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john: we like choices. i want to choose to put a pink mustache on my minivan, and act like a taxy driver, but they don't want he to do this. >> we have to pay big money for licenses, we have it get fingerprinted, pink nurse stash mustache has nothing. john: there coul could be too mh choice. >> we have frappuccino, andal pacino. john: and the super markets? >> so much choice, that is our show, tonight. john: we talk choice, not much more important than health care. president sold obamacare saying it would lower costs, and give us more coverage, and more good choices. win-win. some people would gain better insurance, and if they done they wouldn't lose anything. >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. john: oops that did not work out so well. millions have learned that no, you don't get to keep your doctor, 6 million policies were canceled. but millions of americans without health insurance before now have it. that is why obamacare is good. says the doctor london of doctors
john: we like choices. i want to choose to put a pink mustache on my minivan, and act like a taxy driver, but they don't want he to do this. >> we have to pay big money for licenses, we have it get fingerprinted, pink nurse stash mustache has nothing. john: there coul could be too mh choice. >> we have frappuccino, andal pacino. john: and the super markets? >> so much choice, that is our show, tonight. john: we talk choice, not much more important than health care. president...
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john: okay. we will be right back. who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. john: people in government love central planning. why don't they learn that it usually fails? it failed drastically in the soviet union and it took 70 years before people have the will and the courage to make a change. it also failed in cuba and north korea. and america's post offices in the government schools. government monopolies just don't serve the customers well and they don't have the and then to to serve them well. but somehow politicians and others who love government control don't get that. we will hear from a couple of them tonight. why don't they get a? it drives me crazy because it's so obvious to me. i didn't get it until i had than 15 years of consumer reporting. now, it's obvious that the only thing that does serve consumer as well as competition. if you must please you are customers or go out of business, you get be
john: okay. we will be right back. who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. john: people in government love central planning. why don't they learn that it usually fails? it failed drastically in the soviet union and it took 70 years before people have the will and the courage to make a change. it also failed in cuba and north korea. and america's post offices in the government schools. government...
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maxime and john pr. paul edward jeffers. john charles jenkins. at my father sebastian gorky who i never met. what can i say? >> apple doesn't fall far from the tree. he gave me the gift of life and i enjoying every minute of it. i just wish you could be here with me. >> and my father thomas staff. we love you and miss you, daddy. joseph jenkins jr.. allen keith jensen. farao judy. eli temin as jr.. >> nicholas john. >> charles gregory john. >> laswana johnson. >> scott michael johnson. >> william r. johnston. >> allison jones. >> arthur joseph jones iii. >> bryan jones. >> charles edward jones. >> christopher d. jones. >> donald t jones ii. >> donald w jones. >> linda jones. >> mary s. jones. >>. >> mary jones. >> arthur joseph jones. >> andrew jordan. >> stephen joseph. >> jane josiah. >> michael f. judge. >> paul william jurgens. >> gavkharoy kamardinova. >> my father. 13 years ago yesterday you put me to bed not knowing it would be your last time. i miss you so much. daddy you're my hero. i love you. >> my father james nicholas papa george. no
maxime and john pr. paul edward jeffers. john charles jenkins. at my father sebastian gorky who i never met. what can i say? >> apple doesn't fall far from the tree. he gave me the gift of life and i enjoying every minute of it. i just wish you could be here with me. >> and my father thomas staff. we love you and miss you, daddy. joseph jenkins jr.. allen keith jensen. farao judy. eli temin as jr.. >> nicholas john. >> charles gregory john. >> laswana johnson....
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john: what do we do now? >> i think that the possibility of arming the rebels, if there ever was one, it has probably passed because the islamic state is so strong and you might have a situation. john: possibly from the president speaking. >> if you dump a bunch of weapons on the so-called moderate syrian rebels right now, you end up with them capturing them. we have provided as to the iraqi army and make them even stronger. so i don't think it's an impossible option, but i think that it's going to be quite difficult. john: what you think? >> i think it's the least bad option. i'd rather have rebels are more pro-western and pro-american fighting isis and bashar al-assad and our troops on the ground. john: what about the ron paul option? >> the reason why don't think it's a great idea, if you care about israel, you can't pull out and israel can defend herself. because we give them $3 billion a year. if we pull out of the middle east. john: it's not really just a gift. >> israel is number one and number two is
john: what do we do now? >> i think that the possibility of arming the rebels, if there ever was one, it has probably passed because the islamic state is so strong and you might have a situation. john: possibly from the president speaking. >> if you dump a bunch of weapons on the so-called moderate syrian rebels right now, you end up with them capturing them. we have provided as to the iraqi army and make them even stronger. so i don't think it's an impossible option, but i think...
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john: john, did you want it say something? >> if you look at the rhetoric, vice president biden talking about following isil to the gates of hell and talk about destroying isil, this rhetoric which is to answer the political need that sends a vengeance that has come after these two beheadings is to meet the rhetorical need of that sense of vengeance but all the policy we've been talking about is much slower. much more complicated. and that's this tension that's here. between trying to show that the administration is doing something. and the actions which will not -- john: so the words are on the tip of the skiss and the body is back? >> way back. and there's just -- that's not going to get resolved and you have all of these democratic candidates trying to feed that energy in the public. so they're saying they're not moving fast enough. they're not moving fast enough. and that -- that weakens the president when his own team is saying that. john: we've got to get to a second crisis for the president and european leaders. that's
john: john, did you want it say something? >> if you look at the rhetoric, vice president biden talking about following isil to the gates of hell and talk about destroying isil, this rhetoric which is to answer the political need that sends a vengeance that has come after these two beheadings is to meet the rhetorical need of that sense of vengeance but all the policy we've been talking about is much slower. much more complicated. and that's this tension that's here. between trying to...
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john brett cahill. michael john cahill. scott walter cahill. thomas joseph cahill. george c.cain salvadore calabro. joseph m.calandrillo. philip calcagno. edward calderon. kenneth marcus caldwell. dominic enrico calia. felix calixte. francis joseph callahan. liam callahan. susan ma m.calli. roko camaj. michael f. cammarata. david campbell. geoffrey tols campbell. robert arthur campbell. sandra patricia campbell. sean thomas canavan. john a. candela. vincent cangelosi. stephen j. cangialosi. lisa bella cannava. brian cannizzaro. michael canty. louis anthony caporicci. jonathan neff cappello. james christopher cappers. richard michael caproni. jose manuel cardona. dennis m.carey. edward carlino. michael scott carlo. and my only child, my beloved daughter, dominique lisa pandolfo. >> donny, we love and miss you and until we meet again, may god hold you in the palm of his hand. god bless america. >> david g. carlone. mark stephen carney. joyce ann carpen eto. jeremy m carrington. michael carroll. peter carroll. james joseph carson jr. christopher mikael carstanjen. jame
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when lankton and the barons united in opposition to john, john had no choice but to hear their demands. the barons spelled out those demands in a statement that the -- that recited what they took to be there right under the feudal system and customs. in june, 1215, at runnymede, king jon attached to sealed to that statement now known as magna carta. the barons in turn pledged their fealty to the king. that event is depicted in the supreme court on the frieze that runs across the top of our courtroom. the next time you're in washington, you can pick it out. it is on the left side toward the back. and you will see that the sculptor has done a very good job of capturing an unhappy expression on king john's face. now, at bottom, magna carta was the result of a feudal quarrel for compromise. barons get what they can get, and the king kept what he could keep. the magna carta of 1215 spoke to you are interested in is a product of its era. after first announcing the freedom of the church, the document recites feudal and customary rights for marriage and debts and property and so on. some of th
when lankton and the barons united in opposition to john, john had no choice but to hear their demands. the barons spelled out those demands in a statement that the -- that recited what they took to be there right under the feudal system and customs. in june, 1215, at runnymede, king jon attached to sealed to that statement now known as magna carta. the barons in turn pledged their fealty to the king. that event is depicted in the supreme court on the frieze that runs across the top of our...
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john: school is fun. >> yes. john: if they make it, it college they struggle with the cost. >> $60,000 a year. >> this girl paid for duke by doing pornography. >> high administration is increasing federal student aid. >> education, and its enemies, that is sour show tonight. -- is our show tonight. john: biggest education controversy this year over common core. the supporters say this is eye single common standard that tells parents, in every state, this is when your kid ought to know, some union teachers are upset. >> they are crippleing our student's education, and joy of learning, common core standards they must contan ly struggle. to push themselves to levels that are not developly arope yeahappropriate. john: no say common core support supporters. >> life is full of measures sticks, how smart we are, how fast we are, how well we can you know compete. but until now, it has been hard to tell how well kids are competeing in school, and how will they will do when they get out of school, that is where common core
john: school is fun. >> yes. john: if they make it, it college they struggle with the cost. >> $60,000 a year. >> this girl paid for duke by doing pornography. >> high administration is increasing federal student aid. >> education, and its enemies, that is sour show tonight. -- is our show tonight. john: biggest education controversy this year over common core. the supporters say this is eye single common standard that tells parents, in every state, this is when...
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john: thank you, adam. a few more options from the sharing economy like shared meals in a stranger's house. >> thanks for having us. check out all these airline seats. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase you'll earn unlimited double miles. now we're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? . john: my big government-loving friends sometimes say, stossel, what are you whining about? americans voted for big government. democracy is all about choice, you have a choice, you can vote the bums out. true. >> this is an election alert. john: democracy is a free market, we choose our representatives, but compared to a real free market, the political process is vastly inferior
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john: seen john: seen him. john: we look forward to a renewal of the patriot act in 2006. that law has done exactly what it has intended to do in this country cannot afford to be without its protections. john: the project was renewed. the vote was not close. now in addition the nsa comes to our phone records, e-mails, knows what else. >> you cannot have 100 percent security and also then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience the. john: and i suspect most americans agree with that, and that is appalling says judge andrew napolitano. why? because people do want to kill us. >> what makes america great is an atmosphere of limited government, the limitations guaranteed by the constitution. when those guarantees fall by the wayside and the government in the name of security rejects its limitations and believes it can regulate behavior, invade any rate, right in the law as long as the goal is security then there is no difference between the united states of america and some other empire that collapsed because it was too powerful for its own good. john: too powerful for
john: seen john: seen him. john: we look forward to a renewal of the patriot act in 2006. that law has done exactly what it has intended to do in this country cannot afford to be without its protections. john: the project was renewed. the vote was not close. now in addition the nsa comes to our phone records, e-mails, knows what else. >> you cannot have 100 percent security and also then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience the. john: and i suspect most americans agree with...
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john: wide? >> local communities cared about their aldie and in some cases companies talked about lawsuits. in some cases we realized the more stuff that is going on, that's material that you're wasting. john: out of selfish reasons they were cleaning up? >> in some cases selfish reasons, and other that they have to do better for their local communities. john: completely revisionist made of history, let me just read your note. and i have a question for you. you have every trans to address this here. he says that many people say that the stuff we are doing now to try to address climate change is going to make note difference in cost us a fortune. what is the point? >> first of all, it doesn't cost a fortune but second of all, it will drive innovation. jonathan was completely telling fairytales when he described how state and local governments on their own, with companies led to a decline in pollution. >> it happen with the clean air act that set the standard and let the states implement it. that i
john: wide? >> local communities cared about their aldie and in some cases companies talked about lawsuits. in some cases we realized the more stuff that is going on, that's material that you're wasting. john: out of selfish reasons they were cleaning up? >> in some cases selfish reasons, and other that they have to do better for their local communities. john: completely revisionist made of history, let me just read your note. and i have a question for you. you have every trans to...
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he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richie perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john thomson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza drove past them, parked and began to walk across the street to his apartment. at that point john thompson turned to him and said, i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet, if you will and decided he didn't want any part of it. and as he was running away, freeman said he heard the shots. >> the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson, but knew it would be
he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richie perkins confronted mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested freeman and thompson. >> the...
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john f. kennedy had a thousand of them. >> and funny. >> no man could ever put his hands up a woman's dress with a library card. >> rebounding. >> you laugh at it, you can deal with it. >> and reinventing. >> you want brutal honesty? >> on the red carpet. >> i'm not going to say anything nasty. she came in an egg. and some people will do anything to not have to speak to ryan seacrest. >> at her kitchen counter. >> you know how you get a man's respect? >> how. >> naked.
john f. kennedy had a thousand of them. >> and funny. >> no man could ever put his hands up a woman's dress with a library card. >> rebounding. >> you laugh at it, you can deal with it. >> and reinventing. >> you want brutal honesty? >> on the red carpet. >> i'm not going to say anything nasty. she came in an egg. and some people will do anything to not have to speak to ryan seacrest. >> at her kitchen counter. >> you know how you get...
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in opposition d to john and the barons marched no choice john had but to hear their demands. he barons spelled out the demands in a statement that decided what they took to be under the feudal system and customs. 1215 at runny mead, king john attached a seal to the magna nt now known as carta. the barons in turn pledged to king. that event is depict in the supreme court on the freeze that runs across the top of our courtroom. next time you're in washington, it's on the left the back. captured an has unhappy expression on king john's face. feudal quarrel through a practical compromise. barons took what they could get and the king kept what the 1215 spoke with the protagonist of narrow nterest and so is the product of the era. after first announcing the freedom of the church, the feudal and ites customary rights respecting estates, marriages, properties, debts, and so on. the provisions suggest social and economic changes, for number as at we now hapter 8 provided no widow is compelled to marry so long as ae has a mind to live without husband. others reflect the problems of he
in opposition d to john and the barons marched no choice john had but to hear their demands. he barons spelled out the demands in a statement that decided what they took to be under the feudal system and customs. 1215 at runny mead, king john attached a seal to the magna nt now known as carta. the barons in turn pledged to king. that event is depict in the supreme court on the freeze that runs across the top of our courtroom. next time you're in washington, it's on the left the back. captured...
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marc and john coughlin. john g. coughlin. john jay conklin. james eco. and my sister deborah martino. rest in peace with mom. we love you. >> in loving memory my brother chris terry robert clay. thank you for being our brother and our laughter. >> andre colin cox. frederick john cox. james raymond coyle. michelle corrail below. christopher seton cramer. eric a. cranford. denise elizabeth grant. james leslie crawford junior. robert james crawford. tara kathleen cramer. joanne mary create. john a. chrissy. daniel hal chrisman. denise a cross. kevin r. -- thomas g. crotty. john farr crowe. wells crowther. robert l. cruickshank. john robert cruise. grace grace allegra kuala. kenneth john kubis. francisco cruz could there'll. thelma cuccinelli. richard joseph could be now. neal james cardwell. thomas patrick colon the third. john cullinan. joyce rose comments. brian thomas cummins. michael joseph cunningham. robert appeared solo. lawrence damien curia. paul dario curiel. patrick joseph cora men. beverly l. curie. andrew peter charles greene. michael sean curt
marc and john coughlin. john g. coughlin. john jay conklin. james eco. and my sister deborah martino. rest in peace with mom. we love you. >> in loving memory my brother chris terry robert clay. thank you for being our brother and our laughter. >> andre colin cox. frederick john cox. james raymond coyle. michelle corrail below. christopher seton cramer. eric a. cranford. denise elizabeth grant. james leslie crawford junior. robert james crawford. tara kathleen cramer. joanne mary...
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he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of guy john thompson is. >> we were mostly silent on the way from angola to new orleans, there was very little to be said. >> on the way, gordon checked his voice mail. >> gordon had a message from elisa. >> they're driving very solemnly like it's over, as they're exiting angola. they had no cell phone coverage for miles and miles and miles. i'm calling their office in philadelphia just berserk. going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from elisa saying, i found something really important, i think this is big, you have t
he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of...
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nick. >> john, good evening, the u.s. believes that the islamic state group presents a clear and present danger to u.s. interests here in the middle east and eventually to the u.s. itself. but it's not enough to target the group militarily. the u.s. needs to use diplomas . >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >>> the islamic state group still controls one-third of iraq and syria. the u.s. can't defeat the group militarily. it must convince a normally fractious region to unite. >> it needs to be isolated diplomatically. needs to be clear that it has no allies in the region. >> i think administration understands it doesn't want to end up in a one on one battle with a sunni force in the region. >> the united states will try unite sunni dominated states for a growing consensus for the enemy, shia iran. >> let them continue that because right now our interests in the iranians are unitied, we want iraq to be a some unitary state. >> kuwait can cut off financing. saudi arabia can help eliminate some support for the islamic sta
nick. >> john, good evening, the u.s. believes that the islamic state group presents a clear and present danger to u.s. interests here in the middle east and eventually to the u.s. itself. but it's not enough to target the group militarily. the u.s. needs to use diplomas . >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >>> the islamic state group still controls one-third of iraq and syria. the u.s. can't defeat the group militarily. it must convince a normally fractious region to...
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john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because it was out. bill: just by that margin. john: that's strong, strong play by cilic. bill: and there's the break. so now two sets and a break here in the third. marin cilic is two games away from the final of the u.s. open. . right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ ♪ there's a gap out
john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because...
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she runs an says, john, the jig is up here it john dillinger, cool as a cucumber, puts on his pants, gets his machine gun, comes to the store, opens it, leans out, and starts firing machine gun bullets out of the store. the police and the fbi start firing back at him. the door is chewed up by bullets. to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from his gun hits any of the fbi agents in the actual quarter you are in right now. one bullet from the fbi and the police is gone hits john dillinger in the fight. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the fbi shoe out -- chewed out. he comes out the store. dillinger is wounded in the leg, so he races over here, stands here holding a submachine gun in one area -- one hand and a gun in the other, and tells his girlfriend, get the getaway car. literally, the most wanted man in america is standing here bleeding like a stuck take, a this building next door, sees a man who he recognizes as john dillinger, bank robber, reaches under his bed, takes out a shotgun, and aims it at dillinger, who is here. the ki
she runs an says, john, the jig is up here it john dillinger, cool as a cucumber, puts on his pants, gets his machine gun, comes to the store, opens it, leans out, and starts firing machine gun bullets out of the store. the police and the fbi start firing back at him. the door is chewed up by bullets. to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from his gun hits any of the fbi agents in the actual quarter you are in right now. one bullet from the fbi and the...
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. >> john: max effort and small results. j baez plays hard and that's one of the things that renteria and his staff have been impressed with, taking every plate appearance very seriously as a learning opportunity and that one skips in the dirt and coghlan advances to third. we've seen a lot of that had arc this afternoon, my goodness. >> john: again. , it does not take the hop that he's looking for and that ball with a 56-foot off-speed pitch. the hop that he's looking for and that ball with a 56-foot off-speed pitch. >> matt: rizzo bounces that one past gordon. coghlan scores and it's a 7-3 dodger lead. second hit of the afternoon for anthony rizzo and his 74th rbi of the season. >> john: hanging breaking ball and again, he's the got his hands so over the play, but keeps them back. putting the ball in place at the right place at the right time. first and third, nobody out. couldn't score a run so the cubs get a run back. the pinch hitter now will be the right-handed swinging mike gold. >> matt: it's been a tough year altoge
. >> john: max effort and small results. j baez plays hard and that's one of the things that renteria and his staff have been impressed with, taking every plate appearance very seriously as a learning opportunity and that one skips in the dirt and coghlan advances to third. we've seen a lot of that had arc this afternoon, my goodness. >> john: again. , it does not take the hop that he's looking for and that ball with a 56-foot off-speed pitch. the hop that he's looking for and that...
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john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because it was out. bill: just by that margin. john: that's strong, strong play by cilic. bill: and there's the break. so now two sets and a break here in the third. marin cilic is two games away from the final of the u.s. open. . right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ that's keeping you from
john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because...
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>>supervisor john avalos: okay. sorry about that. if there are no other comments or questions we can go on to public comment for this item. public comment is open on the minutes for lafco. seeing no one come forward, public comment is closed. can we have a motion to approve these minutes? >> >>supervisor eric mar: so moved. >> >>supervisor john avalos: next item. actually let's go to item no. 5, supervisor tang the here. let's going to item no. 5. city clerk: study on implementation and opportunities for undergrounding of wires in san francisco. >> from lafco staff. supervisor tang's office came to us and asked if there is a way to do an a study of the finishing of the underground utilities after a discussion with the commissioners it was consideration to put it on the agenda for discussion and i will we go into what she's looking for as to this study. >> thank you for entertaining this item. as you know i'm probably not the only supervisor that is interested in seeing what our city can do to push this in our entire city. this is not
>>supervisor john avalos: okay. sorry about that. if there are no other comments or questions we can go on to public comment for this item. public comment is open on the minutes for lafco. seeing no one come forward, public comment is closed. can we have a motion to approve these minutes? >> >>supervisor eric mar: so moved. >> >>supervisor john avalos: next item. actually let's go to item no. 5, supervisor tang the here. let's going to item no. 5. city clerk: study...
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john? >> it's fromçascpx the whole dr reconciliation. it's bringing back the union together in an attempt to create a more robust, complete, together nation. >> okay, tara? >> i think it's time. in 50 years has past before they have taken the photo. some of the hard feelings may start to vanish over the time. >> okay, jamie. >> that was sort of the moment for a lot of the veterans who are now politicians to find a commonality amongst imperialism in the late 19th century. >> when confederate veterans decided they should support the spanish american war, that became a moment of sort of unity. john? >> i think there's a bit of a political nature to it, and then there's also, you know, even though we're seeing veterans, there's less veterans at that point because it pools attention because there's less people involved in the event, and it's sort of an effort. part of it is the confederacy wants to expand the honorable image of themselves. >> okay. so whose memory is not visible in the hand sha
john? >> it's fromçascpx the whole dr reconciliation. it's bringing back the union together in an attempt to create a more robust, complete, together nation. >> okay, tara? >> i think it's time. in 50 years has past before they have taken the photo. some of the hard feelings may start to vanish over the time. >> okay, jamie. >> that was sort of the moment for a lot of the veterans who are now politicians to find a commonality amongst imperialism in the late 19th...
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i think john makes a good point. where rur military budget is greater than the next six countries combined. maybe we do need to pull back and as john implies, not be the world's policeman. maybe we need to protect our own interest. that way the saudi arabias of the world have a vested interest knowing that we might not step in. maybe that's the best solution to this. >> sasha, do you think that would work? >> i think it's worth considering. we have a bunch of bad options here. it's finding the least worst. it's a mistake to think these allies are our friends. at best, they are frenemys. this is going to get bigger and hurt more and cost more if we don't nip it in the bud right now and we are not doing that. the united states should make a stance and say hey, we are doing this and we are doing this together. we are going in and we are going to take them out and be done with them. >> then who pays for it? isn't that the issue? >> they should all be paying us. kuwait exists because we saved them from saddam hussein. now
i think john makes a good point. where rur military budget is greater than the next six countries combined. maybe we do need to pull back and as john implies, not be the world's policeman. maybe we need to protect our own interest. that way the saudi arabias of the world have a vested interest knowing that we might not step in. maybe that's the best solution to this. >> sasha, do you think that would work? >> i think it's worth considering. we have a bunch of bad options here. it's...
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they love john barry. hey call him silent john because he never said two words if one would do. meanwhile jones at the drop of a hat, if a beggar on a street corner would say do you have any the navy, he'd say wait a minute. boar the man to death. he'd go, just don't you have a dollar? yes, sir? >> you mentioned that -- yes, sir. > then you quote john adams naming it after the founder of the world. google and king century.f the ninth how did this come about? >> how did he do all this? >> yeah. > he was dealing with the vikings. i'm not being smart aleck. he just -- i would imagine that would have been the first marie antoinette if he hasn't viking ething with the rates and literally decided fleet.ave their own he's the founder of the british navy. yep? any other -- yes, sir. yes, i read your biography of ohn barry and was first catholic to serve in a high position. was he ever discriminated against for -- he never gives any notification of it, you know? spread out.re there's a collection that's in the new york historical society. independent sea port museum with the family paper
they love john barry. hey call him silent john because he never said two words if one would do. meanwhile jones at the drop of a hat, if a beggar on a street corner would say do you have any the navy, he'd say wait a minute. boar the man to death. he'd go, just don't you have a dollar? yes, sir? >> you mentioned that -- yes, sir. > then you quote john adams naming it after the founder of the world. google and king century.f the ninth how did this come about? >> how did he do all...
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i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a new offensive, the u.s. strikes new i.s.i.l. targets in iraq and washington announces a new plan to stop americans from joining the group. request more victims of gm's starters. and facing americans tonight under review, ray rice's plan to get back on the playing field and the nfl's response to the outrage expressed by female fans. we begin with new developments in the fight against the islamic state of iraq and the levant. u.s. air strikes in iraq have taken a strategic turn. for the first time, strikes are directly supporting iraqi forces fighting i.s.i.l. previous strikes were directed towards u.s. personnel. syria and iran were missing from the table. iran is against i.s.i.l. but won't join the u.s. military coalition. a new plan to arm syrian fighters against i.s.i.l. the plan was requested by the president and would be by the state department to train and equip forces. tony, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> let me start with the strikes. we've seen them close to baghdad no
i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a new offensive, the u.s. strikes new i.s.i.l. targets in iraq and washington announces a new plan to stop americans from joining the group. request more victims of gm's starters. and facing americans tonight under review, ray rice's plan to get back on the playing field and the nfl's response to the outrage expressed by female fans. we begin with new developments in the fight against the islamic state of iraq and the levant. u.s. air strikes in iraq have...
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that's amended by the incumbent john steward company. john steward simitian was deemed complete, responsive and compliant by titus stapp and the cities contact monitoring division. the office of city attorney and the monitoring division both advised that in the case of only one response the authority did not need to convene a scoring panel. consistent with the terms of the rfp the project staff then negotiated with john stewart or sublease and property management agreement to continue its role on treasure island and the board approved the agreement in it its june meeting. john steward has provided exemplary property management services during the term of the original agreement. i have consistently demonstrated a strong institutional knowledge of the island and its environment and issues. they have played a critical role in ensuring the efficient orderly process for implementation of a very complex residential transition and relocation plan. the continuation of john stuart as manager will provide will prove beneficial to treasure island r
that's amended by the incumbent john steward company. john steward simitian was deemed complete, responsive and compliant by titus stapp and the cities contact monitoring division. the office of city attorney and the monitoring division both advised that in the case of only one response the authority did not need to convene a scoring panel. consistent with the terms of the rfp the project staff then negotiated with john stewart or sublease and property management agreement to continue its role...
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john, there is momentum. the peshmerga are managing to reclaim the towns and villages in the critical areas. the plan is to cut off the flow from syria. that is why they are going after places around mosul and places such as azuma where a battle is being fought intensely. we have been trying to get there some time to try and show what is taking place, but there are developments happening around the areas. as i say, the plan is to cut off the artery, the flow from syria with fighters and arms and weapons that would cripple the fighters here in northern iraq. but the focus is very much on those towns and u.s. air strikes are making a huge difference as you mentioned. 176 now today according to u.s. central command. we have france agreeing to conduct air strikes in iraq. they are not prepared to go into syria. you have the australians committing eight f-18 fighter jets to the war. john, momentum growing as military advisers come into the country here in northern iraq to train, assist and advise the forces. not j
john, there is momentum. the peshmerga are managing to reclaim the towns and villages in the critical areas. the plan is to cut off the flow from syria. that is why they are going after places around mosul and places such as azuma where a battle is being fought intensely. we have been trying to get there some time to try and show what is taking place, but there are developments happening around the areas. as i say, the plan is to cut off the artery, the flow from syria with fighters and arms...
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in the east, i'm john berman. it is a crucial day in the battle against isis. all eyes on president obama, he's getting set to address the nation tonight on his strategy to eliminate isis. and this morning, we're getting some insight into just what the president will say. an administration official tells cnn the president will focus on three angles, blaming the threat posed by isis, actions taken against isis, announcing a new series of proposals to ultimately destroy the group. we're also being told the president feels he already has authority to take action. so he will not need to ask congress to vote ahead of the midterm election. many congressmen pleased they will not have to take a vote on this matter. the president meet with leaders tuesday ahead of the address but at the white house, john boehner saying there are questions to be addressed. >> before we know, it's important we take organized steps. the first step is, what's the plan? >> he'll talk about the risk that the united states faces. and he'll talk about the strategy that he's put together to conf
in the east, i'm john berman. it is a crucial day in the battle against isis. all eyes on president obama, he's getting set to address the nation tonight on his strategy to eliminate isis. and this morning, we're getting some insight into just what the president will say. an administration official tells cnn the president will focus on three angles, blaming the threat posed by isis, actions taken against isis, announcing a new series of proposals to ultimately destroy the group. we're also...
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it was his word against john dean's. the country was not i don't think ready to take this momentous historical act of impeachment just on the words of one white house lawyer who obviously had a self-serve interesting in saying it was my boss who told me to do this stuff. >> mark from bridgewater, massachusetts. mark, are you with us? >> caller: yes, good afternoon. >> go ahead, please. >> i'm grateful for the coverage you had all week. i wanted to make a comment to the author and it was simply that i disagreed with his commentary on president nixon's farewell address. i thought it was rather weak and not very -- the remarks were fairly verbose and circuitous. what i wanted to say was when president kennedy was asked about the election of 1960 and richard nixon during that election, he simply said that dick nixon came into the election the way he went out, with no class. i'd like to get your comments on that. >> what was the first question? >> his remarks on august the 9th. he thought they weren't as -- >> and what i love
it was his word against john dean's. the country was not i don't think ready to take this momentous historical act of impeachment just on the words of one white house lawyer who obviously had a self-serve interesting in saying it was my boss who told me to do this stuff. >> mark from bridgewater, massachusetts. mark, are you with us? >> caller: yes, good afternoon. >> go ahead, please. >> i'm grateful for the coverage you had all week. i wanted to make a comment to the...
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john. >> it is interesting, atika. it shows isis in iraq and syria, keeping up to date with the events and not afraid to respond almost in realtime. >> reporter: very much so. that is the point. to show what isis is watching and what is happening on the political scene in the united states and responding as such. this is a common theme of all of the isis videos. they watch and respond to it. it is like they are trying to have a conversation, but through these videos and using these hostages to deliver that. >> atika shubert for us in london. thank you so much. >>> 54 minutes past the hour. more billionaires than ever before. so many more that "forbes" magazine had to move the goal post down the field a little. >>> all right. good tuesday morning. let's get an early start on monday. asian stocks ended the day mixed. protests continuing in hong kong. european shares mixed right now. u.s. shares have pointed up for the last day of september. the dow has dropped 30 points. the nasdaq is down 1.6%. tech stocks have not had
john. >> it is interesting, atika. it shows isis in iraq and syria, keeping up to date with the events and not afraid to respond almost in realtime. >> reporter: very much so. that is the point. to show what isis is watching and what is happening on the political scene in the united states and responding as such. this is a common theme of all of the isis videos. they watch and respond to it. it is like they are trying to have a conversation, but through these videos and using these...