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yada yada.tion. >> mitch mcconnell, the old pro, is going to nail her on this and force her to answer it and say, it took you x many days to answer the question. even if she does answer it tonight, he'll say, how long did that take you to do it? he can be a nasty sort of character to say the least. and he'll use this. anyway, eugene, thanks for having fun here. and i think kay hagan looks like a winner. she's running a campaign against a guy who isn't that likeable and she's focused on north carolina issues effectively. that's what we saw down there. >>> up next, the round table and who's in charge of stopping ebola here in the united states? >>> plus, race and politics, could the voter suppression effort trigger voters going in the other way? people who weren't supposed to vote are going out in droves. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >> here's what's happening this nor. >>> welcome back to "hardball." time now for the round table. and tonight's topics, diving into who's in c
yada yada.tion. >> mitch mcconnell, the old pro, is going to nail her on this and force her to answer it and say, it took you x many days to answer the question. even if she does answer it tonight, he'll say, how long did that take you to do it? he can be a nasty sort of character to say the least. and he'll use this. anyway, eugene, thanks for having fun here. and i think kay hagan looks like a winner. she's running a campaign against a guy who isn't that likeable and she's focused on...
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yada. if this happens, people of bank of america don't know if he will do it. he just raised it at meetings. if it happens, if he does one of the activist plays, that is what he is is, activist investors, it would be first time an activist went at a bank before 2008. i don't remember anything of significance -- melissa: at all? >> you're right, going after banks, yes, i do remember the financial -- melissa: it was a big event. >> not successful -- >> great point. when i talk to the people at bank of morning mellon, in fact, exactly what they bring up. he tried it with state street. break off their asset management business. >> but their stock nearly doubled. melissa: go to the bromance going on in silicon valley, tim cook and jack ma will rendezvous later this week to discuss a possible partnership between apple pay and alibaba. and the stocks are hitting new highs are at it. both up amid speculation. we're learning with jack ma, the founder of e-commerce giant does not shop online at all.
yada. if this happens, people of bank of america don't know if he will do it. he just raised it at meetings. if it happens, if he does one of the activist plays, that is what he is is, activist investors, it would be first time an activist went at a bank before 2008. i don't remember anything of significance -- melissa: at all? >> you're right, going after banks, yes, i do remember the financial -- melissa: it was a big event. >> not successful -- >> great point. when i talk...
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some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada.d of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him. >> i didn't know what to do. but i turned, i aimed and i fired. he was 6 years old. i didn't kill him. i did injure him -- his leg. that's one of the things that bothers me because that was somebody's kid. it kind of wasn't -- wasn't trying to hurt me. and it unfortunately -- i have unfortunately had a dream that it was my son that i was shooting. >> stallworth presents a great front. you'll see him and he's animated and laughs and talks with you. underlying that, he continues with some anxiety and stress issues three or four times a week. he still continues with nightmares a
some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada.d of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards...
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yada yada.n 2009 obama administration said terrorism is a tactic commi, hecannot do a war on tac. no more global war on terror, he will call contingency operations and by the way remove the term islamic and islam from all department of justice, department of defense, government documents. in fact, up until recently islamic state is not islamic and is not a state. that will free up the person terry an end baptist who wants to join. but this is absolutely crazy. good eating so politically correct we have now had the rhetoric tie us up to where reality has overtaken the situation and we are hamstrung. bill: one of the first orders of business in 2009 was the operations. unnamed quote, if you name it, you own it according to this source and they don't want to own it. who is they? >> here is the deal, bill. usama bin laden is dead, al qaeda is on the run. how can you define al qaeda? this group, that comes from the old part of iran and afghanistan. it is clever naming. what is going on here is when a
yada yada.n 2009 obama administration said terrorism is a tactic commi, hecannot do a war on tac. no more global war on terror, he will call contingency operations and by the way remove the term islamic and islam from all department of justice, department of defense, government documents. in fact, up until recently islamic state is not islamic and is not a state. that will free up the person terry an end baptist who wants to join. but this is absolutely crazy. good eating so politically correct...
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nobuhiro yada was one of the staff who kept a close watch on her. steadily, she began to grow. >> translator: we didn't think she'd survive, so we were very happy. >> reporter: miyuki's mother had been under when she gave birth and she's showed no interest in her baby been when yamada tried to introduce her to miyuki, she didn't recognize her at all. the zoo staff decided to raise miyuki themselves. when she was about a month all, their mother noticed there was something strange about her vision. it. >> translator: like human babies humans commute with their mothers by eye contact with you miyuki's doesn't seem to be functioning properly. >> reporter: she also falls over a lot because the right side of her body is weaker than the left. professor hidekki takeshida studies the physical and mental development of chimpanzees in comparison with humans. >> in human terms, miyuki has cerebral palsy. the right and left sides of her body are growing unevenly. her growth rate is extremely slow. >> reporter: miyuki always tends to use her left hand as it's her
nobuhiro yada was one of the staff who kept a close watch on her. steadily, she began to grow. >> translator: we didn't think she'd survive, so we were very happy. >> reporter: miyuki's mother had been under when she gave birth and she's showed no interest in her baby been when yamada tried to introduce her to miyuki, she didn't recognize her at all. the zoo staff decided to raise miyuki themselves. when she was about a month all, their mother noticed there was something strange...
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i've got third-stage lung disease, yada, yada, yada, and what is happening to all these people? sharon helmman, is she still collecting money? what the hell is going on? dr. bloom was my pulmonologist, and just like the rest of the v.a., he conveniently retired. that's what -- they just conveniently do this and that. i'm a licensed aircraft mechanic, licensed electric trunk mechanic, united airlines since 1990, been seeing these pieces of shit for 2 1/2 years. i was finally terminated with united airlines may 31st of this year, and i'm blackballed. again, the police officers not the last like four times, but previous to that, have always like, again, messed with. the whoa thing is a big fucking joke. it's a big fucking joke. it's like the walnut shell game, or hot potato. there's so many people here, that no one is accountable. they just pass the buck to another person. but if we're going to keep having these town meetings, we need -- we need the v.a. staff in here, you know, because we can bitch and complain all we want, whatever. >> okay. thank you. >> i don't know if anybody
i've got third-stage lung disease, yada, yada, yada, and what is happening to all these people? sharon helmman, is she still collecting money? what the hell is going on? dr. bloom was my pulmonologist, and just like the rest of the v.a., he conveniently retired. that's what -- they just conveniently do this and that. i'm a licensed aircraft mechanic, licensed electric trunk mechanic, united airlines since 1990, been seeing these pieces of shit for 2 1/2 years. i was finally terminated with...
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we have been in touch with a number of directors and actors, yada reeves came down recently -- keanus came down recently. of us in the country -- in the kumbaya, the matrix was exciting. it's need to have that connection to l.a. and hollywood. a lot of the film producers are looking at -- is this going to be the next generation of real-time cinema? where you feel like you are in the movie? when you experience how good it can be, watching film on traditional 2-d screens start to be less compelling when you can be in the movie itself. >> how long before we see something i can buy -- and oculus headset on the market? do you have concerns that facebook hasn't marketed hardware before? >> we want to get it right. right thegotten it last 30 or 40 years. you put it on, it is disorienting, it has issues. it hasn't been a consumer usable device or technology. we want to get there. we want to make sure that when you do buy an oculus in the future, it is a comfortable experience. whether it is the oculus rift, or an oculus running on gear vr. we wanted to be comfortable. it will be the ski gogg
we have been in touch with a number of directors and actors, yada reeves came down recently -- keanus came down recently. of us in the country -- in the kumbaya, the matrix was exciting. it's need to have that connection to l.a. and hollywood. a lot of the film producers are looking at -- is this going to be the next generation of real-time cinema? where you feel like you are in the movie? when you experience how good it can be, watching film on traditional 2-d screens start to be less...
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he sees the possibility to create a global carmaker that is bigger than two yada. knowys the industry will the level of capital and build a new car from scratch. he says he will see new mergers and he said that he is not the he would if the right s.portunity arise >> how all this it? i cannot see a legendary poker player doing nothing. is doing? think he i cannot believe he is doing nothing. >> maybe he will drive. over 200 miles an hour to show he is a car guy. she studied philosophy and said he would like to go back and have time to think. who knows what he is going to do. the job beingn done. he wants to. notnderstand that he does look for a new challenge in the business world. himyone who has followed doesn't see him doing nothing. maybe it is time. >> watch his face. if anyone will find out, it will be you. thank you. say with transport. one billion in investment is a record. a novel way to keep networking. carolina hide joins the tech bikers. bike, helmets, google glasses. -- meet the tech bikers. startup investors writing and raising money for charity. >> th
he sees the possibility to create a global carmaker that is bigger than two yada. knowys the industry will the level of capital and build a new car from scratch. he says he will see new mergers and he said that he is not the he would if the right s.portunity arise >> how all this it? i cannot see a legendary poker player doing nothing. is doing? think he i cannot believe he is doing nothing. >> maybe he will drive. over 200 miles an hour to show he is a car guy. she studied...