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, the book doesn't and this way. but it ends, and she says, maybe it ends in a more important way? it ends in freedom and not with marriage. ok. so i am going to throw one other point here and maybe will -- we'll have time for something else. there are other interpretations i have read where people say, in fact, harriet jacobs was not successfully able to resist the threats and sexual abuse of dr. flint and that he did in fact rape her and that sense of propriety compels her to tell the story in a different kind of way. what do you think about the -- that? like did you read this book and think, "oh yeah, i am sure he did it?" >> it seems really unrealistic to me that he would go through like, all through the notes and that mrs. flint would be so upset about it, if it never physically escalated to that point. >> the only thing i could think of is that he was so afraid of the grandmother that it seems like he probably did. prof. silber: yeah. >> because it she was so apologetic through it, i could understand where she
, the book doesn't and this way. but it ends, and she says, maybe it ends in a more important way? it ends in freedom and not with marriage. ok. so i am going to throw one other point here and maybe will -- we'll have time for something else. there are other interpretations i have read where people say, in fact, harriet jacobs was not successfully able to resist the threats and sexual abuse of dr. flint and that he did in fact rape her and that sense of propriety compels her to tell the story...
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in many ways. and so we had learned the hard way there.ut somebody had to come along and then tear it down. i thought we would never get rid of taylor and green in chicago. but it happened. remarkably, there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor dalely the -- or richard the second as we call there was between the president's administration and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high rises were torn down, the street gangs that had ip habitted them had there was bet throughout communitieses and took drug trafficking and guns with them. the elder gang bangers were in prison so it was anarchy on the streets and we're still living with the high homicide surge as a result of that. so unintended consequences. and this is one of the big problems with the big government programs. but it doesn't mean that you should not try to how's people. it just means you change the program. maybe housing vouchers will work better than high rises for example for families and you do that. but i think that -- i'm opti
in many ways. and so we had learned the hard way there.ut somebody had to come along and then tear it down. i thought we would never get rid of taylor and green in chicago. but it happened. remarkably, there was more cooperation between president bush and mayor dalely the -- or richard the second as we call there was between the president's administration and the chicago city hall. but it got done. unfortunately, after these high rises were torn down, the street gangs that had ip habitted them...
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this was before the wire, by the way. sayfinally, just want to that part of the reason pastors are so important in terms of citizenship, is that we have something in the country that people do not organize, not just people not being religious but a kind of new york paganism. it is especially prevalent in big cities. with this a long way paganism, late-term abortion has elements, etc. but neopaganism does not produce citizens. and without citizens, it is hard to see why we have the united states of america. so you have a contract with k12, there is a public and private partnership working there. and people at your church are investing money, probably giving away too many bunkbeds. but we are still investing. already for a role public and private partnerships. one thing i want to add is the role of venture capitalists. they can see what you have, not only to make profit but degree in next-generation of profits. >> pastor, his church is a prime example of how ineffective gas rate group can take government money and do good t
this was before the wire, by the way. sayfinally, just want to that part of the reason pastors are so important in terms of citizenship, is that we have something in the country that people do not organize, not just people not being religious but a kind of new york paganism. it is especially prevalent in big cities. with this a long way paganism, late-term abortion has elements, etc. but neopaganism does not produce citizens. and without citizens, it is hard to see why we have the united states...
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the best way to cut in to that he have knew, there are a number of ways, one way is to stop them fromducing. second way is to stop them from moving the oil. and that's really what those air strikes were about. to stop them from being able to move the oil from the fields, the trucks and then from destroying the trucks so they couldn't move the oil beyond that. other than that, stopping them from smuggling the oil to potential buyers and those potential buyers may be anywhere, right now all of the evidence indicates that a large portion of their sales are within their territory. very difficult to stop. but then sales also to syria and beyond their territory to other countries. >> back in august 2014, when the air strikes began, back then oil was over $100 a barrel. oil is now $35 a barrel, what kind impact is that having on them? i would suppose if you are buying oil from aisles you are buying it at a substantial discount to the price that you would pay on the world market. >> absolutely. that's right. because there is much more risk involved. you are engaged in an elicit act. when the
the best way to cut in to that he have knew, there are a number of ways, one way is to stop them fromducing. second way is to stop them from moving the oil. and that's really what those air strikes were about. to stop them from being able to move the oil from the fields, the trucks and then from destroying the trucks so they couldn't move the oil beyond that. other than that, stopping them from smuggling the oil to potential buyers and those potential buyers may be anywhere, right now all of...
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this way it will never end. we will just keep going after one fruit after another. >> this is a tricky issue. what the islamic state forces children to learn in its schools is the weddings. the curriculum is enforced in areas under isis control. more than an agreement and -- agreement in ideology, it is a match. the report compared isis to other revolutionary -- i think the comparisons should be between them and the journey of mohammed abdullah because that is actually who they really aspire to. this is not that simple. saudi arabia is an ally and some people have made the argument that it is not the people themselves, it is maybe 5000 princes, some of them have stronger alliances with the ideology, so they support it. it is not so black and white. for those that argue that it is not so black and white, why is it that when a liberal speaks one sentence outline, he is cut like this? you have millions and millions of dollars invested in islamic schools and mosques, that basically perpetuate hate and violence. hone
this way it will never end. we will just keep going after one fruit after another. >> this is a tricky issue. what the islamic state forces children to learn in its schools is the weddings. the curriculum is enforced in areas under isis control. more than an agreement and -- agreement in ideology, it is a match. the report compared isis to other revolutionary -- i think the comparisons should be between them and the journey of mohammed abdullah because that is actually who they really...
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baby i love the way love the way i love the way you hurt me baby i'm gonna get you to burst just like you were a bubble frame me up on your war just to keep me out of trouble like a moth getting trapped in the light by fixation truly free love it baby i'm talking no inflation too many war wounds and not enough wars too few rounds in the ringnd not enough settled scores too many sharks not enough blood in the waves you know i give my love a f-f-four letter na na name ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay and i love the way you hurt me it's irresistible oh oh oh yeah i love the way i love the way i loveve the wayou hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby you're second hand smoke second hand smoke i breathe you in but honey i don't know what you're doing to me mon cheri but the truth catches up with us eventually try to say live live and let live but i'm no good good at lip service except when they're yours m mi amor i'm coming for you and i'm making war and i love the way you hurt me it's irresistible oh oh oh yeah woah oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah i love the
baby i love the way love the way i love the way you hurt me baby i'm gonna get you to burst just like you were a bubble frame me up on your war just to keep me out of trouble like a moth getting trapped in the light by fixation truly free love it baby i'm talking no inflation too many war wounds and not enough wars too few rounds in the ringnd not enough settled scores too many sharks not enough blood in the waves you know i give my love a f-f-four letter na na name ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay...
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there is no kind way. there is no hopeful way.here is no way to make people feel good about themselves at the end of the story to say this. what i got out of the poetry in general and what i got out of my entire study of poetry is that it is the job of the writer to say things in truth the land direct ways and in ways that maybe leave us and puzzling places that leave us despairing sometimes and ways that make us sad sometimes. one of the most probably pointed questions i get about the book in one of the things that people raise about the book all the time is that it is not hopeful enough. it does not inspire black people. it does not leave black people with the way out in a way forward. and maybe it doesn't. i think think i would have to argue about that but let's leave it at that. maybe it doesn't let i wanted to talk to you guys about the defense of writing and the defense of literature and the defense of art and the right to create and act and create a piece of art simply out of a desire to reflect reality, simply out of a des
there is no kind way. there is no hopeful way.here is no way to make people feel good about themselves at the end of the story to say this. what i got out of the poetry in general and what i got out of my entire study of poetry is that it is the job of the writer to say things in truth the land direct ways and in ways that maybe leave us and puzzling places that leave us despairing sometimes and ways that make us sad sometimes. one of the most probably pointed questions i get about the book in...
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i have done it the long way, the hard way, to insinuate anything otherwise is a complete and total joke, defemation, really ticks me off. >> reporter: back out here live at citizens bank park, again, howard also denying these allegations this morning, al-jazeera, however, standing by its reporting. live outside citizens bank park, in south philadelphia, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> a loft questions still, thank you. >> fun trip to the playgrounds turns very frightening, a tree comes crashing down, nearly hitting a young girl, see how her father risks his life to protect her. >> and, there is no stopping the force of star wars. we have the word on the two new records, the box office hit, just smashed. >> ♪ >> former eagle coach is dancing after his team just made the playoffs. you have t see his lockerroom performance that caused his players to erupt in cheers, coming up. we'll be right back. >> a train fire, third train fire in three months is now being investigated by authorities. the latest inches depth yesterday afternoon at the capetown rail station, at least five cars
i have done it the long way, the hard way, to insinuate anything otherwise is a complete and total joke, defemation, really ticks me off. >> reporter: back out here live at citizens bank park, again, howard also denying these allegations this morning, al-jazeera, however, standing by its reporting. live outside citizens bank park, in south philadelphia, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> a loft questions still, thank you. >> fun trip to the playgrounds turns...
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way. let me make one more point before i take some interventions, because before we get onto all of these things, mr. speaker, i want to say more about the terminology we use to describe the evil death trap. the strong representations made to me by the honorable member, and listening to many members across the house, i feel it's time to join our ally france, and other members of the international community and use as frequently as possible the terminology daesh rather than isil. this evil death cult is neither a true representative of islam, nor is it a state. >> i'm interested in hearing what the honorable gentleman said about daesh. should he not take his opportunity to withdraw the remark, and he is calling those who will not be voting with him tonight a bunch of paris sympathizers, because not only is that offensive, it is dangerous, and it is untrue! prime minister: i've made my views clear about the importance of all of terrorism and i think it's time to move on. so let me turn to th
way. let me make one more point before i take some interventions, because before we get onto all of these things, mr. speaker, i want to say more about the terminology we use to describe the evil death trap. the strong representations made to me by the honorable member, and listening to many members across the house, i feel it's time to join our ally france, and other members of the international community and use as frequently as possible the terminology daesh rather than isil. this evil death...
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. >> the mild air goes on and on, but there is a change coming, some cooler weather headed our way. >> waiting for answers about that run-away train, the operator in charge faces a hearing. >> and gronk is back as the patriots try to take back that first round bye. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, wbz news starts right now. >>> rob gronkowski will be back on the field tonight in houston. good evening. i'm liam martin. thanks for joining us. playing time against the texans as the pats try and break a two game losing streak. we have a preview of the game tonight against the texans. stan? >> reporter: thank you very much. last week the new england patriots had everything go wrong for them that possibly could go wrong in the 35-28 loss to the eagles. tonight that's behind them and they may have some good news, multiple reports saying rob gronkowski could be back after suffering that knee injury in denver which would certainly tonight. the buses arrived here at nrg field a few minutes ago and having gronk back in the game will help brady in a big way. without julian edelman an
. >> the mild air goes on and on, but there is a change coming, some cooler weather headed our way. >> waiting for answers about that run-away train, the operator in charge faces a hearing. >> and gronk is back as the patriots try to take back that first round bye. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, wbz news starts right now. >>> rob gronkowski will be back on the field tonight in houston. good evening. i'm liam martin. thanks for joining us. playing...
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but if you'd like me to say it another way i'm happy to say it another way. it didn't happen. >> it didn't say that the other day. he was very weak the other day. so the other day he said it like, well, he doesn't know. and now i guess he feels a little bit emboldened. he must be careful with what he says. >> being warned by donald trump to be careful what i say is fascinating. so you know, well you know, i don't think donald often picks his words with great care. so, listen, i was there on september 11th. i wasn't across the river in new york city. i was there. and not only myself, but the state attorney general at the time john farmer, good, smart, you know, republican. has said the same thing that i've said, that it didn't happen. and you know the worst part of his claim is that he says he saw it on television. well no one has been able to unearth any video of any such thing happening. if it was widely enough shown on network television in new york city, you can usually find that video fairly quickly. so, you know, listen, donald is used to intimidating fo
but if you'd like me to say it another way i'm happy to say it another way. it didn't happen. >> it didn't say that the other day. he was very weak the other day. so the other day he said it like, well, he doesn't know. and now i guess he feels a little bit emboldened. he must be careful with what he says. >> being warned by donald trump to be careful what i say is fascinating. so you know, well you know, i don't think donald often picks his words with great care. so, listen, i was...
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you have to find a way to live on.hat experience but very formative for a young girl was helpful to her in the days after 9/11. just seeing the role of that faith can play. as realized you have to move on. you have to be strong. it was very helpful. a great role in both of their lives. george w. bush became a born-again christian when he was in midland. it changed his life in a lot of ways. she was vocal about her religious faith that he is. she's a little bit more low-key about it but it is important to both of their lives. >> she is the second first lady to have a postgraduate degree. what is important about her education and job? >> people frequently overlooked that. they make the mistake of thinking she is a conventional woman which she is not at all. she is quite interior is have -- and has a certain modesty. she did not ever really boast about it at all. she was very self-directed and came back from smu and teaching and said she wanted to go to the university of texas and get a degree as her father said, that wil
you have to find a way to live on.hat experience but very formative for a young girl was helpful to her in the days after 9/11. just seeing the role of that faith can play. as realized you have to move on. you have to be strong. it was very helpful. a great role in both of their lives. george w. bush became a born-again christian when he was in midland. it changed his life in a lot of ways. she was vocal about her religious faith that he is. she's a little bit more low-key about it but it is...
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it's a way of describing it. the second way is lack of control into the damages help in two ways. you -- i talked about a baltimore before. if you were going you go into a low-income community in baltimore and say to these young men, you know, you really shouldn't smoke. you could get cancer when you're 52 if you smoke, i couldn't say on television that they are likely to say to do but they would probably be quite articulate and crisp in telling you where to go and what to do when you got there. and they are right. if they've got a 30% chance each year of being put in prison each year come if they have a minority of a chance of getting through to their 20s without having been imprisoned, and they may well get a shot if not imprisoned, and you're saying don't smoke come a long mechanism is you don't care about smoking and dying and doing drugs and we've seen this recent paper in the united states that white non-hispanic white men have been rising in what is the mortality from comments from drug and out of whole related poisoning, suicide, alcohol from liver disease command to a les
it's a way of describing it. the second way is lack of control into the damages help in two ways. you -- i talked about a baltimore before. if you were going you go into a low-income community in baltimore and say to these young men, you know, you really shouldn't smoke. you could get cancer when you're 52 if you smoke, i couldn't say on television that they are likely to say to do but they would probably be quite articulate and crisp in telling you where to go and what to do when you got...
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i mean, this is, this is childhood the way it was meant to be. there are no cell phones, there's no internet, there's no television, there's no anything. and so our kids, which range from three years old to 18 years old when, when they leave, they've not been taught anything that's cool or not cool. so an 11 year old boy will take his arm and, and, and put his own arm around you and lean into you, you know, 'cause nobody told him that 11 year old boys aren't supposed to do that. i love these children. you know, i wasn't, blessed to have children of my own. and so, i kind of look at this as, as sort of my, this is what i was fated to sort of be when it comes to whatever father instincts i must have. and, i know everything there is to know about these kids. i know where they came from, i know their backgrounds. you know, i was the one who, who said, "okay, you, you and not ten other or 15 other kids," 'cause for every one we accept, i have to turn away at least that many. and i know that we're helping them. i mean, i know in many ways, we're saving
i mean, this is, this is childhood the way it was meant to be. there are no cell phones, there's no internet, there's no television, there's no anything. and so our kids, which range from three years old to 18 years old when, when they leave, they've not been taught anything that's cool or not cool. so an 11 year old boy will take his arm and, and, and put his own arm around you and lean into you, you know, 'cause nobody told him that 11 year old boys aren't supposed to do that. i love these...
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same way that the isis does it. said that in the highly charged space we are talking about, the good guys are heavily outnumbered. alberto: most people in the world condemned the islamic state. newspapers or television oppose those guys. will have the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, this they radically outnumber everybody else who is sending out those messages. memri is the leader in presenting the reality of the middle east. in the voices in the words of the people of the region. -- issuesn air shoes such as terrorism and radicalization. in turkish, in urdu, and other languages. is being said in their own words? all too often what you see in the region is that people will say one thing and arabic and another thing in english for the visiting foreigners. we try to present that reality is quickly and as accura
same way that the isis does it. said that in the highly charged space we are talking about, the good guys are heavily outnumbered. alberto: most people in the world condemned the islamic state. newspapers or television oppose those guys. will have the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, this...
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it is just all different ways. the toughest part is to kind of train yourself to be open all the time, constantly open all the time taking in information, just sort of having a sketch book there or typing in information so you remember it. if you put it down on paper, it allows for more stuff to come into your head. >> if you feel clearly about the subject, it is often easier to do a cartoon. i admire cartoonists who have that -- it's like a direct pipeline to their viewpoint, and they make it clear. ok, now i will have to -- when they were proposing the iraq war, tom is in the vortex of the discussion, and he was one of the really consistent voices saying the iraq war is going to be a nightmare, don't do it. nobody listened to him. back to my point about cartooning. he could have saved the world. [laughter] >> ok. yeah? >> something stood out to me about the attacks in response to a religious figure without naming the religious figure. i just wondered if there is anything off-limits when you are drawing cartoons,
it is just all different ways. the toughest part is to kind of train yourself to be open all the time, constantly open all the time taking in information, just sort of having a sketch book there or typing in information so you remember it. if you put it down on paper, it allows for more stuff to come into your head. >> if you feel clearly about the subject, it is often easier to do a cartoon. i admire cartoonists who have that -- it's like a direct pipeline to their viewpoint, and they...
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that goes both ways. days, you would publish the newspaper, the way you would hear or interact with letters told be just the editor, or even when i was first starting out at the washington post a long time ago, they still wrote down messages on a piece of paper and you had to go to the operator to get that message. now, where i think the new landscape can be exciting is that you can talk to people more directly. you can also find out more about people. but yes, speed is an issue, so you have to make sure that you are accurate. it is good to be first that you are accurate. this week has shown that, sorting through what is true with not true, what is rumored, what is responsible, sensitivity to the repercussions of making a mistake, or overstating or understanding information is a challenge, as is some of the interaction you get. story from, every the san bernardino case, we have to make sure it is pre-moderated, which means we have to be sure of what comments we are going to get, so there is a difference b
that goes both ways. days, you would publish the newspaper, the way you would hear or interact with letters told be just the editor, or even when i was first starting out at the washington post a long time ago, they still wrote down messages on a piece of paper and you had to go to the operator to get that message. now, where i think the new landscape can be exciting is that you can talk to people more directly. you can also find out more about people. but yes, speed is an issue, so you have to...
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it will feel that way.l of that moisture on the way to northern california, not translating into the heaviest rain this morning but later today, it all develops from the light showers that we have right now. you can see widely scattered around the bay. you can see some of these impulses coming through off -- a little bit north of point reyes as those come through, it will squeeze out the moisture overlying the bay area. so the showers will actually turn to rain and the south bay gets its share as well. more rain, showers, then rain. more rain coming tomorrow. more in the way of lingering showers. christmas eve gets another cold front coming through. that will genuinely be told. temperatures will come down christmas eve. then christmas will clear it out. we'll get sunshine. winter storm warnings are posted for the mountains. snow above 4500 feet. wet snow, though, above 40 -- it's kind of a warm first punch. the system coming in on thursday will drive the snow levels lower but for the time being today, we ge
it will feel that way.l of that moisture on the way to northern california, not translating into the heaviest rain this morning but later today, it all develops from the light showers that we have right now. you can see widely scattered around the bay. you can see some of these impulses coming through off -- a little bit north of point reyes as those come through, it will squeeze out the moisture overlying the bay area. so the showers will actually turn to rain and the south bay gets its share...
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can we find ways to debate? i look at this from the standpoint of somebody who is researching what went on in the nineteenth century when touring the 1860 election there was the float in the democratic parade depicting horace greeley of the new york tribute all but making love to an african-american woman. democrats were trying to convey something about the republicans. i look and say can we do better? i don't know the we have never entirely done better. and i think it is partly a frustration in that regard. at the same time it is theater. that doesn't mean the theater critic goes to the back and after watching a musicals as you foul-up that song in the second act or whenever? they don't get to do that as political reporters and commentators do. part of politics has to be theater. one of the things we are talking about is who is good at it? reagan was great at it, roosevelt was great at it, obama has certain abilities in that regard. >> there is a fundamental -- there's a fundamentally dramatic aspect to the pol
can we find ways to debate? i look at this from the standpoint of somebody who is researching what went on in the nineteenth century when touring the 1860 election there was the float in the democratic parade depicting horace greeley of the new york tribute all but making love to an african-american woman. democrats were trying to convey something about the republicans. i look and say can we do better? i don't know the we have never entirely done better. and i think it is partly a frustration...
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i understand that in some ways i worry about capping that as well in legislation. that's all they're going to do is say where other lines here and how to go about promoting it in a way that urges them to do a lot more voluntarily and protect their users as much as protecting the public as well. to understanding continued to perfect it. >> guest: speaking the pendulum swinging encryption has become another issue in the wake of paris in san bernardino. what is your opinion on encryption being part of this conversation and people using these attacks to kind of promote the fact that we might need an entry point into encrypted devices, we night -- i might need a backdoor potentially. >> guest: we often talk about the security versus rossi debate. in reality it's more of a security versus security debate is the main key point here which is in order to secure systems all the things you need to do to proactively secure systems rely on encryption. the greater use of encryption and for protecting systems better as well. the question comes when something happens behind the sc
i understand that in some ways i worry about capping that as well in legislation. that's all they're going to do is say where other lines here and how to go about promoting it in a way that urges them to do a lot more voluntarily and protect their users as much as protecting the public as well. to understanding continued to perfect it. >> guest: speaking the pendulum swinging encryption has become another issue in the wake of paris in san bernardino. what is your opinion on encryption...
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it is the american way. it may not be the american way we like, but it is the american way.t before this period really blossomed but it seems to be perfectly rational for my colleagues to say if somebody is going to at me i want to be able to shoot back at them. warren olney: people want to have the right to defend themselves in their homes. there is more and more opposition to gun control laws. is that a good thing? julian bond: no, it is not a good thing. it is not a good thing. t is a good thing to say i can have a weapon in my home and until i moved to washington i had a weapon the my home. i had a big shotgun. i had threats on my life. i was not going to have my family unprotected. i wanted them to be able to be protected if i got the opportunity. when i moved to washington where these things never happen -- i couldn't take my gun with me so i left it at home. left it in atlanta. warren olney: talk about those days in atlanta, the early days of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. the kind of courage that it took to sit in at lunch counters, to do some of the
it is the american way. it may not be the american way we like, but it is the american way.t before this period really blossomed but it seems to be perfectly rational for my colleagues to say if somebody is going to at me i want to be able to shoot back at them. warren olney: people want to have the right to defend themselves in their homes. there is more and more opposition to gun control laws. is that a good thing? julian bond: no, it is not a good thing. it is not a good thing. t is a good...
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not good to do it that way. be careful about how you do it and it's not a bad thing. >> kim: jody, thank you so much for that expert advice. we appreciate it. and i think we can all agree with aunt edna, nobody likes fruit cake. >> dana: don't give it in the first place. apparently we were given champagne flutes as a wedding gift and it was a pregift, because there was merrill lynch on the side. >> kim: obviously they have must have gone to a conference or something, and they said oh, kim and dana are getting mared, this will be perfect and never looked at the box. >> jeff: a couple years ago on that note, my parents gave me a coat for christmas and it looked like something sherlock holmes would wear and the next day when they took me to the airport to to them and said i'm not going to wear this. >> dana: you gave it right back to them. >> jeff: i gave it right back. >> kim: i bet that was finance. >> jeff: this is a commercial structure fire at 13th and carson. a big police and fire presence there. not too long
not good to do it that way. be careful about how you do it and it's not a bad thing. >> kim: jody, thank you so much for that expert advice. we appreciate it. and i think we can all agree with aunt edna, nobody likes fruit cake. >> dana: don't give it in the first place. apparently we were given champagne flutes as a wedding gift and it was a pregift, because there was merrill lynch on the side. >> kim: obviously they have must have gone to a conference or something, and they...
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it's a way to see the world. and i think we are at a turning point because we really messed with-- messed up with this planet. and we just need, we have like, it's a turning point. >> rose: you want to talk about a ticking clock too. >> yeah, that's why it's like-- what are we going to choose. and it's interesting. it's interesting. but we're so smart. we should use our brain and heart connected together and to really be honest with what we're doing. >> rose: you make that comedy, come back to see us. >> yeah. >> rose: great to see you. >> great to see you too.s. >> rose: roger has created some of the most iconic movie images in the past 30 years. he is a cinemaing to fer behind such films at sid and nancy, shaw shang redemption, his collaboration with the cohen brothers is particularly sell braitd. together they made 12 gill ams including fargo, the big will bowsky and no country for old men. here is a look at some of his work. ♪ ♪ >> rose: pretty damn good. >> it's interesting, there is a thing there, lots of s
it's a way to see the world. and i think we are at a turning point because we really messed with-- messed up with this planet. and we just need, we have like, it's a turning point. >> rose: you want to talk about a ticking clock too. >> yeah, that's why it's like-- what are we going to choose. and it's interesting. it's interesting. but we're so smart. we should use our brain and heart connected together and to really be honest with what we're doing. >> rose: you make that...
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this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way!an't believe that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! high pitched excited squeal yes! yes! kids never get this excited about clean teeth. but dogs do. give the gift that makes dogs giddy. and fights plaque and tartar. greenies dental chews. >> jimmy: welcome back. oscar isaac, misty copeland, music from elo. the premiere of "star wars" is happening tonight, three theaters, a crock the street and next door, a number of fans showed up in costume. let's go out to guillermo. how's it going out there? >> guillermo: it's great, jimmy. >> jimmy: have you seen anything interesting since we left you? >> guillermo: a lot of people i'm going to show to you right now. >> jimmy: i asked gee conveyor mow to find the best costumes. we're going to give a prize to whoever has the best one. introduce us to your first costumed contestant. look at your arms. oh, all right. hey, where'd you get the jacket? >> that's top secret. >> jimmy: okay. what is your name? >> brandon jackson. >> jimmy: an
this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way!an't believe that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! high pitched excited squeal yes! yes! kids never get this excited about clean teeth. but dogs do. give the gift that makes dogs giddy. and fights plaque and tartar. greenies dental chews. >> jimmy: welcome back. oscar isaac, misty copeland, music from elo. the premiere of "star wars" is happening tonight, three theaters, a crock the street...
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this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way! i can't believe that worked! of course it worked! >> seth: i don't even know why i'm setting back down. [ laughter ] >> seth, i'm so, so sorry. i promise, i will not ask any questions about sex. >> seth: why don't i ask you some questions? >> that sounds nice. >> seth: all right. watson, do you have a favorite movie? >> i do. >> seth: what is it? >> no, it's silly. >> seth: you can tell me. >> okay. come closer. a little closer. closer. smooch! >> seth: whoa! [ laughter ] >> whoa! i am sorry, i misread the moment. >> seth: yeah, you did. >> i thought you wanted to have sex with me. [ light laughter ] >> seth: no, i clearly said i didn't even want to talk about sex with you. >> yes, but i thought it was that classic you say you don't, but you really do kind of thing. >> seth: well, it wasn't! >> well, now that it is out there -- >> seth: i'm sorry, how would sex with you even work? >> you can just smoosh it up against my screen. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm just gonna go. >> no, wait, you
this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way! i can't believe that worked! of course it worked! >> seth: i don't even know why i'm setting back down. [ laughter ] >> seth, i'm so, so sorry. i promise, i will not ask any questions about sex. >> seth: why don't i ask you some questions? >> that sounds nice. >> seth: all right. watson, do you have a favorite movie? >> i do. >> seth: what is it? >> no, it's silly....
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they don't really want to think that way rest of us to think of them in that way. i think it would be nice to say they're trying hard, among other things or to at least buttress the kind of positive ways of dealing with the stressors. bob sessions: that's kind of a issues. quite a few people, in thking about this issue, have been lookingngt the political followers of donald trump, okay? it's not a joke, okay? he's doing very, very well in part because he's somehow tapping into thisisery strong stream that we've been talking about, disenchanted white voters. he's very high, if you look at the emographic that we'r'rtalking about and he's speaking to their frustrations with the lack of work, which is what we were just talking about, and focusing on immigrants who might be taking away their work, doing the jobs that were going to have and so on. he's building on that concern that this group of people have about the people right below them, if you will, on the economic and social ladder. erin davis: i think it's also interesting, and this may be connected to that, the w
they don't really want to think that way rest of us to think of them in that way. i think it would be nice to say they're trying hard, among other things or to at least buttress the kind of positive ways of dealing with the stressors. bob sessions: that's kind of a issues. quite a few people, in thking about this issue, have been lookingngt the political followers of donald trump, okay? it's not a joke, okay? he's doing very, very well in part because he's somehow tapping into thisisery strong...
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i love the w way i love the way you hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby you're secondnd smoke secondhand smoke i breathe you in but honey i don't know what you're doing to me mon cheri but the truth try to say live live and let live but i'm no good good at lip service except when they're yours mi amor i'm coming for you and i'm making war and i still love the way you hurt me it's irresistible yeah oh yeah whoa oh yeah i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby yeah yeah yeah [ cheers and applause ] >>> "gma's" fall concert series the bright side of car buying. whoa [ cheers and applause ] >>> kobe coming up tomorrow. big thanks to fall ouboy. that was great, guys. so glad you could come in and now it's time for the winner. >> should we do this? clinton kelly here to pick the tree that wo >> i'm guessing that, jesse. >> this knot here -- >> sorry, jesse. >> safy issue. >> i got to tell you we're going with gio. thers not a single cord to be seen on this. >> all right.
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i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ ♪ i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ped in the light by fixation ♪ ♪ truly free love it baby i'm talking no inflation ♪ ♪ too many war wounds and not enough wars ♪ ♪ too few rounds in the ring and not enough settled scores ♪ ♪ too many sharks not enough blood in the waves ♪ ♪ you know i give my love a f-f-four letter na-na-name ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ and i love the way you hurt me it's irresistible yeah ♪ ♪ yeah oh oh yeah ♪ oh oh yeah ♪ ♪ i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ ♪ i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ ♪ you're secondhand smoke secondhand smoke ♪ ♪ i breathe you in but honey i don't know what you're doing to me ♪ ♪ mon cheri but the truth catches up with us eventually ♪ ♪ try to say live live and let live but i'm no good good at lip service ♪ ♪ except when they're yours mi amor ♪ ♪ i'm coming for you and i'm making war ♪ ♪ and i still love the way you hurt me it's irresistible yeah ♪ ♪ oh yeah whoa oh yeah ♪ i love the way i love the way i l
i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ ♪ i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby ♪ped in the light by fixation ♪ ♪ truly free love it baby i'm talking no inflation ♪ ♪ too many war wounds and not enough wars ♪ ♪ too few rounds in the ring and not enough settled scores ♪ ♪ too many sharks not enough blood in the waves ♪ ♪ you know i give my love a f-f-four letter na-na-name ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ and i love the way you hurt me...
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which way could i come out? don't miss my take. >>> income is a big factor in choosing retirement path. >>> plus i wouldn't wish student loan debt on my worst enemy. i will help you protect your family from this expensive burden. don't go away, stay with cramer. >>> we live in a world where you have more choices about where to i'm vest your money than ever before. a virtual infinity of etfs, mutual funds, you name it, but more choice isn't always better. sometimes having more options just makes it impossible to decide which ones are right and which ones are wrong for you. you have never had more options when it comes to picking exchange traded funds and mutual funds than you do right now, they're everywhere. at this point there's so many different kinds of etfs that it can make your head spin. as a side note i hate how many of the sector-based etfs, the ones that let you buy and sell an entire group like the banks, home builders, i hate the way they've been warping the way the whole stock market trades, that's s
which way could i come out? don't miss my take. >>> income is a big factor in choosing retirement path. >>> plus i wouldn't wish student loan debt on my worst enemy. i will help you protect your family from this expensive burden. don't go away, stay with cramer. >>> we live in a world where you have more choices about where to i'm vest your money than ever before. a virtual infinity of etfs, mutual funds, you name it, but more choice isn't always better. sometimes...
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this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way! that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. >>y don't think i'm telling any secrets out of school when i say i like candy. especially reese's. and not just the cups. reese's miniatures, reese's big cup peanut butter cups, dark chocolate peanut butter cups, white peanut butter cups, reese's pieces, reese's sticks, reese's sticks minis, reese's nutrageous, reese's fast break candy bar, reese's crispy crunchy bar, reese's spread and reese's snack mix. and i'm sure it's all good for you because they test it on a rhesus monkey. ( laughter ) and this time of year, reese's makes special christmas peanut butter trees. but now there's a problem with these candies shaped like trees: they're not. >> reese's trying to get into the holiday spirit with christmas tree shaped peanut butter cups. >>
this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way! that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. >>y don't think i'm telling any secrets out of school when i say i like candy. especially reese's. and not just the cups. reese's miniatures,...
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that and more on the way. first, our top story. the latest round of international talks on syria are being held today at the u.n. the united states and russia are heading up that security council meeting to push efforts to try to end the war that has been dragging on for over four years. a main sticking point, it is still the future of syrian president bashar al-assad. for more, let's bring in our international commentator, douglas herbert. there have been multiple attempts to use. this crisis. what about hopes from the you can seeof doug: some positive signs going into it. you had vladimir putin in moscow saying to a news conference that the differences have been narrowing between the two sides, and he believes russia and the u.s. are seen as absolutely necessary players for any negotiated solution, that they share the same view. this is vladimir putin speaking. given what we have reported about the big differences over the future role of bashar putinad, when vladimir says that, you wonder what he is talking about. a lot of people
that and more on the way. first, our top story. the latest round of international talks on syria are being held today at the u.n. the united states and russia are heading up that security council meeting to push efforts to try to end the war that has been dragging on for over four years. a main sticking point, it is still the future of syrian president bashar al-assad. for more, let's bring in our international commentator, douglas herbert. there have been multiple attempts to use. this crisis....
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josh: cleanup was under way on thursday at the gas light. the building was cordoned off, most of the damage was caused by water though. fire officials confirm that the cause of the fire was accidental, and the fire started with a grill on the first floor. >> lighting the fire, getting it going for the day, flames got up and got into the grease filters work, which went to the roof. in essence was a chimney fire. josh: there is minor water damage to adjacent businesses as well, not clear when they might reopen, but a sign on the door says it will be closed for at least the rest of the week. jean: firefighters are trying to determine with a caused a fire at a home in unity this morning. it took crews two hours to put out the flames. the fire department says an elderly woman lives here, but luckily no one was hurt. josh: so it's almost springtime. mike: almost, it's amazing to see these temperatures continuing, and we had a little anncr: when the attacks come here... ...the person behind this desk will have to protect your family. will he be imp
josh: cleanup was under way on thursday at the gas light. the building was cordoned off, most of the damage was caused by water though. fire officials confirm that the cause of the fire was accidental, and the fire started with a grill on the first floor. >> lighting the fire, getting it going for the day, flames got up and got into the grease filters work, which went to the roof. in essence was a chimney fire. josh: there is minor water damage to adjacent businesses as well, not clear...
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>> neil, overall optimistic going way forward. neil: what is way forward? >> we saw it in '07 when they created a big bubble, we saw what happened. neil: i know but what is way forward to barry? when do things get better? >> i think we have a good couple of years -- and i'm sorry to say this. suffering. i think you're going to see some recessionary numbers into 2016. i am pretty sure you're going to see stock markets come down, and you're going to see housing prices come down too. just remember if you have commodities getting hit, those are asset prices. typically the rest of the asset prices follow. and, again, if central banks would just get out of the way and let us get through it,. neil: oh, stop. you're bumming me out. >> sorry, my man. neil: you're the force awakens. you know? bum me out, are you? thank you, gary, thank you very, very much. he is a really smart guy, and he's been early pressing on this stuff. it bums me out. also what bums me out is washington getting upset that a lot of this might be pocketing those gas savings, like, maybe it's our
>> neil, overall optimistic going way forward. neil: what is way forward? >> we saw it in '07 when they created a big bubble, we saw what happened. neil: i know but what is way forward to barry? when do things get better? >> i think we have a good couple of years -- and i'm sorry to say this. suffering. i think you're going to see some recessionary numbers into 2016. i am pretty sure you're going to see stock markets come down, and you're going to see housing prices come down...
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then you make sounds in that way. you begin to see that there are actually many more frequencies besides the fundamental frequency. [tone plays with varying timbre] when we change the overtone structure, we change the sound or the timbre of what we're listening to. every instrument has its own timbre, its own color, and it's based on its overtone structure. the most crucial way that timbres are distinguished in instruments is by their general type. [dramatic orchestra music] most musical traditions have some kind of arrangement for classifying their musical instruments. in european traditions, there have been certain time-honored divisions between musical instruments. the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel, and this system generally divides instruments into membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin, which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones, which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed. [jazzy sax
then you make sounds in that way. you begin to see that there are actually many more frequencies besides the fundamental frequency. [tone plays with varying timbre] when we change the overtone structure, we change the sound or the timbre of what we're listening to. every instrument has its own timbre, its own color, and it's based on its overtone structure. the most crucial way that timbres are distinguished in instruments is by their general type. [dramatic orchestra music] most musical...
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that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous expense of the far west. not only was it environmentally hazardous, but the native tribes were trying to defend their territory from intruders, sometimes to great effect. these people tended to be miners, for traders, prospectors from the appellation -- appalachian midwest. they expanded an incredible amount of effort to convert these areas to be a new new england. schools to sayd the continent in a yankee way. they were all over the place credit had their own journals. they would report whether they were establishing a way to keep the yankees way. they also expanded considerable effort trying to create new england in the pacific. and new citizen on the hill, a new humanity, we can follow the lessons in new england. they wrote about how their d were similar here idle to the mayflower. despite this, they were not entirely successful. the west coast is not just because theyedom,
that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous expense of the far west. not only was it environmentally hazardous, but the native tribes were trying to defend their territory from intruders, sometimes to great effect. these people tended to be miners, for traders, prospectors from the appellation -- appalachian midwest. they expanded an incredible amount of effort to convert these areas to be a new new...
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not the other way around. >>> welcome back. debate, shootings, scandals, a relentless news cycle kept the media buzzing in 2015, but ten moments stood out in the crowded landscape. we went all of the way back to january, and these are the top ten media stories of the year. >> hello, everybody, thank you so much. >> late night's new look. stephen colbert taking over for david letterman, and then trevor knowles taking over for john stewart. and samantha b is also going to host a new show next year. the vanity fair picture showing the ten minute late night was a hit. >>> the number nine, scandal and counting. josh duggar admitted he molested children including his sisters when he was a teenager. josh stood by the family when he was interviewed but then hackers broke into ashley madison database and he admitted to cheating on his wife, and in and online post he called himself the biggest hypocrite ever. >>> and number eight, caitlyn jenner's vanity fair cover spread awareness of transgender issues. it all started with an interview
not the other way around. >>> welcome back. debate, shootings, scandals, a relentless news cycle kept the media buzzing in 2015, but ten moments stood out in the crowded landscape. we went all of the way back to january, and these are the top ten media stories of the year. >> hello, everybody, thank you so much. >> late night's new look. stephen colbert taking over for david letterman, and then trevor knowles taking over for john stewart. and samantha b is also going to...
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; the easy way or the hard way.ou could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> welcome back. doug, what is the most important next week? >> the funding for next year, but the big one is paul ryan's promise they're going to pass bills, tax repeal, financial reform, and vote on them in an election year. >> wow, that's good. >> the debate i
; the easy way or the hard way.ou could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? the markets change, at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere....
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bad wealth kerr get in the way.2013, a series of snowstorms crippled deliveries, many customers didn't get packages until after christmas. >> this team's job to keep that from happening again, 15 in-house meteorologists use two massive monitors, to track weather and cargo planes around the world. >> we make tactical decisions minute to minute throughout the day. >> fed ex says if storms hit this year, this know have better ability to revise routes and move packages to different hubs. hoping deliveries will show up on time. weijia jiang, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> star wars the force awakens premiers in hollywood tonight to a star studded line up. diehard fans are camping out on hollywood boulevard to see the latest installment. they won't get their chance to see the movie until thursday night, couple of days to go. but patience has paid off. so far, half the seats in the theater are taken. >> i texted my godmother that i was doing this, and she is like no way, i camped out in front of the chinese they had err for
bad wealth kerr get in the way.2013, a series of snowstorms crippled deliveries, many customers didn't get packages until after christmas. >> this team's job to keep that from happening again, 15 in-house meteorologists use two massive monitors, to track weather and cargo planes around the world. >> we make tactical decisions minute to minute throughout the day. >> fed ex says if storms hit this year, this know have better ability to revise routes and move packages to...
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the better way to understand trump is the other way around. he is a dull fascistic bully because he is a bad person. they come into this iworld ugly and messy. ideas are frightening because they threaten what is known. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >> and now tonight's "last word." the mayor of the city of brotherly love said this today about the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination. >> he's an [ bleep ] hole. i mean, what do you want me to say? i apologize, reverends and people of the religious community. i apologize. i mean, how can i take seriously any foreign policy idea from someone like him? it's impossible. so he has no idea what he's talking about. >> the mayor could have said idiot, because a poll actually shows that that is the word that most voters commonly associate with donald trump. idiot. banning muslims from entering the united states is not trump's first unconstitutional idea abou
the better way to understand trump is the other way around. he is a dull fascistic bully because he is a bad person. they come into this iworld ugly and messy. ideas are frightening because they threaten what is known. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. >> and now tonight's "last word." the mayor of the city of brotherly love said this today about the...
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. >> so many ways to help. always start at our website, foodbanknyc.org. you can find places where you can go and volunteer, find ways to give money and your support, and even where to drop off food. even if it's in your local community, we're happy to help, 'cause every new yorker can do something for needy new yorkers. >> all right. margarette purvis, will be talking with you again. >> thank you, sandra. >> thank you. we'll be right back. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can too. call now. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. the wifi in this house is amazing. so is my guacamole. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get the internet speed that's right for you. from 3 megs to ultra fast 300 megs they even made it easy to switch why settle for less, when you
. >> so many ways to help. always start at our website, foodbanknyc.org. you can find places where you can go and volunteer, find ways to give money and your support, and even where to drop off food. even if it's in your local community, we're happy to help, 'cause every new yorker can do something for needy new yorkers. >> all right. margarette purvis, will be talking with you again. >> thank you, sandra. >> thank you. we'll be right back. meet the moore's! we're the...
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it doesn't work that way. my legal opinion is that the canal law... it's against the constitution. >> while the legal battle continues, a group of scientists are collecting data to provide their own arguments against the canal. one is dr katherine vammen, a microbiologist. she's a research scientist at the university of central america. but that's her new job. before, she worked closely with dr. salvador montenagro. >> so why the change in jobs? >> well, i was slowly forced out. >> why do you think you were really forced out? >> because of the canal issue. >> you are a scientist. you look at what the data presents. you do your analysis. >> exactly. >> yet if they don't agree with it all of a sudden you had to leave. >> vammen wanted to show us why she opposes the canal here. there is no better way to understand lake nicaragua, than this. this isn't exactly what we planned. the waves and wind are brutal. soon we'd even lose one of our cameras. >> so we're here in the middle of lake nicaragua and one of the nati
it doesn't work that way. my legal opinion is that the canal law... it's against the constitution. >> while the legal battle continues, a group of scientists are collecting data to provide their own arguments against the canal. one is dr katherine vammen, a microbiologist. she's a research scientist at the university of central america. but that's her new job. before, she worked closely with dr. salvador montenagro. >> so why the change in jobs? >> well, i was slowly forced...
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that's the way they so it. they see it very much black and white, you're either with us or against us. what donald trump says they're all against us, they're with i.s.i.l. >>> in this report, talking about the number of fighters, how do they compare? how much worse are the sympathys in europe compared to the united states? we know there's worse. >> we've been trying to track these numbers stance the start of the syrian war in 2011. by the middle of 2014 we thought a few gone from europe, very few from the united states, but it's a growing problem. we see almost double those figures, particularly in europe. in the u.s. the increase is much, much less. still only about 150 people or so who have gone from here, but in europe it's many thousands. that is obviously of great concern to the european authorities >>> perhaps to correlate with the fact that american muslims generally are seen as much better integrated in society here than in europe, but that's still 150 people from here that the government has to keep tr
that's the way they so it. they see it very much black and white, you're either with us or against us. what donald trump says they're all against us, they're with i.s.i.l. >>> in this report, talking about the number of fighters, how do they compare? how much worse are the sympathys in europe compared to the united states? we know there's worse. >> we've been trying to track these numbers stance the start of the syrian war in 2011. by the middle of 2014 we thought a few gone from...
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there is only two ways to do it. one way is wire, the other is wirelessly. we started on a mission five years ago to say that we want to be part of that revolution. we think the best place for us in the marketplace is in the wireless side. we are in a wireless company. >> unless you accumulate a bunch of wireless assets. we have accumulated 80 megahertz on the spectrum. -- certainly is worth a fair amount of money. it is only with money when you put it to use. ultimately we get cash flows. that is what we want to do. >> does this remind you of a transformation of television. this on boarding of so many people, wirelessly. does this remind you of the early days of satellite elevision? cracks in does. in the early days people say why would you pay for satellite dish echoed the answer was simple. it was all digital. it was interactive. it was inexpensive. the bundles were smaller. you had more choice as a consumer. signal quality was more reliable. hg tv was more prevalent. now, people are asking why would you pay for ott? this eliminates some of the pain point
there is only two ways to do it. one way is wire, the other is wirelessly. we started on a mission five years ago to say that we want to be part of that revolution. we think the best place for us in the marketplace is in the wireless side. we are in a wireless company. >> unless you accumulate a bunch of wireless assets. we have accumulated 80 megahertz on the spectrum. -- certainly is worth a fair amount of money. it is only with money when you put it to use. ultimately we get cash...
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the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way.uld choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. just serve classy snacks and bew a gracious host,iday party. no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were going to make it. hey sorry about last weekend, i don't know what got into me. well forgive and forget... kind of. i don't think so! do you like
the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way.uld choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this...
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either way it's great. i'm with you on morbid and then we have georgina writing thanks to your commercial i changed my flight so i could spend more time with my family. got you thinking. would you fake your own death to see your family member? >> we're back with big news from sandra bullock. let's just end it there. worst commercial ever. >> she's alive. your daughter can have sleepovers. your son can hang out with friends. your kids can play... and drive you crazy. you don't realize how lucky you are that you're children are healthy...until they're not. the laboratories at st. jude ...but our discoveries are. our research helps kids across america. thanks to you, more cancer treatments are pioneered at st. jude than any other children's hospital in the world. and no family pays st. jude for treatment, travel, housing or food. because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. so if you have healthy children, give thanks. da las gracias. give thanks. go to st. jude dot org or shop wherever
either way it's great. i'm with you on morbid and then we have georgina writing thanks to your commercial i changed my flight so i could spend more time with my family. got you thinking. would you fake your own death to see your family member? >> we're back with big news from sandra bullock. let's just end it there. worst commercial ever. >> she's alive. your daughter can have sleepovers. your son can hang out with friends. your kids can play... and drive you crazy. you don't...
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this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way!'t believe that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! >> in you train every flu threatening dogs this winter even proving fatal for some. there is a vaccine to fight t but as cbs news correspondent marlie hall reports, the shots are expensive and may not be necessary for all dogs. >> so she's been sneezing? >> veterinarian, katie, says new strain of k9 influenza that start in the chicago last spring is spreading fast. and the virus has proved deadly for some dogs. >> this type of the virus, the h3n2, progressed so quickly it eventually moved into their lungs causing severe pneumonia. >> the united states company of ago has conditionally approved new vaccine to address the epidemic, being shipped to veterinarians right now. doctor douglas aspro, former president of the american vet near association. >> totally novel virus, so dogs don't have, the us dogs, don't have any historical experience with this virus, therefore, they have no protective cross reaction with any other antib
this way! where'd they go? they went that way! that way, they went that way!'t believe that worked! of course it worked! beep, beep, beep! >> in you train every flu threatening dogs this winter even proving fatal for some. there is a vaccine to fight t but as cbs news correspondent marlie hall reports, the shots are expensive and may not be necessary for all dogs. >> so she's been sneezing? >> veterinarian, katie, says new strain of k9 influenza that start in the chicago last...
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i love the way you hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby you're second hand smoke in but honey i don't know what you're doing to me mon che ri but the truth catches up with us eventually try to say live live and let live but i'm no good good at lip service except when they're yours mi amor i'm coming for you and i'm making war and i love the way you hurt me it's irresistible oh oh oh yeah woah oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby [ cheers and applause ] i can move mountains i can work a miracle work a miracle oh oh i'll keep you like an oath may nothing but death do us part she wants to dance like uma thurman bury me 'til i confess she wants to dance like uma thurman and i can't get you out of my head the stench the stench of summer sex and c-k eternity oh hell yes divide me down to the smallest i can be put your put your v-v-venom in me i can move mountains
i love the way you hurt me baby i love the way i love the way i love the way you hurt me baby you're second hand smoke in but honey i don't know what you're doing to me mon che ri but the truth catches up with us eventually try to say live live and let live but i'm no good good at lip service except when they're yours mi amor i'm coming for you and i'm making war and i love the way you hurt me it's irresistible oh oh oh yeah woah oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah i love the way i love the way i love the...