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us to performance those tests is valuable. you can listens and look at it slides. and that's what the eco center allows us to do. finally, i want to tell you how the current eco center allows us to do the oral management. when i and my students invested this fall we look forward the history with the visitor i observed how students have experiencing with organisms and i observed the students and interims working together. this is only part of a valuable job skill in a job training the
us to performance those tests is valuable. you can listens and look at it slides. and that's what the eco center allows us to do. finally, i want to tell you how the current eco center allows us to do the oral management. when i and my students invested this fall we look forward the history with the visitor i observed how students have experiencing with organisms and i observed the students and interims working together. this is only part of a valuable job skill in a job training the
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to do it. some is, you might have to use economics. my to do social things, political things. if you figure out why something happened, then you come up with the right solution. i think early on, i didn't think about the why enough. as i grew more experience, and her stood that we had understand why this event was happening. once we understood that, we can figure out the right tools. or, we could give the commanders the right information so they can figure out the right tools. i think that is what i learned. that is why as i look to the future, as i develop our leaders of the future, it is about them understanding how to operate in this complex environment. you must understand social economic aspects of culture. >> and the religious. >> and the religious. >> and that is what you're trying to teach. >> that is right. and all of our military schools, our war colleges, we are changing how we do this. >> you do think this is an active criticism, in iraq and afghanistan, we didn't use those. even if we asked the question why, we didn't use the tools as well as we would have liked.
to do it. some is, you might have to use economics. my to do social things, political things. if you figure out why something happened, then you come up with the right solution. i think early on, i didn't think about the why enough. as i grew more experience, and her stood that we had understand why this event was happening. once we understood that, we can figure out the right tools. or, we could give the commanders the right information so they can figure out the right tools. i think that is...
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us to performance those tests is valuable. you can listens and look at it slides. and that's what the eco center allows us to do. finally, i want to tell you how the current eco center allows us to do the oral management. when i and my students invested this fall we look forward the history with the visitor i observed how students have experiencing with organisms and i observed the students and interims working together. this is only part of a valuable job skill in a job training the statistics are projecting a 25 percent in jobs >> your time is up. >> thank you and i urge you to consider the eco centers proposals. >> (calling names). >> good afternoon, president and vice president and port commissioners and members of the community. my name is according and i grew up locally. i'm a student ignored in the city college. and i'm one of the students responsible for environmental monitoring of the eco centers wastewater wetland and educational environment related to native history. i saw the proposal for the eco proposal the shoourdship would allow the students across the city from university to other levels to elaps
us to performance those tests is valuable. you can listens and look at it slides. and that's what the eco center allows us to do. finally, i want to tell you how the current eco center allows us to do the oral management. when i and my students invested this fall we look forward the history with the visitor i observed how students have experiencing with organisms and i observed the students and interims working together. this is only part of a valuable job skill in a job training the statistics...
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to all of us. politicians included, to wake us up, to prick our conscience. and you know, that's what he is doing. he is pricking our conscience. to think about the things that we haven't thought about before. >> well sister on twitter steve says you know what, the pope knows his comments are popular in this aiming of austerity he makes them to deflect from a scandal ridden society, in my christian religion faith encompasses everything and informs your whole life including politics. of course it does. and franco says, will the favor be returned? all right father we're going to go with this has the church stayed out of the political sphere and the question is, should it? >> well, absolutely. i think that we have -- we're not politicians and the pope is not a politician who wants to get involved in the minutiae and the in and out of politics. the dignity of human life, our message we hope will have an effect on both political parties. one of the things -- i think it's very important to remember, that pope francis is simply continuing the teachings we have from pope john xxiii, from pope paul rick m
to all of us. politicians included, to wake us up, to prick our conscience. and you know, that's what he is doing. he is pricking our conscience. to think about the things that we haven't thought about before. >> well sister on twitter steve says you know what, the pope knows his comments are popular in this aiming of austerity he makes them to deflect from a scandal ridden society, in my christian religion faith encompasses everything and informs your whole life including politics. of...
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i think what most americans want us to do is not repeal obamacare but fix it. the president is working to fix it, we are working in the senate to fix it, we urge our
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what it was used to do so it will move quickly to do good she did all this shit was furious that he would get a list of it leaders legal look good to see you there still it seems at least. in the us a little silly is what you get. for the use it will just get with more of what it would actually do you see the joke is that this was it was just at least a good news if you were here to see. why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think oldest money. know the value of the only place we have. of the water that we need to survive it's not compared to i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to bait with gold. we're not going to drink what clearly is and is in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say therefore any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the global financial system. with me or part of the geo political economic system that's extremely or split to do. first of all is a question whether mining should even be
what it was used to do so it will move quickly to do good she did all this shit was furious that he would get a list of it leaders legal look good to see you there still it seems at least. in the us a little silly is what you get. for the use it will just get with more of what it would actually do you see the joke is that this was it was just at least a good news if you were here to see. why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think oldest money. know the value of the only...
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to protect our security. prepared. i will do everything i can to get our soldiers prepared to do that. those of usho experience it, you know what to do it unless you have to. if we do it, we are going to be good at it. >> that is with the country expects of you. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. likes back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> why would we need it? >> it is a mixture. >> uni can do that. i don't understand them. her leadership could run the kitchen with a woman from the village. is here. fellowes he is the creator of downton abbey. the show has won nine emmy awards and gained millions of fans around the world. after a year-long hiatus, it returns to masterpiece in january here is a teaser. >> you have a choice before you. life.st choose death or >> he is not an orphan. he has his mother. it is time for you to come back to us. downton abbey returns to masterpiece on pbs. >> i am pleased to have julian fellowes back at this table. are you ready for a new season? know, it has gone over well. it is always a relief. the longer you go one, you hope it still has a punch. we seem to
to protect our security. prepared. i will do everything i can to get our soldiers prepared to do that. those of usho experience it, you know what to do it unless you have to. if we do it, we are going to be good at it. >> that is with the country expects of you. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. likes back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> why would we need it? >> it is a mixture. >> uni can do that. i don't understand them. her leadership could run the...
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dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is because of the e-mail the last contact that we had which is why i filed the appeal was the time frame of 20 weeks for the construction will be a hard sell to the client and they were saying that the owner was not going to go for it. >> and i must be misunderstanding then, i heard or did i hear you wrong? >> yes, >> before you do, we had a plan. >> gave it to them, 20 weeks. >> and then they told us that they don't thifrpg that they can sell that to the owner. >> the proposal was provided because i also heard mr. santos saying that no proposal was submitted >> it was and they want it propose a plan but didn't think that the 20 weeks. >> rejected out of hand. >> i don't think that the owner was going to
dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is...
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you've asked us to do this for got of the nation to get the intelligence we need. nobody has come up with a better way. if we let this down, we're letting the nation down.
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and you have got to understand some of the tools are, you have to use full military power to do it, some is, you might have to use economic ability, you might have to do some social things, you might have to do some political things. but even, if you figure out why something happened then you can come up with the right solution. and i think early on i didn't think about the why enough. but as i grew more experienced, i understood we had to understand why this event was happening and then once we understood that, we could figure out the right tools. and -- or we could give the commanders the right information so they could figure out the right tools to use. and i think that is what i learned and that's why i am, as i looked to the future, as i developed our leaders of the future it is about them understanding how to operate in these complex environments and you must understand the social economic aspects, the culture and everything else. >> rose: and the religious. >> and the religious so you can determine why something happened and then come up with a much better solution to come up with
and you have got to understand some of the tools are, you have to use full military power to do it, some is, you might have to use economic ability, you might have to do some social things, you might have to do some political things. but even, if you figure out why something happened then you can come up with the right solution. and i think early on i didn't think about the why enough. but as i grew more experienced, i understood we had to understand why this event was happening and then once...
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>> that he wanted us to do. ked us not to -- if he wanted to do that he would have done it himself, he was more than capableful doing it that way. posting the whole thing on the internet. wanted us to rated as big policy questions for american people and what would do too much harm, what would be harmful. we consult with every story. the nsa, director of national in tell generals knows every detail and every story before we publish it they have an opportunity to tell us what they think would be especially harmful almost always we exceed to those requests. >> garrett: great to have you with us. happy new year. we'll be back in just a minute. : where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil co
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dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is because of the e-mail the last contact that we had which is why i filed the appeal was the time frame of 20 weeks for the construction will be a hard sell to the client and they were saying that the owner was not going to go for it.
dictate what was going to be done and we could not allow them, if you do it one time, how do we allow you to come back and repair the foundation and replace it, we have already showed us what is capable of happening. >> i have a question of i heard the engineer state that you need access to do the work on your own foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is...
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. >> you can't expect us to do much more now unless there's some resolution of some of these human rights issues. >> now, the state department says that u.s. officials visit alan gross monthly. they say the last visit was november 27th. next one that they're asking for is december 26th. and they insist that he remains a top priority and they're working it diplomatically. wolf? >> jill dougherty with that back ground. thanks, jill, very much. joining us is judy gross, the wife of alan gross. judy, thanks very much for coming. >> thanks for having any. >> four years. how emotional is this for you? four years, your husband being held in cuba. >> it's emotional. it's very -- causes me a lot of anger i would have to say right now. i'm angry at the u.s. government. i'm angry at the cuban government. totally frustrated for this lack of action that alan is still in the same situation he was for four years. >> i understand your anger at the cubans. why are you angry at the u.s. government? you just heard john kerry, secretary of state, say they're doing whatever they can to get your husband out of
. >> you can't expect us to do much more now unless there's some resolution of some of these human rights issues. >> now, the state department says that u.s. officials visit alan gross monthly. they say the last visit was november 27th. next one that they're asking for is december 26th. and they insist that he remains a top priority and they're working it diplomatically. wolf? >> jill dougherty with that back ground. thanks, jill, very much. joining us is judy gross, the wife...
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in fact he left homework for us to do. he left -- not only in south africa but also for us here. do we relate. the things that we get upset about that we don't speak to people about. the fights we have, look what he forgave. look how he reconciled. the truth of the reconciliation in south africa still one of the most amazing things that's ever happened in the world. to face their accused and do something better. >> he created that possibility he left that work for us to do here, lesson we should take from that as well. >> he focused on truth. we folk us a lot on reconciliation, part that have was looking back at difficult history and telling the truth about that history. we have a hard time doing that in this country. >> even today. i like dr. angelou's point that he taught us all about the power and importance of forgiveness. you look at your own day-to-day lives about things that you're nashing your teeth about. if he could do that, imagine how much better the world could be if we take that one little lesson the power an importance of forgiveness. >> i had a friend say he was tr
in fact he left homework for us to do. he left -- not only in south africa but also for us here. do we relate. the things that we get upset about that we don't speak to people about. the fights we have, look what he forgave. look how he reconciled. the truth of the reconciliation in south africa still one of the most amazing things that's ever happened in the world. to face their accused and do something better. >> he created that possibility he left that work for us to do here, lesson we...
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for all of the love that you have give, to our students, and to our family and that you care so deeply, about them, as we do. and it gives us i think, courage to move on and do the right thing, because you are here, and because community came out. i just want to say, thank you so much for making us aand allowing us to do the right thing here. when we talk about finances, i know that we talk a lot about our school finances, could we get more money for this property with a private developer? >> i am sure that we could. but could we get more value? absolutely not? i met with olsen lee today and just to let you know what this represents and 1950 represents 115, 2 and three bedroom, a family affordable units and i said... to joe, i said to olsen, thank you olsen. i said to olsen, so this affordable housing for 100 years, and he said sandra, it will be affordable housing forever. so there is no monitorry value that i could get on this. thank you so much and i feel like i am not forced to do this. i feel like i don't have any other choice, i feel like i want to do this and i want to thank olsen, also, for putting us on that list.
for all of the love that you have give, to our students, and to our family and that you care so deeply, about them, as we do. and it gives us i think, courage to move on and do the right thing, because you are here, and because community came out. i just want to say, thank you so much for making us aand allowing us to do the right thing here. when we talk about finances, i know that we talk a lot about our school finances, could we get more money for this property with a private developer?...
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to. do something least he shouldn't go to the auction block completely empty. if it would turn out to go down the list of execution for you would you go with. the much better use of it but i feel that if it was ok for the rest of the merger to assert that we said it to you cook them yet. this is yet a distant mission that literally believe it is that we have this one which is more for. we had a recent reading would lead will some will not want good writing with you woodward with that mission the question. you just don't who's a mortal blow it on the last little while the business is willing to join a media. who to put a horrible missile system which will be the moral man this would really be united as usual yeah who should ginger littleton subliminal. yeah he did did a little sluggish with liberty so a socialist with. a baby girl a little bit you know will see a worse place see dish. see his will is a delusion of yours both look at it but it's that good dismissal wish. you well especially the case where you'll see a subtle abuse but if flemish know for what he is not also he's just or not sure of the smiley did you read your osha suit we know what it yeah was
to. do something least he shouldn't go to the auction block completely empty. if it would turn out to go down the list of execution for you would you go with. the much better use of it but i feel that if it was ok for the rest of the merger to assert that we said it to you cook them yet. this is yet a distant mission that literally believe it is that we have this one which is more for. we had a recent reading would lead will some will not want good writing with you woodward with that mission...
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us. when we asked for i.d., she would not provide it. >> get the customer to talk. excuse me, sir. doin? can you come here for a second, please? we want her to show us an i.d. [ speaking mandarin ] she forgot it. she has no i.d. with her right now. >> good luck cards. phone number. >> you have a lot of money in here. wow. no i.d. though. >> when she does not have any identification on themselves, that's an indication that somebody is in charge of day-to-day movement. and there's a likelihood that person has been trafficked. >> services of licensed partitioner. i will issue a citation. >> she is working. >> please. >> don't argue with me. don't argue with me. i went in with a police officer and myself. the man has no clothes on and she's standing over him. so there's no argument there. >> the massage parlor is cited and closed down for the night. >> you can hope. >> okay. >> have a good day. >> and inspectors move down the line to another trouble spot. >> supposedly a john in here. saw somebody walk in. >> we are here to do inspections. >> as soon as we walked in one masseuse got very
us. when we asked for i.d., she would not provide it. >> get the customer to talk. excuse me, sir. doin? can you come here for a second, please? we want her to show us an i.d. [ speaking mandarin ] she forgot it. she has no i.d. with her right now. >> good luck cards. phone number. >> you have a lot of money in here. wow. no i.d. though. >> when she does not have any identification on themselves, that's an indication that somebody is in charge of day-to-day movement. and...
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many believed that the us is no longer a key player in the middle east the way is to be when your thoughts about that. i seem to get used to do that the united states. first of four pa continues to today a major role and we all missed the pre fed the us involvement in the post is rather then on to mention mediate the united states found today is possible to reach a comprehensive agreement between us and the posting and getting their political constraints most in need and want to punish genocide. did you eat is quite impossible in my view it's nice to reach a comprehensive peace remarks have been made by israeli officials mainly foreign minister at the barely there are many in the united nations expressing disbelief in the process and what i am just doing the foreign minister lieberman to say he's been in that he doesn't think that this diet it is possible to reach a comprehensive agreement and i am a milky spokesman but i think that the idea that he would prefer to add some salt of the agreement even if it's awesome and with that but as the indians. so i understand the viewer that is the french team in a fall in the debate im
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to tell us all about it now. you know i don't want to talk about it. but i do want to talk about is the phenomenon of child labor in general in the city . you know about our activity in the region in general but i don't want to give statistic. why. because on the inspection level you don't have to explain to my minister who watched the interview why i've only done forty eight checks on miners. i mean in a city like naples forty eight checks last year that's hardly any and this year to have only been nineteen. asking which districts there are children working you know where. basically we know them all. of the zone around the one six seven roads also piano. so if you know them and it wasn't hard for me to find them what are you waiting for i have only two hundred days a year of inspection per inspector multiplied by one hundred inspectors that's only twenty thousand days of inspections per year bearing that in mind you can see i can't just focus on only one problem twenty thousand days a year in a region with twelve million inhabitants in naples the labor inspect
to tell us all about it now. you know i don't want to talk about it. but i do want to talk about is the phenomenon of child labor in general in the city . you know about our activity in the region in general but i don't want to give statistic. why. because on the inspection level you don't have to explain to my minister who watched the interview why i've only done forty eight checks on miners. i mean in a city like naples forty eight checks last year that's hardly any and this year to have only...
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or coersion use against me or the working pros you would know it would be news and we would be the first to report that there's been no no attempt by the u.s. government to compel us to do anything there been times when they've asked us to try to persuade us not to publish something there are times we've agreed sometimes we have. to rest your question we're taking very considerable steps to keep the material safe and i was barton gellman writer for the washington post and senior fellow for the century foundation. and while we're on the topic of edward snowden the n.s.a. whistleblower just released an alternative christmas message britain's channel four chose him to deliver their annual response to queen elizabeth's royal christmas message snowden focused on the topics he has come to represent by explaining why he values privacy so greatly take a listen. a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all they'll never know what it is me still have a private moment to themselves recorded on the last thought and that's a problem because privacy matters privacy is what allows us to do who we are or who we want to be so there you have it snowed ins version
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using tight labor and if you are. the second one is if you're not aware what are you going to do about it. now. what this communications representative tries to tell us is that philip morris is financing a foundation against child labor the e.c. l.t. yet the e.c.l. t. is completely financed by tobacco industrialists and while the e.c.l. t. foundation runs its costly programs targeting child labor some of its members continue to have children work in their fields. in the end philip morris got back to us by email. they read directed us to their website and their statements of good intentions. well garia england italy but also spain portugal greece and europe there are no longer any countries shielded from child labor just how low are we prepared to sink in order to dig out of the crisis. giovanni dreams of his father will work as a pizza maker again. is carrying on working in the bakery. michael would like to join the british police force. joel has just decided to go to technical college to train as an electrician. can see herself as a primary school. in her hometown of. war is probably the most c
using tight labor and if you are. the second one is if you're not aware what are you going to do about it. now. what this communications representative tries to tell us is that philip morris is financing a foundation against child labor the e.c. l.t. yet the e.c.l. t. is completely financed by tobacco industrialists and while the e.c.l. t. foundation runs its costly programs targeting child labor some of its members continue to have children work in their fields. in the end philip morris got...
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do it would be. you should use a stick which you choose to do loop do you choose which leads. you to be. how we saw across the ideological spectrum when president obama wanted to take us into the war in syria the american people spontaneously rising up and say no way and we see the same thing around the negotiations with the run so this is a sigh of relief after twelve years of americans giving a lot of support for military interventions is there some kind of shift you see in the end of this year is that it least on foreign policy people can say enough is enough absolutely and i think it's a shift because americans are tired they're watching tens of thousands of veterans come home and they know in their heart that they have created a generation of injured souls that were going to be taken care of for a lifetime they see that they see the cost it's done to our economy i mean we're still living in a recession here no matter what republicans on the hill want to say about about growth people are still feeling the effects of the recession. social science center just published a study suggestin
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the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better.ou've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >> welcome back, my guest tonight is a best selling author whose new book is called the signature of all things. i'm hoping to get my copy autographed by all things. please welcome elizabeth gilbert. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. >> for those of you people out there who have not bought and read your book eat, pray, love, let me tell a few people about you. you are the author of several boxes of fiction, pilgrim, stern men, committed and of course eat, pray, love. which sold 10 million copies. (applause) >> i know that you bought one because are you just right in the demographic. >> absolutely. >> i have womanly hips. now boy, 10 million copies. no problem eating these days. >> or loving. >> really, really? >> but no-- but no praying. >> no, prayers of gratitude. >> okay, good. >> yeah, good. now you've got a new book called the signature of all things. is like an e
the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better.ou've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >> welcome back, my guest tonight is a best selling author whose new book is called the signature of all things. i'm hoping to get my copy autographed by all things. please welcome elizabeth gilbert. (cheers and applause) >> thank you. >> for those of you people out there who have not...
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they realized that we need to actually fight a vector the vector being the most to the north of us to do and i saw recently and found just as recent as two we said. the government of ghana for them to get a house of his son in bed with. fifty percent of the population were given you know this hound and yes they can place recruiter volunteers who went into every house and there would be how much and would loose and what rules because there were instances where let me just go to the well we don't have been near to a meal and my husband it and his troop not that we were refused he just refined it near in a community sort of governor when i went out of the our way plus and at support from out a pattern is to provide not only to bed but also believes and they do is always so don't have the rope so to provide europe and then hummus they provide hummus and then recruited their volunteers and paid them a lower sr who are around near the bed nets in the pits in places of people. the district health director blames foreigners for the health systems poor condition. he claims that the fault lies wit
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been threats record can use against me or what can proceed to tell it that would be news and we would be the first report appears in no time no ten of us come to compel us to do anything there been times when it asked us to turn to persuade us not to publish something that i would agree times would happen. and good cheer the question we are taking very considerable steps to keep it real soon. i was nine gallon right after the washington post and senior fellow for this entry foundation. why are we on the topic of adverts not in the nsa whistleblower just released an alternative christmas message. britain's channel four chosen to deliver their annual response to queen elizabeth way till christmas. the state's set and focus on the topics he has come to represent by explaining why he values privacy so greatly take a listen. a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all you'll never know what it means to have a private moment themselves they were recorded and was gone. and as long as privacy matters privacy is what allows us to do. we all are. and we want to be. so there you have it snowed in is a version of christmas goodwill. while bankers
been threats record can use against me or what can proceed to tell it that would be news and we would be the first report appears in no time no ten of us come to compel us to do anything there been times when it asked us to turn to persuade us not to publish something that i would agree times would happen. and good cheer the question we are taking very considerable steps to keep it real soon. i was nine gallon right after the washington post and senior fellow for this entry foundation. why are...
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say he's going to be able models you can usually use to do with. the movie judy usually we use reminders to show us you would do us a lot to me i would get right to. the ends and she knew what those. geishas delusional spirit will be boys she. will shoot you some discipline she just stood looking to get you by seeds of good. scenes and you. still feel that it was. well written. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. well in the wonderful strong arm an ally should be making new policy faces i think you're right. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. pick a plastic. over my shoulder doing the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy schreck all books. that i go on i'm sorry and on this show we were revealed the picture of what's actually going going on we go beyond identifying the problem trying to rational debate a real discussion critic
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urging our republican colleagues to address the needs of so many millions of americans who want us to do the work they sent us here to do. therefore, mr. speaker, sadly, i withdraw my objection. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman withdraws his reservation. without objection, the concurrent resolution is agreed to and a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 4 of rule 1, the following enrolled bills were signed by speaker pro tempore upton on monday, december 23. the clerk: h.r. 623, an act to provide for the conveyance of certain property located in anchorage, alaska, to the national tribal health consortium, an act to amend the policy act of 2005 to modify the pilot project offices of the federal permit streamlining project. h.r. 2319, an act to clarify certain provisions of the native american veterans memorial establishment act of 1994. h.r. 3304, an act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2014 for military activities of the department of defense for military construction and for defense activities of the department of energy to prescribe military pe
urging our republican colleagues to address the needs of so many millions of americans who want us to do the work they sent us here to do. therefore, mr. speaker, sadly, i withdraw my objection. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman withdraws his reservation. without objection, the concurrent resolution is agreed to and a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 4 of rule 1, the following enrolled bills were signed by speaker pro tempore upton on monday, december 23. the...
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to use these you just. what was used to be used. more for you to do good to be good which it was it was the least bit wish it would just leave those little goodies for you the system would see just lisa knows that was a little sin when you watch it. or use it will you see it was mortal what if it was surely you see it is that this was it was just at least it was that it was in. order to see. on their way to and talk to the crew of the i can to make sure that a face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme. conditions anything can happen and always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel. and people able to survive extreme conditions they're ready for anything even an apocalypse she's really an incredible ship calling all antarctica stations this is going to make a field of radio check please respond. with oh if. this is the consensus you can. choose you have to. choose the
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people want us to do that. not just politically popular it's what people elect us to do. i get to the point where i was so focused on fixing our economic and fiscal crisis you could have asked me in a forum what my mother's maiden name, and i'd say it's fitch, and every fitch i know. >> dickerson: what do the fitchs say about you running for president? >> they're not talking about it because of some great speech. we have taken real action and real reforms i'm not the only one out there. you look at governors across the country whether it's chris christie, rick perry, there are people talking about each of them as well. why? because in each and everyone of those statesman 'others like them they are leaders in the republican party who are chief executives getting big, bold things done. i think that is what people are hungry for not only in the states but across the country. >> dickerson: last question, governor, are you running? >> i'm regioning for governor. i'll make that announcement in 2014. we'll see what happens after that. ultimately my decision will be made not just
people want us to do that. not just politically popular it's what people elect us to do. i get to the point where i was so focused on fixing our economic and fiscal crisis you could have asked me in a forum what my mother's maiden name, and i'd say it's fitch, and every fitch i know. >> dickerson: what do the fitchs say about you running for president? >> they're not talking about it because of some great speech. we have taken real action and real reforms i'm not the only one out...