospital, if they are starting to change medical records based on the severity of their foibales down there that is something in the medical community we will not stand for. we will make sure we get to the bottom of that. >> this is the first ebola case diagnosed on u.s. soil. this is a gentleman who came in from liberia where the outbreak is out of control at this point. when he came over here when he travelled here was exhibiting no symptoms. there was an issue over whether he potentially lied in leaving liberia and entering the united states about his potential exposure to ebola. he knew he had been around people who had this and who had died from this. he knew he was coming to the united states. it raises the possibility that others in his position might try to do the same. it seems logical if you are turned away from hospitals in liberia you think you might have this most hum
their public health system is unparallel. they do a great job. however, we got to always know that we have to know what we are treating to be able to treat it. and that hospital, if they are starting to change medical records based on the severity of their foibales down there that is something in the medical community we will not stand for. we will make sure we get to the bottom of that. >> this is the first ebola case diagnosed on u.s. soil. this is a gentleman who came in from liberia...
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marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. i think that's something all parties agree during this trial. april is a legal stranger to her son and jane is a legal stranger to her own daughter. the ban also brings the loss of important economic resources. we've listed all those. ban brings psychological injury. we had the doctor explain that no matter how competent, how xwoeted, how caring that second parent is from the child's perspective, some children are suffer from an ambiguous socially unrecognized seemingly non-permanent relationship with a second parent. the supreme court added -- these bans humiliate families, they deval same-sex couple -- the ban brings shame to these children. an injury is especially unjust, especially cruel for our plaintiffs. a nik u. nurse. special needs children. hard to place children. children
marriage provides unparalleled social legal mutual responsibility, dignity, it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the depravation of the right to marry. michigan's laws are pervasively discriminatory to same-sex couples. they're destabilizing these families. i think that's something all parties agree during this trial. april is a legal stranger to her son and jane is a legal stranger to her own daughter. the ban also brings the loss of...
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and the excellence they have in the organization and ability to track talent and manage it is unparalleled in the market. >> you know, zach -- >> sorry. >> when musk made that comment, the stock came off the highs. went from 285 down to where it is today. is there a price down which you would start to get interested in this again? >> i'm not entirely sure and depends on the reasons it declined. because of the momentum investing out of it, probably, again, i think fundamentally it could be transformative. i don't know how you get there when you have an equity valuation that's so extraordinary. apple -- sorry, amazon obviously traded a huge disconnect to the earnings potential for years and people willing to give it the valuation of a transformative company and tesla is trading for what? two and a half years or -- not exactly sure of the dates. >> okay. collin, and zach, great debate. thank you. >> thank you. >> big reveal, big "d." counting down to the close here. little less than half an hour before the bell. at this stage, the dow holding above 200 points to the upside. 211 right now. abo
and the excellence they have in the organization and ability to track talent and manage it is unparalleled in the market. >> you know, zach -- >> sorry. >> when musk made that comment, the stock came off the highs. went from 285 down to where it is today. is there a price down which you would start to get interested in this again? >> i'm not entirely sure and depends on the reasons it declined. because of the momentum investing out of it, probably, again, i think...
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marriage provides unparallel social, legal, and mutual meaning. responsibility, dignity. it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the deprivation to the right to marry. michigan's laws are discriminating same-sex couples. they are destabilizing and all parties agree on during this stril. a legal stranger to her sons and the legal stranger to her own daughter. they bring the loss of the economic resources and bring psychological injury. they explain that no matter how confident and how devoted the second parent is from the child's perspective, some children will suffer from an ambiguousuously nonpermanent relationship with the second parent. the majority added more on wind sor. these humiliate children. the injury is especially unjust and especially cruel for the plaintiffs. a nicu nurse or emergency room nurse taking in the babies left behind. they are struggling to live. special needs and hard to place children and children of color and foster children. they took them in. these arguments will seem powerful if you get heig
marriage provides unparallel social, legal, and mutual meaning. responsibility, dignity. it is security, it is a status, it is stability. but the plaintiff's losses go well beyond the deprivation to the right to marry. michigan's laws are discriminating same-sex couples. they are destabilizing and all parties agree on during this stril. a legal stranger to her sons and the legal stranger to her own daughter. they bring the loss of the economic resources and bring psychological injury. they...
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unparalleled in human history and the numbers of people that have been drawn out of poverty. as a consequence, a dynamism to the intraregional discourse within wider asia that we hadn't seen before either. those westerners looking on to the phenomenon called "asia," which is a european construct in itself when you think of the term, "asia," meaning the east. east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin. or rome. but if you look at what is unfolded in asia itself, it's the internal dynamics which have generated so much of the wealth, the prosperity and the success. and the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly the relationship with this country and its massive market, the united states. but the intraregional dynamics have been extraordinary to unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual benefit of all countries within the region. and that has been i think so much the story over the last 35 years. again, to simply sound the alarm, to conclude from that that the forces of nationalism and ethno nationalism or religious
unparalleled in human history and the numbers of people that have been drawn out of poverty. as a consequence, a dynamism to the intraregional discourse within wider asia that we hadn't seen before either. those westerners looking on to the phenomenon called "asia," which is a european construct in itself when you think of the term, "asia," meaning the east. east of where? presumably london, paris or berlin. or rome. but if you look at what is unfolded in asia itself, it's...
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we have produced extraordinary increases in living standards, unparalleled in human history.uence the dynamism to the regional discourse within whiter asia that we have not seen before either. westerners looking on to the phenomenon call that asia, which is a european construction itself and think of the term. asia meaning the east. east of where? but if you look at what is unfolding in asia itself, it is the internal dynamics that have generated some much of the wealth and prosperity and success. in the external dynamics with the extra regional partners has also been important, particularly with relation to this country. but the into regional dynamics have been extraordinary unfold and overwhelmingly positive. to the mutual benefit of all countries within the region. and that has been so much the story of the last 35 years. but, again, to simply sound the alarm, to conclude from that that the forces of nationalism and ethnic nationalism or religious nationalism in certain cases have simply evaporated and died is simply a false analysis. and the battle royale with in the regi
we have produced extraordinary increases in living standards, unparalleled in human history.uence the dynamism to the regional discourse within whiter asia that we have not seen before either. westerners looking on to the phenomenon call that asia, which is a european construction itself and think of the term. asia meaning the east. east of where? but if you look at what is unfolding in asia itself, it is the internal dynamics that have generated some much of the wealth and prosperity and...
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united states, by the president and by our men and women in uniform that's unprecedented, that is unparalleled by other countries. when we have situation like this on the global scene people are not wanted with the chinese are doing to respond. people aren't picking up the phone and wondering if vladimir putin will commit russian resource. people want to know what the united states is going to do. this president has stepped up and shown the leadership that the american -- that makes the american people proud. it's in a clear inches of the american people. this is a national security priority and that's what we're going to solve. >> what is it about the science of ebola century driven by science that the strongest one were by the dod, american troops will not deal directly with american patients, with ebola patients? what scientifically has drawn that line? >> i'm not sure this is a scientific decision that's made as much as it is an operational decision. the best way that the united states government can assist in this effort is to put in place the kind of infrastructure that is sorely lacking
united states, by the president and by our men and women in uniform that's unprecedented, that is unparalleled by other countries. when we have situation like this on the global scene people are not wanted with the chinese are doing to respond. people aren't picking up the phone and wondering if vladimir putin will commit russian resource. people want to know what the united states is going to do. this president has stepped up and shown the leadership that the american -- that makes the...
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. >> i think you're highlighting the walking dead success which is unparalleled. tv. on any network, broadcast, cable. no one has a drama this big as amc. the problem is it really highlights the problem that's going on in tv right now. every network has, like, one big hit. and this hit actually is so big you want to watch this one show live because you want to know who's dead before the next morning when you walk into work. but the reality is there isn't much else on amc that has to be watched now. and consumers are increasingly not watching the reruns. all of the movies on amc, all o the rest of the schedule is what they're dealing with. can they get more its? get back to the "breaking bad," "walking dead." >> they are going to have another -- the "breaking bad" prequel. that will start in the spring. are there other things that give you hope? >> we were looking for several shows over the past year to actually be successful. and i think they've really struggled when you look at first it was low intersun, then turn, then halt and catch fire. they renewed the latte
. >> i think you're highlighting the walking dead success which is unparalleled. tv. on any network, broadcast, cable. no one has a drama this big as amc. the problem is it really highlights the problem that's going on in tv right now. every network has, like, one big hit. and this hit actually is so big you want to watch this one show live because you want to know who's dead before the next morning when you walk into work. but the reality is there isn't much else on amc that has to be...