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grateful dead reference for bill walton right there. patty mills, jeff ayres, the spurs, they've got oklahoma city thursday. that's going to be an interesting matchup. give us an even-keeled read. >> pirates baseball. sterling marte. we're in the 12th. pirates down one, and he successfully hits that ball into left field. clint barmes runs home and plates one. tied at 3. bottom of the 16th. same score, 3-3. tony sanchez had never done this before. no, not just a chop and single to the left but one that would result in what the kids are calling a walkoff. that's when you score and then you lead. they celebrate. pirates win it by a count of 4-3. i thought our first read was way better. >> it was, but they don't know what you're talking about because they're just sitting there watching this. good luck with the news and information that precedes this or follows this. >> guys, thanks. >>> all right, up next in "the pulse," paternity leave is becoming a hot topic. did a radio host go too far when slamming a professional baseball player for tak
grateful dead reference for bill walton right there. patty mills, jeff ayres, the spurs, they've got oklahoma city thursday. that's going to be an interesting matchup. give us an even-keeled read. >> pirates baseball. sterling marte. we're in the 12th. pirates down one, and he successfully hits that ball into left field. clint barmes runs home and plates one. tied at 3. bottom of the 16th. same score, 3-3. tony sanchez had never done this before. no, not just a chop and single to the left...
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we have the waltons, we have the koch brothers. these people are suppressing wages. they're hurting workers. and they are fundamentally attacking the values that our country is built on. >> so the key here is that paul ryan's budget doesn't expect the walmarts of the word ld to pay more, but he wants to cut what walmart employees have been accessing which is american tax dollars because they're living below the poverty line. you tell me, america, if that's fair. great to have you with us tonight. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter and facebook. lots more coming up. president obama has some harsh words for republicans when it comes to equal pay for women. we'll bring you the latest on the paycheck fairness act with r rosa deare laura. and the uconn huskies win and they aren't doing it quietly. one of their star players is speaking out about protecting college athletes and starving. gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta g
we have the waltons, we have the koch brothers. these people are suppressing wages. they're hurting workers. and they are fundamentally attacking the values that our country is built on. >> so the key here is that paul ryan's budget doesn't expect the walmarts of the word ld to pay more, but he wants to cut what walmart employees have been accessing which is american tax dollars because they're living below the poverty line. you tell me, america, if that's fair. great to have you with us...
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the waltons john boy all grown up and taking on the role of the president.john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jones get so big? t me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5 for free. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to finally meet a girl. your mom, but isn't your love reward enough? its not. maybe your roommate, i mean you pretty much share everything else. hey. your girlfriend. just do not tell her it was free. whoever you choose, you'll both get the best devices on the number 1 ranked network. for best results, use verizon. gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new techn
the waltons john boy all grown up and taking on the role of the president.john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jones get so big? t me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5...
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but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age of 25. >> all right now. and hello again from fox news in washington. it's a race against time in the southern indian ocean. search vessels try to find that jet line brer the beacon on the black box goes dead. a chinese ship detected pulse signals in a new area and an australian ship picked up another signal today. fox news correspondent doug mcelway has the latest. >> a chineseship searching a small patch off all stra yale's coast picked up eye ping on friday night and saturday. they were the same freakcy as would be emitted from the data recorder. also today, an australian ship carrying deep sea found equipment picked up a third signal in the different part of the search area. authorities issued a word of caution about any rising expectations. >> these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to the missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. >> though new analysis of the satellite and radar data continue
but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age of 25. >> all right now. and hello again from fox news in washington. it's a race against time in the southern indian ocean. search vessels try to find that jet line brer the beacon on the black box goes dead. a chinese ship detected pulse signals in a new area and an australian ship picked up another signal today. fox news...
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they need to make that right. >> it is the collaboration with her daughter emma walton hamilton on aof best-selling children's books that is captivating a new generation of fans. their latest installment is "the very fairy princess." congratulations, girls. >> thank you. >> once again, welcome. once again, it is adorable. >> so cute. >> thank you for being here. you can go home now. >> the ideas just keep coming for this little character, don't they? >> she's so rich, really. >> she is. we know her so well now that it is great fun. she is like a member of our family. >> and they do become like family, they become real. >> they become family to a whole generation of little children reading them. and that is so -- you have a legacy of all your films which have done that. now to have this with your own daughter. >> this is such a pleasure. >> nothing sweeter. >> i know. >> how do you work together? how does that work out? >> we really -- it is very organic process. mostly verbal. i'm the scribe and we brainstorm out loud. >> yes, we do. >> over tea. >> over tea, lots of tea. and the bes
they need to make that right. >> it is the collaboration with her daughter emma walton hamilton on aof best-selling children's books that is captivating a new generation of fans. their latest installment is "the very fairy princess." congratulations, girls. >> thank you. >> once again, welcome. once again, it is adorable. >> so cute. >> thank you for being here. you can go home now. >> the ideas just keep coming for this little character, don't...
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. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses orbited around and connected via tunnels to a huge central dining hall. today one of the original cell houses remains, the only one of its kind in the country. stepping into it conjures up images of gladiators stepping into a coliseum. >> it's very beneficial because basically you can stand in one spot and get a visual of the whole cell house. you can also watch the officers on the gallery more. not just the tower but anybody in the house can see if something goes wrong. i'm glad it's a round house. i love it. >> the original design, however, proved to be difficult to maintain and w
. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses...
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walton and ed williams and dr. honey cut and dwayne jones and then we have department heads mohammed the man of the hour for me he made this happen and barbara smith the head of the housing authority and ann is here (clapping) so we're going to have supervisor cowen come up because - oh, another supervisor in front. we're so proud to have her in our district and she said he did i was her master of thesis and every time we need something she's right there like sophie we appreciate her and glad to have her with us >> good morning. i'm glad the speaker put the breaks open kathy that is what happened when our the baby on the stage and keep me to two minutes. it's going to be more than two minutes ate an amazing day to celebrate. you know, i really want to talk about what exactly we're here you've heard about the 20 years but what 20 years has brought us is one hundred and 20 units of senior housing that's right here where we are today. it's not only been a dream for 20 years but it's the exciting moment for the communi
walton and ed williams and dr. honey cut and dwayne jones and then we have department heads mohammed the man of the hour for me he made this happen and barbara smith the head of the housing authority and ann is here (clapping) so we're going to have supervisor cowen come up because - oh, another supervisor in front. we're so proud to have her in our district and she said he did i was her master of thesis and every time we need something she's right there like sophie we appreciate her and glad...
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walton. >> next speaker. >> and i should say beatrice is the co-chair of our coalition in san francisco. >> good afternoon superstitions i'm beatrice. i'm a retiree from the city and county of san francisco snefz and it's heartbreaking to hear the information that's been published that this is a regressive tax effectively significantly our counties of color latino and african-american. as a mother and grandmother the opponents have failed to accept the fact our latinos have seen an increase because of the consumption of sugary drinks. what's more there's no concern or empathy by our opponents from the health and well-being of our contingence. as co-chair from an association for the programs in the healthy eating and activities we know that the consumption of sugary drinks this initiative will increase the funding for this effort as a mexican and immigrant i'm proud to say we're ahead in this leadership by passing a soda tax i know that san francisco, california do the same. i strongly support this initiative as a like patient i hope to lead a healthy city and seen the diabetes and obesi
walton. >> next speaker. >> and i should say beatrice is the co-chair of our coalition in san francisco. >> good afternoon superstitions i'm beatrice. i'm a retiree from the city and county of san francisco snefz and it's heartbreaking to hear the information that's been published that this is a regressive tax effectively significantly our counties of color latino and african-american. as a mother and grandmother the opponents have failed to accept the fact our latinos have...
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family, the walton family of walmart, is worth about $148 billion. that one family owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. over the past decade, the net worth of the top 400 billionaires in this country has doubled. got that? we are seeing more and more millionaires and more and more billionaires and their wealth income is exploding. charles and david koch. .he koch brothers [crowd they are entertaining some of their friends. this becauseention it gives you an idea what is going on in america. want to be the wealthiest family in america. they are doing ok. year world went up last from 68-80,000,000,000 dollars. -- their wealth went up last $80 from $68 billion to billion.
family, the walton family of walmart, is worth about $148 billion. that one family owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. over the past decade, the net worth of the top 400 billionaires in this country has doubled. got that? we are seeing more and more millionaires and more and more billionaires and their wealth income is exploding. charles and david koch. .he koch brothers [crowd they are entertaining some of their friends. this becauseention it gives you an idea what is...
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and the walton's john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president.i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don'drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyri
and the walton's john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president.i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve...
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with richard thomas, once john boy on "the waltons" and fbi supervisor frank gad on "the americans." >> the challenge of playing a living president who was really in the audience last night. >> it would have been a good night for an understudy. >> reporter: history focuses on carter, men knock began and sadat. >> gentlemen, please. >> reporter: but lawrence wright realized there should be another pivotal character, the first lady. >> how's the peacemaking coming along? >> reporter: i realized the character of rosalyn carter was the person who was making peace among the peacemakers. >> it's a perfect breaker, circuit breaker, if you will. >> she had emotional access to the characters the way jimmy did not. >> reporter: just as in real life, the talks almost fail. >> it was a crazy idea. completely insane. put an arab on a jew on the mountain top in maryland and ask them to make peace, what was i thinking? >> reporter: reliving the raw emotion of it again, the carters cried and embraced the actors who brought it back to life. >> his eyes were red. he clearly had been crying. >> preside
with richard thomas, once john boy on "the waltons" and fbi supervisor frank gad on "the americans." >> the challenge of playing a living president who was really in the audience last night. >> it would have been a good night for an understudy. >> reporter: history focuses on carter, men knock began and sadat. >> gentlemen, please. >> reporter: but lawrence wright realized there should be another pivotal character, the first lady. >> how's...
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and the walton's john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c. because people like you may benefit from scientific advances. advances that could help you move on from hep c. now is the time to rethink hep c and talk to your doctor. visit hepchope.com to find out about treatment options. and register for a personalized guide to help you prepare for a conversation with your doctor. hey mom? i got the job! you got the job. welcome aboard. i've got a job to do today. have a good first day at work, mom! narrator: donate to goodwill. help provide job training in your community. >> it was 36 years
and the walton's john boy all grown up and taking on role of the president. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yourself. i have time. after all there may be no symptoms for years. no wonder you try to push it to the back of your mind and forget it. but here's something you shouldn't forget. hepatitis c is a serious disease. if left untreated, it could lead to liver damage and potentially even liver cancer. if you are one of the millions of people with hepatitis c, you haven't...
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. >> and scott, walton is the program manager. >> how do these two costs together will give us the over all yearly cost per unit. >> and you sum up. and this is the biggest example and and per unit is for the permanent supporting housing. >> and if you sum it up, yes. >> on the master lease, and that is basically equivalent to the cost per shelter bed. >> yeah. >> and then, in some cases a little cheaper. >> and so that is surprising, at least from my perspective. and because, i think, well, again, we will get more into that, i think, and but, again, given what was talked about ten years ago, and again, not advocating for anything, and i think that it is an interesting statistic and what they say is that the permanent supportive housing is the thing that matters the most, i don't think that anybody disagreewise that. >> that number is fascinating >> yeah. >> so part of the hud priorities in which we try to align ourselves in san francisco, is. is permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing. and need supporting next year when we renew, we are able to ask for what is called the bonus
. >> and scott, walton is the program manager. >> how do these two costs together will give us the over all yearly cost per unit. >> and you sum up. and this is the biggest example and and per unit is for the permanent supporting housing. >> and if you sum it up, yes. >> on the master lease, and that is basically equivalent to the cost per shelter bed. >> yeah. >> and then, in some cases a little cheaper. >> and so that is surprising, at least...
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bite: luis walton aburto, alcalde acapulco "es lamentable y condenable y no lo vamos a permitir, vamosconoce el paradero de los policias golpeadores y nadie ha localizado al secretario alfredo alvarez valenzuela... blanca --continuan las fuertes replicas tras el sismo de 8.2 grados que se sintio en chile, el pasado martes. roll open under --la ltima rplica fue de magnitud 6.1 en la escala de richter... take vo ...y afect la misma area del terremoto de 3 dias atras, que dejo un saldo de 6 victimas mortales y miles de personas evacuadas a las zonas altas de la ciudad de iquque debido a la alerta de "tsunami" despues del terremoto. --la presidenta, michelle bachelet declar zona de "castastrofe" los lugares afectados por el sismo. stop open cesar ---ahora veamos como pinta el tiempo para el fin de semana... blanca ---pasamos contigo javier castro... adelante.. take pkg take pkg take cam 2 shot blanca ---autoridades de salud de take cam 2 shot blanca ---autoridades de salud de california se encuentran en alerta tras un brote repentino de meningitis que ha cobrado por lo menos tres victimas
bite: luis walton aburto, alcalde acapulco "es lamentable y condenable y no lo vamos a permitir, vamosconoce el paradero de los policias golpeadores y nadie ha localizado al secretario alfredo alvarez valenzuela... blanca --continuan las fuertes replicas tras el sismo de 8.2 grados que se sintio en chile, el pasado martes. roll open under --la ltima rplica fue de magnitud 6.1 en la escala de richter... take vo ...y afect la misma area del terremoto de 3 dias atras, que dejo un saldo de 6...
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the series kicking off in the democratic process the only constant walton. i'm praying to god you will bring about change towards safety. many iraqis feel that the same way. they hold on to come over the election. well in katich old footage of costumes to find a way to his old the sick kitty and teaching and being defined. and earlier i spoke with iranian bank and i asked him what issues apart from security the voters are looking. my new blog to record sound of allah to the whitening can think of god. iraq is that each nation. oil production caused eco book to read all the books. the country. as the fifth largest oil soap and awoke. foreign investment in expanding. with asian nations also increasing the mistake was only a small number of people are benefiting. many iraqis wanting you to live. and both working. surprise authenticity and would've remained an unstable. people are fed up with government corruption the benefits of fuel and links to the majority support. they want but totally dishes there will be posting notes with this sentiment. what are we expe
the series kicking off in the democratic process the only constant walton. i'm praying to god you will bring about change towards safety. many iraqis feel that the same way. they hold on to come over the election. well in katich old footage of costumes to find a way to his old the sick kitty and teaching and being defined. and earlier i spoke with iranian bank and i asked him what issues apart from security the voters are looking. my new blog to record sound of allah to the whitening can think...
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my name is shaman walton, native of district 11, [speaker not understood]. i came to speak in support of the reappointment of dr. marshall to the police commission. aside from the fact that he's been responsible for sending over 200 young people to college, including myself, and aside from the fact that he's done a lot of work with young people in the system and out of the system and making sure they get to pass for success, he's also been a responsible police commissioner for the last 10 years. i think it's a blessing that he's going to get the opportunity to move forward upon your approval. one of the things about dr. marshall i think is important and what he brings to the police commission is not only the policy work and the understanding of the commission itself, but the work that he's doing and has done in the community. around antiviolence, around working to decrease crime in our area of san francisco. i think having that perspective and bringing that to the commission is important because he understands the community and he also understands the aspect
my name is shaman walton, native of district 11, [speaker not understood]. i came to speak in support of the reappointment of dr. marshall to the police commission. aside from the fact that he's been responsible for sending over 200 young people to college, including myself, and aside from the fact that he's done a lot of work with young people in the system and out of the system and making sure they get to pass for success, he's also been a responsible police commissioner for the last 10...
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near rushed and walton. police cannot confirm what was taken or how much merchandise was stolen but the owner will do store inventory. thousands of dollars of purses have been reported to be taken by several men. >>city officials are expected to unveil the new international terminal five at o-hare airport today. judy wang joins us *live from o'hare with more. >> the mayor and senator dick durbin will be here for the unveiling. o'hare's international terminal has undergone a massive transformation. the goal is to give travelers who pass through here a first class experience. shopping mall developer partnered with the city on the project. the company video offers a glimpse of the renovation at a price tag of $26 million. travelers will find 18 new restaurants and retail shops in terminal 5. 11 have chicago ties. one is a mexican restaurant, the first new eatery to open in the international terminal since it opened in 1993. also, a new checkpoint and a 10,000 sq. ft. to european- style duty-free shop. the first
near rushed and walton. police cannot confirm what was taken or how much merchandise was stolen but the owner will do store inventory. thousands of dollars of purses have been reported to be taken by several men. >>city officials are expected to unveil the new international terminal five at o-hare airport today. judy wang joins us *live from o'hare with more. >> the mayor and senator dick durbin will be here for the unveiling. o'hare's international terminal has undergone a massive...
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narrator: this is walton hall in yorkshire.n 1835, it was home to a wealthy and somewhat eccentric gentleman. they said he could be seen regularly walking the grounds barefooted and in the company of an aging donkey. now they must have been a pretty shabby pair but between them, they took part in one of the more extraordinary experiments of the 19th century. an experiment that would lead to significant breakthroughs in medicine and in surgery and would transform our understanding of poisons.
narrator: this is walton hall in yorkshire.n 1835, it was home to a wealthy and somewhat eccentric gentleman. they said he could be seen regularly walking the grounds barefooted and in the company of an aging donkey. now they must have been a pretty shabby pair but between them, they took part in one of the more extraordinary experiments of the 19th century. an experiment that would lead to significant breakthroughs in medicine and in surgery and would transform our understanding of poisons.
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>> clayton walton was declared unconscious after the first of three drugs were administered.ms began when the second and third drugs were administered. he started gasping for air, clenched his teeth and tried to remove his a head from the pillow. it was at that point that officials lowered the blinds. but when the second and third drugs are administered it can cause excruciating pain as the person is being suffocated. they are blaming a problem with his veins. however, his lawyers are objecting to that. a second man who was due to be executed after, did receive a stay of execution of 14 days. >> and this sort of thing has gone wrong before? >> right. yes, earlier in the year there have been cases where it seemed that people were conscious as they were dying, and it took rather a long time. the main problem that states are facing is that many pharmaceutical companies as a result of public pressure are simply not giving them the dhem calls that have been used in the past for lethal injections as a result states are going to other sources to find these chemicals. but we don't ne
>> clayton walton was declared unconscious after the first of three drugs were administered.ms began when the second and third drugs were administered. he started gasping for air, clenched his teeth and tried to remove his a head from the pillow. it was at that point that officials lowered the blinds. but when the second and third drugs are administered it can cause excruciating pain as the person is being suffocated. they are blaming a problem with his veins. however, his lawyers are...
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and gerald walton, who was investigating a democratic donor , was summarily fired by president obama. he was the specter general of some other branch of the government. we are so partisan that even efforts to promote integrity in government and congressional oversight are condemned by the other side. that is how much we have sunk. host: our guest is frank buckley, a law professor at george mason university and >> our guest on the next washington journal includes republican center ron johnson from wisconsin to discuss his lawsuit against the obama administration challenging the legality of federal contributions to the health care plans of members of congress and congressional staffers. he will be joined by the president and ceo of the center for global policy solutions to talk about the center's meeting this week to address the racial wealth gap in the u.s. >> we are in utah and golden spike national historic site. i am walking you over to where that transcontinental railroad was completed. this bought right here marked by the would tie it is within inches of where the original ceremon
and gerald walton, who was investigating a democratic donor , was summarily fired by president obama. he was the specter general of some other branch of the government. we are so partisan that even efforts to promote integrity in government and congressional oversight are condemned by the other side. that is how much we have sunk. host: our guest is frank buckley, a law professor at george mason university and >> our guest on the next washington journal includes republican center ron...
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and that s why some people would say oh dear is not enough to teach parents to be looking to walton come on you before the scandals broke that that it wasn't enough pressure on the food industry especially on the manufacturers because they can get away with a very lenient you know penalty they know the penalty was not generally speaking in a hard enough. and that's why did you know the legislative nineteen come on when to add extra session. it is the kenya two thousand and fourteen to try to feel guilty did pass amendments to the act governing food safety and sanitation in taiwan. and especially for the articles from forty four to forty eight then also forty nine and now we have new harsher penalty kill more stiff penalty kick for people who commit the health food safety violations. can you tell it's a little bit of august minutes. neil mason think of costs. yes hedonism and an arm and a man that owned the call. we still don't pay off what picking the amendment indeed or encourage the wool proceedings of many factual recall. they should report to alumni the main picture to see the goalte
and that s why some people would say oh dear is not enough to teach parents to be looking to walton come on you before the scandals broke that that it wasn't enough pressure on the food industry especially on the manufacturers because they can get away with a very lenient you know penalty they know the penalty was not generally speaking in a hard enough. and that's why did you know the legislative nineteen come on when to add extra session. it is the kenya two thousand and fourteen to try to...
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one family, the walton family of wal-mart is worth about $148 billion. that one family owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. over the past decade the net worth of the top 400 billionaires in this country has doubled. got that? we're seeing more and more millionaires and more and more billionaires. and their wealth and income is exploding. charles and david coke. ah, the koch brothers. they will hear you at the other side of town. they're entertaining some of their friends over at the other side of town i understand. i'm going to al qaeda a about them later but i want to mention to give you an idea. now, the koch brothers they're struggling. they want to be the wealth -- they want to be the wealthiest family. they haven't made it yet. but they are doing ok. under that terrible obama administration which is destroying all initiative and all wealth and which they hate with a passion their wealth went up from 68 to $80 billion. 12 billion increase in wealth in one year. she ther good friends, woulden ailed son who owns the largest casi
one family, the walton family of wal-mart is worth about $148 billion. that one family owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. over the past decade the net worth of the top 400 billionaires in this country has doubled. got that? we're seeing more and more millionaires and more and more billionaires. and their wealth and income is exploding. charles and david coke. ah, the koch brothers. they will hear you at the other side of town. they're entertaining some of their friends...
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she is also, of course, a successful author, collaborating with her daughter emma walton hamilton onyou. >> nice to see you, too. >> you two are prolific. this is the eighth book in in particular series. >> that's right. and our 28th together, if you can believe it. >> i'm always amazed by this, because this is a mother-daughter collaboration that really works. why do you think it works, julie? >> because i think we -- i have to say this. we have a huge respect for each other. and the best idea wins. and it's such a pleasure. it's like playing in a wonderful sand box. there's a lot of work and research from other projects. but it's just fun, isn't it? >> it is. and it's such a pleasure to write for kids. it's such a wonderfully inspiring sort of mission-driven thing to do together. >> now this book has to do with graduation day. >> moving on. >> the larger theme is change, something that everybody can understand. >> yes. and how little girls have to embrace that, too. you know, when they graduate. >> the main character is loosely based on your daughter emma. >> she is inspired by my
she is also, of course, a successful author, collaborating with her daughter emma walton hamilton onyou. >> nice to see you, too. >> you two are prolific. this is the eighth book in in particular series. >> that's right. and our 28th together, if you can believe it. >> i'm always amazed by this, because this is a mother-daughter collaboration that really works. why do you think it works, julie? >> because i think we -- i have to say this. we have a huge respect for...
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mary parish in fort walton beach for over three decades. walt was known throughout the gulf coast as a kind and warm hearted man who was always helping his fellow citizens. to his family he was a loving and devoted husband. father, grandfather, and great grandfather. the legacy left by walt richardson and his fellow tuskegee airmen had a profound him pact on the course of our history. our nation is proud and grateful for the brave men and women like walt richardson who stared into the face of racial discrimination and said, we are one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. walt led an exemplary life of courage, service, patriotism, and devotion to faith and family and his service to god's family and country will never be forgotten. mr. speaker, on behalf of the united states congress i'm humbled to honor chief master sergeant walter h. richardson, united states air force retiree. my wife and i send our sincerest condolences to his wife of 60 years, helen, his eight children, walter, pat, lili, carmen, henry, donna
mary parish in fort walton beach for over three decades. walt was known throughout the gulf coast as a kind and warm hearted man who was always helping his fellow citizens. to his family he was a loving and devoted husband. father, grandfather, and great grandfather. the legacy left by walt richardson and his fellow tuskegee airmen had a profound him pact on the course of our history. our nation is proud and grateful for the brave men and women like walt richardson who stared into the face of...
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great news, no tornadoes, was devastating for the people here across parts of escambia over toward walton counties right along the gulf coast that i love so much because we come visit them every summer. >> yeah. all right, chad, stand by. i want to go to pensacola resident cindy bonner joining us on the phone. cindy, you sent us very dramatic video. we're going to show it to our viewers right now. what was if lit like? what did you experience? >> caller: overnight, it just never slowed down. it was the thunder and the rain from early last night to early hours this morning after the sun actually, well, after the light came up. and it was just nonstop. you could hear thunder. you knew it had just hit something. it was scary. it was scarier than any hurricane i've ever been through. >> you've lived through hurricanes in pensacola. have you ever seen flooding like this? >> caller: never. absolutely not. the difference in the hurricane than this, you have time to prepare for a hurricane. this was not something that anyone had prepared for. we didn't have batteries, we didn't have water, the ex
great news, no tornadoes, was devastating for the people here across parts of escambia over toward walton counties right along the gulf coast that i love so much because we come visit them every summer. >> yeah. all right, chad, stand by. i want to go to pensacola resident cindy bonner joining us on the phone. cindy, you sent us very dramatic video. we're going to show it to our viewers right now. what was if lit like? what did you experience? >> caller: overnight, it just never...
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judge walton, the chief judge of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence surveillance court, said in his first ever interview with any news organization that the court knows nothing unless the nsa or the u.s. government tells it. it doesn't have any independent fact-finding ability, that it cannot go out and invest gate. -- and investigate. it doesn't have a former nsa person like that. when the court, in 2009, found that the nsa had been unlawfully running wannabes big row graham bigunning one of these programs and had been consistently misrepresenting the facts of what it was doing to the court, the nsa response to the justice department was, you could make fun of it as these computers are so darn complicated. who understands what they are doing? the argument actually was there was no one at the nsa fully understood the workings of the program and therefore was inadvertent that they were describing it incorrectly to the judge. so when you're saying a judge is supervising it or that congress is overseeing in, the nsa is classifying almost all of this stuff at the top-secret codeword
judge walton, the chief judge of the fisa court, the foreign intelligence surveillance court, said in his first ever interview with any news organization that the court knows nothing unless the nsa or the u.s. government tells it. it doesn't have any independent fact-finding ability, that it cannot go out and invest gate. -- and investigate. it doesn't have a former nsa person like that. when the court, in 2009, found that the nsa had been unlawfully running wannabes big row graham bigunning...
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you've got one family, one family -- the walton family that owns wal-mart -- owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. and in terms of income, the situation is equally bad. in the last number of years since the wall street collapse, 95% of all new income has gone to the top 1%. so you'll have an economic situation where the middle class is disappearing, more people living in poverty than any time in the history of the united states, 22% of our kids living in poverty, the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country on earth. and all the while middle class disappears, more and more people living in poverty, people on top are doing phenomenally well. almost all new income goes to the top 1%. but, madam president, it is not just growing disparity in terms of income and wealth. that's enormously important. but it is what is happening to the political foundations of america. what we are now seeing as a result of citizens united -- and we're going to see it more as a result of the disastrous supreme court decision of today, mcmccutchen, will enable the billionair
you've got one family, one family -- the walton family that owns wal-mart -- owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. and in terms of income, the situation is equally bad. in the last number of years since the wall street collapse, 95% of all new income has gone to the top 1%. so you'll have an economic situation where the middle class is disappearing, more people living in poverty than any time in the history of the united states, 22% of our kids living in poverty, the...
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in all sports, with 11 -- they had walton and kareem abdul -- or cinder was his name. >> i was thinking about "too close for comfort." >> if you remember the program. >> who was in it? >> ted knight was in that. you'll get nothing, spalding. he lived in san francisco. >> with the puppet. >> anyway, i didn't know -- >> quick thank you to chad bray who sent me a note. thank you for that. >> you're perplexed by the bond market. my question, it's hard to know whether money comes out of the stock market or gets parked in bonds, that's why yields go down or whether something else is going on globally. look at the yields in europe. why are rates going down? why is there a deflation fear around the world again right now if no one is worried about a slowdown? >> i think in europe, the issue is they need to continue to export their growth. and the qe that may be coming in is going to push money back to equities. i think in the u.s., the beginning part of the year might have been pension, endowment rebalancing. if you started at a 60/40 blend in 2013 you ended probably around 75/25. now, you know,
in all sports, with 11 -- they had walton and kareem abdul -- or cinder was his name. >> i was thinking about "too close for comfort." >> if you remember the program. >> who was in it? >> ted knight was in that. you'll get nothing, spalding. he lived in san francisco. >> with the puppet. >> anyway, i didn't know -- >> quick thank you to chad bray who sent me a note. thank you for that. >> you're perplexed by the bond market. my question,...
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and gerald walton, who was investigating a democratic donor , was summarily fired by president obama. he was the specter general of some other branch of the government. we are so partisan that even efforts to promote integrity in government and congressional oversight are condemned by the other side. that is how much we have sunk. host: our guest is frank buckley, a law professor at george mason university and the author of "the once and future king." thank you for joining us this morning and congrats on your citizenship. guest: thank you so much. host: we will take a quick break and then open up the line for democrats. the topic, senate majority leader harry beat. let's go to an update from c-span radio. >> more u.s. sanctions being imposed on russia today. president obama says the move is in response to continued alleged provocations in ukraine. imposing an are asset freeze and visa ban on several russian government officials, including 2 members innersident putin's circle. reports that current and former students across the country who filed complaints against their universities fo
and gerald walton, who was investigating a democratic donor , was summarily fired by president obama. he was the specter general of some other branch of the government. we are so partisan that even efforts to promote integrity in government and congressional oversight are condemned by the other side. that is how much we have sunk. host: our guest is frank buckley, a law professor at george mason university and the author of "the once and future king." thank you for joining us this...
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nobody, nobody, not edison, not sam walton, has done anything like that. >> we all miss him and a lot tyler mathisen, thank you. the first 25 airs tonight at 7:00 p.m. >> that looks great, tyler. thank you so much. >>> up next, tony award nominees are just out and jordan roth standing by with reaction. >> oh, my goodness. >> more "morning joe" when we return. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. go and smell the roses! to get your client's attention. from brochures to business cards to banners. everything... except your client's attention. thousands of products added every day to staples.com, even bullhorns. ho
nobody, nobody, not edison, not sam walton, has done anything like that. >> we all miss him and a lot tyler mathisen, thank you. the first 25 airs tonight at 7:00 p.m. >> that looks great, tyler. thank you so much. >>> up next, tony award nominees are just out and jordan roth standing by with reaction. >> oh, my goodness. >> more "morning joe" when we return. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the...
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presidential candidate ron paul told us both american and craning citizens will be the waltons you have to pay now it's wasted money and it's not the rich in this country that pay these bills because if we send money to ukraine the bankers are going to be bailed out the people of ukraine are not going to benefit they're going to have to be the they have to suffer from the austerity program and the people of america won't benefit even if it's not direct taxation the average person is going to suffer from the inflation i'm giving the political opinion what i think our government should do and that is this to stay out of it because we've been way too much and i think the evidence is very clear that the europeans and the americans are very much involved in the over overthrow of the elected government ukraine. ok do stay with the back with more news headlines for you at the top of the i will be staying though with the ukraine crisis up next crosstalk and i'll be looking at how it's being painted in the media. exactly sixty years ago according to the guardian the soviet union actually tried t
presidential candidate ron paul told us both american and craning citizens will be the waltons you have to pay now it's wasted money and it's not the rich in this country that pay these bills because if we send money to ukraine the bankers are going to be bailed out the people of ukraine are not going to benefit they're going to have to be the they have to suffer from the austerity program and the people of america won't benefit even if it's not direct taxation the average person is going to...
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sam walton one of the great previous generations always wanted to get in that pick-up truck and visitou know the quality stays whole. >> that's a fair question. the company is completely decentralized by seasoned people running starbucks that understand the culture, values, understand the customer is most important. we are all visiting stores every single day. we are not sitting in some white tower in seattle. we are in the mix in the mud with our people doing everything we can to exceed their expectations and the expectations of our people. jim, i'm telling you, there may be bumps along the way but i promise you starbucks coffee company just getting started. >> our country is great but do they have enough thinking terrific people to work both the day part and night part if you roll out beer and wine. rolling out a thousand stores. maybe all stores. your stores will be working all the time. is there enough management talent for you? >> we want to leverage the fixed asset. we've got a pipeline of great people. our people are the ones driving this innovation. they're the ones coming to
sam walton one of the great previous generations always wanted to get in that pick-up truck and visitou know the quality stays whole. >> that's a fair question. the company is completely decentralized by seasoned people running starbucks that understand the culture, values, understand the customer is most important. we are all visiting stores every single day. we are not sitting in some white tower in seattle. we are in the mix in the mud with our people doing everything we can to exceed...
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some of the one hundred twenty thousand people itself was a very different proposition from a net walton's they have missions they had guns available in trying to pull that one off which is a perhaps due to my car you know just ration plates would have everyone question the storm turns we were interrogated his office is not coming to secure this area around the privileges of this case for you building a sealed off the barricades is actually says you can see all the crime you know we have been able to go inside the building itself we have spoken to activists that they say that they all local people are going to do what they've got to fight for what they want to hear is that the arms which is a referendum. now earlier we spoke to journalist and broadcaster neil clark who say the west best bet that it could bring ukraine into the nato fold has backfired. the key players in this now are the western sponsors of the coup. i think now they've got to make a choice. they gambled that they would talk of the government in ukraine and they would get the whole be great with the russians what. took jack
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which is some one hundred twenty thousand people itself was a very different proposition from a net walton's they have missions they had guns available in fact pulled the last which is a perhaps due to my car you know registration plates which is probably what question is strong terms were interrogated a soft purposes but we don't come in the city of this area around the privileges of a speed building a sealed off this barricades this act this is you can see all around me now we have been able to go inside the building itself we have spoken to activists that they say that they are local people it is what they've got to fight for what they want to hear is that the arms which is a referendum. or one of the protesters key demands is the federalization of ukraine which would mean more ptolemy for regions in the east and that according to journalist and broadcaster neil clark is the only way to keep the country together . the key players in this now are the western sponsors of the coup in kiev i think now they've got to make a choice they gamble but they were talking to government in ukraine and
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knew very well credible boy asked him to do it he wanted to design yeah yeah so those roommate lloyd walton said hey both taking these you know fashion design classes why don't you let him design a jersey and then al said yes which i thought was like cool a lot of a player decided jersey and then they did and bo had this this thing where he was always pulling out his jersey anyways he felt uncomfortable and he felt like it was rigid and that was kind of the main idea for this jersey which was on talk and i think pretty symbolic of that team in that era there it is. you design that tape are going to be on you know and i think it was unique to you because. pretty incredible guy he was already doing this he was a great artist and and he designed clothes in high school for his teammates he designed his own prom suit it was. and so he designed this with sort of this tailored fit in mind so all the players went in for like tuxedo measurements which was highly unusual they didn't even know what they were being measured for until they saw the jersey which was or the month talked they did a ridge no
knew very well credible boy asked him to do it he wanted to design yeah yeah so those roommate lloyd walton said hey both taking these you know fashion design classes why don't you let him design a jersey and then al said yes which i thought was like cool a lot of a player decided jersey and then they did and bo had this this thing where he was always pulling out his jersey anyways he felt uncomfortable and he felt like it was rigid and that was kind of the main idea for this jersey which was...