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there unquestionably popular and important. marines will still say got to watch out and take care of our own. if we now, no one else will. the marine corps will cease to exist. >> host: what do you teach at the naval academy? >> guest: i teach some classes on afghanistan and i teach some classes on military relations. >> host: today transitioned over there? >> guest: they go to the marine corps. it's a very competitive selection process. often more marines want to become the spots are them. they can transition white well. both in the classroom administaff who give them familiarization with marine corps culture. >> host: professor o'connell, when he served on active duty company to ever serve on chip? >> guest: i never did come which is rare. probably because most of my years for reserve time at work slickly santana shea. >> host: you mention that he had to yell and brassy was on campus. is it prohibited on any campus? >> guest: many schools have not brought them back after the tumbles of the 1960s. so they are coming back. >> h
there unquestionably popular and important. marines will still say got to watch out and take care of our own. if we now, no one else will. the marine corps will cease to exist. >> host: what do you teach at the naval academy? >> guest: i teach some classes on afghanistan and i teach some classes on military relations. >> host: today transitioned over there? >> guest: they go to the marine corps. it's a very competitive selection process. often more marines want to become...
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syria is unquestionably a place where humanitarian issues do converge. lisa has talked about it. senator mccain has talked about it. you read about it every day. it is a horrendous humanitarian catastrophe. the only thing i would add is the upward of 1 million displaced people inside syria today who are about to enter a winter. and are living in tents and may suffer catastrophic consequences of something is not done. we are supposed to be pivoting away from the middle east, the middle east remains a cockpit of difficulty in the world and a vital strategic interest for the united states and our allies. the consequence to us directly of assyria becoming a failed state with chaos i think is more we should be willing to tolerate. one thing we have learned, to so awfully and convenient when many americans would not want to be so involved, we have learned that when chaos and failed states emerge in the world in a time when terrorists are looking for opportunities to base themselves, to find basis from mercer is said and it states, if we can prevent failed states in a place like syria o
syria is unquestionably a place where humanitarian issues do converge. lisa has talked about it. senator mccain has talked about it. you read about it every day. it is a horrendous humanitarian catastrophe. the only thing i would add is the upward of 1 million displaced people inside syria today who are about to enter a winter. and are living in tents and may suffer catastrophic consequences of something is not done. we are supposed to be pivoting away from the middle east, the middle east...
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california and san francisco county issued a picture id medical marijuana card for mary, an id that unquestionably meets the ordinance referenced and that you have a government id. however the board's executive director called me the next morning and said she was barred under your rules of allowing the president or any member of the board even to see or let alone to consider the motion to submit the information in a few page memo. i was told i could orally present this to you tonight, and the papers are still here. i think mr. pacheco has the files, and i would hope that you would review them before you decide. i will just put the id here which may get on your screen or something, but it's an exhibit -- >> could you blow that up a little bit? >> someone knows. >> they have to pick it up. >> there it is. >> the copies are with the papers that i submitted that i hope that you will review. i was again surprised it couldn't be considered. mary's medical marijuana application in supporting -- >> can you pause that? i am comfortable in receiving -- plus we have an issue. >> my screen is not working. >>
california and san francisco county issued a picture id medical marijuana card for mary, an id that unquestionably meets the ordinance referenced and that you have a government id. however the board's executive director called me the next morning and said she was barred under your rules of allowing the president or any member of the board even to see or let alone to consider the motion to submit the information in a few page memo. i was told i could orally present this to you tonight, and the...
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construction vehicles and boats and other things that are impacting neighbors and the community, but unquestionably because of homelessness in san francisco there are people that reside in their vehicles and have the opportunity to work with families living in their vehicles and others and i know the coalition and individuals that are impacted are here and i am interested in hearing their perspective going forward. some information i want to share our city's homeless count was done and we had 500 individuals dispersed in the city that were involved and identify vehicles that people were living on. imon of them were knocked on. nobody flashed a flashlight but to identify those vehicles. that data is verified by a third party so it's carefully reviewed so we will not have that until the 20 of march -- >> excuse me. i have a question. who is verifying the data? >> it's a third party contractor and megan owens from the board is responsible it and they have a haven'tor working with them and these numbers are important and they have an impact on the resources that we get and it's actually a federal requi
construction vehicles and boats and other things that are impacting neighbors and the community, but unquestionably because of homelessness in san francisco there are people that reside in their vehicles and have the opportunity to work with families living in their vehicles and others and i know the coalition and individuals that are impacted are here and i am interested in hearing their perspective going forward. some information i want to share our city's homeless count was done and we had...
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numerous flanking attempts and accurate enemy grenades and large caliber fire was hailed for unquestionably saving the lives of his marines this is a citation from his award so you and he actually died in combat in january of two thousand and eleven so again this man apparently did a lot less than what a person sitting at an army base and pointing a mouse and clicking on their territory somewhere in the middle east is superstores a bronze stars which as you say you know. the men awarded with those must have been praised for some very heroic deeds. you're talking about here yes the sergeant that was in question was actually doing something on the ground right now we're talking about drone strikes we're talking about. out very questionable by a lot of institutions specially human rights organizations that practice of protecting the united states and the world from terrorism as the pentagon the you know you don't own drone strikes. strikes where they target someone via satellite and via this brilliant camera on the drone they never hit civilians they only hit militants right that is the offici
numerous flanking attempts and accurate enemy grenades and large caliber fire was hailed for unquestionably saving the lives of his marines this is a citation from his award so you and he actually died in combat in january of two thousand and eleven so again this man apparently did a lot less than what a person sitting at an army base and pointing a mouse and clicking on their territory somewhere in the middle east is superstores a bronze stars which as you say you know. the men awarded with...
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. >> the blue angels have been the unquestionable star at san francisco's yearly fleet week celebration but their wings may be getting clipped. the u.s. navy has put out a memo saying if se quest ration hits it plans to cancel funding for blue angels shows in the second half of this year saving some $20 million nationally. skwes ration means across the board cuts that would strike march 1st if congress can't reach an agreement on deficit reduction. >> we would lose millions of dollars in economic activity in what is a very significant event for san francisco. >> we're going to go underneath the golden gate bridge and around al have a traz. >> fleet week is worth a lot of money and the blue angels are a part of that. >> everybody wants to get on the boats and see the blue angels from the bay so there's thousands of boats out there during fleet week so it's very, very -- it would be devastating, i think, for the wharf. >> i think it's cool because i think it's a great tourist attraction. >> city officials also say they hear numerous complaints about the sonic boom-like noise of the blue a
. >> the blue angels have been the unquestionable star at san francisco's yearly fleet week celebration but their wings may be getting clipped. the u.s. navy has put out a memo saying if se quest ration hits it plans to cancel funding for blue angels shows in the second half of this year saving some $20 million nationally. skwes ration means across the board cuts that would strike march 1st if congress can't reach an agreement on deficit reduction. >> we would lose millions of...
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was hailed for unquestionably saving the lives of his marines this is a citation from his award so you and he actually died in combat in january of two thousand and eleven so again this man apparently did a lot less than was a person sitting at an army base and pointing a mouse and clicking on. territory somewhere in the middle east you took our superstores a bronze stars which as you say has now been running the men awarded with those they must have been praised for some very heroic deeds that the colonel but you are talking about here yes the sergeant that was in question was actually doing something on the ground right now we're talking about drone strikes we're talking about a very questionable by a lot of institutions specially human rights organizations that practice of protecting the united states and the world from terrorism as the pentagon the you know you don't own drone strikes. strikes where they target someone via satellite and via this brilliant camera on the drone they never hit civilians they only hit militants right that is the official version but they even had they h
was hailed for unquestionably saving the lives of his marines this is a citation from his award so you and he actually died in combat in january of two thousand and eleven so again this man apparently did a lot less than was a person sitting at an army base and pointing a mouse and clicking on. territory somewhere in the middle east you took our superstores a bronze stars which as you say has now been running the men awarded with those they must have been praised for some very heroic deeds that...
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i have no immediate plans, but it was unquestionably the most important and best experience i've ever had. >> host: "becoming a candidate," is the name of the book, "political ambition and the decision to run for office." cambridge university press, american university professor jennifer lawless is the author. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with book tv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. face facebook.com/booktv. >> i want to move to the role of publishers in this new world. it used to be that publishers would take care of all distribution, they would take care of production, and they would provide the advance. and that constant -- that series of services led them to take a very he hefty cut, a 95% cut. now, now you don't need production because you can put it out on the web, you don't need an advance because it doesn't cost that much to write, and you don't need the distribution, again, because you can put it on the web. and so what is the changing role of publishers in this new world where production and distribution and financi
i have no immediate plans, but it was unquestionably the most important and best experience i've ever had. >> host: "becoming a candidate," is the name of the book, "political ambition and the decision to run for office." cambridge university press, american university professor jennifer lawless is the author. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with book tv guests and viewers. watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. face...
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this is -- the only thing i can say, this is a growing movement unquestionably.f what point the libertarians actually take power, does that ever happened. i don't think we should stop being vigilant to potentially making that happen. john: by take power you mean ticket and give it up. >> take it. [applause] >> you have hit it on the head. politics is all about electing me and keeping the elected. that's all politics is. if we can just get away from that the whole notion of citizen service. get in, get out. >> i amrom the university of denver. within t liberal movement there is a big debate over whether politics or ideas are more important for advancing the liberty movement. >> i read a great quote from margaret thatcher this week. she said first you when the argument, then you when the vote. so i think winning the argument is more important, but political leaders, one of the ways the arguments get stressed out. >> i just want to relate my own experience, getting elected governor of new mexico and a state that is 2-1 democrat. running as a republican. actually, as
this is -- the only thing i can say, this is a growing movement unquestionably.f what point the libertarians actually take power, does that ever happened. i don't think we should stop being vigilant to potentially making that happen. john: by take power you mean ticket and give it up. >> take it. [applause] >> you have hit it on the head. politics is all about electing me and keeping the elected. that's all politics is. if we can just get away from that the whole notion of citizen...
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this is -- the only thing i can say, this is a growing movement unquestionably.what point the libertarians actually take power, does that ever happened. i don't think we should stop being vigilant to potentially making that happen. john: by take power you mean ticket and give it up. >> take it. [applause] >> you have hit it on the head. politics is all about electing me and keeping the elected. that's all politics is. if we can just get away from that the whole notion of citizen service. get in, get out. >> i am from the university of denver. within the liberal movement there is a big debate over whether politics or ideas are more important for advancing the liberty movement. >> i read a great quote from margaret thatcher this week. she said first you when the argument, then you when the vote. so i think winning the argument is more important, but political leaders, one of the ways the arguments get stressed out. >> i just want to relate my own experience, getting elected governor of new mexico and a state that is 2-1 democrat. running as a republican. actually,
this is -- the only thing i can say, this is a growing movement unquestionably.what point the libertarians actually take power, does that ever happened. i don't think we should stop being vigilant to potentially making that happen. john: by take power you mean ticket and give it up. >> take it. [applause] >> you have hit it on the head. politics is all about electing me and keeping the elected. that's all politics is. if we can just get away from that the whole notion of citizen...
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gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionablyent. >> right now there are three children here. one was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with their mothers until they turn 2 years old. pregnant inmates are released to civilian hospitals to give birth but then must return as soon as they are able. maria is here with her 2-month-old son. >> translator: we don't feel that we are in prison here in this room. it is very different from the rest of the rooms. play pens. cribs for babies. strollers. they painted for us and drew for us and they really put in a lot of effort. we're comfortable. it's pleasant for us. >> still, she says being a mother in prison is difficult. >> translator: the truth is, it really is heart breaking. you look outside the window, you see even a tree, a car, noises that you are used to. they're not here. you are isolated. it's really, really painful
gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionablyent. >> right now there are three children here. one was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with their mothers until they turn 2 years old. pregnant inmates are released to civilian hospitals to give birth but...
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the sequester unquestionably his idea and he publicly broken his own promise. there would be no sequester, at least to this point. the president told america during a presidential debate governor mitt romney on october 22 last year the sequester "will not happen." we will see. a new report says military is behind an overwhelming number cyber attacks against american targets. that report traces of those attacks to a single building in shanghai, headquarters of a unit of the liberation army. hackers have stolen massive amounts of valuable information of all kinds from at least 115 american corporations over the course of the past seven years. companies involved in everhing from finance energy to infrastructure. chinese government officials have dmissed that report is groundless, pretty much the response to all similar charges brought the years. the white house is not commenting on the new report nor the charges against. jay carney said the united states has repeatedly talked to the government in china about cyber theft and attacks. we'lwe will be joined by two ex
the sequester unquestionably his idea and he publicly broken his own promise. there would be no sequester, at least to this point. the president told america during a presidential debate governor mitt romney on october 22 last year the sequester "will not happen." we will see. a new report says military is behind an overwhelming number cyber attacks against american targets. that report traces of those attacks to a single building in shanghai, headquarters of a unit of the liberation...
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and the assumptions that are fundamentally unquestionable. my dad's bill for the hospital killing him was $636,687, and my mother's share was $990, which she didn't pay. if you are in business you know it's an important we of communicating with your customer. this bill communicates you are lucky to be on medicare because none of the prices in the bill bares resemblance to anything the was paid. it makes no sense whatsoever. to do so i said what they moved out of the hospital. what hospital equipment i know people there will let me do that got physicians to spend two hours a day with them, roughly one hour and 50 minutes more than the rest of the hospital in the dever around the clock nursing? reservists to top it off? said that would be priced assuming i didn't make a deal with the hotel at $150,000. to take them out of the hospital to recreate the experience that leaves $500,000 less. i'm not complaining that we only had to pay $990. and i am pointing out that if you ever receive a health care bill or from your inter or medicare it's all fic
and the assumptions that are fundamentally unquestionable. my dad's bill for the hospital killing him was $636,687, and my mother's share was $990, which she didn't pay. if you are in business you know it's an important we of communicating with your customer. this bill communicates you are lucky to be on medicare because none of the prices in the bill bares resemblance to anything the was paid. it makes no sense whatsoever. to do so i said what they moved out of the hospital. what hospital...
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stated, quote, a law that forces poor citizens to choose between their wages and their franchise unquestionablyheir right to vote. courts have pushed back against florida's attempt to constrain early voting because it's a form of voting used disproportionately by poor blacks. georgia and tennessee have tried to cut early voting. it seems many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbus dispatch in 2012. quote, i actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban -- read african-american -- voter turnout machine. no one is asking for contortion, doug, just fairness. but the gop sees the white chair of the electorate shrinking year after year and sees a future where whites are no longer
stated, quote, a law that forces poor citizens to choose between their wages and their franchise unquestionablyheir right to vote. courts have pushed back against florida's attempt to constrain early voting because it's a form of voting used disproportionately by poor blacks. georgia and tennessee have tried to cut early voting. it seems many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbus dispatch in 2012. quote, i...