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when he saw all options for the state really falling by the wayside as state's all around north carolina joined the confederacy, he began to see there were fewer and fewer options. reluctantly, he joined with the confederates and dded to see the state, john the confederacy as north carolina was one of the last states to break away from the union. the confederate cabinet, jefferson davis fled richmond through greensboro. governor morehead saw them but he was also able to have an open dialogue. he was welcoming to them. in fact, when governor governor of north carolina sought to broker a surrender the state of north carolina, governor morehead was called upon to be sort of the broker of that peace. morehead discussed how to sur surrender the state to both sides and able to bridge the generals from the union side and governor vance from the confederate side and sur rerndrendered the state in this room. by the time the surrender came along he was not in the best of health. he lived in a world that included slavery. it included a situation where women were not allowed to own property, were no
when he saw all options for the state really falling by the wayside as state's all around north carolina joined the confederacy, he began to see there were fewer and fewer options. reluctantly, he joined with the confederates and dded to see the state, john the confederacy as north carolina was one of the last states to break away from the union. the confederate cabinet, jefferson davis fled richmond through greensboro. governor morehead saw them but he was also able to have an open dialogue....
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stores and places for people to work and get the economy sped up again so that it goes back to the wayside, if you will to do what he did because nobody really paid attention to him. >> you also mentioned that someone wanted to study him. >> you know you had a couple of doctors who tried very hard to study him and the occasional doctors who went in during this time to figure out what to do with them. but he was there and you have another one that applied this parole several times and beyond that, no. he was just shoved into solitary. people fell if you don't see him just don't know that he's there and he made sure that people didn't forget about him and he wrote articles for newspapers he wrote dozens of letters to every governor who came into office, he wrote letters to lawyers, you can find those as well he wrote a short autobiography. even though the city tried to forget about him he wanted to be remembered. he liked to be the center of attention, if you will, he wanted to be known. >> with the rise of adolescent crime occurring in the united states, based on your research, what would b
stores and places for people to work and get the economy sped up again so that it goes back to the wayside, if you will to do what he did because nobody really paid attention to him. >> you also mentioned that someone wanted to study him. >> you know you had a couple of doctors who tried very hard to study him and the occasional doctors who went in during this time to figure out what to do with them. but he was there and you have another one that applied this parole several times...
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the wayside, if you will. it was easy for him to do what he did because no one really paid attention to him. >> you also mentioned that some people wanted to study jesse. >> yes. >> just figure out why he -- >> yes, they did. >> and he ended up not being exing cuted and living did anyone actually get the chance to talk to him? >> no. you had a couple of doctors who tried very hard to study him, you had the occasional doctors who went in during the trial period to try to figure out what to do with him. but he was there for, he was in prison for over 50 years. you would think people would make it more of a point to go and study him. but, no, you had the occasional doctor who went after him. when the parole -- he applied for parole quite a few times, so you had to go and figure out if he was fit to go back in society again. beyond that, no. no, he was just shoved into solitary. i mean, people felt that it was enough. if you don't see him, you just don't know that he's there. no one paid attention at all. they jus
the wayside, if you will. it was easy for him to do what he did because no one really paid attention to him. >> you also mentioned that some people wanted to study jesse. >> yes. >> just figure out why he -- >> yes, they did. >> and he ended up not being exing cuted and living did anyone actually get the chance to talk to him? >> no. you had a couple of doctors who tried very hard to study him, you had the occasional doctors who went in during the trial...
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and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> unpredictable... uncontrollable... and under eighteen >> you have kids here who've killed someone. >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars... will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100% best so i don't end up in a place like this again.. >> al jazeera america presents... kids behind bars: a soledad o'brien special report only on al jazeera america >> join the dis
and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running...
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and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. la, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. >> the elections race in plaquemines parish was influenced by an organizat
and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running...
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and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside....don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the elections race in plaquemines parish was influenced by an organization known as loga. it's the louisiana oil and gas association. we're coming to one of their meetings to find out why it was so important to be involved. >> today loga is hosting industry power brokers, and they're not happy about the lawsuits. >> one out of every 2 dollars in plaquemines comes from the oil and gas indu
and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside....don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for...
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neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least until he began to feel a smell. it came from a concentration camp, a waste ringed with barbed wire and overlooked by watchtowers. coming in from the flowering countryside in spite of the frightful smell, things didn't seem so bad at first; children smiled through the barbed wire and women laughed and waved their hands. but belsen camp was vast, and inside was a different story. they had not eaten for six days, and every soldier's stock of food was called into use. water, too, had been cut off and so the water cart was the most important thing to arrive. most of the people seemed to be listless, beyond hope and astonishment. hunger had probably affected them that way. we discovered that among this stench of disease and decay was something a bit worse than hunger. moving vaguely on rickety skeleton legs, they were too ill to eat. how grateful they were for a kindly word or gesture! what misery, to live amongst such unmentionable filth with
neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least until he began to feel a smell. it came from a concentration camp, a waste ringed with barbed wire and overlooked by watchtowers. coming in from the flowering countryside in spite of the frightful smell, things didn't seem so bad at first; children smiled through the barbed wire and women laughed and waved their hands. but belsen camp was vast,...
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and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >
and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running...
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feeding tube and lung condition, 6-year-old carter lynn needs and gets a lot of help from the staff at wayside elementary. >> thank you. >> reporter: but lately lynn's mother says she's been frustrated by a string of problems at school, everything from lost coats to $5,000 worth of damage to a new wheelchair. >> to me it just came across as some in competence and not caring. it just again comes down to my level of confidence in the school, which is none. >> reporter: here's the bus stop where lynn noticed the most serious problem. last week she got carter off the bus and he seemed to be having trouble breathing. lynn discovered a velcro strap had been used to secure carter to his chair. >> it tied his neck so far back against the chair it was actually taking away his airway. >> reporter: what was the explanation for why that was done? >> the teacher said it was to control his behavioral issues is exactly her quote. >> the specifics of that instance are probably we would see it a little differently. >> reporter: the district typically doesn't discuss individual student issues, but -- >> i will
feeding tube and lung condition, 6-year-old carter lynn needs and gets a lot of help from the staff at wayside elementary. >> thank you. >> reporter: but lately lynn's mother says she's been frustrated by a string of problems at school, everything from lost coats to $5,000 worth of damage to a new wheelchair. >> to me it just came across as some in competence and not caring. it just again comes down to my level of confidence in the school, which is none. >> reporter:...
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that all goes to the wayside and here comesles cooler air. it's going to stay quite cool not cold but going to stay quite cool right on through the middle of next week too. future weather timing out for us fairly well as far as the showers go. tomorrow morning 8:00 a.m. no problems. see a few clouds from time to time and not bad. a pretty nice start, cool but nice. 1:00 we're still dry except for the i-81 corridor. frederick down towards winchester and front royal. here comes the front and watch what happens here. it moves so quickly here. do i think we see a line of thunderstorms developing and because that have forward movement we could see winds gusting upwards of 40 to maybe 50 miles per hour. any rain showers and quick downpours they will be just that very very quick, in and out about in 15 minutes. the whole system out of here by 5:00, a very fast moving system and that's why we would see some winds and that's only the real concern with that system. nothing too severe so i'm not worried about that. what to expect. shower chance between
that all goes to the wayside and here comesles cooler air. it's going to stay quite cool not cold but going to stay quite cool right on through the middle of next week too. future weather timing out for us fairly well as far as the showers go. tomorrow morning 8:00 a.m. no problems. see a few clouds from time to time and not bad. a pretty nice start, cool but nice. 1:00 we're still dry except for the i-81 corridor. frederick down towards winchester and front royal. here comes the front and...
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competitors may get hurt competitor may fall by the wayside but as long as that is in the service ofn for consumers, the antitrust laws not only tolerate that but celebrate that. it is when companies engage in conduct that is bad for consumers in order to distort the competitive process that the conduct is labeled anticompetitive. all the testimony was that netscape navigator worked wonderfully on windows. there was no proof that microsoft did anything to prevent pc manufacturers from installing netscape navigator on computers. both microsoft and standard oil used its power to require its suppliers their suppliers, to give special deals to them that they did not give to competitors. both required some of their suppliers not to do business with their competitors. both tied one product to another in order to restrict competition. the law that was developed you know, 50 or 100 years ago, and is taught, of this kind, is still valid today. but what makes it so hard in the computer industry to apply is that we don't know, in the case of a new computer software program whether the program i
competitors may get hurt competitor may fall by the wayside but as long as that is in the service ofn for consumers, the antitrust laws not only tolerate that but celebrate that. it is when companies engage in conduct that is bad for consumers in order to distort the competitive process that the conduct is labeled anticompetitive. all the testimony was that netscape navigator worked wonderfully on windows. there was no proof that microsoft did anything to prevent pc manufacturers from...
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as a result that affirmative obligation to do it right and factually correct go by the wayside and peoples lives are hurt forever. >> you wonder is the damage already done? to you melissa. where are the women's groups that ran with this story and went after uva and went after this fraternity? i'm curious where are they today? they are very silent. >> how about the president? >> you haven't heard anyone saying they stood by this story in the first place. they should have fact checked it. all you had to do was read it and see they weren't quoting other people. they haven't talked to other people in the story. this just unfortunately calls into question the credibility of the next person who comes forward. and that person is probably telling the truth. >> let's hope the victims still come forward with their stories. they have to be told accurately. that's the biggest theme to come out of this. girls who may want to come forward now or who are victims. not just because of "rolling stone" magazine and failure at all levels. the women's group who pushed this story out there hurt the victims of s
as a result that affirmative obligation to do it right and factually correct go by the wayside and peoples lives are hurt forever. >> you wonder is the damage already done? to you melissa. where are the women's groups that ran with this story and went after uva and went after this fraternity? i'm curious where are they today? they are very silent. >> how about the president? >> you haven't heard anyone saying they stood by this story in the first place. they should have fact...
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the great characters like lemond bishop and dylan baker, those characters would fall to the wayside.rlie: is this a year of change for the series? julianna: it was a big year of change. that is the luxury of doing 22 episodes a year. we have a slow burn. we don't have to throw everything in your face and eight episodes. we get to let the audience warm-up to these characters. things make sense when they happen. charlie: the title reflected the wife of a disgraced politician. the good wife. julianna: right. charlie: if you were titling this show now what would you call it? julianna: a great question. alicia is the moral center. the vengeful wife. no, i think i would call her the flawed wife. probably. charlie: flawed by the necessity of survival? julianna: i think she constantly wants to do the right thing and is constantly provoked by power. she wants to do the right thing. she had a beautiful scene with stocker channing and says i always clean up people's messes don't i? that's what dad did. people make messes and i clean them up. that is who she is. she is the good girl. she was rai
the great characters like lemond bishop and dylan baker, those characters would fall to the wayside.rlie: is this a year of change for the series? julianna: it was a big year of change. that is the luxury of doing 22 episodes a year. we have a slow burn. we don't have to throw everything in your face and eight episodes. we get to let the audience warm-up to these characters. things make sense when they happen. charlie: the title reflected the wife of a disgraced politician. the good wife....
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i can't count the companies falling by the wayside. mainframe companies driven out of bisby mini computers. personal computers obliterated by handsets. think of the dot coms years ago and almost none could avoid a wipe out. consider all the retailers that couldn't avoid demise. circuit city borders. many were attempting to turn and plain ran out of cash. others were destroyed by online competition and then there's the rare companies that figured it out. you can see how bountiful these stories can be when they get it right. starbucks was in free fall after it's founder left the company. it resurrected itself after he returned to the helm. what an amazing come back it was and you can see the stock's tremendous journey from 350 to $48. tomorrow we're going to find out how much higher the stock can go. i'll interview schultz on the closing bell at 4:00 to talk about the quarter. steve jobs leaves the company goes foul. he returns you get the begin ofgning of the greatest turn around in history. job's role undeniable. and there's rite aid.
i can't count the companies falling by the wayside. mainframe companies driven out of bisby mini computers. personal computers obliterated by handsets. think of the dot coms years ago and almost none could avoid a wipe out. consider all the retailers that couldn't avoid demise. circuit city borders. many were attempting to turn and plain ran out of cash. others were destroyed by online competition and then there's the rare companies that figured it out. you can see how bountiful these stories...
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slowly, but surely, you see these groups fall by the wayside. the biotech stocks.he semiconductors. we're at pretty critical numbers. health care which has led the entire year will be one of the worst performing sectors for the month of april. whereas energy has been the best. energy which had underperformed dramatically is now showing signs of strength. part of this is normal. the indices are still in good technical shape. we've seen the biggest decline in the dollar index in almost four years. since april 2011. this month however has been one of the worst months for the us dollar. now the us ten-year back over 205. cheryl: that could help us companies. not for this earnings reporting season. maybe the next one. chris, we were just showing the s&p right now. we're pushing session lows right now. the low 285 or below that on the s&p. >> yes, we actually have a target back at the key support level of 2040 for taking off much of our position. we think it will be range-bound. we will be adding to the short if it dips below that level. the key action is just the action
slowly, but surely, you see these groups fall by the wayside. the biotech stocks.he semiconductors. we're at pretty critical numbers. health care which has led the entire year will be one of the worst performing sectors for the month of april. whereas energy has been the best. energy which had underperformed dramatically is now showing signs of strength. part of this is normal. the indices are still in good technical shape. we've seen the biggest decline in the dollar index in almost four...
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one that every time they go down >> of biotech is a risk right now to put some exclusivity to the waysidear. charles: given the recent jobs report coming out with their evidence to day initially they hit on the news but he will know what it will do. may be there not as hawkish. >> i have not even thought of that. i thought to myself they may have missed the window. you have just the opposite. >> why a two weeks ago were we're worried now we won't do it? >> worry and count money thanks for watching every night. catch the show. lou dobbs is next. lou: in good evening. both united states and lybrand deepening fear involved in the yemen's civil war a move the raises concerns about the prospects of a of a broader regional war. the united states has the delivery of weapons to the saudi led coalition that is backed by iran and is raising the risk of a direct confrontation with saudi arabia that is what it is seeking to exploit to
one that every time they go down >> of biotech is a risk right now to put some exclusivity to the waysidear. charles: given the recent jobs report coming out with their evidence to day initially they hit on the news but he will know what it will do. may be there not as hawkish. >> i have not even thought of that. i thought to myself they may have missed the window. you have just the opposite. >> why a two weeks ago were we're worried now we won't do it? >> worry and...
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these doctrines, many of them are going to go by the wayside. i truly believe based on the signals we've got from the supreme court that a third-party doctrine will not last in its current form to that challenge is to find an enduring vision of the fourth amendment that is not technologically dependent that when i go by the wayside the next undesignated technology that is really not easy to do but it should be possible and should incorporate metadata where searches the metadata to impinge on abysmal expectation of privacy. >> really, really quickly. what's harder technically to protect metadata can not all metadata but a lot of that is used in a routing key mitigation or something in the middle if you remove that wages would be able to do those communications. i think there's that angle where we got a lot better, we're doing good. i was pessimistic last year but we think of last year but with a last year but with a good interesting things coming to the metadata, you get into things like shuffling, an anonymous browsing tool and are certain thing
these doctrines, many of them are going to go by the wayside. i truly believe based on the signals we've got from the supreme court that a third-party doctrine will not last in its current form to that challenge is to find an enduring vision of the fourth amendment that is not technologically dependent that when i go by the wayside the next undesignated technology that is really not easy to do but it should be possible and should incorporate metadata where searches the metadata to impinge on...
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some of these stocks that people threw to the wayside doing well. >> ppanera bread doing well today.teve, i know you've not been enamored with the overall market. how did this day do? >> as far as the overall market, i'm unchanged. the overall market was unchanged. i'm skeptical of broad levels here. there was fascinating action beneath the surface. it's national high five day. i'll give you a virtual high-five. what a great day for anyone earning netflix. etsy, a company i actually love. my wife lives on that website. etsy, to go up in all double on the ipo day, that smells to me a little like irrational exuberance. i'm not sure that's healthy overall for the tape. charles: what did you make for this session? chris: very light volumes out there. getting into earning season. the ipo market is vibrant. they're not putting shares out. charles: is it more of supply and demand and balance, or just a whiff of irrational exuberance? chris: i think it's supply and money. a lot of money getting put back to shareholders in buybacks and dividends. if you're professionally managing money, you c
some of these stocks that people threw to the wayside doing well. >> ppanera bread doing well today.teve, i know you've not been enamored with the overall market. how did this day do? >> as far as the overall market, i'm unchanged. the overall market was unchanged. i'm skeptical of broad levels here. there was fascinating action beneath the surface. it's national high five day. i'll give you a virtual high-five. what a great day for anyone earning netflix. etsy, a company i actually...
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these doctrines are many are going to go by the wayside.ruly believe based on the signals that theko third party doctrine will not last so what will replace it? that challenges to find an enduring vision of thep, fourth amendment that won't go by the wayside the nextqñ time there's a new technology. that's not easy to!6 should be possible and should incorporate meta data that do impinge on a reasonable expectation of privacy. >> it's much harder to protect meta data. a lot of that is used to protect information or something in the middle that if you remove that, we wouldn't be able to do those communications. there's that kind of an angle where we've gotten better, we're doing pretty good. i was a little pessimistic, but we're doing pretty good. you get into things like shuffling, tour, an anonymous browsing tool where you just route through a bunch of ways and there are certain things you can't do. it's hard to have real time voice and video calling because it's just bouncing around the world. >> i don't think that the, i don't have a copy
these doctrines are many are going to go by the wayside.ruly believe based on the signals that theko third party doctrine will not last so what will replace it? that challenges to find an enduring vision of thep, fourth amendment that won't go by the wayside the nextqñ time there's a new technology. that's not easy to!6 should be possible and should incorporate meta data that do impinge on a reasonable expectation of privacy. >> it's much harder to protect meta data. a lot of that is...
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the problem is you need some to fall by the wayside, and it's going to take a long while until that alll happen with money. it will happen with continued polling and then you see who all the people second choices are, and then it witles down that way, but it -- at this early stage it's very difficult to see how somebody really breaks from the pack given that jeb didn't. >> dana milbank and jess machine tock, thank you both for your time tonight. have a great weekend. >> you, too, reverend. >>> ahead inside the obama/clinton relationship. how will it play out over the course of her campaign? but first president obama speaks out on the republicans holding the loretta lynch vote hostage, and he was not holding back. ♪ ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have t
the problem is you need some to fall by the wayside, and it's going to take a long while until that alll happen with money. it will happen with continued polling and then you see who all the people second choices are, and then it witles down that way, but it -- at this early stage it's very difficult to see how somebody really breaks from the pack given that jeb didn't. >> dana milbank and jess machine tock, thank you both for your time tonight. have a great weekend. >> you, too,...
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my first 2.5 years in this job i was still seeing patients, but that had to go by the wayside. i had to focus on bush's more than the other. we have plenty good urologist to do the other work. 70% of my time is focused on the mayo clinic and its 60,000 employees, and the 1.3 million patients we see every year, and the 60 million patients we touch electronically every year. 30% is an federal and state government work. host: 60 million electronically every year? how is that? guest: we have a gold city developed a meaningful relationship with 200 million people per year by 2020. we have created a number of digital tools that allow patients to interact with the mayo clinic. we have another -- a number of products and services patients can access or employers can purchase for subscription services and so on. in this digital age, folks want to know more about their health and more about what they can do to stay healthy. this has been an area we have been developing to deliver our knowledge, no only face-to-face but to anyone who wants to have a relationship with mayo clinic. host: dr
my first 2.5 years in this job i was still seeing patients, but that had to go by the wayside. i had to focus on bush's more than the other. we have plenty good urologist to do the other work. 70% of my time is focused on the mayo clinic and its 60,000 employees, and the 1.3 million patients we see every year, and the 60 million patients we touch electronically every year. 30% is an federal and state government work. host: 60 million electronically every year? how is that? guest: we have a gold...
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those are going to go by the wayside tonight. on the 9 futurecast nothing going on at midnight tonight we're going to see that milder air start to move toward us. as we head through the day on thursday. along with that it will be awfully breezy. the winds gusting in excess of 20 miles per hour. you can see the showers approaching but we are still ly dry through the early part of thursday night. early friday morning, showers falling though and they could affect the morning commute. that warm air stays in place on friday though and it's going to be a mild good friday. as we head into the afternoon hours, another line of showers potentially some thunderstorms as the cold front moves through. thunderstorms are likely on friday afternoon and early evening and then that cooler air starts to move in on saturday. still going to be pleasant though. overnight tonight mostly clear to partly cloudy. 36 to 45. wind out of the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. but the breezes pick up very quickly tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 40s into t
those are going to go by the wayside tonight. on the 9 futurecast nothing going on at midnight tonight we're going to see that milder air start to move toward us. as we head through the day on thursday. along with that it will be awfully breezy. the winds gusting in excess of 20 miles per hour. you can see the showers approaching but we are still ly dry through the early part of thursday night. early friday morning, showers falling though and they could affect the morning commute. that warm air...
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it will be jeb and everybody else, jeb goes to the wayside, everybody else is going to be kind of likew, ten little indians playing musical chairs. it's going to be a big, dirty fight. >> no lofty rhetoric though. no lofty rhetoric. david corn and david frum the davids this friday thank you for your time. >> sure thing. >> thank you. >> coming up the race for the white house on the democratic side is getting red hot with hillary clinton about to launch his bid, lincoln chaffe exploring a run and joe biden doing this. more on that just ahead. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including ly
it will be jeb and everybody else, jeb goes to the wayside, everybody else is going to be kind of likew, ten little indians playing musical chairs. it's going to be a big, dirty fight. >> no lofty rhetoric though. no lofty rhetoric. david corn and david frum the davids this friday thank you for your time. >> sure thing. >> thank you. >> coming up the race for the white house on the democratic side is getting red hot with hillary clinton about to launch his bid, lincoln...
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been hanging on in chicago reform politics since the 1980's when other people sold out fell by the waysidee crushed by the machine. here is this guy who was born in mexico, moved here when he was 9, came up through the ranks of chicago reform politics, was an elderman was a state senator they ran a guy gets them who was also calledd chuy garcia the old and dirty trick, so what this means is under the second mayor daley, the hispanic community was co-opted into some called the hispanic democratic organization, and that was the scene of a great deal of corruption in chicago, but now what we have is an independent reform force of hispanic politics in chicago that is really joined with the african-american community in a way that we have not seen since the 1980's. one of the strategies of rahm emanuel was to try to exacerbate tensions between the hispanic community of chicago and the black community in chicago, but the tensions were all there for them to exploit. they united. it was other factors that gave rahm emanuel his victory. it was the money, it was media that really kind of read from r
been hanging on in chicago reform politics since the 1980's when other people sold out fell by the waysidee crushed by the machine. here is this guy who was born in mexico, moved here when he was 9, came up through the ranks of chicago reform politics, was an elderman was a state senator they ran a guy gets them who was also calledd chuy garcia the old and dirty trick, so what this means is under the second mayor daley, the hispanic community was co-opted into some called the hispanic...
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the regimes were beginning to fall by the wayside. and of course, we weren't sure whether the soviet authorities were going to act against eastern europe or whether they were going to orchestrate a crackdown to keep the same thing from happening inside the soviet union. then we got married in february of 1990, and this hardening of the political situation in the soviet union took place throughout that period, from really the -- the fall of the berlin wall all the way up to that coup in august of 1991. many of the hard-liners felt that the -- the disintegration of the soviet union had gone too far. there were ethnic disturbances all over the soviet union, as we remember, in the baltics and in georgia and moldova and everywhere. and it was very clear that the regime was either going to move their way or they were going to react eventually in some fashion. this particular man i went out to that dacha with was, in fact, the czar of the military-industrial complex. he had come out of the space industry, but at the time i met him was gorbac
the regimes were beginning to fall by the wayside. and of course, we weren't sure whether the soviet authorities were going to act against eastern europe or whether they were going to orchestrate a crackdown to keep the same thing from happening inside the soviet union. then we got married in february of 1990, and this hardening of the political situation in the soviet union took place throughout that period, from really the -- the fall of the berlin wall all the way up to that coup in august...
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the politicians have not let things fall by the wayside going back to 2012 when drug to talks about the ledge. stephanie: we will do whatever it takes and suddenly everyone went long and made 800 of dough. let's say we are buying what you are selling. what do i want to buy here? julian: health care has shown the studious earnings and revenue trend. particularly if you are concerned about the value of the dollar. health care is relatively more immune to that with its revenue coming domestically. we think that is where the growth is. brendan: no reason to freak out, thank you. stephanie: when we return, how the oil glut would get worse. economic sections are lifted. stay tuned. brendan: we will look at the risks facing the credit market. brendan: she had rebels have asked pakistan for soldiers. that has raised the possibility of a ground offensive. saudi coalition has only attacked rebels from the air. a devastating assessment of rolling stone's controversial story about a gang rape at the university of virginia. an outsider called it a journalistic failure. the story failed to follow bas
the politicians have not let things fall by the wayside going back to 2012 when drug to talks about the ledge. stephanie: we will do whatever it takes and suddenly everyone went long and made 800 of dough. let's say we are buying what you are selling. what do i want to buy here? julian: health care has shown the studious earnings and revenue trend. particularly if you are concerned about the value of the dollar. health care is relatively more immune to that with its revenue coming domestically....
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characters like you know lamond bishop and my sweet dylan baker those character was sort of fall to the wayside. an that's what keeps our show so rich. >> rose: but was this a year of change for the series. >> it was a year of change. it was a big year of change. and i think that's the luckry of doing 22 episodes a year ask that we have a slow burn. we don't need to throw everything in your face in eight episodes. and feel like we have told our story. we get to really unfold a story and let the audience warm up to these characters and learn who they are. so the that things make sense when they happen. >> rose: so the title in the beginning reflected the wife of a disgraced politician. >> yeah. >> rose: the good wife. >> the good wife right. >> rose: you were titling this show now what would you call it? >> wow that's a great question. you know, i think alecia's moral center. >> rose: the bishop's wife? >> the vengful wife. >> no, i think i would call her the flawed wife. >> rose: the flawed wife. >> yeah. probably. >> rose: flawed by the-- by the necessity of survival? >> yeah, i think she cons
characters like you know lamond bishop and my sweet dylan baker those character was sort of fall to the wayside. an that's what keeps our show so rich. >> rose: but was this a year of change for the series. >> it was a year of change. it was a big year of change. and i think that's the luckry of doing 22 episodes a year ask that we have a slow burn. we don't need to throw everything in your face in eight episodes. and feel like we have told our story. we get to really unfold a story...
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. >> my question is came a little bit late so little bit wayside in the purity dresses but how did youme to this topic are your research and what is your background with drugs in your initial mentality before you started understand why drugs? 's been up to secretly we have addiction and my family and tranquilizer addiction and that was up to the national like a lot of people you have that background. i was eyes drawn to relationships with addicts and i was an on and off relationship with a person at a very good -- bad crack problem. >> would you consider the clinics in switzerland and also in vancouver to be analogous to methadone clinics are gigantic where -- or even nicotine patches? >> all those places prescribed it as well. the something as complex as human addiction you need to have a broad menu. anyone who says there's one solution to addiction and i found it and it's this is a charlatan and you should listen to them. addiction is complicated and different things will work for different people trade methadone should be on the menu abstinence-based treatment. there's a whole range
. >> my question is came a little bit late so little bit wayside in the purity dresses but how did youme to this topic are your research and what is your background with drugs in your initial mentality before you started understand why drugs? 's been up to secretly we have addiction and my family and tranquilizer addiction and that was up to the national like a lot of people you have that background. i was eyes drawn to relationships with addicts and i was an on and off relationship with...
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random shirts and jeans and leather jackets that had fallen by the wayside as people ran away with everything as the police showed up and that's what they are trying to do. it's now about night fall just about dusk and that's clearly why we have a curfew and the police try to get a handle on this very difficult for them. one officer here told me he said i'm not from around here. i don't know the area. i can't tell you where to go and it makes it more difficult for the police here as they try to bring in so many reinforcements. so many officers don't know this area don't know how to get places. >> leyland, thank you. the sunset officially 7:55. so 25 minutes ago. and we got the announcement of curfew not tonight but beginning tomorrow 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for everyone in baltimore. there is already a juvenile curfew everyone under 14 years old has to be in by 9:00 at night. everybody older than 14 a school student has to be in by 10:00. right now they are trying to put the city back. the governor of maryland declare add state of emergency. i would like to know when the mayor asked for the s
random shirts and jeans and leather jackets that had fallen by the wayside as people ran away with everything as the police showed up and that's what they are trying to do. it's now about night fall just about dusk and that's clearly why we have a curfew and the police try to get a handle on this very difficult for them. one officer here told me he said i'm not from around here. i don't know the area. i can't tell you where to go and it makes it more difficult for the police here as they try to...
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this whole thing falls to the wayside. and the use of different centrifuges, the complex, just about everything else goes right back on line the end of 10 to 15 years. if you have patience, all changes. this $150 billion that ken alluded to, as an economist, when i hear that pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership that is not still follow that economics is for donkeys because economics works. and inflation and unemployment and a hyperventilated connie -- economy drove iran to its revolution in 1979. what is the meaning of the term "significant amount of time"? you will have to excuse me. i worked in the law officers of years and i learned from the lawyers how to parse words. how to tear them apart. how to figure out the real meaning that is stated here. and if there is enough agnes change it. who controls the inspection? the security council? the russians? who does that echo -- that? that is a little bit bag. and some of you may not know about nuclear technologies. every nuclear power p
this whole thing falls to the wayside. and the use of different centrifuges, the complex, just about everything else goes right back on line the end of 10 to 15 years. if you have patience, all changes. this $150 billion that ken alluded to, as an economist, when i hear that pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership that is not still follow that economics is for donkeys because economics works. and inflation and unemployment and a hyperventilated connie --...
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this whole thing falls to the wayside.nd the use of different centrifuges, the complex, just about everything else goes right back on line the end of 10 to 15 years. if you have patience, all changes. and by then the oil is exported, the money is pouring in. this $150 billion that ken alluded to, as an economist, when i hear that pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership that is not still follow that economics is for donkeys because economics works. and inflation and unemployment and a hyperventilated economy drove iran to its revolution in 1979. we seem to be in a dream world here. what is the meaning of the term "significant amount of time"? in the banning of technologies that might be used for producing nuclear weapons. you will have to excuse me. i worked in a law office for some years and i learned from the lawyers how to parse words. how to tear them apart. how to figure out the real meaning that is stated here. and if there is enough vagueness, change it. who controls the inspectio
this whole thing falls to the wayside.nd the use of different centrifuges, the complex, just about everything else goes right back on line the end of 10 to 15 years. if you have patience, all changes. and by then the oil is exported, the money is pouring in. this $150 billion that ken alluded to, as an economist, when i hear that pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership that is not still follow that economics is for donkeys because economics works. and...
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this whole thing falls to the wayside. and the use of different centrifuges, the fordo complex, just about everything else goes right back online at the end of 10-15 years. if you have patience all changes. and by then the oil is exported the money's pouring in, this $150 billion that ken alluded to as an economist when i hear $150 billion pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership does not still follow high tole la khomeini's edict that economics is for donkeys because economics works. the economy drove iran into its revolution many 1979. we seem to be in a dream world here. what is the meaning of the term in the deal significant amount of time? in the banning of technologies that might be used for producing nuclear weapons. you'll have to excuse me. i worked in a law office for some years and i learned from the lawyers how to parse words how to tear them apart, how to try to figure out the real meaning as stated here. and if there's enough vagueness, change it. who controls the inspectio
this whole thing falls to the wayside. and the use of different centrifuges, the fordo complex, just about everything else goes right back online at the end of 10-15 years. if you have patience all changes. and by then the oil is exported the money's pouring in, this $150 billion that ken alluded to as an economist when i hear $150 billion pouring into a country, i hear inflation. i hope that the iranian leadership does not still follow high tole la khomeini's edict that economics is for...
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parts together, which was the service side say, is not enough to give the other said just goes by the wayside. i question whether qualcomm is just a great american company that this quarter didn't do it -- but i also respect janus so much there are very few activists who when they get involved i don't say, wow, a lot of good points. jana has such a good record i have to say to myself if that stock comes in back to where it was, because the hoopla dies down, maybe. >> david, what else is going to come up in the conference today. we're going to be sitting done moment tear with the garden of trien, the focus will be dupont, we're one month away from the meeting for the vote. this is one contentious proxy fight. talking about rosenstein not long after that. keith meister -- it's so amazing when i talk about these names. and how fast their assets have grown. and jeff smith, talking about a lot of his new ideas, not to mention was going on at darden. what they've done pretty well. i listen to you for low gasoline prices. >> sometimes you get the wind at your back. you know what i want to be with du
parts together, which was the service side say, is not enough to give the other said just goes by the wayside. i question whether qualcomm is just a great american company that this quarter didn't do it -- but i also respect janus so much there are very few activists who when they get involved i don't say, wow, a lot of good points. jana has such a good record i have to say to myself if that stock comes in back to where it was, because the hoopla dies down, maybe. >> david, what else is...
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so i you want to do away with wal-mart, there's a whole bunch of stuff going to the wayside is in countryraith. that doesn't mean that wal-mart can't be a better company, that people should be not pushing them to be a better company. i have had on my program, on pbs, the ceo of wal-mart. you can go google it. he came on my program and i told him i'm happy to have you come on but these are the questions you're going to get asked. for the full show we sat and went through those very difficult questions. about their practices policies right on my pbs program. he answered every question. i just saw the new ceo on charlie rose on pbs, and they show up on public television and other places and answer questions. so i've never felt lining i need to defend wal-mart. i'm just saying there nor perfect companies and if i were waiting for one i wouldn't be on the air. finally, just to get this out, what is interesting to me is that i am a union guy. i'm a union guy and all of my life. i have fought and defended and spoken up for and spoken at rallies and you name it. i belong to three or four unions m
so i you want to do away with wal-mart, there's a whole bunch of stuff going to the wayside is in countryraith. that doesn't mean that wal-mart can't be a better company, that people should be not pushing them to be a better company. i have had on my program, on pbs, the ceo of wal-mart. you can go google it. he came on my program and i told him i'm happy to have you come on but these are the questions you're going to get asked. for the full show we sat and went through those very difficult...
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do you think those will fall by the wayside. >> i think they will.orware out there. people remember that to replace a company at the click of the mouse. what you can't replace is the need to have or the must to have companies that are making u stuff we can't live without. i think again to ten cooks environment, he's creating something that the world doesn't yet recognize it needs and the fact that you're going to talk into your wrist is a different foreign factor. >> we haven't yet seen apple tv might be a new game changer thank you very much. good to see you keith fitzgerald. theme work for strange inheritance this week all about being saved from the trash. starting tonight at 9 p.m. eastern time host jamie colby is coming next. >> take a look at shares of american, now remember they own the bulk of debem wife favorite company. so roosevelt is here with a detail. the market loves what barons loves why is this company doing so well right now? >> this is a company that is improving its efficiency greatly and has not been well managed for a long time b
do you think those will fall by the wayside. >> i think they will.orware out there. people remember that to replace a company at the click of the mouse. what you can't replace is the need to have or the must to have companies that are making u stuff we can't live without. i think again to ten cooks environment, he's creating something that the world doesn't yet recognize it needs and the fact that you're going to talk into your wrist is a different foreign factor. >> we haven't yet...
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that means no defense no education no health -- everything by the wayside just to pay the interest debt. that's why we have to be concerned about the overspending that's happening. american taxpayers understand that the more we overspend the more debt we owe and the more debt our children and grandchildren owe. and if that tax rate goes up, how soon we'll be responsible for paying off that debt. at the expense of everything else america expects. this is why republicans in congress are focused on passing a balanced budget that will ensure washington will once again live within its means just like hardworking families do every day. now, we don't get that balance for 10 years but it moves toward that goal every year. ten years is too long. for next year's budget, we're going to have to figure out some better things to do to get it back into a framework where our interest won't exceed our expenditures. that's the interest exceeding the expenditures not the revenue. and, again, we have record revenue. so that's why we're focused on passing a balanced budget just like hardworking families do
that means no defense no education no health -- everything by the wayside just to pay the interest debt. that's why we have to be concerned about the overspending that's happening. american taxpayers understand that the more we overspend the more debt we owe and the more debt our children and grandchildren owe. and if that tax rate goes up, how soon we'll be responsible for paying off that debt. at the expense of everything else america expects. this is why republicans in congress are focused...