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to the land, and to whatever motivated you to get into that car and go. >> and i would add a sense of empowerment that takes you further along your own path - whatever that might be - whether that's similar to our path or whether that's very different. >> so if my path is heading towards catholicism or judaism or whatever, that is not in conflict with what you're doing? >> no. >> it's not a conflict for us. >> are you open year-round, and do you have a brochure? >> yes! [laughter] >> i think it's interesting, because we've just been through a session on judaism - the ancient myths and rituals stories - and both starhawk and margot adler - came out of intellectual, atheistic, radical jewish families. they are, in a sense, the contemporary flowering of judaism, in the sense that they are returning to very ancient roots, that old rock upon which all the world's religions, i believe, have been based. >> now which changes not. >> huh? >> now which changes not. >> ah, yes. >> well, the jewish tradition, in other words, is fulfilled in both margot adler and starhawk - they're both jewish. >>
to the land, and to whatever motivated you to get into that car and go. >> and i would add a sense of empowerment that takes you further along your own path - whatever that might be - whether that's similar to our path or whether that's very different. >> so if my path is heading towards catholicism or judaism or whatever, that is not in conflict with what you're doing? >> no. >> it's not a conflict for us. >> are you open year-round, and do you have a brochure?...
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san jose, whatever happened to san francisco? secondly, whatever happened about the issuance and the existence of human trafficking? the state is doing a good job, thank you, miss heras. i don't hear too much going on in san francisco. and i think that under jurisdiction of which committee i would like to see those two issues being pressed and while we are on the subject of committees holding meetings, i would like to know because i have not found out so far this morning the official reason why yesterday's two meetings were canceled and i would like to propose the idea that when the committee meetings are canceled i would like to see everyone get docked for the day because you are not working. and i would like to have a mandatory rescheduling of that meeting. let's put it this way. when i see city salaries going up, and i see all kinds of meetings being canceled for whatever official reason you want to give, including junk ets. i would also like to remind people that you get paid for showing up, you don't show up. you should not
san jose, whatever happened to san francisco? secondly, whatever happened about the issuance and the existence of human trafficking? the state is doing a good job, thank you, miss heras. i don't hear too much going on in san francisco. and i think that under jurisdiction of which committee i would like to see those two issues being pressed and while we are on the subject of committees holding meetings, i would like to know because i have not found out so far this morning the official reason why...
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whatever. it works great. even when it doesn't. we need this technology because right now flywheel isn't 700 cabs on that app, i asked people, how long did you wait for this ride, saturday night? 9-10 minutes. it can imagine with 1700 we are going to solve a big demand issue assuming you want to solve the demand issue; you don't want to just throw medallions of the problem. this is a holistic approach, a way to solve the demand issue. we needed to be done right. we need a app that works right. we can do it. it's about time. thank you. (applause) (calling names) the last person who turned in a speaker card. >> i support having an electronic taxi access system, where all the cabs are on one app. it's time for the companies to stop preventing this because they want the particular app or dispatch service. i don't know. i work for yellow. i don't think you have a good dispatch system. all the dispatch systems could be improved but i really think that we need something to compete with all these other apps, and we need to get rid of all o
whatever. it works great. even when it doesn't. we need this technology because right now flywheel isn't 700 cabs on that app, i asked people, how long did you wait for this ride, saturday night? 9-10 minutes. it can imagine with 1700 we are going to solve a big demand issue assuming you want to solve the demand issue; you don't want to just throw medallions of the problem. this is a holistic approach, a way to solve the demand issue. we needed to be done right. we need a app that works right....
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here is michelle. >> whatever you want to do. >> michelle's before.rthday girl. >> all right, ron. are you ready? take a look at your birthday girl. >> oh, my god. how beautiful is that? oh, my god. >> are you ready, michelle? spin right around here, sweetie, and take a look at yourself. >> oh, my god. >> you look awesome. >> everybody plays with their hair and covers their face. >> you look beautiful. >> look right here at this camera. >> tell us about the hair. >> the hair is very exciting. she wanted to keep it long, but we had to do some adjustments. we did some shaping around the face. this is a side swept bang, and that accents your facial features. her hair was naturally black, and she had to color the gray. i softened it. is it dark? yes, but it's a softer brown. it just lifts up her whole look. of course, enid played with the eye makeup. >> ron, what do you think? >> great. perfect. we'll enjoy the rest of our new york trip now. >> and, bobbie, a little black dress. love it. >> this is her birthday trip, and she's going to see "wicked" tonigh
here is michelle. >> whatever you want to do. >> michelle's before.rthday girl. >> all right, ron. are you ready? take a look at your birthday girl. >> oh, my god. how beautiful is that? oh, my god. >> are you ready, michelle? spin right around here, sweetie, and take a look at yourself. >> oh, my god. >> you look awesome. >> everybody plays with their hair and covers their face. >> you look beautiful. >> look right here at this...
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what i have discovered is, i can use whatever i had, whatever, you know, avenues i have better. i'm better serving in looking at openings and taking them. it's like i see an opening, guy with a football. i say oh, there's some daylight. i will go there. that's what we did on the decision to go in the federal court case on prop 8. we saw that there was a possibility to get this done, actual possibility because i'm not unmindful of the politics of it. i'm not unmindful of the economics of it and how to -- plus the religious implications and all of that. but i can see the supreme court. i can see the way the country was moving and i just -- i felt along with chad and my wife and christina and lance black and bruce and we saw an opening there. and we took it. >> you feel that's how you can be -- >> look what can happen. if the supreme court rules on march 26th, if they rule in the way we hope they will, think about the impact of that. this is the last piece of the civil rights puzzle. this is the last leg. this is the last group of people that is still considered second class citize
what i have discovered is, i can use whatever i had, whatever, you know, avenues i have better. i'm better serving in looking at openings and taking them. it's like i see an opening, guy with a football. i say oh, there's some daylight. i will go there. that's what we did on the decision to go in the federal court case on prop 8. we saw that there was a possibility to get this done, actual possibility because i'm not unmindful of the politics of it. i'm not unmindful of the economics of it and...
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so it is bipartisan. >> you should be able to do whatever you want.ldn't be able to ban technology that reason to do so. gerri: at this prohibition goes away, how will it impact the marketplace? >> i think that will lead to less competition and allow for new market participants, and once you have a new unlock device, you can use it for the carrier of your choice. after the contract is on, most people for throw their vote away. that doesn't make sense. what if you had a provider that offered a sim card with 10 hours of talk time for emergency purposes. gerri: sometime you must talk to us about copyright law. you have some very interesting and controversial ideas. thank you so much, we appreciate your time. gerri: a top canadian government is telling the united states to approve the keystone xl pipeline and send canada was also looking to other markets for its energy. remarks by natural resource and minister -- and minister joe oliver, canadian minister of natural resources, he joins me tomorrow right here on "the willis report." and tomorrow, "varney &
so it is bipartisan. >> you should be able to do whatever you want.ldn't be able to ban technology that reason to do so. gerri: at this prohibition goes away, how will it impact the marketplace? >> i think that will lead to less competition and allow for new market participants, and once you have a new unlock device, you can use it for the carrier of your choice. after the contract is on, most people for throw their vote away. that doesn't make sense. what if you had a provider that...
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it takes, they will do whatever it takes, including rewriting the rules, ignoring democracy, whatever it is, we will do whatever it takes. >> we started at the beginning of the crisis, no? whenever you need something, you do it. and despite it being difficult or anti-economical or not really democratic, it's going to be taken to try to save what is -- what looks to be good for the country. >> plenty more to come from you. meanwhile, let's just remind you what's happening in the asian session. they were trading on the way up to this cypriot deal. li sixuan has more for us out of singapore. >> thank you, ross. nice to see you. the cypress deal in brussels spelled relief for most asian bourses with the japanese market leading the charts. and the nikkei 225 rebounded 1.7% after the 2.4% drop last friday. financials made a comeback with exposure in europe. also got a boost with the likes of sony adding over 3% at the moment. sony is right here. and then the stocks also got an ex dividend this week propping up incentive. in china, the shanghai depositit ended such just a touch weaker. also
it takes, they will do whatever it takes, including rewriting the rules, ignoring democracy, whatever it is, we will do whatever it takes. >> we started at the beginning of the crisis, no? whenever you need something, you do it. and despite it being difficult or anti-economical or not really democratic, it's going to be taken to try to save what is -- what looks to be good for the country. >> plenty more to come from you. meanwhile, let's just remind you what's happening in the...
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he'd go around and drink, smoke, whatever. not wanting to do what he's told and stuff.when he got jinx, it just changed him. changed him into a different person. >> the major himself used to come up and visit the cat all the time. he told me if i ever got in a problem and had to get rid of jinx, he would take him home to his farm himself. he really fell in love with the cat itself. >> what's up, dude? how are you doing? >> i thought i'd bring him over. >> look how big he's getting. >> the cats do good for both sides. staff and the guys doing time. because they don't just affect the guy that's got the cat. jinxster, he probably affects 50 people in the cell house alone. >> see you, jinxster. >> he's my little buddy. i depend on him. he's more dependable than anything i've got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to cope in here. because when i do feel like i'm about ready to go and do something stupid or whatever, i just hold him in my lap, pat him, stroke him a few times, and you look at those big bette davis eyes and you think,
he'd go around and drink, smoke, whatever. not wanting to do what he's told and stuff.when he got jinx, it just changed him. changed him into a different person. >> the major himself used to come up and visit the cat all the time. he told me if i ever got in a problem and had to get rid of jinx, he would take him home to his farm himself. he really fell in love with the cat itself. >> what's up, dude? how are you doing? >> i thought i'd bring him over. >> look how big...
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they took responsibility for what they did do and what type of crime, whatever, they did. a lot of offenders/inmates that it's all about me. it seems like we owe them. >> get the cable fixed. >> and i don't understand where they're coming up with the thing where society owes them. they owe society. and that's where -- we're trying to teach them to take responsibility for their actions. >> hard as they try, however, prison staff do not always succeed. but sometimes a convict can do what an officer can't. as josh harrison currently in pre-seg for being caught with a knife is about to find out. >> he knows i'm a little upset at him because of the knife situation but i actually told him, i'll try to get up and see you. but he's going to try to give me a dumb little story. you can believe that. oh, they was going to do something. he knows i'm not going to let no one do nothing to him. so that would be weak to me. >> convict robert spears has been a surrogate father to josh harrison since harrison first arrived at indiana state. now he's decided to drop in on harrison for a frie
they took responsibility for what they did do and what type of crime, whatever, they did. a lot of offenders/inmates that it's all about me. it seems like we owe them. >> get the cable fixed. >> and i don't understand where they're coming up with the thing where society owes them. they owe society. and that's where -- we're trying to teach them to take responsibility for their actions. >> hard as they try, however, prison staff do not always succeed. but sometimes a convict...
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what i have discovered is i can use whatever i have, whatever avenues i have -- i am better serving in looking at openings and taking them. a.c. and opening -- it is like a guy with a football -- i am going to go there. that is what we do it -- what we did with the decision to go on the federal court case with proposition 8. we saw a possibility to get this done. i am not un mindful of the politics of it, the economics of it, and the religious implications and all of that, but i could see the supreme court, i could see the way the country was moving, and i felt, along with chad and my wife and christina and lance black, we saw an opening. look what can happen. if the supreme court rules on march 26, if the world in the way that we hope they will, think about the impact of that. this is the last piece of the civil-rights puzzle. this is the last leg. this is the last group of people that are still considered a second-class citizen, on equal under the law. we finished that, and that is a big thing to do. you look for your opening and to take trips -- take it. [applause] >> you're listeni
what i have discovered is i can use whatever i have, whatever avenues i have -- i am better serving in looking at openings and taking them. a.c. and opening -- it is like a guy with a football -- i am going to go there. that is what we do it -- what we did with the decision to go on the federal court case with proposition 8. we saw a possibility to get this done. i am not un mindful of the politics of it, the economics of it, and the religious implications and all of that, but i could see the...
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money you say and do whatever it takes to get the money. so they've gone from wanting israel wiped off the face of the map, saying we have no real problem with them breathing the same air. so they kind of assuage our concerns a. bit but you can clearly see it's to get the money, and this has been sort of like -- modus operandi with a lot of countries and governments that have come to expect if you want money from washington, act like you're saying things of interest to washington. you needn't mean but but if you're saying the right thing, that's all that matters. >> that's 100% correct. but again, it still goes back to what breaks my heart -- and it does. it just -- it's very, very disconcerting and that is, again, that the secret service, cia, fbi, they're not being taken care of. they are facing sequestration. the american people need to know that this is who -- these are the you can men and women who keep you safe. let's go over here -- and we're right back in the same seat, the same driver's seat, to give more money to -- but this time,
money you say and do whatever it takes to get the money. so they've gone from wanting israel wiped off the face of the map, saying we have no real problem with them breathing the same air. so they kind of assuage our concerns a. bit but you can clearly see it's to get the money, and this has been sort of like -- modus operandi with a lot of countries and governments that have come to expect if you want money from washington, act like you're saying things of interest to washington. you needn't...
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whatever you'd like to add. cheese, scallio, bacon, whatever you'd like to do. but it's a great way to dresup your mashed potatoes. >> thanks, richard. and incidentally, if you want any of those mashed potato tips, you can check them out on our website. coming up next, we're taking a drive in theountry. find orchards, vineyards, and a little bitf history without really ever having to leave your car? wl, we have ond idea for you. check it out. here in california, there is one sure sign that spring has officially sprung. the opening of theentral valley blossom trail. each spring, the orchards he explode into beautiful colors and fragrance as theruit trees blossom and officially begin the changing of the seasons. >> well, the blossom trail is really a way for us to share with visitors and locals alike the beauty of our agricultural offerings l around us. >> blossom trails of a single variety fruit are big all across the country, but it's the variety of cps that makes this one so popular. they say that traffic increases by about 30% thiq timof year, which means big
whatever you'd like to add. cheese, scallio, bacon, whatever you'd like to do. but it's a great way to dresup your mashed potatoes. >> thanks, richard. and incidentally, if you want any of those mashed potato tips, you can check them out on our website. coming up next, we're taking a drive in theountry. find orchards, vineyards, and a little bitf history without really ever having to leave your car? wl, we have ond idea for you. check it out. here in california, there is one sure sign...
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invariably that money doesn't go to your road, to your bridge, to your whatever.t go there. i think that's what we've got to get to the bottom of, don't we? >> or it goes to the bridge to nowhere which is not a worthy infrastructure project. it's also interesting that the president didn't say how he was going to pay for these projects today. i think what he proposed was something in $21 billion in new funding to go with another $40 billion in other infrastructure funding that will come out in his budget, and they keep saying wait for the april budget and we'll show you how it's funded. so it would be nice to see where the president is getting the money for the new infrastructure projec >> neil: congressman, i don't want to switch gears, but we just got this. congressman dan young issued an apology for the wetback comment. john boehner told him to apologize and he did. i'm quoting. i apologize for the insensitive term i used during an interview in alaska. there was no malice in my heart or intent. it was a poor choice of words. move on? >> yeah. i think congressman
invariably that money doesn't go to your road, to your bridge, to your whatever.t go there. i think that's what we've got to get to the bottom of, don't we? >> or it goes to the bridge to nowhere which is not a worthy infrastructure project. it's also interesting that the president didn't say how he was going to pay for these projects today. i think what he proposed was something in $21 billion in new funding to go with another $40 billion in other infrastructure funding that will come...
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this behavior is just -- whatever the internal afghan politics of it, it's a big mistake to act this way towards the united states. >> he has a history of doing this. at one point he claimed he would droijoin the taliban himself. he called nato and the united states occupiers. he said if there was a war between pakistan and the u.s., afghanistan would side with pakistan, not us, so why does he continue to do this? is it all for internal consumption, or does he really go off on this whack-a-doo view of the world or whatever it is. >> well, if he is unstable, it's certainly not going to help once our forces are withdrawn to this residual level that they're talking about. the best spin you can put on it is that he's trying to play afghan politics. i don't think he's fooling anybody. i really think this is huge mistake. the taliban are simply waiting for the united states and the other nato forces to drawdown to the smallest levels they can, and i think the obama administration, given its propensity to be comfortable with the decline of american power around the world, karzai gives them
this behavior is just -- whatever the internal afghan politics of it, it's a big mistake to act this way towards the united states. >> he has a history of doing this. at one point he claimed he would droijoin the taliban himself. he called nato and the united states occupiers. he said if there was a war between pakistan and the u.s., afghanistan would side with pakistan, not us, so why does he continue to do this? is it all for internal consumption, or does he really go off on this...
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bottom line. >> whatever you all say. >> so are we going to have any issues until this -- >> whatever you all say. you all have -- you're right. i'll talk to you later. thank you. thank you, all. >> he's currently on detention, which means he's got limited property. he's in an isolation cell that doesn't have all the amenities that he wants. so it's one of those things, kevin blanco wants this and he wants it now. he's not going to get it now. >> i'll give him the third and final directive. if he still refuses to come out and be cuffed, we'll extract him using whatever force is necessary. >> have you guys ever had to drag someone from the rec yard? >> i was kind of filming the guys coming up, and i remember panning over to see kevin, and he was gone. and i figured out he had moved to the top of the basketball hoop. he was like a cat. i mean, he must have moved up there so quickly, he just disappeared. >> the first plan was to come out and spray him with the oc spray. we all had to suit up, we all had to put on gas masks. >> this is what's going to happen. we're going to go in, give hi
bottom line. >> whatever you all say. >> so are we going to have any issues until this -- >> whatever you all say. you all have -- you're right. i'll talk to you later. thank you. thank you, all. >> he's currently on detention, which means he's got limited property. he's in an isolation cell that doesn't have all the amenities that he wants. so it's one of those things, kevin blanco wants this and he wants it now. he's not going to get it now. >> i'll give him the...
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i can do whatever i want. i can better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's adrenalin you can never get from anything else. unfortunately, there's the consequences because you know, i got a strike my years have doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life sentences. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so willing to detail his own crime, especially with an appeal pending. >> i've invaded many a home, not necessarily the ones i was convicted for. all right? i've invaded other people's homes, you know. people that play the same game i play, sell drugs whatever. i go in this home. >> how he'd you get in? >> through the front door. how do you get in. >> the door wasn't locked? >> of course, if it's locked, you go through it, break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it
i can do whatever i want. i can better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's adrenalin you can never get from anything else. unfortunately, there's the consequences because you know, i got a strike my years have doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life sentences. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so...
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whatever decision they make will invite litigation. we will be back here. >> [indiscernible] on our side of the government, the decisions should be with the state. if the states recognize that it was clear in the argument that the federal government discriminates on that basis. for example, the states have different age requirements for marriage. a is not that they have uniformity to begin with. i will let the legal experts address some of that. i'm not sure exactly why you're asking me that question. ourre concerned about members. they must adhere to their own churches, which means marriages is between one man and one woman. somebody asked about our membership. we have 3000 clergy members. before you hear from the attorneys, i might add that chief justice roberts is a real question mark on this. our side of the argument finds that very encouraging. >> robert barnes was back inside the court today. he is joining us live from the washington post newsroom. thank you for being with us. guest: you're welcome. proplk about today about 8 wha
whatever decision they make will invite litigation. we will be back here. >> [indiscernible] on our side of the government, the decisions should be with the state. if the states recognize that it was clear in the argument that the federal government discriminates on that basis. for example, the states have different age requirements for marriage. a is not that they have uniformity to begin with. i will let the legal experts address some of that. i'm not sure exactly why you're asking me...
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whatever inferences they are gone? of folks say things that sometimes they come to regret later. i can't control what others say. what i can control is w say. my focus is consistently focused on the substance and merits. sen this country. i don't think most americans care about political bickering in washington. they do care about restoring economic growth, expanding opportunity in this country and they also care about the constitution. they care about a federal government that unlimited by the constitution. thomas jefferson said, constitution serves as chains to governmental so every day i view part of my responsibility to 26 million texans to come in here and focus on the constitutions. we take the oath that i take seriously. >> neil: it gives the impression there is a battle royale inside the republican party for the heart and soul of the republican party that is being called a civil war. do you think republicans are having this great debate that has turned out to be much larger fight that has been put on public dis
whatever inferences they are gone? of folks say things that sometimes they come to regret later. i can't control what others say. what i can control is w say. my focus is consistently focused on the substance and merits. sen this country. i don't think most americans care about political bickering in washington. they do care about restoring economic growth, expanding opportunity in this country and they also care about the constitution. they care about a federal government that unlimited by the...
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senator entrepreneurial businesses and have people get the animal spirits again and hearing words whatever code word for raising taxes does not get the animal spirits going. >> brenda: and julian, go ahead. >> there are basic facts that i think we have to try to agree on. one is you go of after the debt the way that jonas said long-term not short-term and few economists that think we ought to be attacking it now. to the extent you put taxes in there, you put taxes in in a way that they hurt the economy least. cbo, crs, a host of economists said the kind of stuff that obama is talking about is the place least hurtful. the third thing, how do you make spending that match revenue. even, conservative republicans in congress are only talking about bringing spending down to about 20 or 19% of gdp, but if you've got tax revenues that are at 16% of gdp the math doesn't work. even if you take the most conservative position on this, you're still looking at a debt unless you get taxes into the mix. >> or growth, or growth. >> i agree with toby on growth. absolutely we ought to be focusing on growth a
senator entrepreneurial businesses and have people get the animal spirits again and hearing words whatever code word for raising taxes does not get the animal spirits going. >> brenda: and julian, go ahead. >> there are basic facts that i think we have to try to agree on. one is you go of after the debt the way that jonas said long-term not short-term and few economists that think we ought to be attacking it now. to the extent you put taxes in there, you put taxes in in a way that...
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whatever you were going to do. i just wanted to get shots of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking that y'all going to all these here prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know? people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recording? >> i start to turn off the camera. and i stand up. and i begin reasoning with alex, slowly as i inch my way backwards, towards nancy, out of the cell. alex, it's important that we tell this story. we want to hear your voice. i don't know if i was getting through to alex. but i do know that i was getting closer to that entrance of that cell. and we turned and we started walking down the cell tier. we get to the entrance of the cell block. and nancy is white. and she says to me, i don't know if you realize how lucky you are right now. >> hale might have been lucky. and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. but bennett has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i do
whatever you were going to do. i just wanted to get shots of you in your cell. >> i'm thinking that y'all going to all these here prisons, talking to all these people such as myself, you know? people who's never getting out. this thing ain't recording? >> i start to turn off the camera. and i stand up. and i begin reasoning with alex, slowly as i inch my way backwards, towards nancy, out of the cell. alex, it's important that we tell this story. we want to hear your voice. i don't...
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whatever organization anyone is part of, they have a right to do it they want. >> i agree. one other thing you had in your question -- the question that is always thrown out about the specter of polygamy and all these other kinds of things. whenever people bring that up it is almost always an indication that they do not have a good reason for why loving and committed gay couples should be excluded from marriage so they try to change the subject and hope you will spend the rest of your time talking about polygamy or whatever. but the really important point to understand is that gay people are not saying, let's have no rules let's do anything and anybody can do anything. they are saying let us have what you have. just as you have the freedom to marry the person who is precious to you, whom you are building a life with, so should we. churches, religions, synagogues, temples, mosques -- they are free to do what they want to do. they should not be dictating to the government who gets that marriage license and excluding gay people from this opportunity to take that commitment in
whatever organization anyone is part of, they have a right to do it they want. >> i agree. one other thing you had in your question -- the question that is always thrown out about the specter of polygamy and all these other kinds of things. whenever people bring that up it is almost always an indication that they do not have a good reason for why loving and committed gay couples should be excluded from marriage so they try to change the subject and hope you will spend the rest of your...
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, but don't necessarily have the fortune of, you know, writing in illustrious magazines or whatever, but are just as intelligent and have something to contribute. so i... i didn't want to sit on a throne. you know, i never wanted that. i wanted to be among people. and that's what i enjoy most about twitter, and that's what i enjoy most about blogging. >> hinojosa: do you feel that twitter or blogging is a good space for us as a society to... to use when we're talking about race? >> i think it's as good as any other. that's what i would say. it may ultimately be proven to be a bad space, but it won't be any worse than any other space. i think that's the best i could say. and i say that because all things have their drawbacks, right? but specifically to those sorts of things, obviously there's the whole geographical question. it puts people who don't necessarily live around each other in contact with each other. >> hinojosa: well, kind of... kind of in contact. i mean, it's a, you know, you've lived in harlem. >> right. >> hinojos it's a very different thing to be talking with someone
, but don't necessarily have the fortune of, you know, writing in illustrious magazines or whatever, but are just as intelligent and have something to contribute. so i... i didn't want to sit on a throne. you know, i never wanted that. i wanted to be among people. and that's what i enjoy most about twitter, and that's what i enjoy most about blogging. >> hinojosa: do you feel that twitter or blogging is a good space for us as a society to... to use when we're talking about race? >>...
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whatever. doesn't founder. you would say what you want for lunch? i don't care, whatever. that is the attitude developing in a lot of writing. namely, we don't think it matters how we rate. a 92 costs. i'm sorry. so what do i mean it doesn't matter? if you don't believe somebody is going to read what you write it down, then you make mistakes and it's okay. but it gets tastier. it used to be argued there were standard. you could talk about spelling as well and who you were and how you're perceived by other people dependent upon if you use grammar correctly. to store enough to tell us when i first started teaching, you'd need a social occasions and it's had better watch my grammar. they don't say that to me anymore. they say that school because we have a sense the rules of language don't matter. so if you want to say everyone raised -- what is the rate that goes with hand? their hand? we want a singular. as a linguist, i was raised to believe that there are these rules of language. a minute gnome chomsky who got us thinking about how to talk about what people know, linguisti
whatever. doesn't founder. you would say what you want for lunch? i don't care, whatever. that is the attitude developing in a lot of writing. namely, we don't think it matters how we rate. a 92 costs. i'm sorry. so what do i mean it doesn't matter? if you don't believe somebody is going to read what you write it down, then you make mistakes and it's okay. but it gets tastier. it used to be argued there were standard. you could talk about spelling as well and who you were and how you're...
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. >>> sequester for spending cuts, whatever you want to call them. fair game for the crew at "saturday night live" last night. >> i want to show you some of the everyday men and women these cuts are going to affect. people like our air traffic controllers, and our border patrol agents. okay. how are we going to handle the budget cuts? >> well, before we can look at our radar screens, we have to watch a 20-second ad for doritos and no longer have full-body scanners. we are asking everyone to take a photo down the front of their pants and just text that to us. >> and border patrol? >> we're going to ask every tenth mexican just run across the border. >> thank you. >> the cuts also affect our space program and astronauts like major lindsay foelten. >> thanks to the budget cuts, our space helmets will no longer have glass. so, when we go outside to repair the ship, we'll just have to hold our breath. >> thank you, major. >> i'll see you in space. >> and some employees will be outright let go, including inner city public school teachers. so, who worked in
. >>> sequester for spending cuts, whatever you want to call them. fair game for the crew at "saturday night live" last night. >> i want to show you some of the everyday men and women these cuts are going to affect. people like our air traffic controllers, and our border patrol agents. okay. how are we going to handle the budget cuts? >> well, before we can look at our radar screens, we have to watch a 20-second ad for doritos and no longer have full-body...
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no, whatever, in terms of... now, no that was not said. >> all right. thank you. >> you are welcome. >> so, the reason why i question and again, it goes by responsibility of owners. since i am industry and we get hit like you say you have a spokesperson but the buck stops with you because you are the owner. and because the sign situation just got rectified only a couple of weeks ago, or last week, i mean that already shows neglect for me. and for you not to even do the electrical inspection or the dbi to go through, which we all do to get permits, to me it sounds like you stick your thumb up to what we are trying to enforce here. i mean we tried to give you an opportunity to comply, and it takes this long for you to do these things and you still are not in compliance. so, you know, we always want to give the applicant the benefit of the doubt and give the opportunity. but it also reflects on the owner. are you going to be responsible? and this kind of out reach, offering free stuff to your neighbors is not what we are asking for. you should tell them, w
no, whatever, in terms of... now, no that was not said. >> all right. thank you. >> you are welcome. >> so, the reason why i question and again, it goes by responsibility of owners. since i am industry and we get hit like you say you have a spokesperson but the buck stops with you because you are the owner. and because the sign situation just got rectified only a couple of weeks ago, or last week, i mean that already shows neglect for me. and for you not to even do the...
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every day now gets a little bit shorter, and that also strikes me, when we get to december 21st or whatever, it's a bummer, but every little day is getting a little brighter. so i don't know whether i'm a pessimist or an optimist in this. but that's the kind of thing we're talking about. but in this case, it fits in with our nature theme - but that nature, natural events, strong kinds of spontaneous ritual activity. yeah, i feel the same way about that. sure. >> my parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and renewed their vows. and a little aside, which played right into the hands of this class, i was flipping channels and they were doing a documentary on, of all things, pro wrestling. and they said the - why pro wrestling was so popular today is the lack of myth and ritual in today's society. >> ah! where's my videotape! >> i couldn't believe it! >> ah, man! that's a copyright violation! but it is so true. and the comments - i used to have students do some papers on these sorts of things. pro wrestling is a remythologization - i can't even say it, but you get the idea - remytholo
every day now gets a little bit shorter, and that also strikes me, when we get to december 21st or whatever, it's a bummer, but every little day is getting a little brighter. so i don't know whether i'm a pessimist or an optimist in this. but that's the kind of thing we're talking about. but in this case, it fits in with our nature theme - but that nature, natural events, strong kinds of spontaneous ritual activity. yeah, i feel the same way about that. sure. >> my parents celebrated...
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i would use whatever from a rock to a knife to whatever.able at that point in time. >> how do you someone with a rock? >> you hit someone with it really hard. and you take what's in their pockets. >> most of his robberies have been to support his drug habit. now, he's back in on an assault and battery charge to which he's pled not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they're saying i assaulted my girlfriend at the time. she got arrested with me. she said i didn't assault her. i don't know. it was pretty much they knew we were in a high drug zone. they want us to cooperate to help, you know, get the bigger fish, let the little fish go away. we wouldn't, so they arrested us. >> 10s. that's ten more. what's the name of this game? oh, my god. you're horrible. >> in jail, bubanas found comfort in passing time with a familiar face from home, his older half brother, ryan. >> this place sucks. >> tell me about it. >> i'm tired of [ bleep ]. you know what i mean? >> yep. >> similar story to mine. just he's ten years older, and i'm better
i would use whatever from a rock to a knife to whatever.able at that point in time. >> how do you someone with a rock? >> you hit someone with it really hard. and you take what's in their pockets. >> most of his robberies have been to support his drug habit. now, he's back in on an assault and battery charge to which he's pled not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they're saying i assaulted my girlfriend at the time. she got arrested with me. she said i...
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best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and women's work is considered less valuable, women are seen as lesser than men in our society. [ male announcer the chevrolet cruze eco has active aero grille shutters to improve aerodynamics. so it can offer an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon, the best highway fuel economy of any gas engine in america. that's american ingenuity. to find new roads. active aero grille shutters to improve aerodynamics. so it can offer an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon, the best highway fuel ec
best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me, and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next, will men and women ever be equal? >>...
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ginsberg whatever he gets off the hook he gets off the hook. but he was clearly comp lisit he either helped to plan it orchestrate it he may very well get 300 e-mails a day and only five from mark and i bet that he reads every one of them. so i think that when or what they were doing is they were working as a unit, ballard is the subordinate of ginsberg and acting at his request. it was pretty clear that this was done as a group effort. so, thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. gooding. >> wooding, i'm so sorry. >> ginsberg and wooding and i very much apologize for that. >> public comment on this matter? >> i am here on my own time. isn't it curious that mr. ginsberg is being disengenius with you and first he is saying in the testimony there were no documents and then he changes his mind and says that there is no essential records. then, when he reports to that he told miss gong that he did not have e-mails what he should have said to her was i have already deleted them because that may have said a lot. that little alarm bell, and the secretar
ginsberg whatever he gets off the hook he gets off the hook. but he was clearly comp lisit he either helped to plan it orchestrate it he may very well get 300 e-mails a day and only five from mark and i bet that he reads every one of them. so i think that when or what they were doing is they were working as a unit, ballard is the subordinate of ginsberg and acting at his request. it was pretty clear that this was done as a group effort. so, thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. gooding....
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get whatever you want, baby. hmm.a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ] anything else? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's crispy, juicy chicken mcnuggets are now part of the extra value menu. so you get the tastes you love at a price you'll love even more. guess who's going to the game? [ internal ] thank you. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of having more to love. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on the money." i'm maria bartiromo. stocks hitting the five-year highs. why the markets don't care about the sequester, but you would. >>> big moves, big money, big politics. >> we should not have to move a third bill before the senate gets off their ass and begins to do something. >> but everybody has gone home for the weekend. government fights crisis and nothing gets done. >>> and the memoirs of the music mogul. legendary clive davis, the hit maker who has worked with everybody from johnny cash. amazing stories from an amazing era. "on the mon
get whatever you want, baby. hmm.a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ] anything else? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's crispy, juicy chicken mcnuggets are now part of the extra value menu. so you get the tastes you love at a price you'll love even more. guess who's going to the game? [ internal ] thank you. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of having more to love. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "on...
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it's chockful of pork goodies like watershed rehe billtation, environmental medication programs, whatever all that means. so, is this the march maddening group that will never get spending under control? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears. let's get to it. the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris. and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take money supposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and shows the character of our congress an
it's chockful of pork goodies like watershed rehe billtation, environmental medication programs, whatever all that means. so, is this the march maddening group that will never get spending under control? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears. let's get to it. the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris. and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how...
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whatever the issue is, with -- whatever the outcome is with respect to states and marriage, that thefederal government's interest in advancing those justifications through section 3 of doma is so attenuated that two federal courts of appeals have seen it as non-existent, and it cannot justify section 3. >> thank you, general. ms. kaplan? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: i'd like to focus on why doma fails even under rationality review. because of doma, many thousands of people who are legally married under the laws of nine sovereign states and the district of columbia are being treated as unmarried by the federal government solely because they are gay. these couples are being treated as unmarried with respect to programs that affect family stability, such as the family leave act, referred to by justice ginsburg. these couples are being treated as unmarried for purposes of federal conflict of interest rules, election laws and anti-nepotism and judicial recusal statutes. and my client was treated as unmarried when her spouse passed away, so that she had to pay $363,00
whatever the issue is, with -- whatever the outcome is with respect to states and marriage, that thefederal government's interest in advancing those justifications through section 3 of doma is so attenuated that two federal courts of appeals have seen it as non-existent, and it cannot justify section 3. >> thank you, general. ms. kaplan? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: i'd like to focus on why doma fails even under rationality review. because of doma, many...
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exactly, whatever the killing, the whatever happens bad it doesn't matter.t doesn't matter to them at all. communism they sympathize with and like it. ideally what should be in place and things happen. >> the reason why they painted themselves is exactly why they said. if they only care about the intellectual veracity of it why don't they quote the pope which is some what conservative. >> greg: margaret thatchier. rip taylor. revolutionized the use of glitter when threw it on people. show the replacement. sorry there is no quote of the day. again, this goes out to kids. forget the fact that this is the government because we know the government is incompetent. but this is the government -- >> how dare you say that to a member of the military! so sorry, i support you. >> i nodded vigorously in agreement. i work for the government and they are incompetent. >> if that was the military you would be doing a thousand pushups on broken glass. >> you would be done. >> greg: this is a website that was for children. can we throw that up again. sorry there is no quote o
exactly, whatever the killing, the whatever happens bad it doesn't matter.t doesn't matter to them at all. communism they sympathize with and like it. ideally what should be in place and things happen. >> the reason why they painted themselves is exactly why they said. if they only care about the intellectual veracity of it why don't they quote the pope which is some what conservative. >> greg: margaret thatchier. rip taylor. revolutionized the use of glitter when threw it on...
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best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.ay i wake up the first thing i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next will men and women ever be equal? >> women don't fair the same as men in workplace. whether it's the job women have and women's work is considered less valuable women are seen as lesser than men in our society. [ male announcer the chevrolet cruze eco has active aero grille shutters to improve aerodynamics. so it can offer an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon, the best highway fuel economy of any gas engine in america. that's american ingenuity. to find new roads. [ male announcer the chevrolet cruze eco has active aero grille shutters to improve aerodynamics. so it c
best i can with whatever i have wherever i am.ay i wake up the first thing i do is brush my teeth and wash my face. the second thing i do is take my big boy pill because i don't know what that day's going to bring me and the third thing i do is to pray the prayer before i walk out the door. lord, i hope that in this day, i pray that in this day i will do something that i can present to you before i go to bed tonight that might not make me feel so ashamed. >>> up next will men and women...
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whatever they do in the privacy of their home was illegal. bowers versus hardwick. >> really? >> wow. >> stephanie: okay. all right. >> not bowels. bowers. >> get your mind out of gutter. >> stephanie: it was the first supreme court ruling on gay rights decided in 1986, embay people had no right to relationships with people of the same sex. while bowers was since been overturned it may nonetheless influence the decision of the marriage cases, especially the vote of the key swing justice anthony kennedy. here's why. this particular analysis they're saying many people, justice kennedy may believe the public tide is growing. gay marriage is inevitable. history is not likely to be kind to the justices who vote to begin relegating lgbt people to second class citizenship. justice powell was one of the justices at that time that ruled for that. his well-known regret over bowers which he expressed publicly and the widespread recognition bowers was wrongly decided will weigh on his mind. wrong side of history argument. >> the whole idea of privacy is
whatever they do in the privacy of their home was illegal. bowers versus hardwick. >> really? >> wow. >> stephanie: okay. all right. >> not bowels. bowers. >> get your mind out of gutter. >> stephanie: it was the first supreme court ruling on gay rights decided in 1986, embay people had no right to relationships with people of the same sex. while bowers was since been overturned it may nonetheless influence the decision of the marriage cases, especially the...
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whatever it takes. second, there was a strong commitment last year to keep greece inside the monetary union. so nomination rates is an issue. i think that's important. third, there's more europe, no less. there's the step towards the banking union. maybe last position of investors is also a little bit different. the two big periphery countries, italy and spain, the big sell-off happened already. italy doesn't have much net supply this year. but that is helpful because as much as it's absorbed. and its pain needs to be more or less with the stable government, italy. so i think these four main conditions are different and can explain a little bit of different reaction. >> if you think -- do you think there's a sense for investors that cyprus doesn't matter or that cyprus -- or that they just expect the issue to be solved within the time frame? >> i think the latter. i think that their position will prevail. one of the key issues for on their money and for the company of this merger is that they saved the
whatever it takes. second, there was a strong commitment last year to keep greece inside the monetary union. so nomination rates is an issue. i think that's important. third, there's more europe, no less. there's the step towards the banking union. maybe last position of investors is also a little bit different. the two big periphery countries, italy and spain, the big sell-off happened already. italy doesn't have much net supply this year. but that is helpful because as much as it's absorbed....
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whatever is true about the situation, whatever is true but the couple who was lawfully married for purposes of state law, and the exclusion as a itself, thema exclusion has to be justified under the equal protections analysis. >> general, i have a question. i think from your brief yesterday and today, on some level, sexual orientation should be looked at as a matter of scrutiny. >> yes, your honor honor. >> are heightened in some way. owing back to the chiefs question -- going back to your chief question about heterosexual and homosexual marriage, i think under your theory that might be suspect because that law might be suspect under equal protection it does once we say that sexual orientation is suspect,, it would be suspect whether it is homosexual or heterosexual. it would be suspect because it is based on sexual orientation. >> you would have to impose the heightened scrutiny. >> exactly. -- when weided it decided race was a suspect class, people who were not black have received scrutiny on whether the use of race as a class, whether they are white or .lack, is justified >> that is cert
whatever is true about the situation, whatever is true but the couple who was lawfully married for purposes of state law, and the exclusion as a itself, thema exclusion has to be justified under the equal protections analysis. >> general, i have a question. i think from your brief yesterday and today, on some level, sexual orientation should be looked at as a matter of scrutiny. >> yes, your honor honor. >> are heightened in some way. owing back to the chiefs question -- going...
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you need even help me to bury your loved ones you know i mean that was the church of you whatever you didn't have the chance of going to come in and fill that gap for you. but when maids first black america. family members were caught off guard those two points those points of comfort were not quite there you know thank god some people had great family support. most families back then did not know what he was on they were afraid you know there was not a lot of information there was not a myth so we have that myth that it's not part of me i'm not gay i'm not a lesbian oh i'm a lesbian i can't catch it. i'm not in that age group i can't catch it yes it is it's it's it's in the house many victims. were shunned by close family members and when they turned to the church to head the stigma that initially applied to. anybody willing to come forward with. this racially by religious leaders the church you know was caught up in this is a homosexual disease and you know it's you know again you know going to hell and we not going to you know we're not going to address that that he was so importan
you need even help me to bury your loved ones you know i mean that was the church of you whatever you didn't have the chance of going to come in and fill that gap for you. but when maids first black america. family members were caught off guard those two points those points of comfort were not quite there you know thank god some people had great family support. most families back then did not know what he was on they were afraid you know there was not a lot of information there was not a myth...
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we want people to work in this industry, not go to work at google or whatever. we need something to inspire the development of new aircraft or a next generation fighter aircraft or whatever. it's getting harder and harder to get them engaged and excited about the prospects for the industry because of the pressures we've been under and challenges. >> or companies about 50% military and 50% commercial. he can imagine the trick for a given what's happened in the market. were not having any trouble recruiting the talent they need because were not recruited not much talent because removing the military to commercial and we have the luxury because the skill set similarities that. where we are running into a problem this retention and seen a much higher than normal attrition rate out of our military business because of a fear and if you look at this country to bootleg on what dave said, so much of the intellectual capital and cutting-edge technology that comes out of the research and development and to assert extent procurement is derived from the military business and
we want people to work in this industry, not go to work at google or whatever. we need something to inspire the development of new aircraft or a next generation fighter aircraft or whatever. it's getting harder and harder to get them engaged and excited about the prospects for the industry because of the pressures we've been under and challenges. >> or companies about 50% military and 50% commercial. he can imagine the trick for a given what's happened in the market. were not having any...
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and them do whatever the f.b.i. does. have no problem if it means fighting terrorist. >> you can use that as a lotex>> look at elliott sphitzer. >> i feel so bad with the former governor of new york who came up with many ridiculous cases and some good ones. he saw a money transfers to the house of ilrepute and caught with infamous client number nine. there is so much they can do already. >> i have no expectation of privacy at all. >> so much they do. why don't we have hearings to figure out what? >> i think baghdadit had the name. we have up expectation of privacy . if something goes in this, our whole life is an open book. >> i don't depis agree with charlie. we should have hearings and be thorough. if i have to choose between in ask water boarding, i would choose this in a heart beat. >>id will choose water boarding. >> that is insane. >> adam. >> explain that. up are saying all . sudden that would compel you. >> one violates our prince pems and the another -- other is done by law enforcement. >> you used to rip the bus
and them do whatever the f.b.i. does. have no problem if it means fighting terrorist. >> you can use that as a lotex>> look at elliott sphitzer. >> i feel so bad with the former governor of new york who came up with many ridiculous cases and some good ones. he saw a money transfers to the house of ilrepute and caught with infamous client number nine. there is so much they can do already. >> i have no expectation of privacy at all. >> so much they do. why don't we...
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it would be fantastic. >> you haven't been deterred or whatever by what's happened in the stock from to now, your clients as well, i'm sure, loved apple a heck of a lot more then than they do now. >> of course. but our entry point wasn't at the high point. we entered apple several years ago. so again -- >> you bought low. that's the secret. >> that's right. if you bought low and you held on to apple, if you bought when the market crashed, that was a great time to get into apple. we love it. and it's a long-term hold. >> all right. we're going to continue to track those shares. again, apple spiking just in the last several minutes here as well. so coming up on the half, there's a look at the stock. 5 bucks or better than that, up a little over 1%. you tweet it, we trade it. four plays or four stocks you asked for on twitter. we're back in a couple minutes. >> >>> well, when you, the viewers, ask, we deliver on trades or four stocks that have lit up my twitter feed. suntrust, ibm and whole foods. first up, suntrust, b.k. >> in suntrust, i think you take profits. minor tweak. the banks
it would be fantastic. >> you haven't been deterred or whatever by what's happened in the stock from to now, your clients as well, i'm sure, loved apple a heck of a lot more then than they do now. >> of course. but our entry point wasn't at the high point. we entered apple several years ago. so again -- >> you bought low. that's the secret. >> that's right. if you bought low and you held on to apple, if you bought when the market crashed, that was a great time to get...