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this is a right to free load, explain. this is important. they're creating the right of those who don't want to pay anything to free load off the worker of a union -- the work of a union but ultimately, they'll destroy the power of the union and it will be eviscerated. explain the notion of free loading. >> look, if people can free load and not pay their fair share there will be less of a resource for the union to represent people. therefore, the role of the union will shrivel. the role of the representative of the people. so we'll go back to the time when there was no voice in the workplace. that's what this is all about. i also want to read what someone else said this regard. he says i see this as tough love. the unions will not be busted. the purpose of this is to bust unions. to bust the voice of people. and i want to make this clear. this isn't about unionization. in and of itself. because there's been a voice in the workplace take the auto industry. we now have harmonious labor relations. management labor relations. if you ask any ceo
this is a right to free load, explain. this is important. they're creating the right of those who don't want to pay anything to free load off the worker of a union -- the work of a union but ultimately, they'll destroy the power of the union and it will be eviscerated. explain the notion of free loading. >> look, if people can free load and not pay their fair share there will be less of a resource for the union to represent people. therefore, the role of the union will shrivel. the role...
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explain to me again because i understand it when you explain it to me but the moment you leave the room it evaporates out of my head. >> coy explain that using science. >> okay, okay. what is the higg-bosan and why is it. >> so bag-- back in the day the early 60s fis quist-- physicists were try tounged stand the nuclear forces that hold together the nuclear a tomorrow and they couldn't. they kept coming up with this idea that it was spread out all over the place which it clearly doesn't so they came up with this bizarre-sounding idea that empath-- empty space is filled with an energy field every with. >> impossible. >> no, not-- we just got evidence that it's true. >> stephen: no, i'm going-- [bleep] because-- (laughter) >> stephen: it is not empty space if it is filled with something. checkmate. i wait your apology. >> this is why. these are supersmart scientists they figured out that even the emptyist of spaces could be filled with something. >> stephen: okay. >> and the thing we discovered in july is the evidence that they were right. 48 years later. >> stephen: okay. so again what i
explain to me again because i understand it when you explain it to me but the moment you leave the room it evaporates out of my head. >> coy explain that using science. >> okay, okay. what is the higg-bosan and why is it. >> so bag-- back in the day the early 60s fis quist-- physicists were try tounged stand the nuclear forces that hold together the nuclear a tomorrow and they couldn't. they kept coming up with this idea that it was spread out all over the place which it...
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you were explaining that other people have been evacuated? >> that is correct. individuals who have been affected, who are at the target location of the apartment
you were explaining that other people have been evacuated? >> that is correct. individuals who have been affected, who are at the target location of the apartment
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you know, coach came in and explained what he meant the day after. when he left that meeting, he knew exactly where you stood. he expected you to play your best. he thought for sure that we were still in the race. he was having a moment of frustration but the whole team knows exactly where he stands and that's our assessment of that >>> off the wall is coming up and we are talking about two quarterbacks. >> yes. >> and one point guard. >> who might be here and who might not be here >> right. >> and who is hurt and who is not hurt. >> merry christmas, happy new year. come on back. >> are you going to agree with me for christmas? >> going to be nice in this edition ofoff the wall? never happen. >>> approving-of-the-music. >> i love it. >> i know you are. >> the options that the redskins will have at the end of the season. >> we are talking about the end of the season? they are not even in the super bowl yet. >> o they are going to the super bowl. >> i didn't say that. >> you didn't say is that. >> they are going to the playoffs, thou
you know, coach came in and explained what he meant the day after. when he left that meeting, he knew exactly where you stood. he expected you to play your best. he thought for sure that we were still in the race. he was having a moment of frustration but the whole team knows exactly where he stands and that's our assessment of that >>> off the wall is coming up and we are talking about two quarterbacks. >> yes. >> and one point guard. >> who might be here and who...
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effectively explain how the u.n. would intervene in the household or schooling matters affecting american citizens. how would they functionally do it? interfere. >> if the u.s. signs a treaty, they're responsible for living up to that treaty and can enforce that treaty. what you're basically saying is why don't we sign the treaty and we'll just ignore it and hope other countries live up to it. >> he doesn't have an answer, chris. >> that's the answer. let me ask you this, why don't we do this -- >> i want to do him a favor. i want to endorse rick santorum for the republican nomination in 2016. >> i think you've been very clever there, john, to say some people think. do you think it? >> i think -- >> do you fear u.n. helicopters coming into our country? >> it makes me very nervous when we take countries that have no beliefs in civil liberties, countries who are terrible on human rights, and we say we're going to put you in charge of decisions -- >> that's not what it does. it forces them to live up to standards that w
effectively explain how the u.n. would intervene in the household or schooling matters affecting american citizens. how would they functionally do it? interfere. >> if the u.s. signs a treaty, they're responsible for living up to that treaty and can enforce that treaty. what you're basically saying is why don't we sign the treaty and we'll just ignore it and hope other countries live up to it. >> he doesn't have an answer, chris. >> that's the answer. let me ask you this, why...
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we'll explain, coming up. >>> also coming up on the show, donald versus the beauty queen. we'll explain, coming up. ♪ two days to go. ♪ nothing to show. ♪ i didn't plan.... ♪ gifts for the fam. ♪ panic for me... ♪ anxiety. ♪ why do i wait? ♪ procrastinate. ♪ what should i do? ♪ brought nothing new. ♪ i will be shunned. ♪ son will be bummed. ♪ maybe i can re-gift this blender. ♪ what would your 8 year old do with a blender? ♪ think more clearly... ♪ what's this i see? ♪ target has a way. ♪ new deals today. ♪ last minute sale... ♪ thanks for the bail. ♪ gifts on the way. ♪ target saves the day.
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explained in a letter to helene that this was a fast and full trip. in the course of one day we were in three countries, thailand, pakistan and turkey. although her husband met with government leaders she again had our own schedule of events. again she wrote, it was a busy and happy but in such a short time so much could be accomplished. november of 1958 the couple traveled to london, where pat out much of the british press with her netting wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the following year they went to the soviet union and poland. in moscow that confronted nikita khrushchev in a famous kitchen debate during which the two leaders argued communism and capitalism in an exhibition of americans who markets. pat once again had our own agenda of visiting orphanages and hospitals. he might have got more headlines but pats and direction for soviet women and children also made a lasting impression. there were all kinds of pictures of her handing out candy and bubblegum to the soviet children that made into "life" magazine. perhaps more portly her pointed questi
explained in a letter to helene that this was a fast and full trip. in the course of one day we were in three countries, thailand, pakistan and turkey. although her husband met with government leaders she again had our own schedule of events. again she wrote, it was a busy and happy but in such a short time so much could be accomplished. november of 1958 the couple traveled to london, where pat out much of the british press with her netting wardrobe and unspoiled manner. the following year they...
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we'll explain stay stomach. we'll explain stay with us >> breaking news tonight where fire broke out at this strip mall in san jose. it's a live picture. intersection of san philip road and yurba buena road. several restaurants are in the strip mall. we learned the restaurant there was evacuated but no word yet on the others. again fire breaking out at this strip maul that you are looking at live tonight. >> american jazz legend and concord native dave brubecker earned a nomination hours after he passed away yesterday at the age of 91. brubeck was nominated with his son chris for composition based on black and white photographer of ansel adams. jazz master won life time achievement grammy a but never won in the individual category. >> unbelievable. >> new hobbit movie has more than rave review. some viewers complained of motion sicknesses and nausea when watching the hobbit. unexpected journey. warner brother explained that that's because these experiences happened it was probably because of the speed at which t
we'll explain stay stomach. we'll explain stay with us >> breaking news tonight where fire broke out at this strip mall in san jose. it's a live picture. intersection of san philip road and yurba buena road. several restaurants are in the strip mall. we learned the restaurant there was evacuated but no word yet on the others. again fire breaking out at this strip maul that you are looking at live tonight. >> american jazz legend and concord native dave brubecker earned a nomination...
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ken bastida is live with moe 5 to explain. ken? >>> it's still far from finished but the 49er new stadium in santa clara hit a high point this afternoon. ken bastida live with mobile5 to show us. >> reporter: a real milestone, allen. you know, this stadium has been under construction for about 7 months now. believe it or not, it's about 30% finished. 16,000 steel beams put in place already. but none more important than the two that went up today. this is about 500 construction workers who showed up today to sign two special beams painted gold that were put atop this structure. they were put in place this afternoon. and the santa clara mayor jamie matthews told us that they had something special at the top as well a christmas tree and a very interesting american flag. >> the topping off ceremony will include a small christmas tree on top and i think that's so appropriate. i know that i feel just a great amount of patriotism when i see the american flag here. with all these american steelworkers with all this american steel behind me
ken bastida is live with moe 5 to explain. ken? >>> it's still far from finished but the 49er new stadium in santa clara hit a high point this afternoon. ken bastida live with mobile5 to show us. >> reporter: a real milestone, allen. you know, this stadium has been under construction for about 7 months now. believe it or not, it's about 30% finished. 16,000 steel beams put in place already. but none more important than the two that went up today. this is about 500 construction...
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we'll explain it. more coming up. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been en all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] eak from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stoch acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. n we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we undrstand the value of quality time and personal attentn. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health profesonals who helped us achie the high
we'll explain it. more coming up. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been en all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] eak from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that...
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it is a problem to explain people it does not have to be atheistic. hopefully it will work out. john: nidal guessoum what was the world without god some juice! woman: it's gonna be good! she's excited. little bit of kale. please don't put this online. woman: i'm putting it all over the line! it's wet. it nes something. no, it'll go. woman: don't break my juicer! looks good. you ready to try it? woman: come on, baby! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. it's ok. it's ok! all right! announcer: they might surprise you. she took another sip. you saw it? announcer: search "we can" for more ideas on how you and your kids can get healthy together. ♪ john: in that song john lennon suggested there was no religion we would live in harmony. given the people kied in the crusade of fully war he has a point*. billions were murdered radius. between 60 and 100 billion taka out hitler and mao and stalin. larry taunton says it is because the board neediest. you don't know that. >> the way the russian novelist blooded if there is no mortality there can be no virtue if the
it is a problem to explain people it does not have to be atheistic. hopefully it will work out. john: nidal guessoum what was the world without god some juice! woman: it's gonna be good! she's excited. little bit of kale. please don't put this online. woman: i'm putting it all over the line! it's wet. it nes something. no, it'll go. woman: don't break my juicer! looks good. you ready to try it? woman: come on, baby! announcer: challenge your kids to be active and eat healthy. it's ok. it's ok!...
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me explain you can never please. just know i'm so right now based on what julie's taking place in the galaxy. galaxy a. great place to live next to each item in the country to make. up for me to get into the more like space twenty one in the space in the realm of three strikes late modern day usa even after the sax player gets to claim in a lot of play we just go and coleslaw this trend of all the great trying to explain the british now what they can do to make sure the globe can take a moment in history change to take place next week shrimp in this case complex you gotta eat you jack so the moment they want to go i'm told me once explosion in the street there we don't know why going to. commies gotta treat disease so many people rest in peace somebody please let me explain each day it can be so i'm going to see what's coming weeks or. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize
me explain you can never please. just know i'm so right now based on what julie's taking place in the galaxy. galaxy a. great place to live next to each item in the country to make. up for me to get into the more like space twenty one in the space in the realm of three strikes late modern day usa even after the sax player gets to claim in a lot of play we just go and coleslaw this trend of all the great trying to explain the british now what they can do to make sure the globe can take a moment...
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explain how this began. i agree with you. explain the genesis of this movement. >> eliot thanks for having me on. i appreciate those kind words. let me sigh that starting about two years ago actually, it was in the lame duck session of the 2010 election cycle this group was folder. it's a group of about 200 or more individuals who earn a million dollars a year or more, which as you point out corresponds roughly to the top 1% income earners in the united states and we have advocated slightly higher taxes on the 1% in order to address the budget deficit, the debt, and related fiscal is. we don't want to pay higher taxes, but are willing to pay higher taxes as a program of shared sacrifice, which we think would make sense under the circumstances. >> eliot: and you also reject the premise of the entire republican argument, which is if you raise these tax rates margin ally on the so-called job creators somehow that will harm our economy. >> that's utterly ridiculous. first it's false imperically. we want through the analysis with
explain how this began. i agree with you. explain the genesis of this movement. >> eliot thanks for having me on. i appreciate those kind words. let me sigh that starting about two years ago actually, it was in the lame duck session of the 2010 election cycle this group was folder. it's a group of about 200 or more individuals who earn a million dollars a year or more, which as you point out corresponds roughly to the top 1% income earners in the united states and we have advocated...
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i don't have words to explain it. >> what is easy to explain is how it's given him new confidence. the principal says he's on the honor#ñ roll and when he graduates in june, his future looks as beautiful as his smile. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> it's been rough going for wells fargo bank customers trying to do online banking this week. the bank web site suffered from intimatent ak se.s it's not from people rushing to the site. wells fargo and four other banks have been targeted by a hacker group with denial of service tacks so wells fargomxfñ has suffered the most problems. >> well this, is a bittersweet day for us now. our own don sanchez is retiring after 40 years. abc 7 president bill burton congratulated don on decades of service. don said goodbye to us in the newsroom and did it in typical don fashion. >> you know how i feel about all of you, but i'm still here anyway. but not for much longer. sorry. you know, i am proud to have been here. it's special. and thank you. we'll see you on the aisle. >> such a great run. been yes. a full buck yismt. >> i know. >> classiest guys y
i don't have words to explain it. >> what is easy to explain is how it's given him new confidence. the principal says he's on the honor#ñ roll and when he graduates in june, his future looks as beautiful as his smile. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> it's been rough going for wells fargo bank customers trying to do online banking this week. the bank web site suffered from intimatent ak se.s it's not from people rushing to the site. wells fargo and four other banks have been targeted by...
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cbs reporter explains why some people are asking, what's the point? >> reporter: tis the season for stealing. tanto knows first hand. >> i was ambushed by two men. they pointed a gun at me, took my stuff and pistol whipped me in the face. >> reporter: it's been happening more frequently at bart stations, especially to riders saddled with shopping bags. >> they're noticing that you're not watching them, so they're going to take that opportunity to take that property from you. >> reporter: police say the most common crime on bart is cell phone thefts. >> we want you to be prepared and be ready. >> reporter: to bart police, oakland police and community volunteers spent four hours here at bart, escorting drivers to their cars and educating them about how not to become a victim. >> to do it once is kind of a waste of time. if you're going to rob someone, you just wait until the police leave. >> is it effective to do it over one day? >> we wish we could do it longer. unfortunately, we don't have the resources to sustain that. >> reporter: so authorities say
cbs reporter explains why some people are asking, what's the point? >> reporter: tis the season for stealing. tanto knows first hand. >> i was ambushed by two men. they pointed a gun at me, took my stuff and pistol whipped me in the face. >> reporter: it's been happening more frequently at bart stations, especially to riders saddled with shopping bags. >> they're noticing that you're not watching them, so they're going to take that opportunity to take that property from...
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question, is that your idea of balance. >> it is, let me explain what is in the explain they didn't report to you and explain, to people, which is, we propose alongside the trillion dollars in spending cuts we agreed with republicans, last year, on defense and a range of other government programs, proposed $600 billion of detailed reforms and savings, to our health care and other government programs, that is $600 billion. in fact, the health care savings in that plan, are larger than the plans we have seen republicans in the past in the context -- >> was that in the budget. >> these proposals -- we proposed these last fall and in the president's budget, they are very detailed and -- >> that was a budget voted down 99-0 in the senate. >> a lot of politics in the town, and it is carefully designed set of reforms and if they want to go beyond the reforms and do it differently they should say how. we can't do -- >> what if they were to propose the republican budget they passed? they passed the last two years. >> there is no risk they'll do that, chris. >> chris: wouldn't it be as serious as yo
question, is that your idea of balance. >> it is, let me explain what is in the explain they didn't report to you and explain, to people, which is, we propose alongside the trillion dollars in spending cuts we agreed with republicans, last year, on defense and a range of other government programs, proposed $600 billion of detailed reforms and savings, to our health care and other government programs, that is $600 billion. in fact, the health care savings in that plan, are larger than the...
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i explain more about this in my book. the bottom line is that we are
i explain more about this in my book. the bottom line is that we are
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explain your personal touch and how this impacted you? >> i tried to get my son in his early 20s and i tried to get him help. i couldn't and was told i had to wait until he was a danger to me and others and that is ridiculous. think about it this way. i live in fairfax, one of the wealthiest counties, i'm well- educated, hi connections at "the washington post." i had researched mental health and i thought i knew about it. my son ended up getting tazered by the police, hog-tied and taken away. i couldn't get my son help, how do you think someone who knows nothing about the system and lives in poverty, how do you think someone like that is going get help with the system? >> absolutely and let's be clear, your son was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, is that correct? >> he was diagnosed with bipolar and schizophrenia. these are sophisticated illnesses and require great care and time and professionalism to figure out what is going on and in virginiava, they meet the vitiria and they being told there is no room because we don't have service se
explain your personal touch and how this impacted you? >> i tried to get my son in his early 20s and i tried to get him help. i couldn't and was told i had to wait until he was a danger to me and others and that is ridiculous. think about it this way. i live in fairfax, one of the wealthiest counties, i'm well- educated, hi connections at "the washington post." i had researched mental health and i thought i knew about it. my son ended up getting tazered by the police, hog-tied...
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how could we explain what is happening to our children. and from harvard medical school, joining valuable insight and offering ways of comfort and hope as many are struggling to find this senseless tragedy. good to have you. >> thank you. >> if your child says i'm scared. isn't the worst thing to say that you shouldn't be scared. shouldn't we acknowledge their feelings. >> absolutely. the first thing we should do is listen to the children react to their fear and grief, being scared and anxious and being depressed and wanting to be comforted and hugged, that's also very important and for the parents to kind of stand by and a lot of those children, and children around the country, because of what happened in connecticut, are going to be having nightmares tonight, sleep problems, maybe eating problems, maybe a lot of physical complaints, stomach aches, upsets. i think that parents have to be very alert to that and know that they have to be reassuring to the children as much as possible. many of them around the country, not just again in conne
how could we explain what is happening to our children. and from harvard medical school, joining valuable insight and offering ways of comfort and hope as many are struggling to find this senseless tragedy. good to have you. >> thank you. >> if your child says i'm scared. isn't the worst thing to say that you shouldn't be scared. shouldn't we acknowledge their feelings. >> absolutely. the first thing we should do is listen to the children react to their fear and grief, being...
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explains from the hustle and bustle of london. but most of us know the problem for someone celebrating off the best twentieth christmas buying a present can be perplexing there's nothing they need or don't own already to the invention of your humorous christmas present for example the christmas jumper what happens to the presents the day off the christmas i've been given a christmas present every christmas and carried him away on boxing day. for me give it away because i just about myself feel better and then get rid of them to give me an example of a useless christmas present you may have to say. i was given a call from work. you probably can't put it on take any other. a mug we overlay woman in a bikini when you pull the hot water and she becomes like it the bikini peels off what was that a knitted coat hanger and this is kind of been given like chunks of christmas stuff that you just throw away on boxing day yes what was it going to be to have a pretty heavily yeah well you just bought some junk to christmas again i've just bou
explains from the hustle and bustle of london. but most of us know the problem for someone celebrating off the best twentieth christmas buying a present can be perplexing there's nothing they need or don't own already to the invention of your humorous christmas present for example the christmas jumper what happens to the presents the day off the christmas i've been given a christmas present every christmas and carried him away on boxing day. for me give it away because i just about myself feel...
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it was to explain how did i end up like this will explain to my children this is why daddy is crazy to put it on a shelf for when they were older. there are three kinds of four books. the top-level explanation when john keegan writes that is what happens if i was not in a position to right that but there was said detailed recreation of a specific time or place it is a gift that mine memories were so fragmented they were very specific on particular days than one month of september september 2006 i do not have much the kidnap have recreated that so the third book is to try a to get the feeling right to what does it feel like to come back to get shot at? were to come home from matter to walk through the airport that you realize who will you shoot in case something goes wrong or drive down the road put your son in the hockey gear to realize here actually putting him in the bomb suits and sending him off to work on the idd. that is the book i tried to right to the average experience. of percent surveyed duty officer and ordinance disposal that is the bomb squad. we all go to the same school
it was to explain how did i end up like this will explain to my children this is why daddy is crazy to put it on a shelf for when they were older. there are three kinds of four books. the top-level explanation when john keegan writes that is what happens if i was not in a position to right that but there was said detailed recreation of a specific time or place it is a gift that mine memories were so fragmented they were very specific on particular days than one month of september september 2006...
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i'm very proud of the world without you she explains. pepper spray let's just burn gerard's right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. it's what stronger than anything you could buy a lot of. dolls use of terms were stronger than any kind of the ability of their butcher you know. well as the u.s. aims to wind the wars down abroad new details are coming out about those detained the u.s. held more than two hundred afghan teenagers this is according to a report a u.s. report to the united nations authorities say they were captured in the conflict with al qaeda and held at a facility near bhagam air force base for about a year the average age sixteen years old that means many of those detained are likely younger the reason the teens were held according to the report is to prevent a combat and from returning to the battlefield from our to correspondent ana stasia churkin to joins us from new york i understand so what else do we know about the teens that were captured well there's a really a cur
i'm very proud of the world without you she explains. pepper spray let's just burn gerard's right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. it's what stronger than anything you could buy a lot of. dolls use of terms were stronger than any kind of the ability of their butcher you know. well as the u.s. aims to wind the wars down abroad new details are coming out about those detained the u.s. held more than two hundred afghan teenagers this is according...
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it is a problem to explain people it does not have to be atheistic. hopefully it will work out. john: nidal guessoum what was the world without god look like? my next guest says you do not want to live there. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. re price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ john: in that song john lennon suggested there was no religion we would live in harmony. given the people killed in the crusade of fully war he has a point*. billions were murdered radius. between 60 and 100 billion taka out hitler and mao and stalin. larry taunton says it is because the board neediest. you don't know that. >> the way the russian novelist blooded if there is no mortality there can be no virtue if there i
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after notifying the president, rice sat down with nbc's brian williams to explain her decision. >> i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive, because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >> the controversy surrounding rice stems from her september appearance on the sunday morning talk shows where she repeatedly characterized a terror attack against the u.s. consulate in benghazi as a protest gone wrong. a statement from the white house maintains her comments were based on intelligence she had at the time. rice explained why it was she and not secretary clinton answering those tough questions on national tv. >> why was it you that sunday morning? of all the people in government, why the u.s. ambassador to the united nations answering questions on the attack. >> it wasn't that usual. i've done shows
after notifying the president, rice sat down with nbc's brian williams to explain her decision. >> i made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the american people that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state because i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive, because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >> the...
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box explain the theory to make. the want to get into the mold like sex is ok if anyone in making the three strikes takes place modern day usa even if it's a. lot of play we just cut it close. in the fold the way trying to explain the shellac examined the page was cut from the ecstatic eliquis script and pleasure. jack the want to polish it would ship the ocean and the streets and exam results in a whack a mole. he's got to treat he's the only people to keep from other. colleagues. police allegedly. thank. you. on. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada on the giant corporations or on the day. the phone.
box explain the theory to make. the want to get into the mold like sex is ok if anyone in making the three strikes takes place modern day usa even if it's a. lot of play we just cut it close. in the fold the way trying to explain the shellac examined the page was cut from the ecstatic eliquis script and pleasure. jack the want to polish it would ship the ocean and the streets and exam results in a whack a mole. he's got to treat he's the only people to keep from other. colleagues. police...
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this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson in a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is where in the march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was able to buy up much of the u.k. high street and one of the things he also knows is that iceland is a european country with an american labor market the nation may not have more than three hundred thousand people but in terms of the labor force it works like a population of five hundred thousand and that was the myth of the time. they were super men and when markets get out of hand people develop these god complexes even lloyd blankfein said he's doing god's work because he was being rewarded to commit massive fraud and it took me a match in the carry trade this is you know based on the fact th
this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson in a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is where in the march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was...
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he is here to explain his bold idea and how he is cashing in. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let egg look at the day's market headlines. concern over the fiscal cliff bleeding into the u.s. manufacturing sector. factory activity in november declined for the first time in three months. the news weighted down stocks helping shed 59 points off the dow the raw materials sector hit hard by the contraction in manufacturing. shares of dupont were the biggest loser closing down 2%. dell getting golden endorsement from goldman sachs today. the investment bank upgraded the strugglining computer-maker saying the stk has been ovso. the dell shares rose by 4% overhat news. to ourtop story tonight, speaker boehner and house republicans are rolling out eir fiscal cliff counteroffer to the white house. includes $800 billio in new tax revenue. that is roughly half what the president was aiming for. 300 billion in dcretionary spending cuts. 900 billion in mandatory spending cuts. now the whi house responding just moments ago s
he is here to explain his bold idea and how he is cashing in. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let egg look at the day's market headlines. concern over the fiscal cliff bleeding into the u.s. manufacturing sector. factory activity in november declined for the first time in three months. the news weighted down stocks helping shed 59 points off the dow the raw materials sector hit hard by the contraction in manufacturing. shares of dupont were the biggest loser...
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also explain why china and india's dispute over oil and gas see about fall after both countries. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on our. talk about one hundred here. now britain's government is a failing to get people back into work recent figures show more unemployment people find jobs on their own and those enroll in the government's flagship program while critics also say it's format startles and individuality jobseekers may have sort of first met one of the many frustrated job hunters. some months now twenty five year old jay paxton's been keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work program today were previously usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprise j. in the slightest. they've left a to go and keep his appointment now it seems pretty
also explain why china and india's dispute over oil and gas see about fall after both countries. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on our. talk about one hundred here. now britain's government is a failing to get people back into work recent figures show more unemployment people find jobs on their own and those enroll in the government's flagship program while critics also say it's format startles and...
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. >> rick: i'm rick folbaum and police are saying they have good evidence to begin to explain why 20-year-old adam lanza opened fire on innocent children and on those educators as well. the gunman is seen here in a picture taken a number of years ago and we're now learning that despite earlier reports that this young man's mother worked at the school, police are now saying that that he have been unable to establish any connection between the mother and the school. >> jamie: so many things developing this hour. we'll have a lot of new information. at this hour police say they've now identified all of the victims in the tragedy as they worked tirelessly to comb the crime scene. >> we still have major crime detectives and newtown detectives working at the scene in the school. that's not completed and that probably will not be completed for at least another day and a half to two days and i'm putting a time limit on it, it could take longer. as i've explained in previous press conferences, we've done everything we need to do to literally peel back the onion layer by layer and examine every
. >> rick: i'm rick folbaum and police are saying they have good evidence to begin to explain why 20-year-old adam lanza opened fire on innocent children and on those educators as well. the gunman is seen here in a picture taken a number of years ago and we're now learning that despite earlier reports that this young man's mother worked at the school, police are now saying that that he have been unable to establish any connection between the mother and the school. >> jamie: so many...
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we're coming up with the card to explain to the victim that the psa, is unable to do so, but stay there, we will get an officer to take the report and explain the process to them so they don't have the anxiety and feel they are not being helped. >> to take up on this comment, at the neighborhood meetings that we have had in the past month, i'm glad that you are wrapping up more certified bilingual officers. it makes the victim not want to come back and make a report. certain refugee groups, particular the cambodian, laotian, and now iraqi women are distrusting of government. i would like to suggest that maybe we can have partnership with our technology partners to have particular tablets and face time, and split screen. often times when we are speaking it is not just that we say or hear, but the body language as well. for these women from war-torn countries they are distrusting and if they cannot see the person they will hang up. >> that is an excellent idea. it is another homework assignment. will get it done. i will see what we can do. we are coming up with computers and tablets and h
we're coming up with the card to explain to the victim that the psa, is unable to do so, but stay there, we will get an officer to take the report and explain the process to them so they don't have the anxiety and feel they are not being helped. >> to take up on this comment, at the neighborhood meetings that we have had in the past month, i'm glad that you are wrapping up more certified bilingual officers. it makes the victim not want to come back and make a report. certain refugee...
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james madison always explained away religion as an innate appetite. the mind, he said, prefers the idea of the self existing clause to an infinite series of cause and effect. even the founders who were unbelievers considered it a civic duty in public service to be observant unbelievers. two days after jefferson wrote his famous letter endorsing a wall of separation between church and state, he attended church services in the house of representatives. services were also held at the treasury department. jefferson and other founders made statements like accommodations for the public's strong preference for religion to enjoy ample space in the public square. they understood that christianity fostered attitudes and aptitudes associated with useful to a popular government. protestantism emphasis on the individuals' direct relationship with god and the privacy of individual choice subverted convention hierarchical societies in which deference was expected from the many towards the few. beyond that, the american founding owes much more to john locke than to j
james madison always explained away religion as an innate appetite. the mind, he said, prefers the idea of the self existing clause to an infinite series of cause and effect. even the founders who were unbelievers considered it a civic duty in public service to be observant unbelievers. two days after jefferson wrote his famous letter endorsing a wall of separation between church and state, he attended church services in the house of representatives. services were also held at the treasury...
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effectively explain how the u.n. would intervene in the household or schooling matters affecting american citizens. how would they functionally do it? interfere. >> if the u.s. signs a treaty, they're responsible for living up to that treaty and can enforce that treaty. what you're basically saying is why don't we sign the treaty and we'll just ignore it and hope other countries live up to it. >> he doesn't have an answer, chris. >> that's the answer. let me ask you this, why don't we do this -- >> i want to do him a favor. i want to endorse rick santorum for the republican nomination in 2016. >> i think you've been very clever there, john, to say some people think. do you think it? >> i think -- >> do you fear u.n. hopes coming into our country? >> it makes me very nervous when we take countries that have no beliefs in civil liberties, countries who are terrible on human rights and we say we're going to put you in charge of decisions -- >> that's not what it does. it forces them to live up to standards that we belie
effectively explain how the u.n. would intervene in the household or schooling matters affecting american citizens. how would they functionally do it? interfere. >> if the u.s. signs a treaty, they're responsible for living up to that treaty and can enforce that treaty. what you're basically saying is why don't we sign the treaty and we'll just ignore it and hope other countries live up to it. >> he doesn't have an answer, chris. >> that's the answer. let me ask you this, why...
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let me explain why. again, those investments in infrastructure, extending unemployment benefits, those are very important things and they are very good things and we can afford them. they have a modest costs and we can pay for them. as opposed to what you just said, we proposed $600 billion in preforms to mandatory programs over ten years and he better prepared to do a substantial portion of those up front in ways that are measurable so we can replace the much more damaging sequester. so when republicans say to us we want to see spending savings locked in up front we shall say we agree with you and we are prepared to do that. you have to give us some sense what you think we should do up front and what we should do in a second stage and we are wait to go hear that from them. if they need more time to figure out what they want to do, that's okay but we don't have that much time. and they have to commit to all americans they aren't going to let tacks go up tore 98% of americans. >> i just have one more ques
let me explain why. again, those investments in infrastructure, extending unemployment benefits, those are very important things and they are very good things and we can afford them. they have a modest costs and we can pay for them. as opposed to what you just said, we proposed $600 billion in preforms to mandatory programs over ten years and he better prepared to do a substantial portion of those up front in ways that are measurable so we can replace the much more damaging sequester. so when...
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this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson in a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is where in the march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was able to buy up much of the u.k. high street and one of the things he also knows is that iceland is a european country with an american labor market the nation may not have more than three hundred thousand people but in terms of the labor force it works like a population of five hundred thousand and that was the myth of the time. they were super men and when markets get out of hand people develop these god complexes even lloyd blankfein said he's doing god's work because he was being rewarded to commit massive fraud and you mentioned the carry trade business you know based on the fact that the
this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson in a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is where in the march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was...
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dana will explain it next on five five. if you leigh now she will eat an entire beret. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: what is that lang snack >> dana: french, bob. what kids do not complaint about having too much homework, except for me because i loveed it and i would make up assignments for myself. >> dana: did you make your own homework? >> dana: i did. >> greg: there is something wrong with you. >> dana: many parents think homework have gotp out of control. the french president proposed homework banned for younger students. eric, bob, only two with children. good or bad idea? >> eric: want me to go first? >> bob: sure. >> eric: the second worst idea he has come up with. the first was a 75% tax on his people. this is the second worst idea. i will tell you, i am very proud of my son who is a high honor roll student who does homework every night. it study with him on tests. that's why the scores are up. you stop doing that. they play games. the video games are enormous. stay with the homework. >> i have seen first graders
dana will explain it next on five five. if you leigh now she will eat an entire beret. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: what is that lang snack >> dana: french, bob. what kids do not complaint about having too much homework, except for me because i loveed it and i would make up assignments for myself. >> dana: did you make your own homework? >> dana: i did. >> greg: there is something wrong with you. >> dana: many parents think homework have gotp out of...
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nutshell so explain the streets to let. me explain that you can never blame. but it's still i'm sorry. but what you. claim to explain the culture to make. the experience the more like sex tapes we wanted to make in the three strikes leave. us a little to see the claim in a public place we keep such close. friends in the fold the way trying to escape the shell with the complex. cut the a mystique spelling tweak scripts and pleasure. they want to play a solo pensacola and the miniseries don't...
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explain to the public a little bit about what is happening in light of the supreme court decision on the confrontation clause and how it affects your ability to bring cases forward. >> the best case that can explain it is when i was prosecuting domestic violence cases it was back in 2003, before the supreme court ruling on crawford. it impacted a lot of different crimes. talking about domestic violence. in 2003, when i was prosecuting domestic violence i was able to walk into a courtroom even though the victim did not come in to testify and would not testify. i was able to take the recording - and it was a tape cassette at the time - from the police department. the inspector would interview the victim onset and i would take that take, put it into a tape player, push a button, and the jury was able to listen to the victim's statement on a recording even if the victim did not comment. when the supreme court crawford case cannot in 2004, we were not able to do that anymore. the supreme court decided that the defendant has the right to confront his accusers, and in this case we are no lo
explain to the public a little bit about what is happening in light of the supreme court decision on the confrontation clause and how it affects your ability to bring cases forward. >> the best case that can explain it is when i was prosecuting domestic violence cases it was back in 2003, before the supreme court ruling on crawford. it impacted a lot of different crimes. talking about domestic violence. in 2003, when i was prosecuting domestic violence i was able to walk into a courtroom...
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this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson and a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is very into march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was able to buy up much of the u.k. high street and one of the things he also knows is that iceland is a european country with an american labor market the nation may not have more than three hundred thousand people but in terms of the labor force it works like a population of five hundred thousand and that was the myth of the time. they were super men and when markets get out of hand people develop these god complexes even lloyd blankfein said he's doing god's work because he was being rewarded to commit massive fraud and you mention the carry trade business you know based on the fact that the japa
this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson and a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is very into march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dollar economy was...
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his car and got out to help the injured including that flight attendant who since died in hospital he explained to us how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video we shot. with i was the first to get the i saw the flight attendant asking for help to get the other flight attendant out so we had to go inside the plane me and a few other volunteers we followed the blood trail looking for her and finally found her further down the cabin we carried her out and try to get her to the highway she had some very bad facial and head injuries and both the legs were broken. were hurting from the jet fuel that had come out but she was in a really bad shape but still conscious. did she say. to mention the crash has now claimed the lives of five people are on board the other three are still in a critical condition now investigators are trying to fathom why the top lot of four careered off the runway it's a relatively new type of aircraft never before been involved in a deadly crash parties will get a caution of reports from the crash site as you can see behind my back the biggest and the only part of
his car and got out to help the injured including that flight attendant who since died in hospital he explained to us how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video we shot. with i was the first to get the i saw the flight attendant asking for help to get the other flight attendant out so we had to go inside the plane me and a few other volunteers we followed the blood trail looking for her and finally found her further down the cabin we carried her out and try to get her to the highway...
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the sheriff is disappointed. >> icap explain every one of those allegations and let them know it's not true and try to educate them that we should enforce the laws. >>reporter: ask children aren't the only ones he won't be meeting during the stay no. plans to meet with district attorney george cast again either to raise money for arpaio opponent in last month election. >> certainly we would love to send him a message that come enjoy the city. spend money here and go back and rethink the way you do police work. >>reporter: little chance of that. arpaio says america of america sides with him. while 80 years old he has no plans to slow down n.san francisco, abc 7 news. >> controversy on the campus of merced where student organization hosted a sex toy event. health group gets 6 66,000 dollars each year from student fee. when it sponsored the seminar promoted on facebook contradict argue it was a waste of money during a time when tuition has sky rocketed. the organizers said the event served an important purpose. >> things that students don't know about sex toy. safety measures they should
the sheriff is disappointed. >> icap explain every one of those allegations and let them know it's not true and try to educate them that we should enforce the laws. >>reporter: ask children aren't the only ones he won't be meeting during the stay no. plans to meet with district attorney george cast again either to raise money for arpaio opponent in last month election. >> certainly we would love to send him a message that come enjoy the city. spend money here and go back and...
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and got out to help the injured including the flight attendant who has since died in the hospital he explained to us how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video he shot. it was with us i was the first to get then i saw the flight attendant asking for help to get the other flight attendant out so we had to go inside the plane's me and a few other volunteers. we followed the blood trail looking for her and finally found her further down the cabin we carried her out and tried to get through to the highway that she had some very bad things will and head injuries and bertha legs were broken iranians were hurting from the jet fuel that had come out because she was in a really bad shape but still conscious. did she say nothing at all. she kept saying that your eyes and legs were hurting and i was asking to be put on the ground she was in a shock and disoriented there were only four or five people who volunteered to help secure that with me others were too scared to go near the planes as the engine was in fire and they couldn't put it out for twenty minutes so we were the only ones to give
and got out to help the injured including the flight attendant who has since died in the hospital he explained to us how he found her and shared some of the dramatic video he shot. it was with us i was the first to get then i saw the flight attendant asking for help to get the other flight attendant out so we had to go inside the plane's me and a few other volunteers. we followed the blood trail looking for her and finally found her further down the cabin we carried her out and tried to get...
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abc 7 news is live in san jose to explain what to do. david? >> rising rivers and creeks are has yards when storms hit. but freezing temperatures can cause thousands of dollars of damage. flooding has become part of the norm when high tides coincide. but the freezing temperatures expected late tuesday night pose a threat. damage to landscapinvi< and rof top systems. annie is a pool and landscape contractor. >> if you have solar plumbing, like solar for swimming pools have you to empty all of the panels to make sure thatáu@0hey don't freeze he warn that's a thin layer can form in pools, as ice expands can crack tile work in older pools. a cold snap can be hazardous. this center is one of three operated by the ehs life builders. the capacity here is 250 but 104 floor mats are set out. >> watering system in place is not a factor during these extreme cold weather months like this. or thes⌟♪ nights wex tried to serve that in better seeking shelter for the night. >> blankets, towels and soap provided with hot meals. homeless can wash, dry their
abc 7 news is live in san jose to explain what to do. david? >> rising rivers and creeks are has yards when storms hit. but freezing temperatures can cause thousands of dollars of damage. flooding has become part of the norm when high tides coincide. but the freezing temperatures expected late tuesday night pose a threat. damage to landscapinvi> if you have solar plumbing, like solar for swimming pools have you to empty all of the panels to make sure thatáu@0hey don't freeze he warn...