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private sector and tears, we are looking for non- government organizations, ngo partners, to help us do what we want to do. coming from the private sector, where we believe measurement is important, we work with our partners to know what we have accomplished. >> you are working with care, -- you are dispensing the money to these smaller, or not necessarily smaller, but unicef -- the money goes into these and then they take over these projects? >> absolutely. what we need to do, because we are not doing that directly, is it get partners that are proven. we work together with them to bring in strategic perspective. we bring up a conversation about measurement, and then we engage in a partnership to do what did is they want to do. >> they executed on the ground. >> last night, the celebrated -- they give the prize to attend nonprofit groups in africa, latin america, and in asia. the things that they were doing was remarkable. they were protecting their natural resources, foresting their land, protecting sea turtles. they were doing remarkable things. everywhere you go, you can find groups
private sector and tears, we are looking for non- government organizations, ngo partners, to help us do what we want to do. coming from the private sector, where we believe measurement is important, we work with our partners to know what we have accomplished. >> you are working with care, -- you are dispensing the money to these smaller, or not necessarily smaller, but unicef -- the money goes into these and then they take over these projects? >> absolutely. what we need to do,...
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but there are five cs you want to go over with us. we do have those listed here on the program. go over them for us individually. we'll start with character. >> absolutely. the bank are is going to look at your character. the first thing about character, you really want to take a look at the applicant's honesty and how they fill out the application. when you're filling out an application for a loan, you want to make sure you fill in all the blanks. if you leave something open they are going onwonder why did you leave it open. the lenders will review your background, how much experience you have, also the experience of the key individuals who are managers for your business. the second c is capitalization. what that is, we need to take a look at capital equity and equity structure of your business. what does your balance sheet look like? how much initial investment you made into the company. that tells us you're putting your heart and soul into the company. if you're investing in your company, it helps us, the bankers, also invest with you. then the process of the company. >> we'll
but there are five cs you want to go over with us. we do have those listed here on the program. go over them for us individually. we'll start with character. >> absolutely. the bank are is going to look at your character. the first thing about character, you really want to take a look at the applicant's honesty and how they fill out the application. when you're filling out an application for a loan, you want to make sure you fill in all the blanks. if you leave something open they are...
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to do french used to do the english used to do they just don't want to do that work so i think there's kind of a dilemma here i mean these immigrants if we look at the german example were supposed to go home so someone else was supposed to pick up and do this work was disposed to be germans i mean i don't understand that we thought they were going to go home but who is going to do the work i mean it doesn't make any sense to me. that you're going to know a first person go ahead. it has to be noted that i'm going to merck as the speech was very clear in the sense that it was very nationalistic indeed she made it clear that germany had to make sure that german nationals were given a chance on the job market first before migrant communities. and hence that migrants immigrant workers or even now we're talking about their children second third and fourth generation of immigrants who have now become german themselves shouldn't be given a chance before anybody else well that's absolutely ludicrous when you listen to other politicians and commentators within german society who ma
to do french used to do the english used to do they just don't want to do that work so i think there's kind of a dilemma here i mean these immigrants if we look at the german example were supposed to go home so someone else was supposed to pick up and do this work was disposed to be germans i mean i don't understand that we thought they were going to go home but who is going to do the work i mean it doesn't make any sense to me. that you're going to know a first person go ahead. it has to be...
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work really hard to develop very in depth content, but if they don't have a venue, they do not have a way to show us, then this work is only staying here inside and nobody knows the brilliance and the amazing work that the students are doing. >> the term has changed over time from a very basic who has a computer and who doesn't have a computer to now who has access to the internet, especially high speed internet, as well as the skills and the knowledge to use those tools effectively. . >> the city is charged with coming up with digital inclusion. the department of telecommunications put together a 15 member san francisco tech connect task force. we want the digital inclusion program to make sure we address the needs of underserved vulnerable communities, not communities that are already very tech savvy. we are here to provide a, b and c to the seniors. a stands for access. b stands for basic skills and c stands for content. and unless we have all three, the monolingual chinese seniors are never going to be able to use the computer or the internet. >> a lot of the barrier is knowledge. people don't k
work really hard to develop very in depth content, but if they don't have a venue, they do not have a way to show us, then this work is only staying here inside and nobody knows the brilliance and the amazing work that the students are doing. >> the term has changed over time from a very basic who has a computer and who doesn't have a computer to now who has access to the internet, especially high speed internet, as well as the skills and the knowledge to use those tools effectively. ....
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doing to fix that? >> and one other thing about battlefield use, the best thing to do is just be more efficient.u say over and over again, how do you do it, it's in our dna, the energy you don't use is the best kind. >> right. >> so there is room to improve deficiency there. coordination, as operational energy -- the department has never looked at it as a separate concern. so we have lots of officials who look at that and do a great job. and an office to coordinate them. for operational energy, we have never looked at it as a separate concern. so there hasn't been a mirror there. no one coordinating it. so it might be in the logistics part of the operation. it might be in a planning part of the operation, it might be in strategies. it's in a lot of different places and practiced. so what that means is we don't have any kind of single point of entry or a way to coordinate. so you might have the army doing a lot of work on the generators, the marines, the air force. >> but it is all uncoordinated effectivefully >> yes. and there is some correlation, depending on personalities. and so that's why co
doing to fix that? >> and one other thing about battlefield use, the best thing to do is just be more efficient.u say over and over again, how do you do it, it's in our dna, the energy you don't use is the best kind. >> right. >> so there is room to improve deficiency there. coordination, as operational energy -- the department has never looked at it as a separate concern. so we have lots of officials who look at that and do a great job. and an office to coordinate them. for...
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have to push back on this kind of hysteria on crime, and it takes leadership to do it -- it takes individuals, all of us, to do it as well, to put pressure on leaders, but it takes real leadership to do that. that is how i would put it together all in one place. >> in the vein of what is hopeful, and there is a reentry coordinating council in san francisco and also one in alameda county. what has been helpful to me is i think that overwhelmingly, we have this being tough on crime problem as opposed to being smart on crime, but i think that even in places where you would not expect it, people are starting to make the connection. for example, a lieutenant from the sheriff's department in alameda county is one of the most consistent and supported participants in the coordinating council for reentry in alameda county. i would say it is an unlikely ally, and i'm sure that we are lucky in his leadership and support. but i do think it is because they are starting to see the connection between services and opportunities for people after incarceration. and the outcomes, which are positive. in the same vein, my o
have to push back on this kind of hysteria on crime, and it takes leadership to do it -- it takes individuals, all of us, to do it as well, to put pressure on leaders, but it takes real leadership to do that. that is how i would put it together all in one place. >> in the vein of what is hopeful, and there is a reentry coordinating council in san francisco and also one in alameda county. what has been helpful to me is i think that overwhelmingly, we have this being tough on crime problem...
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i think all of us do. and i was very proud of the presidential cup. so therefore i want it to be the highest standard. however, if we are able to do it like any other business and be able to deal with our costs like any other for-profit business may do, we should be able to have that opportunity and have things spelled out. >> your point is very well taken, supervisor. we actually don't disagree with it. i think the arbitration provision is a relatively typically dispute resolution procedure for when the parties don't agree we are continuing to maintain the minimum course standards. if we -- our primary objective and our primary obligation in this agreement is to meet the course maintenance standards. if we can do it more efficiently, i don't think the pga and they're here and could you actually ask them, they're not going to have any issue with that at all. the challenge is what happens if they believe that we're not and we believe that we are. then the arbitration provision essentially helps us resolve it. there's no cost or penalty to us even if we
i think all of us do. and i was very proud of the presidential cup. so therefore i want it to be the highest standard. however, if we are able to do it like any other business and be able to deal with our costs like any other for-profit business may do, we should be able to have that opportunity and have things spelled out. >> your point is very well taken, supervisor. we actually don't disagree with it. i think the arbitration provision is a relatively typically dispute resolution...
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do. there should be no decision about us without it.t happened on bloody sunday was an unjustified and unjustifiable. it was wrong. you can: liberalism. you can call it empowerment. you can: freedom. you can: responsibility. there are those things in politics you do because you have to, and those things in politics to do because you really want to. national citizen service is what i want to do in politics. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the prime minister. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> it is an honor and a privilege to stand here, before the party i lead, before the country i love, as the conservative prime minister of the united kingdom. [applause] i want to tell you today, in the clearest terms i can, what we must do together. remember all the things they said about us? they even called as a dead parrot, that we had ceased to be. we were an ex party. but it does turn out we were actually only resting. and here we are. [applause] and here we are. back serving our country. together in the national interest. giving britain
do. there should be no decision about us without it.t happened on bloody sunday was an unjustified and unjustifiable. it was wrong. you can: liberalism. you can call it empowerment. you can: freedom. you can: responsibility. there are those things in politics you do because you have to, and those things in politics to do because you really want to. national citizen service is what i want to do in politics. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the prime minister. [cheers and applause]...
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the south sidebar. >> larry: thanks for joining us. do you like doing "dancing with the stars?"ns. >> larry: our remaining moments with jenny mccarthy after this. . the drive is done. so it's a day of games and two more pills. the games are over, her pain is back, that's two more pills. and when she's finally home, but hang on, just two aleve can keep back pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rachel, who chose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ >>> magnetic waves, brain cells, i don't understand the connection between all that stuff. >> you know what else i heard? magnetic waves shrink silicone molecules. ah! oh, my god, turn it off. >> it's not working. >> it's backwards. >> what do i do? >> i don't know! ah! >> larry: this hour has gone by much too fast. let's look at a new york king cam question. this one is about infidelity. watch. >> hi, jenny. i have a question for you. how does a guy know when his girlfriend is cheating on him? >> you know, i can't speak for men but i can give you my
the south sidebar. >> larry: thanks for joining us. do you like doing "dancing with the stars?"ns. >> larry: our remaining moments with jenny mccarthy after this. . the drive is done. so it's a day of games and two more pills. the games are over, her pain is back, that's two more pills. and when she's finally home, but hang on, just two aleve can keep back pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rachel, who chose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain....
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i rely on these younger people actually to help us do that. >> and a new role perhaps for universities, for those of us at universities working with future journalists who are actually current journalists. >> my solution is the old american capitalism way, and that is i hire them. it is amazing what they--they never have let me down in terms of finding somebody or getting somebody's address or phone number. they search the web, ey gthroh all this data, and they give me a daily feed of things that are going on. i'm writing a book about how president obama governs, and their capacity to retrieve data instantly and relate it to the reporting we're doing is absolutely astonishing to the point where i couldn't function without them. >> what about the culture of investigative reporting? you know, we see it in the movies. certainly saw it in your real life and in the movie that was made aboutt, this ki of mission-driven sense of being an investigative reporter. are we losing that? >> i think it's still very much mission-driven. it's technology, though, so much more. it's dealing with data and
i rely on these younger people actually to help us do that. >> and a new role perhaps for universities, for those of us at universities working with future journalists who are actually current journalists. >> my solution is the old american capitalism way, and that is i hire them. it is amazing what they--they never have let me down in terms of finding somebody or getting somebody's address or phone number. they search the web, ey gthroh all this data, and they give me a daily feed...
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this just shows that you care more about builders, and they are making $4 billion to do this trip to the park, and leave us with just a mess that we do not need done. we do not need sidewalks. supervisor chiu: thank you. thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i have been here before. i'm disappointed to see such a small number of supervisors here. looks like they must be out doing what i told them to do, and that was held us the rest lieutenant-colonel michael aquino, or i'm sure they're raising money for people they are supporting. i am an investigator of crimes against children covered by law enforcement, and my stepfather was a longshoreman for decades, so i wanted to remind you to remember the fifth of november. i support the longshoremen's and our nation's coming national strike. i have here a letter i gave to jerry brown and all the evidence i gave him, 27 pages of documentation, asking him to let me speak before the state grand jury. did the same thing with your district attorney, gave her all this evidence, and i'm willing to give you all a copy of it, so you can
this just shows that you care more about builders, and they are making $4 billion to do this trip to the park, and leave us with just a mess that we do not need done. we do not need sidewalks. supervisor chiu: thank you. thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i have been here before. i'm disappointed to see such a small number of supervisors here. looks like they must be out doing what i told them to do, and that was held us the rest lieutenant-colonel...
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while most youth who use, do use alcohol, marijuana runs a pretty close second with high use in marijuanabut probably the most rapidly growing segment of new use is in the prescription drug area with high increasing numbers of new users coming into the system who've used prescription drugs and normally getting it from a relative or from friends. and inhalants may be a problem as well? inhalants is a problem at younger ages more so than at the older ages. we see a higher use of inhalants with the 13- to 17-year-olds than with the 18- to 24-year-old. and the challenge with inhalants is that they're more readily available. they're in the homes, so. gateway-type drug to using other things, eventually. monique, what are some of the factors that really place a youth at risk? well i think factors that place the youth at risk for using substances include underlying mental health issues. i think that environmental factors play an important role if they're in a community that is highly supportive of use. maybe at home there's using going on. i think that those are some really big contributing facto
while most youth who use, do use alcohol, marijuana runs a pretty close second with high use in marijuanabut probably the most rapidly growing segment of new use is in the prescription drug area with high increasing numbers of new users coming into the system who've used prescription drugs and normally getting it from a relative or from friends. and inhalants may be a problem as well? inhalants is a problem at younger ages more so than at the older ages. we see a higher use of inhalants with...
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i'm -- i haven't seen you do it. >> don't accuse us of doing it. there is no evidence of this. >> i said i hope you never do it. all right? because, move on is so dishonest. they basically convince morons, people with no idea what is going on, target for some reason gave money to an antigay politician. that is not what happened. that is not close to what happened. target gave money to a pro-business organization, then, that organization makes its own determination about who to support and who not to support. so by move on's definition, if you gave any money to any organization that supports capitolism in the united states and any of that support wound up in any candidate who opposes gay marriage should be boycotted. that is insane. >> the suggestion is that leadership in target were bigots. >> bill: but that is a lie. >> i know. i'm not defending it. just saying it's reality of the left. they're trying to signal to american business leaders you better fall in line, shut up, sit down. remain on the side lines. or there will be a price paid for you.
i'm -- i haven't seen you do it. >> don't accuse us of doing it. there is no evidence of this. >> i said i hope you never do it. all right? because, move on is so dishonest. they basically convince morons, people with no idea what is going on, target for some reason gave money to an antigay politician. that is not what happened. that is not close to what happened. target gave money to a pro-business organization, then, that organization makes its own determination about who to...
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significant help in defining improvement opportunities in ways in which the mta can function better to help us do a better job from this and of allocating funds -- from this and -- from this end of allocating funds to do a better job. things like making sure we have a streamlined process. these are topics that are not new to you because we have had a lot of questions over the years about issues related to the mechanics of having things when they are needed, of planning ahead for the large investments to happen in the maximum amount of money to capture them, maximum federal and state money possible, and it is -- the same is true for things like the effectiveness of the planning and design for construction projects so that risk is minimized and overruns are avoided and so on. these are an attempt to generate a picture that shows trends, that shows how the agency compares with its peers, which is always a challenging thing to do, but also important as a benchmarking exercise that can provide useful guidance both to management there and also to you here. finally, it is my expectation fully because of
significant help in defining improvement opportunities in ways in which the mta can function better to help us do a better job from this and of allocating funds -- from this and -- from this end of allocating funds to do a better job. things like making sure we have a streamlined process. these are topics that are not new to you because we have had a lot of questions over the years about issues related to the mechanics of having things when they are needed, of planning ahead for the large...
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making us do and say things we know we shouldn't? >> your brain fools you. >> larry: causing us to eat and drink too much or stay in abusive relationships? >> it's actually works on the heroin or morphine centers of brain. >> larry: can we rewire all of that or is the brain more powerful than any drug or therapy? that's next on "larry king live." jimmy carter will be here on monday. bad behavior is it all in our heads? we'll talk to dr. drew pinsky, author of "the mirror effect." and cara santa maria, neuroscience researcher, queens college. dr. daniel amon, author of "breaking the addictions that are stealing your life." and noted clinical psychiatrist, author too of "code to joy." first, cara, what is a neuroscience researcher? >> somebody who studies the rain, really, i mean in all aspects. neuroscience is actually a broad term. it can be neurobiology, it can be neuropsychology. >> larry: do you write or teach or both? >> i have in the past some teaching while i was on my way to my degree. >> larry: let's get to the overall topic,
making us do and say things we know we shouldn't? >> your brain fools you. >> larry: causing us to eat and drink too much or stay in abusive relationships? >> it's actually works on the heroin or morphine centers of brain. >> larry: can we rewire all of that or is the brain more powerful than any drug or therapy? that's next on "larry king live." jimmy carter will be here on monday. bad behavior is it all in our heads? we'll talk to dr. drew pinsky, author of...
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i'm -- i haven't seen you do it. >> don't accuse us of doing it. there is no evidence of this. >> i said i hope you never do it. all right? because, move on is so dishonest. they basically convince morons, people with no idea what is going on, target for some reason gave money to an antigay politician. that is not what happened. that is not close to what happened. target gave money to a pro-business organization, then, that organization makes its own determination about who to support and who not to support. so by move on's definition, if you gave any money to any organization that supports capitolism in the united states and any of that support wound up in any candidate who opposes gay marriage should be boycotted. that is insane. >> the suggestion is that leadership in target were bigots. >> bill: but that is a lie. >> i know. i'm not defending it. just saying it's reality of the left. they're trying to signal to american business leaders you better fall in line, shut up, sit down. remain on the side lines. or there will be a price paid for you.
i'm -- i haven't seen you do it. >> don't accuse us of doing it. there is no evidence of this. >> i said i hope you never do it. all right? because, move on is so dishonest. they basically convince morons, people with no idea what is going on, target for some reason gave money to an antigay politician. that is not what happened. that is not close to what happened. target gave money to a pro-business organization, then, that organization makes its own determination about who to...
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do together. remember all the things they said about us? they call this a dead parrot. d to be. we were an ex party. but it does turn out we were actually only resting. and here we are. [applause] and here we are. back serving our country. together in the national interest. giving britain the good, strong government it deserves. there are so many we need to thank for that. the british people. you have given us a chance and we will work flat out to prove worthy of that chance. i want to say a big thank you to those who led this party before me. william hague got us back on our feet. iain duncan smith helped us get back our heart. michael howard gave us back our confidence. i know that i am standing here as prime minister because they stood up for this party in good times and bad and i will always remember that. and it is impossible to pay tribute to previous leaders of this party, without mentioning the greatest peacetime prime minister of the twentieth century. next week, margaret thatcher celebrates her 85th birthday. she'll be doing it in downing street and i know everyone in
do together. remember all the things they said about us? they call this a dead parrot. d to be. we were an ex party. but it does turn out we were actually only resting. and here we are. [applause] and here we are. back serving our country. together in the national interest. giving britain the good, strong government it deserves. there are so many we need to thank for that. the british people. you have given us a chance and we will work flat out to prove worthy of that chance. i want to say a...
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thank you rec and park for letting us do this and breaking every rule. these are things you are not supposed to do. that is another topic for another day. thank you to the city administrator. thank you to virgin airlines for being here and promoting this city around the world. have a great afternoon. thank you. [applause] >> all right. thanks, everybody. we are going to take some pictures. the artist is going to consecrate the piece. check it out, enjoy it and have a great day. thanks very much. >> i would like to introduce furturo picante. the director is jose leon. they're one of the great draws for tonight. when people heard they were going to be here, the phones kept on ringing. in just a moment we'll hear from them. and if the rest of our awardees could join the north side mayor in the forecourt. ladies and gentlemen, furturo picante. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ >> once again, everybody, this is a band from the mission cultural center and i hope you enjoyed it. we're going to play a couple more tunes, but if you really want to dance
thank you rec and park for letting us do this and breaking every rule. these are things you are not supposed to do. that is another topic for another day. thank you to the city administrator. thank you to virgin airlines for being here and promoting this city around the world. have a great afternoon. thank you. [applause] >> all right. thanks, everybody. we are going to take some pictures. the artist is going to consecrate the piece. check it out, enjoy it and have a great day. thanks...
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i was doing more behavioral testing, using neuromeasures. nically looking at their brains, but we were making inferences about their minds. >> larry: do blind people have different kinds of brains? >> it depends on when the blindness occurred, if they were congenitally blind or blind later. it's a complicated pathway both in your eyes and in your brain. >> larry: when we come back we'll talk about memory. don't go away. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >> larry: i don't know if this is true, i think i read somewhere that einstein had 14% memory. his brain retained 14%. which made him a genius. is that true? >> einstein's brain was a little bit smaller than the average brain. >> larry
i was doing more behavioral testing, using neuromeasures. nically looking at their brains, but we were making inferences about their minds. >> larry: do blind people have different kinds of brains? >> it depends on when the blindness occurred, if they were congenitally blind or blind later. it's a complicated pathway both in your eyes and in your brain. >> larry: when we come back we'll talk about memory. don't go away. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the...
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the south sidebar. >> larry: thanks for joining us. do you like doing "dancing with the stars?">> larry: our remaining moments with jenny mccarthy after this. >>> magnetic waves, brain cells, i don't understand the connection between all that stuff. >> you know what else i heard? magnetic waves shrink silicone molecules. ah! oh, my god, turn it off. >> it's not working. >> it's backwards. >> what do i do? >> i don't know! ah! >> larry: this hour has gone by much too fast. let's look at a new york king cam question. this one is about infidelity. watch. >> hi, jenny. i have a question for you. how does a guy know when his girlfriend is cheating on him? >> you know, i can't speak for men but i can give you my opinion which is -- i have cheated like in my 20s, but not since then. i think we all have like i talked about before that emotional guidance system. we can kind of tell something's off. if you listen to that, maybe do a little investigation, you might find that to be true. so your instincts i think are the most powerful tool to find out. >> larry: trust your instincts. >> abs
the south sidebar. >> larry: thanks for joining us. do you like doing "dancing with the stars?">> larry: our remaining moments with jenny mccarthy after this. >>> magnetic waves, brain cells, i don't understand the connection between all that stuff. >> you know what else i heard? magnetic waves shrink silicone molecules. ah! oh, my god, turn it off. >> it's not working. >> it's backwards. >> what do i do? >> i don't know! ah! >>...
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now have the credibility how do they have any street cred for for to tell us that we're violating human rights or that we're you know doing wrong things so it's exactly what you said we're almost out of time but do you think that perhaps this deal was done in some ways to avoid the wrath of the media for having an actual war crimes tribunal for this underage kid i mean i think the media is still all over he's still you know he was still put through a process that. you know what they say three times a charm i mean this is this this is the third set of charges that have been laid against him because the past two military commissions were found to be illegal in violation so you know i don't think that pleading guilty sort of wipes away the stain i think it just sort of emphasizes the fact that his lawyers thought you know this is not going to be a fair trial for him and that it's better to sort of negotiate a plea deal by. some of the previous detainees who negotiated plea deal were sent home and now they're very unfortunate all the time we have but thank you so much for joining here a lot
now have the credibility how do they have any street cred for for to tell us that we're violating human rights or that we're you know doing wrong things so it's exactly what you said we're almost out of time but do you think that perhaps this deal was done in some ways to avoid the wrath of the media for having an actual war crimes tribunal for this underage kid i mean i think the media is still all over he's still you know he was still put through a process that. you know what they say three...