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in other words your payback can be immediate, now. making money. are there any hidden costs? the inverter typically is has a 10-year warranty that will last about 15 years we're estimating and they're getting better all the time. the solar people will build that replacement cost into your financial analysis and maintenance. the only maintenance that i ever do on my panels is a keep them clean when the pollen starts going. i don't live in a dusty area and i don't have birds nesting above the panels. i discourage that for obvious reasons. if they're tilted, you're going to be fine. on a real test, the maximum loss is around 7% even if they didn't wash them. most of the solar homes bought in the last five years and they're just starting to turn over. we're getting hard data on what this does to appraisal values. there has been some study that supports sort of the idea that, yeah, if two homes, all things being equal and the p.v. system looks decent, that if a home has $150 electric bill and this has a $10 a month, that going to be more valuable and have $140 available for mortga
in other words your payback can be immediate, now. making money. are there any hidden costs? the inverter typically is has a 10-year warranty that will last about 15 years we're estimating and they're getting better all the time. the solar people will build that replacement cost into your financial analysis and maintenance. the only maintenance that i ever do on my panels is a keep them clean when the pollen starts going. i don't live in a dusty area and i don't have birds nesting above the...
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payback time. >> actually, my own personal experience was i knew it when ii was a child. >> stephen: do they teach it over there? >> yes, they do. exactly the same as here. >> stephen: do they translate it into australian for you guys? ( laughter ) >> yes. after "rulon rouge" i was traveling on the siberian express, and had two recorded book. i can't remember what the other one was, but one was f. scott fitzgerald, the can the gray. i put it on -- >> stephen: let's talk about the other book for a while. >> next book club. pit it on and five hours later i woke up and i realized-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: you fell asleep during "the great gatsby." and you said i don't know what the ( bleep ) has happened. and i got to make a movie of that thing. >> this really needs a movie. >> stephen: why do this now? this book came out something like 90 years ago and there have been six movies made of it. there was a silent movie made of this thing. >> yes, indeed. >> stephen: why make it again now and why 3d? >> first of all, -- >> stephen: pick those questions-- pick the one you like. ( laughter )
payback time. >> actually, my own personal experience was i knew it when ii was a child. >> stephen: do they teach it over there? >> yes, they do. exactly the same as here. >> stephen: do they translate it into australian for you guys? ( laughter ) >> yes. after "rulon rouge" i was traveling on the siberian express, and had two recorded book. i can't remember what the other one was, but one was f. scott fitzgerald, the can the gray. i put it on --...
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payback is due. and this is so essential that we forfeited is when we joined the world of the enlightenment and the social contract and we said that the government will take over the responsibility of prosecuting and punishing crimes and the question in this book is, well, is the government doing that? why are people walking around saying that we live in a world of injustice if, and facsimile this system is doing its job? why isn't it that the legal system gives us an oorty to mike as victims and opportunity to simulate the revenge experience, to give them an emotional release of having the satisfaction, the true sense of vengeful satisfaction that i confronts you and i need to have my just desserts. there is a debt owed to the society, and they're is a debt that is the to the victim and that we only seem to be concerned about the debt that is up to society, and we drastically short changed the payment that is otherwise do. so that is the opening themes, and i will just off, and we are going to have
payback is due. and this is so essential that we forfeited is when we joined the world of the enlightenment and the social contract and we said that the government will take over the responsibility of prosecuting and punishing crimes and the question in this book is, well, is the government doing that? why are people walking around saying that we live in a world of injustice if, and facsimile this system is doing its job? why isn't it that the legal system gives us an oorty to mike as victims...
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payback is due. it's so essential that we forfeited this one would join the world of enlightenment and the social contract, and we said that the government will take over the responsibility of prosecuting and punishing crime. the question in this book is, well, is the government doing that? why are people walking around saying that we live in a world of injustice if, in fact, the legal system is doing its job? why isn't that the legal system gives us an opportunity, gives victims and opportunity to stimulate, given the emotional relief of having the satisfaction, the true sense of vengeful satisfaction that i stand confronting you and i need to my just desserts. there's a debt owed to the site and there's a dead that is easily owed to the victim. and that we only think to be concerned about the debt is our society and we drastically shortchanged the payment that is otherwise be. so that is the opening themes and i want to start off and have a full conversation here, so you'll see the cameras go back
payback is due. it's so essential that we forfeited this one would join the world of enlightenment and the social contract, and we said that the government will take over the responsibility of prosecuting and punishing crime. the question in this book is, well, is the government doing that? why are people walking around saying that we live in a world of injustice if, in fact, the legal system is doing its job? why isn't that the legal system gives us an opportunity, gives victims and...
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this is payback, peter. payback. >> we're hoping it's going to be positive payback, for sure. third year in a row we played them. fourth time in five years. definitely have become a huge rival. >> coach oats, first time behind the bench, leading this team into the playoffs. what do you expect from him? >> i think we're just expecting consisten consistency. more? >> what does that mean? number one? number one. first time's a charm? >> yeah. >> okay. >> according to slap shot, we're going to win. i like his enthusiasm. the team finished really hot. one of the hottest teams in the nhl for sure. we're just hoping they're going the continue that momentum into the playoffs. >> the capitals have never won a stanley cup title. hopefully this could be the year. and, slap shot, his head is normally white. it's red. he's a true redhead. a true redhead for this playoff run. barb, we're ready. we're completely ready to rock the red. >> it sounds like it. >> rocking the red. >> thank you. >>> now if the game goes late you won't have to worry about catching a train home. three metra stations
this is payback, peter. payback. >> we're hoping it's going to be positive payback, for sure. third year in a row we played them. fourth time in five years. definitely have become a huge rival. >> coach oats, first time behind the bench, leading this team into the playoffs. what do you expect from him? >> i think we're just expecting consisten consistency. more? >> what does that mean? number one? number one. first time's a charm? >> yeah. >> okay. >>...
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was deny that arbitration payback for political support. about thise concerns affair. questions of these verified. i have every confidence in the procedure, not least because my conscience is clear. she has insisted that she has nothing to hide here she sat in front of a marathon session. dominique strauss has heaped his scorn on the organization. today, christine lagarde has the full support of her countrymen, and possibly the board. >> it was hardly what the residents of moore, oklahoma needed, but the today they were battered by thunderstorms which made the cleanup operations harder. the first funerals were held for the people killed in monday's twister. continuesurvivors, we to hear extraordinary accounts. one man's young son was hiding a school which took a direct hit. >> how does that work, when they sounded the alarms for their tornado warning in our area? i was stuck in between, do i have enough time to rescue both of my kids, which were both in the path of the tornado. there was no way i could make it. and i went tolter the restroom and i prayed and i .rayed a
was deny that arbitration payback for political support. about thise concerns affair. questions of these verified. i have every confidence in the procedure, not least because my conscience is clear. she has insisted that she has nothing to hide here she sat in front of a marathon session. dominique strauss has heaped his scorn on the organization. today, christine lagarde has the full support of her countrymen, and possibly the board. >> it was hardly what the residents of moore, oklahoma...
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was deny that arbitration payback for political support. about thise concerns affair. questions of these verified. i have every confidence in the procedure, not least because my conscience is clear. she has insisted that she has nothing to hide here she sat in front of a marathon session. dominique strauss has heaped his scorn on the organization. today, christine lagarde has the full support of her countrymen, and possibly the board. >> it was hardly what the residents of moore, oklahoma needed, but the today they were battered by thunderstorms which made the cleanup operations harder. the first funerals were held for the people killed in monday's twister. continuesurvivors, we to hear extraordinary accounts. one man's young son was hiding a school which took a direct hit. >> how does that work, when they sounded the alarms for their tornado warning in our area? i was stuck in between, do i have enough time to rescue both of my kids, which were both in the path of the tornado. there was no way i could make it. and i went tolter the restroom and i prayed and i .rayed a
was deny that arbitration payback for political support. about thise concerns affair. questions of these verified. i have every confidence in the procedure, not least because my conscience is clear. she has insisted that she has nothing to hide here she sat in front of a marathon session. dominique strauss has heaped his scorn on the organization. today, christine lagarde has the full support of her countrymen, and possibly the board. >> it was hardly what the residents of moore, oklahoma...
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is this just payback to what the u.s. did then? >> you know, wolf, i think you may be on to something. keep in mind, that the president of russia, putin, was once head of the kgb, a kgb officer himself, left as a colonel. he could have been mad about that, waited for revenge. he's known to be very volatile. he puts a lot of faith in his intelligence services. and he could have remembered it all these years and finally said, here, i'm doing it. i don't care what the negotiations are over syria or anything else. this is payback, absolutely possible. >> we remember, she was shown with a bunch of wigs, too. and her alleged espionage ring in new york, and the other russians picked up waiting supposedly to be activated. that's my sense it could have been payback. i'm sure we'll learn more down the road. bob, thanks very much. >> thanks. >>> we received a statement today from a man who reports, say he was visited by tamerlan tsarnaev just before the boston ma are marathon bombing. his statement today says, and i'll read it to our viewers,
is this just payback to what the u.s. did then? >> you know, wolf, i think you may be on to something. keep in mind, that the president of russia, putin, was once head of the kgb, a kgb officer himself, left as a colonel. he could have been mad about that, waited for revenge. he's known to be very volatile. he puts a lot of faith in his intelligence services. and he could have remembered it all these years and finally said, here, i'm doing it. i don't care what the negotiations are over...
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instead, they say it's payback fr funds the districts already spept years ago. >> school districts are finally getting money from the state that some supersbintendents says long oversdu. >> this money is money that the state of california owes us. at the time we built a number of our facilities, we were not able to fully fund them. but we needed them. this has been money that's been owed us for years. >> more than $57 million will be spread in school districts for con sfrux instruction projects that have already been completed. the money coming from the state will go back into the general fund. it includes the fine arts center, and retrofitting. >> once we back fill the money that was fronted in the past we begin with what projects do we take on? >> castro valley is looking to determine what projects need to be prioritized. it is also waiting for the state to figure out its general budget which will affect the distriblgt's bottom line. >> we are still one of the lowest funded states in the nalgs. so, somehow, to get ahead of the curve, more importantly, is to develop facilities that pr
instead, they say it's payback fr funds the districts already spept years ago. >> school districts are finally getting money from the state that some supersbintendents says long oversdu. >> this money is money that the state of california owes us. at the time we built a number of our facilities, we were not able to fully fund them. but we needed them. this has been money that's been owed us for years. >> more than $57 million will be spread in school districts for con sfrux...
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. >> i know people don't like to hear this, this case and this sentence, i think, are obvious payback for the acquittal in the case in l.a. >> today, simpson's life includes reading golf magazines and watching tv inside a 6 by 10 foot cell where he has a cell mate and uses the bottom bunk. >> you think he looks beat? >> a beaten man. the system beat him to death. >> his close friend says simpson is aging rapidly in his new life. >> what's his life in prison? >> his life is basically, he's working at the gym. he's in charge of the gym. he coached the baseball team. >> reporter: his testimony won't answer any of the old questions. it's just a las ditch attempt at freedom for a man who won't get his first shot at parole until he's 70. i'm neil karlinsky for "nightline" in las vegas. >> are you an influencer? inside the social network where clout is the key to cool. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool. awesome! perfect! dad to the rescue. the perfect pla
. >> i know people don't like to hear this, this case and this sentence, i think, are obvious payback for the acquittal in the case in l.a. >> today, simpson's life includes reading golf magazines and watching tv inside a 6 by 10 foot cell where he has a cell mate and uses the bottom bunk. >> you think he looks beat? >> a beaten man. the system beat him to death. >> his close friend says simpson is aging rapidly in his new life. >> what's his life in prison?...
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. >> and it's a little payback for a good cause. why a chemistry teacher actually let her students duct tape her to a wall. >> just a small letter can make a huge difference. >> it sure can. bay area twins giving soldiers a little piece of home. the letter writing campaign that's having an impact halfway around the world. that's this week's "cool school" and it's coming up next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. they were hit by falling br, while battling a fire. it's still not clear what cd the tore yesterda >>> two firefighters are being treated for injuries of being hit by falling bricks while battling a fire. not clear what caused the fire at
. >> and it's a little payback for a good cause. why a chemistry teacher actually let her students duct tape her to a wall. >> just a small letter can make a huge difference. >> it sure can. bay area twins giving soldiers a little piece of home. the letter writing campaign that's having an impact halfway around the world. that's this week's "cool school" and it's coming up next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the...
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. >> it is a very smart investment because the payback of this investment will be between six and eight years. also, smaller consumers could be helping out, and the system, by putting that in the grid, we would not have to import that much energy from south africa because we could be a lot more self-sufficient. >> and goes directly into these margaret, allowing him to feed it with his home produces excess energy and draw from it when solar power runs short. this reduces the cost of the system because he does not react -- and the expense of batteries. >> if we were not able to use the grid as it is now, then we would have to have a total separate battery system. now everything produced goes into the bread. >> namibia's state control power company has also installed a solar array to run their headquarters in downtown. other large projects are already powering remote desert committees in the namib desert. the government has a 20-year three-part plan to expand this technology. >> number one is that the products are very expensive. so we have the program. the interest rate is 5%. number two,
. >> it is a very smart investment because the payback of this investment will be between six and eight years. also, smaller consumers could be helping out, and the system, by putting that in the grid, we would not have to import that much energy from south africa because we could be a lot more self-sufficient. >> and goes directly into these margaret, allowing him to feed it with his home produces excess energy and draw from it when solar power runs short. this reduces the cost of...
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was the policy politically motivated payback to administration opponents in the heat of an election year? or merely bureaucratic guidelines on enforcing the nation's tax policies? good morning
was the policy politically motivated payback to administration opponents in the heat of an election year? or merely bureaucratic guidelines on enforcing the nation's tax policies? good morning
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but o'hare says it was payback. >> it was a clear retaliation issue. >> reporter: o'hare, a former police officer and prosecutor, was working in sfpd's internal affairs and was handling a disciplinary case against suhr in 2009 involving his failure to make an arrest in a domestic violence case. it all could have gotten suhr fired. and o'hare says she was threatened. her lawsuit claims an attorney for the police union said she was going to be sorry and that o'hare did not know how this city worked. >> were you ever out to get greg suhr? >> i didn't know the man, didn't know him personally, had no complaints. >> reporter: o'hare's lawyers won't say how much money they're seeking but the city attorney's service says it's ready for a fight. >> i can say that we think that the lawsuit lacks merit. the city attorney is prepared to agressively defend the police department and we're gonna do everything we can to protect taxpayer dollars. >> reporter: no word from chief suhr himself. but late this afternoon, sfpd did send out a statement saying that o'hare was among several let go as part of a cos
but o'hare says it was payback. >> it was a clear retaliation issue. >> reporter: o'hare, a former police officer and prosecutor, was working in sfpd's internal affairs and was handling a disciplinary case against suhr in 2009 involving his failure to make an arrest in a domestic violence case. it all could have gotten suhr fired. and o'hare says she was threatened. her lawsuit claims an attorney for the police union said she was going to be sorry and that o'hare did not know how...
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he wrote that the boston attack was payback for u.s. attacks on muslims during the wars in iraq and afganistan. he also wrote those killed and wounded at the marathon finish line were collateral damage. in the meantime, three of the points tsarnaev made are identical to what a london suicide bomber said before those aeing thes. tsarnaev also wrote he would not miss his older brother tamerlan, who was killed in that shootout with police, because he expected to join him soon. dzhokhar tsarnaev was found on that boat a day after the violent shootout with watertown police. his brother died during that incident. cnn has now learned the nearly 300 rounds that were fired, almost all of those rounds came from police. the bombers had only one guns, a pistol. in a city still searching for answers, questions are now being asked about how events unfolded that night in watertown. that story from cnn's drew griffin. >> reporter: this is all police knew at the time. >> officer down! >> reporter: an m.i.t. officer had been shot and killed. hours earlie
he wrote that the boston attack was payback for u.s. attacks on muslims during the wars in iraq and afganistan. he also wrote those killed and wounded at the marathon finish line were collateral damage. in the meantime, three of the points tsarnaev made are identical to what a london suicide bomber said before those aeing thes. tsarnaev also wrote he would not miss his older brother tamerlan, who was killed in that shootout with police, because he expected to join him soon. dzhokhar tsarnaev...
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payback. payback. >> i knew it was going to happen. i mean -- >> it was like a herd of cows. >> it was terrifying. i felt like i was "the lion king" during the stampede. it was exciting. >> my heart is beating. >> i'm scared. >> jesse, thank you so much. you're always a good sport. >> thank you. >> always welcome here you and the entire cast. see "modern family" tomorrow right here on abc. coming up, bill o'reilly is right here to talk to george live. >>> nice out in times square. back with more from bill o'reilly. host of "the o'reilly factor" on fox news. best-selling author here to talk about "keep it pithy." thanks for coming back. i was flipping through the book last night. this is a different kind of book for you. a lot of things you've written before but kind of like you went back and annotated it. >> look, the world is changing in a very profound way and i don't know if everybody understands how quickly it is changing. some good, but a lot of bad changes so guided to put a lot of things in there. not an advice book, per se, som
payback. payback. >> i knew it was going to happen. i mean -- >> it was like a herd of cows. >> it was terrifying. i felt like i was "the lion king" during the stampede. it was exciting. >> my heart is beating. >> i'm scared. >> jesse, thank you so much. you're always a good sport. >> thank you. >> always welcome here you and the entire cast. see "modern family" tomorrow right here on abc. coming up, bill o'reilly is right here...
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he wrote that the attack was payback for u.s. attacks on muslim areas during wars in muslim lands, proclaiming an attack on one muslim is an attack on all. the source says dzhokhar tsarnaev says the victims were collateral damage. and our national security analyst joins us this morning from boston. thank you for joining us and we appreciate it. i am interested in what you think the new information does. does it change the theory that some floated that dzhokhar tsarnaev was a follower, somebody brainwashed of a sort? >> i think it may be consistent with that notion. you look at dzhokhar, he is being shot at and he thinks he is going to die, and he writes something on a boat, a message on a boat, and it's sort of mimicking the language of jihad, the collateral damage language comes from a lot of materials out of terrorists organizations. the truth is, i mean, he didn't try to save himself and he didn't try to commit suicide. you could imagine a scenario in which he wants to go down with his brother and he comes running out of the b
he wrote that the attack was payback for u.s. attacks on muslim areas during wars in muslim lands, proclaiming an attack on one muslim is an attack on all. the source says dzhokhar tsarnaev says the victims were collateral damage. and our national security analyst joins us this morning from boston. thank you for joining us and we appreciate it. i am interested in what you think the new information does. does it change the theory that some floated that dzhokhar tsarnaev was a follower, somebody...
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payback for attacks against muslims in iraq and afghanistan. he referred to the bombing damage.' he also wrote that he didn't miss his older brother tamerlan - who was killed in a police shoot-out - since he knew he would soon be joining him. the bombings killed three people and wounded more than 200 others. in mountain lion was first spotted this morning. are authorities tranquilized the animal in use a crate to pull it out. they will make sure it's the cat is not entered before releasing it nto the wild. speed >>pam: to people have came to clamor prized but they missed the the power ball number. grant? >> >>grant: skimming devices were found at to walnut creek gas stations recently. on tuesday, police confiscated. they did yesterday, a skimmer was found and where all that just a bolero. the skimmers. the skimmers store the credit card info and then the crooks make illegal purchases with the card. you might want to check your account if you've used your credit card at one of these gas stations. >>p >>jacqueline: dryer conditions and now this evening. we did see clear skies which
payback for attacks against muslims in iraq and afghanistan. he referred to the bombing damage.' he also wrote that he didn't miss his older brother tamerlan - who was killed in a police shoot-out - since he knew he would soon be joining him. the bombings killed three people and wounded more than 200 others. in mountain lion was first spotted this morning. are authorities tranquilized the animal in use a crate to pull it out. they will make sure it's the cat is not entered before releasing it...
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there is a transition necessary for a convicted, afflicted person the and it involves payback. i owe so i go. but i'll tell the incarcerated, hey, if life was fair, you wouldn't be in here right now. you would have parents that cared and gave you the road map to success and they stuck around. they didn't hurt you on wait. they go yeah. if life was fair, you wouldn't have been busted when your partner wasn't. yeah. they love that one a lot. and then i'll say this well, if they locked you up for everything you really did do criminally, when would you get out? they don't like that one at all. so i'm blessed to be here for a brief period of time this afternoon and i'll tell you this, the first thought wrong is my problem. i was flying out of san jose airport which i do about 200 times a year and i know everybody there. i have been flying out of there 15 years and the t.s.a. guy was new. new people hop. they don't stand still. new people. i don't care if it's a starbucks employee, which i love starbucks! i make my coffee like fudge. you have coffee with me in the morning, here, you
there is a transition necessary for a convicted, afflicted person the and it involves payback. i owe so i go. but i'll tell the incarcerated, hey, if life was fair, you wouldn't be in here right now. you would have parents that cared and gave you the road map to success and they stuck around. they didn't hurt you on wait. they go yeah. if life was fair, you wouldn't have been busted when your partner wasn't. yeah. they love that one a lot. and then i'll say this well, if they locked you up for...
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a hint, a slightly detectable smoke signal the fed will stop, all of these smart guys will unwind, payback the repo, saw the bond yields go up, prices go down. then the slower bond traders figure out something that is sweeping his weaker wall street. and then they really slow footed traders who were out in kansas city and other places will suddenly find their end of the week mark is down and a reduction in costs are in, so they panic and start selling. my point is there is no big. this market is so propped up, so medicated, hot tub, artificial and unsustainable that if the fed ever stops, of course it can print a billion dollars a day for eternity. if you think you can, why is anybody working? just have the fed print money and they're all sitting around having a good time. this is not a sustainable ideas. they've taken themselves captive and that's why we are in a dangerous time. [inaudible] >> it's a good question but the whole idea of the dollar is a reserve currency is more or less a myth. a reserve currency in a fixed exchange rate system, where something has to be the settlement not s
a hint, a slightly detectable smoke signal the fed will stop, all of these smart guys will unwind, payback the repo, saw the bond yields go up, prices go down. then the slower bond traders figure out something that is sweeping his weaker wall street. and then they really slow footed traders who were out in kansas city and other places will suddenly find their end of the week mark is down and a reduction in costs are in, so they panic and start selling. my point is there is no big. this market...
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this administration believes in payback. they are using the arm of government whether holder, benghazi, civil rights division. look at their track record here. whether he perjured himself but look at the facts of this administration. that they do exercise payback using government and bureaucracy as the oppressor. >> megyn: what do you make of limp posts, huffington post, jonathan turley. >> he has eclectic mix of views. >> megyn: he is not a right leaning guy but the huffington post saying he has to go. >> i think there are serious questions he will have to answer i. i think he has started to say there were some mistakes that were made. the big issue there is a balancing between freedom of the press and national security. there is always a balance. it would suggest there are gray areas and i think he will say that mistakes were made. >> megyn: he is already saying that. he is coming out and daily beast article talks about the gravity of the situation didn't sink in until monday morning. he felt remorse. we understand this is
this administration believes in payback. they are using the arm of government whether holder, benghazi, civil rights division. look at their track record here. whether he perjured himself but look at the facts of this administration. that they do exercise payback using government and bureaucracy as the oppressor. >> megyn: what do you make of limp posts, huffington post, jonathan turley. >> he has eclectic mix of views. >> megyn: he is not a right leaning guy but the...
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of disregard what they should be thinking for the average person and there was very little actually payback from that b.p. is still being cleaned vironment is still being dealt with finally what do you think should have happened how would you quickly have seen this resolved i think it should have been resolved a lot more quickly than it was i think wal-mart was probably cleaning up their act as soon as this i don't think there was a problem after these initial cases were filed so this was wasting a lot of money and a lot of resources are to produce original kersey s. and prime interest producer thank you guys so much you're out of this debate thanks for having us well imagine there is no poverty at sea if you try but i'm not talking about beatles legend john lennon's one nine hundred seventy one hit song one economist says the solution to poverty is simple get rid of country borders people nayak says that a global open border movement would cost nothing improves the lives of millions of people and double the world's g.d.p. but is it really as simple as that and who could realistically go al
of disregard what they should be thinking for the average person and there was very little actually payback from that b.p. is still being cleaned vironment is still being dealt with finally what do you think should have happened how would you quickly have seen this resolved i think it should have been resolved a lot more quickly than it was i think wal-mart was probably cleaning up their act as soon as this i don't think there was a problem after these initial cases were filed so this was...
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this is kind of a little of payback by the president because when the president was up for re-election, christie and obama worked close on sandy relief, and now christie is up, and he's a big favorite to win re-election, and now obama is coming bacup to see him. i do think ithelps christie big-time in the short term, and in the long term, republicans have to expand the map. they are hungry for a win, nd, sure, this is going to upset the base. it upset the base last year: christie handles questions deafly, and he thinks about the presidency, maybe it's not 20 # 16, could be, maybe 202, it's on the mind. neil: he argued that, you know, focused on new jersey, the reas he didn't run for president, last go around, he was not ready for thaat, and its all about new jersey, new jersey. i'm thinking that if he gets reelected by anything approaching he margin, some of the polls indicate, that would the digest victory for any governor in new jersey in history, let alone a republican in a very, very blue state. he wouldalmost be impressing upon republicans who mig ot like him, lookkwhat i just did
this is kind of a little of payback by the president because when the president was up for re-election, christie and obama worked close on sandy relief, and now christie is up, and he's a big favorite to win re-election, and now obama is coming bacup to see him. i do think ithelps christie big-time in the short term, and in the long term, republicans have to expand the map. they are hungry for a win, nd, sure, this is going to upset the base. it upset the base last year: christie handles...
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>> jimmy: that's karmic payback for telling john your dog died? >> because i'm a horrible person. do you see what just happened? >> so you told him to get a rise out of him? >> i don't know, i just love lying. i'm an actress. >> jimmy: last time you were here, you said you were studying to get your driver's license. was that a lie also? >> no, no, that was true. a sad truth. >> jimmy: did you ever get your driver's license? >> yeah finally. i got my permit the first season of "the big c." i thought it would be nice by the last show if i finally got it. do you have your driver's license yet? i was like no. they were disappointed. >> jimmy: how do you get around? >> taxis. bum rides, yeah. >> jimmy: so now you -- where did you go for your driver's test then? >> i had to go to staten island for it. so i had to drive there myself. which sounds horrible. i live in manhattan. it's actually like an hour or something. an hour drive on the freeway or something to staten island. and by the time i got there, i decided i no longer wanted it. i decided i hated driving. >> jimmy: so you drove t
>> jimmy: that's karmic payback for telling john your dog died? >> because i'm a horrible person. do you see what just happened? >> so you told him to get a rise out of him? >> i don't know, i just love lying. i'm an actress. >> jimmy: last time you were here, you said you were studying to get your driver's license. was that a lie also? >> no, no, that was true. a sad truth. >> jimmy: did you ever get your driver's license? >> yeah finally. i got...
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this is part of payback, right? tell me about that. >> well, houses were mortgage, retirement was dug into, credit card limits were maxed. >> lawyers aren't cheap. >> lawyers aren't cheap. and i often had to pay for the elements of the prosecutor's investigation. i had to pay for translations. i just -- people don't often realize the financial toll this took on my family and our lives were never going to be able to move forward and that we weren't going to be able to afford to defend me. in the future. if something didn't happen. and i've been very fortunate that value has been -- has been identified in what i went there u. >> this wasn't about amanda getting to live dolci vita, right? this is about paying back your family's debts for a large part? >> a large part of it is that. another part of it is that i simply -- i wanted to reclaim who i was. and at the same time, i felt like i had something to give people through my experience. i truly, truly feel like this is more than just about me. this is about how people
this is part of payback, right? tell me about that. >> well, houses were mortgage, retirement was dug into, credit card limits were maxed. >> lawyers aren't cheap. >> lawyers aren't cheap. and i often had to pay for the elements of the prosecutor's investigation. i had to pay for translations. i just -- people don't often realize the financial toll this took on my family and our lives were never going to be able to move forward and that we weren't going to be able to afford to...
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both receiving big time thank u's and big-time payback addition to go with it. breaking and $6 million for her first six months of work. former "the view" costar star jones represent women trying to get where they are. since a lot of them have a lon ways to go. >> we have many issues we are facing with the membership of any pow. we run sort of the gamut, we haveomen run the corpotions hallway to women starting new business out of their homes and everything in between. doctors, lawyers, insurance salespeople, people with manicures. neil: what keeps altogether? >> the fact we are professional women looking the opportunity to network with each other. neil: do find it encouraging? >> it is absolutely encouraging. having the opportunity to talk to both of them in the last two months, i was a big fan. their experience is not everyone's experience. i was thinking about the whole concept of leaning in as a cheryl samberg calls it. depending on who you are, you can't pick and choose when you need to lead in and if you want to lean in. as a minority ofessional women i fee
both receiving big time thank u's and big-time payback addition to go with it. breaking and $6 million for her first six months of work. former "the view" costar star jones represent women trying to get where they are. since a lot of them have a lon ways to go. >> we have many issues we are facing with the membership of any pow. we run sort of the gamut, we haveomen run the corpotions hallway to women starting new business out of their homes and everything in between. doctors,...
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many superen tendants say there's no reason to celebrate because it's payback for funds the districts spent years ago. "today in the bay's" kimberly terry explains. >> reporter: nine school districts are getting money from the state that some say is long overdue. >> this money is money state of california owes us for projects we've already completed. at the time we build a number of our facilities, most of which predate my tenure in the district, we were not able to fully fund them. but needed them so we fronted general fund money. this is money that's been owed us for years. >> more than $57 million will be spread among school districts for construction projects that are already been completed in most cases. in castro valley, the money will go back into the general fund which is where the school district took the money years ago to pay foro je projects whi include the fine arts center. >> obviously, once we back fill the money that was front the in the past, we'll begin looking at what projects can we take on. >> reporter: like most school districts, it is looking at aging infrastruc
many superen tendants say there's no reason to celebrate because it's payback for funds the districts spent years ago. "today in the bay's" kimberly terry explains. >> reporter: nine school districts are getting money from the state that some say is long overdue. >> this money is money state of california owes us for projects we've already completed. at the time we build a number of our facilities, most of which predate my tenure in the district, we were not able to fully...
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>> is a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to them, this is why we're going to do this. it's the hardest thing you're ever going to did is he will not ever be able to respond to this is the way we're going to send this message. look, those ideas are as equally compelling, passive, nonviolence, you have no idea just endowment ready shows i've appeared in the last two weeks where either christ is being quoted to me or gandhi is being quoted to me. it's endless. yes i've heard that before. yes, oh, really, i forgot the. the whole world will be blind. there's no virtue in, there's moral cowardice in not punishing people deserve to be punished. there's nothing moral about. we make it seem like there's a virtue. everyone is accountable talk of what christ would do. we don't have a clue. people are so smug about what would jesus christ -- we don't know. we shouldn't speak for jesus. we don't know. he never had a daughter raped and murdered. never have a wife to. we don't know what he would say. and by the way, good
>> is a great example and a great challenge to the payback theme, right? remember, he said to them, this is why we're going to do this. it's the hardest thing you're ever going to did is he will not ever be able to respond to this is the way we're going to send this message. look, those ideas are as equally compelling, passive, nonviolence, you have no idea just endowment ready shows i've appeared in the last two weeks where either christ is being quoted to me or gandhi is being quoted to...
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payback period is shrinking. have you seen that solar city? that elon musk thing? more important, the chinese, the chinese -- they've stopped dumping their product all over the world, because they have been losing so much money. the prices are rising in europe. and just last week, first solar said it sold out of solar panels into the third quarter of this year. i like that, hence, why first solar doubled in the first few months. now, that won't immediately translate into more business for applied materials solar division because there is so much overcapacity. now the market is coming back without the aid of government subsidy, i have to believe a year down the road, all this demand will start trickling down the food chain into the demand for equipment, and the energy division makes the best in the business. that's why i think shutting down the solar makes it a separate entity to make sure it is viable while people wait for the solar resurgence and to make it, yes, indeed, so it's a little hotter. you get this kind of breakup, i think it can go a lot higher. if you
payback period is shrinking. have you seen that solar city? that elon musk thing? more important, the chinese, the chinese -- they've stopped dumping their product all over the world, because they have been losing so much money. the prices are rising in europe. and just last week, first solar said it sold out of solar panels into the third quarter of this year. i like that, hence, why first solar doubled in the first few months. now, that won't immediately translate into more business for...
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bombing, so when things like katrina happen or things like sandy, i figure, you know, it's kind of payback time for us. >> so the question becomes whether the senators who -- your senators have said in the past, well, in the last couple days, you have to pay for everything that is spent. i want to pursue that with you, but we have to go right now to the press conference with janet napolitano. thank you, congressman, and we'll pick that up where we left off. >>> she understands what's going on, and we appreciate the secretary joining us today. madam secretary, welcome. we're also pleased today to have the ceo of the american red cross, gail montgomery, who is also joining us. the red cross has certainly played a very important role in our recovery efforts. not just this week or the previous tornadoes that we had on sunday, but for many, many years. the red cross has always been there when we needed them, and certainly helped with our families in providing feed, water, any type of assistance, shelter that those who lose property and loved ones have faced. welcome. we're also joined by our ka
bombing, so when things like katrina happen or things like sandy, i figure, you know, it's kind of payback time for us. >> so the question becomes whether the senators who -- your senators have said in the past, well, in the last couple days, you have to pay for everything that is spent. i want to pursue that with you, but we have to go right now to the press conference with janet napolitano. thank you, congressman, and we'll pick that up where we left off. >>> she understands...
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tonight it's about payback. puck drops at 7:30 on the nbc sports network. go caps. if the game goes too late, you won't have to worry about catching a train home. three metro stations will stay open an hour late to get home if the game goes past 11 sc:00, th stations will be open past midnight and you can exit at any station. >>> the nationals -- i don't know what we're laughing at anymore. the nationals can say they broke through against the braves this morning. that's actually shutout atlanta 2-0. desmond provided the only offense the team would need belting a two-run homer in the fourth inning. jordan zimmerman kept the braves from making a comeback. hasn't allowed a run in the past three starts. the two teams finish out their series tonight at 7:10. >>> now this win may have come at a high price. price harper left the game after that check swing in the sixth inning. the team is calling it a bruised rib. he may have hurt it on tuesday when he slammed into the outfield wall trying to catch a home run ball. manager davie johnson says they'll be cautious with their
tonight it's about payback. puck drops at 7:30 on the nbc sports network. go caps. if the game goes too late, you won't have to worry about catching a train home. three metro stations will stay open an hour late to get home if the game goes past 11 sc:00, th stations will be open past midnight and you can exit at any station. >>> the nationals -- i don't know what we're laughing at anymore. the nationals can say they broke through against the braves this morning. that's actually...
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syria and iran are hinting that they want payback for two air strikes they say came from israel. israel has not taken responsibility but there is little doubt that they are responsible. one strike hit a military complex near damascus and a group said it killed at least 42 syrian soldiers. the target is missiles. >> the whole thing is escalating as you may have noticed the leader committed to helping bashar al assad. the conflict is spilling over into lebanon and jordan. the whole situation is becoming more and more expansive and unfortunately the red line that the president of the united states has written was written in disappearing ink. >> president obama backed up israel's right to stop weapons. >> the israelis justifybly have to guard against the transfer of advance weaponry to terrorist organizations. so the israelis have to be vigilant and concerned. we will continue to coordinate with israel. >>> i want to bring in ayman mohyeldin. a couple of batteries have been moved up north although we saw that prime minister netanyahu left for china. what is the goal? >> the goal is t
syria and iran are hinting that they want payback for two air strikes they say came from israel. israel has not taken responsibility but there is little doubt that they are responsible. one strike hit a military complex near damascus and a group said it killed at least 42 syrian soldiers. the target is missiles. >> the whole thing is escalating as you may have noticed the leader committed to helping bashar al assad. the conflict is spilling over into lebanon and jordan. the whole...