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and wrong could think otherwise, to read the bible, which says, "as you would that men should do, unto you, do ye also unto them, and and then tonight -- deny to a whole race, to me, is an insult to god and to his church. but as i said earlier, i must forbear. let us judge not lest we also be judged. but the question of louisiana is more a question of whether, as it stands, is it all that is desirable? would it be wiser to take it as it is and help improve it, or to reject it and spurn it? well, in my estimation, if we spurn them in what they are now doing, we are doing our utmost to disorganize and destroy the good work which has thus far taken place. we are saying to the white man you are worthless. we will not help you, nor will we be helped by you. and to the black man, we are saying this cup of liberty which is being held to your lips by your former masters -- we now dash it to the ground and leave leave you to your desserts its spilled contents at any time and way you might. but on the other hand, if we sustain this new government, the converse of all that is true. we encourage their
and wrong could think otherwise, to read the bible, which says, "as you would that men should do, unto you, do ye also unto them, and and then tonight -- deny to a whole race, to me, is an insult to god and to his church. but as i said earlier, i must forbear. let us judge not lest we also be judged. but the question of louisiana is more a question of whether, as it stands, is it all that is desirable? would it be wiser to take it as it is and help improve it, or to reject it and spurn it?...
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the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. the light of his countenance upon you and give you his peace this day and always. amen. ♪ >> teach us good lord, to fight and not to seek for rest. to labor and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing that we do thy will. through jesus christ, our lord, amen. our father, which art in heaven hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done, as earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom the power, and the glory forever and ever, amen. under god's gracious mercy and protection we commit you. lord bless you and keep you. the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. the lord lift up the light of his countenance upon you and give you his peace this day and always. amen. [horns] ♪ ♪ >> god save our gracious queen long live our noble queen god save the queen send her victorious, happ
the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. the light of his countenance upon you and give you his peace this day and always. amen. ♪ >> teach us good lord, to fight and not to seek for rest. to labor and not to ask for any reward, save that of knowing that we do thy will. through jesus christ, our lord, amen. our father, which art in heaven hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done, as earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and...
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and wrong could think otherwise, to read the bible, which says "as you would that men should do, unto you, do ye also unto them, and then deny -- unto them," and then deny a whole race, to me, is an insult to god and to his church. but as i said earlier, i must forbear. let us judge not lest we also be judged. but the question of louisiana is more a question of whether, as it stands -- is it all that is desirable? would it be wiser to take it as it is and help improve it, or to reject it and spurn it? in my estimation, if we spurn them in what they are now doing we are doing our utmost to disorganize and destroy the good work which has thus far taken place. we are saying to the white man you are worthless. we will not help you, nor will we be helped by you. and to the black man, we are saying this cup of liberty which is being held to your lips by your former masters -- we now -- to the ground and leave to your desserts it's spilled contents at any time and way you might. but on the other hand, if we sustain this new government, the converse of all that is true. we encourage their hearts.
and wrong could think otherwise, to read the bible, which says "as you would that men should do, unto you, do ye also unto them, and then deny -- unto them," and then deny a whole race, to me, is an insult to god and to his church. but as i said earlier, i must forbear. let us judge not lest we also be judged. but the question of louisiana is more a question of whether, as it stands -- is it all that is desirable? would it be wiser to take it as it is and help improve it, or to reject...
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the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. ou and give you his peace this day and always. amen. ♪ god save our gracious queen! long live our noble queen! god save the queen! ♪ ♪ send her victorious happy and glorious long to reign over us, god save the queen! ♪ >> the duke of york leaving by the foreign and commonwealth office. leading the dispersal. the other efficient take their leave. they joined this pause in national life. there come here to pay their respects. robert gale, the royal naval wre ath layer. representatives of the three services. the navy, the army, the air force. terry charman, a respectful moment. >> beautifully done with the simple city that marks a lot of the remembrance in britain. >> today is the start of the ve day weekend. it is the solemn remembrance today. the mood will change. >> i think the mood will change. there was a lot of solemnity in 1945 but then of course the mood to change to one of celebration. though not as a riotous celebration as greeted the armistice in 1918. >> to think it is because
the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. ou and give you his peace this day and always. amen. ♪ god save our gracious queen! long live our noble queen! god save the queen! ♪ ♪ send her victorious happy and glorious long to reign over us, god save the queen! ♪ >> the duke of york leaving by the foreign and commonwealth office. leading the dispersal. the other efficient take their leave. they joined this pause in national life. there come here to pay their...
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the lord shine upon you and be gracious unto you. the lord lift up his countenance upon you."god save the queen"] >> the duke of york leaving by the foreign and commonwealth office. the politicians take their leave. they have joined this pause. a victory for some. defeat for others. they have come here to pay their respect. robert gale. representatives of the three services. the navy, the army, the air force. a respectful moment. >> beautifully done with the simplicity that marks a lot of the remembrance in britain. one sees it in the cemeteries, or all over the world. beautifully-maintained memorial. >> today is the start of the ve day weekend. it is ve day. it is the solemn remembrance today. the mood will change. >> i think the mood will change. there was a lot of solemnity in 1945, especially for those who'd lost ones during the war, as so many had, but then of course the mood did change to one of celebration. though not as a riotous celebration as greeted the armistice in 1918. >> do you think it is because of the second world war went on that much longer, the end was a
the lord shine upon you and be gracious unto you. the lord lift up his countenance upon you."god save the queen"] >> the duke of york leaving by the foreign and commonwealth office. the politicians take their leave. they have joined this pause. a victory for some. defeat for others. they have come here to pay their respect. robert gale. representatives of the three services. the navy, the army, the air force. a respectful moment. >> beautifully done with the simplicity...
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you surrounded yourself with women and gave your strength unto them. is. if you won't confess this, then you leave me with no choice than to start making it known all across the country. >> beginning in 2010, male members came forward with allegations of sexual abuse of their wives by victor barnard acting in his role as a pastor or religious leader. >> thank god somebody was bothered by the fact that their grown wife was recruited to have sex with this guy or possibly the children would have never been believed. >> he was trying to sleep with every woman in the church. so you don't form a group, they were called his maidens, you know, for what purpose, you know. >> there was a rumor that there was a group of young girls that were these maidens and that something may be going on. but no one was coming forward saying i saw it, i know exactly what happened. we certainly had no victims at that time coming forward saying i'm making the allegation that he sexually abused me. >> about three months later, i got a phone call from the sheriff that basically sai
you surrounded yourself with women and gave your strength unto them. is. if you won't confess this, then you leave me with no choice than to start making it known all across the country. >> beginning in 2010, male members came forward with allegations of sexual abuse of their wives by victor barnard acting in his role as a pastor or religious leader. >> thank god somebody was bothered by the fact that their grown wife was recruited to have sex with this guy or possibly the children...
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[speaking native tongue] the greeting of peace of christ be unto you. i was driving to work when i heard a plane attacked the twin towers. i screamed out god is great and i asked myself what if the office building i was working in was struck by a plane. i would have perished along with everyone like the incent people did. for me 9/11 was the beginning of the end of my commit punishment -- commitment to the end of violent extremism. i grew up attending a very conservative koran school with roys of boys separated from the girls, sitting in benches rocking back and forth and reciteing things but not undering the word. contrast that with attending day school that was the opposite. here i could talk to girls and have a normal functional relationship with them. when i left the koran school at 12 i wasn't discriminated against or anything. i was one of the cool kids. i had a party when i was 17 while my parents were away and my conservative uncle walked in and they were angry over bringing non-islams into high mouse. i traveled to india and pakistan and ended
[speaking native tongue] the greeting of peace of christ be unto you. i was driving to work when i heard a plane attacked the twin towers. i screamed out god is great and i asked myself what if the office building i was working in was struck by a plane. i would have perished along with everyone like the incent people did. for me 9/11 was the beginning of the end of my commit punishment -- commitment to the end of violent extremism. i grew up attending a very conservative koran school with roys...
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mubin shaikh: in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11, 2001, i was driving to work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately, i said god is great. i asked myself what if the , office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else, just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 2001 was for all intents and purposes the beginning of the end of the commitment to my extremist mindset. let me explained. i was born and raised in toronto, canada to indian immigrants. i grew up attending a very conservative brand of koran school, boys separate from girls, sitting at wooden benches, rocking back and forth reciting the koran in arabic but not understanding a word of what was read. my daily life, attending public school, the complete opposite of the madrassa. here, i could talk to girls and have a normal, functional relationship with them. when i left the koran school at a
mubin shaikh: in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11, 2001, i was driving to work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately, i said god is great. i asked myself what if the , office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else, just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 2001 was for all intents and...
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mubin shaikh: in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11, 2001, i was driving to work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately, i said god is great. i asked myself, what if the office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else, just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 2001 was for all intents and purposes the beginning of the end of the commitment to my extremist mindset. allow me to explain. i was born and raised in toronto, canada to indian immigrants. i grew up attending a very conservative brand of koran school, boys separate from girls, sitting at wooden benches, rocking back and forth reciting the koran in arabic but not understanding a word of what was read. contrast that with my daily life, attending public school, the complete opposite of the madrassa. here, i could talk to girls and have a normal, functional relationship with them. when i left
mubin shaikh: in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11, 2001, i was driving to work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately, i said god is great. i asked myself, what if the office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else, just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 2001 was for all intents and...
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. >> in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11 2001, i was driving the work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately i said god is great: what if the office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 200 01 was the beginning of the end of the commitment to my extremist mindset. i was born and raised in toronto, canada to indian immigrants. i grew up attending a very conservative brand of koran school, roys of boys separate friday the girls, sitting at wooden benches rocking back and forth reciting the koran in arabics, but not understanding a word of what was red. my daily life, attending public school, the complete opposite of the ma dress sa. here i could talk to girls and have a normal functional relationship with them. when i left the koran school at age 12 and moved into middle school and high schoo
. >> in the greeting of jesus christ, peace be unto you. to the esteemed members of the senate committee, on september 11 2001, i was driving the work when i first heard a plane struck the world trade center. immediately i said god is great: what if the office building i was working in was similarly struck by a plane? i would have perished along with everyone else just as those innocent people perished on that day. for me, september 11, 200 01 was the beginning of the end of the...
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according to rodney stewart -- i would say, do onto others as they do unto you. st: so you support the death penalty? caller: yes. yes. two strikes, you're out. you only live twice. diamonds are forever. smooth operator. host: kevin from mount vernon, new york. democrats line. caller: hi, this is kevin. i just want to let the people know that wasting the taxpayers money on appeals and unnecessary criminal court procedures is something that the united states does not need. people come over here and abuse are criminal justice system and take full advantage of the rights that only our citizens should be allowed to have. simple as that. the death penalty, see you later. host: "boston globe" and other massachusetts area newspapers have coverage of the decision yesterday. here is the "boston globe" headline -- sentenced to death. other papers as well taking the decision yesterday. here is "the boston herald" -- justice. we have invited massachusetts residents to call, (202) 748-8003. deborah is from new haven, connecticut. what are your thoughts on yesterday's decision?
according to rodney stewart -- i would say, do onto others as they do unto you. st: so you support the death penalty? caller: yes. yes. two strikes, you're out. you only live twice. diamonds are forever. smooth operator. host: kevin from mount vernon, new york. democrats line. caller: hi, this is kevin. i just want to let the people know that wasting the taxpayers money on appeals and unnecessary criminal court procedures is something that the united states does not need. people come over here...
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i believe in doing unto others that you wish on yourself. the times when it matters most is when you would most like to or justify that you are doing so. i thought i had a responsibility to keep going with this. i did not even think twice about it. >> there were wiretaps electronic surveillance, without getting search warrants, without getting the legal piece of paper that said you could do that. we took a separate track that circumvents the normal process and the court. i said really? that is why we are here, to do things that are legal, but to do it the right way catch that people, and we think we are doing something illegal? it is a federal crime in the statute, there is no argument or question about it. it is a federal crime to listen to somebody's phone without getting a warrant. i thought the american people should know and let the american people decide whether they thought it was -- that the government was doing when they considered illegal or not. >> governments are increasingly starting to shut us out, change the processes by which
i believe in doing unto others that you wish on yourself. the times when it matters most is when you would most like to or justify that you are doing so. i thought i had a responsibility to keep going with this. i did not even think twice about it. >> there were wiretaps electronic surveillance, without getting search warrants, without getting the legal piece of paper that said you could do that. we took a separate track that circumvents the normal process and the court. i said really?...
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my kids can cuddle up and have a sphere unto themselves. you to get to those screens, one thing cable has tried to do is to port their content off their systems on to those devices, i think that's the first step that's really important. then i think you have to think about, how do you exist as a companion to the self-published self-created kind of content? that lives on the internet. and if you want to be part of that experience or companion to that experience, i don't think it's enough to ask the consumer to completely change ecosystems to go from watching parascope to watching game of thrones, i think you'll see more integration. >> speaking of parascope and game of thrones, a lot of people parascoping the first game of thrones and then the ceo of twitter seemingly talking about what a victory it was. how do you -- do you look at that as a victory? the ability to live stream anything you want. meaning you could put a camera in anybody's face at any time, and reach -- the other day i parascoped my lunch by the san francisco bay and i got 5,000
my kids can cuddle up and have a sphere unto themselves. you to get to those screens, one thing cable has tried to do is to port their content off their systems on to those devices, i think that's the first step that's really important. then i think you have to think about, how do you exist as a companion to the self-published self-created kind of content? that lives on the internet. and if you want to be part of that experience or companion to that experience, i don't think it's enough to ask...
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what that means for the folks coming do unto the white house today, for times, for moments you are not allowed to walk right up to a certain section of the fence because the crews are doing that work. so you'll have to move down and take your picture from a different angle. we are expecting this to be today. in terms of when they'll install the spikes on the top of the fence that work begins in july. back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath at the white house, thank you. >>> 6:48. health officials are concerned for laboratory workers who handled live anthrax samples. the u.s. military accidentally shipped the samples to labs in maryland and virginia. it shipped at least some active samples to as many as nine states via fedex. defense officials confirmed yesterday live spores were found in one shipment and they suspect the others have it as well. the cdc has ordered all the anthrax shipments be locked down until they can be collected for further testing. >>> new pictures in to the live desk right now. this is a time lapse video of a lightning storm in oklahoma city. it is lighting up
what that means for the folks coming do unto the white house today, for times, for moments you are not allowed to walk right up to a certain section of the fence because the crews are doing that work. so you'll have to move down and take your picture from a different angle. we are expecting this to be today. in terms of when they'll install the spikes on the top of the fence that work begins in july. back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath at the white house, thank you. >>>...
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you a live look outside from san bruno and city of san francisco. there is no impersonating the weather that we see out here because it is unique unto itself. rob, we have a pretty nice day here in store. you said a little of the heat up again. fewly dropping off. >> yeah. at least some places today out towards the coast we'll see cooling, especially around santa cruz yesterday. highs in the nines there. today, 70s as the coastal cooldown gets under way. right now cloud free and kind of warm actually to start the morning. 63 in san jose right now. 58 in san francisco. and not much wind for the moment this will begin to change as we get into the afternoon as the wind speeds pick upcoming off the cool pacific ocean and coupled with some low clouds that are already coming up the coast past monterrey this morning. that's going to bring our temperatures down for mainly the coast around santa cruz and half-moon bay and pacifica for the afternoon. notice the clouds starting to fill in. that's where we will get most of the cooling today. valleys, 80s to near 90 degree temperatures, especially out towards fairfield and the tri-valley for one more day
you a live look outside from san bruno and city of san francisco. there is no impersonating the weather that we see out here because it is unique unto itself. rob, we have a pretty nice day here in store. you said a little of the heat up again. fewly dropping off. >> yeah. at least some places today out towards the coast we'll see cooling, especially around santa cruz yesterday. highs in the nines there. today, 70s as the coastal cooldown gets under way. right now cloud free and kind of...
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you are wearing now. >> despite his plane to be avenging a wrong unto his family, charles bowles never sends one dime homeng the truth about the real man. in february, 1888, bowles and his alter ego black bart disappear for the last time, leaving behind a legacy of crime and a true legend of the real west. >>> hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge janine. why are we fighting in iraq and afghanistan when even they don't have the will to fight? >> the iraqi forces showed no will to fight. they were not outnumbered. they vastly outnumbered the opposing force and yet they failed to fight. >>a air strikes are effective, but neither they nor anything we do can substitute for
you are wearing now. >> despite his plane to be avenging a wrong unto his family, charles bowles never sends one dime homeng the truth about the real man. in february, 1888, bowles and his alter ego black bart disappear for the last time, leaving behind a legacy of crime and a true legend of the real west. >>> hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge janine. why are we fighting in iraq and afghanistan when even they don't have the will to fight? >> the iraqi forces showed no...
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you right now. >> but despite his claim to be a venking wrong unto his family by wells fargo, charles bowls nevere home. revealing the truth about the real man. in february 1888, bowles and his alter ego black bart disappeared into the last time leaving behind a legacy of crime and a true legend of the real west. >> i'm never going to settle down. if they had, i wouldn't be here today. >> next time on "legends and lies" -- >> that will wondered if i'd mat of this one alive. >> i did not mean to kill anyone! >> go to hell, pat! >> i'm not going anywhere. >> news is the first draft of history. it is immediate and takes place in real time. legends take longer to develop and are sometimes based on men. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend. >> afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. you think mr. crockett will be making it today? i don't think so. i think it will be just like last time. scared i'm going to win. spent too much time in the woods,
you right now. >> but despite his claim to be a venking wrong unto his family by wells fargo, charles bowls nevere home. revealing the truth about the real man. in february 1888, bowles and his alter ego black bart disappeared into the last time leaving behind a legacy of crime and a true legend of the real west. >> i'm never going to settle down. if they had, i wouldn't be here today. >> next time on "legends and lies" -- >> that will wondered if i'd mat of...
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unto themselves. they are not doing good service for the american economy. >> you, i think, are seen by progressives asa fellow progressive. you have an identity that's associated with the liberal wing of the democratic party. i want to talk about your stance on guns. slate had a headline, bernie sanders, gun nut. they go through your record. they talk about how you voted against the brady act. how you voted to allow guns on checked bags on amtrak. how you have gotten fairly high scores from the nra. are you, in fact, senator, a gun nut? >> actually, if you check it out, the last rating i got from the nra to the best of my knowledge was an "f." that doesn't quite make me a gun nut. in my state of vermont, we are a very rural state where guns are about hunting, target practice, antique guns and we have a pretty low crime rate. i do believe, obviously, that nationally, guns in baltimore and guns in los angeles are very different. i have voted against the importation of assault weapons. i understand not every part of america is the state of vermont. >> there is a big con proversecy brewing or the partners
unto themselves. they are not doing good service for the american economy. >> you, i think, are seen by progressives asa fellow progressive. you have an identity that's associated with the liberal wing of the democratic party. i want to talk about your stance on guns. slate had a headline, bernie sanders, gun nut. they go through your record. they talk about how you voted against the brady act. how you voted to allow guns on checked bags on amtrak. how you have gotten fairly high scores...
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unto a minute. neighbors tell me it is evenly going to get worse. can you hear me? what happens when you live next to the philadelphia international airport? you have to shout your conversation if you live outside. >> like everyone else you learn to live with it. >> reporter: nancy tells me that they look at the future with fear now that the airport is expanding and will push up to their backyards. >> it's gotten progressively worse ever sings i've come back. it's definitely something that you forget about. it's loud. >> her son has a growing family and needed a bigger home but he refused to buy where he grew up because of the noise and disruptions. happening at the airport over the next decade an expanded runway to allow for more jets and new terminals and rental car facility. >> we have deer come through, birds, everything. >> reporter: this wooded area at the end of their street is compromised, too. neighbors say they're told a wall is going to be built right through it. >> what kind of quality of life are you going to have? >> what kind of quality of life are yo
unto a minute. neighbors tell me it is evenly going to get worse. can you hear me? what happens when you live next to the philadelphia international airport? you have to shout your conversation if you live outside. >> like everyone else you learn to live with it. >> reporter: nancy tells me that they look at the future with fear now that the airport is expanding and will push up to their backyards. >> it's gotten progressively worse ever sings i've come back. it's definitely...
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and i took it to the publisher and they said unto the people of maine will love it. [laughter] and so when you about the middle east and other things as well. my daughter we tried to come up with a catchy title and the negotiator one-out and mediation does involve negotiation. so it isn't as though it's an accurate. but in the book i describe some of the elements that i learned when i have had no formal training in the art of negotiation or mediation and what i know comes from experience of trial and error and a variety of roles. the most important element is humidity and patience. and those that are at the table on the process and they say you guys are going to live the results. in fact, on the first day i said to them that if we are ever able to get an agreement it will be your agreement and your words. i did not dream that it would be two years of discussion that i have to listen to. the one i drafted the agreement [inaudible] it was their process, it was their country and their agreement and so you cannot come in and assume a condescending view. and the second is that it's a hard thing. it
and i took it to the publisher and they said unto the people of maine will love it. [laughter] and so when you about the middle east and other things as well. my daughter we tried to come up with a catchy title and the negotiator one-out and mediation does involve negotiation. so it isn't as though it's an accurate. but in the book i describe some of the elements that i learned when i have had no formal training in the art of negotiation or mediation and what i know comes from experience of...
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and i took it to the publisher and they said unto the people of maine will love it. [laughter] and so when you write about the middle east and other things as well. my daughter we tried to come up with a catchy title and the negotiator one-out and mediation does involve negotiation. so it isn't as though it's an accurate. but in the book i describe some of the elements that i learned when i have had no formal training in the art of negotiation or mediation and what i know comes from experience of trial and error and a variety of roles. the most important element is humidity and patience. and those that are at the table on the process and they say you guys are going to live the results. in fact, on the first day i said to them that if we are ever able to get an agreement it will be your agreement and your words. i did not dream that it would be two years of discussion that i have to listen to. the one i drafted the agreement [inaudible] it was their process, it was their country and their agreement and so you cannot come in and assume a condescending view. and the second is that it's a hard thi
and i took it to the publisher and they said unto the people of maine will love it. [laughter] and so when you write about the middle east and other things as well. my daughter we tried to come up with a catchy title and the negotiator one-out and mediation does involve negotiation. so it isn't as though it's an accurate. but in the book i describe some of the elements that i learned when i have had no formal training in the art of negotiation or mediation and what i know comes from experience...
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even when jamie diamond you remember the chairman and ceo, i believe that unto itself was -- >> but 80%> there we go. we can ask warren buffett about it. >>> when we come back berkshire hathaway vice chairman charlie munger will join. bill gates joins the conversation after the break. take a look at the futures right now. dow will open up about 56 points higher and s&p 500 up about 6 points. we're back in just a moment. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how market activity is affecting your positions. so when the time comes to decide whether to scale in or scale out... you can make your move wherever you are. and start working on your next big idea. ♪ ♪ my name is julia grinberg. i work in energy efficiency for pg&e here in san francisco.
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you are up first. caller: yes, i would like to see -- say grace and peace be yours. all things that pertain unto life through the knowledge of him has called us to glory and virtue, whereby given unto us -- that by these you might be partakers in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through love. the reason that i'm saying this is that in the prison system, juvenile and older, people are allowed to have a bible and learn more about god to find out about themselves. in our school system, that is not there. we need to learn who we are. man is a spirit. we possess a soul. our intellect, our emotions. and the house we live in is our body. people need the word of god set into their spirit in a way that they can receive it and understand it to that is where -- understand it. that is where our creativity comes from. that is why our country is facing some of the problems because of the supreme court has taken the word of god out of the school system and the children do not have parents who take them to church where they are learning the word of god to host: -- host: -- l
you are up first. caller: yes, i would like to see -- say grace and peace be yours. all things that pertain unto life through the knowledge of him has called us to glory and virtue, whereby given unto us -- that by these you might be partakers in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through love. the reason that i'm saying this is that in the prison system, juvenile and older, people are allowed to have a bible and learn more about god to find out about...
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you a compassionate conservative? >> i don't like titles. economic growth is not an end untowe need to lift everyone. we just did all this with hillary. hillary can absolutely be beaten. but she will not be beaten unless somebody has a big message about lifting america, and making america great again, with programs and plans to do it. everyone should be included. everyone should rise. everyone should feel the opportunity in america. and there are many americans today who say, i'm not sure that american dream still exists. we have to fix that. >> let me ask you this. liz cheney came out today and said we should ask the democrats, knowing what you know now, would you have still supported withdrawing droops from iraq. since you're a republican here asking you, knowing what we know now, would you have invaded iraq? >> no. i have a history of this. i was opposed to u.s. involvement in lebanon. it was a civil war. and i voted no. i was one of very few republicans that did. i was opposed to the war in bosnia. i was not in favor of civil wars. but i supported the first gulf war. but
you a compassionate conservative? >> i don't like titles. economic growth is not an end untowe need to lift everyone. we just did all this with hillary. hillary can absolutely be beaten. but she will not be beaten unless somebody has a big message about lifting america, and making america great again, with programs and plans to do it. everyone should be included. everyone should rise. everyone should feel the opportunity in america. and there are many americans today who say, i'm not sure...
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knowledge of him that has called us to glory and virtue whereby are given unto us exceeding great and freshest promises that by these you be -- of the divine nature having escaped the corruption of the world through lust. the reason i am saying this is that in the prison system or juvenile and older, people are allowed to have a bible and two and to learn more about god to find out about themselves. in our school system, that is not there and we need to learn who they are. man is a spirit. we possess ever -- a soul, our mind and intellect and imagination and the house we live in is our body. people need the word of god set into their spirit in a way that they could receive and understand it. that is where our creativity comes from. it comes from our spirit. that is why our country is facing so many problems because the supreme court has taken the word of god out of the school system and children do not have parents that take them to church where they are learning the word of god. host: i think we got your point. i will turn to our guest, jake horowitz. guest: the call touches upon different viewpoints and stakeholders o
knowledge of him that has called us to glory and virtue whereby are given unto us exceeding great and freshest promises that by these you be -- of the divine nature having escaped the corruption of the world through lust. the reason i am saying this is that in the prison system or juvenile and older, people are allowed to have a bible and two and to learn more about god to find out about themselves. in our school system, that is not there and we need to learn who they are. man is a spirit. we...
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you, if they play that narrative, we will have a problem in this community. it is why mitt romney lost. with regard to african-americans, this is a show unto itself.he disconnect is gigantic. mike steele was my lieutenant governor, the first african-american governor in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talk to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached as a function of his skin and the party was ridiculous. it was racist. we have to get to a country where it is ok to be black and republican. mike was pro-life and catholic too. and right now, in certain segments of our society, that is not the case. we have a lot of work to do. by the way, i don't use the term reaching out, because it's a two-way street. i believe and i'm cautiously optimistic, very optimistic for the hispanic vote. the women vote we need to work on. african-americans we have a long way to go. host: all right, so much for the one word answer. mr. ehrlich: it's a complex question. guess what, that answer is a function of where the country is going to go. because if we can do some of that and make progress, we will win the
you, if they play that narrative, we will have a problem in this community. it is why mitt romney lost. with regard to african-americans, this is a show unto itself.he disconnect is gigantic. mike steele was my lieutenant governor, the first african-american governor in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talk to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached as a function of his skin and the party was ridiculous. it was racist. we have to...
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anti-immigrant, if they don't care about you, and play that narrative we have a problem as a community. it is y mitt romney loss. african-americans, this is a show unto itself. this is gigantic. mike steele is my lieutenant governor, first african-american in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talked to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached as a result of his skin and it was racist. we got to get to a decade our country where it is okay to be black and republican. mike was pro-life and catholic too. right now in certain segments of our society that is not the case. i used the term reaching out because it is a 2 way street. i do believe i am cautiously optimistic very optimistic concerning the hispanic vote. the women vote we need to work on. african-american's we have a long way to go. >> sorry about low one word answer. >> a complex question but guess what, that answer, that answer is a function of where the country is going to go. because if we can do some of that mix of progress we can win the election. >> next one from the audience, dina, take it away. >> welcome, governor. how do y
anti-immigrant, if they don't care about you, and play that narrative we have a problem as a community. it is y mitt romney loss. african-americans, this is a show unto itself. this is gigantic. mike steele is my lieutenant governor, first african-american in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talked to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached as a result of his skin and it was racist. we got to get to a decade our country where it...
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unto this point unable to do so that would prevent isis from advancing. >> all of those women and children and other refugees are just sitting ducks there. thank you for that report. i appreciate it. the fall of ramadi is being blamed by some on the united states. some say the iraqi forces were ill equipped for the fight and others say u.s. commanders in baghdad made iraq's prime minister delay the deployment of iranian backed shiite militia fighters. joining me to discuss this is retired lieutenant kourple james reese, cnn global affairs analyst and delta force commander and here in washington phil mudd cnn's counter terrorism analyst and counterterrorism official and also mu bean sheikh, a former jihadist and former counterterrorism operative. colonel reese, does the united states share the blame for ramadi? >> well i don't know if we have to shares the blame. we're always going to be blamed because when you're the big guy on the block everyone will look to that person the person everyone looks to around the world and we've said this, people expect the u.s. to inspire everyone around them. right now we're not inspiring and, you know, i'm not sur
unto this point unable to do so that would prevent isis from advancing. >> all of those women and children and other refugees are just sitting ducks there. thank you for that report. i appreciate it. the fall of ramadi is being blamed by some on the united states. some say the iraqi forces were ill equipped for the fight and others say u.s. commanders in baghdad made iraq's prime minister delay the deployment of iranian backed shiite militia fighters. joining me to discuss this is retired...
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you could ever forgive him? >> i've already forgiven him, brooke. that's the amazing part about my family. regardless of the hate that has thrown toward us we do unto others regardless of how they treat us. as we would want to be done. i've already forgiven matt kinnie. i question whether he can forgive himself. i did want to make mention of any further events anything that anybody might want to know about my nephew or the ongoing case it can be found on his web page at tonyterrellrobinson.com. and i know there's been a lot of spew here that's been false information being given out. and i just -- we just want to reach out to the world and let them know it's accessible information, and you don't have to look far. >> forgive not is a powerful thing. lorien carter thank you very much. we'll take the announcement from the district attorney there coming up in about an hour from now. thank you very much for your time. i truly appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, george zimmerman. he is recovering today after his face was cut when a gunshot shattered his truck window. who fired the shot? turns out the man who pulled the trigger knows him well.
you could ever forgive him? >> i've already forgiven him, brooke. that's the amazing part about my family. regardless of the hate that has thrown toward us we do unto others regardless of how they treat us. as we would want to be done. i've already forgiven matt kinnie. i question whether he can forgive himself. i did want to make mention of any further events anything that anybody might want to know about my nephew or the ongoing case it can be found on his web page at...
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you love them too. >>> with the capacity of nearly 5,000 inmates, 950 sworn deputies and 410 civilian employees, the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, is like a city untoybody head back to your bunks. we will be serving lunch shortly. >> while safely securing inmates is the top priority, the jail is supported by a vast infrastructure that must complete a large number of tasks for a large number of inmates. the laundry facility alone is manned ten hours a day, seven days a week. >> we do approximately 12,000 pounds of laundry a day. >> james turner supervises the operation. >> all of the loads are weighed before they go in the wash. we're putting in 165 pounds. we're not overstuffing the washer. >> turner supplements his human staff with automation. >> it makes everything the same size. but when you have five items on the shelf, you get five items across the shelf. you have a dozen inmates folding. one is going to fold so wide, another is going to fold wider. >> working in the laundry is considered a privilege. inmates earn one day off their sentence for every six days they work. but the job does have its downside. >> this is like the biohazard bin. i h
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i just wonder whether that represents a bubble unto itself and whether all these people who are watching these shows, youy do it. >> you know what that's an incredibly smart commentary and i would go along with that. it's easy to sit on the couch on a saturday afternoon and watch, but it's not so easy to get your hands dirty, whether you physically get them dirty during the construction end of the business or whether you're run get spreadsheets and knowing your marketplace. what you can't see on a tv show is the mechanics of house flipping, because to be honest with you, it's a spread sheet. those are kind of boring at the end of the day. so the house flipping show shows the ugly duckling being transformed into that phenomenal piece of real estate. people come in oh my god, it's beautiful and then cash in a check at the end but there's mechanics behind it. >> do you want people watching for the entertainment value or for the education and do you want them to go out and do it themselves? >> personally look the networks want the education factor. i as a real estate investor who teach these process with my
i just wonder whether that represents a bubble unto itself and whether all these people who are watching these shows, youy do it. >> you know what that's an incredibly smart commentary and i would go along with that. it's easy to sit on the couch on a saturday afternoon and watch, but it's not so easy to get your hands dirty, whether you physically get them dirty during the construction end of the business or whether you're run get spreadsheets and knowing your marketplace. what you can't...
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. >> do you worry if interest rates do go up bond prices will go down and this whole world that is living on fixed income is going to freak out? people who thought that bonds untoure i quite follow. >> do you understand what i'm saying? >> when yellen said the fed begins to hike, you could have a substantial or sharp, i think the word she used jump in rates. >> certainly seeing movements in rates over the last couple years. >> but holders of bonds would see a decline in their portfolio. the average retailer investor. >> even buy a cd. >> but clearly, people have bought them. >> a whole world. >> have done nothing. she called them safe. >> mostly institutional. but the question is are they really safe or not safe? >> i think the average retailer investor has a buy and hold strategy. you ahave an asset allocation and, so you see capital gains and capital losses. >> one last time the fact that is it possible that that keeping rates low, you think it's going to be stimulative to the economy. but is it in your view and is it possible that it causes corporations to not, they do buybacks and they do mergers and acquisitions and they act differently than they would if
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and restore unto us oh god, not only the joy of our salvation but our leadership role in the world as youlight, a shining place where we can be an example because we have called on your name and you have come to us, oh god, and forgiven us and restored us. we love you, lord and we thank you for your blessings, in jesus' name, amen. >> amen. >> thank you, brother. okay. let's get this show started. we'll be right back. >> forward march. [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ] >> wow. they're great. well, thank you very much. now it's a true honor for me to introduce our next speaker. after all it's not every day you get to introduce a hometown hero and a hero of the conservative movement all at the same time. jim demint is one of america's foremost conservative leaders heading up the preeminent policy institution in our nation's capital. he served as a distinguished member of congress for 14 years, leading on the causes of limited government, lower taxes and economic freedom in a principled and thoughtful manner. he has earned a reputation as someone willing to take on the republican establ
and restore unto us oh god, not only the joy of our salvation but our leadership role in the world as youlight, a shining place where we can be an example because we have called on your name and you have come to us, oh god, and forgiven us and restored us. we love you, lord and we thank you for your blessings, in jesus' name, amen. >> amen. >> thank you, brother. okay. let's get this show started. we'll be right back. >> forward march. [ applause ] [ cheering and applause ]...
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question ] >> you know the reality is when the officers heard, just like any other agency they have worked with the men and women that were there, and they always kind of conclude or look unto and how they're going to be impacted personally by this. and if they make a mistake or step out there, they're asking that same question. what i shared with them is that we have a responsibility to this community. this community has made it very very clear the standard that they want and our job is to live up to that standard. so what we're focused on is going out day in and day out and serving this community in a way that it should in a constitutional way and to be that professional organization that stands tall. [ inaudible question ] i can't hear you. [ inaudible question ] >> no i don't have any thoughts on that. >> thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. >> we'll keep everyone updated on our next press briefing. >> that is the baltimore police commissioner anthony batts announcing again that the curfew will remain in place but also answering questions. he came out earlier and decided not to answer questions and then now decided to do some. i want to get to burnett parks a former
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anti-immigrant, they are nativists, they don't care about you, if they play that narrative, it will affect us. with regard to african-americans, this is a show untotself. the disconnect is gigantic. mike steele was my lieutenant governor, the first african-american governor in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talk to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached because of the color of his skin. it was racist. we have to get to a country where it is ok to be black and republican. mike was pro-life and catholic, too. and right now, in certain segments of our society, that is not the case. by the way, i don't use the term reaching out, because it's a two-way street. i believe and i'm cautiously optimistic, very optimistic for the hispanic vote. the women vote we need to work on. african-americans we have a long way to go. host: all right, so much for the one word answer. mr. ehrlich: it's a complex question. guess what, that answer is a function of where the country is going to go. because if we can do some of that and make progress, we will win the election. host: thank you, governor, and
anti-immigrant, they are nativists, they don't care about you, if they play that narrative, it will affect us. with regard to african-americans, this is a show untotself. the disconnect is gigantic. mike steele was my lieutenant governor, the first african-american governor in the state of maryland. i have been to lots of black churches and talk to lots of black pastors. the disconnect is real. mike steele was impeached because of the color of his skin. it was racist. we have to get to a...
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unto us. i ask that we support h.r. 2033 and live not in vain. help somebody as we travel along our way. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has yielded. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. go to appeal but was never formally certified. it's not counted in the regional office and it's not count in the veterans appeals. that case doesn't exist until somebody certifies it. this is criminal, in my opinion. this intolerable situation must be rectified. we win, if you want to call it that 70% of the clients that we service at the appeals level. this is my 10th year in 10 years we have been doing the same thing every year at the appeals. we win 70%. 50% of those -- 20% 25% direct -- clients getting direct ratings. that's unbelievable. there is no other business in the world that would lose 70% of the time and stay in business. 70% of the time. and we're not alone. the other folks at this table run around the same numbers. i think the lowest is about 55, 60, and it goes up from there. and it just -- all that
unto us. i ask that we support h.r. 2033 and live not in vain. help somebody as we travel along our way. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has yielded. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. go to appeal but was never formally certified. it's not counted in the regional office and it's not count in the veterans appeals. that case doesn't exist until somebody certifies it. this is criminal, in my...