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neil: you don't let them willy-nilly lead without getting the job done. >> you need to make sure who one of our values as a company, we' everyone to act as an owner. neil: i have wondered where there is a double message here. in you offer this, you say i don't want you to take me up on this i will keep track of those who are. >> you know, i can guarantee, we don't keep track, it is selfish, i want to be in a company that i plan to be the company for the rest of my life, i liken to subway system, i took new york subway from so though soho to your office, you swipe your card, it is open, compared to japanese subway always open, you swipe your car, so many people are pushing you in. so many more people get through that subway, i want to build a subway like japanese subway, it is open. if isa abused then it closes. neil: not a pleasant experience if you are the one being pushed. >> true, but it is efficient. neil: do -- you have those periods. whether a big project or announcement, all hands on deck. have you this one engineer dude off for the month, do you say, you get back here? >> we
neil: you don't let them willy-nilly lead without getting the job done. >> you need to make sure who one of our values as a company, we' everyone to act as an owner. neil: i have wondered where there is a double message here. in you offer this, you say i don't want you to take me up on this i will keep track of those who are. >> you know, i can guarantee, we don't keep track, it is selfish, i want to be in a company that i plan to be the company for the rest of my life, i liken to...
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if you are right, and they are still going willy-nilly into the accounts of americans in feign countries. long after this dust up, then, far from being humbled. the irs is emboldened and cocky as hell? >> let me celebrate the two scandals in first instance, what the irs is doing is targeting groups on the right for litical reasons. in this instance, i think they are looking at finding ways to rae revenues this administration has big spending plans still, they are sho of revenues, this is why i said, this has been a priority for this white house since the day they came into offers t find how much money is abroad, i feel like say, let people repatriot the capital of u u.s. in a low x rate, that wold bridge a lot of -- bring a lot of money back and probably create jobs, they may go after the swissankers, they may then go to kaman islands, then per bermuda. >> steve, we have to ben top ths story, go to switzerland, go t go tokai man islands -- cayman islands and but muda, and report what he found out. >> i'll behere with you. neil: steve moore, thank you. >> dirty rotten pigs, how the lying,
if you are right, and they are still going willy-nilly into the accounts of americans in feign countries. long after this dust up, then, far from being humbled. the irs is emboldened and cocky as hell? >> let me celebrate the two scandals in first instance, what the irs is doing is targeting groups on the right for litical reasons. in this instance, i think they are looking at finding ways to rae revenues this administration has big spending plans still, they are sho of revenues, this is...
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. >> what is going to be more painful than this, this is bad policy just because the cuts were willy-nilly, but more painful you wake up and interest rates have skyrocketed and you are having trouble making the payments on the interest payments on your debt. people act like that will never happen. it can and very might will. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> i will jump over to the other side of this argument which is to say there is something constructive here. none of us, we don't like the way this happened, but the fact happened originally, sequestration scheme was bipartisan. the whole congress agreed to it. if we can't get a budget by this time. it ended up we are having a constructive debate about cutting the budget in a way we have to cut it. i applaud that. i think that is worth doing. >> neil: the debate is sort of like a constructive resolution, unless you act on it. you are still fat -- not you. >> i'm puz 8d -- my heartthrob da given with the connection with higher interest rates. i would love if you would explain that. >> the sequestration, my point is people don't like the way the
. >> what is going to be more painful than this, this is bad policy just because the cuts were willy-nilly, but more painful you wake up and interest rates have skyrocketed and you are having trouble making the payments on the interest payments on your debt. people act like that will never happen. it can and very might will. >> neil: go ahead, adam. >> i will jump over to the other side of this argument which is to say there is something constructive here. none of us, we don't...
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here we have these numerical limits under prop k and planning code 295, you can't just drop them willy nilly and have to justify it with legitimate reasons and it goess to the last point to your question, president chiu, the incremental impact is less than significant and i have argued that that is wrong. it also says the cumulative impact when looked at in combination with the transbay transit project and potentially future project is significant. and then essentially a one liner says there is no feasible mitigation. well, it's clear that a 351' building is impact -- without a single dollar figure provided for the cost difference between the 351' building and the 520' by building being proposed, the case law is clear, you cannot do that. >> if i understand you presented in your letter some discussion around the public subsidy and it's your perspective that you think that this issue could be mitigated if the building for, for example not as tall as proposed? >> we think that issue warranted investigation and we strongly urge the board to require some independent financial analysis of the val
here we have these numerical limits under prop k and planning code 295, you can't just drop them willy nilly and have to justify it with legitimate reasons and it goess to the last point to your question, president chiu, the incremental impact is less than significant and i have argued that that is wrong. it also says the cumulative impact when looked at in combination with the transbay transit project and potentially future project is significant. and then essentially a one liner says there is...
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and this would willy-nilly allow larger scale hotels in a place where we're really hoping to encourage job development, to do keep our jobs housing balance. i think this is a back way of doing it. if we really want to include hotels that are larger than 75, which have a whole different use pattern in terms of traffic, and these are not things that should just be considered as conditional use. i think we should carefully plan them and put them in a district and say where they're allowed and not allowed. the 75-room hotel limit allows them to be in the smaller scale zone of which we think of western and eastern soma. and i just think this change of use is the incorrect way of having large scale hotels in south of market. thank you. so, i think you should consider it, but consider it in a different way and not just such a whole scale rezoning as a text amendment. thank you. >>> good afternoon, president fong, commissioners. jim meeko from south of market. the western soma task force found fault with muo zoning because it just creates too many incompatibilities. so, instead we created a wm
and this would willy-nilly allow larger scale hotels in a place where we're really hoping to encourage job development, to do keep our jobs housing balance. i think this is a back way of doing it. if we really want to include hotels that are larger than 75, which have a whole different use pattern in terms of traffic, and these are not things that should just be considered as conditional use. i think we should carefully plan them and put them in a district and say where they're allowed and not...
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. >> then you will conform willy-nilly to that stereotype, if you're supposed to be fragile at the age 80. >> yes. >> then you become fragile. >> exactly. >> if you think, however, that your's going to be living to the age 100, then you shatter the stereotype and you don't conform to it, and you're healthier? >> you are. >> you actually affect your health? >> you affect your health by your attitude. donald palmer has the oldest thing in the world that we are as a result of what we think. >> this is all the brain? >> of course. >> all a result of cognition. >> cognition, that's right. cognition is just a $10 word for thinking and all the aspects of thinking. >> can i use $10 words on this? >> yes. >> now, you know that nih, national institutes for health or of health. >> national institutes of metal. >> they -- of health. >> they just had within summary past couple of weeks they had a big meeting and they talked about how your mental state actually affects your physical health, correct? >> yes. >> were you there? >> i wasn't at that one, no. i was out of town, in europe. >> do you know
. >> then you will conform willy-nilly to that stereotype, if you're supposed to be fragile at the age 80. >> yes. >> then you become fragile. >> exactly. >> if you think, however, that your's going to be living to the age 100, then you shatter the stereotype and you don't conform to it, and you're healthier? >> you are. >> you actually affect your health? >> you affect your health by your attitude. donald palmer has the oldest thing in the world...
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on these guys they don't really know who they are and you can't just go you know drop in weapons willy nilly so it's really a tough situation and and iraq is is in the shadows in the n l tell you what if that erupts right along with syria which i think it's going to it's just going to be it's going to be horrible it's going to be horrific and i don't think that there's anything. that obama france or or britain can really do about it other than the just let it play out ok chris let it play out dangerous things you can just say i mean i think you know i don't know who pepys been talking to me and he paints an interesting picture but it's certainly not the same people in washington think tank circles who i've been talking to. many of whom are have no illusions about the difficulties that are involved in trying to arm the opposition it's pretty widely known that there are a lot of risks and as he noted there's obviously risks that arms could get into the hands of nefarious groups like job it all nuestra nevertheless the fact of the matter is that you know and respectfully i disagree that there i
on these guys they don't really know who they are and you can't just go you know drop in weapons willy nilly so it's really a tough situation and and iraq is is in the shadows in the n l tell you what if that erupts right along with syria which i think it's going to it's just going to be it's going to be horrible it's going to be horrific and i don't think that there's anything. that obama france or or britain can really do about it other than the just let it play out ok chris let it play out...
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capabilities on a person of in that you're investigating which is different than saying that any willy nilly joe schmoe out there is going to get investigated and therefore capable of being wiretapped the reality is the government has to go through so many hurdles to get to that point but the good part of that is if they're investigating said terrorist or somebody who is destined and bringing down the empire state building and they're using a platform that didn't have it the government has required that you will that if this legislation passes but you know it at the same time though they kind of i greta pointed out at the same time there's already. measures in place right now that remove a lot of these hurdles and a lot of these obstacles when it comes to different federal investigations so when it comes to when it comes down to obtaining some sort of story communication whether it's the in the entire bulk of the message or just subject line to and from line so that there's all sorts of different rules about what the government can get and how easy to get it and when it comes to when it come
capabilities on a person of in that you're investigating which is different than saying that any willy nilly joe schmoe out there is going to get investigated and therefore capable of being wiretapped the reality is the government has to go through so many hurdles to get to that point but the good part of that is if they're investigating said terrorist or somebody who is destined and bringing down the empire state building and they're using a platform that didn't have it the government has...
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if you call it appalachian america appreciation you can go willy nilly with your barrels and suspendersver there as all southern americans wear, and no one will have a problem with it aside from certain african-american types. and this for all intensive purposes is a swee tea. >> not shine? >> this a miranda and jedediah is an over sized fan. i used to be a colonel. i am not done. thou shall rise again over aggression and whatnot. >> are you done. >> no, you are done. >> jedediah, the director of the the -- the director of the center's teaching tolerance program says she predicted that people who said they were offended by this were told they were being too sensitive. are they being too sensitive? >> i think it is uh fen tiff. offensive. i am not terribly offensive. she also wanted a do no harm philosophy at school. that cannot kiss. no matter what you -- that cannot exist. no matter what you do you will offend somebody. we are all different people and different backgrounds and are offended by different things. to say this was a little offensive wasn't the best way to go about it, parti
if you call it appalachian america appreciation you can go willy nilly with your barrels and suspendersver there as all southern americans wear, and no one will have a problem with it aside from certain african-american types. and this for all intensive purposes is a swee tea. >> not shine? >> this a miranda and jedediah is an over sized fan. i used to be a colonel. i am not done. thou shall rise again over aggression and whatnot. >> are you done. >> no, you are done....
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they follow the money, if they see college loans going up and amount government guarantees, they willy-nilly hoist the increases, that have way exceeded inflation year in and year out. >> sure, think universities are competing among themselves to create gorgeous campus, and rec rooms with climbing walls and all sorts of activity. neil: what a stupid idea. if my kids went to a school, and said have you seen my climbing wall, i would say, no we're checking this other school out. >>> maybe of the private institutions that offer them on par in terms of rankings with public universities, not the top tier they are not offering reduction. neil: the ones that say nothing of ivy league, they don't have do this, but the bigger picture in the step away back here, is that where is this going? they finally coughed up and released there is a limit to how greedy we can be, and a limit to how much we can keep hiking because, we hit the point of talk about climbing wall we hit the wall. >> yeah, they are having to listen to their customer, and look at their bottom line, and you know there is a great, ronnie
they follow the money, if they see college loans going up and amount government guarantees, they willy-nilly hoist the increases, that have way exceeded inflation year in and year out. >> sure, think universities are competing among themselves to create gorgeous campus, and rec rooms with climbing walls and all sorts of activity. neil: what a stupid idea. if my kids went to a school, and said have you seen my climbing wall, i would say, no we're checking this other school out....
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who play with the economy willie nilly. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit and remember, ultimately, as i said at the top of this special show, stocks do tend to drift back into line with where they deserve. they do sink, ultimately. given how the underlying companies are doing. in addition to knowing pertinent things about a business, you can assume that your stock will probably end up within a certain price range, but you got to wait long enough. you got to let it percolate. on top of that, as long as you keep up with the homework, you have a good, clean way to decide whether or not to cut your losses in a stock that isn't working. and that's an incredibly valuable tool. especially when you claw your way back if your stock went down because of a typical mark market sell-off. you need to know enough whether you should be a buyer,
who play with the economy willie nilly. but learning about companies isn't an all or nothing proposition. i don't think familiarizing yourself with a company should ever be dismissed as less than useful just because it doesn't immediately translate into immediate profit and remember, ultimately, as i said at the top of this special show, stocks do tend to drift back into line with where they deserve. they do sink, ultimately. given how the underlying companies are doing. in addition to knowing...
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, an pay, by the way, $2,000 a month for it, n some cases more, but at the same time, they let willie nillyappen. that makes us angry. the other republican we're angry is we're frustrated without a viable alternative. you have to haveall the customers on it. we're just stuck. angry. we are looking for a response to ensure this doesn't happen again. melissa: terry is a, at that point does it become illegal or criminal or where they have a liability? >> well, it depends. the fcc and fed and department of justtce, and the hard thing is we don't know all the information actually yet that people were actually able tot im the financial times report that if they were able to get information for inider trading, for example -- melissa: right, i was going to say, do they have to have trade-in information they got by looking at what someone else was doing? i mean, that's the real scare here is that, you know, blooerg reporter can look in, see the activity done, and i mean, even if you take the london wale trade to look at what was going on and had a spouse, say, a friend, someone else on the other sid
, an pay, by the way, $2,000 a month for it, n some cases more, but at the same time, they let willie nillyappen. that makes us angry. the other republican we're angry is we're frustrated without a viable alternative. you have to haveall the customers on it. we're just stuck. angry. we are looking for a response to ensure this doesn't happen again. melissa: terry is a, at that point does it become illegal or criminal or where they have a liability? >> well, it depends. the fcc and fed and...
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they wouldn't just willy nilly come out and volunteer that apology.re's more to this here, and believe me, i'm the sharpest tool in the shed but there's going be something more that would prompt no less than the irs to say, we goofed, we're sorry. that doesn't cover it. nor this whole benghazi mess and imi can mr. egg indication office what the administration said then and now, someone lied. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there ar
they wouldn't just willy nilly come out and volunteer that apology.re's more to this here, and believe me, i'm the sharpest tool in the shed but there's going be something more that would prompt no less than the irs to say, we goofed, we're sorry. that doesn't cover it. nor this whole benghazi mess and imi can mr. egg indication office what the administration said then and now, someone lied. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the...
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even with this latest dustup and brouhaha, the irs is willy-nilly going about harassing ways. >> it's hard to imagine the irs could not have sent out a letter. i would if i were in the irs, sent out a letter saying there should be no more targeting. fact it goes on after the fact is general knowledge in the news is stunning. >> obviously no cease and desist order was given. it begs the next issue, the same organization over which we're going to place 49 different financial details of the healthcare law when they're not checking with each other how to implement a damage for going after tax exempt groups. it does not instill much faith. >> no, in fact, when you talked about does it still go on, i'm getting letters every day from organizations not just c3 or c4, i have a c6 medical organization that told me they were recently targeted and gave up the whole process. so i think we're learning every day about how broad and expansive has been the abuse of power. >> neil: where do you stand in the process? >> we have filed a suit today. it was filed on our behalf. we're going to testify befor
even with this latest dustup and brouhaha, the irs is willy-nilly going about harassing ways. >> it's hard to imagine the irs could not have sent out a letter. i would if i were in the irs, sent out a letter saying there should be no more targeting. fact it goes on after the fact is general knowledge in the news is stunning. >> obviously no cease and desist order was given. it begs the next issue, the same organization over which we're going to place 49 different financial details...
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every company was sold willy-nilly.an industry that is reasonably protected. >> it's per fengt. it's a perfect business model, let's be honest. i said it. this is a massachusetts pharmaceutical. >> it's up 13%, mandy. raising their target 90 bucks from 54. that is a big jump. raised the target from 77 to 65. kind of under the radar. a huge move over the last year. >> incredible. zest. zest. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. >> hard money segment. the gold bugs. we're up 13 bucks an ounce. just under 1% silver also making a slight rebound. aluminum is up. palladium and copper are down. >> women are the breadwinners in more and more american households. when you think about it it's not
every company was sold willy-nilly.an industry that is reasonably protected. >> it's per fengt. it's a perfect business model, let's be honest. i said it. this is a massachusetts pharmaceutical. >> it's up 13%, mandy. raising their target 90 bucks from 54. that is a big jump. raised the target from 77 to 65. kind of under the radar. a huge move over the last year. >> incredible. zest. zest. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use,...
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or you can say drones kill civilians willy nilly. >> maybe we are split willing more hairs. >> or shootinge important thing is who cares what the u.n thinks. we all agree on that. the thing about bill wetting himself in public, not a joke. >> all right. >> greg, unless you were born in 1923 you will not be 160 in 2083. >> really? >> no. if you were born in 1923, may i say you look terrific. thank you, thank you very much. >> you know what i do? i exercise and watch my weight. >> pickle yourself? >> botox. >> sell no brine before it is time. i was thinking about cute and could you bum better. better-- . >> how about dillionaires. pickles are like green wieners. think about it. >> there is smog in your life that you have said that anybody had to think about. >> you don't understand metaphors, sir, think about it. >> they want their handguns back. how many still use telegraphs? and they are probably older and more conservative. >> never daily. >> let me tell you how scientific this poll is, i voted in it. i voted for the greening of public spaces. i don't know what it means. >> did you really
or you can say drones kill civilians willy nilly. >> maybe we are split willing more hairs. >> or shootinge important thing is who cares what the u.n thinks. we all agree on that. the thing about bill wetting himself in public, not a joke. >> all right. >> greg, unless you were born in 1923 you will not be 160 in 2083. >> really? >> no. if you were born in 1923, may i say you look terrific. thank you, thank you very much. >> you know what i do? i...
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bet on, going out to the tracks where the information was less well known and, please, don't bet willy-nilly on every horse in each race because you're looking for something to do. find the ones with the payoff, bet sure, big, cut your losses if you're having a bad run. think about it, every one of these lessons could be applied to the stock market. you can take a huge swing when you know when you're doing. don't just gamble for the stocks for the excitement of it. most important, be disciplined. don't let your losses pile up. after five years of professional journalism, i decided to hang it up and go back to law school. the good news? i saved enough to pay for my first year all through the stock market. i would i would never have been able to make enough had i just kept it in a saving account. and by the way, let's be clear, an index fund would have made me nothing, nothing at all. if you want to go and get started, go small. invest in what you know. research it intensely. back then, i got old data from the public library. now information is free, ubiquitous. including up to the minute fina
bet on, going out to the tracks where the information was less well known and, please, don't bet willy-nilly on every horse in each race because you're looking for something to do. find the ones with the payoff, bet sure, big, cut your losses if you're having a bad run. think about it, every one of these lessons could be applied to the stock market. you can take a huge swing when you know when you're doing. don't just gamble for the stocks for the excitement of it. most important, be...
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not only do we want to send troops willy-nilly into a dangerous situation, but we have learned from theations of what we do and the law of unintended consequences that often comes after this kind of thing. so obama obviously the administration is fighting for this. has got to make a decision but there's nothing irrational but looking at the facts and making a decision based on those facts. >> you know, wayne, today is also the second anniversary of the capture and killing of osama bin laden. but i'm sure that's not in the bush library either. he didn't do that. >> good to be with you. >>> ahead, how lawmakers that refuse to do the right thing are facing the wrath of voters. that's next. [ dad ] ah! lily... she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. and she's not exactly tidy. even if she gets a stain she'll wear it for a week straight. so i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. since i'm the one who has to do the laundry. i do what any expert dad would do. i let her play sheriff. i got 20 minutes to life. you are free to go. [ dad ] tid
not only do we want to send troops willy-nilly into a dangerous situation, but we have learned from theations of what we do and the law of unintended consequences that often comes after this kind of thing. so obama obviously the administration is fighting for this. has got to make a decision but there's nothing irrational but looking at the facts and making a decision based on those facts. >> you know, wayne, today is also the second anniversary of the capture and killing of osama bin...
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afterwards, they were concerned that we not get into a position where we were an imperialist power, willy-nilly moving into capitals in that part of the world, taking down governments. >> after the gulf war, bush and his successor, bill clinton, send u.s. planes to provide air cover for vulnerable populations in northern and southern iraq. the u.n. security council imposes harsh sanctions and sends in weapons inspectors to dig deeply for iraqi wmd capabilities, weapons of mass destruction. >> this went on for years. at a certain point, unbeknownst to weapons inspectors or anyone else other than iraq, it turns out that we had pretty much accounted for the full system. but we didn't know that. >> in 1998, saddam refuses to cooperate further, and the united nations pulls out the weapons inspectors. saddam virtually seals iraq off from the west. in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and other leading neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's regime from power. the neocons align with an urbane named ahmed alcohol by. he head the iraqi cong
afterwards, they were concerned that we not get into a position where we were an imperialist power, willy-nilly moving into capitals in that part of the world, taking down governments. >> after the gulf war, bush and his successor, bill clinton, send u.s. planes to provide air cover for vulnerable populations in northern and southern iraq. the u.n. security council imposes harsh sanctions and sends in weapons inspectors to dig deeply for iraqi wmd capabilities, weapons of mass...
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what i'm saying is, not police willie nilly, but if the law enforcement knew about this guy, why would they not have gone on and looked at what he was doing online p.m. particularly -- >> let me ask you about what boston did, what do you make of boston's reaction. from a law enforcement stands point. shutting the city down. they shut down the transportation service. going house to house, knocking on people's doors, knocking on people's homes. is that something you could have done in new york city? >> i'm not going to second guess. i think boston handled the situation brilliantly. maybe you can second guess one or two things here. much harder to do in new york, we're a much bigger city. you're talking about a city of 700,000 people as opposed to a city ten times larger than that. i understand why they did it, they had the terrible shootout the night before, they had no idea where these guys were. they didn't want to see a shootout in the streets in which some more children would be killed, more innocent people would be killed. they erred on the side of caution. i wouldn't second guess i
what i'm saying is, not police willie nilly, but if the law enforcement knew about this guy, why would they not have gone on and looked at what he was doing online p.m. particularly -- >> let me ask you about what boston did, what do you make of boston's reaction. from a law enforcement stands point. shutting the city down. they shut down the transportation service. going house to house, knocking on people's doors, knocking on people's homes. is that something you could have done in new...
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willy-nilly you are involved in a spiritual issue even though it's horrible. her coulter is wonderful. what religion to be pixie dust. we like christmas. we don't like good friday. it's just the way we are built. if you look at world religion they have a lot of dark sides. the iroquois and aztecs had ritual torture and if you think about crucifixion, that's ritual torture, is it not quite if you think about the demons of tibetan buddhism has this dark, dark side to this spiritual reality. the beginning it's just that, you begin to understand they might be entering the dark side of something which is in fact rules we generally suspect the cause would do but now are asking ordinary young humans to do. the other thing i thought about is whether or not it is a spiritual experience, it is sort as intense as the spiritual experience and that is combat. i suspect it may be the dark side of the same coin. i can tell you here how similar it is if you think about the mistakes of many world religions, therefore things in common. they are always aware of their own death.
willy-nilly you are involved in a spiritual issue even though it's horrible. her coulter is wonderful. what religion to be pixie dust. we like christmas. we don't like good friday. it's just the way we are built. if you look at world religion they have a lot of dark sides. the iroquois and aztecs had ritual torture and if you think about crucifixion, that's ritual torture, is it not quite if you think about the demons of tibetan buddhism has this dark, dark side to this spiritual reality. the...
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factors should be considered and weighed when you go after somebody because you shouldn't be willie willie nilly about it. let's say you have your eyes on a particular terrorist, and he has his bodyguards. >> cenk: i know, but it's not that simple. he was in a house. they call it a compound to make it sound scarier but in the house there could be women and children, and we've got 411 to 800 civilians killed in pakistan alone from drone strikes and 168 to 197 children. if we were in the white house and we thought this was the number two guy we might take him out. but that's not how they're making the decision. they're pushing the button a hell of a lot more often than that. >> yes, that's the problem. if it was just this one strike, this one time, these al-qaeda guys that's one thing but the statistics you just showed this is imperfect at best and counterproductive for sure. when you say let's kill all the bad guys, it sounds to me you're saying, how many more muslims do we have to kill before we can end terrorism? >> cenk: unfortunately, that's how a lot of people on the ground like in somalia p
factors should be considered and weighed when you go after somebody because you shouldn't be willie willie nilly about it. let's say you have your eyes on a particular terrorist, and he has his bodyguards. >> cenk: i know, but it's not that simple. he was in a house. they call it a compound to make it sound scarier but in the house there could be women and children, and we've got 411 to 800 civilians killed in pakistan alone from drone strikes and 168 to 197 children. if we were in the...
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they shouldn't make you rups willy-nilly on the fly.l: if the irs cops to interview you again, say, oh, i'm sorry. >> we'll give them your information. we'll friend you on facebook. neil: that would be nice. don't run away too far, folks. we'll see you back a little later in the show. meantime, did do you ever think, what were they thinking? why did anyone at the irs said, guys, this is wrong. this is illegal? why that didn't happen and why it means stuff like this will continue to happen. a... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing biions... in everything from t best experiences below... to the finest comfts abo. we're not simply saluting hihiory... we're making it. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodal] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? , it'sxciting! [ man ] touchdown
they shouldn't make you rups willy-nilly on the fly.l: if the irs cops to interview you again, say, oh, i'm sorry. >> we'll give them your information. we'll friend you on facebook. neil: that would be nice. don't run away too far, folks. we'll see you back a little later in the show. meantime, did do you ever think, what were they thinking? why did anyone at the irs said, guys, this is wrong. this is illegal? why that didn't happen and why it means stuff like this will continue to...
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and too much sort of technical and logistical and strategic accuracy to think that they sort of willy-nillyecided they were just going to do this on the spur of the moment, because somehow the bombs were ready and so you know, think about how they would have had to time, how they coordinated it and how they were able to detonate it and simply slip away. so that just doesn't happen because you're lucky. at least not according to the intelligence folks i'm speaking to. >> the other question i don't understand and clearly we don't know, but if they're manufacturing a bomb and i assume it takes days and/or weeks or at least several days to do it, where are they hiding the bomb in between the time they're working on it and when the wife is coming home in this tiny apartment that she is not going to find it or that their 2 1/2-year-old baby is going to stumble across this bomb? that's one of the questions i would like answered. obviously we don't know yet. deb, appreciate you working your sources. erin as well. for more, go to cnn.com. >>> ahead, it turns out the pennsylvania mom who ran out on h
and too much sort of technical and logistical and strategic accuracy to think that they sort of willy-nillyecided they were just going to do this on the spur of the moment, because somehow the bombs were ready and so you know, think about how they would have had to time, how they coordinated it and how they were able to detonate it and simply slip away. so that just doesn't happen because you're lucky. at least not according to the intelligence folks i'm speaking to. >> the other question...
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you're just willy nilly throwing it out, apparently to hear the lawyer tell it, unbeknownst to you that this could be, i don't know, evidence. >> well, i would think that what it suggests to me is that they're not telling the truth about this. if they're not telling the truth about this, then it opens up everything else. what else aren't they telling the truth about? if they're basically saying, gosh, we had no idea that this had anything to do with the bombing, even though it was just a few days after, right in the vicinity of the bombing, two guys that look like they could conceivably be involved in something like this, given that i pre dielections, asking them to three things away, when you generally throw them away yourself. if you had no inkling of that and you want me to believe that, i have to come to the conclusion that you're lying and if you're lying about that, then, pal, what else are you lying about? are you lying about having known about it in advance? are you lying about other things because you're afraid that you're going to involve yourself too much? >> neil: as a lawye
you're just willy nilly throwing it out, apparently to hear the lawyer tell it, unbeknownst to you that this could be, i don't know, evidence. >> well, i would think that what it suggests to me is that they're not telling the truth about this. if they're not telling the truth about this, then it opens up everything else. what else aren't they telling the truth about? if they're basically saying, gosh, we had no idea that this had anything to do with the bombing, even though it was just a...
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transpurple heartsy so american citizens and the citizens of the world know we're not just going willy-nilly. i think under scrutiny what they've done will hold up very well but having transparency, having rules and engaging other activities other than military to help curb the war on terror, diplomacy, economic sanctions and things like that is going to be useful as well so i think the president did a very, very smart pivot realizing we're not going to let up on terrorists but at the same time we're going meet the changes in the world. >> schieffer: senator coburn, the president also said he's asked the attorney general to review all these investigations and to leaks of what he says is classified information and whether that's put a chilling effect on journalists trying to report the news. do you think the attorney general srp the right foreign head up this review? >> absolutely not. you cannot investigate your yourself and i think it's a total conflict of interest. first amendment rights and the freedom of the press in this country and the intimidation that is going forward, it doesn't mea
transpurple heartsy so american citizens and the citizens of the world know we're not just going willy-nilly. i think under scrutiny what they've done will hold up very well but having transparency, having rules and engaging other activities other than military to help curb the war on terror, diplomacy, economic sanctions and things like that is going to be useful as well so i think the president did a very, very smart pivot realizing we're not going to let up on terrorists but at the same time...
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they shouldn't make you rups willy-nilly on the fly.l: if thers cops to interview you again, say, oh, i'm sorry. >> we'll give them your information. wel friend you on facebook. neil: that would be nice. don't run away too far, folks. we'll e you back a little later in the show. meantime, did do you ever think, what were they thinking? why did anyone at the irs said, guys, this isrong. this is illegal? why that didn't happen and why it means stuff like this why it means stuff like this will continue to happen. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for realhis time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locd. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time livery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever itakes to make your busine
they shouldn't make you rups willy-nilly on the fly.l: if thers cops to interview you again, say, oh, i'm sorry. >> we'll give them your information. wel friend you on facebook. neil: that would be nice. don't run away too far, folks. we'll e you back a little later in the show. meantime, did do you ever think, what were they thinking? why did anyone at the irs said, guys, this isrong. this is illegal? why that didn't happen and why it means stuff like this why it means stuff like this...
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so it's not something you just go into willy-nilly. the weather is not as we said cooperating, but it's just the extent of the damage, the number of places that they have to go and check, tamron, that really is in some ways daunting. this is not going to happen in a matter of a few more hours. >> yesterday, we saw literally a line of cars, both people trying to get in to assess the damage of their homes and also for relief workers from texas, arkansas, even joplin, missouri, who were coming in, to your point, with qualified expertise to help get to this point. overnight, more than 100 people were rescued beneath the rubble, and their efforts, their expertise, continues now. >> i tell you, it's unlike -- people who have been -- i have been to more than my fair share of these kinds of tragedies. but people who have been to a lot of tornadoes in particular have all said to me that they have never seen the extent of the response as quickly, and i can tell you coming in in the middle of the night last night, i think we arrived about 1:00 in
so it's not something you just go into willy-nilly. the weather is not as we said cooperating, but it's just the extent of the damage, the number of places that they have to go and check, tamron, that really is in some ways daunting. this is not going to happen in a matter of a few more hours. >> yesterday, we saw literally a line of cars, both people trying to get in to assess the damage of their homes and also for relief workers from texas, arkansas, even joplin, missouri, who were...
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he's not going out becoming a kind of colossal, global gun slinger, mowing down american citizens willy-nillyre are prince iples that intervene upon even the obama administration to make sure they're abiding by international law and civility. >> how does he move forward the closure of guantanamo bay? because he's been in office for one term already. he's begun his second. and nothing's changed. we have a massive hunger strike ongoing. people allegedly, apparently, are close to death in that place. how does the president actually expedite his promise? >> well, he's got a gird up his lawn, so to speak. to use a biblical phrase. he's got to be steadfast. it's a horror and tragedy what's going on at gitmo right now. it only exacerbates the tensions internationally that prevail when people look at america and see what we're doing. we talk about terror. we talk about our borders being protected. we talk about the security of our national state, so to speak. but we're not willing to live up to the very promises of due diligence when it comes to people who are being held at gitmo and often without an
he's not going out becoming a kind of colossal, global gun slinger, mowing down american citizens willy-nillyre are prince iples that intervene upon even the obama administration to make sure they're abiding by international law and civility. >> how does he move forward the closure of guantanamo bay? because he's been in office for one term already. he's begun his second. and nothing's changed. we have a massive hunger strike ongoing. people allegedly, apparently, are close to death in...
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we seem to be karening willie and nilly to this camera side. we are crossing the line now between reasonable, video surveillance in public being a reasonable part of the policing or police action and you get into the unreasonable police infringement of the 4th amendment. let me read you one of these conditions so you can see what i'm talking about. i have probably seen 20 of these in the last few years. if you have a conditional license and pretty much everybody does in san francisco, you can petition the abc to give you a license and in that petition they have give you the conditions. but this one says the petitioner shall utilize electronic equipment to record inside and outside of the premises and must be kept for 30 days and made available for the police department. that is pretty big brother and i will tell you why. i think berry is right. if there is some reason to have that surveillance, it should be made available. if you don't want to give it up, then a judge can get it from you. however, my job is to save my clients money and do the r
we seem to be karening willie and nilly to this camera side. we are crossing the line now between reasonable, video surveillance in public being a reasonable part of the policing or police action and you get into the unreasonable police infringement of the 4th amendment. let me read you one of these conditions so you can see what i'm talking about. i have probably seen 20 of these in the last few years. if you have a conditional license and pretty much everybody does in san francisco, you can...
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so willy-nilly, you're involved in a spiritual issue even though it's horrible. it may be the opposite side of the coin. our culture is wonderful. we want religion to be pixie dust. we like christmas. we don't like good friday. it's just the way we're built. and if you look at a lot of world religions they have very dark sides to them. the earthquake and the aztecs had ritual torture. if you think about crucifixion, that's ritual torture, is it not? if you think about the demons of the tibetan buddhist, it's a dark dark side to the spiritual reality. and so the beginning is just that, that you begin to understand that i might be entering a dark side of something which is, in fact, roles that we generally would suspect god, now we're asking extraordinary young humans to do. the other thing i thought about is that whether or not it's a spiritual experience, it is certainly as intense as a spiritual experience. and that is, is combat. advises that it may just be the dark side of the same coin, but i can tell you here that how similar it is. if you think about the my
so willy-nilly, you're involved in a spiritual issue even though it's horrible. it may be the opposite side of the coin. our culture is wonderful. we want religion to be pixie dust. we like christmas. we don't like good friday. it's just the way we're built. and if you look at a lot of world religions they have very dark sides to them. the earthquake and the aztecs had ritual torture. if you think about crucifixion, that's ritual torture, is it not? if you think about the demons of the tibetan...
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. >> are you trafficking those websites that just throw that out willie nilly. >> it would be. >> i can'tstop beating your cat? >> exactly. >> stephanie: she continues to face questions from federal authorities. new york lawyer has represented a number of terrorism suspects in federal courts and military commissions. that's all interesting as to what she knew or in she didn't why she didn't -- it was not her dna on the bomb parts -- and i don't know if that is a sign or not, that she hired a terrorism lawyer. they say she is talking but there's no other evil -- i'm sorry -- >> evil? >> snoo -- >> stephanie: i'm sorry, i was reading my next headline. and another kind of evil. axis of evil. how the nra protects children from being saved. >> access spelled s-c-c-e-s-s. >> stephanie: right. all of this other news is gross sexy stuff that we can't look away from. but it's not just the one story of the five-year-old that shot his two-year-old cyst we are his own rifle that his parents bout him -- anyway. tom my christopher writes recent events like the shooting of the two-year-old -- at least w
. >> are you trafficking those websites that just throw that out willie nilly. >> it would be. >> i can'tstop beating your cat? >> exactly. >> stephanie: she continues to face questions from federal authorities. new york lawyer has represented a number of terrorism suspects in federal courts and military commissions. that's all interesting as to what she knew or in she didn't why she didn't -- it was not her dna on the bomb parts -- and i don't know if that is a...