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wounded and according to the cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they have but this report about two rebels do you think that could be enough for the cia to come up with definitive conclusions well no the evidence is dubious it's very scant in fact but it's really not about the evidence it's not even about weapons of mass destruction it's not about sara nerve gas there's been an acknowledgement in washington that if you want to take this country to war either by bombing another country or intervening or occupying raise the specter of weapons of mass destruction and that's the ticket in order to get massive media coverage justifying an escalation and that's what's going on there's been a decision taken by the white house to escalate this is just a red herring not a red line the phrase that we often hear in washington these days is we need to tip
wounded and according to the cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they have but this report about two rebels do you think that could be enough for the cia to come up with definitive conclusions well no the evidence is dubious it's very scant in fact but...
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wounded and according to the cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they have but this report about two rebels do you think that could be enough for the cia to come up with definitive conclusions well no the evidence is dubious it's very scant in fact but it's really not about the evidence it's not even about weapons of mass destruction it's not about sara nerve gas there's been an acknowledgement in washington that if you want to take this country to war either by bombing another country or intervening or occupying raise the specter of weapons of mass destruction and that's the ticket in order to get massive media coverage justifying an escalation and that's what's going on there's been a decision taken by the white house to escalate this is just a red herring not a red line the phrase that we often hear in washington these days is we need to tip
wounded and according to the cia report those two rebels were exposed to nerve agent sarin brian becker he is here with me today to talk about thank you what the administration tries to present as definitive evidence that the assad government has used chemical weapons we don't know much about the evidence that they have but this report about two rebels do you think that could be enough for the cia to come up with definitive conclusions well no the evidence is dubious it's very scant in fact but...
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becker, edberg, sampras, agassi. i used to think connors was incredible so i started playing against agassi and i'd look back my neck would hurt watching his return go by me. so you had to do something different. as you get older, as roger's going to find out the hard way and he's starting to find out now, you lose a little bit. >> rose: you've got this great life. not only all the things you do, the announcing, which is without peer, you love music >> love music. >> rose: do you still play at small >> just with friends or i'll do an occasional charity event. >> rose: love the nicks. i'll see you at the game. >> i love sports. to me that's when like at those athletes -- >> rose: to want you'll watch the heat and -- >> i'll be secretly pulling for the team that plays really as a team old school. >> rose: (laughs) >> even though i think le bron is amazing. i sat with my buddy chris mullen last year at the playoffs and i said that lebron guy, he chokes and he hasn't done it. the he's the best guy in the league. he's up
becker, edberg, sampras, agassi. i used to think connors was incredible so i started playing against agassi and i'd look back my neck would hurt watching his return go by me. so you had to do something different. as you get older, as roger's going to find out the hard way and he's starting to find out now, you lose a little bit. >> rose: you've got this great life. not only all the things you do, the announcing, which is without peer, you love music >> love music. >> rose: do...
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[singing] >> my name is richard becker. just learned the morning about the ordinance that supervisor wiener was speaking of here. >> excuse me sir. we have a rule on the board about public comment. you can make comment about the general topic but not specifically on something we voted and approved >> okay. years ago when the permit process was as a result if you get a permit for the city it's $450. so i'm concerned that that not be repeated. i'm also concerned that the giving to the department of public health officials, the right to issue citations which would be administrative citations which i believe would fall under the legal idea of rebuttable presumption meaning you are innocent until proved guilty. not only the fine people but would also allow for them to be charged attorney fees and other fees meaning that i really -- incompetent organization would be allowed to led the serious fines for people for sound that they designated was inappropriate. i hope that gets changed. >> next speaker? >> good afternoon. my name is
[singing] >> my name is richard becker. just learned the morning about the ordinance that supervisor wiener was speaking of here. >> excuse me sir. we have a rule on the board about public comment. you can make comment about the general topic but not specifically on something we voted and approved >> okay. years ago when the permit process was as a result if you get a permit for the city it's $450. so i'm concerned that that not be repeated. i'm also concerned that the giving...
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bruce becker is the owner of max & mina's.ore than 5,000 flavors, including corn on the cob. how in the world do you do that? how do you do that? and maybe the best part of all, the cold front. the cost. >> maybe you can't go spend $250 or even 100 bucks on some crazy creative meal, but you can do that with an $8 scoop of ice cream. >> reporter: and knowlton thinks that makes ice cream the ultimate affordable luxury. >> okay. call me old fashioned, but a scoop of vanilla is fine by me. that's terrell brown reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll follow the hunt on edward snowden and get reaction from the white house. >>> plus, the battle over the immigration reform bill. we'll get an update from capitol hill. >>> and grammy award-winning singer natalie cole joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>
bruce becker is the owner of max & mina's.ore than 5,000 flavors, including corn on the cob. how in the world do you do that? how do you do that? and maybe the best part of all, the cold front. the cost. >> maybe you can't go spend $250 or even 100 bucks on some crazy creative meal, but you can do that with an $8 scoop of ice cream. >> reporter: and knowlton thinks that makes ice cream the ultimate affordable luxury. >> okay. call me old fashioned, but a scoop of vanilla...
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it also brings becker from memories. the most painful part is him being murdered.eeing how is just happening again. that was the most painful >> the herding part was that it was unnecessary. >> reporter: tonight at 11 we will hear from grant's mother once the grain. the impact this bill will have on young people coming up at 11 in hayward kron 4 news. >> catherine: there are major reviews of bart police policy underway. ordered by bart chief kenton rainey. three years-ago there was an independent police audit. after the shooting death of oscar grant. today the chief says there's been some progress. but there's still a long ways to >>he points to this recent incident at the 16th street station in san francisco - involving a nude man assulting passengers. it was at least 7 minutes before officers arrived on the scene. the chief expects the formal assessment of how the audit recommendations have been handled to get underway in july. >> catherine: california senator dianne feinstein is raising concerns today about what she calls the greatest threat to american privacy.
it also brings becker from memories. the most painful part is him being murdered.eeing how is just happening again. that was the most painful >> the herding part was that it was unnecessary. >> reporter: tonight at 11 we will hear from grant's mother once the grain. the impact this bill will have on young people coming up at 11 in hayward kron 4 news. >> catherine: there are major reviews of bart police policy underway. ordered by bart chief kenton rainey. three years-ago...
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afghan war so far and the thousands of lives lost of all been worth it well antiwar activist richard becker says washington's afghan efforts have gone down the drain what is just fighting and dying over the last several years because that's really what it is going on and when it's very clear that quote unquote victory wasn't hospitable for the u.s. for occupation force there are hundreds of billions of dollars. hundreds of thousands of people show up and want to do. afghanistan ranks exactly last christmas according to the cia's the biggest in the war of the infant mortality and so we have a situation where the united states just as in iraq could not win the war but the losers of the war are the people of afghanistan. in turkey police have detained dozens of people across the country to try to and the only going antigovernment protests the public unrest against prime minister government has not go on has not gone on for over three weeks from bad news in ankara. the goalie of the day is going to a gesture the turkish capital and caracal the streets having to come sit on the nightly stand on
afghan war so far and the thousands of lives lost of all been worth it well antiwar activist richard becker says washington's afghan efforts have gone down the drain what is just fighting and dying over the last several years because that's really what it is going on and when it's very clear that quote unquote victory wasn't hospitable for the u.s. for occupation force there are hundreds of billions of dollars. hundreds of thousands of people show up and want to do. afghanistan ranks exactly...
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will be go fight and kill which kind of kills the chances of a political solution doesn't it brian becker anti-war activist in washington i'm kind of. russia convinced by the u.s. chemical weapons finding saying it would make no sense for assad to deploy a talk to a toxic arsenal foreign minister sergey lavrov was critical of washington's a decision to arm the rebels as well saying it undermines peace efforts artie's let's say our show ski has more on moscow's response. the russian foreign minister revealed that it was very regrettable that when the allegations of rebel syrian rebels using chemical weapons at the town of aleppo were made public by the syrian government it's time to ask the un commission to investigate and nothing was eventually done but only when the allegations off the syrian government using the chemical weapon of weapons appeared to ashton experts stocks that it was conducted a certain investigation on this matter also revealed that for some time his partners in the west and israel have been saying all along that the syrian government would only use chemical weapons if
will be go fight and kill which kind of kills the chances of a political solution doesn't it brian becker anti-war activist in washington i'm kind of. russia convinced by the u.s. chemical weapons finding saying it would make no sense for assad to deploy a talk to a toxic arsenal foreign minister sergey lavrov was critical of washington's a decision to arm the rebels as well saying it undermines peace efforts artie's let's say our show ski has more on moscow's response. the russian foreign...
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becker tomorrow. "the willis report" is coming up next. thanks, guys. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody."the willis report" the irs scandals deepened as video surfaces of millions spent on lavish conferences. also, out of control medical costs. and your medical privacy at risk. important fact for all consumers. watch out for you tonight.
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the hill's bernie becker joins us. >> thanks for having me. >> a letter to the honorable sander m.about whether liberal groups were targeted or not. were they? >> the indication from the inspector general is that tea party groups, 100% of them were given extra scrutiny. perhaps 30% of groups on the left were, so according to the inspector general at least no, doubt that tea party groups were more lukely to be scrutinized. >> did any of the liberal groups get the heavier scrutiny? >> we're seeing in the last few days, more coming forward, yes, we got lots of these, you know, lengthy questionnaires, that sort of thing. but most of the evidence points to groups on the right being more likely to get that. >> the source of that conclusion is the inspector general? >> yes. >> any reason to believe he would have a reason to be biased in favor of one group or the other? >> at the hearing, some folks noted he was a george bush apointee. what folks are saying, not necessarily saying he would be biased, but this audit is flawed. liberals in congress saying this audit is flawed and allowed the
the hill's bernie becker joins us. >> thanks for having me. >> a letter to the honorable sander m.about whether liberal groups were targeted or not. were they? >> the indication from the inspector general is that tea party groups, 100% of them were given extra scrutiny. perhaps 30% of groups on the left were, so according to the inspector general at least no, doubt that tea party groups were more lukely to be scrutinized. >> did any of the liberal groups get the heavier...
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becker tomorrow. "the willis report" is coming up next. thanks, guys. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody.'m gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" the irs scandals deepened as video surfaces of millions spent on lavish conferences. also, out of control medical costs. and your medical privacy at risk. important fact for all consumers. watch out for you tonight. gerri: the irs ever-growing list of scandals is our top story. lawmakers warning the new chief today. the latest evolving scandal. millions of dollars on lavish conferences, including the stands party. gerri: seen. gerri: a taxpayer dollars of work. it's up to the irs to do more than fancy footwork to get us back together. ridgemont test of republican congressman of oklahoma. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. gerri: 50 million for 220 conferences, one of the speakers paid $17,000 to discuss leaders through art. are you kidding me? >> this is the same pattern that we have seen and gsa and other agencies. i have no problem with doing development, but there are cheaper ways to do it that are more efficient. resolve this wit
becker tomorrow. "the willis report" is coming up next. thanks, guys. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody.'m gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" the irs scandals deepened as video surfaces of millions spent on lavish conferences. also, out of control medical costs. and your medical privacy at risk. important fact for all consumers. watch out for you tonight. gerri: the irs ever-growing list of scandals is our top story. lawmakers warning the new chief today. the latest...
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you will see becker tomorrow. gerri: hello, everybody. [laughter] lawmakers try to tackle sexting and driving. have access to your phone without a warrant. also, america's worst charity. you will show you how not to get scant. in your medical privacy at risk. just how easy is it to happen to your medical records tonight we will do it. >> here is the patient records. gerri: that's my name. gerri: you're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: our top story tonight, the other big privacy case that you are not hearing about. a lawmaker wants to give the police the power to search your cell phone. after you have been in a car accident. the measure would allow got to go through your cellphone, natural through without a warrant to see if you're talking on the phone and testing of the time of the accident. is this a sensible policy making our the trampling on our constitutional rights? with us now, privacy attorney. thank you for coming on the show. great to see you. so, look. i see both sides of this. 28 percent of all traffic crash
you will see becker tomorrow. gerri: hello, everybody. [laughter] lawmakers try to tackle sexting and driving. have access to your phone without a warrant. also, america's worst charity. you will show you how not to get scant. in your medical privacy at risk. just how easy is it to happen to your medical records tonight we will do it. >> here is the patient records. gerri: that's my name. gerri: you're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: our top story tonight,...
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you will see becker tomorrow. gerri: hello, everybody.try to tackle sexting and driving. have access to your phone without a warrant. also, america's worst charity. you will show you how not to get scant. in your medical privacy at risk. just how easy is it to happen to your medical records tonight we will do it. >> here is the patient records. gerri: that's my name. gerri: you're watching out for you on "the willis report."
you will see becker tomorrow. gerri: hello, everybody.try to tackle sexting and driving. have access to your phone without a warrant. also, america's worst charity. you will show you how not to get scant. in your medical privacy at risk. just how easy is it to happen to your medical records tonight we will do it. >> here is the patient records. gerri: that's my name. gerri: you're watching out for you on "the willis report."
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chief charlie becker or the review in february while dorner was on the run.ficer at posted on line and manifesto bowling warfare is the department, officers and their families,--in retaliation and recalled his of their firing into dominate. >> he killed four people, including two large for the officers, during a rampage that ended it with his death from an apparently self- inflicted gunshot in a burning cabin. >> the fbi said mattel shares county office of san francisco police arrested for the public's help in identifying three men involved in bank robberies. >> the fbi has released photographs of the suspects taken during the robberies. police say cathay bank in millbrae and metropolitan bank in san francisco or both robbed monday. at third robbery occurred in april at wells fargo bank in san francisco. witnesses they want handgun was to the latest robbers also weapon or displayed during the april incident. the suspects are considered armed and dangerous. and the bay bridge looking very well. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backu
chief charlie becker or the review in february while dorner was on the run.ficer at posted on line and manifesto bowling warfare is the department, officers and their families,--in retaliation and recalled his of their firing into dominate. >> he killed four people, including two large for the officers, during a rampage that ended it with his death from an apparently self- inflicted gunshot in a burning cabin. >> the fbi said mattel shares county office of san francisco police...
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everything was happening as it should, my great deputy chief of staff, bill sweeney, colin schwarz, ben becker, our press secretary who made sure that we were telling the story of rural america and this farm bill and the reforms in it every day. we couldn't have done it without them and our entire team, matt williams, will eberly and alex barager. i want to thank all of the outreach efforts led by kelly fox, mary fudnex and korey hall, making sure that michigan is truly represented on every page. i want to thank everyone on senator cochran's team. once again, doug elmendorf c.b.o. farm team came through thanks to jim langley and everyone on their team. i want to thank casey jill fret senator reid's office who is part of our extended female family. great working with her again. this is like a second annual family reunion, always having casey with us. nothing could again get down dunn without our excellent floor staff who have been led by gary myrick and tim mitchell and thank everybody for their very long hours as usual. of course, we wouldn't have had anything to pass without the expertise of
everything was happening as it should, my great deputy chief of staff, bill sweeney, colin schwarz, ben becker, our press secretary who made sure that we were telling the story of rural america and this farm bill and the reforms in it every day. we couldn't have done it without them and our entire team, matt williams, will eberly and alex barager. i want to thank all of the outreach efforts led by kelly fox, mary fudnex and korey hall, making sure that michigan is truly represented on every...
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becker. >> there was chatter recently about a carbon tax as there is always a guess. can you say how or if and why the light fitting to the provision of reform? >> yeah well, my mantra in a minute, everything is on the table. we are going to look at that as well as some other alternative measures. frankly, that is what will be discussing in the committee next thursday. different sources of revenue. it's not professional, that's one of them. it's interesting, there are more members of the senate now who hopefully talk about that that i've experienced. it is creeping up a little bit. is that going to rise to the level where it's very strong, serious provision? i don't know. i'm not going to prejudge it, but it's on the table. >> well, i try not to make many declarative statements about tax reform because we are trying to look at the whole thing in its entirety. i don't support a carbon tax. [laughter] >> what about using the debt limit as an enforcement mechanism? it wasn't something that got done in one session. so you are talking about something you can do this fall,
becker. >> there was chatter recently about a carbon tax as there is always a guess. can you say how or if and why the light fitting to the provision of reform? >> yeah well, my mantra in a minute, everything is on the table. we are going to look at that as well as some other alternative measures. frankly, that is what will be discussing in the committee next thursday. different sources of revenue. it's not professional, that's one of them. it's interesting, there are more members...
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becker. >> there's been some chatter recently about a carbon tax as there is always i guess. you say what how and with -- how and why and if there is in doubt in your build? >> everything is in the table. you know, look at that as well as some other alternative measures. and, frankly, that's going to be on what we will be discussing in the committee next thursday. different sources of revenue that is nontraditional. that's one of them. but i want to take advantage of the can but it's interesting, there are some, more members of the senate now who hopefully halk about tg up a little bit. not, is that, rise to the level where it's very strong, serious provision? i don't know. we are not going to prejudge it. it's on the table. >> chairman camp? >> well, i try not to make many declarative statements about tax reform because we're trying to look at the whole thing as in its entirety. but i don't support a carbon tax. >> you might later. >> i don't think so. [laughter] >> doyal? >> using the debt limit as forcing -- [inaudible] i found coverage of tax reform was a three-year proce
becker. >> there's been some chatter recently about a carbon tax as there is always i guess. you say what how and with -- how and why and if there is in doubt in your build? >> everything is in the table. you know, look at that as well as some other alternative measures. and, frankly, that's going to be on what we will be discussing in the committee next thursday. different sources of revenue that is nontraditional. that's one of them. but i want to take advantage of the can but...