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neil: funny you should ask. eil, why do politicians lie, they are not wired to tell you the truth. i have been wondering about something, i have seen a pattern, you are obsessed with money. don't you could too much so. you should coup your lucky stars i am, monitoring every penny, in a health care law i warned you about, you might want to reframe that question! why aren't other tv personalities as obsessed with money. and clara in yahoo!, you strike me as very arrogant. clara, you strike me as very rude. and who is your favorite tv personality? me. have you been fired in your life, you are about due. i am not, but i am about to block you from my e-mail server for life, you are about due. in texas, cavuto you should cover the oil markets more, i never hear you discus keystone, all those wacko solar wind types. you should watch the show. victor, you say you like stock for the lang hall, what is the long haul? in ven rally 10 years or more. you always into better than if the same money were in a savings acount. i be
neil: funny you should ask. eil, why do politicians lie, they are not wired to tell you the truth. i have been wondering about something, i have seen a pattern, you are obsessed with money. don't you could too much so. you should coup your lucky stars i am, monitoring every penny, in a health care law i warned you about, you might want to reframe that question! why aren't other tv personalities as obsessed with money. and clara in yahoo!, you strike me as very arrogant. clara, you strike me as...
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you go. let me ask you. the connection between a 7-year-old girl and a woman, an 18-year-old woman. ke the connection for me. >> let me ask you -- have you ever been attracted to an 18-year-old woman -- >> michael, i'm asking you -- >> have you ever been? >> i'm having a problem having to jump in and ask a question on my own show. >> perhaps we should switch roles. >> when it comes to a psychological connection, woody allen was around soon-yi from around the age of 8 to 18 when he began to have a sexual relationship. some would say that is a psychological link potentially, possibly -- >> well, some would say a lot of things -- >> of a man who is watching a young girl grow up. >> now, you've made a subtle other linkage here that he was around her at 8, he was involved with her at 18, therefore something else might have gone on. we don't know that. we don't know that, nobody has even -- >> no, i don't know that at all. >> no one has made that accusation except you sort of now. what we have here is we have two -- we have a very complicated story, which begins with the fact that woody di
you go. let me ask you. the connection between a 7-year-old girl and a woman, an 18-year-old woman. ke the connection for me. >> let me ask you -- have you ever been attracted to an 18-year-old woman -- >> michael, i'm asking you -- >> have you ever been? >> i'm having a problem having to jump in and ask a question on my own show. >> perhaps we should switch roles. >> when it comes to a psychological connection, woody allen was around soon-yi from around the...
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you to cry? because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ]. >> because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ]it hurt you. >> oh, my goodness. >> it hurts. i swear. >> marcus. marcus. marcus. you are not going to win any academy award. quit that crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i am going to go on back. they wanted to talk about you being released to general pop. i am not going to listen to you cry about some other damn man. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> last time you were in population, how long did you stay? three, four months. both of the times, you called yourself being with one individual, yes or no? >> yes, sir. >> you call yourself being with one vichltd individual. do you not have people coming after you all of the time? yes, or no? yes or no? >> well, yes. >> whether you say they're your problems or not. i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. you know that regardless, somebody is going to make a play for you. why should i turn you out to pop. >> please. just give me a chance. >> don't beg me. i don't want you to beg me. >> give me one reason why i should turn you out to
you to cry? because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ]. >> because they asked you if you had seen [ bleep ]it hurt you. >> oh, my goodness. >> it hurts. i swear. >> marcus. marcus. marcus. you are not going to win any academy award. quit that crying. i don't want to hear you crying. i am going to go on back. they wanted to talk about you being released to general pop. i am not going to listen to you cry about some other damn man. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry....
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well you asked a very good question isn't paul volcker said you know the a.t.m. was the latest innovation that helps society so one thing in fact one of their part of their business that's being challenged these days is the payment system right we put our deposit there we entrust the bank with our money and supposedly we can write checks they call it cool money creation but in fact you know the money that they owe us back on our deposit we trust so much that it's there that we write a check on it and so we're basically using the bank's iou was as if they were money from our perspective so that's one thing that's helpful although maybe with the with the improvements in payment system you know that that thing can be we become more efficient but then the other thing we're hoping that they would do would somehow have some competency in doing otherwise you know anybody else can do it is they can lend again do they feel like lending or not they can do a good job of deciding who to lend to how to set the right rates for lending and lending is good because many people in
well you asked a very good question isn't paul volcker said you know the a.t.m. was the latest innovation that helps society so one thing in fact one of their part of their business that's being challenged these days is the payment system right we put our deposit there we entrust the bank with our money and supposedly we can write checks they call it cool money creation but in fact you know the money that they owe us back on our deposit we trust so much that it's there that we write a check on...
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you to thank you for your december 11th decision and to ask you to please uphold and confirm that decision. the fundamental message i heard that day was that this building is inappropriate to its specific spot. that is the message that we've been giving since the vebe
you to thank you for your december 11th decision and to ask you to please uphold and confirm that decision. the fundamental message i heard that day was that this building is inappropriate to its specific spot. that is the message that we've been giving since the vebe
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if you have any questions for me, please ask. >> the thickness of the window frame that you purchased, how thick is it? >> i don't understand the question because i'm not a contract or. but it fits in the same window seal, nothing was changed. >> perhaps your consultant understands. what is the width of the frame? >> i have no idea. i don't know. >> mr. sanchez? >> thank you scott sanchez planning department. i will be brief and on this matter i think as we had on the stockton street case we do have windows that we do not believe complied with our guidelines and we believe the permit was issued in error and respectfully request that the board deny the permit and require that windows that comply with our design guidelines be proposed for this property. i think what happened here the staff planner was very experienced was supervising a new staff planner and i think they exercised discretion and reviewed this. saw that the windows were installed some 14 years ago. at that time our design guidelines were not in fekteffect. also maybe perhaps even recognizing that with these types of windo
if you have any questions for me, please ask. >> the thickness of the window frame that you purchased, how thick is it? >> i don't understand the question because i'm not a contract or. but it fits in the same window seal, nothing was changed. >> perhaps your consultant understands. what is the width of the frame? >> i have no idea. i don't know. >> mr. sanchez? >> thank you scott sanchez planning department. i will be brief and on this matter i think as we...
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you. that's an '82 bordeaux. andrew, there's just one thing i want to ask you. sure. going out-- i mean, when we weren't talking about business i just wanted to ask you if you ever thought about me as a-- traffic is awful. we'd better get an early start if-- oh. i'm sorry. hello, rosa. i don't know what i was thinking. senora. - rosa, your wine. - you need it more than i do. and by the way i hate goose liver ! - is that burger ready yet ? - it should be ready in a minute. rosa, you're not still thinking of that jerk, are you ? he wasn't a jerk. i just was so naive to think that there was more going on than there really was. so what else is new ? - hi, bill. - bill ! what a nice surprise. i caught an early flight. looks like you carried your mission out successfully. - you'd better check to make sure. - what mission ? it's great. wait a minute. what's this ? looks like you're trying to get on my good side. - what's with the bear ? - don't ask. it's beautiful. will you marry me ? is that a yes ? yes. closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a se
you. that's an '82 bordeaux. andrew, there's just one thing i want to ask you. sure. going out-- i mean, when we weren't talking about business i just wanted to ask you if you ever thought about me as a-- traffic is awful. we'd better get an early start if-- oh. i'm sorry. hello, rosa. i don't know what i was thinking. senora. - rosa, your wine. - you need it more than i do. and by the way i hate goose liver ! - is that burger ready yet ? - it should be ready in a minute. rosa, you're not...
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you asked me a question about french businessmen in iran, that trip to iran. for those of you who are unfamiliar with the situation, the president of the republic is not the president of the employers union in france, and he certainly doesn't wish to be. and i don't think anyone wishes for him to be. so companies just make those decisions when it comes to traveling, but i certainly let them know that sanctions were in force and would remain in force, and if contacts were to be made, with a view to new situation in iran, a situation where iran would have renounced the nuclear weapon, fully and comprehensively, unless such a situation would prevail, no commercial agreement would be signed. that's what i told french businessmen, and they are very much aware of the situation. and sanctions will only be lifted if and when there is a deaf -- a definite agreement. french question, perhaps now? >> thank you mr. president for this warm welcome for the french nation and taking our questions. you have actually praised france very warmly today and granted our president the
you asked me a question about french businessmen in iran, that trip to iran. for those of you who are unfamiliar with the situation, the president of the republic is not the president of the employers union in france, and he certainly doesn't wish to be. and i don't think anyone wishes for him to be. so companies just make those decisions when it comes to traveling, but i certainly let them know that sanctions were in force and would remain in force, and if contacts were to be made, with a view...
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you? >> one. >> at that point, let me ask you this. after you fire the round from the back to keep their heads down, do you unload your clip? it is a common term, you just keep shooting until everything is gone. >> no, i did not. >> why did you stop firing and at what point did you stop fire sng. >> i stopped firing when it appeared that the threat was over. >> they were far enough away where they couldn't shoot back. >> they were far enough away where they couldn't shoot back effectively and i certainly couldn't aim effectively. >> were you even trying to continue to shoot as they were driving away? >> no. >> at that point, what was your next focus on immediately after that? >> getting rhonda and myself to safety. >> did you try to return into the store? >> no. >> when you turned around, who was standing there? >> rhonda. >> what did you say to her? >> i said, get in the car, we've got to go. >> what did she do? >> she twot in tgot in the car. >> at that point, did you know where that red suv went? >> no. i lost sight of the red suv a
you? >> one. >> at that point, let me ask you this. after you fire the round from the back to keep their heads down, do you unload your clip? it is a common term, you just keep shooting until everything is gone. >> no, i did not. >> why did you stop firing and at what point did you stop fire sng. >> i stopped firing when it appeared that the threat was over. >> they were far enough away where they couldn't shoot back. >> they were far enough away where...
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garretson, what was the irs asking you to provide? it seems like these were very invasive and intrusive questions. >> they sent me a list of approximately 80 queps. it was an eight-page document. some of the questions they asked, they wanted to know all of my members' names. they wanted to know volunteers' names. >> which by the way, we already know lois lerner disclosed for tax information she got caught red-handed in an e-mail, this stuff is supposed to be confidential. we know a lot of times it's not kept confidential. >> they wanted copies of every peach ever given, credentials of who the speakers were. they wanted to know if any of our members or volunteers were going to run for office and if so, what office? remember this was the 2012 election cycle when we got this questionnaire. they wanted to know if i had -- they wanted to know any communications that i have had with any legislative body, even within my own representative. they wanted e-mails, phone contact. they wanted to know what i was saying to my legislator. >> i'll ask
garretson, what was the irs asking you to provide? it seems like these were very invasive and intrusive questions. >> they sent me a list of approximately 80 queps. it was an eight-page document. some of the questions they asked, they wanted to know all of my members' names. they wanted to know volunteers' names. >> which by the way, we already know lois lerner disclosed for tax information she got caught red-handed in an e-mail, this stuff is supposed to be confidential. we know a...
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harry reid rules the place. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next, ask me any question you want.n is back. she says she has something that's going to embarrass me. >>> it's a hannity showdown, the fcc wants to monitor the fox news channel. you don't want to miss it. that's straight ahead. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway diculousness... from fashionhat flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national isanked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like pro. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got
harry reid rules the place. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next, ask me any question you want.n is back. she says she has something that's going to embarrass me. >>> it's a hannity showdown, the fcc wants to monitor the fox news channel. you don't want to miss it. that's straight ahead. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress...
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that's how bad the negative impact is so david i think it's fair to say that you think the fed should raise rates then but i want to ask you what should they raise them to know i don't can i can i just jump in there do you think the fed should raise their rates i think the fed should get out of the market gets them off the scale let the market clear where supply of savings and demand for credit. intersect and i don't know whether that's eight percent four percent or even you know not that much higher than it is today but i do know what's out there today is totally artificial it's set by the fed they say there's there pig in their rate they're fixing the rate and the entire market is now trading against what the fed is doing may do the word clouds that come out of the fed speakers and not doing its job of price discovery and finding balance of supply and demand throughout the money markets and throughout the debt and equity markets now i want to ask you about this fed chair janet yellen she has said that she is concerned about bubbles but she had the fed officials have also said that they feel compelled to keep rates lo
that's how bad the negative impact is so david i think it's fair to say that you think the fed should raise rates then but i want to ask you what should they raise them to know i don't can i can i just jump in there do you think the fed should raise their rates i think the fed should get out of the market gets them off the scale let the market clear where supply of savings and demand for credit. intersect and i don't know whether that's eight percent four percent or even you know not that much...
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you. back now with more from mr davis doc and now david i'm going to jump right in now ask you do you share ben bernanke and janet yellen deflationary fears. deflationary fears absolutely not that is just a canard that they constantly trot out when all else fails to justify continuing to run printing press at these crazy rates even sixty five billion a month after all we're in the fifth year of this so-called recovery look at the last twelve thirteen years the c.p.i. is averaged two point four percent if you take the one they prefer you know the p.c. e deflator less food man or g. assuming no one has had to eat their own or eat for twelve years but even then it's one point eight percent. the rates do bob a lump and down a little bit by a month or quarter depending on what's going on in the world economy commodities or a lot of other things but on trend there is absolutely no a whiff of deflation in the air and besides that where was that ever written that if you don't make two percent inflation you're failing to help the economy i mean inflation is all for debtors and it is a huge negative
you. back now with more from mr davis doc and now david i'm going to jump right in now ask you do you share ben bernanke and janet yellen deflationary fears. deflationary fears absolutely not that is just a canard that they constantly trot out when all else fails to justify continuing to run printing press at these crazy rates even sixty five billion a month after all we're in the fifth year of this so-called recovery look at the last twelve thirteen years the c.p.i. is averaged two point four...
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a lot of flak as well for this article that you wrote and you recently went on post live and you were asked about you know maybe not giving the full context of the story we already in the west we already know the story you know israel says the we're being bred in in these like you know palestinians they just want to blow up buses and i know that story i think that anyone could turn on you know any major new station and see that story where we don't see is the why is the why is this happening and what's really going on i don't think that there's a counterargument to colonialism to slavery to how to in closing people in the neighborhood whether it be through gentrification or a wall that's almost thirty feet tall and have a soldiers on every corner i don't think that there's an argument that can counteract that you know unless you have it having been there what do you see as being the i mean look you have the you have the solution in your hands what do you see as being because it's such a complicated issue and it's so central to the middle eastern politics and to what every one else in the re
a lot of flak as well for this article that you wrote and you recently went on post live and you were asked about you know maybe not giving the full context of the story we already in the west we already know the story you know israel says the we're being bred in in these like you know palestinians they just want to blow up buses and i know that story i think that anyone could turn on you know any major new station and see that story where we don't see is the why is the why is this happening...
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>> how can you make an informed choice without information? >> let me ask you a question.food stamps, women are significantly more likely to be obese than if they're not on food stamps. if the government wants to reflect on a place to avoid obesity, they'd profoundly rethink the food stamp system. there's a clear data base that's big enough even you would agree, that it's something we should be looking at. not an nyu or yale study, a fact that women on food stamps are more likely to be obese than not on the food stamp program. the food stamp system has fed into poor neighborhoods having grocery stores with very few vegetables very little fruit. it's been a very real problem. >> one interesting comparison to food stamps is looking at the wicc program which is a nutrition program for women and young children. they've added fruit and vegetable vouchers to the program since 2009. we've seen a very positive effect on the diets of will and children and we've seen it affect the neighborhoods because now these smaller stores are carrying fruits and vegetables because people have m
>> how can you make an informed choice without information? >> let me ask you a question.food stamps, women are significantly more likely to be obese than if they're not on food stamps. if the government wants to reflect on a place to avoid obesity, they'd profoundly rethink the food stamp system. there's a clear data base that's big enough even you would agree, that it's something we should be looking at. not an nyu or yale study, a fact that women on food stamps are more likely to...
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united states who want to see a gripping story no no we are all i could just i could jump in and ask you could if i could jump in and ask you i mean they want washington because they want the american taxpayer to pay for it because the united states pays the vast majority of the bill for nato so this is free riding that's what they want do you know that they don't want they're not the security of this is really an evolution they want someone else in times of austerity particularly now with the american taxpayer picking up the american defense industries would be more than happy to do it. welcome back to worlds apart from riyadh discussing the legacy of the arab spring with the former secretary general of the arab league amr moussa mr melissa before returns ition to you are there countries affected by the arab spring let me ask you a question about the role of the military authorities in egypt right now. clearly they have reasserted themselves as the protector of egypt once again and i would argue that something like this would have been pretty unimaginable back in two thousand and eleven
united states who want to see a gripping story no no we are all i could just i could jump in and ask you could if i could jump in and ask you i mean they want washington because they want the american taxpayer to pay for it because the united states pays the vast majority of the bill for nato so this is free riding that's what they want do you know that they don't want they're not the security of this is really an evolution they want someone else in times of austerity particularly now with the...
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you might find that there are things missing or that you would have asked in a different way, and then i think that it is more appropriate if you, if the president or another commissioner decides to create a new agenda item, i am happy to ask mta to come here and talk about what they did and the resource these have. i can't request a study without paying for it, and i will tell you right now and i don't have the funds in our budget to pay for them to do a study but there are all kinds of ways to get things done. >> great, commissioner akers? >> yeah, and if you could maybe follow up and ask them, where the interns were from and what... >> i am happy to do it, and i am thinking that if we put an agenda item on, i will have the mta come here and you can ask them. >> okay. >> so, i would like to do that. put an agenda item on. >> all right wh, we get there. >> right. >> but i will do it at the end. >> thank you. >> all right. any other comments or questions? to director report? >> if not, we can open it up to the public comment. >> is there any public comment on director's report? seeing
you might find that there are things missing or that you would have asked in a different way, and then i think that it is more appropriate if you, if the president or another commissioner decides to create a new agenda item, i am happy to ask mta to come here and talk about what they did and the resource these have. i can't request a study without paying for it, and i will tell you right now and i don't have the funds in our budget to pay for them to do a study but there are all kinds of ways...
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organization has been around since the great depression it's incredible to me all those names you know you asked the question does going to get it wrong to be to find out i think you. do they have any sway over the global financial markets right so not is not as a group because they're essentially together to have a good time essentially through petite ford's apple and others actually something that they do roost makes the point that if there had been something that had happened at the st regis where this event had taken place global financial markets as we know them would have totally melted down because all of the people who comprise women are making these major decisions would then be gone the group has all the powerful people but they're not making decisions there except the one thing would be it's kind of a sign of your success to be inducted into this group of a who's who of wall street and then of what they call. spring street which are kind of the offshoots are that financial centers street is san francisco's the wall street of the west and. that is a jeopardy factory to. run i have to a
organization has been around since the great depression it's incredible to me all those names you know you asked the question does going to get it wrong to be to find out i think you. do they have any sway over the global financial markets right so not is not as a group because they're essentially together to have a good time essentially through petite ford's apple and others actually something that they do roost makes the point that if there had been something that had happened at the st regis...
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as anyone who has been stuck in traffic knows, it is rare that traffic cops come up to you, ask you to roll down the window, and ask are you frustrated. it appears someone issued instructions or talking points. that would seem to be the case, would it not? >> that's one of the allegations the former mayor made initially. that the cops were telling people it was his fault. that's always been one of the most disturbing, least explainable elements of this whole story. the real key here is these investigations are ongoing at multiple points. chip michaels is probably going to be subpoenaed. that's one of the key mysteries the committee is trying to solve right now. >> let's be clear here. these are not just random people. these are people who have relationships with chris christie. this is a guy who taught chris christie's hockey team. his brother is a big christie donor. >> i don't disagree with you, alex. when you sit in traffic, the cops don't come up and say is there anything we can do for you? >> yes. i am. >> look, simply because that certainly does look like a coordinated effort to
as anyone who has been stuck in traffic knows, it is rare that traffic cops come up to you, ask you to roll down the window, and ask are you frustrated. it appears someone issued instructions or talking points. that would seem to be the case, would it not? >> that's one of the allegations the former mayor made initially. that the cops were telling people it was his fault. that's always been one of the most disturbing, least explainable elements of this whole story. the real key here is...
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so inflation writing and growth slowing because one perpetuates the other so the words you know if you ask me i would see to your currency or to put that money and we're stuck with that i'll over time you ok later currency and your currency goes down the aisle in place and in terms of what you are in terms of what you're buying and what you need in your life starts to go up and if that goes up you know you're starting to see a little real consumption growth pattern that we had last year and a much more deflationary environment for things like commodities start as well so i guess i'm really concerned about that retail sales your point i just one of the many things that we're seeing in terms of the consumption side of the economy that is currently slowing as opposed to accelerate what you did really were about fifty bucks now the yield for the ten year u.s. treasury bond it's now consistently below two point eight percent that's down from three percent when everything looked to gloria's do you think the bond market is signaling worries about u.s. growth. that way hey if you really want to ge
so inflation writing and growth slowing because one perpetuates the other so the words you know if you ask me i would see to your currency or to put that money and we're stuck with that i'll over time you ok later currency and your currency goes down the aisle in place and in terms of what you are in terms of what you're buying and what you need in your life starts to go up and if that goes up you know you're starting to see a little real consumption growth pattern that we had last year and a...
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you for being with us. that is all the time we have left tonight. before we go, set your dvr askee you back here tomorrow night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> this is about the president reducing american power. doing it consciously and systematically. >> but why? why would the commander and chief want to weaken american forces around the world? we will put that question to ambassador bolton tonight. >> i really do hope that we have a woman president in my lifetime. >> some say the country might not be ready for a female president. congresswoman michele bachmann puts forth that point of view this evening. >> also tonight are american children better off today than they were, say, auto years ago? john stossel
you for being with us. that is all the time we have left tonight. before we go, set your dvr askee you back here tomorrow night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> this is about the president reducing american power. doing it consciously and systematically. >> but why? why would the commander and chief want to weaken american forces around the world? we will put that question to ambassador bolton tonight. >> i really do hope that we have a woman president in...
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when they first started this soup kitchen in nineteen eighty one or two or three depending on who you ask and it was an epidemic show almost just in the eighty's you couldn't walk down the street without four people each block asking you for something homelessness was very visible today thirty some odd years later there are more homeless people in new york then there were a band by almost double and yet you don't see them as much because what the result of the laws and the result of the regulation is just high homo says not to fix it not to cure it but the height and that's what the result of safe cities broken windows file policy is all that stuff that's what the result of that is. yes and to make it a crime. i came to. they sent me to a program. to. look around the room. smaller than the jail six and that's missing. the bad news. so homeless people here in new york city that's come december very very very very very. snowy. people do you see them having to. get knocked up in some way they could just. jump in. if. there's anybody on purpose now. just like why do they get. shelter and food
when they first started this soup kitchen in nineteen eighty one or two or three depending on who you ask and it was an epidemic show almost just in the eighty's you couldn't walk down the street without four people each block asking you for something homelessness was very visible today thirty some odd years later there are more homeless people in new york then there were a band by almost double and yet you don't see them as much because what the result of the laws and the result of the...
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you? >> no. >> how soon after -- well, let me ask you this. up or was it already up? >> i did. i turned my head, i said thank you. i looked back straight ahead and put my window back up. >> how soon after that did anything else happen other than that kind of moment of silence we just talked about? >> very soon after, i start hearing things like "f" him and "f" that and -- >> were they actually saying the word or are you paraphrasing? >> i'm paraphrasing. >> was it in a nice tone? >> no. it was mean-spirited, just like annoyed, if you will. >> once you heard these comments, did you look back over and react at all? >> not even a little bit. >> did you roll your window down and say anything? >> no, i did not. >> did it make you angry? >> no, it did not. >> did you punch your steering wheel? >> no. >> did you throw your phone down? >> no, no reaction at all. >> at that point, after you don't react at all, does it escalate? >> well, the music came back on. >> did the music come back on the same or louder? >> probably a little bit less loud than it
you? >> no. >> how soon after -- well, let me ask you this. up or was it already up? >> i did. i turned my head, i said thank you. i looked back straight ahead and put my window back up. >> how soon after that did anything else happen other than that kind of moment of silence we just talked about? >> very soon after, i start hearing things like "f" him and "f" that and -- >> were they actually saying the word or are you paraphrasing?...
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i have not idea >> we have a brand new segment that you asked for. nt answers what's the deal? you wanto go there. enjoying a drink over the weekend? what if i told you the government put a limit how far you could go or how ch? the judges is loaded right neil: not one not to the threattacks. first the white house wonders what to do with ansa and one option they toss around is the phone tapping records. judge she did not let them move aaide. >> the president thought he could reform the yenisei to allow it to continue all spy all the time no search warrants to identy target. by depositing their records with the phone company he forgot to te the public he gave the nsa the abilityo retrieve those at the touch of a button. this would just save e government the cost of enormous. 27 timesthe contents of the library of congress every dayythat is how much did it is stored the president just wants to transfer that to the phone company. they don'teep that they don't record our conversations they don't want to end don't want to be forced. neil: but they have a an
i have not idea >> we have a brand new segment that you asked for. nt answers what's the deal? you wanto go there. enjoying a drink over the weekend? what if i told you the government put a limit how far you could go or how ch? the judges is loaded right neil: not one not to the threattacks. first the white house wonders what to do with ansa and one option they toss around is the phone tapping records. judge she did not let them move aaide. >> the president thought he could reform...
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it boils down to things that you were asked to do at the time. you said holding the phone i would just take a breath and close my eyes and make a judgment call head severed agree to do disclosure or tails to risk having the agency accused? for the first of my career i was alone on the high wire without and that. >> host: it seems to be a pattern. >> guest: to me when i was tempting fate on story short the committee staff implored me to declassify so they could publicly explain this is what the system was for. the committee was fine with it. >> host: in the republic did not fall apart. >> guest: i said go-ahead three damage -- three minutes later he is reading the text that was run by me for approval it was late in the afternoon and a short ended shortly thereafter who at the time was bob gates acting director. i am coming down the hall from my office thinking "this is it" the career is over and then they said by the way to anything happened at the hearings today? i hesitated nothing much except i did -- to classified the prt 250 system. >> host: t
it boils down to things that you were asked to do at the time. you said holding the phone i would just take a breath and close my eyes and make a judgment call head severed agree to do disclosure or tails to risk having the agency accused? for the first of my career i was alone on the high wire without and that. >> host: it seems to be a pattern. >> guest: to me when i was tempting fate on story short the committee staff implored me to declassify so they could publicly explain this...
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you could if i could jump in and ask you i mean they want washington because they want the american taxpayer to pay for it because the united states pays the vast majority of the bill for nato so this is free riding that's what they want do you know that they don't want they're not the security of this is really an evolution is this they want someone else in times of austerity particularly now with the american taxpayer picking up the american defense industries would be more than happy to do it. wealthy british style. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our to. fly a transit route to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. the headlines this hour on r.t. thrilling and intense american security. over russia in the men's ice hockey match after a dramatic penalty shoot out at the winter games. care every minute made count for a russian pilot in a u.s. base and after he was allegedly refused medical care despite his wife and l
you could if i could jump in and ask you i mean they want washington because they want the american taxpayer to pay for it because the united states pays the vast majority of the bill for nato so this is free riding that's what they want do you know that they don't want they're not the security of this is really an evolution is this they want someone else in times of austerity particularly now with the american taxpayer picking up the american defense industries would be more than happy to do...
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you were able to eat some of the foods they asked you to cut out? >> i can now eat spinach and kale, and the things -- >> can you imagine being allergic to spinach and kale? >> i was eating it anyway. >> i just thought this was so fascinating. i had to get it on camera. what we like to do on this show is personal stories from people who basically got over on their ailments or allergies or whatever. i thought this was fascinating. i really appreciate you telling your perm story, doctor. >> anytime. >> up next, we head to the gym for an extremely tough workout for the core. trust me, i was sore for days afterwards. >> come on. don't say you can't do this. you've got it. one, two! getting the right nutrition isn't always easy. first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna adva
you were able to eat some of the foods they asked you to cut out? >> i can now eat spinach and kale, and the things -- >> can you imagine being allergic to spinach and kale? >> i was eating it anyway. >> i just thought this was so fascinating. i had to get it on camera. what we like to do on this show is personal stories from people who basically got over on their ailments or allergies or whatever. i thought this was fascinating. i really appreciate you telling your perm...
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the taped portion of the interview which you played last night you asked the president were you beingair to him that enabled him to say i'm the key to fox's success because all you guys do is beat up on me. you produced some very interesting conversation about the president and fox news but i think overshadowed some of the substantive conversations you were trying to have particularly in part 2 about poverty and big government and out-of-wedlock babies and the like. >> we got a lot n 20 minutes. i think the whole country is talking about it again, did i my job. katie and howard, thank you. next on the rundown, did the president do himself good. we'll have analysis. and then actor phil sea hour hough dead from a drug overdose. should the ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you ize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. prinss cruises, come back new. ♪ we miss out on
the taped portion of the interview which you played last night you asked the president were you beingair to him that enabled him to say i'm the key to fox's success because all you guys do is beat up on me. you produced some very interesting conversation about the president and fox news but i think overshadowed some of the substantive conversations you were trying to have particularly in part 2 about poverty and big government and out-of-wedlock babies and the like. >> we got a lot n 20...
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you to thank you for your december 11th decision and to ask you to please uphold and confirm that decision. the fundamental message i heard that day was that this building is inappropriate to its specific spot. that is the message that we've been giving since the very beginning way before this issue ever came into these rooms but were happening in our own neighborhood meeting where we hosted the developer and made that very clear. it was so satisfying in december 11th, to hear the decision specifically what happened is we keep asserting appropriateness which is part of what the planning code requires. we kept trying to assert inappropriateness as the other side asserted appropriateness and the evidence that those before us ever had was pictures that we would bring and try to show our case. what happened on december 11th, is that two members of your board who know this spot had firsthand understanding of this space and not relying on the pictures and indicated very clearly that it was inappropriate. and so, thank you for that and please continu
you to thank you for your december 11th decision and to ask you to please uphold and confirm that decision. the fundamental message i heard that day was that this building is inappropriate to its specific spot. that is the message that we've been giving since the very beginning way before this issue ever came into these rooms but were happening in our own neighborhood meeting where we hosted the developer and made that very clear. it was so satisfying in december 11th, to hear the decision...
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i have to tell you, there has been no shortage of occasion. i have been asked to go out to speak about -- it's very ironic, recruit, diversity. i get questions, how do you do this? this is from large jurisdictions, like chicago, boston, new york, dallas. we're in the top three, not just in women, but in all ethnicity's and in culture. in 2004 which was six years past the stipulated order, we had 43 percent minorities and 13 percent women. ten years later, we have 16 percent women. it's 15.7. i don't want that to be discounted because the fire service is unique and very rich in history and tradition and when i visit outside of our department, most departments do not look like our department. and we should all be proud of that. i'm proud of the fact that i never considered a career in the fire service growing up. i was always fascinated by the red engines and trucks that road by, but no one looked like me. now, our greatest recruitment tool is our own members so we rely on them. could it be enhanced if we had a specific recruitment unit on or around the time we'r
i have to tell you, there has been no shortage of occasion. i have been asked to go out to speak about -- it's very ironic, recruit, diversity. i get questions, how do you do this? this is from large jurisdictions, like chicago, boston, new york, dallas. we're in the top three, not just in women, but in all ethnicity's and in culture. in 2004 which was six years past the stipulated order, we had 43 percent minorities and 13 percent women. ten years later, we have 16 percent women. it's 15.7. i...
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citizens global trade watch so ben first and foremost thank you for being here as we walk into our way over. now i want to start out by asking you this week the u.s. trade representative's they announced a new public interest committee a committee as a means to address the criticism from public interest groups what is this public interest committee and how will it take part in this whole agreement the public interest committee has been proposed as part of a largely corporate dominated system on trade policy negotiations that's been around since since nixon since the seventy's for those who are not aware this is over six hundred individuals who enjoy privileged access to the y. secretive trade negotiating tax and our trade negotiators and about ninety percent ninety percent of the individuals in the system explicitly represent corporate interests you have the likes of general electric is actually the most represented entity an entire system shocking. the self-proclaimed pioneers of offshoring. the likes of doll chemical wal-mart cargo and while the administration likes to claim that there are public interests you know environ
citizens global trade watch so ben first and foremost thank you for being here as we walk into our way over. now i want to start out by asking you this week the u.s. trade representative's they announced a new public interest committee a committee as a means to address the criticism from public interest groups what is this public interest committee and how will it take part in this whole agreement the public interest committee has been proposed as part of a largely corporate dominated system on...
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>> i think it's all about -- when we go over there, the number one thing you hear is you ask people overre, what do you want me to tell the world? they say just tell them we're here and we need help. tell them we will continue to survive but we need help. so it's almost putting a face to this huge issue. we see it and hear these huge numbers, hundreds of thousands, millions displaced, it's about -- still about a person at the end of the day, so it's putting faces to these people instead of these grand numbers and grand things -- >> yeah. >> -- that people can't replace to. >> i totally agree. the idea of a number is just a number. there's no face to it, so when you say one or a thousand or a hundred thousand, that doesn't mean anything. as syrian americans and people like us who have been there on the ground, it is sort of a responsibility. i have felt as i'm sure the rest of the guests have felt. the moment you are there, your take away is i'm not responsible to relay the message of what i'm seeing. and i feel like we all kind of take that away with us, and try to present it to the aver
>> i think it's all about -- when we go over there, the number one thing you hear is you ask people overre, what do you want me to tell the world? they say just tell them we're here and we need help. tell them we will continue to survive but we need help. so it's almost putting a face to this huge issue. we see it and hear these huge numbers, hundreds of thousands, millions displaced, it's about -- still about a person at the end of the day, so it's putting faces to these people instead...