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zacharie just tall enough now to go on the big kid rides. >> ready to go upside down?yeah. >> he doesn't know what he's in for, i think. he doesn't know what this is going to feel like. >> oh, my gosh. >> here's the face where you're kind of like your eyes are bugging out. >> oh! >> want to go on it again? >> dad actually told us on his blog that a few minutes later the kids definitely did want to go on it again and dad, he didn't want to go on it again. dad was like, once is enough for me. he said he calls himself a bad dad for doing stuff like this. check out a shot from 2009. look at how little and terrified zacharie is there. >> i feel bad for this kid. >> i think it's a great indoctrination to learn that this stuff isn't as scary as it might look and it's going to encourage him to take new challenges as he gets older. >> dad admits and says look it's time for payback. i've been dragging the kid on these rides and i don't want to do them and he keeps wanting to go back on. he has to suffer through it. >> two elite climbers in fat suits. >> yeah. >> can they make it
zacharie just tall enough now to go on the big kid rides. >> ready to go upside down?yeah. >> he doesn't know what he's in for, i think. he doesn't know what this is going to feel like. >> oh, my gosh. >> here's the face where you're kind of like your eyes are bugging out. >> oh! >> want to go on it again? >> dad actually told us on his blog that a few minutes later the kids definitely did want to go on it again and dad, he didn't want to go on it...
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. >> zachary abdel hadi, assistant professor, good to have you with us. pictures taking place in several areas of the country. how significant are they given that al-sisi seems to have won 90% of the vote? >> this is what is coming on the road and the street that those people realized that their votes that have been going on for so many times after the revolution, the 25th of january revolution, they went to once and twice and three times and four times and voted on a number of occasions. their vote used to count. they are concerned that their vote doesn't count anymore. the military came in and took it away. that's why the very below turnout was on the election. those people on the street are defining that. they are making it very clear that regardless, you come through the elections, the tanks, this, we are going to have our freedom back. >> is that what they're saying? where will this lead? do you see another i don't know, revolutionary wave in the type of the tahrir square revolution? >> the people have believed they have been used, by the military, t
. >> zachary abdel hadi, assistant professor, good to have you with us. pictures taking place in several areas of the country. how significant are they given that al-sisi seems to have won 90% of the vote? >> this is what is coming on the road and the street that those people realized that their votes that have been going on for so many times after the revolution, the 25th of january revolution, they went to once and twice and three times and four times and voted on a number of...
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. >> zachary was only 6 years old. tell us what happened. >> my son zachary was 6 years old.d he was a really great swimmer. and as parents, my husband, brian and i thought that we did everything we needed to do to keep him safe. and unfortunately we didn't know about the dangers lurking in our own backyard pool. >> it had to do with the drains, right? >> yes. >> i want everyone watching right now to know how unsafe some of these drains can be. what happened? >> yes, in our particular situation, zachary became entrapped in the pool drain. his arm became stuck and that's because the cover of the pool drain fell off. >> and you didn't know exactly where the emergency switch was. i think the lesson here was, you were home? >> yes. >> and still could do nothing to save him. >> right. >> now you have made it your life mission to make sure that this does not happen to any other child. i just want to show a picture of another child who was put into one of these drains and what the suction can do. three grown adults cannot get children off these drains, right? >> that's right. >> the
. >> zachary was only 6 years old. tell us what happened. >> my son zachary was 6 years old.d he was a really great swimmer. and as parents, my husband, brian and i thought that we did everything we needed to do to keep him safe. and unfortunately we didn't know about the dangers lurking in our own backyard pool. >> it had to do with the drains, right? >> yes. >> i want everyone watching right now to know how unsafe some of these drains can be. what happened?...
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. >> zachary and antoine. >> we responded to a fight. he was punched numerous times with a cut inside his lip. >> they are going to clean him up and evaluate his injuries. if he requires internal stitching, they can't do it here. he will have to be taken to the hospital. the other was taken to the segregation unit. desegregation unit. >> they'll investigate to see if it was a fight or assault. >> the deputy up there talked to other inmates, reviewed the camera to see what all happened. >> one of the witnesses was a trustee, an inmate maintenance worker. >> the dude was grabbing water. he walked up behind him, don't touch my food. don't touch my food. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] dude never hit him back, though. he just stood there. blood there. blood there. i have to get bleach and clean this up and scrub. every day you get something like this. it's entertaining. i have to deal with the aftermath. >> after their initial treatment, jail medical staff decide to send harvey to the hospital. >> he's going to get checked out by a doctor and probably g
. >> zachary and antoine. >> we responded to a fight. he was punched numerous times with a cut inside his lip. >> they are going to clean him up and evaluate his injuries. if he requires internal stitching, they can't do it here. he will have to be taken to the hospital. the other was taken to the segregation unit. desegregation unit. >> they'll investigate to see if it was a fight or assault. >> the deputy up there talked to other inmates, reviewed the camera to...
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zacha zachary, thank you for being with us, and speaking of "numbers a that rule our world" and we will put up numbers that we can dissect, and put the numbers in perspective for us as we see this, and what they saw as a half percentage point of march and april, and is there a trend to go lower? >> well, those who think that things are good and getting better or okay and getting good, we will see ample evidence, the unemployment dropped and statistically 288,000 the jobs, but those who see things highly problematic, it matters who is in the labor force, and so fewer people are looking for work last month, by 800,000, and it is not just how many people have a job, but it is how many people who are considered to be a part of the work fost which means that you are looking for a job or have one have a job last month. >> so are you seeing this number continuing? >> well, this number is one statistic to give you one way to look at the job market, and the reality is that fewer and fewer of americans are part of the labor force over the last four years, and people have developed out whether the
zacha zachary, thank you for being with us, and speaking of "numbers a that rule our world" and we will put up numbers that we can dissect, and put the numbers in perspective for us as we see this, and what they saw as a half percentage point of march and april, and is there a trend to go lower? >> well, those who think that things are good and getting better or okay and getting good, we will see ample evidence, the unemployment dropped and statistically 288,000 the jobs, but...
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joining me to talk about what is behind this optimism, slate columnist zachary carebell who is the leadinghor of "contributors" and good to see you, sir. >> hello, craig. >> for the last six years, employers are essentially holding all of the cards, but the new survey says that the economists believe that the l leverage is going to start shifting and why is that? >> well, first of all, even though i am relatively opt mistech by nature, i would say that for the economists being surveyed does not mean that the wages will go up, just because the majority of the economists surveyed believe it. and it is like one of toez 4 of 5 dentists recommend. i think that -- >> you sound like the fifth dentist. >> well, i'm in this particular case the fifth dentist. this is going to assume that the patterns of the economic lives will be familiar to what they were in the 20th century, which means that the economy picks up, and businesses do more business, and they hire more people, and then, you know, labor magically is able to command a greater share of the economic pie. i'm not so sure that is in the card
joining me to talk about what is behind this optimism, slate columnist zachary carebell who is the leadinghor of "contributors" and good to see you, sir. >> hello, craig. >> for the last six years, employers are essentially holding all of the cards, but the new survey says that the economists believe that the l leverage is going to start shifting and why is that? >> well, first of all, even though i am relatively opt mistech by nature, i would say that for the...
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. >> i'm zachary and i'm 27 years old and i just made it to the united states almost two months ago.from a town in the west of damascus. i got exposed by a syrian attack by them on august 21 and my heart stopped for two minutes. and i lost my ability to breathe and i felt like my chest was set on fire, my eyes was burning like hell, it was so, so painful. i felt like somebody was tearing up my chest with a knife. i use the expression of judgment day to describe what it felt like for me to see women and children and men falling on the ground sophisticated without seeing a single drop of blood. i had to pull myself together five days later to go to the u.n. to take advantage of my english skills. people started to feel hope again when we heard that there will be consequences for using chemical weapons in syria. but when nothing happened people got so disappointed and disgust from international community. i made it through the borders and then from beirut airport controlled by hezbollah and it was a pure miracle to make it here. i'm doing a speaking tour across the u.s. making events in
. >> i'm zachary and i'm 27 years old and i just made it to the united states almost two months ago.from a town in the west of damascus. i got exposed by a syrian attack by them on august 21 and my heart stopped for two minutes. and i lost my ability to breathe and i felt like my chest was set on fire, my eyes was burning like hell, it was so, so painful. i felt like somebody was tearing up my chest with a knife. i use the expression of judgment day to describe what it felt like for me to...
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. >> i think he gave zachary taylor gas tro entsgastroenterie shot ewing. >> we're going to put you inure category. do you believe that shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by gaining human form and manipulating our societies or not? >> the president never said you were going to have unlimited choice of any doctor in the country you wanted to go to. >> no. he asked a question. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. did he not say that, sir? >> yes. but look, if you want to pay more for an insurance company that covers your doctor, you can do that. >> what do you say about that is this. >> as for ie ezequiel manuel. i like ari. he's funny, he's smart, he gets it, he plays rough in show business which i like, but i tell you this, if he had developed a script called the obamacare rollout and a writer named ezequiel showed up. and he managed to make willy loman look like ron propiel. and he's got quite a saliva run there. you could take a ride at disney in that spittle, for christ's sake. i know where they put the keystone pipeline, right back here in his jaw. suff
. >> i think he gave zachary taylor gas tro entsgastroenterie shot ewing. >> we're going to put you inure category. do you believe that shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by gaining human form and manipulating our societies or not? >> the president never said you were going to have unlimited choice of any doctor in the country you wanted to go to. >> no. he asked a question. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. did he not say that, sir?...
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. >> i'm zachary and i'm 27 years old and made it to the united states almost two months ago and camea town in the west of damascus and i got exposed by an syran attack on august 21st. my heart stopped for three minutes. i lost the ability to breathe. i felt like my chest was set on fire. my eyes was burning like hell. it was so, so painful and it felt like somebody was tearing my chest with a knife and i use the words judgment day to describe what it felt like with woman and children and men and falling on the ground suffocating without seeing a single drop of blood. i had to pull myself together five days later to escort the u.n. team when they entered to take advantage of my english skills and people felt hope again when we heard there would be consequences for using chemical weapons in syria. but when nothing happened people got so disappointed and disgust from international community. i managed to make it through the borders and then from beirut which was controlled by hezbollah and it was a pure miracle for me to make it here. i'm on a speaking tour across the u.s. and making ev
. >> i'm zachary and i'm 27 years old and made it to the united states almost two months ago and camea town in the west of damascus and i got exposed by an syran attack on august 21st. my heart stopped for three minutes. i lost the ability to breathe. i felt like my chest was set on fire. my eyes was burning like hell. it was so, so painful and it felt like somebody was tearing my chest with a knife and i use the words judgment day to describe what it felt like with woman and children and...
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wayne slater and zachary roth, msnbc.com reporter and someone who just returned from the lone star stateall of this. wayne, there's no place the bush name looms larger than texas where you are. how much do people down there want him to run? >> they want him to run. the republicans absolutely want him to run. the bush name is very popular in this state although george w. bush has taken his lumps from tea party types and there are many tea party conservative types in texas. bush is a family, much beloved and people would like to see him run. the idea of an dynasty doesn't bother many republicans, especially the business minded folks who see the far right of the party dividing, splintering between rick perry and ted cruz and rand paul and everybody else. so lots of interest in jeb bush. >> zach, on a more national level, what do you think makes him more appealing than chris christie? >> i think it's the fact they think he's the guy who can get elected. these guys, that's their m.o., they want the republican most likely to defeat hillary or whoever the nominee is. before they thought it was
wayne slater and zachary roth, msnbc.com reporter and someone who just returned from the lone star stateall of this. wayne, there's no place the bush name looms larger than texas where you are. how much do people down there want him to run? >> they want him to run. the republicans absolutely want him to run. the bush name is very popular in this state although george w. bush has taken his lumps from tea party types and there are many tea party conservative types in texas. bush is a...
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za zachary, the man with the good defensive pressure for arsenal. >> the way he's playing on the lines he would be if he was to leave the club. >> i find it incredible at 31 years of age he's only been offered a one-year deal. physically you never see him out of shape. tournament play as well, said he's center back today, not his favorite position but there's many a top club around europe willing to give him what he's looking for. >> this is his 283rd game for arsenal today. it could be his penultimate match. if he could bow out with a win, he can. >> they've lost too many experiences in nine years to not offer him plays tore age 3061 or so. that's not much to do we are w their money. silva left disgruntled. that lack of experience and stability, especially defensively, missed field defensively and on to the back of having it not be the difference of finishing third or fourth and charting the exposed cycle. loza. martin. gibbs. koscielny. fabians fabianski. arsenal's got something now. a good performance with a third goal. seemed like there the likes of jack wilshere on his return, a
za zachary, the man with the good defensive pressure for arsenal. >> the way he's playing on the lines he would be if he was to leave the club. >> i find it incredible at 31 years of age he's only been offered a one-year deal. physically you never see him out of shape. tournament play as well, said he's center back today, not his favorite position but there's many a top club around europe willing to give him what he's looking for. >> this is his 283rd game for arsenal today....
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several videos including this one from zachary capturing the twister tearing across the area.icials say seven people had to be freed from their homes after the storm swept through. >> a highway in canada, following a wrong way driver momenting before her car struck two others in quebec. the 76-year-old driver remains in critical condition while the other two drivers are expected to recover. >> up next, the anti china sentiment, sparking deadly violence in vietnam. >> first a look at the temperatures across the country today. some like it hot. >> i think del's one of those. if you do, we definitely have warm air already this morning, even up the east coast, 60's and 70's ahead of that cold front has been cooling temperatures into the midwest and central plains and in this cases with the rain, that makes it a warm rain. >> you get to the central plains, 70's 80's today along the east coast into the day tomorrow, a lot of this will drop. before i show that, into the southwest, a lot of heat again, 90's, 100's, possibly record temperatures, fueling all of the fire conditions that
several videos including this one from zachary capturing the twister tearing across the area.icials say seven people had to be freed from their homes after the storm swept through. >> a highway in canada, following a wrong way driver momenting before her car struck two others in quebec. the 76-year-old driver remains in critical condition while the other two drivers are expected to recover. >> up next, the anti china sentiment, sparking deadly violence in vietnam. >> first a...
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deal so you don't know what the economic impact really is but if it was legal like in nevada like zacharyll know what the impact of the economy is. >> just because it's hard to measure doesn't mean you shouldn't try to measure it. you have to try to gauge it. >> how do you it, if you can't legalize, it how do you measure it? >> there are ways to do it. italy is going to have much more of their gdp growing because of the inclusion of these things and that's led to all sorts of commentary. >> will be a berlusconi if we take him out of it. >> or the recession. >> can definitely get at these things. the seizure of illegal drugs and drugs going cross-border, it's not that it's so difficult to calculate, it's just that we're beginning to realize there's a whole lot of economic activity for one reason or another that we just don't include. >> like unovation and technology. that might be a step towards the right direction. thanks for weighing in, zach. good to see you. >> later. >> always a good discussion. >> love that. >> all right. diamond giant debeers planning to raise prices 5%. >> that's j
deal so you don't know what the economic impact really is but if it was legal like in nevada like zacharyll know what the impact of the economy is. >> just because it's hard to measure doesn't mean you shouldn't try to measure it. you have to try to gauge it. >> how do you it, if you can't legalize, it how do you measure it? >> there are ways to do it. italy is going to have much more of their gdp growing because of the inclusion of these things and that's led to all sorts of...
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. >> zachary. are you familiar with the term -- exactly. are you familiar with the term malpractice? >> i do not want to have it happen to me. >> i'm a dentist. america does not understand our jargon. when an executive who is in thege of facilitating standards of the consulate does not make the qualifications, there is a hotbed of activity, they knew there was something come along the lines, that should been friended, you consider this not practice? >> i would go along with that. ? ms. schake?y >> [indiscernible] .is trip to benghazi while i absolutely agree with you that the state department should've been paying more attention to the growing jihadist threat and the growing initancy of militia benghazi, i would not want to take away from an american ambassador the ability to assess the ability to assess the risk of his mission or putting himself in harm's way, which stevens did a lot of in benghazi. >> doesn't he also have the liability of those who are surrounding him as well? >> an excellent question. >> yeah. since i was not in the room
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host: zachary from california, independent caller.: i am not sure if this was already covered. man -- by ak by an man named john brian starr, a lecturer from yell university -- yale university. he makes a claim that the chinese middle-class, once it reaches a certain point, it will be impossible to reach the meat needs due to the amount of grain grain tois not enough feed the chinese middle-class. guest: it is an assertion and is highly possible. that is actually what we are trying to draw a circle around here, part of this story. toeat the way we do, continue to do that requires resources, a lot of resources, grains.and, energy, it is true that there are only so many acres that we can devote to agriculture. if we are going to devote more, there is a price we pay for cutting down more land. to come back to the case we are trying to make in the story, let's look at what we're doing with our landscapes. can we do a better job? can we think about how we are eating? and can we reduce food waste? host: step five is reducing waste. what are
host: zachary from california, independent caller.: i am not sure if this was already covered. man -- by ak by an man named john brian starr, a lecturer from yell university -- yale university. he makes a claim that the chinese middle-class, once it reaches a certain point, it will be impossible to reach the meat needs due to the amount of grain grain tois not enough feed the chinese middle-class. guest: it is an assertion and is highly possible. that is actually what we are trying to draw a...
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behavior but it's interesting to note that there is there's a really famous study in sociology called zachary's karate club where this researcher was observing this karate club and it split you know all on its own and some of the details of that split were very similar to the details of. this competition split that we have documented. it's interesting does this mean like the european union is doomed or america is going to repeat the civil war. well i hope that i think that you know it the way that we talk about these events is that there's sort of. a series of historical contingencies that all have to be met around at the same time that for them to happen and so you know hopefully hopefully europe can keep it together and hopefully the u.s. cannot do a better job of not letting bridging people die yeah everything we seem to have a ways to cope or card joseph problem thanks a lot for being with us the yeah thanks so much and now everything you know about chimpanzee behavior and human behavior to me is right. pretty easy alert public punishment per public piers. if you've ever been there you know
behavior but it's interesting to note that there is there's a really famous study in sociology called zachary's karate club where this researcher was observing this karate club and it split you know all on its own and some of the details of that split were very similar to the details of. this competition split that we have documented. it's interesting does this mean like the european union is doomed or america is going to repeat the civil war. well i hope that i think that you know it the way...
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zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results you get innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the. drama's the truth be ignored to the. stories others refused to notice. the food since changing the rules rights never. filled picture of today's leaves no phone to run from around the globe. look to. see. i think right. now i. want to. sign. my book about this we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe but. they should be arresting all those terrorists in k
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zachary what happened that day i don't know but if i killed.piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. me. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. welcome to because the report imax guys are now according to the book rebecca the last years of the roman republic it was an article of faith to the romans that they were the most morally upright people hence the romans concerned to refute all charges of bullying and to insist that they had won their empire purely in self-defense. this sounds familiar stacey max we are looking upon and empire across the world right now
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zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he'd. slipped under walsh on the watch and these college face i describe you know he. was. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. to teach. breaking news here on r t international one. and one pilot reportedly killed in eastern ukraine troops of launch an attack on an anti government protester held city the city of. nato's a second in command reportedly says russia is not considered an enemy. because o
zachary what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and...
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perry: sernlt first plass brian bailey, sergeant michael chultz, specialist timothy zachary, d specialist represent the brigade that came in fourth out of only 17 u.s. army, marine corps and canadian tank crews. the toughness, skill level and experience demonstrated by our guard soldiers is further proof that the 55th armored brigade not only is one of the elite brigades in the entire u.s. that ut also more proof the guard is, absolutely is, ready trained -- ready, trained, and capable. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to continue to call for action for problems we face at v.a. clinics across the country. this action hits home for folks in georgia where three veterans have died and many more have seen their condition worsen because of inadequate health care. mr. barrow: this issue won't go anywhere until we hold someone accountable for what went wrong that should start with secretary eric sh
perry: sernlt first plass brian bailey, sergeant michael chultz, specialist timothy zachary, d specialist represent the brigade that came in fourth out of only 17 u.s. army, marine corps and canadian tank crews. the toughness, skill level and experience demonstrated by our guard soldiers is further proof that the 55th armored brigade not only is one of the elite brigades in the entire u.s. that ut also more proof the guard is, absolutely is, ready trained -- ready, trained, and capable. thank...