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. >> een el breibrich se deberá manejar la vuelta en san francisco >>en nuestra página está la información. >> los ferrys también llame al 551. >> la acaldesa de oakland se reunió con el presidente barack obama le pidió dinero para más policía y ayuda adicional como el f.b.i. , el presidente se comprometió hacer lo que podia >>un policía mató a un hombre que intentó arrancar. >> las autoridades pusieron una campaña exodus. >> en morgan hill que son sospechoso de robar una caja por venganza por haber sido despedido. >> la regreso entérese por qué los científicos dicen que es bueno salir a comprar de tacones. >> un alcalde quedó asombrado por una reportera queue se dudó. >> luego el tiempo ya volvemos ♪ ♪ varios líderes de la iglesia católica salieron a la calle por una reforma migratoria, el objetivo es presionar a los republicano. >> (gritos) la multitud llegó con energía. >> y fueron los feligreses de 18 distritos de los Ángeles, san bernandino y orange. >> caminaron cerca de 2 mil personas, todo porque un republicano no cree en la reforma. >> quiere asegurar que nadie cruce la frontera.
. >> een el breibrich se deberá manejar la vuelta en san francisco >>en nuestra página está la información. >> los ferrys también llame al 551. >> la acaldesa de oakland se reunió con el presidente barack obama le pidió dinero para más policía y ayuda adicional como el f.b.i. , el presidente se comprometió hacer lo que podia >>un policía mató a un hombre que intentó arrancar. >> las autoridades pusieron una campaña exodus. >> en morgan...
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this unnnmeddssldier elieved to haae een a eeber of the pliieebritish special aarforce coomando unit.oasttd the military was behind the eath of ppincess dianaa the royal family not commenting on . webber says: this has to be tremenddusly tough on william is known aa aasmiling hatredd of the media, on many levels &palso bbcause hey do believe that the edia helped drrve diannato hhe deeth. in saying reasoonble peeple do, thattit was just aatragic accident."" thirtyysix year old princess diana nddhhr footy-two ear old boyyriend faitful august night rit followeddby paparriii...princess diana, faaed and theerrddivvr were killed when theiir mercedes-benz hit a pillar in a paris ttnnel. investigaaors concluddd the driveers runkkdriving caused the acccdent. conspiracy diana wws murdered.(on-cam - &ptag) the britiih this ii not a re-investiiation intooprincees diana'' death in new yorkk bryannllenas, fox nees - react to tory- ony wx 33 bruce dlii vo roll ue....the streech run has begun..." and it's abrutal one..of the left, all but 10 aae within tteee is a three ggmeseries with oakland, ho is
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"i starteded working when i was about sit een years old and i've worked for about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist and said people are pendent on government. it scares me to think of ken cuccinelli as governor. i think he is way out of touch with everybody." you're doing great. you have almost $33,000 cash and prizes. who's out in the audience with you? i have, from left to right, my lovely wife, shara, my aunt annie, my uncle paul, and my cousin jenny. you got the whole gang here, huh? all right, let's spin that wheel, and you might as well get more. you're here. what the heck? a lot of good stuff out here. and... grab that for me. and then come on with me, stephen. we're gonna head this way. ask k you to stop right there. and here we go with the puzzle, which is "phrase" tonight. you know the letters -- r, s, t, l, n, e. not a lot of letters up there. and...you get a couple of them. now, three m
"i starteded working when i was about sit een years old and i've worked for about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist and said people are pendent on government. it scares me to think of ken cuccinelli as governor. i think he is way out of touch with everybody." you're doing great. you have almost $33,000...
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defense --een his yesterday, that is probably where the arrogance comes from. he denies the bribery actions made against him. the media isn't disagreeing with that. there are several -- there were several witnesses bright yesterday, including his wife, to try to prove that he was involved in these bribery allegations. we are hearing all of this are the official court microblog. we cannot verify how true all of this is pure we are only seeing court writeups and pictures. we have not actually seen any live shots of bo xilai. that is the questionable thing here. >> ok, rebecca, we will leave it there for now. thank you very much. areand weapons inspectors running out of time to investigate the site of the alleged indymac is -- alleged damascus typical attack last week. some lame more than 1000 people were killed. they are now try to the inspectors who are staying in a hotel a few kilometers away. so far have been am unable to leave. >> international opinion remains divided as to the authenticity of the alleged chemical weapons attack. one thing is clear -- time is
defense --een his yesterday, that is probably where the arrogance comes from. he denies the bribery actions made against him. the media isn't disagreeing with that. there are several -- there were several witnesses bright yesterday, including his wife, to try to prove that he was involved in these bribery allegations. we are hearing all of this are the official court microblog. we cannot verify how true all of this is pure we are only seeing court writeups and pictures. we have not actually...
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he served over three years that he has een in confinement over three years justin this -- throughout the trial and pretrial. the case is going to the army court of appeals and it is possible that it could go all the way to the supreme court. >> thank you. >> for more on what the sentence means for bradley manning and other whistleblowers, is -- i was joined by the national security and human rights director at the human accountability object. and a professor of law at howard university and a former chief prosecutor at guantÁnamo bay. i asked colonel davis with this sentence means for manning? > >> that number likely results in private manning serving about another eight to nine years of he will get credit for time served. you get good time credit as a third off 10 days a month. and he is held to per -- perl. -- parole. >> this is the criticl phase of the trial. manning had accepted guilt for some of these charges. the only question was, how long would he be sentenced to prison for and whether serving three years and being tortured was enough punishment as is. liz wahl interviewed cor
he served over three years that he has een in confinement over three years justin this -- throughout the trial and pretrial. the case is going to the army court of appeals and it is possible that it could go all the way to the supreme court. >> thank you. >> for more on what the sentence means for bradley manning and other whistleblowers, is -- i was joined by the national security and human rights director at the human accountability object. and a professor of law at howard...
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chinese and russian hackers have all een in the news lately. of the world's superpowers are involved in cyber where fair -- warfare. using language reminiscent of world war ii propaganda, robert keeler told executives, lock your doors. someone from halfway around the world is tied to get into your network looking to steal what you are developing. in the u.s., our supposed heroes, guys who have made their fortunes treating the tools of the cyber trade and the villains are all digital. manning, snowden, assange. information is the most prized commodity in this day and age and controlling it has become the new wielding of weapons. world war iii is being fought right now and it is digital. the winner of this war will be the one that ends up holding the most information. tonight, talk about that. follow me on twitter @theresidents. >> for more on the stories we covered, you can go to youtube.com/rtamerica. you can follow me on twitter. we will see you back here at 8 p.m. >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. workers at japan's crip
chinese and russian hackers have all een in the news lately. of the world's superpowers are involved in cyber where fair -- warfare. using language reminiscent of world war ii propaganda, robert keeler told executives, lock your doors. someone from halfway around the world is tied to get into your network looking to steal what you are developing. in the u.s., our supposed heroes, guys who have made their fortunes treating the tools of the cyber trade and the villains are all digital. manning,...
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attleast wo homes haveealready een deetroyed.ers are hreatenedd ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib mmteorollgist)) (traffic reporter a reporter ad libs)) map 40 mmp greee map shawan parts of marylaad go high tech! tte nnw gadgetsspolice areeusing to keep n eye ot for rooks!! and ittused to bb a rrght of passage. why teens are ssying "gooddye" too teme parks! amera... as will thhmas reportt.. police offiierss in maryland are now uuing a high-tech tool -- to get a play- by-play of what happens duringgarrests. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------------------------- ------------------- thomass ""n the wrong side of the road on bbwwe.." a rootiie traffic stop may 24th. a uspected drunk driver. everything the fficer sees.. is caught on caaera. nats) the driver.. searches for her d respdssto the offiier's nats: "'m rrght eee by y house." and thee.. there are instructions. nats: go ahead nd turn off theecar an
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transit zone of a moscow airport after russia grants him again as asylum a decision that caused your een washington and prompted french france including the possible cancellation of a top level by electrodes that. all data snowden's latest published leaks to reveal the us security for the millions into the biggest british spy agency highlighting london's dependence on washington. and sexual assaults by prison guards that claim to be a part of the south search retained by the last british resident at the gun tunnel bay detention center she carries out a special investigation for you. to use for russia and around the world this is a party with me. and welcome to the program us who so blow edward snowden is free to live and work in russia for up to twelve months without fearing extradition former n.s.a. contractor has been granted temporary asylum in the country meaning he finally let the most airport where he's been trapped in transit limbo since training. has been following the developments. now that seldon's managed to leave the transit zone of ord to this is a whole new chapter in this
transit zone of a moscow airport after russia grants him again as asylum a decision that caused your een washington and prompted french france including the possible cancellation of a top level by electrodes that. all data snowden's latest published leaks to reveal the us security for the millions into the biggest british spy agency highlighting london's dependence on washington. and sexual assaults by prison guards that claim to be a part of the south search retained by the last british...
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suy m Íacon m >> ereasce ela er, ch va o addo ellmÍrapoejamaonue een m drergoti.imn enco sla siip.icardo por la informaciÓn, quÉ te pareciÓ hermanito? >>> es lina santos. punto y aparte. >>> vamos al corte, y al regreso, subale a la mÚsica porque julio reyes llegÓ desde monterrey, y estÁ pegando con todo en la radio, y canta en "despierta amÉrica." >>> eso es correcto, ya regresamos con mucho mÁs seÑores, es la mejor manera de comenzar sus maÑanas. si tiene un hijo selectivo que no come bien, trate de incorporar (nombre en inglÉs) para la alimentaciÓn, con 25 vitaminas y minerales, 7 gramos de proteÍna y de fibra, es una excelente opciÓn para su niÑo, entre comidas, o como snack, de los fabricantes de (nombre en inglÉs), la marca mÁs recomendada por los pediatras. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. esa es la imagen mire nomÁs, quiÉn lo quiere. dÓnde estÁ el bebÉ real, aquÍ estÁ. la imagen del dÍa, definitivamente del prÍncipe jorge primogÉnito, el prÍncipe guillermo, y la duquesa de cambridge, kate middleton, las fotos oficiales, el prÍncipe george tercero en lÍnea de sucesiones, asÍ como lo ven de be
suy m Íacon m >> ereasce ela er, ch va o addo ellmÍrapoejamaonue een m drergoti.imn enco sla siip.icardo por la informaciÓn, quÉ te pareciÓ hermanito? >>> es lina santos. punto y aparte. >>> vamos al corte, y al regreso, subale a la mÚsica porque julio reyes llegÓ desde monterrey, y estÁ pegando con todo en la radio, y canta en "despierta amÉrica." >>> eso es correcto, ya regresamos con mucho mÁs seÑores, es la mejor manera de comenzar sus...
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lou: we will show you something to die that3 receivesso little attention people not een aware of the of what we will discuss tonight. the president turns 52 on sund we want to wish him happy birthday and with the early celebration the house democrats giving him a birthday cake during a visit to capitol hill yesteay. dark chocolate, only the best for the commander in chief. but on his birthday the president has not had a lot to celebrate. his clear politics job approval upside-down. 45 percent approve compared at 49 percent that disapproved. the average approval for obamacare 40% approval with 51 pernt who oppose it outright. not as were the president wanted to be two mths before the implementation of the exchange's. and obamacare is called to be a tra wracked by most republicans and some democrats. but the president meets with the regts this week to rally them to assure them he will campaign hard for them in the midterm election but a new study shows he may not be high in demand ashe thought. according the unirsity of virginia, the democrats and the this president has lostst 55 seats
lou: we will show you something to die that3 receivesso little attention people not een aware of the of what we will discuss tonight. the president turns 52 on sund we want to wish him happy birthday and with the early celebration the house democrats giving him a birthday cake during a visit to capitol hill yesteay. dark chocolate, only the best for the commander in chief. but on his birthday the president has not had a lot to celebrate. his clear politics job approval upside-down. 45 percent...
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months,een over here 13 since i've been over here, i have not worked, i have not done anything. he had one leg. -- they approved him for ssi, medicaid, and food stamps. >> he said he had no papers. >> once they come over here and they allow them to come to the detention center, they come out, they get a visa, sent right to the social security office, and missile security office -- and the social security office approves them. they send them over to the social security -- the food stamp office, and get food stamps. host: let's hear from christina. what is it that has been passed that would deal with federal benefits for the undocumented immigrants? restricteds pretty in terms of what you would get. illegal immigrants would not have access to federal benefits. once you have legal provisional status, you would still have to buy your own health care. there was some question of you would be a noble -- eligible for all tax credits. you would have eligibility to get some deductions and credits based on what you are paying. one of the things that they have agreed on is that you would no
months,een over here 13 since i've been over here, i have not worked, i have not done anything. he had one leg. -- they approved him for ssi, medicaid, and food stamps. >> he said he had no papers. >> once they come over here and they allow them to come to the detention center, they come out, they get a visa, sent right to the social security office, and missile security office -- and the social security office approves them. they send them over to the social security -- the food...
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short hair, don't care, een bey showing off her pipixie cut getting over 850,000 likes in over 24 hours, the inspiration, nobody knows for sure. it could be that caught on youtube momement when her hat gt caught in a fan during her tour. the reviews. >> it's fresh and w. >> a short haircut doesn't do her justice. >> i like it. >> a source says i it's the real deal, not a wig. >> what do you think of the beyonce cut? >> i'm not really feeling it. >> no. well, justin bieber tweeted out a big thank you to all of his fans. you can see why he is so grateful. >> the "new york daily news" with photos of two girls that she picked out of the crowd at a club, the same night he allegedly had his people carry out a "die hard" aack agagainstt another. >> the nation is up in arms. one thing for sure, if it is true, he hashe tch. both girls have long dark hair like selena gomez. >> justin bieber's mentor usher has had a tough week obviously. hehe is finally speaking out abt the incident that landed his son in the i.c.u. >> usher releasing a statement saying "i'm blessed and fortunate to sayay that my
short hair, don't care, een bey showing off her pipixie cut getting over 850,000 likes in over 24 hours, the inspiration, nobody knows for sure. it could be that caught on youtube momement when her hat gt caught in a fan during her tour. the reviews. >> it's fresh and w. >> a short haircut doesn't do her justice. >> i like it. >> a source says i it's the real deal, not a wig. >> what do you think of the beyonce cut? >> i'm not really feeling it. >> no....
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that's next. een] there you are. [speaking german] hi, grandpa! [off screen] give me a kiss!] what do you think? do you like it? [off screen] happy birthday! can you see that? [speaking polish] [off screen] did he apologize? [off screen] thanks, micah! [off screen] bye, guys. bye. see ya. oh my god! every day, more people connect face to face on the iphone than any other phone. i miss you. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nob
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when i look, i see something completely wrong or i think something that has een terribly taken out of context. and both on a -- from the iberal side and from a conservative side. goes out nformation there and becomes a real thing. wondering, do you step in and correct it. o you let it run its tide and not contribute to it. i think those are sometimes tough decisions for those of us the media. >> actually, let me ask my colleagues -- there was a lot of either thomas or kagan should have recused him or the health care case. moat seem to think that's not a complaint.d i didn't write about it at all. or maybe only in passing. to bob's point, it was evaluate the claims. what do you guys do? > i wrote a fair amount about it. to be fair and balanced, i wrote about both justices. raised bigger t issues about recusal policies, is something that i have been writing about it for many years. so i thought it was a vehicle to and why justices should recuse. ultimately i didn't think there was much chance or for them to son recuse. but i wrote about it anyway. it much.'t write about we didn't do man
when i look, i see something completely wrong or i think something that has een terribly taken out of context. and both on a -- from the iberal side and from a conservative side. goes out nformation there and becomes a real thing. wondering, do you step in and correct it. o you let it run its tide and not contribute to it. i think those are sometimes tough decisions for those of us the media. >> actually, let me ask my colleagues -- there was a lot of either thomas or kagan should have...
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she would write and say tell me all the news and she would omplain a little bit i haven't een out.eep me up to date and let me know what is happening. for her own self-she probably would have wanted to go back to washington for a visit but james madison was going to stay put. >> she was 49 years old when she left the white house. he was 17 years her senior. she worked to involve him when he was in the last days of his final illness. before we talk about her years back in washington because she lived until the age of 81 and was very much involved in the august. >> i have a couple of comments about dolley madison's clothing and fashion and then i have a question. i used to be a dozen at the north carolina historical museum and we happen to have some of her belongings which includes the original of that red velvet dress we saw. also we own a pink silk dress she wore while she was first lady. and what was interesting about that piece of clothing was when we had it conserved by the people of williamsburg virginia. they found that the tiny but tons on the front of the dress were filled w
she would write and say tell me all the news and she would omplain a little bit i haven't een out.eep me up to date and let me know what is happening. for her own self-she probably would have wanted to go back to washington for a visit but james madison was going to stay put. >> she was 49 years old when she left the white house. he was 17 years her senior. she worked to involve him when he was in the last days of his final illness. before we talk about her years back in washington...
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years,een here for 14 but i know egypt so well that i populationu the wants islam light. don't say anything bad about the prophet. don't ask them to do five- time prayers -- that is my sense of the majority. on living there for 26 years. people have to recognize, don't push people either toward a kind .f liberalism people don't pray and they feel bad when somebody who used to pray doesn't pray anymore. they feel hurt. so analyze this. somebody who never praise would feel bad because somebody used to pray. they would like to feel some people are religious, just not themselves. [laughter] this is very puzzling. i can think of an american analogy but let me not go that far. these things just exist in society. this -- it'snk of 90 million people and i'm not even sure there are 90 million. we will get to know more. i think the issue at hand is mechanisms by which the decisions are made. your question brings up the 20 million oraid 33 million. these are just numbers. have any basis. there's no actual basis for this. discussionto hold a and we have no grounds for making claims.
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. >> chicken positi een pox. >> it's a huge deal.efore we had routine vaccination in the world, people would die. 2.6 million people would die every year from measles worldwide because there wasn't vaccination. so we don't want to go back to that. we don't want 2.6 million people dying from a disease that's preventible. >> exactly. elizabeth cohen, thank you for that. >> thanks. >>> coming up next, take a look at this. a truck slams into a store in massachusetts and drives down the aisles. everything was caught on surveillance video, but it was what he did next that you won't believe that's right ahead. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. call me. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. trouble hearing on the phone? buy one get four free for
. >> chicken positi een pox. >> it's a huge deal.efore we had routine vaccination in the world, people would die. 2.6 million people would die every year from measles worldwide because there wasn't vaccination. so we don't want to go back to that. we don't want 2.6 million people dying from a disease that's preventible. >> exactly. elizabeth cohen, thank you for that. >> thanks. >>> coming up next, take a look at this. a truck slams into a store in massachusetts...
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workers, who are demanding the minimum wage be lept forward to catch up with inflation because it's fall eeny behind. these young people they see themselves as having absolutely nothing to lose in this economy. they're barely hanging on to the edge, working for $7.25. at rooms like rainbow, black, latino, white, asian, i'm sure there were native people in the room as well. the reality is they saw themselves as being on the same team. that team is people who in this economy, despite their brilliance, despite clear leadership potential h been relegated to margin and forced to survive on $7.25, which is something you can't do. i do believe this rising generation, more some than others because they're less tripped up on race, are willing to work together based on the common interest of kitchen table issues. you're seeing it with older people, too. we saw it with white union workers in 2012 throughout the midwest, for instance. so, i think there's reasons to be hopeful that race both for kind of older folks in the workforce and younger folks in the workforce. younger folks is becoming less and le
workers, who are demanding the minimum wage be lept forward to catch up with inflation because it's fall eeny behind. these young people they see themselves as having absolutely nothing to lose in this economy. they're barely hanging on to the edge, working for $7.25. at rooms like rainbow, black, latino, white, asian, i'm sure there were native people in the room as well. the reality is they saw themselves as being on the same team. that team is people who in this economy, despite their...
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lori: more than 3 million americans have een out of work wander their aunt when your son have given up. one site helps job-seekers try out new jobs. see zero of the workplace also the platform to employment program. please explain more about what you aim to do. >> we will provide remedies that people can overcome the effect of long-term unemployment that is more difficult than before sova with the project to do some research and testing ideas we found ways to rescue the sense of opportunity. lori: what can you tell might viewers right now? >> it is not about job training. it is about the mind and long-term unemployment to take away a person's self confidence in working on the entirely new prospect. this has been a terrible recession and leaving millions of americans that in essence that has been shed from the work force. lori: can anyone signed up? >> we are trying to extend to different locations around the nation. so far in four different cities and go around next month and hope to do 10 may be 25 next year. moving at a slow pace not $0.1 of public dollars. lori: day you need to push
lori: more than 3 million americans have een out of work wander their aunt when your son have given up. one site helps job-seekers try out new jobs. see zero of the workplace also the platform to employment program. please explain more about what you aim to do. >> we will provide remedies that people can overcome the effect of long-term unemployment that is more difficult than before sova with the project to do some research and testing ideas we found ways to rescue the sense of...
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video een smart phone being uploaded right from the courtroom, right from the courtroom steps. we have to talk about the pros and the cons as well, a couple of pros. he news media has an important influence in how the public perceives and understands the judicial system. the way we access nformation about the proceedings as it happens in the courtroom. this is critical because in maintain public confidence and trust, the court has to engage with the public. you justieve, richard, wrote an article about how public confidence in the court decline.e social media may be a way to pen the court, pull back the curtain to the public, getting out information about what's courtroom.n the with that said, the judicial longer has to rely on journalists and reporters anymore. now they can report the news and out press releases themselves using social media. it allows people to have access information. so we have to take the bad with the good, don't we? the opening, pulling back that curtain can have a negative perceptions as well as a positive one. once it's tweeted it's out there forever. m
video een smart phone being uploaded right from the courtroom, right from the courtroom steps. we have to talk about the pros and the cons as well, a couple of pros. he news media has an important influence in how the public perceives and understands the judicial system. the way we access nformation about the proceedings as it happens in the courtroom. this is critical because in maintain public confidence and trust, the court has to engage with the public. you justieve, richard, wrote an...
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on the grandomment bargain whereby the brotherhood last een imprison in the few weeks are released including former president morsi and, in fact, one step towards what they call the road map and having inclusive elections and so on? broadly speaking, we've alled repeatedly for an end to politically motivated and arbitrary arrests. we've been clear. the position on that has not changed. except for the egyptians themselves to decide the best path forward in terms of how to an inclusive process but we would support any step that builds trust, that helps them back on that -- back on that path to inclusivity. what you just ke said as confirming there there ay be a plan in the making to do just that? >> i don't think you should take it that way at all. i was speaking broadly. a comment on the reports that you're referencing there other than to say, again, broadly speaking we've called from the beginning. yes? >> the meetings of the deputy? mm-hmm. >> secretary burns, what are they -- who are these people met, not just to make a comparison, but what egyptians are saying and americans are i is aing?
on the grandomment bargain whereby the brotherhood last een imprison in the few weeks are released including former president morsi and, in fact, one step towards what they call the road map and having inclusive elections and so on? broadly speaking, we've alled repeatedly for an end to politically motivated and arbitrary arrests. we've been clear. the position on that has not changed. except for the egyptians themselves to decide the best path forward in terms of how to an inclusive process...
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country are -- hiding in this country are in going it use these to kill americans here like they have .een doing every attack on us has come from within our country. we have against us. is t anything that they can o to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we have lot of strong privacy protectionle fight ions and we should for that. in terms of use of drones for errorist attacks, a drone is a tool like any other and will be used for the full range of human intelligence and imagination and evil probably and we just need do the best we can to manage that. there was already somebody who a terrorist ith plot planning it fly an unmanned with explosives into the capitol building, i believe. from republican line pennsylvania. organic. host: good morning, mr. stanley. we already have hundreds of on telephone poles. what is the difference between cameras or a drone?
country are -- hiding in this country are in going it use these to kill americans here like they have .een doing every attack on us has come from within our country. we have against us. is t anything that they can o to stop that before they get a hold of it? guest: well, i would say first not sure i agree with the premise that the government watches us so we should throw up our hands and not worry about it. we do despite the technology and n.s.a. what we regard as unconstitutional spying we...
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it is coming fca een llowing what is going on. you see different kind of models. in california this was considered an active purchaser. when the legislature passed a law setting up this exchange they authorized them to run the exchange to negotiate strictly with the insurance companies. went to the unveiling of the a month or two ago. it was like a party. everybody showed up. there were 100 people there. you felt like you are going to an art show or something. they cut of the rates on the screen and everyone started hollering. they were participating in the california exchange. i think there were about 13. the rates were much lower than what people anticipated. i think we're seeing that in maryland. we're seeing that in a couple of r es a coming in a lot lower. california is an active purchaser. others are saying we will put up the marketplace and build a website and anybody can sell their wares on this. host: what are some states having a harder time getting insurance companies marketing their products? guest: mississippi is where there was a wide swath where the
it is coming fca een llowing what is going on. you see different kind of models. in california this was considered an active purchaser. when the legislature passed a law setting up this exchange they authorized them to run the exchange to negotiate strictly with the insurance companies. went to the unveiling of the a month or two ago. it was like a party. everybody showed up. there were 100 people there. you felt like you are going to an art show or something. they cut of the rates on the...
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the so-called big six, the civil rights organization, met with john f kennedy just days before i had .eened the national chair in a meeting with president kennedy, my first official act. a this meeting, randolph, spokesperson, told president to marche were going on washington. .resident kennedy was concerned he started twisting and turning in his chair. he asked us whether he thought there would be violence. mr. randolph said, mr. president, this will behe askedt there would be violence. mr. randolph said, mr. president, this will be a peaceful, nonviolent protest. he was not so sure. 6000 police officers and troops were deployed around the city. stands were abandoned. a major league baseball game was cancer -- canceled. , soone even rate a sister -- our file system, so they could pull the plug if necessary. religiousay to service. they were going to a meeting. saying, how we got over? , itsands of us together seemed like the whole place, the whole mall, started rocking. peace, in some way, love, and nonviolence had been instilled in the very being of all the participants. we believed in
the so-called big six, the civil rights organization, met with john f kennedy just days before i had .eened the national chair in a meeting with president kennedy, my first official act. a this meeting, randolph, spokesperson, told president to marche were going on washington. .resident kennedy was concerned he started twisting and turning in his chair. he asked us whether he thought there would be violence. mr. randolph said, mr. president, this will behe askedt there would be violence. mr....
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separate times trying to repeal a law that is going to bring health care to millions of americans who've een denied health care opportunities because of pre-existing conditions, because their employer doesn't provide it to them, because they otherwise couldn't afford it? it will give people in the middle class choices and with competition between choices of health insurance, the prices will job, the quality will improve. his whole health care bill was based on republican ideas, cluding a requirement that everybody get health insurance. that was endorsed by the mayor taj foundation. so i'm astounded that we're back here today, the last thing we're going to do before we go take our recess, our vacation and go home and tell people, sorry, we can't help you, we're trying again in the house of representatives to repeal one passed that been so many. much for the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia. mr. price: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: i now yield a minute to
separate times trying to repeal a law that is going to bring health care to millions of americans who've een denied health care opportunities because of pre-existing conditions, because their employer doesn't provide it to them, because they otherwise couldn't afford it? it will give people in the middle class choices and with competition between choices of health insurance, the prices will job, the quality will improve. his whole health care bill was based on republican ideas, cluding a...
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you have to show that you have een injured by it. host: we have a broad question here on twitter. do you think the federal and state governments are adhering to the u.s. constitution? why or why not? guest: there have been whole ph.d.s written on that topic. i think the government is exceeding its balance in lots of ways. my understanding of interstate commerce is different than ian's. a lot of the federal government's programs, a lot of the cabinet agencies for that matter i think are unconstitutional. state governments as well. they violate individual rides in various ways. let's be cloor about this -- clear about this, the original constitution was with respect to the powers of the government and the rights of the individuals against the federal government. after the civil war, people were allowed to push back on state violations of individual rights. constitutional scholars say that perfected the constitution. people can sue for violations of their new digital rights federal and state. more of that should be done. a lot more challenges by state have happened. health care shoul
you have to show that you have een injured by it. host: we have a broad question here on twitter. do you think the federal and state governments are adhering to the u.s. constitution? why or why not? guest: there have been whole ph.d.s written on that topic. i think the government is exceeding its balance in lots of ways. my understanding of interstate commerce is different than ian's. a lot of the federal government's programs, a lot of the cabinet agencies for that matter i think are...
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did receive political gifts while in the white house, and they had an ivory basket which came from een imwood from the sandwich islands, which are now the awaiian islands. president johnson was the first to have an easter egg roll at the white house. he brought it back. some theories held that he hold it on the white house lawn so eliza could watch. being ill with tuberculosis, she wasn't able to get out much, so she ended up watching the easter gg role. from the white house. >> one of the most spectacular gifts she brought home with her from the white house was this pors lynn box. it had 50 pounds of chocolate bonbons in it. we have in the letter from some of her children saying they would go up to mom's room in the white house to get a treat from the bon-bon box. another item she brought back was in remembrance of the visit. that was ever charles dickins who in 1867 would come visit them at the white house. she returned and brought back one of his books. she was an avid reader. this gave him -- her a chance to remember his visit. charles dickens was one of the most prolific writers o
did receive political gifts while in the white house, and they had an ivory basket which came from een imwood from the sandwich islands, which are now the awaiian islands. president johnson was the first to have an easter egg roll at the white house. he brought it back. some theories held that he hold it on the white house lawn so eliza could watch. being ill with tuberculosis, she wasn't able to get out much, so she ended up watching the easter gg role. from the white house. >> one of...