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you know much of the direction it has headed the. u think it will have an opportunity -- >> i think i will get a to were a little later. it is about the auction. no matter where you are, you have the opportunity to engage. it is phenomenal to me. on the devices, the tablets. providers migrating to these platforms is wonderful. there is an opportunity for you to engage in this space and it is the biggest win for you and consumers. >> you should know me and the chairwoman have this debate because there is no such thing as an acting chair person of the fcc. if the president designates you, your id as long as you pleased to serve. -- you're it as long as you please to serve. how do you think about setting an agenda? >> regardless of how much time we have in terms of leading this remain to focus. from your perspective, we are -- last week, before the end of the year, we will again be competition in the video market. we have the little thing you might have heard about. it has taken up a lot of the oxygen right now. we will talk about a stat
you know much of the direction it has headed the. u think it will have an opportunity -- >> i think i will get a to were a little later. it is about the auction. no matter where you are, you have the opportunity to engage. it is phenomenal to me. on the devices, the tablets. providers migrating to these platforms is wonderful. there is an opportunity for you to engage in this space and it is the biggest win for you and consumers. >> you should know me and the chairwoman have this...
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you. and now again we can talk to renegotiate there's been a transit zone. wherever snowden has been meeting human rights activists tell us about what's been coming out of this meeting. he wasn't really meeting them in and turns out you have to make you have to make that point out by the fact that actually many of our authorities very quite interesting in that they have disclosed some information leading some journalists to go into one terminal whereas the meeting as a matter of fact has taken place in a completely different place and that was a terminal seat that doesn't matter really at this point because we have the meeting which took place in the main result is that we have averaged out and who has asked for political asylum in russia because according to. those for this meeting this is the only way that he sees that he can possibly move somewhere else for example to countries in latin. in israel and they're all girls who have expressed their desire to meet with their the problem of course is that he doesn't he doesn't have any documents and that is his passport his american
you. and now again we can talk to renegotiate there's been a transit zone. wherever snowden has been meeting human rights activists tell us about what's been coming out of this meeting. he wasn't really meeting them in and turns out you have to make you have to make that point out by the fact that actually many of our authorities very quite interesting in that they have disclosed some information leading some journalists to go into one terminal whereas the meeting as a matter of fact has taken...
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listen, you ha to start everyday until you can't. i was loving what i was going, we spent a good amount of time together, so wanted to see it get completed. neil: i don't mean to get too personal, did anybody say you might die? >> yes. i was given nine months to a year to live. i knew i had until may, had to work with the board on succession, i needed and appropriate exit so this could continue. the last thing i needed was for my family and children and the people i love to be able to say what a shame, he got that close and didn't get it done, i wonder if he was right in the ginning. we are ia great place, the company will make it, the people will continue to havtheir careers, but it was about all these people come over 3000 people in america alone. neil: being selfbsorbed, i would start thinking more about me. think of a diagnosis for i am told might have nine to 12 months to live. obviously it is not that now. has your family said we ow you are committed making u this right, but we are your family. >> they said we love you, this is
listen, you ha to start everyday until you can't. i was loving what i was going, we spent a good amount of time together, so wanted to see it get completed. neil: i don't mean to get too personal, did anybody say you might die? >> yes. i was given nine months to a year to live. i knew i had until may, had to work with the board on succession, i needed and appropriate exit so this could continue. the last thing i needed was for my family and children and the people i love to be able to say...
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i don't know that we had a houser has mayor quite the way we have with mayor lee. for many of you, probably know this since the day he was in law school, representing tenants in chinatown, to make sure their living conditions were what they needed to be, he has been there from the very beginning and from the day and well before, no one had to explain to ed lee what affordable housing was for or why it mattered or what was important about it or why you needed to support it? so we have done something unbelievable in san francisco this past year under his leadership; which is despite the fact that the state has seen fit to remove literally a billion dollars in affordable housing funding from the dissolution of redevelopment agencies, no other mayor, no other board of supervisors stood up and said we're going to change the story. so with our board's leadership and with the mayor's leadership and with the support of many donors and many committed political folks, we passed an unbelievable measure that will provide funding for affordable housing here in san francisco. it doesn't solve t
i don't know that we had a houser has mayor quite the way we have with mayor lee. for many of you, probably know this since the day he was in law school, representing tenants in chinatown, to make sure their living conditions were what they needed to be, he has been there from the very beginning and from the day and well before, no one had to explain to ed lee what affordable housing was for or why it mattered or what was important about it or why you needed to support it? so we have done...
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but, john, you say he has this backrds? >> yes, has this ckwards.ook thshgs is what's wrong with politics. take reid, pelosi and boehner on extended vacation, then when they come ba, tell them not to. that would helthe country. reid says he doesn't see it, hasn't read it but is against it. we have a tatax code that's ridiculous, gives favors to big business and people with power. it's happened for decades. that's why we have 72,000 pages of an irs man you'll. that's why we'll pay the highest tax rate because i can't buy off the crooks in d.c. because i don't have money, influence. that's why google, amazon, all are paying 16% to 18% corporate tax. overhaul the entire system. that fixes it. >> jonas, you say we need spending cuts and tax hikes. >> yes. this revenue neutral thing, it doesn't work. the bottom line,we're never going to get out of the budget deficit with athing revenue neutral. we have to cut spending and raise revenues. there's no way around that. can it be put together with mething like that? yeah, we could remove the deductions chshgs
but, john, you say he has this backrds? >> yes, has this ckwards.ook thshgs is what's wrong with politics. take reid, pelosi and boehner on extended vacation, then when they come ba, tell them not to. that would helthe country. reid says he doesn't see it, hasn't read it but is against it. we have a tatax code that's ridiculous, gives favors to big business and people with power. it's happened for decades. that's why we have 72,000 pages of an irs man you'll. that's why we'll pay the...
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if you considered buying this thing, what is the one feature it absolutely has to have two to make you buy it? we will share your best answers later this hour, plus can you guess what this stock is? up 75% this yeaa. seth to double in the next five years, wouldn't you want to consider buying it? five other stocks it absolutely says smart people they brought in bleeding it would double in five years. stay tuned. liz: welcome back, everybody. the market fairly valued, not so cheap anymore but still some very good buys. u.s. fund manager, 71 billion in assets telling us some names where you feel we can really make a pretty penny in the turbulent atmosphere leading us to japan because you also invest internationally. japan has done really well and it will do great until it doesn't because it too has a central bank that is highly involved. >> and expected to be even more involved than it is. the central bank's governors plan is to essentially double the monetary supply this year, which should have some effect. liz: lets explain to our folks, we did that, with 85 billion every month, we have
if you considered buying this thing, what is the one feature it absolutely has to have two to make you buy it? we will share your best answers later this hour, plus can you guess what this stock is? up 75% this yeaa. seth to double in the next five years, wouldn't you want to consider buying it? five other stocks it absolutely says smart people they brought in bleeding it would double in five years. stay tuned. liz: welcome back, everybody. the market fairly valued, not so cheap anymore but...
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first off items 19 and 21 and i believe commissioner mary has commented on those. thank you chair avalos. claergz over the past two weeks the finance committee has engaged in the bus transit but especially the one in my district that's shared with supervisor farrell and breed and chu. the gary radical bus transit project. out of the prospective jurors programs i understand the frustration of supervisor wiener and the details that president chiu has discussions and i share those strongly as well. and if you think we're frustrated you should see the folks from the neighborhoods especially those who ride transit who are not able to have the transit bus system delivered in a timely manner. in the richmond district we need a satisfactory and liveable boulevard like on gary. especially the drivers and walkers. on gary you've heard the 38 gary helps 55 thousand riders a day and over 80 thousand in the corridor and they need the service delivered. the progress to date has been way too slow. i'm very - i'm very pleased that my office and others have been working hard to get this proj
first off items 19 and 21 and i believe commissioner mary has commented on those. thank you chair avalos. claergz over the past two weeks the finance committee has engaged in the bus transit but especially the one in my district that's shared with supervisor farrell and breed and chu. the gary radical bus transit project. out of the prospective jurors programs i understand the frustration of supervisor wiener and the details that president chiu has discussions and i share those strongly as...
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you know, he has to go to the people the people and say that i really need help and then saying that there and let you down. we will introduce once again the kinds of human connections that are the only way to this. >> united's defense never let people die on the streets. now we have bureaucrats that cannot make the distinction between someone who needs a kick in the pants and someone who needs a pat on the back. we will put these in the back of human relationships, whereby you can apply this stigma come all the rest which c make the problems solvable. john: there were these mutual aid societies everywhere. >> it is not the business of the government. >> this was the case in most of roman history, everybody could line up to these things which contributed to the ultimate bankruptcy. john: look at how the poverty line drops but then the wine was just as sharp. people were lifting themselves out of poverty. government kept improving and then stopped. >> the great untold stories ttat there was a miracle at the end of world war ii in the early 1960s. it has kept them about 40% below the po
you know, he has to go to the people the people and say that i really need help and then saying that there and let you down. we will introduce once again the kinds of human connections that are the only way to this. >> united's defense never let people die on the streets. now we have bureaucrats that cannot make the distinction between someone who needs a kick in the pants and someone who needs a pat on the back. we will put these in the back of human relationships, whereby you can apply...
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>> when you are a member of congress today you ha the mentality whether you are in washington itselfr -- >> shouldn't we break it? >> the only way you break it is reduce the scope of government. two, have term limits so they don't make it a career and do what texas does. the governor has the weakest power along with any governor in the union. texas rks. it does very well thank you very much. less is more when it comes to politics. >> less is more, that's for sure. >> when it comes to politics. >> stick around for our firerks that could give you financial freedom. that's by next july 4th. no child is a lost cause. because a stable loving family can help any child succeed. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. if you agree, find out how you can help. at youth villages.org informer stock fireworks they say will sparkle up your portfolio by next fourth of july. morgan deere and company. >> they are under valued right now. they have a one-year pric target 20% higher than their current trading price. it pays a nice 2.5% dividend. i am not the only one. warren buffet has been buff
>> when you are a member of congress today you ha the mentality whether you are in washington itselfr -- >> shouldn't we break it? >> the only way you break it is reduce the scope of government. two, have term limits so they don't make it a career and do what texas does. the governor has the weakest power along with any governor in the union. texas rks. it does very well thank you very much. less is more when it comes to politics. >> less is more, that's for sure....
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i want to give you an opportunity to speak about it. i know there has been confusion and different statements about what would happen if we didn't pass these rate increases. i think it would be great to give you the at some point -- to speak about this. also, it's great to see you doing well. it's yat to have you back. >> catherine dodd, intermittent medical leave. just got an e-mail from my doctor saying the ct scan we got this morning, my spleen has shrunk. i'm in very good space. i want to thank you for attending the board meetings and all the members of the board of supervisors. this is the first time the board of supervisors has stepped up and learned about how complex our rates are. as you know, with health care reform they have only been made more complex. i'm very proud of the rate package before you today. it represents the 2 years of work in the county care and represents your decision to take on risk by flex funding blue shield which has kept the rates down. i think it's important to point out that the city's cost are only increasing by 0.7 p
i want to give you an opportunity to speak about it. i know there has been confusion and different statements about what would happen if we didn't pass these rate increases. i think it would be great to give you the at some point -- to speak about this. also, it's great to see you doing well. it's yat to have you back. >> catherine dodd, intermittent medical leave. just got an e-mail from my doctor saying the ct scan we got this morning, my spleen has shrunk. i'm in very good space. i...
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and and you know, it has been, you know, the mayor made his statement of support in march. and october, is not a great time to start getting out letters, you run into the christmas season and then the rains start, so, we would urge that the funds be released sooner than that. and the sf program is a major part of the city's effort to meet its greenhouse gas goals. so, we want this program to be successful and i could keep working and to keep working regularly and smoothly rather than having it stop and start, and so, sooner rather than later, would be much better, thank you. >> >> could i ask a quick... >> it you for being here and thank you for your support. and mr. id from the line defense project presented an idea related to modern unit organizizing and we discussed this and there is a jobs component that is important and it is important to the labor organization but it is even more important to the committee of workforce that all of these organizations represent. and do you feel comfortable with the idea presented by him today? >> well, you know, we have to take it >> t
and and you know, it has been, you know, the mayor made his statement of support in march. and october, is not a great time to start getting out letters, you run into the christmas season and then the rains start, so, we would urge that the funds be released sooner than that. and the sf program is a major part of the city's effort to meet its greenhouse gas goals. so, we want this program to be successful and i could keep working and to keep working regularly and smoothly rather than having it...
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you were talking about? because that is all we have been told. what no one has raised to the defense is you had how many days? you never one time even implied that trayvon martin was doing anything illegal or improper. how do you defend the fact that your client was wrong? he was just wrong. there was no wrong doing on the part of trayvon martin. >> the reverend al sharpton. great to see you. indiana to remind you to watch "politics nation" every night here on msnbc at 6:00 p.m. >>> family members are speaking out what is next for them and here are some remarks from both sides. take a look. >> keep everybody in their prayers. just remember, trayvon, as sybrina always said, could have been your son and could have been my baby. >> there is no reason for this to happen to any other families. no one should have to go through this. >> he's a free man in the eyes of the court but he's going to be looking at around his shoulder for the rest of his life. >> joining me is melissa harris-perry host of her show on msnbc and toure co-host of "the cycle." and lisa bloom is a
you were talking about? because that is all we have been told. what no one has raised to the defense is you had how many days? you never one time even implied that trayvon martin was doing anything illegal or improper. how do you defend the fact that your client was wrong? he was just wrong. there was no wrong doing on the part of trayvon martin. >> the reverend al sharpton. great to see you. indiana to remind you to watch "politics nation" every night here on msnbc at 6:00 p.m....
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neph-- >> i got you. ha! you should have seen your face. >> that ain't funny. you scared me.keep doing that, you gonna be on my new show: "when uncles attack." that ain't funny, nephew. you scared me. i thought you was gone. you was-- >> oh, hey, guys. >> hey, baby, what's up? hey, cora. >> y'all are getting the lights together for the christmas play? >> yes. it's gonna be a great show. you know what, it's gonna be my rectorial dey-butt.
neph-- >> i got you. ha! you should have seen your face. >> that ain't funny. you scared me.keep doing that, you gonna be on my new show: "when uncles attack." that ain't funny, nephew. you scared me. i thought you was gone. you was-- >> oh, hey, guys. >> hey, baby, what's up? hey, cora. >> y'all are getting the lights together for the christmas play? >> yes. it's gonna be a great show. you know what, it's gonna be my rectorial dey-butt.
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you do not trust them at all. there haso be some acceptance from your side because you need to negotiate for someone to get what you want. >> these people still say this problem will be solved. we have to sit down and and there is no problem in the north. this problem has been going on for half a century now. the main problem -- you do not follow the time and keep saying, this problem will be solved and we need to raise the money -- we need to bring the molly ends altogether. -- molly ends -- malians. the main problem isheg. who was the majority? who was when the majority when not tuareg people? we cannot keep saying all of these things. whoever is going to be in power has to realize the problem has to be solved, not by the way the players -- this is a minority people, we have to ignore them. >> would you rip that up? would you turns towards violence? >> it is a peaceful movement, but it has been ignored unfortunately. many are in jail for nothing because they are protesting peacefully. >> i need to tell you that there are
you do not trust them at all. there haso be some acceptance from your side because you need to negotiate for someone to get what you want. >> these people still say this problem will be solved. we have to sit down and and there is no problem in the north. this problem has been going on for half a century now. the main problem -- you do not follow the time and keep saying, this problem will be solved and we need to raise the money -- we need to bring the molly ends altogether. -- molly...
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has been. and this. tells us that you can government. is reluctant to show. human approach. in its treatment of this individual who decided to go to a different country to another country after he had expressed a. citizen position here similar. disagreement with the government practice of phone tapping and citizens of both the united states in the nation's. first the most mature on your snowden is a courageous person he has a he is a hero. but i don't want for the most of africa. he did realize he was aware that he would. lose. every chance of seeing his wife and his kids that he will lose he celery and his standards of living. are the so that he did go public here. with a new thing of these and proceed into this. instance is a spy in a phone tapping by american special services and how exactly can you and other people present at the meeting help snowden get that silent. i mistook it sure and i. see. but what i can tell you is that according to the russian law this issue is resolved. simply. ignored the fact that mr snowden. is being persecuted for political reasons that's n
has been. and this. tells us that you can government. is reluctant to show. human approach. in its treatment of this individual who decided to go to a different country to another country after he had expressed a. citizen position here similar. disagreement with the government practice of phone tapping and citizens of both the united states in the nation's. first the most mature on your snowden is a courageous person he has a he is a hero. but i don't want for the most of africa. he did realize...
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thank you. ha ha! it after i dented pop's -- >> well, hey, don't worry your mother about that. >> wait. you what? >> it's nothing, baby. don't upset your mom about it. come on. let's go do that. we can do that. i'll go. >> you did what? >> in the left bumper. >> you put a dent in your dad's car on the left side of the car? >> come on. let's go. >> is it about the size of a baseball? >> yeah. you saw it? >> yeah, 6 months ago when your father backed into a tree. >> hold up. wait. that dent was already there? pops did it? >> months ago. >> after he's been working me like a dog? >> curtis. >> [ imitates siren ] fire alarm! evacuate! fire alarm! evacuate! >> it's been fixed, curtis. fire alarm! evacuate! >> it's been fixed, curtis. >> [ imitates siren ] and hudson valley are backs and open for business. with hundreds of miles of streams to fish. and countless trails for biking. or hiking. we're ready to make your new york state vacation perfect. there's never been a better time to vacation in the catskills
thank you. ha ha! it after i dented pop's -- >> well, hey, don't worry your mother about that. >> wait. you what? >> it's nothing, baby. don't upset your mom about it. come on. let's go do that. we can do that. i'll go. >> you did what? >> in the left bumper. >> you put a dent in your dad's car on the left side of the car? >> come on. let's go. >> is it about the size of a baseball? >> yeah. you saw it? >> yeah, 6 months ago when your...
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you know, they made claims about what he has done. so i think that, you know, i do hope however the more people find out about who he was that he was a typical teenager, they will be similarly outraged. >> david: one last question, i want to talk about the legal precedence at issue. you mentioned that the government has said, that they're trying to get this case out of court. for people who say this doesn't affect me. it happened in yemen separating the immoralities of that kind of attitude, are there long-term legal precedence at issue here that if your case continues to be blocked that it will have future implications? >> absolutely. if the court here refuses to hear the case, the government has full immunity and impunity when it kills any u.s. citizen. it can just say no, you can't hear it. it's for national security. it's our decision to make, as it has here and the court won't be able to review it. that is unacceptable. >> david: maria lahood, thank you so much for your time. up next are we finally paying more attention to what ed
you know, they made claims about what he has done. so i think that, you know, i do hope however the more people find out about who he was that he was a typical teenager, they will be similarly outraged. >> david: one last question, i want to talk about the legal precedence at issue. you mentioned that the government has said, that they're trying to get this case out of court. for people who say this doesn't affect me. it happened in yemen separating the immoralities of that kind of...
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anybody promised you anything to make that decision? >> no. >> hasbody threatened you? >> no. >> it's clearly the decision that you yourself have made? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> is the defense going to rest subjected to any more evidence entered? >> thank you. >> is the state going to have rebuttal evidence? testimony? >> yes, your honor. >> how many witnesses will you be calling for rebuttal? >> two today and one not available today but should be available to tomorrow which may not end up calling anyway. >> i haven't seen the proposed jury instructions. it's my understanding that a copy has been provided to the defense and copy has been provided to mr. zimmerman, is that correct? >> yes. >> can i please have a copy. are two witnesses going to be lengthy? can we dough a charge confers after we excuse the jury for the day? >> we can. >> we can start. we have jury instructions to prepare. i think right now may be the time for need to review. >> so we'll go forward. you may proceed. yes, i'm sorry. >> i think with the length of presentation to
anybody promised you anything to make that decision? >> no. >> hasbody threatened you? >> no. >> it's clearly the decision that you yourself have made? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> is the defense going to rest subjected to any more evidence entered? >> thank you. >> is the state going to have rebuttal evidence? testimony? >> yes, your honor. >> how many witnesses will you be calling for rebuttal? >> two today and one...
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you know. and my feeling is is that he has no choice, you know. if he wants to save his family from what happened to mubarak, he should leave in peace. >> charlie: what role would the army play? >> the army has been keeping cool until now, you know. but they have issued a statement right now giving the president 48 hos to respond to the people's demands as they call it, you know, which means that the president cannot leave the country in this current dead lock without a decision, you know. he has elected not to come out tonight after he have canceled the press conference. i mean if i was in his place i would take my wife and kids and leave. >> charlie: you'd leave the country. >> yes, of course. then he can avoid the fate of mubarak because many people now have died again. people hold him responsible for the death of these people and for all the damage that has occurred to egypt in the last three years of their reign, you know. >> charlie: is there anyone central issue that is is driving these protests? >> i think it's mainly the fractious nature o
you know. and my feeling is is that he has no choice, you know. if he wants to save his family from what happened to mubarak, he should leave in peace. >> charlie: what role would the army play? >> the army has been keeping cool until now, you know. but they have issued a statement right now giving the president 48 hos to respond to the people's demands as they call it, you know, which means that the president cannot leave the country in this current dead lock without a decision,...
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thank you again. it has been a pleasure knowing and working with you. >> thank you denise. >> skip. >> wendy. >> chip. >> i've known you a long time and you are the reason i'm on this council. i have never heard of mdc before you asked me to join. and i want to thank you for that because it has been me to do opportunities that i never dreamed that he could i could do and you helped me expand my service to the community so i want to thank you on both counts and also let you know that you're a great, great human being. and we'll miss you. i will miss you. >> thank you chip. >> you're welcome. >> anyone else. >> any staff? >> yes, wendy. it is so good to see you and it has been an honor to work with you over these last few years on the mayor's disability council and i know that we're all going to miss you terribly because you brought such a big heart and such an arctic lat mind to the different deliberations that the council has have and you have left your mark and i think you can feel proud of that so i wish y
thank you again. it has been a pleasure knowing and working with you. >> thank you denise. >> skip. >> wendy. >> chip. >> i've known you a long time and you are the reason i'm on this council. i have never heard of mdc before you asked me to join. and i want to thank you for that because it has been me to do opportunities that i never dreamed that he could i could do and you helped me expand my service to the community so i want to thank you on both counts and also...
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you can't do. there will never be a shortage. when i was coming back, i'm sure murphy hasrd it, you can't do this, you can't do this but as he said it's a weight and you have to overcome it and carry it on your back and move forward and say you aren't going to tell me what i can do. i will determine what i can do. keep your opinion to yourself. if you want to say it say it to yourself. i don't want to hear it. that's -- murphy has taken that mind set and that's how i approach coming back to the field. >> that's a good message for all of us. i have shared i have a sister with down syndrome and i remember as a child the doctors would be telling my parents well, don't expect much, she may not have much time in this world and setting limit that seemed so pain . . she just celebrated her 58th birthday and she has had a life, a fulfilling life, an opportunity to showcase her talents and abilities. is that what you wanted for your son, to be continued with his extraordinary music career? >> of course i did but -- in defense of the doctors, great doctors did say that to him and it
you can't do. there will never be a shortage. when i was coming back, i'm sure murphy hasrd it, you can't do this, you can't do this but as he said it's a weight and you have to overcome it and carry it on your back and move forward and say you aren't going to tell me what i can do. i will determine what i can do. keep your opinion to yourself. if you want to say it say it to yourself. i don't want to hear it. that's -- murphy has taken that mind set and that's how i approach coming back to the...
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you please wipe my face? >> get in the car! >> a driver has no idea what's about to come out from -- >> between the parked cars. >> the scary scene that could have been so much worse. >>> an equestrian misses a jump but still gives a good show. the story behind the viral hit and the horse who got a good talking to. >> we need to think about this next time. >> and one dude's play-by-play when a rude pit bull won't get off his porch. >> you got to go, man. the police coming. >> it's like a comedy routine. nk it's funny. >>> the st. paul police released new video from an incident back on august of 2012. the first video i'm going to show you has been around for a while. it was released during the same time. in it shows 31-year-old eric hightower being arrested by st. paul polictedecause apparently the night before he made some pretty serious threats to his ex-girlfriend. >> you see that? you see that? did you see that? >> you see officer jesse vilge kick hightower before making the arrest. now, of course, when this came out, a lot of people upset
you please wipe my face? >> get in the car! >> a driver has no idea what's about to come out from -- >> between the parked cars. >> the scary scene that could have been so much worse. >>> an equestrian misses a jump but still gives a good show. the story behind the viral hit and the horse who got a good talking to. >> we need to think about this next time. >> and one dude's play-by-play when a rude pit bull won't get off his porch. >> you got...
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you know, i don't believe in violence. but i do believe there hasto be a sustained, uprising on the part of -- >> that's about political leadership and having the courage to face the risk that comes in you take strong positions. >> that's right. and we've had vry little of that in recent years. >> rose: when you look back, would you have made different decisions in terms of how you might have exercised your own sense of what was best about america and for america? >> oh, yes, i think would you ke different decisions if you knew more than you knew at the time. you know, you asked me on this program once a question that i struggled with since you ask it, why have you become radical. and my answer is because i have seen war of the world. journalism has made me radical in the sense of wanting to go to the root of things. and the root of this problem that we filmed. the root of the challenge facing these two families is systemic. it's not a matter of just personal virtue. it's not a matter just of moral accountability. it goes to the way our system wor a
you know, i don't believe in violence. but i do believe there hasto be a sustained, uprising on the part of -- >> that's about political leadership and having the courage to face the risk that comes in you take strong positions. >> that's right. and we've had vry little of that in recent years. >> rose: when you look back, would you have made different decisions in terms of how you might have exercised your own sense of what was best about america and for america? >> oh,...
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pneumonia you need penicillin. if something has been hepatitis, you have to have the right medications and so many you will need a good sling and a good orthopaedic surgeon. so western medicine does amazing things. we should not forget that. if somebody needs a liver transplant. i had a patient that required a hundred units of blood and survived a liver transplant and two years later ran the boston marathon. so complimentary. and integrated medicine has a major role in preventive medicine. how to prevent obesity. how to prevent depression. if we cure some of this. there is in my mind a certain limit to it. and as -- [laughter] i preface this by saying. --. it has a role. i have actually experienced i had knee surgery. and out of the blue. suddenly my knee was swollen. and i had canceled the golf that i would play that weekend it was depressing. a summer spring day boston and i meet a friend and she said sanji you said that you got relief from your back pain. aid had an herniated disk. i saw the lady and my knee was hurting and swol
pneumonia you need penicillin. if something has been hepatitis, you have to have the right medications and so many you will need a good sling and a good orthopaedic surgeon. so western medicine does amazing things. we should not forget that. if somebody needs a liver transplant. i had a patient that required a hundred units of blood and survived a liver transplant and two years later ran the boston marathon. so complimentary. and integrated medicine has a major role in preventive medicine. how...
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>> i'm not a czar. >> you has more power than i do. ve to go into courts and before legislators and persuade am right. all he does is right philosophical stuff. you have not achieved anything. i looked in your bio, what thing have you achieved. what law? we'll be here next week. it's not in your bio. >> don't we have enough? >> i didn't pass those. >> john: shear fair to the call you a legal terrorist. you are a law professor. you have these students and you invite them to sue people. >> we require them to sue people. >> professors are supposed to be nonpartisan. >> file a complaint or shut up. we keep winning. all you have to do is looking at everything. >> don't insult me. argue with me. >> i'm happy to. my law students win and does anybody agree that we should get rid of all these laws. >> i'm not saying that. >> you require the students to sue people to bring a legal action. >> like this is fun exercise. >> no, they are learning to be public interest lawyers. >> don't they direct to the life of the people they sue. >> for the first
>> i'm not a czar. >> you has more power than i do. ve to go into courts and before legislators and persuade am right. all he does is right philosophical stuff. you have not achieved anything. i looked in your bio, what thing have you achieved. what law? we'll be here next week. it's not in your bio. >> don't we have enough? >> i didn't pass those. >> john: shear fair to the call you a legal terrorist. you are a law professor. you have these students and you invite...
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has no be. turned to be not true if you look at the united states posturing if you like towards the rest of the rld for instance criticizing china of hacking in the united states criticizing china of censoring the internet of wiretapping the internet in terms of the united states has been doing all this and more to much larger extent it only managed to keep it secret absolutely so yes i'd agree that people have been living under the illusion if you like the. politics somehow did not apply in this part of the world i'm afraid there are for rough wake up now people have called here in the past a political evangelist but i really think that your a political or internet prophet because you so often talk about how the internet and information technology will change the world around us and you said once that the invention of the internet was a herald of the largest power shift since the creation of written language i wonder what you meant by it you could observe it. what's happening now is exactly what happened when the printing press arrived you had somebody who had the power of the narrative in that
has no be. turned to be not true if you look at the united states posturing if you like towards the rest of the rld for instance criticizing china of hacking in the united states criticizing china of censoring the internet of wiretapping the internet in terms of the united states has been doing all this and more to much larger extent it only managed to keep it secret absolutely so yes i'd agree that people have been living under the illusion if you like the. politics somehow did not apply in...
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they were previously i'm sorry again you know we talk about currencies lasting you know twenty seven years i say when it has an effect currencies it's also been so very it's not just about gold so again we're seeing this push three for so with demand so it was also a particular interesting and something you know a lot about and talk about in terms of cooling demand was you know the american men might have seen that declining point on the last couple of months it was phenomenal back in april when we last spoke and also when we last spoke we had a conversation about paying the eighty one silver and since then we've seen a significant rise in demand for so. this is from the real asset company so again it's something that people want to hold it's not just about gold it's not always just an alternative to gold with a new name some positive angel has issues with gold it is but people want to hold the t. together and i think this isn't something that should be ignored just because it's volatile people are still wanting to hold on to and grabbing it off its way and one of the talks about something i read in eric sp
they were previously i'm sorry again you know we talk about currencies lasting you know twenty seven years i say when it has an effect currencies it's also been so very it's not just about gold so again we're seeing this push three for so with demand so it was also a particular interesting and something you know a lot about and talk about in terms of cooling demand was you know the american men might have seen that declining point on the last couple of months it was phenomenal back in april...
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know has not improved significantly if you take the. mediation deserve and the q.e. out. situation's probably gotten much worse it's quite possible that the us and the allegedly stronger nations rubina same situations in the biggest difference is the us has his own printing press so they can adjust the rules as we go ireland does not has to follow the lead for those who are more influential in the e.u. which would be germany. reggie middleton irish tapes of the smoking gun you've talked about i've talked about it massive fraud being perpetrated by the bankers and the tapes came out the irish public heard these tapes they heard that they had money stolen from them that they were defrauded part of a conspiracy that there be suffering austerity needlessly and yet the population doesn't seem to care why how do you counter that well. i'm going to put my psychology head on it and i think that that is basically the way. society is made you know you have to have a significantly large amount of the populace that remains. apathetic potentially ign
know has not improved significantly if you take the. mediation deserve and the q.e. out. situation's probably gotten much worse it's quite possible that the us and the allegedly stronger nations rubina same situations in the biggest difference is the us has his own printing press so they can adjust the rules as we go ireland does not has to follow the lead for those who are more influential in the e.u. which would be germany. reggie middleton irish tapes of the smoking gun you've talked about...
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day you ha advice? >> exactly right. there is a strategy behind the amount to between 10 and 20 it is large enough to justify i would have used my card for that's but it is also not popping out you need to start using, if you are not going to do a better job at looking at your statement and there are services that will help deal. mint.com they will tell you this is out of the norm do you really intend to make thisharge? >> i am not advocating to spend more to make sure you are not spending more. these are freeeservices it is a second and tr of defense. lori: what consumer protection ready until bureau? should it be involved? >> it is the sleeping giant of these perpetrators that they do not want to wake up because i will tell you if they get involved the fines will be impressive so ty want to keep it low-key they're very willing to credit you back if you find someone whwill answer the phone to listen of your challenges but remember you'll have objections from the credit-card issuer to say i don't authorize that charge yo
day you ha advice? >> exactly right. there is a strategy behind the amount to between 10 and 20 it is large enough to justify i would have used my card for that's but it is also not popping out you need to start using, if you are not going to do a better job at looking at your statement and there are services that will help deal. mint.com they will tell you this is out of the norm do you really intend to make thisharge? >> i am not advocating to spend more to make sure you are not...
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>> it has been all right. >> jimmy: have you slept yet? jimmy: after three, it has got to be less exciting after the third one? >> no, not less exciting, you have to be smarter. >> jimmy: how is that? >> sleeping, getting sleep. team gets sleep. >> jimmy: you stayed up pretty late that first night, though, i would imagine. >> yeah, the first night i stayed up until about 8:30 -- i couldn't go to sleep, i was pretty juiced. >> jimmy: we have pictures from that night, you, lebron james, drake, the rapper up on stage, how did he wind up on stage? >> drake was all over the place, he was like the point guard. he is a big fan and friend of us guys. so he enjoyed it with us. >> jimmy: you cannot be seen in this picture because you're behind the pizza box. someone had pizzas delivered to the show? >> well, you know, after winning the championship last year, we were starving at the club, so we figured this year we would be smarter and planned ahead. it was awesome, too, by the way. >> jimmy: i don't know if you saw this, but your teammate, shane ba
>> it has been all right. >> jimmy: have you slept yet? jimmy: after three, it has got to be less exciting after the third one? >> no, not less exciting, you have to be smarter. >> jimmy: how is that? >> sleeping, getting sleep. team gets sleep. >> jimmy: you stayed up pretty late that first night, though, i would imagine. >> yeah, the first night i stayed up until about 8:30 -- i couldn't go to sleep, i was pretty juiced. >> jimmy: we have...
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plus, his royal highness the baby has a name. and you know, we thought he may get four names like the sheriff's daughter of the true blood but instead this one only got three names. why? it's all coming up unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b". ♪ >> but first from fox a slew of conflicting reports about the government surveillance leaker edward snowden. white house is demanding russia clear the air. they reported he had finally obtained the necessary paperwork to get out of that transit zone in the moscow airport. the lawyer says that is not true. he says he does not have a pass to leave that transit zone, but adds that snowden intends to stay in russia and study russian culture. in fact, the lawyer revealed that ed snowden has learned convenient russian phrases hi, bye-bye and i'll ring you or i'll hit you up. more than a month has passed since he arrived on flight from hong kong. amid new contradictory reports, white house says it is seeking clarity on his status. we should turn to jennifer griffin live at the pentagon.
plus, his royal highness the baby has a name. and you know, we thought he may get four names like the sheriff's daughter of the true blood but instead this one only got three names. why? it's all coming up unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b". ♪ >> but first from fox a slew of conflicting reports about the government surveillance leaker edward snowden. white house is demanding russia clear the air. they reported he had finally obtained the necessary paperwork...
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you came to play. (all laughing) - hi, lady elaine. hi, miss elaina. my neighbour came to play too. - miss elaina hasm so, so, so, so, so, so glad you're here! - wow, what's that on your head? - it's my helmet. i'm an astronaut! - astronaut! whoa! - and i'm going to zoom to outer space! - wow! i would love to zoom to outer space! can i be an astronaut too? - you betcha. i even made you an astronaut helmet like mine. ready? - whoa! here comes one, here comes the other. thanks, miss elaina. now i'm astronaut daniel. - astronaut power! - astronaut power! - well, astronauts, should we zoom inside the house?
you came to play. (all laughing) - hi, lady elaine. hi, miss elaina. my neighbour came to play too. - miss elaina hasm so, so, so, so, so, so glad you're here! - wow, what's that on your head? - it's my helmet. i'm an astronaut! - astronaut! whoa! - and i'm going to zoom to outer space! - wow! i would love to zoom to outer space! can i be an astronaut too? - you betcha. i even made you an astronaut helmet like mine. ready? - whoa! here comes one, here comes the other. thanks, miss elaina. now...
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you? >> he has. i am from a very small village in germany. y're somewhat serious. so when i did bring -- >> jimmy: oh, you did bring him back. so we're giving him a message right now. i was getting uncomfortable. >> he came back -- about six months into us dating. and my mom, who does not speak english. it is a tradition in germany when you come home to have coffee and cake. it is very german. so i prepped him, you have to have coffee and cake, he has a nut allergy, it had almonds in it, i was like you're eating it. and he was doing very well. i thought he was doing so well. and my mom, she said oh wait, i have something for you. so she goes into the office and comes back with this classified folder of internet clippings of josh, with his mug shot. and she thought it would be cute. she said so i see you have been arrested in 1997 at a hockey game. whose fault was it? >> jimmy: really? >> and i'm like -- you can imagine, we were there for three days, we did not speak for two. >> jimmy: oh, wow -- right out the window. >> it was not good. >> jim
you? >> he has. i am from a very small village in germany. y're somewhat serious. so when i did bring -- >> jimmy: oh, you did bring him back. so we're giving him a message right now. i was getting uncomfortable. >> he came back -- about six months into us dating. and my mom, who does not speak english. it is a tradition in germany when you come home to have coffee and cake. it is very german. so i prepped him, you have to have coffee and cake, he has a nut allergy, it had...
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our commitment has never been stronger. hey! did you honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> best part of the day from the conference? when ican said he likes -- because he's made him a quarter of a million dollars. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. [ sirens wailing ] >> a war is raging in mexico's border towns as rival drug cartels battle for control. in a scene of horror. the mexican government has declared its own war on the drug barons. it seems powerless to stem the tide of bloodshed. [ sirens wailing ] >> [ shouting in spanish ] >> the drug gangs here are as heavily armed as the security forces. not in a million years would i expect to find something like this here in mexico. people come here on holiday. ou
our commitment has never been stronger. hey! did you honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> best part of the day from the conference? when ican said he likes -- because he's made him a quarter of a million dollars. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. [ sirens wailing ] >> a war is raging in mexico's...
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you would argue on the financial sector this has been something of a -- forget the past, you call himified for office? >> this job is about having two d distinct skill sets. you have a $2 billion pension fund. so you have to build relationships. that's something spitzer knows nothing about. look at his failed governorship. the whole thing collapsed. why? because it was all about eliot spitzer. now, he used to champion campaign reform. he hasn't released five years of taxes as i have. >> did you support him when he ran for governor though? >> i did. like many, we were disappointed and obviously shocked at how it all sort of came apart. >> one question on the issues of questions. we know this is a huge issue. how does new york city avoid the fate of detroit when it comes to pensions? >> this is a warning sign for us, detroit, what's happening in syracuse. we have to create a pension system that is bull let proof. >> what does that mean? some people take some haircuts? not everybody will get pensions? >> certainly the next mayor's going to have to work with labor and come up with greeagr
you would argue on the financial sector this has been something of a -- forget the past, you call himified for office? >> this job is about having two d distinct skill sets. you have a $2 billion pension fund. so you have to build relationships. that's something spitzer knows nothing about. look at his failed governorship. the whole thing collapsed. why? because it was all about eliot spitzer. now, he used to champion campaign reform. he hasn't released five years of taxes as i have....
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and damage to ensuring the police force the promises the president morsi made when he came to power you has nothing to do and therefore he's incapable of running the country you also complain about the islamist organizations a part of them is a brotherhood saying they have taken the monotony of power and this is not democratic is amiss with their part to ohsu staging a sit in just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now say the president was democratically elected and they will stand by him and then he should finish these four years in power and it's undemocratic to expect him to step down how would this make this statement from the ministry the basically putting morsi to walking off base why did he refuse demands the people which is that you resigned or the ministry intervened i think we're going to be seeing a possibly presidential elections very very soon. that was artie's bell true. it was the deadline president obama had been warning american families about for over a year today congress missed its deadline to decide on how to act on student is tryst rates those rates have no
and damage to ensuring the police force the promises the president morsi made when he came to power you has nothing to do and therefore he's incapable of running the country you also complain about the islamist organizations a part of them is a brotherhood saying they have taken the monotony of power and this is not democratic is amiss with their part to ohsu staging a sit in just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now say the president was democratically elected and they will stand...
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you could always say, there has been improvemented. the reason is are these extraordinary procedures that eny the state's sovereign powers that the constitution preserves in them. so, the only reason it's true of these procedures you must continue those procedures in perpetuity. is that the argument? the argument. we do not think that -- >> it is not. -- congress relied on far more than just the deterrent effect. just a substantial record based on the objections and the types objections. >> that's a different finding. >> they're related. the u know which state has worst ratio of white voter turnout to african-american voter turnout? i do not? >> massachusetts you know who as the best, where african-american turnout exceeds white turnout? mississippi. >> yes, mr. chief justice, but ongress recognized that expressly in the findings when it reauthorized the act in 2006. the generation's problems had been dealt with. > which state has the greatest disparity in registration between white and african-american? massachusetts. third is mississi
you could always say, there has been improvemented. the reason is are these extraordinary procedures that eny the state's sovereign powers that the constitution preserves in them. so, the only reason it's true of these procedures you must continue those procedures in perpetuity. is that the argument? the argument. we do not think that -- >> it is not. -- congress relied on far more than just the deterrent effect. just a substantial record based on the objections and the types objections....