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tom ackerman, al jazerra. >> crime is coming back to the u.s.te of texas, cattle rustling or cattle theft on the rise and keeping police busy and also leaving cattle ranchers vulnerable. mark schneider visited one texas county trying to harness the trade. >> reporter: rancher bob has more than a dozen longhorn on his 42 acres. each one, except a calf s branded. >> like this brown cow, she's actually got two brands. >> reporter: hhe also has pictures of each animal has never had one stolen but he knows plenty of people around here have. >> well, we have seen it almost double what we have experienced in the past. >> reporter: he would know. he's not just a rancher, he's the johnson county sheriff. >> a lot of them supporting dope habits that's why they are stealing the cattle. we all kind of work together. >> reporter: he has an ali in the fight against cattle and other live stock theft in george davis who owns the johnson county cattle auction. >> i mean, you can tell, they would love to give you address that's not right, or there will be somethi
tom ackerman, al jazerra. >> crime is coming back to the u.s.te of texas, cattle rustling or cattle theft on the rise and keeping police busy and also leaving cattle ranchers vulnerable. mark schneider visited one texas county trying to harness the trade. >> reporter: rancher bob has more than a dozen longhorn on his 42 acres. each one, except a calf s branded. >> like this brown cow, she's actually got two brands. >> reporter: hhe also has pictures of each animal has...
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tom ackerman, al jazerra. >> a small switch. that is all that stood between the u.s.jor atomic disaster. a declassified government report reveals the u.s. air force nearly detonated an atom bomb over north carolina. the bombs were dropped just three days after president john f. kennedy's inaugural address back in 1961 and it was after a jet exploded in midair. and even though the trigger engaged, one little low voltage switch prevent it had from detonating. the blast would have been 200 times more powerful than here me sheema with fallout as far as new york city. option. that will do it for this edition of the al jazerra news. i am stephanie sy. real money is next and news at the top of every hour and you can find us online at aljazerra.com. thanks for watching. >> house republicans angry about obamacare move the government closer to a shut down. not good news for a fragile economy. plus 11 days until obamacare enrollment kicks off. we'll look at some of the rates you have to pay. and striking it rich in america. where one man went from cleaning bar bathrooms, oning i
tom ackerman, al jazerra. >> a small switch. that is all that stood between the u.s.jor atomic disaster. a declassified government report reveals the u.s. air force nearly detonated an atom bomb over north carolina. the bombs were dropped just three days after president john f. kennedy's inaugural address back in 1961 and it was after a jet exploded in midair. and even though the trigger engaged, one little low voltage switch prevent it had from detonating. the blast would have been 200...
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let's ask c-net senior editor dan ackerman. good morning. >> hey, guys. >> the excitement always builds this time of year. the apple invitation read, this should brighten everyone's day. what do we think they're hinting at? >> that's what i really love. the chronological, searching for clues on them. this one had colored dots and brightens your day and matches the leaks we've seen with iphones with these colored backs. red, green, blue, something we haven't seen before from apple. >> let's talk about the upgrades. we heard a lot about a touch-screen sensor. we've heard the possibility the screen could be bigger. what do you know? >> i think what we're looking at is probably two new types of iphones. one they're calling the iphone 5c. that's got the colors on it. so "c" for colorful and like the regular iphone 5, every other year they call it the "s" model. we've seen a gold version of that. there may be a fingerprint sensor built in which would be interesting for security. but i don't think it's going to be a major lean over la
let's ask c-net senior editor dan ackerman. good morning. >> hey, guys. >> the excitement always builds this time of year. the apple invitation read, this should brighten everyone's day. what do we think they're hinting at? >> that's what i really love. the chronological, searching for clues on them. this one had colored dots and brightens your day and matches the leaks we've seen with iphones with these colored backs. red, green, blue, something we haven't seen before from...
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where tom ackerman is standing by. but first we're following developments in paris. neave, john kerry seeking for a more firm support, did he get it in paris? >> it does appear that france reiterated its stance and its desire to stand side by side when it comes to possible intervention in the middle east, when it comes to possible strikes against bashar al-assad. one of the impressive points made by the french foreign minister is that france has some how isolated itself on the global stage. the foreign minister made a long list of examples of how members of the e.u. members of the g 8, g20 joining a broader action. what he failed to mention no other states but the french and the americans have actually gone so far as saying they will militarily interconvenient. of course one of the key points made by john kerry is that he feels, both france and the americans need to stand side by side, not only out of some sense of historical solidarity between the two nations but also because he firmly believes doing something is better than doing nothing at all. both france and the
where tom ackerman is standing by. but first we're following developments in paris. neave, john kerry seeking for a more firm support, did he get it in paris? >> it does appear that france reiterated its stance and its desire to stand side by side when it comes to possible intervention in the middle east, when it comes to possible strikes against bashar al-assad. one of the impressive points made by the french foreign minister is that france has some how isolated itself on the global...
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. >>> all americans for nearly three years, al jazeera's tom ackerman said the court released the releasethose documents. >> these documents declassified by the obama administration lent support to the nsa whistle blower edward snowden set the nsa had misrepresented itself to the secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone information. not actual wiretaps but the names of americans who were called and justified that on the basis there was reasonable supposition that it was connected to terrorism. when in fact the nsa admitit had not known how to operate the program in violation of the court and had never told the court. these violations or disclosures came almost four years after the actual violations of the federal court but they do spur the demands for some kind of reform of the retire surveillance program. -- entire surveillance program. >> google has lost a legal battle involving privacy, google collected people's private information and they did it by tapping into home wifi systems as google drove will you neighborhoods for its street map program. the company coul
. >>> all americans for nearly three years, al jazeera's tom ackerman said the court released the releasethose documents. >> these documents declassified by the obama administration lent support to the nsa whistle blower edward snowden set the nsa had misrepresented itself to the secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone information. not actual wiretaps but the names of americans who were called and justified that on the basis there was reasonable...
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thoughts now on what apple may have up its sleeve from c-net's dan ackerman. welcome back.we expecting here? operating systems, new hand seths, what? >> i think a lot of that veil of secrecy has fallen away. a lot of new material leaks before the announcements and we have a good idea they'll have a regular upgraded i phone, might have a fingerprint sensor and a chip that lets you do more of the wallet-less payment and a plastic iphone with different colors, may call that the 5 krl c for colorful a play aimed at the new no contract phone deals like t-mobile or other countries that don't have the two-year contract like we have here. >> on the phone, if what you say happens, is this going to be enough to reignite the iphone's cool factor? the iphone they have a big year and then small year. this is going to be one of those small years. last year was a big change to the iphone 5. i think everyone will walk away going it's an incremental upgrade. one year. >> what do we expect apart from handset changes. >> they will push for people adopting ios 7 the new operating system that l
thoughts now on what apple may have up its sleeve from c-net's dan ackerman. welcome back.we expecting here? operating systems, new hand seths, what? >> i think a lot of that veil of secrecy has fallen away. a lot of new material leaks before the announcements and we have a good idea they'll have a regular upgraded i phone, might have a fingerprint sensor and a chip that lets you do more of the wallet-less payment and a plastic iphone with different colors, may call that the 5 krl c for...
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ackerman, please excuse tyler, he was with me. bam, the president. >> reporter: it's now been framd. president obama is not the first to share executive privilege with a little one. president george bush helping mia. she had written her own note. i had a scheduled appointment with the president. i'll be missing school. president george w. bush added this is true. and one more little girl in a blue dress scoring a rare presidential martin. >> she'll remember that moment for the rest of her life. >> a lot better than the dog ate my homework. for sure. >>> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great monday. this broadcast is real time captioned by carrie o'brien. >>> this morning police are still trying to find a person who shot and killed man in his rosedale home, when his children were inside. >> they mission was to raise money for charity to ride his bike to every major lead stadium. this morning jacob lend us's trip is cut short. >> a massacre at a shopping mall. >> good morning. on this monday morning. thanks for joini
ackerman, please excuse tyler, he was with me. bam, the president. >> reporter: it's now been framd. president obama is not the first to share executive privilege with a little one. president george bush helping mia. she had written her own note. i had a scheduled appointment with the president. i'll be missing school. president george w. bush added this is true. and one more little girl in a blue dress scoring a rare presidential martin. >> she'll remember that moment for the rest...
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ackerman. he says mr. please excuse tyler, he was with mechlt the president. >> barack obama is not the first to share executive privilege with a little one, george w. bush helped this girl from queens new york. she wrote her own note, her own excuse, i have is a scheduled appointment with the president. george w. bush added his name adding this is true. and one girl beaming in her blue dress scoring a rare presidential prd. david muir , abc news, new york. >> little better than the dog ate my home work. >> or doctor's note forget it. >> awesome my daughter wrote to the white house shen she was younger and got a signature back from obama and she was thrilled. has it hanging in her room to this day. makes a big impression on a kid. >> no doubt about it. >> see you in a little bit. >>> this morning on "world news now," under siege as the terror attack and hostage situation comes to a close in kenya. we are learning about the connections. >> this is one of the only al qaeda affiliates that has actively recrui
ackerman. he says mr. please excuse tyler, he was with mechlt the president. >> barack obama is not the first to share executive privilege with a little one, george w. bush helped this girl from queens new york. she wrote her own note, her own excuse, i have is a scheduled appointment with the president. george w. bush added his name adding this is true. and one girl beaming in her blue dress scoring a rare presidential prd. david muir , abc news, new york. >> little better than the...
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and joseph ackerman is considering stepping down from the board of another major european company.mer cfo of deutsche bank will give up his seat on the board of siemens. this follows the suicide of the company's cfo which he said the family held him partly responsible for. >>> still to come, the vice president of the european commission joins us for a first on cnbc. find out how she plans to break up the telecoms market. >>> these are the headlines. syrian rebels reject russia's plan. >> rising tensions over syria sent futures for oil higher. concern over emerging market volatility take place in dalia. this as the indonesian central bank raises rates again. philippines stays on hold. and shares of vivendi rises on hopes the french conglomerate will spin-off. pretty positive for the group's valuation. >>> as far as european equities are concerned today, a little flat considering the third triple digit move we had in the dow in a row. ftse and the xetra dax going nowhere. the cac 40 down about 0.1%. we'll have sent for the italian markets. bond yields have come lower in the last 24 h
and joseph ackerman is considering stepping down from the board of another major european company.mer cfo of deutsche bank will give up his seat on the board of siemens. this follows the suicide of the company's cfo which he said the family held him partly responsible for. >>> still to come, the vice president of the european commission joins us for a first on cnbc. find out how she plans to break up the telecoms market. >>> these are the headlines. syrian rebels reject...
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. >> reporter: mallin ackerman stars as the trophy wife. along with bradley whitford and mar marcia gay harden. >> i describe her as organized. >> mostly just a really fun situation because there's so much conflict and chaos. >> i'm from china. >> reporter: the show was the brainchild of emily and sarah. inspired by sarah's real life. >> how close to real life is. >> it's loosely based on the architecture of our lives. jeff was married a few times before me. he has his kids from the different marriages. >> she fit right in from the moment we met. really. >> we have awesome step kids. there are no villains. >> it's about coming together and creating a new type of family unit that can work and really raise our children properly. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, los angeles. >>> don't miss the trophy wife which premieres this tuesday at 8: 9:30. >>> they're 2 weeks old. they weigh fewer than 5 pounds and they're taking oregon by storm. >> they are three impossibly cute lion cubs. little girls who just got their
. >> reporter: mallin ackerman stars as the trophy wife. along with bradley whitford and mar marcia gay harden. >> i describe her as organized. >> mostly just a really fun situation because there's so much conflict and chaos. >> i'm from china. >> reporter: the show was the brainchild of emily and sarah. inspired by sarah's real life. >> how close to real life is. >> it's loosely based on the architecture of our lives. jeff was married a few times...
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tonight on the program, her new show "trophy wife" premieres next tuesday night here on abc, malin ackermanalbum called "sing to the moon", laura mvula from the sony stage. tomorrow night, two very funny people will be here, amy poehler and stephen merchant, and we'll have music from bastille. and later this week, from breaking bad, aaron paul, from "homeland" morena baccarin, james caan will be here, and we'll have music from jim james and grouplove. so join us for those shows, too. over seven seasons as an emmy-winning writer and performer on saturday night live, our first guest brought us lazy sundays, cats with lasers and packaged private parts. now he is detective jake peralta on "brooklyn nine-nine" which premieres at 8:30 tomorrow night on fox, please welcome andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] >> how you doing? it's good to see you. >> you got to sit simultaneous. >> you have to. i think it's okay for the guest to sit first. but it's weird and sometimes i'm standing here forever. >> you're always thinking about hosting. >> always thinking about others. >> do you hate throwing part
tonight on the program, her new show "trophy wife" premieres next tuesday night here on abc, malin ackermanalbum called "sing to the moon", laura mvula from the sony stage. tomorrow night, two very funny people will be here, amy poehler and stephen merchant, and we'll have music from bastille. and later this week, from breaking bad, aaron paul, from "homeland" morena baccarin, james caan will be here, and we'll have music from jim james and grouplove. so join us...
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federal reserve another 200 million of the sec and another 200 million of what i think our asinine ackerman's -- acronyms to take whatever they can get the regardless of your feelings what are these agencies going to do with the many? help investors or help themselves? history suggests they're not about making investors will especially no investor was hurt they are doing fine the regulators that should have caught this to make a whale of a killing off of this just as they have off of every pound of flesh that they have only gotten themselves it is amazing those that demand a vigil accountability do not care about the city and themselves. then assessing this -- the things that pile of the debt to the stupid taxpayers that are offered financial advice we have david yasmin. where is this money going? >> as you describe the situation will we have complained a lot about overtime, like the federal regulatory agencies are bounty hunters they get money to track down the elected wrongdoer's so you have to wonder why is it like firms like j.p. morgan and settle the cases? it can spend as much as it onc
federal reserve another 200 million of the sec and another 200 million of what i think our asinine ackerman's -- acronyms to take whatever they can get the regardless of your feelings what are these agencies going to do with the many? help investors or help themselves? history suggests they're not about making investors will especially no investor was hurt they are doing fine the regulators that should have caught this to make a whale of a killing off of this just as they have off of every...
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tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> blackberry says, cutting its global head count to 7,000 total employees is necessary. the company let 5,000 people go last year. some severe weather, jalilla lumet. >> are thank you richelle. as much as ten inches of rain fell all because of a cold front that continues to progress to the east. take a look to the map behind me. cold front, bringing weather in portions of new york and far western pennsylvania. this front is on the move, continuing to push towards the east as we track in the next 24 to 48 hours. again like yesterday the heaviest portions of the rain will be in the gulf coast. fueling those storms as they continue to push towards the east. they'll continue to push into the southeast as we head into tonight and tomorrow. heaviest rain now certainly coming down portion of alabama and mississippi. that rain will spread along the i-10 corridor and across the carolinas and portions of florida. as we make our way in the plains high pressure in control. a great deal of sunshine through the course of the day. fargo, a 12° difference, and in kansas ci
tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> blackberry says, cutting its global head count to 7,000 total employees is necessary. the company let 5,000 people go last year. some severe weather, jalilla lumet. >> are thank you richelle. as much as ten inches of rain fell all because of a cold front that continues to progress to the east. take a look to the map behind me. cold front, bringing weather in portions of new york and far western pennsylvania. this front is on the move, continuing to push...
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cnn's dan ackerman says the game feels especially relevant today. >> stealth game much more than aen action or finding game. you can get bonuses for having a nonlethal game and not killing anybody. >> tom clancy blacklist available for all major gaming consoles. new technology bringing the movie theater theatre right to your home, the prima cinema movie theatre lets users see movies on the day they hit theaters. costs $35,000. "tech bytes," john muller. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for custome with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> several new laws take effect in ma
cnn's dan ackerman says the game feels especially relevant today. >> stealth game much more than aen action or finding game. you can get bonuses for having a nonlethal game and not killing anybody. >> tom clancy blacklist available for all major gaming consoles. new technology bringing the movie theater theatre right to your home, the prima cinema movie theatre lets users see movies on the day they hit theaters. costs $35,000. "tech bytes," john muller. and when you get up...
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.> go ahead >> peter ackerman. seven percent of all mortgages were held by gse's. today 90% held by them. of all americans own their homes. my the question is, what are we trying to and >end? what are we trying to accomplish as a country with a housing policy? >> that is the question. you heard me say i thought one of the most effective things we did was putting in the conservative ship. i remember talking right as we were doing that and got nothing but support from them. we both said and i said this is a timeout. we cannot straighten this out right now in the middle of the crisis. me -- nover dawned on one was saying this is a great system. public support for private profit. this is a great system. it. all, we have still got right now because they're making money hand over fist in the money is in the federal budget, way it is adding to the deficit. you have disincentives. i would say it will be dealt with, but the other thing i would say as you said not to spam you may and for, housing policy. tell me it is -- tell me why it is there someone should get an interest
.> go ahead >> peter ackerman. seven percent of all mortgages were held by gse's. today 90% held by them. of all americans own their homes. my the question is, what are we trying to and >end? what are we trying to accomplish as a country with a housing policy? >> that is the question. you heard me say i thought one of the most effective things we did was putting in the conservative ship. i remember talking right as we were doing that and got nothing but support from them. we...
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. >> reporter: malin ackerman stars as the ironically titled "trophy wife." alongside tv vets bradley whitford and marcia gay harden. >> when my children are at your house, what do you wear? >> nothing. >> she's a real piece of work on whitford and oscar winner some level. others would describe her as controlling. i describe her as organized. >> mostly just a really fun situation because there's so much conflict and chaos. >> i'm from china. >> reporter: the show was the brainchild of emily and sarah. inspired by sarah's real life. how close to real life is it? >> it's loosely based on the rough architecture of our lives. jeff was married a few times before me. and he has his kids from the different marriages. >> she fit right in from the moment we met. really. >> we have awesome stepkids. and those stepkids have awesome moms. it's not easy to work together, but we all do it. that that's sort of where the show came from too. there are no villains. >> it really is about coming together and creating a new type of family unit that can work and really raise our c
. >> reporter: malin ackerman stars as the ironically titled "trophy wife." alongside tv vets bradley whitford and marcia gay harden. >> when my children are at your house, what do you wear? >> nothing. >> she's a real piece of work on whitford and oscar winner some level. others would describe her as controlling. i describe her as organized. >> mostly just a really fun situation because there's so much conflict and chaos. >> i'm from china....
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joining me now live from new york is dan ackerman, senior editor of c-net.com.an, how on earth did they sell $800 million worth of games in a day? it's unfathomable. >> i think they have really built up the fan base for this game over the years, all the different installments. that's how you get up to a fifth sequel for something like this. i think there's really been a dirth of big budget mainstream high quality games lately going into the holiday season. this is the first big holiday season hit. >> we should mention of course, the game as all grand theft auto games are, is incredibly bloody and violent, not appropriate for children. there are people out there, although we had an expert on yesterday who disagrees with this, people out there who think that playing these games actually has an adverse effect on individuals when it comes to violent thoughts and impulses, and still, they're just getting more and more popular. is the fact that they're bloody and violent really just one of the reasons why it's so successful? >> there is a cathartic effect to it. you h
joining me now live from new york is dan ackerman, senior editor of c-net.com.an, how on earth did they sell $800 million worth of games in a day? it's unfathomable. >> i think they have really built up the fan base for this game over the years, all the different installments. that's how you get up to a fifth sequel for something like this. i think there's really been a dirth of big budget mainstream high quality games lately going into the holiday season. this is the first big holiday...
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but the other thing we're seeing is the overhang of the ron johnson/bill ackerman shares being gone, ron's ideas getting to be less important to penney's. mike's new product coming in and selling off the shelf and people recognizing and starting to work. >> i also think there is a momentum behind these big funds moving in to take long positions in j.c. penney. we can't deny some of the news we've seen about different companies upping their stake there. there's got to be some trading momentum we're seeing in the first few days of the month. we have that going in j.c. penney's favor as well. >> what could derail this and allow brian to win his bet with you over j.c. penney? >> very little could allow brian to win his bet. it seems unlikely we'll see real slowdown in consumer spending the better half of the year. i think we'll see better action in discretionary retail than what we've seen because cars and houses will be less important. and i think penney's will actually gain some market shares in the back of the year. >> why do you say cars and houses will be less important? >> because
but the other thing we're seeing is the overhang of the ron johnson/bill ackerman shares being gone, ron's ideas getting to be less important to penney's. mike's new product coming in and selling off the shelf and people recognizing and starting to work. >> i also think there is a momentum behind these big funds moving in to take long positions in j.c. penney. we can't deny some of the news we've seen about different companies upping their stake there. there's got to be some trading...
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>> i'm peter ackerman. since in 19 0, 70% of all mortgages were held by gses and 64.5% of the americans own their own home. and 65% of all americans own their homes. my question is to the two of you, what are we trying to end in the interim? there's been a savings and loan crisis and what happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish as a country as a housing policy. >> that is the question, either one of us are there in the policy. peter, you heard me say that i've thought one of the most effective things we did which was necessary to get through the night was putting in the conservatorship. when when he did that, and i remember talking with barney right as we were doing that, and got no -- anything but support from him. and what we said, what i said is this is a time-out. we can't straighten this out right now in the middle of a crisis. but it never dawned on me because no one was saying, oh, this is a great system, you know? public support for private profit, etc., etc. just this is a great system.
>> i'm peter ackerman. since in 19 0, 70% of all mortgages were held by gses and 64.5% of the americans own their own home. and 65% of all americans own their homes. my question is to the two of you, what are we trying to end in the interim? there's been a savings and loan crisis and what happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish as a country as a housing policy. >> that is the question, either one of us are there in the policy. peter, you heard me say that i've thought one...
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with investment of ackerman and pershing and sprint, qualcomm, samsung and their new watch, a lot going on in that realm, jobs numbers were better with the monthly jobs report that will be key and a lot of people taking it in stride that the fed will taper sooner rather is an later. cheryl: cu 15 minutes from now. dennis: the g 20 situation as president obama tries to drum up international support for military action in syria. rich edson is in washington with more. rich: syria is off the agenda. president obama is putting on the g 20 schedule looking to build international support. he needs help in congress without naming who he called the administration says the president spoke with five senators yesterday, democrats and republicans to push his syria request and getting help in the united states. secretary of defense under president obama robert gates says whatever one's views on current u.s. policy toward syria failure by congress to approve this request would have profoundly negative and dangerous consequences for the united states not just in the middle east but around the world. me
with investment of ackerman and pershing and sprint, qualcomm, samsung and their new watch, a lot going on in that realm, jobs numbers were better with the monthly jobs report that will be key and a lot of people taking it in stride that the fed will taper sooner rather is an later. cheryl: cu 15 minutes from now. dennis: the g 20 situation as president obama tries to drum up international support for military action in syria. rich edson is in washington with more. rich: syria is off the...
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some of the comments of secretary kerry tweeted by "the guardian", spencer ackerman.richard durbin, after senator mcconnell expressed his opposition to the resolution came to the floor. here is what he had to say. >> let me say this issue of syria. you can't on one hand criticize this president for stepping up to we need to take action if necessary to stop the use of chemical weapons and then on the other hand say he is a reluctant warrior and doesn't support it. how in the world do you reconcile those two points of view? the president has shown leadership on this. what he has asked for the congress to follow. what i heard from the republican senator from kentucky he is not interesting in following that leadership. let me also add, this putin overture, that we find some peaceful way to resolve this? i hope it turns out to be true and something that works and in it does give credit where it's due. this president stead up and said we have to challenge the use of chemical weapons in syria, even if it doesn't affect the united states directly or its allies directly, we ha
some of the comments of secretary kerry tweeted by "the guardian", spencer ackerman.richard durbin, after senator mcconnell expressed his opposition to the resolution came to the floor. here is what he had to say. >> let me say this issue of syria. you can't on one hand criticize this president for stepping up to we need to take action if necessary to stop the use of chemical weapons and then on the other hand say he is a reluctant warrior and doesn't support it. how in the...
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toward the end of the meeting, a woman toward the back stood up and introduced herself as arbor ackermana member of the cambridge city council. she said we the counsel are very interested in this question. shortly after, the council began a series of hearing. established a review board which had citizens, no scientist except for the health commissioner of cambridge who served as the ex officio member. they held meetings, 75 hours of meetings with dirty five witnesses. i took a group of my graduate students with me since these were public, held in the city hall chambers. they were fascinating. at the end of their 75 hours of ,eetings, it took almost a year a unanimous report was issued and the report recommended the city establish a mean in simple biohazard committee, but they argued we ought to do that but local authority was not make aiate place to decision on scientific experimentation because experimentation was taking place internationally and therefore you had to go beyond that. thattherefore recommended there be uniform federal legislation. they did maintain a temporary has beenm w
toward the end of the meeting, a woman toward the back stood up and introduced herself as arbor ackermana member of the cambridge city council. she said we the counsel are very interested in this question. shortly after, the council began a series of hearing. established a review board which had citizens, no scientist except for the health commissioner of cambridge who served as the ex officio member. they held meetings, 75 hours of meetings with dirty five witnesses. i took a group of my...
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when i saw the silver glaze on the windows, i started with a, with ackerman, as it happened. then baxter and calibro, davis and ebberling, names falling into place as droplets fell through the dark. names printed on the ceiling of the night. names slipping around a watery bend. 26 willows on the banks of a stream. in the morning i walked out bare foot among thousands of flowers, heavy with due -- dew, like the eyes of tears. each had a name. fiore inscribed on a yellow petal, then gonzalez and hahn. jenkins. names written in the air and stitched into the cloth of the day. a name under a photograph taped to a mailbox. monogram on a torn shirt. i see you spelled out on storefront windows, and on the bright unfurled andings of this -- awnings of this city. i say the sill balances as i turn the corner, kelly and lee, ma deana, nordella and owe conner. when i pier into the woods i see a think tangle where letters are hidden as in a puzzle concongressed for children, parker and quigley in the twigs of an ash. rizzo, schubert, upton. secrets in the boughs of an ancient maple. names
when i saw the silver glaze on the windows, i started with a, with ackerman, as it happened. then baxter and calibro, davis and ebberling, names falling into place as droplets fell through the dark. names printed on the ceiling of the night. names slipping around a watery bend. 26 willows on the banks of a stream. in the morning i walked out bare foot among thousands of flowers, heavy with due -- dew, like the eyes of tears. each had a name. fiore inscribed on a yellow petal, then gonzalez and...
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. >> heinrich bernard ackerman. >> paul acaleva. >> kristen adams. >> donald leroy adams. >> patrickrs, i'll never forget all the i -- amazing times we had together. you were more than just my daddy. you were my best friend. and i love you more than anything. you'll be in my heart always. >> my brother, richard anthony palizolo. richie, your twin, ron, is living for both of you. twins forever. >> macul, kumar, aduala. >> david scott agnes. >> jeremiah joseph ahern. >> brian g. ahern. >> savir ahmed. >> joanne aladiolis. >> terrence andre aiken. >> andrew alamino. >> trudy m.aljira. >> gary m.alviro. >> margaret m.alaria. >> peter altamay. >> john lesley albert. >> david d.alger. >> jacqueline delane aldrich frederick. >> edward l.agreto. >> ernest aligatos. >> joseph brian allen. >> eric allen. >> richard l. allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> and my son, our son, port authority police officer christopher charles amaroso. chris, keep a watchful eye and steady hand on your wife, beautiful daughter, sophia. your brothers, sisters, grandmas, nieces, nephew, family and friends, and of cou
. >> heinrich bernard ackerman. >> paul acaleva. >> kristen adams. >> donald leroy adams. >> patrickrs, i'll never forget all the i -- amazing times we had together. you were more than just my daddy. you were my best friend. and i love you more than anything. you'll be in my heart always. >> my brother, richard anthony palizolo. richie, your twin, ron, is living for both of you. twins forever. >> macul, kumar, aduala. >> david scott agnes....
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. >> hi, my name is peter ackerman. since 1:90:87% of all mortgages were held by gses. 64.5% of the american people owned their own home. today 90% are held by gses, and 65% of all americans own their hopes. my question is, to the two of you,, what are we trying to end, in interim, there is savings and loan crisis, and that happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish in our country with the housing policy? >> that is a question and neither one of us is now there where we're making housing policy. peter, you heard me say that i felt one of the most effective things we did which was necessary to get through the night was putting in conservatorship. when we did that and i remember talking with barney, right as we were doing that and got no, anything but support from him. but we both side and -- said and i said, this is a timeout, okay? we can't straighten this out right now in the middle of the crisis but it never dawned on me, because no one was standing up and saying, oh, this is a great system. you know, that the
. >> hi, my name is peter ackerman. since 1:90:87% of all mortgages were held by gses. 64.5% of the american people owned their own home. today 90% are held by gses, and 65% of all americans own their hopes. my question is, to the two of you,, what are we trying to end, in interim, there is savings and loan crisis, and that happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish in our country with the housing policy? >> that is a question and neither one of us is now there where we're...
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when i saw the silver glaze on the windows, i started with ackerman.e as droplets fell the dark. names printed on the ceiling of the night, names slipping around a watery bend. 26 willows on the banks of the stream. in the morning, i walked out barefoot among thousands of flowers, heavy with do like the eyes of tears. each had a name. i inscribed on a yellow petal, then gonzales and haan. jenkins, names written in the air and is stitched into the cloth of the day. a name under a photograph taped to a mailbox, a monogram on a torn shirt. i see it spelled out in storefront windows and on the bright unfurled awnings of the city. i say the syllables as i turn a corner, kelly and lee. and o'connor.la, when i peer into the woods, i see a thick tangle where the letters are hidden, as in a puzzle concocted for children. quiggly in quickly -- the twigs of an ash. bows of anthe ancient maple. sky, written in the pale names rising in the updraft amid stonengs, names silent in or cried out behind the door. names blown over the earth and out to sea. evening, a woma
when i saw the silver glaze on the windows, i started with ackerman.e as droplets fell the dark. names printed on the ceiling of the night, names slipping around a watery bend. 26 willows on the banks of the stream. in the morning, i walked out barefoot among thousands of flowers, heavy with do like the eyes of tears. each had a name. i inscribed on a yellow petal, then gonzales and haan. jenkins, names written in the air and is stitched into the cloth of the day. a name under a photograph...
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. >> my name is peter ackerman.ince in 1980, 70% of all of the mortgages were held and 64.5% of the american people own their own home. today, 90% are held gse and 65% of all americans own their homes. my question is to the two of you, what are we trying to end? in the interim there have been a long crisis and in what happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish in the housing policy? >> that is the question. neither one of us are making the policy. peter, you heard me say that one of the most effective things that we did was necessary to get through the night was putting in the conservatorship. but when we did that -- and i remember talking right as we were doing that and got no -- nothing but support for them and we said and i said that this is a timeout. we can't straighten this out right now in the crisis. but it never dawned on me because no one was standing up and said this is a great system. the public support for the private profits etc. this is a great system but we still got it and right now because
. >> my name is peter ackerman.ince in 1980, 70% of all of the mortgages were held and 64.5% of the american people own their own home. today, 90% are held gse and 65% of all americans own their homes. my question is to the two of you, what are we trying to end? in the interim there have been a long crisis and in what happened in 2008. what are we trying to accomplish in the housing policy? >> that is the question. neither one of us are making the policy. peter, you heard me say...