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and i am the first and hopefully forward ast to put plan to move us toward a 100% clean electric red50 -- electric grid by 2050. and if we want to get wages going up in the writer action, yes, we must restore wage and and one ofies back those important policies is this. you won't wages to go up rather than down or flatlining? let's get 11 million of our neighbors out of the awfully book shadow economy and into the full light of an american oak and economy by passing comprehensive immigration reform. party's, the democratic race for president, has just begun. there are about 100 days to go theirthe voters have voiceunity to have their heard in the iowa caucus. i aim excited about the future. i could not be more honored to be having this sort of conversation on our stage, because you saw the debate the other night, and you hurting very different debate than what the other people have, didn't you? there was no bashing of immigrants. there was no bashing of immigrants. you did not hear us say denigrating things about women. far from it. is easy totimes it become discouraged about our nat
and i am the first and hopefully forward ast to put plan to move us toward a 100% clean electric red50 -- electric grid by 2050. and if we want to get wages going up in the writer action, yes, we must restore wage and and one ofies back those important policies is this. you won't wages to go up rather than down or flatlining? let's get 11 million of our neighbors out of the awfully book shadow economy and into the full light of an american oak and economy by passing comprehensive immigration...
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it ast week she was all over it. for example, thanksgiving, she made the kids go to dining room.my kids, 6, 7, serving the little kids. them about how lucky we are and how grateful we should be and all of the good lessons she wants to teach them being a member of society. we didn't do that when we were kids. we were more sort of -- she wasn't that politically active. >> i wanted to ask you -- that's now.d point you're on mothers sometimes impart different wisdom to grandchildren. of her. one vision now she's this power house. with herhe interacting grandchildren. what did she tell the grandkids she didn't tell you? thehe tells them about world. my 5-year-old was in "time" last month talking about iran because conversations -- >> syria. >> syria, sorry. syria. [laughter] so she has real conversations with them about what's going on in the world. them to know about the idea that there's one of five children that don't have a meal and how lucky they should be. when we were little, she wasn't -- i wouldn't say -- she on just doingused our home work. cakes inrizes for her the cake bak
it ast week she was all over it. for example, thanksgiving, she made the kids go to dining room.my kids, 6, 7, serving the little kids. them about how lucky we are and how grateful we should be and all of the good lessons she wants to teach them being a member of society. we didn't do that when we were kids. we were more sort of -- she wasn't that politically active. >> i wanted to ask you -- that's now.d point you're on mothers sometimes impart different wisdom to grandchildren. of her....
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in part because of the reaction to ear marks that understandably generated the ast several years. i do think there's a little bit too much, everybody looking to ppeal their base vote. you know, i never was once that hung around in the middle, but i also think that people yearn for somebody, for their elected leaders, their leaders, to lead. they're trying to get things done and trying to explain to them why they're doing what they're doing. i voted for the department of education, and my constituents did not agree with me. but i did -- at the same time i indicated what the vote was, i explained why i did, even though i knew that 54% of my constituents didn't agree with me. i never got any flak for that. you know, the times are different. you know, people, social media is a part of it, and it's gone beyond 24/7. i mean, it is explosive. the media gets locked in on an issue and you can't get away from it. >> i go to the office early and just, when the phone ring, i pick it up and say hello, and they'd say, who is this? i say it's trent lott. who are you call? well, i had him at an d
in part because of the reaction to ear marks that understandably generated the ast several years. i do think there's a little bit too much, everybody looking to ppeal their base vote. you know, i never was once that hung around in the middle, but i also think that people yearn for somebody, for their elected leaders, their leaders, to lead. they're trying to get things done and trying to explain to them why they're doing what they're doing. i voted for the department of education, and my...
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ast: and finally, do you have sense about how donald trump would go about the process of finding a running mate? have done the process of ben carson, whose name has sometimes been mentioned. leading the vice presidential search process. here is what we know. everything we have learned about donald trump is he is really his best and only advisor and sort of does what he is the right thing. hisoup of things, and campaign manager will be involved, and the lead strategist of the campaign will be involved, and they will come up with a small group of people and that those people, and then trump will pick one of those or pick one of his own. a blueprint, and ultimately what donald trump decides is what gets done in that campaign, so we are going to add a lot of time handicapping whom he might pick when he has more potential to go off the beaten path to pick someone than anyone in modern history. horse, we will follow your list online at washington post.com. , thank you for being with us, and now, newt gingrich. gingrich, finish this. the state of republican party in 2016 is what? mr. gingrich: ex
ast: and finally, do you have sense about how donald trump would go about the process of finding a running mate? have done the process of ben carson, whose name has sometimes been mentioned. leading the vice presidential search process. here is what we know. everything we have learned about donald trump is he is really his best and only advisor and sort of does what he is the right thing. hisoup of things, and campaign manager will be involved, and the lead strategist of the campaign will be...
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ast: our guest is representative our guest from new york, he is a member from the small business committee. we welcome you back to the shows, sir. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me once. again >> on the small business front, what are the differences between the house and the senate in the next scolded relief package, especially comes to the business effort. >> i think certainly, we would like to see a bigger carved out for community banks and the credit unions i have a long-standing relationship with small businesses in main street. we want to see main street help. and the past we bailed out wall street, detroit, the airline industry. i think the main street deserves to get an injection in their economy. their biggest employers and the country, and as such, i think that they are having a rough time reopening. we need to help them out, so when we carve out and fund a bigger percentage of the funding for these community based banks and credit unions, we are guaranteeing that the money is going to the where it makes the most sense -- to the mom and pop stores, small businesses. pe
ast: our guest is representative our guest from new york, he is a member from the small business committee. we welcome you back to the shows, sir. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me once. again >> on the small business front, what are the differences between the house and the senate in the next scolded relief package, especially comes to the business effort. >> i think certainly, we would like to see a bigger carved out for community banks and the credit unions i...
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what's aste here terally t futures of millions o filsho just nt a chance. that's allhey'reskg f. to ear tirayntoeg stus i ameri. madam esen it'slmost 13 yesow sce i introduced the drm a. e dream act, i'vdescribed earlr,iv ppl w - young peoerohto e it steatn early age wh h nvoe in wthe famies wer gngo do meo is cntry and evtually fin tir way t gal stu at one poi,vehe hse reblicansai they supported e so-called dam a. timend aga weavac filibusters spping the dre ac fm passingn eenate but asarf mpheiv immigratio ror this a srt,his dream tll started withhi young dyteresa lee,orn, brghtohe unidtatest thage of,roreup in poamy in chigond d an amazing musalalt, wa aepd at theanttan conservary of music ahe juilliard schoo of music an because she wasndocumtead pceo go. her mother calledurou office, mhewh indeal wke nightnd y i a dry cleang establhmtn chicond id wha cane do? theawad n rl answer other than t say thishe -yr-old girl go back to er you ce fromor 10 yrs an t to come heegly th w t l. i introducedhere a, and sinc tn wve sn a growth upport for ts bause it isnlyai yo cannot, sul nold
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you go to places in the middle ,ast, you go to chuck -- china you see planes ago 250 miles per hour. you see our trains they go slow on tracks that are 100 years old. we are more like a third world country. we will change it. we will change it. up, i usuallynd say we will leave here, you will go home, you'll start winning. you will vote. i will come back. in november, and vote. that will be the greatest vote you ever cast. the vote was supposed to be on tuesday. to getcan say stay home twice as many people in november. we have to win. we have to win. we cannot take hillary clinton anymore. we have enough of clinton. was given to us by clinton. that was a clinton deal signed by clinton. it has been the most instructive thing. we cannot take anymore of this stuff. it is another four years of barack obama. you cannot take it. you will have your mind blown 100%. and, what she said, recently, two weeks ago, i asked if she made a mistake. when she says she will close the minds-- the miners in the , she comes here two days ago, she is begging for your vote. she says she does not really mean
you go to places in the middle ,ast, you go to chuck -- china you see planes ago 250 miles per hour. you see our trains they go slow on tracks that are 100 years old. we are more like a third world country. we will change it. we will change it. up, i usuallynd say we will leave here, you will go home, you'll start winning. you will vote. i will come back. in november, and vote. that will be the greatest vote you ever cast. the vote was supposed to be on tuesday. to getcan say stay home twice as...
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there are lessons we can learn and i am just reminded meeting with the senior government officials that ast how you get people comfortable? he said we have engaged universities and stakeholder readings and we found it works best if we don't say anything at all. [laughter] maybe there are better lessons we can learn. have you seen anything? maybe that leads the effort to round the world? >> koesterer yet and mexico they're all tied around the world. initially to bring people who are making decisions could information with data collection what australia did before it could embark with changes to the water policy. how much should we allocate to the environment? with the big lesson that others could talk about the policy changes. behalf to know what you have before you can do much about it. we have to be at the you know, what you have phase. >> we do have a lot to learn from other countries. australia, peter's colleagues worked with us with water efficiency and the institute in sydney we published a report on the austria experience and lessons that could be applied to california. what australia
there are lessons we can learn and i am just reminded meeting with the senior government officials that ast how you get people comfortable? he said we have engaged universities and stakeholder readings and we found it works best if we don't say anything at all. [laughter] maybe there are better lessons we can learn. have you seen anything? maybe that leads the effort to round the world? >> koesterer yet and mexico they're all tied around the world. initially to bring people who are making...
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president, he went to egypt and apologized for this country, and send that message into the middle ast. they went to west point and said, don't worry, you are not going to be put into any kind of conflicts in the future, which i thought was a terrible message from the commander in chief. then, he went to the national prayer breakfast and said, don't orget, the christians during the crusade were just as bad. i said, at the time, that was the worst thing i had ever heard of president of the united states ever say. [applause] don't forget, the people of the left-wing of this country, they heard me say that, and they knew the i said that. this is an uncertain voice that has now led to confrontation between us, confrontation with the iranians, who now have a deal that almost ensures them a nuclear weapon in the middle ast, and finally, this new mexico war which is rising as we saw last night. weakness is provocative in the world today. hillary clinton's leadership has failed too. hillary clinton, who is sliding away from her responsibility in the disillusionment of libya. hillary clinton wh
president, he went to egypt and apologized for this country, and send that message into the middle ast. they went to west point and said, don't worry, you are not going to be put into any kind of conflicts in the future, which i thought was a terrible message from the commander in chief. then, he went to the national prayer breakfast and said, don't orget, the christians during the crusade were just as bad. i said, at the time, that was the worst thing i had ever heard of president of the...
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has been for some time and it continues to be that the system is evolving and ast they have ultimately have a market economy that is as integrated as china is for the rest of the world, the system needs to evolve to become more open. it really does. so, i believe that the government will not achieve the success they expected to achieve. if they move in that direction. i think there will be pressure to move in that direction. this is a pragmatic leadership. one of the reasons why we have gone -- i have gone to china as much as i have over the years is when they are focused on their economic objectives and reforms, they are pragmatic. they are not locked into ideology. they are looking for what will the and again i think system will evolve and needs to evolve. >> when you worry about china, when you think about what could go wrong, what is on your worry list? >> to me, the big picture is this. it is that this is a country that has accomplished an extraordinary amount over the last 30 years and they have done it with an economic model that has run out of steam in my judgment. it just plai
has been for some time and it continues to be that the system is evolving and ast they have ultimately have a market economy that is as integrated as china is for the rest of the world, the system needs to evolve to become more open. it really does. so, i believe that the government will not achieve the success they expected to achieve. if they move in that direction. i think there will be pressure to move in that direction. this is a pragmatic leadership. one of the reasons why we have gone --...
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ast: he is making this visit the head of state. what is the significance of that?uest: the pope is a unique figure in the world. he is the head of state of one of the oldest sovereign states and the world and he is also the head of one of the major religions, the catholic church, which has about 1.2, 1.3 billion people. so he brings with him a great deal of attention and a great deal of moral authority, and a great deal of moral curiosity. that is all the interest. you don't see the president of the united states and his wife, or the vice president of the united states and his wife going to andrews to greet heads of state when they come in. you saw that yesterday for the pope. so this fellow, this man has a real reach across the world, and certainly here in the united states. host: what impact do you think he will have on americans, on decision-makers, on lawmakers as they listen to him tomorrow in a joint meeting? guest: he will have a significant impact because he has a lot of moral authority. excuse me. loving,very humble, open, compassionate figure. i think peo
ast: he is making this visit the head of state. what is the significance of that?uest: the pope is a unique figure in the world. he is the head of state of one of the oldest sovereign states and the world and he is also the head of one of the major religions, the catholic church, which has about 1.2, 1.3 billion people. so he brings with him a great deal of attention and a great deal of moral authority, and a great deal of moral curiosity. that is all the interest. you don't see the president...
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ast: hillary clinton said in a similar sentiment think donald permanently unfit to the president and commander in chief. for hillary clinton, she is donald trump's opponent so it is not unusual to see that happen between opponents, but a president to speak that much at the white house with another foreign leader by his side about the presidential race, talk a little bit about that. infinity have to this that you write about? guest: it is an unprecedented thing and unprecedented situation. manyve a system which, for years, with its at a screening political call a sociopaths. a political sociopaths is not a crazy person. as a politician who does not think of a politician think of them. they can do whatever they want. by -- maybe they need very little money for help. no loyalty. no roots. those people and politics are loose cannons. the time to turn renegades. they do not go anybody anything. nobody owes them anything. american context has done well to screen those people out. the year when the system began screening them in. at the end of the nomination process and the final four, thre
ast: hillary clinton said in a similar sentiment think donald permanently unfit to the president and commander in chief. for hillary clinton, she is donald trump's opponent so it is not unusual to see that happen between opponents, but a president to speak that much at the white house with another foreign leader by his side about the presidential race, talk a little bit about that. infinity have to this that you write about? guest: it is an unprecedented thing and unprecedented situation....
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of ast week the department defense chief financial officer ike mccord talked about how recent budgeteals have impacted the department of budget. let's place that for our viewers now. we got about 17 $2.5 billi $2.5 billion this year than last that's in terms of the budget deal and was exactly flat years.se two $2.5 billion about what i call kitchen table math. if you do the math the pay have consume about that amount of money. so, taking that aside we really flat amount of money once we got done with the with, sation part to work so that really speaks to the this being nt about more about the shape of the budget than the size because the size isn't growing. if you look back to the year before, one of the reasons that the secretary has said he was budget deal is hat it jumped us up a good 0-$25 billion down to the $495 billion level. and that he what this budget and a better his place and jumping off point for jump up get the next we need in the future. >> you can talk more about how ast year's budget agreement is shaping this year's budget. > what mike mccord was referring to, once t
of ast week the department defense chief financial officer ike mccord talked about how recent budgeteals have impacted the department of budget. let's place that for our viewers now. we got about 17 $2.5 billi $2.5 billion this year than last that's in terms of the budget deal and was exactly flat years.se two $2.5 billion about what i call kitchen table math. if you do the math the pay have consume about that amount of money. so, taking that aside we really flat amount of money once we got...
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i am convinced that by doing the things we have done over this ast 17, 18 hours, it sends message to the public and the message to our republican colleagues. we have a duty to make a difference and to bring reasonable legislation to the floor and to vote for it. i would love for them to do it. to exercise whatnt we have sworn to do, and that is to protect our constituents and the people of the united states of america. that is what this is all about. if they do not want to go with havet least allow us to the opportunity to do our job. i am convinced that when we are operating on the side of what is right, and this is right, family will prevail. then my last point. sometimes it gets frustrating, madame leader. i've been in politics for 35 years and i've seen it over again. an idea that comes forth. not going tosts happen. we push and we push and we push. there comes a moment when the door opens. some who may have thought about it may not be there to see the battle through. one thing we do know is that if we do nothing, things will continue the way they are and even worse, they will ge
i am convinced that by doing the things we have done over this ast 17, 18 hours, it sends message to the public and the message to our republican colleagues. we have a duty to make a difference and to bring reasonable legislation to the floor and to vote for it. i would love for them to do it. to exercise whatnt we have sworn to do, and that is to protect our constituents and the people of the united states of america. that is what this is all about. if they do not want to go with havet least...
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ast forward maybe about a decade and-a-half and you find and a boomingeets services economy within the growth of about 11% between 2002 and 2012. about 4.5% over and above the national average. do when they did not have any foundations or any natural resources? what they looked at actually had available. it turns out they had gerillas. decided to build a public-private coalition and decided to look at the constraints of the developing tourism. booming lready a tourism sector in the region, they decided to go after a high-end tourism. city noted these high-end tourists that were coming from guerillas and toranda valued like safety and cleanliness in the city. these are the same values and same things that accomplished tourism. they decided to come up with a they went after meetings, centers, conferences and they were rs quite successful in attracting them. at the same time they also made to stments in human capital make sure the workforce in go ahead.uld at the world bank group, there's debate about whether cities or policy makers should be choosing etween sort of economy-wide horizonta
ast forward maybe about a decade and-a-half and you find and a boomingeets services economy within the growth of about 11% between 2002 and 2012. about 4.5% over and above the national average. do when they did not have any foundations or any natural resources? what they looked at actually had available. it turns out they had gerillas. decided to build a public-private coalition and decided to look at the constraints of the developing tourism. booming lready a tourism sector in the region, they...
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>> first of all, i have not attended olympics in the ast. i suspect that me attending the olympics, particularly at a time when we have all the other stuff people have been talking about is going to be tough, although i would love to do it. i will be going to a lot of olympic games post-presidency. the delegation speaks for itself, outstanding americans, outstanding athletes, people who will represent us xtraordinarily well. and the fact that we have got folks like billie jean king or brian boitano, world class athletes everyone acknowledges for their excellence and their character, who also happen to be members of the lgbt community -- you should take that for what it is worth. when it comes to the olympics and athletic performers, we do not make distinctions on the basis of sexual orientation. we judge people on how they perform, both on the court and off the court, on the field and off the field. and that is a value that i think is at the heart of not just america, but american ports. i am going to just roll down these last few real quick
>> first of all, i have not attended olympics in the ast. i suspect that me attending the olympics, particularly at a time when we have all the other stuff people have been talking about is going to be tough, although i would love to do it. i will be going to a lot of olympic games post-presidency. the delegation speaks for itself, outstanding americans, outstanding athletes, people who will represent us xtraordinarily well. and the fact that we have got folks like billie jean king or...
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ast has serious implications to what you can do after election day. we advise and counsel our clients on for election in preparation reference poll workers, working with election and magistrate or's, working with lawyers both in their state or around the country in some circumstances. also working with judges in many instances, to be as prepared as possible for when the issues arise that either need to go before court on, before or after election day, or to do with issues in front of election administrators. our clients are able to do that. host: let's get into that a little more, but first let's take the issue of whether or not the electoral process is rigged. guest: i find the suggestions that our elections are rigged to be false, a myth. in many communities, you have officials who represent both parties who are tasked with operating elections. of real issue that i see evidence that we are wrestling with voter discrimination and suppression, rather than suggesting there is somebody looking to distort the outcome of the presidential race, i think it
ast has serious implications to what you can do after election day. we advise and counsel our clients on for election in preparation reference poll workers, working with election and magistrate or's, working with lawyers both in their state or around the country in some circumstances. also working with judges in many instances, to be as prepared as possible for when the issues arise that either need to go before court on, before or after election day, or to do with issues in front of election...
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i will and my opening remarks this morning by letting you know that i am not a man of ast educational assumptions, but i do know when i am hungry. know when i can see that my future is being destroyed. this one statement encapsulates how we stand and how we carry on today, and at sibley says this. it says, if we cannot cause the politicians to change, then we must inspire the citizens to evolt -- to be bold. that is our rallying cry. all we have is each other. we are discovering that our power is in our numbers. we are discovering that the tenacity we have to ride through tough economic times must now be used to face our own government who will not listen to us. all we have said is they must be held accountable. they have threatened us, they have arrested us. they have beaten us, as early as a couple of hours ago, my countrymen in zimbabwe, today demonstrating against the cash crisis and the bond notes that want to be introduced. citizens were beaten. we want everyone to know that they will be us some more, they will jail us more, but we will only get stronger. the generation is now o
i will and my opening remarks this morning by letting you know that i am not a man of ast educational assumptions, but i do know when i am hungry. know when i can see that my future is being destroyed. this one statement encapsulates how we stand and how we carry on today, and at sibley says this. it says, if we cannot cause the politicians to change, then we must inspire the citizens to evolt -- to be bold. that is our rallying cry. all we have is each other. we are discovering that our power...
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that have hit labor councils, often representing the poorest parts of the country, five times as hard ast tory-run areas. [ applause ] good examples like nottingham city council setting up the not for profit robin hood energy company to provide affordable energy. [ applause ] or cardiff bus company taking 100,000 passengers every day, publicly owned with a passenger panel to hold its directors to account. [ applause ] or preston council, working to favor local procurement and keep money in the town. or newcastle council, providing free wi-fi in 69 public buildings across the city. or croyden council, which has set up a company to build a thousand new homes. and as counselor alison butler said, we can no longer forward to sit back and let the market take its course. or glasgow that has established high quality and flexible workplaces for startup high growth companies in dynamic new sectors, all right here in liverpool, set to be at the global forefront of a new wave of technology. the home to center city, a 15 million pound business hub that aims to create 300 startup businesses and a thou
that have hit labor councils, often representing the poorest parts of the country, five times as hard ast tory-run areas. [ applause ] good examples like nottingham city council setting up the not for profit robin hood energy company to provide affordable energy. [ applause ] or cardiff bus company taking 100,000 passengers every day, publicly owned with a passenger panel to hold its directors to account. [ applause ] or preston council, working to favor local procurement and keep money in the...
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ast republican and them credit national conventions. 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> at life today on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m., the house returns for general speeches. noon, the u.s. house financial services. hour, ap in one congressman is here to discuss the fbi went to a nation of no charges following the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. 8:45 a.m., brenda lawrence of michigan on the latest on the flint water rises, the presidential campaign, the orlando shooting response, in gun legislation. >> although the department of ontice makes final decisions matters such as this come it is our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. is fbi director james comey yesterday announcing his findings from his agency's investigation of hillary clinton's e-mail practices during her time at secretary of state. while the fbi is not recommending criminal charges, the statement yesterday did include a stern review of hillary clinton's careless e-mail practices. we will
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ast is basic fairness, or our american documents say, equal justice under the law. really important. a lot of people are angry right now. i'm a little angry with what is going on. pervertedve done is our public to where it means nothing anymore. if i did some of the things or you did some of the things politicians are doing in washington, we would be in jail and that is why we are angry because we want equal justice. if i did what hillary clinton would not be standing here and that is why hillary clinton should be ready for president of cellblock six and not the president of the united states. [applause] that's equal justice. i look today to some of the exit polls out of south carolina. inm telling you we are trouble. people made fun of me and. the gop mocked me in 1999. you have to listen to me. please read the words of osama bin laden. there will be blood, bodies, on the streets, and this city will have his name on it. the signature will be osama bin laden and the republicans, all they did was say i was trying to help clinton win. clinton in the polls. i said, wha
ast is basic fairness, or our american documents say, equal justice under the law. really important. a lot of people are angry right now. i'm a little angry with what is going on. pervertedve done is our public to where it means nothing anymore. if i did some of the things or you did some of the things politicians are doing in washington, we would be in jail and that is why we are angry because we want equal justice. if i did what hillary clinton would not be standing here and that is why...
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ast year i would buy grocery -- groceries for the family for 1,000. now it's no less than 10,000. the government is telling us that inflation is only 12% a year. so who should i trust, the receipt or the government? president putin: both. and there's no contradiction here. let me explain. when the government talks about the inflation rate, they mean the average inflation rate per year. 12.9%. not 12.5%, it's but there are different factors contributing to inflation. factor. es are a major last year, especially at the beginning of the year, prices went up significantly, i think, by 14%. but in the third quarter of is year, basic food prices actually decreased early this year. growth was 2.2% i think. so the government is not providing you with some misleading statistics. it's actually 12.9%. not is is not -- this is little inflation but i can this is ell you that something that we did ourselves because we limited food imports as a response to sanctions imposed on russia. we did this on purpose to create conditions for our agricultural sector. we freed up the market, and this is wha
ast year i would buy grocery -- groceries for the family for 1,000. now it's no less than 10,000. the government is telling us that inflation is only 12% a year. so who should i trust, the receipt or the government? president putin: both. and there's no contradiction here. let me explain. when the government talks about the inflation rate, they mean the average inflation rate per year. 12.9%. not 12.5%, it's but there are different factors contributing to inflation. factor. es are a major last...
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ast year the 440th moved more han 500,000 pounds of caring bow and 13,000 paratroopers. working with a combination of reserve ty and personnel. the concern there at the air concern about jobs being lost but also lost capability.d lost the s the new wrote, it if 440th goes who will fill its role. there was a spokes woman who new 130 j's would be sent. c-130's leave and factor.s the support we've had both air force and air force reserve components there. serious concern and isen to the level of the attention of both houses of the congress and would like to see your response. congressman, the unit that would be leaving the intents it the c-130 j's to move rock, arkansas. the chief would tell you there recruiting forth that unit in that area in his aou unit. and every decision he makes right now hurts. to downsize right now as well. this move would save them about $23 million a year. it would serve them about 600 would because the wing become a group at little rock and the overhead and structure s ordinary there and would allows them to save an agreement he pays to the army.
ast year the 440th moved more han 500,000 pounds of caring bow and 13,000 paratroopers. working with a combination of reserve ty and personnel. the concern there at the air concern about jobs being lost but also lost capability.d lost the s the new wrote, it if 440th goes who will fill its role. there was a spokes woman who new 130 j's would be sent. c-130's leave and factor.s the support we've had both air force and air force reserve components there. serious concern and isen to the level of...
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efforts made in recent months to help overcome historic differences linked to painful episodes of the ast. it is my duty to build bridges and to help all men and women, in any way possible, to do the ame. when countries which have been at odds resume the path of dialogue -- a dialogue which may have been interrupted for the most legitimate of reasons -- new opportunities open up for all. this has required, and requires, courage and daring, which is not the same as rresponsibility. a good political leader is one who, with the interests of all in mind, seizes the moment in a spirit of openness and ragmatism. a good political leader always opts to initiate processes rather than possessing spaces. being at the service of ialogue and peace also means being truly determined to minimize and, in the long term, to end the many armed conflicts hroughout our world. here we have to ask ourselves: why are deadly weapons being old to those who plan to inflict untold suffering on individuals and society? sadly, the answer, as we all know, is simply for money: money that is drenched in blood, often innoc
efforts made in recent months to help overcome historic differences linked to painful episodes of the ast. it is my duty to build bridges and to help all men and women, in any way possible, to do the ame. when countries which have been at odds resume the path of dialogue -- a dialogue which may have been interrupted for the most legitimate of reasons -- new opportunities open up for all. this has required, and requires, courage and daring, which is not the same as rresponsibility. a good...
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on the eve of the jewish new used radical islamists firebombs and explosive devices s well ast jews a christians from visiting the temple mount. theesentatives speak of sacredness of their holy site but when islamist militants desecrated it by using it as a weapons depot they stood mute. instead, president abbas defended [indiscernible] and let the spark that set the region ablaze. he declared we will -- welcome every drop of blood spilled injury slowed with the help of will get hisone reward. the church of the holy sepulcher is ours. they have no right to desecrate with them -- desecrate them with their filthy feet. if you imagine the reaction any israeli leader, any later what have uttered such a hateful sentiment? council rightly wasted no time in convening to condemn it but when the president of the palestinian authority makes such a lately prejudiced statement the action of this council is complete silence. mr. president, even now, as the violence continues and lives are lost every day, instead of calling attention, palestinian leaders continue to lie and use inflammatory rhetori
on the eve of the jewish new used radical islamists firebombs and explosive devices s well ast jews a christians from visiting the temple mount. theesentatives speak of sacredness of their holy site but when islamist militants desecrated it by using it as a weapons depot they stood mute. instead, president abbas defended [indiscernible] and let the spark that set the region ablaze. he declared we will -- welcome every drop of blood spilled injury slowed with the help of will get hisone reward....
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genetically therefore, their expertise with regard to -- expectations with regard to the protection for ast information has changed well. i think the congress and the administration need to reflect and respect that change in attitude, understanding all the while that are concerns about national security and keeping people safe from people who would abuse this technology is important. it is also important to understand that technology itself can be used in a positive way to protect people's lives. that is why we passed unanimously the reform legislation that is now over in the senate. i hope the senate acts upon it. that is an enhancement of people's driver's that i think they want and expect. rep. mccaul: in the cyber security bill that we passed, we met with the privacy advocates. share these close to not only protect the , by getting these codes to law the door so that networks cannot be penetrated or intruded by criminals, espionage, and nation state actors. >> that concludes our time with this first panel. i want to thank chairman mccall latte.od thank you for starting the conversation.
genetically therefore, their expertise with regard to -- expectations with regard to the protection for ast information has changed well. i think the congress and the administration need to reflect and respect that change in attitude, understanding all the while that are concerns about national security and keeping people safe from people who would abuse this technology is important. it is also important to understand that technology itself can be used in a positive way to protect people's...
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we will talk about issues of today with members of congress. , ast up, doug collins republican from georgiain effort he is making on streamlining the redundancy when it comes to federal programs and the like within the federal government. from vermontders will talk about a deal he has struck with john mccain taking a look at the v.a. situation. .e will talk about his proposal ♪ >> religion is a powerful identity forming mechanism. human society. figuring out who we are and who was them. who is my group and who is the outgroup? questionanswers that pretty easily. if you pray like me and delete like me and you go to the same church as i do, you are us. if you don't, you are them. you can see very easily how that mindset can very easily lead to extremism and marginalization. religion may be the most powerful form of identity formation, but just as powerful as violence. how do you know who was us and them? if you are fighting alongside me, you're asked. if you are fighting against me, you are them. violencereligion and being these two things that are at odds and should have nothing to do with e
we will talk about issues of today with members of congress. , ast up, doug collins republican from georgiain effort he is making on streamlining the redundancy when it comes to federal programs and the like within the federal government. from vermontders will talk about a deal he has struck with john mccain taking a look at the v.a. situation. .e will talk about his proposal ♪ >> religion is a powerful identity forming mechanism. human society. figuring out who we are and who was them....
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had we had greater cooperation and coordination in the middle ast, thousands of innocent palestinians in gaza would not ave fallen victim to the zionist regime's aggressions. we in the islamic republic of iran consider interaction and confidence building among states of the region as fundamentally essential for conflict resolution. we support any measure to promote cooperation between islamic nations to combat extremism, threats and aggression and in connection with this, we are prepared to play our permanent, constructionive and positive role. mr. president, the oppressive sanctions against iran go on. in continuation of a strategic mistake made against a moderate and independent nation under the current sensitive conditions in our region. during the last year, we have engaged in the most transparent dialogue to build confidence regarding iran's peaceful nuclear program. we plays serious and honest negotiations on the agenda, not a result of sanctions or threats but because of the will of our people. we are of the view that the nuclear issue could only be resolved through negotiation
had we had greater cooperation and coordination in the middle ast, thousands of innocent palestinians in gaza would not ave fallen victim to the zionist regime's aggressions. we in the islamic republic of iran consider interaction and confidence building among states of the region as fundamentally essential for conflict resolution. we support any measure to promote cooperation between islamic nations to combat extremism, threats and aggression and in connection with this, we are prepared to...
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doctrine ast have a the others do for offense and defense? guest: it is developing. there are some rules of the road beginning to form. how it plays into the sony situation is the question of what constitutes an act of war in cyberspace. what would be an action that a country or group could take against us that would be so significant that the military would recommend that the president have some sort of response that might even involve cyber operations, a kinetic response. we do not have a lot of doctrine around that yet. it is generally agreed that a cyber attack on a system that causes physical damage, like a blackout or destruction to major communications systems, that might rise to something that the aesident would consider hostile act. but the doctrine of the rules are of engagement are forming around that. we do not know the rules in other countries. when we talk to china, what would we do in your cyberspace that we would consider hostile, and here is what we would consider hostile. the chinese are not telling us a lot. we are not having a two-way conversation
doctrine ast have a the others do for offense and defense? guest: it is developing. there are some rules of the road beginning to form. how it plays into the sony situation is the question of what constitutes an act of war in cyberspace. what would be an action that a country or group could take against us that would be so significant that the military would recommend that the president have some sort of response that might even involve cyber operations, a kinetic response. we do not have a lot...
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but his main expertise is centered on iran and the middle ast. i'm delighted that he has taken he time to come today and talk to us about some of the critical issues of the moment. > can you hear me? i'm not sure i need a mic. if you can hear me, let me know. i really want to say thank you to paul for inviting me to speak. he is my pal from 30 years -- some 30 years. he is also an extraordinary distinguished expert on the middle east and frankly patriotic american. he disappeared for seven years working for uncle sam in northern virginia and doing important sorts of work. we have been friends for a long ime. his knowledge is remarkable. an expert as someone from out of town -- i'm sitting at this table. i'm talking to congress in berkeley. member of the house foreign relations committee and the middle east subcommittee. when you get face time with someone of that level of exposure back in washington, it is something to be treasured. just came back from iran two days ago. you want to talk to someone about iran, he is the one to talk to. finally, a
but his main expertise is centered on iran and the middle ast. i'm delighted that he has taken he time to come today and talk to us about some of the critical issues of the moment. > can you hear me? i'm not sure i need a mic. if you can hear me, let me know. i really want to say thank you to paul for inviting me to speak. he is my pal from 30 years -- some 30 years. he is also an extraordinary distinguished expert on the middle east and frankly patriotic american. he disappeared for seven...
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in month ahead, look for other including asts, feminism critic and a radio talkshow host. , join othernline viewers reading. see what others are saying and poster own comments. find out more on our website. >> a look at the effect of the health care law on insurance coverage provided through the exchanges. jenny gold was a guest on "washington journal" for a half- hour. host: we have been taking a look at the implementation of the affordable care act with reporters from kaiser health news. we are joined by jenny gold. we have been talking this morning about the president's speech from the rose garden. bring us up to speed on what we are expected to hear. guest: so far, the rollout of the government health care exchanges has not been smooth. the president has already said he is not happy with the way it is going. there have been a lot of technical glitches. the president is going to talk about that. people will talk about something they are calling the tech surge, people from inside and outside government to try to fix some of the technical problems and get people enrolled. some folks say th
in month ahead, look for other including asts, feminism critic and a radio talkshow host. , join othernline viewers reading. see what others are saying and poster own comments. find out more on our website. >> a look at the effect of the health care law on insurance coverage provided through the exchanges. jenny gold was a guest on "washington journal" for a half- hour. host: we have been taking a look at the implementation of the affordable care act with reporters from kaiser...
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tonight a look at books on human intelligence. , ast, elizabeth colbert natural history. james barrett discusses his book . >> edison was a plant scientists , as well as the other sciences. did noty is he knew it freeze in fort myers. a lot of the interests were based on his love of plants. the 1920's, the united states was relying on foreign rubber. we were headed into war. --that point latest i did they decided the plant material and process should be done in this country. they were traveling all over the world. of thousandsreds of people collecting for lance and sending them back here to fort myers to his laboratory to find a source of plant material that could produce rubber efficiently, effectively, commercially. the laboratory was put here for that reason. they could grow them here and do preliminary research. a really exciting project. at that point in american history there was no patent process for plants, chemical patenting. part of the reason why this lab was so important is it was caused the u.s. government to come forward with what was called the u.s. patent
tonight a look at books on human intelligence. , ast, elizabeth colbert natural history. james barrett discusses his book . >> edison was a plant scientists , as well as the other sciences. did noty is he knew it freeze in fort myers. a lot of the interests were based on his love of plants. the 1920's, the united states was relying on foreign rubber. we were headed into war. --that point latest i did they decided the plant material and process should be done in this country. they were...
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by me just conclude wha getting specific. , ast, we are very concerned all of the rest of us are about the issue of what is going to happen today when the administration releases their and ilimate program, would like just to say in a few sentences where we are on it and other climate issues. first, in addressing climate change, we believe we should be guided what has already worked here and around the world. remember the united states is the only major country that actually and substantially reduced it co2 admissions -- omissions while continuing to grow its economy. we did it to gains in efficiency and new technologies can increase use of natural gas and fuels, nuclear, and approved methods for using coal -- that is where our focus should be going forward. we are not debating the existence of chief climate change, but proposals meant to address it must be thoroughly scrutinized to determine their andct on jobs, energy, economic well-being of our workers and our families. having said all that, that we simply conclude -- let me sip we conclude that i am very happy to be here, and i'm ve
by me just conclude wha getting specific. , ast, we are very concerned all of the rest of us are about the issue of what is going to happen today when the administration releases their and ilimate program, would like just to say in a few sentences where we are on it and other climate issues. first, in addressing climate change, we believe we should be guided what has already worked here and around the world. remember the united states is the only major country that actually and substantially...
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ast died in combat in dangerous war. but with kevin, they feel like they could have saved him and they didn't. one thing i find so extraordinary about mark and carol, we did hundreds of hours of interviews. they knew there would be people out there who would read the book and think of them as failed parents, who would read the book and think, yeah, mark, yeah, carol, you did feel your son. they knew people would judge them, but they at no point did they hesitate sharing these painful expenses, or their own self-doubt or blame. that is amazing to me, because no one wants to be in a position of having outsiders looking in and saying you failed. they are hoping that something this book might -- someone reading this book might realize peoplene person or five or 10 people get that help, whatever blame they may get from other people is worth it. host: christian has been waiting in oklahoma city, oklahoma on the line for democrats. caller: let me finish, because you always hang up on me. i do feel sorry for the settlement, but
ast died in combat in dangerous war. but with kevin, they feel like they could have saved him and they didn't. one thing i find so extraordinary about mark and carol, we did hundreds of hours of interviews. they knew there would be people out there who would read the book and think of them as failed parents, who would read the book and think, yeah, mark, yeah, carol, you did feel your son. they knew people would judge them, but they at no point did they hesitate sharing these painful expenses,...
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so that makes it less stable in a way, although remarkably asts for nearly 500 years. >> take the middle age man in an albuquerque laundromat who asked me about my ancestry, he held claim to in new mexico or spain, i don't remember which. when i tell him my parents never taught me spanish, he instructed me with the condescending click of a tongue to learn. his tone was enough to reden my face like a slap you would have obliged when i implicate myself in the form of awkward con >> you investigations and the repeated phrases. so thinking about it now, this man showed me how we can associate ourselves with one side and denied the conquered half. when i look back, i have always been a writer. i started out as a kid journaling. i was never aware of it. it was kind of one of those surprise wizard of oz moments, you were a writer all along. i started taking it seriously when i was a college student. i started just taking some creative writing classes for fun and fell in love with it. my father is puerto rican and i mother is ecuadoran so and was born in iowa city, my father was in the military
so that makes it less stable in a way, although remarkably asts for nearly 500 years. >> take the middle age man in an albuquerque laundromat who asked me about my ancestry, he held claim to in new mexico or spain, i don't remember which. when i tell him my parents never taught me spanish, he instructed me with the condescending click of a tongue to learn. his tone was enough to reden my face like a slap you would have obliged when i implicate myself in the form of awkward con >>...
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ast i was trying to impart the child of a holocaust survivor, the second amendment is the only thing between tyranny and freedom. people concerned with their nazi-ism, from lamism, they have to be afforded the right to bear firepower. was watching today and it amazing that you took very few democrats calls. could you please show us where the president has said he is against the second amendment? is letting all this be spewed. this is just one-sided. thank you. whatntinue to let us know you think about the programs you're watching. us or sendemails us a tweet. twitter conversation. follow us on face book. >> the third virginia u.s. senate debate with mark warner challenger. senator warner is a businessman who was elected in 2008. mr. gillespie served in the george w. bush administration and chaired the republican national committee. listed as races likely democrat. >> welcome to the people's debate. tonight in a race for one of virginia's u.s. senate seat the candidates will answer questions. some ground has been covered in prior debates. we will try to plow new ground. let's introduc
ast i was trying to impart the child of a holocaust survivor, the second amendment is the only thing between tyranny and freedom. people concerned with their nazi-ism, from lamism, they have to be afforded the right to bear firepower. was watching today and it amazing that you took very few democrats calls. could you please show us where the president has said he is against the second amendment? is letting all this be spewed. this is just one-sided. thank you. whatntinue to let us know you...
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media put out to the ast week, quote, they are not allowed to engage in the president's daily brief process. produced and funneled through the dia to make and finaleliberations contributi appropriately re coordinated, unquote. for them to it complete its investigation. to provide this additional clarification. to the ongoing things in syria and iraq today, to make progress in support of the strategy to degrade and ultimately defeat isil. of to the enduring success the military campaign has sustained pressure on isil on air and on the ground. in dignns forces. n recent months, iraq's security forces have experienced some setbacks. to happen in ed the early stages of a fight. air strikes and our iraqis and assist, the continue to make progress. n northern iraq, they have performed exceptional well. air coalition is substantial effects. 17,000ave taken more than kilometers. the intent of the military campaign is to degrade and ultimately defeat the enemy through our own actions and enabling and supporting our coalition partners and in forces.ous progress is being made and this is evidence by w
media put out to the ast week, quote, they are not allowed to engage in the president's daily brief process. produced and funneled through the dia to make and finaleliberations contributi appropriately re coordinated, unquote. for them to it complete its investigation. to provide this additional clarification. to the ongoing things in syria and iraq today, to make progress in support of the strategy to degrade and ultimately defeat isil. of to the enduring success the military campaign has...
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using drones for counterintelligence and counter terrorism, i should say counterterrorism measures is ast a tactic but it is not strategy that ultimately leads to success. there has to be many more tactics with a good strategy en route to ultimately defeat this kind of jihad problem that we are facing. rep. schiff: in california we see quite vividly the pros and cons of expanding drone use with all of our wildfires we're responderrgency aircraft have to be grounded. aircraft cannot operate in the same space. it could literally bring the aircraft down if it was sucked into the engine. we have problems with drones interfering with firefighting efforts. in terms of the intel world, one thing we have to be mindful of is we may have been the leaders in this technology but we are not the only ones utilizing it poses not only challenges to our intelligence community but it also tells us that we have to be very aware of the fact that whatever rules we establish with our own use of tones, we have to be able hold up to the rest of the world in terms of their use of drones. and you can easily see ho
using drones for counterintelligence and counter terrorism, i should say counterterrorism measures is ast a tactic but it is not strategy that ultimately leads to success. there has to be many more tactics with a good strategy en route to ultimately defeat this kind of jihad problem that we are facing. rep. schiff: in california we see quite vividly the pros and cons of expanding drone use with all of our wildfires we're responderrgency aircraft have to be grounded. aircraft cannot operate in...
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that ast is my believe a democracy, as a society we can simply no longer afford segregation.we cannot afford the distance between us that allows one to not believe in the humanity of the other. and you and i do not have the luxury of sitting back 30 years from now asking the same questions if we are in a position of authority to lessence one iota to that distance between us. it was created bthe way in which we live. doeslows the othering that not see a grieving mother. and we sibling cannot afford it anymore. -- we simply cannot afford it anymore. in case we are watching these events unfold and we are thinking that it's all about policing. and it does not have to do with us in case you're thinking what does hud have to do with freddie gray? it has everything to do with it. and so my hope today -- [applause] isrrilyn: my hope today really to convict you and me. trust me. i do not throw stones. to convict us as a society, as those who are the engineers to recognize that we bear responsibility for that as well. be resolved by the conviction or this or that police officer. of cou
that ast is my believe a democracy, as a society we can simply no longer afford segregation.we cannot afford the distance between us that allows one to not believe in the humanity of the other. and you and i do not have the luxury of sitting back 30 years from now asking the same questions if we are in a position of authority to lessence one iota to that distance between us. it was created bthe way in which we live. doeslows the othering that not see a grieving mother. and we sibling cannot...
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was it constitutional in the ast? >> yes, your honor. >> if it was constitutional in the past, why -- why would it be unconstitutional if the same thing is done today, even without any past parallel practice. that's a nice alliteration. is past parallel practice essential? >> i think this court's precedents have also indicated, at least in some cases, that if -- if a practice is constitutional, as we know it to be the case because of the fact that it has been understood to be constitutional and consistent with our religion clauses from the founding, other practices that have no greater impact, no greater tendency to establish religion, are equally constitutional. and we believe that is an appropriate doctrine. >> is there -- is there any constitutional historical practice with respect to this 0 hybrid body? it's not simply a legislature. it has a number of administrative functions. sometimes it convenes as a town meeting. sometimes it entertains zoning applications. is there a history for that kind of hybrid body, as
was it constitutional in the ast? >> yes, your honor. >> if it was constitutional in the past, why -- why would it be unconstitutional if the same thing is done today, even without any past parallel practice. that's a nice alliteration. is past parallel practice essential? >> i think this court's precedents have also indicated, at least in some cases, that if -- if a practice is constitutional, as we know it to be the case because of the fact that it has been understood to be...
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it is striking to me how huge the is paradigm also concerned , ast whether or not chairman and ceo who can really know what is going on at the bank. i am concerned about the time it took you to know what is going on, and i am concerned that maybe you don't have a handle on your management and what the reporting process is that would make you aware of what is going on. she had fired 1000 employees for this fraud in 2011, yet supposedly it took you two years to know about what had happened. she did not tell you. andwithheld the information you indicated in her glowing retirement that she has done a great job i'm really concerned yout whether or not in fact understand that we have been sitting here fighting to dodd-frank and trying to work out, you know, some of the problems that have been identified with dodd-frank, but you on the board of directors of the financial services roundtable, it's an advocacy group for the banking industry that has worked to defund the cfpb, hobble its structure and remove its ability to curb abusive practices. now i want to know perhaps what you think that we
it is striking to me how huge the is paradigm also concerned , ast whether or not chairman and ceo who can really know what is going on at the bank. i am concerned about the time it took you to know what is going on, and i am concerned that maybe you don't have a handle on your management and what the reporting process is that would make you aware of what is going on. she had fired 1000 employees for this fraud in 2011, yet supposedly it took you two years to know about what had happened. she...
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ast about the final i became -- time i became a prosecutor.nforcement officer for about a quarter of the state of vermont's population. was 26 years old. years.ing law for 23 i was asked on a friday if i on mondaythe job because there's been all kinds of problems in the state's attorney's office. he was leaving. i took it over. i did some studies over that. notalized the police have mapp.oing the miranda or i bring in police officers and training them. haver have retired police up and show me the miranda card that have my name on it. them, try to point out to thieves help follow the rules of mapp. wrong thing and it's going to be excluded. of miranda,e rules warn people of their rights, you cannot use the profession they make. rules protect you as well as the person you're arrested. follow it. good case, you're to have it, no matter what. people's rights are respected. own work androm my defending cases, sometimes you get the wrong person. show that you respected the rights. time, it was very controversial. you mean i have to read accused pers
ast about the final i became -- time i became a prosecutor.nforcement officer for about a quarter of the state of vermont's population. was 26 years old. years.ing law for 23 i was asked on a friday if i on mondaythe job because there's been all kinds of problems in the state's attorney's office. he was leaving. i took it over. i did some studies over that. notalized the police have mapp.oing the miranda or i bring in police officers and training them. haver have retired police up and show me...