what is the carson campaign saying back to all this chatter today? well, they re trying to push back a little bit on the initial politico reporting, saying that he never said he applied, he went through the application procedure. in his wook, he said he only had ten bucks to his name. that was the cost of one college application. he applied only one place, yale. so he never said he submitted an application to west point. however, he s said he was offered admission for a full scholarship. military academies don t even offer scholarships because they re free to people who are admitted. so the carson campaign is parsing the language a little bit and that s understandable from their perspective, but this comes, as you know, after several days now of questionable statements from carson about his past, about his biography that has been challenged by reporters. because he is becoming the actual legitimate front-runner in this field and is getting quite a bit of additional scrutiny.
progress. in your fwook you make the point that it is not carbon that is the problem. it is capitalism. do i have that right? well it and if so how does that work? the reason we haven t transitioned to the next economy, the economy that would create these jobs and get us on a stable pathway is because the profits are so great in the existing economy. and we have an economic system that rewards profits above all else. we have this deregulated market fundamentalist system that rewards very short-term thinking. so what i argue in the book is that the reason why we have failed to make progress despite the fact that the technological breakthroughs are there, we have the means to do this. prices are have even dropped dramatically. the reason why is because we have liberated the market to such a degree that we have huge players like the koch brothers just buying the political process. we ve prooifzed so much that we
care here. we need to eat and drink. let them allow relief and food. the syrian air forces drop dozens of barrel bombs on the camp since last wook. a new isis video claims to show militants destroying an archaeological site last month. militants used explosives to blow up an ancient city. earlier, men are seen using sledgehammers to destroy artifacts. it was to be placed on unesco s heritage sites. if you look at the i ammance before the destruction, if s incredibly sad what s gone on there. in his homily, pope francis called it the first genocide of
fwook vice president biden s first run for the senate in 1972 and it remind us that the veep s predecessors, dick cheney, also made his first run for congress back in the 70s as well. cheney has a distinction in american politics. he s the only former presidential chief of staff to win a race for congress after his time at the white house. the year was 1978, more than a year after president ford lost to jimmy carter. a 37-year-old dick cheney told the washington post that a person who thinks it s a comedown doesn t understand the unique features of putting your name on the ballot and persuading thousands of people to support you. politics is not necessarily a hierarchy, especially in a democracy. so cheney chris crossed the state to grow grassroots support and politely declined ford s offer to campaign for him. though ford did appear at the state convention at cheney s request to help him. but the campaign had an unexpected scare when cheney experienced his first heart attack on a c
that the nfl game players drugs to mask some serious injuries they were not told about all in an effort to keep them on the field and the money rolling in. baltimore attorney steve silverman filed the suit in u.s. district court in san francisco. so what you have in the envelope sn envelonfl is a bunch of anest sized gladiators out there going out there every wook and the nfl is putting profit before players. eight former players including jim mcman of the chicago bears are named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit. nearly 600 ex-players signed on in support. mcmahon says in the lawsuit he played with the broken neck and ankle during his career without being told by team doctors and trainers. instead, getting painkillers and sent back into games later becoming adigted. the lawsuit said the drugs were administered to players without prescriptions. roger, do you have any