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why this do it yourself butchering is going by the wayside. ,, a few feathers on chmond city council. members >>> animal rights activists successfully managed to roughly a few feathers on the richmond city council. the members passed a law making it illegal to sell live poultry at the farmer's market. joe vazquez on the fight over fowl. >>> reporter: mary's native philippines, buying live chickens in the market wasn't just a tradition. >> personally, i like the live chickens so that way i'm assured that it is really fresh. >> reporter: it was survival, protection from spoiled poultry. but this will no longer be possible here in the entire bay area after an animal rights campaign convinced the richmond city council tuesday night to ban live chicken sales at its outdoor market. >> i hope that we're involving as a society to be kind to animals and this is a step in that direction. >> reporter: richmond's ban follows a similar one at two markets in san francisco. animal rights groups successfully convinced the cities that the birds could be causing a health hazard and that they believe th
why this do it yourself butchering is going by the wayside. ,, a few feathers on chmond city council. members >>> animal rights activists successfully managed to roughly a few feathers on the richmond city council. the members passed a law making it illegal to sell live poultry at the farmer's market. joe vazquez on the fight over fowl. >>> reporter: mary's native philippines, buying live chickens in the market wasn't just a tradition. >> personally, i like the live...
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most of those fell by the wayside during the year. three key bills the merged as a viable bills of interest. those are ab 16, page one of your matrix. ab 145, page 3. and sb 517, page 19. one bill deals with try to establish a california-first policy for and rolling stock procurement. i will describe the other two bills. one would create a new department of trains that would bundled high-speed rail with the current division of rail and caltrans into a new department. in contrast, the other measure approaches it different. it just takes high speed rail authority and places it into the cabinet secretary's office. it has a host of other changes, but that is the main thrust of that bill. the administration spent most of july and august and digging into the high-speed rail program, trying to understand it and get their arms around it. to the extent that they finally appointed one new member, who they have a high degree of faith in, dan richard, used to be on the bart board and is a consultant in washington. he has now become the governor's
most of those fell by the wayside during the year. three key bills the merged as a viable bills of interest. those are ab 16, page one of your matrix. ab 145, page 3. and sb 517, page 19. one bill deals with try to establish a california-first policy for and rolling stock procurement. i will describe the other two bills. one would create a new department of trains that would bundled high-speed rail with the current division of rail and caltrans into a new department. in contrast, the other...
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health care generally falls by the wayside, both for themselves and for their children. for these workers, the promise of san francisco's health care security ordinance, when it was passed, it be a way to ensure they would get at least some measure of their sub tan tive -- substantive health care needs met. we believe in order to ensure the ordinance has a meaning in their lives the loophole be closed and campos amendment does that best. workers need to access and accumulate real amounts in these health reimbursement accounts so they can meaningfully offset the basic and serious health care events that can and often do derail their lives when they're not covered. employers shouldn't be allowed to take a backdoor around the purpose and intent of the legislation you already passed. they shouldn't be allowed another bite at the apple here. on behalf of the community and clients we represent, we urge you to close the loophole and support the campos bill. >> thank you. and i would like to acknowledge our next speaker, who is a former member of the board of supervisors, former
health care generally falls by the wayside, both for themselves and for their children. for these workers, the promise of san francisco's health care security ordinance, when it was passed, it be a way to ensure they would get at least some measure of their sub tan tive -- substantive health care needs met. we believe in order to ensure the ordinance has a meaning in their lives the loophole be closed and campos amendment does that best. workers need to access and accumulate real amounts in...
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just trends in ideology so i hope we are not going to see this just basically dry up and fall by the wayside we cannot allow that and the world cannot allow that for the sake of democracy and the american dream in america. j. baldwin president of americans to preserve the american dream of democracy talking to us live from miami thanks very much indeed for your time. the russian billionaire owner of chelsea football club remember the movie is appearing before a london court in connection with a five and a half billion dollar lawsuit being pursued by russian businessman buddies but as of ski the self. he claims his former associate illegally force him to hand over the money and now he wants it back artie's are the bennett reports of one of the most expensive disputes in history. well this is actually the first time that mr abbott was actually given evidence and spoken in this hearing despite it already going on for four weeks that's just to give you an idea of how long winded this whole process is and today was no different however it was fascinating. to hear him speak and to see this going o
just trends in ideology so i hope we are not going to see this just basically dry up and fall by the wayside we cannot allow that and the world cannot allow that for the sake of democracy and the american dream in america. j. baldwin president of americans to preserve the american dream of democracy talking to us live from miami thanks very much indeed for your time. the russian billionaire owner of chelsea football club remember the movie is appearing before a london court in connection with a...
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and bachmann is falling by the wayside, christie is not running. one person mins thought might able to beat ob yaum decided not to run, christie. >> i think that that 55%, as a conservative i hope that translates in november in the election. i think what that reflects is two things one widespread discontent with the president that the economic policy has not worked and actually took a bad situation and made it worse foremost americans. and number two, i also think that that reflects the state of the economy. now, a year is an eternity in politics a day can be right? >> bill: i don't buy that and i disagree with you on. with the primaries being moved up now to january, we're talking three months here, you've got christmas and thanksgiving in there. we're on the train here, it's roaring down the tracks. that is why christie, the reason christie didn't run, one he didn't want to lie to his constituents. he says what do very to do, commit suicide? i'm not running. his people told him, i have information that you can't set up organization state by side
and bachmann is falling by the wayside, christie is not running. one person mins thought might able to beat ob yaum decided not to run, christie. >> i think that that 55%, as a conservative i hope that translates in november in the election. i think what that reflects is two things one widespread discontent with the president that the economic policy has not worked and actually took a bad situation and made it worse foremost americans. and number two, i also think that that reflects the...
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. >> it's been so lousy outside, a lot of work stuff has gone by the wayside. >> you mean work, outside work. >> yeah, outside work. >> for a lot of folks, that's pleasure. >> we've got 53 degrees. as we said, it is a cool morning out there. big swings in temperatures from the 50s to the 70s we're going to go today. we take a look at the area right now, landover and mitchellville. it's chilly at 45 degrees. in fairfax county right now, your temperature, 46. up north, 40 degrees in columbia, maryland right now. chilly out there as well as mt. airy. ti sun will be up in just about an hour. we'll hit 60 degrees at 9:00 a.m. your high today, 75. we'll take a look at your weekend in just a couple of minutes. danella. >>> good news if you're taking the ramp from eastbound 42, 935 looks to be reopened. i'll show you, this is where we have the tow truck. we have a car that is in the grass in this area. but again, you can continue your commute right now if you want to get on eastbound 32. that is a good thing. earlier, it was shut down. on the beltway, have a report of an accident. also, i want
. >> it's been so lousy outside, a lot of work stuff has gone by the wayside. >> you mean work, outside work. >> yeah, outside work. >> for a lot of folks, that's pleasure. >> we've got 53 degrees. as we said, it is a cool morning out there. big swings in temperatures from the 50s to the 70s we're going to go today. we take a look at the area right now, landover and mitchellville. it's chilly at 45 degrees. in fairfax county right now, your temperature, 46. up...
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start but at the end of the day there's too much money for both sides to let a full season go by the wayside. >> people are glad to hear that. players get 57% of basketball related revenue right now. how can they justify their stance? >> the one thing dave is they felt they already made concessions, they came down from the 57% to 53%. which it amounts to about $160 million in annual givebacks from players to owners. the players felt they met owners halfway and that's enough right now. >> when we read the tea leaves, magic number 51%? you think that's going to get it done? >> it will probably be in the neighborhood of 51%, 52% to players, 48%. 49% to owners and that will be enough at the end of day to get a deal done. we're not there yet. >> we're certainly not there yet. so what's got to happen in the next couple of weeks so we don't lose more games? >> owners are going to continue to drive a hard bargain and players are going to have to give up maybe another percentage 2004 of the basketball related -- or two of the basketball related income and maybe do what hockey did. if it's not a good
start but at the end of the day there's too much money for both sides to let a full season go by the wayside. >> people are glad to hear that. players get 57% of basketball related revenue right now. how can they justify their stance? >> the one thing dave is they felt they already made concessions, they came down from the 57% to 53%. which it amounts to about $160 million in annual givebacks from players to owners. the players felt they met owners halfway and that's enough right...
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the thing to do is raise a lot of money and sit it out and let the candidates fall by the wayside andn everyone panics that he will be the nominee and they want the last second look, i will be there a huge war chester. >> he will spend six months rehearsing debate performances and improving and being educated? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think that his fund-raising prowess allows him to stick around even through poor performance. it doesn't matter what the polls say. he is raising a lot of machiny and republican donor who is like what they are seeing. >> you are making me wake up early and spoilg my weekends. i got an e-mail from you. >> 9:03. >> brilliant normally. what have you got for us? >> tomorrow we have a fascinating time. eliot spitzer, former governor of new york and former host of the show on cnn. mort zuckerman, the chair. a great writer of the atlantic and we will be talking about his new book on sunday. we have a great line up in store. >> thanks again for joining us. you can see chris on his show. up with chris hayes weekend morning saturday at 7:00 and sunday at 8:00
the thing to do is raise a lot of money and sit it out and let the candidates fall by the wayside andn everyone panics that he will be the nominee and they want the last second look, i will be there a huge war chester. >> he will spend six months rehearsing debate performances and improving and being educated? >> i wouldn't go that far. i think that his fund-raising prowess allows him to stick around even through poor performance. it doesn't matter what the polls say. he is raising...
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see this going back to iowa they are not going to let the hard-core conservative vote fall by the waysiden. >>> a new twist in the case of a missing 10-month-old baby girl. we have video showing the baby's mother hours before lisa irwin vanished. peter alexander has the latest from kansas city. >> reporter: that video shows debra bradley, lisa irwin's mom and an unidentified man going into a grocery store on monday according to the videotape. and it shows the two of them at the grocery store picking up boxed wine, baby food and baby wipes before leaving. we were trying to find out who that man is. we understand from depp are's father that she does not have a driver's license and he suspects that individual who may have been a neighbor or a family friend was likely there simply to drive her to the location. >>> we are hearing from bill stanton a private investigator brought in by the irwin family. i spoke to him last night. he says he has not been hired by the irwin family but paid by a wealthy ben factor. >> i know that everybody is watching this family and house and that's fair. keep one
see this going back to iowa they are not going to let the hard-core conservative vote fall by the waysiden. >>> a new twist in the case of a missing 10-month-old baby girl. we have video showing the baby's mother hours before lisa irwin vanished. peter alexander has the latest from kansas city. >> reporter: that video shows debra bradley, lisa irwin's mom and an unidentified man going into a grocery store on monday according to the videotape. and it shows the two of them at the...
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the rest go by the wayside as well?ecision coming up on "studio b." [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morng begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] get money saving coupons at aleve.com. >> trace: the nba lockout could last until christmas if the owners and players can't reach a deal by next tuesday. that's the word fred basketball commissioner david stern. the league already scrapped the first two weeks over the labor dispute. the new season was supposed to start next month. the salary cap and revenue split are the key issues, bug earlier this week stern told reporters the two sides are still very far apart. "sports illustrated" writer chris mann
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what this means for the arab awakening, each dictator is going by the wayside in a variety of ways.m tunisia to egypt and now libya. in libya's case, this was a case in which nato forces and international military force assisted the libyan people and the fighters in overthey go to their dictator. it may happen in syria as well. the syrian regime and bashar al assad has to realize his time is limited and the people do want him to leave. the next step might be a case where there will be international intervention of a military sort. and as we saw today, this is what the ending portends. the death of a dictator rather than deposing the dictator or in the case of egypt, the dictator going on trial. >> we've heard with regard to bash ashe al assad, he has lost his lemming it massey his, legitimacy to rule. >>> and in africa, the biggest oil reserves are in libya. what happens to them now? the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal s
what this means for the arab awakening, each dictator is going by the wayside in a variety of ways.m tunisia to egypt and now libya. in libya's case, this was a case in which nato forces and international military force assisted the libyan people and the fighters in overthey go to their dictator. it may happen in syria as well. the syrian regime and bashar al assad has to realize his time is limited and the people do want him to leave. the next step might be a case where there will be...
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do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this plannder the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser to vice president biden. thanks for your time tonight. really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> best new thing in the world today, mitt romney and spinal tap together at last. that is coming up. >>> okay. sometimes targeted internet ads work out perfectly. they know who you are and they know what you might want to buy. weird like, right, like i was just thinking about buying a shake weight. and some acai berry hair gel or whatever. online ads can be oddly and creepily right on sometimes. sometimes, however, they can be the best new thing in the world. like when mitt romney ads turn up where we found them
do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this plannder the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser...
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education in half, and said, you know, elementary school and middle schools would just have to go by the waysidew, how on earth is the united states going to win the future, compete with china and all these other countries we're trying to economically hold at bay if we're going to slash and burn the education department and programs that are geared towards getting american citizens up and running to compete in the economy of the future? i'm having a hard time -- and i'm not an economist and i'm not a numbers guy, but sitting there listening to governor perry, that might work for republican primary voters, but i would guarantee you that there are quite a few people who are sitting and wondering who they're going to vote for in the general election, and looking at governor perry and thinking, i'm not sure i want this guy in there. >> but the truth is, jonathan, this man has been consistent. and in texas, he's slashed the educate budgets. so at least he's consistent about the issue. >> right. he's consistent, and he talks a lot about the jobs that he's created in texas, and there are a few neighbor
education in half, and said, you know, elementary school and middle schools would just have to go by the waysidew, how on earth is the united states going to win the future, compete with china and all these other countries we're trying to economically hold at bay if we're going to slash and burn the education department and programs that are geared towards getting american citizens up and running to compete in the economy of the future? i'm having a hard time -- and i'm not an economist and i'm...
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the fundamental american idea of equal justice under law has, you know, really been let go by the waysidethey're wrong. people are mad. people want -- not because they're hostile or vicious, they just want to know there's one set of rules for everyone. i don't hear that much different in most of the occupy wall street folks from what i hear everywhere else in the state as i travel around. >> new york state attorney general eric schneiderman. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. i know you don't do this often. i really appreciate it. i would just say in terms of looking at accountability issues and wall street and where occupy wall street goes and that feeling in the country, keep an eye on new york state attorney general eric schneiderman and beau biden. set google alert on these guys. watch what they're doing. >>> it was a giant earthquake that spawned a giant tsunami that knocked out electricity, melted down reactors, that caused a near apocalyptic nuclear crisis. it was the past march in japan. the earthquake that beget the tidal wave and meltdown, begat 20 tons of trash, debri
the fundamental american idea of equal justice under law has, you know, really been let go by the waysidethey're wrong. people are mad. people want -- not because they're hostile or vicious, they just want to know there's one set of rules for everyone. i don't hear that much different in most of the occupy wall street folks from what i hear everywhere else in the state as i travel around. >> new york state attorney general eric schneiderman. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. i...
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but they couldn't get it voted out of committee so it fell by the wayside and now we have the so-called committee. >> you were the first person to ask a question following the announced killing of al-awlaki, the american-born terrorist in yemen. what did he say to you about the issue of al-awlaki's american citizenship and whether it had a role in what the u.s. did in targeting him. >> i did a poor job and questioning him on the subject. i asked about the operational side of it. i asked whether he had given the order and he didn't give me an answer to that either. the whole debate over the conditional ti of taking out an american citizen was not yet percolating. man, if there is one regret i have i wish i had asked him on that specific issue. >> his ans gave you that answer. the fact that they won't talk about any part of the operation because they don't want to talk about the issue of targeting an american citizen which is -- >> look, i think this is an issue that probably is raising eyebrows in academia. i think it is an issue -- >> that's right. >> people are standing on the side of
but they couldn't get it voted out of committee so it fell by the wayside and now we have the so-called committee. >> you were the first person to ask a question following the announced killing of al-awlaki, the american-born terrorist in yemen. what did he say to you about the issue of al-awlaki's american citizenship and whether it had a role in what the u.s. did in targeting him. >> i did a poor job and questioning him on the subject. i asked about the operational side of it. i...
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do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this planer the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser to vice president biden. thanks for your time tonight. really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> best new thing in the world today, mitt romney and spinal tap together at last. that is coming up. okay, there'y right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... a
do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this planer the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser to...
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do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this plannder the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser to vice president biden. thanks for your time tonight. really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. [ female announcer ] it's a pad like no other. always infinity. while most pads contain fluff, always infinity is made with a revolutionary material, infinicel, that forms to your body and absorbs up to 60% more than kotex regular ultra thin. always infinity. and absorbs up to 60% more than kotex regular ultra thin. if you think occasional irregularity is no big deal, think twice. it may be a sign that your digestive system could be working better. listen to this with occasional irregularity, things your body does
do they want to see their opportunities to work get thrown by the wayside as republicans throw this plannder the bus for political advantage? do they want to see their kids in classrooms that are twice as large as they would be otherwise? i really think this stuff is coming to a head. i think the president has got it right in bringing this message over the heads of congress right to the people. >> jared bernstein, former member of president obama's economic team, former economic adviser...
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why wouldn't this be an institution that would be allowed to fall by the wayside as a result of its troubleshy is so much being done to save it? >> good question. and simply put, because it's a big bank across france, belgium and luxemburg. it's a retail bank, the equivalent of a chase or a bank of america or a wells fargo. it actually has branchs with people that go in to do banking. so what they've done is they've taken those parts of the bank and they are going to sell them off and put them into government ownership or nationalize them. depositors will be safe. the ordinary men and women are okay. you take the investment bank. what you don't want, you really don't want the investment bank to fail. why? because a big investment bank failing this particular time would cause a ripple of crisis of confidence and that's what happened with lehman in 2008. we're going to see more banks over the coming weeks whether they fail or not, they're going to need more money. what the authorities will have to judge is when is it right to rescue and when is it time to let go? they're going to have to be ve
why wouldn't this be an institution that would be allowed to fall by the wayside as a result of its troubleshy is so much being done to save it? >> good question. and simply put, because it's a big bank across france, belgium and luxemburg. it's a retail bank, the equivalent of a chase or a bank of america or a wells fargo. it actually has branchs with people that go in to do banking. so what they've done is they've taken those parts of the bank and they are going to sell them off and put...
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we've certainly seen these companies earnings figures are basically pushed by the wayside, andrew, because all the focus is on sorting out the euro zone. >>> a turbulent session on wall street ended with u.s. stocks surging during the final hours of trading on tuesday. and that again came largely thanks to traders reacting to indications that the european bailout fund might be getting a boost to the level that economists generally say would be enough to solve the euro zone's problems. when it comes to the dow jones industrial average, that market rallied about 180 points, a pickup of more than 1.5%. pretty much the same percentage gained for the technology of heavy nasdaq and the s&p had risen just over 2% by the close of trade. >>> so, again, you're seeing the follow-through today. this is what it's set to do when trading opens a few hours from now. that's the futures, as you see there, all red arrows. the dow down 0.3%, nasdaq by 0.75%. looks like there could be a bit of profit taking, nina. >>> back to that top story of the day, to greece where the parliament is set for a first vote on
we've certainly seen these companies earnings figures are basically pushed by the wayside, andrew, because all the focus is on sorting out the euro zone. >>> a turbulent session on wall street ended with u.s. stocks surging during the final hours of trading on tuesday. and that again came largely thanks to traders reacting to indications that the european bailout fund might be getting a boost to the level that economists generally say would be enough to solve the euro zone's problems....
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perry has fallen by the wayside, so has bachman. christie is not running. the one person the republicans thought might be able to go against obama and really beat him, decided he's not going to run. >> bill: that was christie? >> and you say? >> i think that 55%, as a conservative, i hope that actually translates next november. i think what that reflects is number one, widespread discontent and disappointment with the president that his economic policies have not worked and actually took a bad situation and made it worse for most americans. and number two, i also think that this reflects the state of the economy. now, a year is an eternity in politics. a day can be an eternity. >> bill: i don't know if i buy that. wait. i disagree with you on that. with all of the primaries being moved up now to january, we're talking three months here and you got christmas and thanksgiving in there. we're really on the train here. it's roaring down the track. >> in terms -- >> bill: the reason that christie didn't run, two reasons, he didn't want to lie to his constituents
perry has fallen by the wayside, so has bachman. christie is not running. the one person the republicans thought might be able to go against obama and really beat him, decided he's not going to run. >> bill: that was christie? >> and you say? >> i think that 55%, as a conservative, i hope that actually translates next november. i think what that reflects is number one, widespread discontent and disappointment with the president that his economic policies have not worked and...
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levying war against the united states a lot of the protections of american citizenship go by the waysides a lot of judicial precedence for that as well. this is not a case where, you know, this is not someone you can easily go and arrest. i don't see the argument that you -- the united states can't do anything besides actually go in with some sort of s.w.a.t. team and arrest him. just because he's an american citizen. i think both on the merits, legally speaking, again, i think this is someone who is a key leader in an organization that is levying war against the united states. i think legally by that measure it's permissible. and again, i think logically and practically, i think you have to have -- you have to explain what the other course of action would be. if this -- if he was actually still in new mexico, and he was doing this, and it was practical to arrest him, i think that would be preferable. do i think it is illegal or constitutionally a problem that they did it this way? no i really don't. i agree you can come up with these type arguments that, you know, next they're going to
levying war against the united states a lot of the protections of american citizenship go by the waysides a lot of judicial precedence for that as well. this is not a case where, you know, this is not someone you can easily go and arrest. i don't see the argument that you -- the united states can't do anything besides actually go in with some sort of s.w.a.t. team and arrest him. just because he's an american citizen. i think both on the merits, legally speaking, again, i think this is someone...
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he's doing well because all the other pr stunts have fallen to the wayside, michele bachmann and donald trump. and there is a tea party urge to have somebody up there who's saying anything and just sort of being a kick-ass candidate. >> i think it does speak to cain's sort of organizational ability, his strategy. i mean, he has gotten this far by being exciting. actually, alex, i think that i'm finally starting to sort of get a feel for this race and i'm starting to think that herman cain is mike huckabee. in other words, he's going to do really well, i just don't think he can win. ultimately, i think it's going to be a rick perry/mitt romney campaign. but keep in mind, last time, mike huckabee actually helped john mccain beat mitt romney. it could be the opposite this time, where the herman cain plays the role of blocking perry. >> look, one thing we know that whomever it is is going to be up fwe against the president. let's check out how the top three are faring against president obama. given what we were hearing a few minutes ago from chuck todd and howard dean, how hard is it going
he's doing well because all the other pr stunts have fallen to the wayside, michele bachmann and donald trump. and there is a tea party urge to have somebody up there who's saying anything and just sort of being a kick-ass candidate. >> i think it does speak to cain's sort of organizational ability, his strategy. i mean, he has gotten this far by being exciting. actually, alex, i think that i'm finally starting to sort of get a feel for this race and i'm starting to think that herman cain...
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that is a reason why the knights of labor went by the wayside because they were blamed for the haymarket riot that caused the deaths of several people. it was an incident to where striking workers were killed and >> why? >> one of the reasons was the wilson administration did just the opposite of what debs predicted. it brought in a slate of reforms. hour controls for 8 hour day for railroad workers, some regulation of the banking system, some gesture for the right of unions to organize. these were only small steps toward what the socialists wanted, but enough to win along voters. >> let's take our next telephone call. it is from portland, new york. this is sharon. >> i want to thank c-span for the wonderful series. i am enjoying it so much. i am wondering if your guests might comment on his early life, his formative years, and what his parents did for a living. thank you very much. >> thank you. would you like to take that? >> do you know, i am not exactly sure i can remember what his father did for a living. they lived in terre haute. i know he was a great idealist. debs himself -- his
that is a reason why the knights of labor went by the wayside because they were blamed for the haymarket riot that caused the deaths of several people. it was an incident to where striking workers were killed and >> why? >> one of the reasons was the wilson administration did just the opposite of what debs predicted. it brought in a slate of reforms. hour controls for 8 hour day for railroad workers, some regulation of the banking system, some gesture for the right of unions to...
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that entire season, except for 50 games and went by the wayside until they reached a deal. the two sides have no new talks schedule, but it will remain in contact. >>mark: some incredible video of surveillance video from a hold up in houston. there are two masked men that come in the convenience store, tried to hold of the clerks behind the counter. watch the video, they started firing shots at the clark and the clerk tried to duck around the side. look at the video. watch what happens. he jumps over and starts shooting at them. both men behind the counter diver around, there were both shot but expected to there is the clerk grabbing his gun and then firing shots. one suspect has been caught, the other is on a loose. >>darya: take a look at this the video. that is a streak that has crumbled and washed away because of heavy water is. this flooded out road is in central florida. heavy rains washed out the road. this is the only way in and out of this resort in lake wales. officials cannot get in there to assess the damage or fix the damage until the 7 in. of water recedes. fo
that entire season, except for 50 games and went by the wayside until they reached a deal. the two sides have no new talks schedule, but it will remain in contact. >>mark: some incredible video of surveillance video from a hold up in houston. there are two masked men that come in the convenience store, tried to hold of the clerks behind the counter. watch the video, they started firing shots at the clark and the clerk tried to duck around the side. look at the video. watch what happens....
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. >> that was kind of the reason a lot of sitcoms went by the wayside because there was such a strongt a lot of other reasons. i'll give you a few of them. "baby bob" daddy owe, cave men. the golden age of cruddy comedy a while there. >> is it about the writing? do we have a better crop of writers now or is it also that networks and studios are recognizing they are good and trying to put them back on tv? >> i think it comes down to the writing. chuck lori has three camera live studio audience and traditional and then modern family and the office and 30 rock and very different shows. eventually, it's going to come down to writing. >> yeah. the single camera comedies are probably half of the new hits and that style has only been around a decade. i think "modern family" really pushed it into mass appeal at this point. >> what is the formula, though? you see all of these shows, "modern family," "two broke girls" and "mike and molly." you can't see here is a blueprint. >> i think movie comedies are still largely about slumpy guys with impossible by hot girlfriends without any discernible p
. >> that was kind of the reason a lot of sitcoms went by the wayside because there was such a strongt a lot of other reasons. i'll give you a few of them. "baby bob" daddy owe, cave men. the golden age of cruddy comedy a while there. >> is it about the writing? do we have a better crop of writers now or is it also that networks and studios are recognizing they are good and trying to put them back on tv? >> i think it comes down to the writing. chuck lori has three...
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to look under the first order of greatness, and i guess that made sense, so that title went by the wayside. there are three discoveries that i had that, i think, stand out, and at least arguably you can say basic themes about mason's career. one has to do with economics. i was surprised at the depth of mason's distrust. of the urban commercial class. now, as a large tobacco planter, mason was very much involved in an international commercial system. but i don't think he liked it very much. i don't think he was very comfortable with the system. the second theme had to do with, with the role of place and region in mason's career. i was surprised at the extent to which sectional differences influenced his politics. even before slavery became the moral issue dividing the north and south, i think mason saw the south as an embattled minority within the union. and then there was a question, a third theme, was mason's political philosophy. now, i knew he was an anti-federalist, and he was an opponent of the ratification of the constitution. i assumed he was opposed in principle to the consolidatio
to look under the first order of greatness, and i guess that made sense, so that title went by the wayside. there are three discoveries that i had that, i think, stand out, and at least arguably you can say basic themes about mason's career. one has to do with economics. i was surprised at the depth of mason's distrust. of the urban commercial class. now, as a large tobacco planter, mason was very much involved in an international commercial system. but i don't think he liked it very much. i...
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wayside., i would like to introduce women in key leaderships in afghanistan and the female engagement teams that are here in my left. as many of you know, a typical assignments for women marines include all of the combat support missions, communications, military police, etc., dozens of specialties. i can tell you firsthand, their performance in afghanistan has been superb, absolutely superb. as one former commander of the logistics unit commented about the women in his unit, he said "they have performed exceptionally well under many circumstances. women serve as gunners and commanders throughout our control. bottom line, i did not distinguish between male and female and all were subject to the same threats. my female support played a key role in the mission." this is just one example of the changing environment for women in the service. she was the commanding officer -- for a unit. she was not only responsible for a large camp, but also the battlefield. she has an eerie and she was a -- she h
wayside., i would like to introduce women in key leaderships in afghanistan and the female engagement teams that are here in my left. as many of you know, a typical assignments for women marines include all of the combat support missions, communications, military police, etc., dozens of specialties. i can tell you firsthand, their performance in afghanistan has been superb, absolutely superb. as one former commander of the logistics unit commented about the women in his unit, he said "they...