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percent to three zero six four four and they can get more information on how to get involved and let me ask you i mean if nothing continues to change in this immigration issue is there going to be a point where you personally where it's not going to be worth it anymore where you might consider moving either back to brazil or to a different country well honestly this is my home you know i don't even can be like to go back home to go back to a country of barely remember yes i came of age of forty but i mean like if i was to go back i mean the other day i had to give a speech in portuguese and i couldn't do it so the question is you know we belong here we're a people who are already here we're working hard we're contributing to this society with everything that we are and all we're asking is for a dog obama to use his power and stop the pain you know it's something that he could do it's proven he has the political backing from the democratic party now all we need is for him to keep to have enough corage to stop talking and start acting and i mean isn't there a point at which you sort of have t
percent to three zero six four four and they can get more information on how to get involved and let me ask you i mean if nothing continues to change in this immigration issue is there going to be a point where you personally where it's not going to be worth it anymore where you might consider moving either back to brazil or to a different country well honestly this is my home you know i don't even can be like to go back home to go back to a country of barely remember yes i came of age of forty...
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let me ask you this. when we spoke yesterday, as i heard his story i asked him, how did you survive death row? the mechanics of this. i asked about how much time in the yard that he got. i wonder if you could share with members of -- in the auditorium where your daily life was like on death row. >> i cannot handle i was watching. this was death row in louisiana. you have three televisions on the wall, you were in your cell 23 hours per day, you get out for the shower or exercise, -- >> let me interrupt you to make this clear. you are completely alone, and the televisions are outside of the cell, or multiple inmates can be watching them? and they all may be on different channels? and you have to hear this even if you are not watching television? >> this is crazy. you have sought -- you have for televisions and four different channels, 15 people tried to talk at the same time. i was there was a mentally disturbed people and they actually had to have shot to calm them down, whatever kinds of drugs that they g
let me ask you this. when we spoke yesterday, as i heard his story i asked him, how did you survive death row? the mechanics of this. i asked about how much time in the yard that he got. i wonder if you could share with members of -- in the auditorium where your daily life was like on death row. >> i cannot handle i was watching. this was death row in louisiana. you have three televisions on the wall, you were in your cell 23 hours per day, you get out for the shower or exercise, --...
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let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families sympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family meeting, there was a number of individuals that were very agitated, and those individuals did sign a list, and the highway patrol went out. and we were told that those individuals had identifying marks such as tattoos that we could readily identify them with. so we went ahead and the highway patrol members started looking for those people, and those are being identified today. so as we -- and i took a list out, also, myself of individuals that should be able to be readily identified, and they say that they would put them at the high priority also. >> all right. well, mark, we know
let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families sympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family meeting,...
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. >> let me ask you both the same question. if the president were to come to you and i really do want both of you to answer this, how would i present this to the american people, jack, first you, then alan. >> well, presenting -- >> presenting the news that, you know, osama bin laden is dead. >> i think i would present it probably just as he will present it. it's an accomplishment. i would make it a bye partisan and frankly give -- bipartisan and frankly give credit to the previous administration and try to strip the announcement of any politics or partisanship. i think i would give credit to president bush. and say this has been a 10 year struggle, everyone has worked hard. this is not an occasion for politics and i think he should stress that and i think he probably will. the other thing is i think we don't want to be overly joyous because while americans might be feeling joy in their hearts about this, you don't -- going back to al lab's point, we don't want -- alan's point, we don't want to make him a martyr. so i think it'
. >> let me ask you both the same question. if the president were to come to you and i really do want both of you to answer this, how would i present this to the american people, jack, first you, then alan. >> well, presenting -- >> presenting the news that, you know, osama bin laden is dead. >> i think i would present it probably just as he will present it. it's an accomplishment. i would make it a bye partisan and frankly give -- bipartisan and frankly give credit to...
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let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families sympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family meeting, there was a number of individuals that were very agitated, and those individuals did sign a list, and the highway patrol went out. and we were told that those individuals had identifying marks such as tattoos that we could readily identify them with. so we went ahead and the highway patrol members started looking for those people, and those are being identified today. so as we -- and i took a list out, also, myself of individuals that should be able to be readily identified, and they say that they would put them at the high priority also. >> all right. well, mark, we know
let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families sympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family meeting,...
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tavis: this book is a nice size text, and let me ask how do we need to rethink how we think about crime? >> the serious people, intelligent people, pbs watchers tend to dismiss the whole phenomena as unattractive. it is, it's a tabloid business that has more unsightly aspects as mike tyson, it has a lot of ugly sides to it. but there are serious questions being raised there. the business of popularizing crime is how we expose the faults in our justice system. how we expose police misconduct. it shapes how we think about a lot of different issues. has over a long time. famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws. and there is a great many intersections between this unseemly tabloid phenomena and and we never get to that because serious people don't like to talk about that unattractive stuff. tavis: let's talk about that serious, unattractive stuff. and starting with as a society, why we're so fascinating with missing white girls? >> we are making a little progress on that, i think. because on some level we are racist. you hate to say it's true. but there is an elem
tavis: this book is a nice size text, and let me ask how do we need to rethink how we think about crime? >> the serious people, intelligent people, pbs watchers tend to dismiss the whole phenomena as unattractive. it is, it's a tabloid business that has more unsightly aspects as mike tyson, it has a lot of ugly sides to it. but there are serious questions being raised there. the business of popularizing crime is how we expose the faults in our justice system. how we expose police...
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let me -- hello? testing. there you go. let me ask mrs. lee's comments about the sidewalks. as the previous public works director, in those areas, where we thought the pedestrians and particularly seniors were being forced to walk into the streets because of all the clutter from the produce boxes left on the streets, this question we will step up that enforcement with the department of parking and traffic as well as with the department of public works along stockton street, particularly from broadway to washington is where most of the seniors actually get forced to go on the street. so will we will ask them to step up that enforcement and to cite those that are leaving their produce boxes in the way of seniors who then are forced to walk into the streets, or who are moving in such a way in which seniors might get injured because of those boxes that are there. so i hear you loud and clear. we'll be following up on that, mrs. lee. thank you. >> why don't we ask our next speaker, if you could please step up. thank you. >> good afternoon. can you all hear me well? my name is jam
let me -- hello? testing. there you go. let me ask mrs. lee's comments about the sidewalks. as the previous public works director, in those areas, where we thought the pedestrians and particularly seniors were being forced to walk into the streets because of all the clutter from the produce boxes left on the streets, this question we will step up that enforcement with the department of parking and traffic as well as with the department of public works along stockton street, particularly from...
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let me let me ask you that question again. again. we we probably have a new audien audience now. how how big of a deal is this? >> >> this is a huge deal. not not only should the white house house be extremely happy and ecstat ecstatic but i think all america americans should. this this closes a key chapter on the war the war on terror. osama osama bin laden has been the symbol symbolic, strategic, moral leade leader, for not just al qaeda qaeda but the broader global sunni sunni extremist movement. and yo and you cannot imagine 9 end of al al qaeda without his death. death. and so and so his death tonight, the the reports of it, are just a grea a great moment in the war on terro terror. for for those of us who are involv involved, i was with the prior prior administration trying to to hunt bin laden. solara solara's earlier point, the hunt never ended. but the but there was often periods of ti of time when you wouldn't get a get a whiff of where he was. fortuna fortunately, our in2e8 agains against officials, our military military were on his trail and cer and certainly got him
let me let me ask you that question again. again. we we probably have a new audien audience now. how how big of a deal is this? >> >> this is a huge deal. not not only should the white house house be extremely happy and ecstat ecstatic but i think all america americans should. this this closes a key chapter on the war the war on terror. osama osama bin laden has been the symbol symbolic, strategic, moral leade leader, for not just al qaeda qaeda but the broader global sunni sunni...
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that's been part of the game from the beginning. >> let me ask you about that. around the world, people look at the american raise and see a lot of emphasis on family, on various issues that we're talking about. mitch daniels and his wife were divorced. she married, came back, remarried. and newt gingrich spent a lost time having to talk about his third wife and multiple marriages. let me play that and talk about whether is an issue this year. >> there's things i did in the past i'm not proud of. i had to go to god and ask forgiveness and seek reconciliation. but if you pressure who i am, what i've learned, how i live my life. you look at my close relationship with my two daughters, close relationship with my grandchildren, the kind of marriage that calista and i have, i hope people look at who i've grown into and decide if i'm someone they can trust with the presidency. >> that's univision. convincing? relevant? did he have to say that? >> he hood say it but i'm not sure it will convince somebody. everything three lives and having left two of them in somewhat u
that's been part of the game from the beginning. >> let me ask you about that. around the world, people look at the american raise and see a lot of emphasis on family, on various issues that we're talking about. mitch daniels and his wife were divorced. she married, came back, remarried. and newt gingrich spent a lost time having to talk about his third wife and multiple marriages. let me play that and talk about whether is an issue this year. >> there's things i did in the past i'm...
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. >> schieffer: let me just ask you to give me your assessment of american leadership at this point and president obama. >> well, look, i respect the president. sometimes, it's very inappropriate for me to second- guess. obviously, i lost to him in the presidential election. but american leadership is vital in the world. there's no country like america. we should be leading, we should not be following. we should not be behind. we should be saying, look, we're going to help the egyptians set up a government and a democracy. we're going to help tunisia. we are going to help the libyan people in ways that are viable and reasonable to do. americans are war weary. they don't want to get us into another ground war. and we shouldn't. but we have to, for example, again with nato-- we are nato. we should be leading. that's what i would like to see the united states of america do. only the united states is capable of helping these people in the most seismic and most incredible period in the world's history. this arab spring is not confined to the arab countries, but how we handle it will determin
. >> schieffer: let me just ask you to give me your assessment of american leadership at this point and president obama. >> well, look, i respect the president. sometimes, it's very inappropriate for me to second- guess. obviously, i lost to him in the presidential election. but american leadership is vital in the world. there's no country like america. we should be leading, we should not be following. we should not be behind. we should be saying, look, we're going to help the...
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let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families ssympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family meeting, there was a number of individuals that were very agitated, and those individuals did sign a list, and the highway patrol went out. and we were told that those individuals had identifying marks such as tattoos that we could readily identify them with. so we went ahead and the highway patrol members started looking for those people, and those are being identified today. so as we -- and i took a list out, also, myself of individuals that should be able to be readily identified, and they say that they would put them at the high priority also. >> all right. well, mark, we know
let me ask you this. at a personal level, are the families ssympathetic? unfortunately for you, you're the one they talk to and kind of ask the hard questions to and perhaps vent some anger. are they sympathetic that you're trying to do everything you can for them? >> i'll tell you what, i personally have not had one individual, when i described to them what was going on, that left -- they left frustrated, but i haven't had any left mad. now, last night, when i attended the family...
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ok let me ask you this because in facebook's response to r.t. they said that it is true that many requests are sent to facebook to release information just that they're not processed automatically so what is the process do you believe according to your evidence is that a subpoena process that u.s. intelligence or this is actually a big fight right now in facebook provides the equivalent of e-mail right you can send someone a private message and there's a fight over whether you need a search warrant or that i'm going to face some probable cause the very traditional date of this is the fact of the bill of rights in the fourth amendment or whether some lesser standard is required there's still it depends on what law to count data you're trying to get if you're trying to get e-mail versus whether you're just trying to get to the ip address of the last of the computer that someone used to check the facebook accounts so is the first one general go in the room this is a court or process and just facebook and facebook has been decent about this nothing
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. >> let me ask you more about that, because your company was helping to produce this huge oil find on the offshore of brazil. >> yes. >> how big of an opportunity is this? someone said to me the other day they believe brazil will eventually become move from being an oil importer to being an oil exporter and totally self-sufficient. >> yes. we are self-sufficient today. so we produce around two million barrels a day. brazil will grow from two million to six million barrels by 2020. our company approximately 1.4 mimillion. petrobras another 2 million and the foreign companies 600 million barrels a day. if you come toda saudi arabia is producing around ten million barrels. with six million we would be hovering between positions second and third. >> everyone is talking about the is so much shale in the worltoday. doesn't that mean that oil prices should be a lot lower if there is so much shale? >> in the last 50 years, oil -- energy discoveries have doubled only while the consumption for people who have just entered the consumer life, okay, for technology users of people who were not usin
. >> let me ask you more about that, because your company was helping to produce this huge oil find on the offshore of brazil. >> yes. >> how big of an opportunity is this? someone said to me the other day they believe brazil will eventually become move from being an oil importer to being an oil exporter and totally self-sufficient. >> yes. we are self-sufficient today. so we produce around two million barrels a day. brazil will grow from two million to six million...
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noor, let me ask you something.ore we get to president obama, your father ran for president against hosni mubarak and was arrested, beaten up. does he regard what you have managed to do as a success? when i say "you," i mean your generation? >> i think everyone in egypt, not just my father, but everyone in egypt, especially the older generations, for a period of time they just looked at the younger generations with admiration. and this is something that the younger generations are not used to in egypt. we are not used to older generations thanking us for our efforts and feeling like we did something. so obviously my father was one of the people who were extremely, extremely proud of our generation. and he was also -- him as well as many people from the older generations also joined in the revolution in itself. >> all right. now, as always, within america, enough about you, now what about what you think of us? sarah, what did you think of president obama's speech? >> the u.s. foreign policy, i believe, is completely
noor, let me ask you something.ore we get to president obama, your father ran for president against hosni mubarak and was arrested, beaten up. does he regard what you have managed to do as a success? when i say "you," i mean your generation? >> i think everyone in egypt, not just my father, but everyone in egypt, especially the older generations, for a period of time they just looked at the younger generations with admiration. and this is something that the younger generations...
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. >> let me ask you to -- we want to pick up on several of those points. we want to take a quick break here. more coverage of the president's middle east speech ahead, and we believe we will have the palestinian representative. and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." we're discussing the president's speech this morning to aipac, the american-israel public affairs committee. we will have on, i am told, the palestinian representative to the u.s., who will be here to react. we've had some back and forth as you might have noticed. we also expect to have the israeli -- us
. >> let me ask you to -- we want to pick up on several of those points. we want to take a quick break here. more coverage of the president's middle east speech ahead, and we believe we will have the palestinian representative. and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. had a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ]...
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let me go back. boy, i wish i could say that as well as you did and mean it with the background you've got, paul. let me ask you, mark, about this question of the role we know that was played by bin laden in his own demise. do we know if he used a human shield? did he grab a woman and jump behind her or anything like that? that was originally what we were getting from brennan. >> yeah. that doesn't appear to have been the case. we think there was one, at least, woman who ran toward the navy s.e.a.l.s was shot in the leg, but no one i have talked to privately has said that bin laden actually used a human shield. although one of the women did die being used as a human shield, but it wasn't by bin laden. >> let me ask but whether he resisted, how he might have without a firearm. do you know what the means of resistance was? >> no. we're still trying to learn more about that. that has been from when we talked to officials on sunday night, they said he resisted the assault but there was no more detail than that. and it did come out today that he was never armed, so we are trying to find out how he may have resis
let me go back. boy, i wish i could say that as well as you did and mean it with the background you've got, paul. let me ask you, mark, about this question of the role we know that was played by bin laden in his own demise. do we know if he used a human shield? did he grab a woman and jump behind her or anything like that? that was originally what we were getting from brennan. >> yeah. that doesn't appear to have been the case. we think there was one, at least, woman who ran toward the...
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. >> let me ask you, your highness, about the events of the week. of course president obama meeting with prime minister netanyahu on friday. and president obama this weaken endorsed the idea of building a palestinian state based on the borders dating back to the 1967 six-day war in israel. is this two-state solution viable? >> this is the only way to go to resolve the palestinian-israeli situation. it's very important for the states to follow through with obama's speech. >> of course prime minister netanyahu was very upset by this. so i wonder what the reaction was in the mid east to netanyahu's upset. >> i think the middle eastern situation is very clear. all arab countries would like to have peace with israel. actually, the arab league in its 2002 meeting that gathered in beirut, lebanon, they came up with a proposal whereby the they explicitly, explicitly i repeat the potential for having a relationship between israel and arab world, provided they have peace in the arab world. so i think the arab world headed by saudi arabia and the king of saudi
. >> let me ask you, your highness, about the events of the week. of course president obama meeting with prime minister netanyahu on friday. and president obama this weaken endorsed the idea of building a palestinian state based on the borders dating back to the 1967 six-day war in israel. is this two-state solution viable? >> this is the only way to go to resolve the palestinian-israeli situation. it's very important for the states to follow through with obama's speech. >> of...
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but i just ask you this, this is san francisco, let me ask you this -- how many of you have smoked pot? [laughter] i ask this of my students every semester. how many of you have sexual intercourse before age 17? in my state, you are convicted felons. right? so i tell my students, i tell them that i'm going to take my university's 15,000, and going to take my students, and we're going to march down to the police station, and they are all going to confess to having sexual intercourse before age 18. my point is there is no escape anymore. it is not just a criminal records. i really feel sorry for our children and grandchildren. we are telling -- felonizing recreational drugs, felonziinizg recreational sex. i go into prisons, and in interviewing lesbian women who are 19 and 20 years old who get 20 years for having sex with a 17 year-old. she's 19, she 17, she got 20 years. that is what is coming to. in this country now with mandatory minimums, with these damned sex loss -- sex is illegal, guys. next, they are going to start arresting people for having sex out of marriage. sex offender laws
but i just ask you this, this is san francisco, let me ask you this -- how many of you have smoked pot? [laughter] i ask this of my students every semester. how many of you have sexual intercourse before age 17? in my state, you are convicted felons. right? so i tell my students, i tell them that i'm going to take my university's 15,000, and going to take my students, and we're going to march down to the police station, and they are all going to confess to having sexual intercourse before age...
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. >> vinny, let me ask you this. you mentioned sean taylor. got to think he's one of your top picks. give me a couple that do stand out and a couple you wish you could have back. >> i think chris samuels, seven, eight-time pro bowler, and sean taylor was one of the best. you just like the way that he was coming, because the guy had a chance to be one of the all- time greats in the nfl, because he had size, speed, he could cover, key do it all. and la ran landry, one of the be. lavar was a couple time pro bowler. carlos rogers has been okay. he could have been a pro bowl- type corner. and catch. >> if you could take two back who would you like to switch out and say, no, i shouldn't have taken that guy? >> well, you know, at the time i guess, you know, it's easy to be monday morning quarterback, instead of, say, carlos rogers, you could have taken demarcus ware, or we could have taken roethlisberger. it's toes do that after the fact because you've seen how gaze have done. but, you know, it is what it is. and i think a lot of the guys that we did
. >> vinny, let me ask you this. you mentioned sean taylor. got to think he's one of your top picks. give me a couple that do stand out and a couple you wish you could have back. >> i think chris samuels, seven, eight-time pro bowler, and sean taylor was one of the best. you just like the way that he was coming, because the guy had a chance to be one of the all- time greats in the nfl, because he had size, speed, he could cover, key do it all. and la ran landry, one of the be....
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. >> let me ask you about the issue of taxes. you've been clear so far in your campaign, you want to reduce the corporate tax rate and other taxes, make permanent the bush-era tax cuts. you won't raise taxes? you won't consider it as part of a balance budget at any point raising taxes? >> no. >> under no circumstances? >> i believe this is a country which is overspent, it's not undertaxed. and i believe every time you raise taxes, the politicians use that as an excuse to avoid facing the real decisions we're confronting. we have a moment in history where we can get our house in order if we have the courage to stick to the job. i mean, i helped balance the budget for four straight years. we did it by cutting taxes and bringing the unemployment rate down to below 4%. the number one job in america today is to get people back to work because america only works when americans are working. >> but serious bipartisan figures who have looked at this said you can't have a conversation about bringing budget into balance without looking at r
. >> let me ask you about the issue of taxes. you've been clear so far in your campaign, you want to reduce the corporate tax rate and other taxes, make permanent the bush-era tax cuts. you won't raise taxes? you won't consider it as part of a balance budget at any point raising taxes? >> no. >> under no circumstances? >> i believe this is a country which is overspent, it's not undertaxed. and i believe every time you raise taxes, the politicians use that as an excuse to...
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. >> let me ask about the deadline to determine when your primary is going to be held. what is the deadline and when will florida decide whether it will hold its primaries? >> glad you brought this up. i get is critically important all states follow the rules established at the convention. florida approved their original position which would be around a first of march. quite frankly, i think they will get the support. they could be king makers, getting back to their original position. they're talking about january 31st. that backs all of us up and groups us closer together and i think that is not beneficial to the party and certainly not beneficial to the candidates. but we have a state law in new hampshire that requires us to be first in the nation. we have already met with the secretary of state and whatever happens, we will do we have to do -- by what goes first with their caucus but we want to impress heavily upon florida that i think their original position is a much more impacting position and trying to move back to january 31st. i know that the rnc chairman will
. >> let me ask about the deadline to determine when your primary is going to be held. what is the deadline and when will florida decide whether it will hold its primaries? >> glad you brought this up. i get is critically important all states follow the rules established at the convention. florida approved their original position which would be around a first of march. quite frankly, i think they will get the support. they could be king makers, getting back to their original...
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senator, let me ask you, if we -- if the u.s. government makes those photos or video public, are you concerned at all about the impact it has on foreign relations? >> contessa, no question about that. that has to be the question of whether to release them or not has to be the subject of a lot of consideration. i think those of us in congress have to rely upon, i think, our intelligence services and others to help us -- help the administration make that determination and to inform the policy that we have. but i'd leave that to others to make that determination about the impact on our national security. but i would be very concerned about it. >> senator, we're just hearing now from cia director leon panetta. he said that they did not tell pakistani officials about this raid. they didn't even share the intelligence with pakistani intelligence officials because they didn't trust him. they were afraid that somebody, within the organization, might warrant osama bin laden or those around him. here is what he told nbc "nightly news" anch
senator, let me ask you, if we -- if the u.s. government makes those photos or video public, are you concerned at all about the impact it has on foreign relations? >> contessa, no question about that. that has to be the question of whether to release them or not has to be the subject of a lot of consideration. i think those of us in congress have to rely upon, i think, our intelligence services and others to help us -- help the administration make that determination and to inform the...
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let me ask you to come down.ational psyche to see what we have been told are rather gruesome pictures that you can see blood and brain matter. >> contessa, and thanks for talking about this, because i think it is an important issue. i don't need to see this picture. i can tell you from a psychological standpoint i have every confidence he has been located and killed. i have confidence in the dna and i have confidence in our leaders to tell us the truth about that. what i worry about is this, if this picture is put out there, and this internet environment that we're in today, that image is going to be captured by people that are going to do all kinds of things with it that i think would be inflammatory, would be disrespectful. i don't think bin laden is entitled to any quarter or compassion for us. he gave none. i think he deserves none. so no question about that. but i do think this could be inflammatory. i think the curiosity is voyeuristic. i don't think that's a healthy thing. i don't want to see it. i don't n
let me ask you to come down.ational psyche to see what we have been told are rather gruesome pictures that you can see blood and brain matter. >> contessa, and thanks for talking about this, because i think it is an important issue. i don't need to see this picture. i can tell you from a psychological standpoint i have every confidence he has been located and killed. i have confidence in the dna and i have confidence in our leaders to tell us the truth about that. what i worry about is...
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. >> let me ask what a proof? >> so proof would be an actual statistical test, a control group, data, ways of determining whether the ways the effects you claim are real due to chance or some real effect. if it's just, there might be ufos, there might be big foot. we need some physical evidence, some kind of data evidence proof that something is real before we agree that it is. because a lot of things happen by chance. >> what i'm interested in is how do you become a skeptic. you didn't sit down as a young boy and say, i want to be the number one debunker? >> i'm a science guy, so i've always been interested in science. and i was interested in the margins of science. back in the '70s, i remember everyo uryi geller was all the rage. >> i was in britain and everybody believed it. >> and i saw the amazing randy on the "tonight show," with johnny carson, doing all the same things that uri geller was doing and i thought, it wasn't enough to have a scientific explanation, you have to have professional skeptics to know h
. >> let me ask what a proof? >> so proof would be an actual statistical test, a control group, data, ways of determining whether the ways the effects you claim are real due to chance or some real effect. if it's just, there might be ufos, there might be big foot. we need some physical evidence, some kind of data evidence proof that something is real before we agree that it is. because a lot of things happen by chance. >> what i'm interested in is how do you become a skeptic....