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, and, quote, mexican pitches unquote, to refer to latinos and touch words and actions exemplify the culture of bias that contributes to unlawful actions n terms of next steps, the matter will now be assigned to a federal judge and we'll follow the judge's direction. our goal remains the same, we want to fix the problems and work collaboratively with the defendants, the communities, and the court to devise and implement a comprehensive blueprint for sustainable reform. we recognize the hard and dangerous work law enforcement officers at mcso do day in and day out. our job here and our work here is intended to make their work more effective, more rewarding, and to make the community safer and better. i would rather fix the problem than debate the existence of a problem. i have said that many times. it was ironic yesterday, the same day that the defendants received our letter informing them that a lawsuit was imminent, that the sheriff released a 17-page document entitled, quote, integrity accountability community, unquote. we see these 17 pages as largely an admission of the existence
, and, quote, mexican pitches unquote, to refer to latinos and touch words and actions exemplify the culture of bias that contributes to unlawful actions n terms of next steps, the matter will now be assigned to a federal judge and we'll follow the judge's direction. our goal remains the same, we want to fix the problems and work collaboratively with the defendants, the communities, and the court to devise and implement a comprehensive blueprint for sustainable reform. we recognize the hard and...
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of the 90 recommend dayses, the first was to provide a national focus for the problem unquote. it also identified tasks in what would continue to be a local responsibility. quote, technical and educational assistance to state and local governments, collecting and analyzing information and providing financial systems when adequate fire protection lies beyond unquote. the usfa has maintained this focus. the report also set a goal saying quote a reduction in deaths, injuries and property losses is quite possible within the next generation, unquote. how has america done on this goal? civilian deaths declined by about 60%. fire injuries by about 40%. firefighter injuries by about a third and direct property damage adjusted for inflation by about one quarter. even so, we have some of the highest fire rates in the developed world. we know how far we have come, but we know how much better we can do. and thanks to the national fire, used with the nafp survey, we have a greater ability to target problems and to design and evaluate programs than any other program in the world. in the year
of the 90 recommend dayses, the first was to provide a national focus for the problem unquote. it also identified tasks in what would continue to be a local responsibility. quote, technical and educational assistance to state and local governments, collecting and analyzing information and providing financial systems when adequate fire protection lies beyond unquote. the usfa has maintained this focus. the report also set a goal saying quote a reduction in deaths, injuries and property losses is...
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congressional seats was in the words of the court, quote, the easiest claim to accept factually, unquote. the court declared it the weakest claim legally because the supreme court has declared partisan gerrymandering. i will refrain from repeating the arguments i have made in my opinions on this topic, but it seems appropriate to remind the members of this distinguished audience that both legislatures and courts have adequate power and should recognize their responsibility to curtail this insidious practice. the tools for doing so as a judicial matter have already been developed in the supreme court's racial gerrymandering jurisprudence and in a number of separate opinions by members of the court discussing political gerrymandering. thank you for your attention and for your continuing efforts to improve the law. [ applause ] >>> justice stevens very kindly said he might answer a question or two. i told him there might be some reluctance to raise their hands having listened to oral arguments at least on the radio. but if there are people who would like to ask questions, please stand at on
congressional seats was in the words of the court, quote, the easiest claim to accept factually, unquote. the court declared it the weakest claim legally because the supreme court has declared partisan gerrymandering. i will refrain from repeating the arguments i have made in my opinions on this topic, but it seems appropriate to remind the members of this distinguished audience that both legislatures and courts have adequate power and should recognize their responsibility to curtail this...
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congressional seats was in the words of the court, quote, the easiest claim to accept factually, unquote. the court declared it the weakest claim legally because the supreme court has declared partisan jerry manderring. i will refrain from repeating the arguments i made in opinion in this topic. they should recognize their responsibility to curtail this insidious practice. the tools for doing so as a judicial matter have already been developed in the supreme court's racial gerrymandering jurisprudence and in a number of separate opinions by members of the court discussing political gerrymandering. thank you for your attention and for your continuing efforts to improve the law. >> consumers are very frustrated right now that their mobile devices are working so so slowly. >> robert mcdowell on spectrum auctions, competition for wireless space and two new commissioners tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. tonight live remarks from president obama as he delivers the commencement address to students of joplin high school in missouri. it's been one year since a tornado kill
congressional seats was in the words of the court, quote, the easiest claim to accept factually, unquote. the court declared it the weakest claim legally because the supreme court has declared partisan jerry manderring. i will refrain from repeating the arguments i made in opinion in this topic. they should recognize their responsibility to curtail this insidious practice. the tools for doing so as a judicial matter have already been developed in the supreme court's racial gerrymandering...
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re deaths, injuries and property losses is quite possible within deduction in the next generation, unquote. how has america done on this goal? civilian deaths declined by about 60%. firefighter on duty injuries by about 40%. firefighter injuries by about a third and direct property damage adjusted for inflation by about one-quarter. even so, we have some of the highest fire loss rates in the developed world. we know how far we have come, but we know how much better we can do. and thanks to the national fire, used with the nafp survey, we have a greater ability to target problems and to design and evaluate programs than any other program in the world. in the years since the usfa was founded, the fire service has transformed into a task force. reported fires have been more than half since 1980 and medical aid calls have more than tripled. imagine a gasoline tank truck rolling over on a highway in a small community. the truck was built and loaded in other states and crashed on an interstate maintained by the federal government. the fire department will be expected to contain the spill and cle
re deaths, injuries and property losses is quite possible within deduction in the next generation, unquote. how has america done on this goal? civilian deaths declined by about 60%. firefighter on duty injuries by about 40%. firefighter injuries by about a third and direct property damage adjusted for inflation by about one-quarter. even so, we have some of the highest fire loss rates in the developed world. we know how far we have come, but we know how much better we can do. and thanks to the...
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my experience is with a subset of the va, quote/unquote prosthetic services's if you? someone on the street what a prostheses is artificial limb or possibly an arm. if you talked about an or those is, awe few individuals and family members have had a traumatic brain injury or stroke might be able to describe a custom made and fitted device to help limbs function proeperly. i'm fairly certain no one would suggest at seeing eye dog, wheelchair or many of the other items on the quote/unquote prosthetics budget. why does thas matter? i then his concern is an overly broad definition of prosthetics leads to policies that are inappropriate when it comes time to deliver replacement limbs and orthopedic devices. the result is barriers to care for veterans with limb loss. we need prostheticses to provide for the families and live everyday lives. only two weeks ago there was a hearing on prosthetics as traditionally understood and defined. during that hearing, the chief procurement officer testified that because changes in procurement poemses applied only to items that costs 3ds,
my experience is with a subset of the va, quote/unquote prosthetic services's if you? someone on the street what a prostheses is artificial limb or possibly an arm. if you talked about an or those is, awe few individuals and family members have had a traumatic brain injury or stroke might be able to describe a custom made and fitted device to help limbs function proeperly. i'm fairly certain no one would suggest at seeing eye dog, wheelchair or many of the other items on the quote/unquote...
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you are willing to go to the evidentiary hearing based on the -- >> quote-unquote, they used the term "discovered." it should be a package of information that they have. they should not have to search their records. it is there. we but like to get that. various witnesses. it is impeach material that we do not have. chair hur: so you are talking about the materials the prosecutor turned over to the sheriff during the criminal action? >> yes. chair hur: ok, and this is going to be heard by the superior court on the six? both issues >> no, only the telephone records will be heard by the superior court. chair hur: have you -- >> i am sorry. we have also move for enforcement of a subpoena for the materials obtained in discovery. -- we have also moved. chair hur: and that is for the fifth as well? >> yes. chair hur: ok. mr. kopp, i am sorry. you started to speak. >> we have release the records to the mayor. these all go to the allegations of witness persuasion. we have offered to disclose more than phone records in an effort to narrow the focus of this enquiry. we have not had a response ye
you are willing to go to the evidentiary hearing based on the -- >> quote-unquote, they used the term "discovered." it should be a package of information that they have. they should not have to search their records. it is there. we but like to get that. various witnesses. it is impeach material that we do not have. chair hur: so you are talking about the materials the prosecutor turned over to the sheriff during the criminal action? >> yes. chair hur: ok, and this is going...
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. >> chase had the quote/unquote term of being good bank while goldman was faking from people like me snore squid that can wrap itself around it. >> goldman sachs with all of his squid-like tendencies has its own corner of the world. jp morgan chase takes in deposit from all the mom and pops and big businesses in the world, anyone who has more than $250,000 on deposit, they want to bank with jp morgan chase because they're too big to fail and it's government-backed, and they get all these deposits in. they're an utility bank and it is their job and duty in return for this explicit back stop to take those deposits and lend them out to the economy. what do they do instead? >> eliot: tell us, finish the answer. >> they take the $360 billion and put it in a hedge fund in london. >> eliot: let me put this in english for people who are not steep in financial language like you are. jp morgan is doing what we don't want them to do. taking the federal guarantee gambling in a casino, and making us bail them out. that's why we went to the volcker rule, and jamie dimon is doning against it. >> he
. >> chase had the quote/unquote term of being good bank while goldman was faking from people like me snore squid that can wrap itself around it. >> goldman sachs with all of his squid-like tendencies has its own corner of the world. jp morgan chase takes in deposit from all the mom and pops and big businesses in the world, anyone who has more than $250,000 on deposit, they want to bank with jp morgan chase because they're too big to fail and it's government-backed, and they get all...
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blindside to about libya it's pure hypocrisy it stinks to heaven because nato did a good job quote unquote there it didn't. sure i mean you can understand the wariness whereas you know who's mubarak was an ally of the united states saudi arabia the united arab emirates are both allies and so they can kind of see what's going on here they're going to be very cautious. that the chaos that has been described is exactly what especially in the u.a.e. that it wants to avoid its whole economic model is based on being a bridge between east and west takes great pride in being the home to multinational companies to people from all over the world and it has made its mark in the global economy from this this sort of chaos described in libya what's going on even in egypt is the last thing that the u.a.e. wants and it will the leaders here will do what they need to do to sort of preserve what they believe is the correct model for this country ok if i go back to los angeles you know we can look at syria here i mean different narratives are employed here but you know the syrian uprising the protests acros
blindside to about libya it's pure hypocrisy it stinks to heaven because nato did a good job quote unquote there it didn't. sure i mean you can understand the wariness whereas you know who's mubarak was an ally of the united states saudi arabia the united arab emirates are both allies and so they can kind of see what's going on here they're going to be very cautious. that the chaos that has been described is exactly what especially in the u.a.e. that it wants to avoid its whole economic model...
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it was a rare event that anybody chose, quote-unquote, their spouse. and that was considered a bit odd, to do something like that. and your career was very much selected by, you know, the advice of your parents or the elders in the household. and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there s choosingoing on, b it was not a lot of personal choice, in that if you were to make a choice, that was something that was earned. that was something that came as a function of age and experience, so to speak. whereas as an american, when i was growing up, you were constantly told you were supposed to make the choices in life, you were supposed to decide what you were going to wear and how you... >> hinojosa: but let's step back for one second so people realize you were born in canada, but then your parents moved to new york, and you were being raised in queens. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and when you're being ised... now, some
it was a rare event that anybody chose, quote-unquote, their spouse. and that was considered a bit odd, to do something like that. and your career was very much selected by, you know, the advice of your parents or the elders in the household. and that was really the way the sikh lifestyle was. >> hinojosa: not a lot of choice. a lot of things predetermined for you, decided by people... >> certainly not a lot of personal choice. there s choosingoing on, b it was not a lot of personal...
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you can come up with some position somewhere else in the bank which you are quote/unquote hedging but the great genius of ima drew in charge of this, was that every time jamie dimon asked her to put a hedge she would turn that into a few hundred million dollar of profits. you are hedging and making billions at the same time. >> the first indication to me these are not just hedges was the fact she was being paid 14 million a year. you don't pay somebody 14 million a year if they are a risk manager? right? they have to be a profit center to get that compensation? >> absolutely not. clearly this isn't just a hedge. to me, it underscores the weakness of what the volumeker rule was going to beker rule was going to be. it would have been able to technically claim somehow that this was a hedge and that activity would have been exempted. that tells you how transparent and how ridiculous the volker rule was. >> part of that is because the banks have lobbied so extensively. when paul volker announced it, the theoretical divide between depository functions and proprietary trading was pretty clea
you can come up with some position somewhere else in the bank which you are quote/unquote hedging but the great genius of ima drew in charge of this, was that every time jamie dimon asked her to put a hedge she would turn that into a few hundred million dollar of profits. you are hedging and making billions at the same time. >> the first indication to me these are not just hedges was the fact she was being paid 14 million a year. you don't pay somebody 14 million a year if they are a risk...
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all these big kwoetd unquote favorites have not performed well. we've seen the charts breaking down. this is probably a nail in the coffin at least short-term. >> people have been worried about a couple things. morgan stanley is going to get a rating downgrade. people are worried about the collateral to post that. this is beyond that. people were looking for j.p. gorman to post collateral this is a new issue. >> a couple things, number one as an owner of j.p. morgan i'm not happy about it. i would not buy more on the decline. i think it's interesting. this is where j.p. morgan is best in breed. they're the first to do so. they have a portfolio that needs to be mark to market. there's not just one portfolio that needs to be mark to market. there are other portfolios that need to be mark to market. what is the impact, how far does it extend on the street and what others hold what appears to be some lousy pain her. >> what's troubling here is just a couple weeks ago j.p. morgan's management were out defending this outsized trader the london whale tha
all these big kwoetd unquote favorites have not performed well. we've seen the charts breaking down. this is probably a nail in the coffin at least short-term. >> people have been worried about a couple things. morgan stanley is going to get a rating downgrade. people are worried about the collateral to post that. this is beyond that. people were looking for j.p. gorman to post collateral this is a new issue. >> a couple things, number one as an owner of j.p. morgan i'm not happy...
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to kind of make sure the bases with him because it is difficult to treat president obama as quote unquote on the fence at least from the way traditionally should republicans look at it so he made this media sign that he feels that he needs to kind of. preemptively strike to get these people to keep them on his side. interesting point about you know i mean some could argue that the country is actually going broke because of her defense spending but that's so that's. i want to ask you do you think it's a false dichotomy and mitt romney is there presenting in san diego saying you know if we cut defense to spend money on social services our our country's going to basically be completely weak so we can't do that and you hear people booing when he even mentions the fact about spending money on social services are you looking at more libertarian minded where do you stand on that on my account of putting on basically saying that we cannot spend money on social services that our country every week and broke. i mean we can't spend money here we're spending about twice as much as we bring in so that
to kind of make sure the bases with him because it is difficult to treat president obama as quote unquote on the fence at least from the way traditionally should republicans look at it so he made this media sign that he feels that he needs to kind of. preemptively strike to get these people to keep them on his side. interesting point about you know i mean some could argue that the country is actually going broke because of her defense spending but that's so that's. i want to ask you do you...
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last year to me it just seemed like a campaign speech well let's be totally honest here the quote unquote within our reach to get out you can't reach to yemen or libya from afghanistan plus the real issue remains pakistan is our what hearing that name should be familiar to anyone attracts al-qaeda because he's still at large so we're about to eradicate them when their leadership still exists this so-called twenty or thirty years they've killed wasn't in afghanistan and it was so more else so again he's mixing apples and oranges when he says the war began and will end in afghanistan we have to talk about pakistan and yemen and we do mali and everywhere and i take exception at one of the most n.b.c. folks last night said this was like the killing of bin laden was like the. best this is like d.-day where you actually killed bin laden maybe like the invasion of europe where you had the beginning of the end in sight it's not there secondly and much more important this agreement this whole feet this political theater put forth was just that there was nothing he said last night that was new fact
last year to me it just seemed like a campaign speech well let's be totally honest here the quote unquote within our reach to get out you can't reach to yemen or libya from afghanistan plus the real issue remains pakistan is our what hearing that name should be familiar to anyone attracts al-qaeda because he's still at large so we're about to eradicate them when their leadership still exists this so-called twenty or thirty years they've killed wasn't in afghanistan and it was so more else so...
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>> guest: it is mostly a look at what the, quote, unquote, often called "new military" looks like.a lot of civilians are not really aware how massively the military has changed in--in the last 10 or 15 years. and i really--i really wanted people to see, and i wanted to do with that vignette, with on-the-ground reporting as much as possible. we're suffering now from something people talk about a lot, the-sort of the civilian military rift. it's particularly been between sort of, quote, unquote, "elite civilians" or, you know, the academia, intelligencia. there's a great rift now, which started in vietnam, between civilians who really know and care and have a sense of what's going on there and--and those that--that do know and care. i mean, there--the people that should know and care about their military don't, on the whole. there's a lot of ignorance out there, especially among the media elite and academia... c-span: when did... >> guest: stuff like that. c-span: when did you first go to the uss john stennis, and what is it? >> guest: well, it's an aircraft carrier. it, at that time
>> guest: it is mostly a look at what the, quote, unquote, often called "new military" looks like.a lot of civilians are not really aware how massively the military has changed in--in the last 10 or 15 years. and i really--i really wanted people to see, and i wanted to do with that vignette, with on-the-ground reporting as much as possible. we're suffering now from something people talk about a lot, the-sort of the civilian military rift. it's particularly been between sort of,...
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not knowing until the next day this was all, quote, unquote, obama's agents. >> and that's money thater agents pulled? >> that's right. this guy would not open his door. >> and now she's saying that selling her body is not something she's going to do anymore, according to this interview, but she's not opposed, i guess, to posing in men's magazines? >> not opposed. there are rumors that there may be some deals in the works. she wouldn't release any of those details. it's been two weeks since her claim to fame. she's probably figuring out where she's going to go with this. >> who knows where it's going to go. how do you define marriage? that's the question that north carolina voters must answer and it's sparking protests. we'll tell you why. >>> welcome back. voters in north carolina have a big issue weighing on their minds. they are concerned about amendment 1. it defines a marriage between one man and one woman recognized by the state. it bans same-sex marriage but also invalidates civil unions and domestic partnerships between unmarried heterosexual couples. reverend billy graham has
not knowing until the next day this was all, quote, unquote, obama's agents. >> and that's money thater agents pulled? >> that's right. this guy would not open his door. >> and now she's saying that selling her body is not something she's going to do anymore, according to this interview, but she's not opposed, i guess, to posing in men's magazines? >> not opposed. there are rumors that there may be some deals in the works. she wouldn't release any of those details. it's...
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we seem too busy with stress tests, lockdowns, near term regulatory actions that the story quote unquote is getting lost between all that. by the story, i mean the essential context and framework that we humans place around an accident so that we can with stand it and share and communicate with others. story telling, even today in the hyper internet media driven and still the most powerful form of communication. i was struck by today's accounts of the anniversary of the sinking of the titanic. i imagine how the story of the fukushima accident is going to be boiled down over time and passed on to generations to come. so i asked myself a question, i asked those here in the audience and those that might be looking in, does the fukushima accident a black swan event? referring to its length that has an impact and is only predictable in hindsight, you might say. or was it much like the titanic or a combination of engineering and perhaps complacency conspired in a snacenario where you had a speeding passenger ship traveling in the vicentety invested with icebergs, had an unknown flaw in its hul
we seem too busy with stress tests, lockdowns, near term regulatory actions that the story quote unquote is getting lost between all that. by the story, i mean the essential context and framework that we humans place around an accident so that we can with stand it and share and communicate with others. story telling, even today in the hyper internet media driven and still the most powerful form of communication. i was struck by today's accounts of the anniversary of the sinking of the titanic....
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but i'm saying for me, my big problem with gay marriage quote-unquote is the redefinition of the termredefining it. it is expanding it to include everybody. >> caller: okay. so going on that then, my question is at what point is marriage -- how far do we expand it? for example -- >> stephanie: slippery slope train coming. >> caller: no, it is not a question of a slippery slope. i'm curious what a quote-unquote liberal or progressive definition of what is the -- what is the cutoff point? >> stephanie: would you hop on the polygamy train? we were waiting for that. >> caller: if we're talking about consenting adults then is polygamy, does that fall under the jurisdiction of the -- >> stephanie: no. no, it does not. because marriage is between two people. i think -- >> caller: but why? >> stephanie: all right. too bad we're out of time. >> because the bible tells me so. >> stephanie: there you go. >> and other doris day songs. is it? >> not a doris day song. >> stephanie: i was wrong on that. well, quay serra >>you couldn't say it any more powerfully than that. >>it really is incredible.
but i'm saying for me, my big problem with gay marriage quote-unquote is the redefinition of the termredefining it. it is expanding it to include everybody. >> caller: okay. so going on that then, my question is at what point is marriage -- how far do we expand it? for example -- >> stephanie: slippery slope train coming. >> caller: no, it is not a question of a slippery slope. i'm curious what a quote-unquote liberal or progressive definition of what is the -- what is the...
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unquote. and to that end, v.a. should redirect spending away from bureaucrats and back to the direct care of veterans. i believe the visn reorganization act of 2012 would provide a more efficient and effective health care system to our veterans, and i hope my colleagues will see it in that light and support this effort at reorganization that is way past good. i thank the chair. i note the absence of a quorum. quorum call: quorum call: mr. bennet: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. bennet: thank you. i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. bennet: thank you. i came to the floor tonight and i'm going to relieve you in a few minutes so i promise i won't go on for very long, to talk about the f.d.a. reauthorization bill that's before the senate. i was sorry that we couldn't get it to a vote today. i'm hope thankful tomorrow we will be able to, because from my perspective as someone who has only been here for a few years, the process, the committ
unquote. and to that end, v.a. should redirect spending away from bureaucrats and back to the direct care of veterans. i believe the visn reorganization act of 2012 would provide a more efficient and effective health care system to our veterans, and i hope my colleagues will see it in that light and support this effort at reorganization that is way past good. i thank the chair. i note the absence of a quorum. quorum call: quorum call: mr. bennet: mr. president? the presiding officer: the...
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, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024.unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. tonight i would like to speak to you about this transition. but first, let us remember why we came here. it was here, in afghanistan, where osama bin laden established a save haven for his terrorist organization. it was here in afghanistan where al-qaeda brought new recruits trained the
, leave in 2014 we will quote unquote stay until 2024.unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to...
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he also, quote, unquote, picked winners and losers and gave two biotech companies almost $5 million inunds and guess what they did several years later? they went bankrupt and laid off all those employees. if you are going to point something like that out, you are going to have to be open to hypocritical issues, because that's what he did as governor. >> is this almost the down side of having a race that is so fascinatingly close and it is, that they have to argue over what i'll call small ball. people that think solyndra is a waste of taxpayer money. it is not a lot of money. in governor romney's case, he did have some programs that went to companies. they went up and criticized the record. the country has some pretty fundamental problems, what do you do for job creation and tax reform and what about medicare and social security? we are playing down here small ball. >> that's what happens in this stage of the campaign when the candidates control everything. they are not doing that many interviews but press events. december 31st, this year, we have this taxmageddon going. two visions of
he also, quote, unquote, picked winners and losers and gave two biotech companies almost $5 million inunds and guess what they did several years later? they went bankrupt and laid off all those employees. if you are going to point something like that out, you are going to have to be open to hypocritical issues, because that's what he did as governor. >> is this almost the down side of having a race that is so fascinatingly close and it is, that they have to argue over what i'll call small...
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priority and continues to take steps to protect them and advance the understanding of concussions, unquote. thanks to paula farris for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to meet three buddies crossing the globe in a record-breaking taxi ride. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 filling layers of whole grain fiber in those fun little biscuits... so they stick with you, all morning long. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. [ mini ] yee haw! a big breakfast in a little biscuit. >>> like a lot of great adventures, it began as a bar bet. it ended as a 15-month record-breaking journey that crisscrossed the entire globe and it all took place inside an old taxi cab. abc's t.j. winick met up with three pals at the end of a big adventure in the busiest intersection on earth, right here in times square. >> reporter: what do you get when you take three college buddies, a n
priority and continues to take steps to protect them and advance the understanding of concussions, unquote. thanks to paula farris for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to meet three buddies crossing the globe in a record-breaking taxi ride. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [...
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. >> we heard that he was quote unquote going to charge $800. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh >>ú >> stephen: tonight, can liberals and conservatives find common ground? yes, if the conservatives can drill for oil on it. (laughter) and my guest, harvard professor michael sandell has a new book called "what money expect buy." it's pandas, i've tried. (laughter) i like to think outside the box. then when i'm tired of thinking i get back in my box. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. very nice. (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you so much. thank you so much. thank you. welcome to the "report," good to have you with us. nation, as you know, i love space exploration. venus, jupiter, planet hollywood. (laughter) i'm all for colonizing mars if it has really good buffalo wings. (laughter) and i'm totally jacked into the space scene. i've trained with nasa.
. >> we heard that he was quote unquote going to charge $800. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh >>ú >> stephen: tonight, can liberals and conservatives find common ground? yes, if the conservatives can drill for oil on it. (laughter) and my guest, harvard professor michael sandell has a new book called "what money expect buy." it's pandas, i've tried. (laughter) i like to think outside the box. then when i'm tired of...
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it's the way that, quote unquote, those people are. now, i think much of the rest of the lecture will engage in that argument, in some way, shape or form. so i'll just let it hang there for a bit. i'll not tell you if it's right or if it's wrong. but i'm going to go through some of the other causes of the urban crisis that people at the time and scholars since have pieced together, to understand the long history of it, and the structural reasons for it as a social issue. going back to mills, though, a bit, if we argue that these problems, these problems of abandonment, loss of tax base, loss of jobs, residential segregation, if we argue that those are the fault of the people who came, then we're treating it as, what? mills would say that's treating it as an individual trouble. that this is the result of these individuals, and their individual troubles. therefore, the solution is if you just fix them, if you fix the way that they act, the way that they think, then you will fix the urban crisis. my personal, and my personal opinion and m
it's the way that, quote unquote, those people are. now, i think much of the rest of the lecture will engage in that argument, in some way, shape or form. so i'll just let it hang there for a bit. i'll not tell you if it's right or if it's wrong. but i'm going to go through some of the other causes of the urban crisis that people at the time and scholars since have pieced together, to understand the long history of it, and the structural reasons for it as a social issue. going back to mills,...
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banners and notwithstanding the statement i am ready to make, what mayor tidwell has done to quote- unquote mirror the 2000 report would be the opening statement. district 1 deviates blah, blah, blah to protect these. to the point that was raised, we need to be clear that those listed are those that are in fact whoel. i think we also said we would take off communities of interest. so can we ask karan and team to review our current draft and to pull from that, but identify within that the recognized neighborhoods, just as a catalog of listings that would then have district one, district two, district 3, it does to four through 11? is that doable? >> and then do you want this to say this is recognized by the department of elections. and then submit it? >> no. >> ok. >> then what layer do you want us oto work with? >> use department and of elections. >> the portila is different and what was public we submitted. >> but that will not change whether we are saying portila is -- >> it does.
banners and notwithstanding the statement i am ready to make, what mayor tidwell has done to quote- unquote mirror the 2000 report would be the opening statement. district 1 deviates blah, blah, blah to protect these. to the point that was raised, we need to be clear that those listed are those that are in fact whoel. i think we also said we would take off communities of interest. so can we ask karan and team to review our current draft and to pull from that, but identify within that the...
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, and that, quote, we broke the taliban's momentum, unquote.e two recently returned from a fact-finding trip to the region where they met with afghan president hamid karzai. quote, president karzai believes the taliban will not come back. i'm not so sure, feinstein said. quote, the taliban has a shattered system of governors in many province, unquote. when asked if the taliban's capabilities had been degraded since obama deployed the additional troops two years ago, feinstein said, quote, i think we both say that what we found is that the taliban is stronger, unquote. i was in afghanistan a couple of weeks ago, was in afghanistan a couple months before that. and as one of the afghans pointed out, former ally, well, they're still allies, as far as they're concerned. this administration's thrown them under the bus, but they pointed out, you know, from the taliban's perspective they have said, we the taliban do not have to win a single battle. all we have to do is be here when the united states leaves. now, a couple of weeks ago, of course, the ad
, and that, quote, we broke the taliban's momentum, unquote.e two recently returned from a fact-finding trip to the region where they met with afghan president hamid karzai. quote, president karzai believes the taliban will not come back. i'm not so sure, feinstein said. quote, the taliban has a shattered system of governors in many province, unquote. when asked if the taliban's capabilities had been degraded since obama deployed the additional troops two years ago, feinstein said, quote, i...
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know you had quite a bit of sage advice for him, but is he trying these days too hard to be, quote unquotean expression in my profession called flop sweat. it's that the vaudeville yian tapping so hard he's in trouble. he's try too hard to be something he's not as i just said. ronald reagan was always himself. he was what he was. whatever his legacy, whatever his politics, he was precisely and always himself. he was very comfortable in himself. unfortunately, romney is not. >> one would think to be ones self or to communicate an empathetic message which seems important in this day and age, i mean americans are suffering. we're going through a sort of economic crisis or coming out of one. to connect with voters, roxny does feed to channel a certain amount of empathy. in order to do that, one would think you'd have to draw from personal experience. is this not part of sort of acting 101, that you draw from your own stories of suffering or sadness or emotion to then convey that on the stage. >> franklin roosevelt was called a traitor to his class. he drew on his own experience, which was a ve
know you had quite a bit of sage advice for him, but is he trying these days too hard to be, quote unquotean expression in my profession called flop sweat. it's that the vaudeville yian tapping so hard he's in trouble. he's try too hard to be something he's not as i just said. ronald reagan was always himself. he was what he was. whatever his legacy, whatever his politics, he was precisely and always himself. he was very comfortable in himself. unfortunately, romney is not. >> one would...
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. >> but also, for people who perhaps are considered quote/unquote fringe or ultra conservative, forend jeremiah wright story never went away. he pointed out that one program had mentioned jeremiah wright, i think, seven time in the last week. so for maybe independent voters, maybe the women vote here's are right now trying to figure out if there's a quote/unquote war on women. this doesn't matter. those folks who are out of jobs right now, this doesn't matter. for a certain segment of our society, this story never went away. >> and it is a tight rope that republicans have to walk. in my conversations with the romney campaign, republicans on capitol hill, they want to talk about the economy them want to talk about the deficit and the debt. however, there is a very sizable portion of the republican base that actually wants to talk about these other topics like jeremiah wright. and actually, take the fight to president obama personally. that conflict within the republican party is something to watch. he is probably expected to give comments today. they want nothing to do with this stor
. >> but also, for people who perhaps are considered quote/unquote fringe or ultra conservative, forend jeremiah wright story never went away. he pointed out that one program had mentioned jeremiah wright, i think, seven time in the last week. so for maybe independent voters, maybe the women vote here's are right now trying to figure out if there's a quote/unquote war on women. this doesn't matter. those folks who are out of jobs right now, this doesn't matter. for a certain segment of...
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the company -- companies that they went in and quote, unquote, restructured, the bain investors alwaysheir money back. sometimes these companies went on to be successful, sometimes they didn't, and they were restructured right out of business, and sometimes they relied on what? government subsidies paid for by taxpayers. part of it is filling in the story. >> jimmy, karen got an a and a b and a sub-a and sub-b in that explanation. >> she's very good at what she does. >> romney, in the cbs "new york times" poll, got 46% to obama's 43%. >> i'm not a fan of this ad. i think he's right. capitalism is capitalism. it's good and it's bad. it's pretty and it's ugly. and by the way, that's the way it works in capitalism. now, here's the problem. let me finish. >> not all capitalism borrows money and -- >> karen, karen, let me finish this, okay. >> but you still have to tell the full picture. that's what i didn't like about ratner. >> what i'm saying is i'm with you. romney has a credibility issue. romn romney, as seen by the american people, lacks credibility. and this ad draws to the issue abo
the company -- companies that they went in and quote, unquote, restructured, the bain investors alwaysheir money back. sometimes these companies went on to be successful, sometimes they didn't, and they were restructured right out of business, and sometimes they relied on what? government subsidies paid for by taxpayers. part of it is filling in the story. >> jimmy, karen got an a and a b and a sub-a and sub-b in that explanation. >> she's very good at what she does. >>...
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you have scott brown who's, quote, unquote, a moderate or self-proclaimed moderate.nk a lot of people don't know how that race is going to play out. >> classic liberal. i'm sort of surprised. this is an oklahoma girl. i know these kids. i grew up in texas. >> do you have to adopt that accent? >> you got to talk right. folks at home know i'm here. you know, she's someone who -- i mean, her father sort of, you know, blue-collar work. they lost a home. >> i think liberals and progressives can be a working class from the middle of the country. >> i don't see her voice. i don't hear her positions as classically liberal. >> i think that's a very important point because that's what separates this race, even those it's massachusetts, this race was not really going to be winnable for democrats until elizabeth warren came along. all of the top prospects in massachusetts, the sort of traditional massachusetts libera liberals, took a pass and were losing. what elizabeth warren is able to do is communicate ideas in a digestible way. very rare. >> and not do it as left versus righ
you have scott brown who's, quote, unquote, a moderate or self-proclaimed moderate.nk a lot of people don't know how that race is going to play out. >> classic liberal. i'm sort of surprised. this is an oklahoma girl. i know these kids. i grew up in texas. >> do you have to adopt that accent? >> you got to talk right. folks at home know i'm here. you know, she's someone who -- i mean, her father sort of, you know, blue-collar work. they lost a home. >> i think liberals...
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they are hybrid threats which nato defines as quote unquote according to the allied transformation posed by adversaries with the ability to simultaneously employ convention and unconventional means adaptively in pursuit of their objectives. generally speaking these challenges include terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass drx, cyber attacks, psycher terrorism, piracy and attacks on maritime security including the security of global shipping routes, energy and environmental security and state failure. to respond to these throats nato created an emerging security challenges division or escd within the nato international staff in august 2012. this was nato's structural response to cost cutting threats and was the fruit of several years of discussions. it brought -- brings together various existing fields of expertise into one single division. nato's integrated approach was echoed in the 2010 strategic concept. here we have a military organization that could adjust its structure to take into account other factors. traditional military tools would be ineffective against a coordinated
they are hybrid threats which nato defines as quote unquote according to the allied transformation posed by adversaries with the ability to simultaneously employ convention and unconventional means adaptively in pursuit of their objectives. generally speaking these challenges include terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass drx, cyber attacks, psycher terrorism, piracy and attacks on maritime security including the security of global shipping routes, energy and environmental security and...
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they've got a lot of popularity, but there is the wrap.com called facebook quote, a legacy system, unquotehey're not keeping up with mobile as much as desk tops. when a company like it is called legacy, a sign of how quickly things move and cutting point usa today, by jefferson said, quote, if you're not paying for it, you're not the customer, you're the product being sold. for all of those people on facebook, it's free to use, how are they making money? by selling your stuff off. useful reminder how the company works. >> and having been in egypt is that egyptians really love facebook because they credit facebook withing have helped bring about their revolution. whether or not they're grateful next year is knower. >> jon: mine came along too early. >> friendster. >> and what hasn't gotten covered friday and the ipo a great story about american capitalism, a college kid with a great idea turns it into the huge business and in his short life already iconic american company. >> a great american story. >> jon: when we come back, big name media stars so what they know on jeopardy. >> how math a
they've got a lot of popularity, but there is the wrap.com called facebook quote, a legacy system, unquotehey're not keeping up with mobile as much as desk tops. when a company like it is called legacy, a sign of how quickly things move and cutting point usa today, by jefferson said, quote, if you're not paying for it, you're not the customer, you're the product being sold. for all of those people on facebook, it's free to use, how are they making money? by selling your stuff off. useful...
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priority and continues to take steps to protect them and advance the understanding of concussions, unquote. thanks to paula farris for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to meet three buddies crossing the globe in a record-breaking taxi ride. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 filling layers of whole grain fiber in those fun little biscuits... so they stick with you, all morning long. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. [ mini ] yee haw! a big breakfast in a little biscuit. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exctly what you'rere choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorisoft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices an
priority and continues to take steps to protect them and advance the understanding of concussions, unquote. thanks to paula farris for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to meet three buddies crossing the globe in a record-breaking taxi ride. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [...
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i have never forgotten the promise, unquote. he understands the sacrifices we have made this evening because he has made them. he understands how difficult it is to rejoin society because he has done it. he understands the traumas that prince harry has spoken of so eloquently. his life of public service has been informed in so many ways from what he experienced as a young man. sergeant hagen, mr. chairman, we of a atlantic council salute you. >> fred, thank you, i am grateful for the opportunity to make this award presentation, not to just because i was once an enlisted man in the armed forces and not because i have anything against offers. but the enlisted men and women, they're the ones who earn an honest living. you know, when i was in the army, generals used to paralyze me and scare the hell out of me. that no longer is the case. sergeant majors do. that's right, your former sergeant major there. enlisted men and women deserve special recognition, not slighting our officers and those who also dedicate themselves to our count
i have never forgotten the promise, unquote. he understands the sacrifices we have made this evening because he has made them. he understands how difficult it is to rejoin society because he has done it. he understands the traumas that prince harry has spoken of so eloquently. his life of public service has been informed in so many ways from what he experienced as a young man. sergeant hagen, mr. chairman, we of a atlantic council salute you. >> fred, thank you, i am grateful for the...
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they want to stop these quote, unquote, parking douches.y have made an app that will help people do so. the app takes a picture of wrongly parked cars and recognizes license plates and the model and color of these cars and then it takes it one step further. >> the dangerous app goes to an i.p. address. people that have never worked close to locations where these cars were parkeded see it. they appear as pop-ups on websites. they can see the car and registration number interrupting you while you try to read an online article. it let's you know this particular car is annoying people in a certain street. in order to get rid of this annoying car, you share the photo of the parking douche on social media and then it will disappear. >> if you are one of the parking douches, it exposes your douchy ways of parking to colleague and friends and all of your friends know you are one of the douchy parkers. >> checking the book, public humiliation. >> they call it a naming and shaming campaign. >> now, you are going to get annoyed at parkers when you wer
they want to stop these quote, unquote, parking douches.y have made an app that will help people do so. the app takes a picture of wrongly parked cars and recognizes license plates and the model and color of these cars and then it takes it one step further. >> the dangerous app goes to an i.p. address. people that have never worked close to locations where these cars were parkeded see it. they appear as pop-ups on websites. they can see the car and registration number interrupting you...