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one prosecutor went ahead and issued all of those warrants and theons, including one for price of the sun. the government told the police not to serve these warrants and then moved to the prosecutor. happened earlyat this morning, there appears to be a second wave of removals and reassignments of police officers. many of these police officers were taken from criminal investigation branches and reassigned. we do not know the reason for the purge, but police officers do provide prosecutors with information and it seems reasonable to conclude that by reassigning and firing so many police officers, the government is trying to disrupt the flow of information between the police and prosecutors. thereby constrain and confine the corruption investigation. >> the united states is to speed up the supply of military equipment as a rack hopes to wrestle back control of the western province. iraqi forces today will not be able to, for now, storm the city of falluja because of the fear of civilian militants -- civilian casualties, rather. many of the city's 400,000 people are believed to have fled
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violin and pn oh the older pieces, not contemporary pieces, and i really wanted to create more of for theonites future that reflect our era. down any of the things that have been written before because they are fantastic works and sentimentally important to listeners, but there really is a need for a continuum because the times,epresents our represent these artistic ideas that are reflections on everything the composer has asked dreams, so it is important. >> this might be an impossible question. artistically, how do you think the sound of these pieces represent the times in which we live? >> it is a good question. it's hard to generalize because each piece comes from a separate person with their own life story? think they reflect all the things the composers have been exposed to. they are by composers from all over the world and from composers of various generations, from people in their 30's two people in their 80's, and i think it is also all their musical influences as well. composers don't just sit in the room and write what is in their head. they listened to a lot of pop music, jazz,
violin and pn oh the older pieces, not contemporary pieces, and i really wanted to create more of for theonites future that reflect our era. down any of the things that have been written before because they are fantastic works and sentimentally important to listeners, but there really is a need for a continuum because the times,epresents our represent these artistic ideas that are reflections on everything the composer has asked dreams, so it is important. >> this might be an impossible...
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and that mirrors the state's its, of theon of exemption for people walking through the zone, where it says thisan walk through, and is ja9394, provided that the individual does not do anything else within the buffer zone such as expressing their views about abortion. so the government is saying you can walk through but you can't talk about abortion. >> says you can't talk about anything. >> i agree. >> it is not based on speech about abortion, it's that you can speak about anything. >> the interpretation as to the employees that the attorney general has proffered for six years is about speech about abortion. goinguse me, if you're through the zone just to get somewhere but not to get to the withc, and you're walking a companioning can't you speak to your companion as you're walking? it doesn't ban speech by everybody who is walking through. >> the attorney general has onen multiple positions that. in the lower court their position was you can't talk about abortion or partisan issues. the first circuit that you could be arrested if you wore a cleveland indians shirt you passing through
and that mirrors the state's its, of theon of exemption for people walking through the zone, where it says thisan walk through, and is ja9394, provided that the individual does not do anything else within the buffer zone such as expressing their views about abortion. so the government is saying you can walk through but you can't talk about abortion. >> says you can't talk about anything. >> i agree. >> it is not based on speech about abortion, it's that you can speak about...
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. >> the one over there, that was theone who was killed, and hewo were officers, is running the farmnow. >> what impact in the loss of your first ice and your son -- what impact did the loss of your first wife and your son have on you? >> and they were very hard events. in every aspect. overcome and to live my life again. thing when myble first wife was killed, and then it was a terrible thing when my son was killed, and he died in my arms. he was wounded in his head, and i fell this kind of one before, -- youthere was no always have some hopes. he died in my arms. and then i thought for a while i would not be able to overcome this. wonderfulul boy, very -- but i managed, i did manage. >> how many languages do you speak >> c-span -- we bring -- how mailing which is do you speak? hebrew, of course is my mother language, and then we all learn english, i speak russian, because my grandmother used to understandan, so i russian. i would understand a lecture if it is not too complicated. arabic. >> it seems like i hear a little french accent on your english. >> no. it is the israeli accent
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theon the other hand, economy is getting better, so that should be good for the consumer side of the> the growth of the bank is very important. if you look at jpmorgan's consumer bank, revenues year- over-year have dropped eight percent, expenses dropped three percent. net income would have fallen if it had not been for a reserve release, and that was pretty dramatic this year. in 2014, you may see a bit of revenue growth, tied expenditures, but provisions will be pretty tight. flat againwill be next year. >> when you look at jpmorgan compared to its competitors, it has long been views as the best in class. -- been viewed as the best in class. is it no longer the case? >> they have been harvesting the investments they've made in their systems, you know, in terms of the core businesses. and i think that investment is what allowed them to produce the kind of growth they've had in the past two years. but i think they are running out. i don't think they are setting themselves apart anymore from the competitors. >> thank you very much. againl be on the markets in 30 minutes. "streetsmarts
theon the other hand, economy is getting better, so that should be good for the consumer side of the> the growth of the bank is very important. if you look at jpmorgan's consumer bank, revenues year- over-year have dropped eight percent, expenses dropped three percent. net income would have fallen if it had not been for a reserve release, and that was pretty dramatic this year. in 2014, you may see a bit of revenue growth, tied expenditures, but provisions will be pretty tight. flat...
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pieces theone of the president put out is in the evolution of these programs, congress has been involved, the courts have been involved, but he made it an issue that the public needs to be involved and in that are the private sector partners, those companies we all carries anyone who smartphone and so on. in an era where we increasingly put our lives into the cloud and elsewhere, how can we make sure is a country we are able to keep this balance right? tech leaders, business leaders, continuing to have them as partners in this conversation is essential and i hope some of that trust and confidence the president is seeking to restore can also be restored here in our own country. >> paul, another question for you. if phone data is ultimately going to have to be relinquished by the federal government and placed in the hands of some that berty group, will a technological challenge? is the data the same from other carriers? will it have to be normalized? who's going to be able to do that? contractors are necessarily up to the task. what is your take on that step in this reinvention of our poli
pieces theone of the president put out is in the evolution of these programs, congress has been involved, the courts have been involved, but he made it an issue that the public needs to be involved and in that are the private sector partners, those companies we all carries anyone who smartphone and so on. in an era where we increasingly put our lives into the cloud and elsewhere, how can we make sure is a country we are able to keep this balance right? tech leaders, business leaders, continuing...
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theon the other side of wall people are banging four more years, four more years. unique really, it's a time to be, any time you're behind the scenes with the president. times" staff photographer doug mills, sunday andt at 8:00 on c-span's q a. atnext, a closer look changes to government surveillance proposed by president obama. this is from today's washington it's about an hour. >> as we continue to take a look president's speech yesterday on surveillance reforms, we're join at the desk by james branford the author and leading expert on the national security agency. mr. branford, as you look at the changes that the president announced yesterday, how drastic these and how much of these were more cosmetic reforms? think they were more cosmetic than dramatic. changes were pretty much required. there was really a need for him to take some action. so he did take some action, but wasn't very, you know, it lot of action in terms of the changes. and the problem was there was a of loopholes left in there, ambiguity, a of lot of things left to be decided by the director of
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at the same time, we know we will have to continue as we have over the past several years to take theon in our defense and defense of our allies like the republic of korea and respond to the growing nuclear threat of north korea. we will take a couple of questions from the floor -- yes? just today, china and the rok announced a defense hotline as soon as possible. or the whiteu.s. house see this latest development? >> they announced a what? >> a hotline. >> we certainly encourage cooperation and communication between all the parties in the region. anything that contributes to the reduction of tension and the ability to have that type of transparency, ready communications necessary to respond to the various contingencies in the region is positive. there's no reason not to be positive about that. yes? thethere any plan for u.s. government to visit north korea in the near future? is there negotiation under the table between the united states and north korea over the issue of kenneth bae? can you explain what the condition -- what the position is from the north korean government on kenneth
at the same time, we know we will have to continue as we have over the past several years to take theon in our defense and defense of our allies like the republic of korea and respond to the growing nuclear threat of north korea. we will take a couple of questions from the floor -- yes? just today, china and the rok announced a defense hotline as soon as possible. or the whiteu.s. house see this latest development? >> they announced a what? >> a hotline. >> we certainly...
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they didn't but theon it up. we're pulling out. we're not going to have u.s. forces there. what happened. this is what's forecasted. this is no surprise. they can take ownership of this. this is on their hands. >> bob is going to explode. >> i want the explosion. >> i want to know what you expected them to do. to keep -- you say -- >> be how about a slower rollout, okay? >> right. >> awfully slow. it was awfully slow. the idea that somehow this is the fault of obama is just absolutely insane. >> they didn't button it up. you can't pull out and expect everything to stay okay. >> allow me. greg is trying to get in here but here's the thing. i don't like getting into wars anymore than you do. if you're going to do it and spend trillions of dollars and expend lives, finish the job. make sure they're done. >> one of the strategies that has been most successful is denying al qaeda a safe haven from which to plot and plan. if you look at this from a geopolitical point, in addition to the situation in iraq, you have a problem of it possibly spreading into syria. then you have a com
they didn't but theon it up. we're pulling out. we're not going to have u.s. forces there. what happened. this is what's forecasted. this is no surprise. they can take ownership of this. this is on their hands. >> bob is going to explode. >> i want the explosion. >> i want to know what you expected them to do. to keep -- you say -- >> be how about a slower rollout, okay? >> right. >> awfully slow. it was awfully slow. the idea that somehow this is the fault...
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i would sure -- i would urge , theone to go to 15now.org website we have launched, a grassroots campaign we're starting to mobilize in seattle, in 2014.for 15 i urge your viewers and listeners to go to the website and sign up to help out. please, give your financial contribution. it doesn't matter whether you are in seattle or not. this is the epicenter of $15 an hour. we need to support -- we need the support of everyone around the country. it is important to see how dramatically different the political terrain is here today since before occupy. before occupy, there was a lot of disenchantment in sort of a feeling of demoralization. occupy in did the silence on inequality of goods capitalism front and center. -- and puts capitalism front and center. what is happening in seattle is not unique in the sense the social conditions that are preparing people to jump into struggle exist everywhere in the country. what is different about seattle is the workers and labor activist in seatac went forward with this ballot initiative and socialist alternative and its supporters had the audacity to ch
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at theon is up 26.5% same time. three times as quickly as the rate of inflation. we have a chart.lf $1ed to million. i will only get you three seconds of airtime now. million right now, $133 per second. if the growth rate continues in the future, it will draw a line. $10 million for 30 seconds by 2040. >> quite an increase. the question for a lot of companies is, is it worth it. touringr, the audience commercial breaks was 163% larger. making a point to watch commercials. being a part of the watercooler conversation the next day's worth a lot. you have got to talk about the next -- the next day. jack wire is investing heavily in the super bowl this year. seconds.led out 60 and that does not include the cost of making that commercial. speeding vehicles and helicopter shots. they also have to spend money on teasers for the commercials. they need to make sure it is a success and they are investing in every way. >> thank you so much. >> dow chemical hit it out of the park. 14 $.4 billion are the biggest increase in revenue in two years. looking at dan loeb's involvement. let's talk ab
at theon is up 26.5% same time. three times as quickly as the rate of inflation. we have a chart.lf $1ed to million. i will only get you three seconds of airtime now. million right now, $133 per second. if the growth rate continues in the future, it will draw a line. $10 million for 30 seconds by 2040. >> quite an increase. the question for a lot of companies is, is it worth it. touringr, the audience commercial breaks was 163% larger. making a point to watch commercials. being a part of...
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he did note that the fact that it has been illegal has been a theon why -- part of disparity you see between users of pot. the ones who are white middle-class kids who don't get less than the are poor in the united states who are caught with pot and are prosecuted and thrown in jail. the numbers are way more than when you go into the more affluent neighborhoods. >> that will change, now. assuming they buy from illegal distributor. colorado and washington. who are the two teams that are playing in the super bowl? >> it is the super bowl. the broncos and the seahawks. " is a term that is used for a marijuana pipe. not everybody knows that. it is the " super bowl." who watched the game this weekend t? ratings because the patriots played and the 49ers played. these are massive markets. -- the ratings are up 20% year-over-year. they were up big. this validates the huge prices that these networks are paying to get sports rights. sports is one of the things that continues to work huge on television. >> thursday nights. thursday night this post be the night of championship football. >> there
he did note that the fact that it has been illegal has been a theon why -- part of disparity you see between users of pot. the ones who are white middle-class kids who don't get less than the are poor in the united states who are caught with pot and are prosecuted and thrown in jail. the numbers are way more than when you go into the more affluent neighborhoods. >> that will change, now. assuming they buy from illegal distributor. colorado and washington. who are the two teams that are...
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onesroblems of course are of internal dynamics in the theon that have undermined overall context within which states interact. of course any of the u.s. problems in terms of the dysfunction of our own government process, of preoccupations here, that among other things, constraining and preventing obama from traveling to the region not too long ago, although he has rescheduled a trip for asia. the issue at the end of the day is whether a policy can be based on the kind of rod and supposed -- the kind of broad currents of polls. broad principles. probably the targets that were laid out were overly ambitious in terms of the fulfilling of the agreement. on the other hand, i think that china's government looks at this in a much more measured way. thatnitial instinct was this is anti-china. i don't think that is what was intended. , they, the longer-term proof of the policy will not be a one-shot deal. it has to be something more fundamental that will be what is thetime. alternative for the united states or anyone else? either you find a framework whether states can compete and cooperate, or
onesroblems of course are of internal dynamics in the theon that have undermined overall context within which states interact. of course any of the u.s. problems in terms of the dysfunction of our own government process, of preoccupations here, that among other things, constraining and preventing obama from traveling to the region not too long ago, although he has rescheduled a trip for asia. the issue at the end of the day is whether a policy can be based on the kind of rod and supposed -- the...
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think there is -- when you think about our military and , and theon responsibility of commanders which no one else in the world has to make decisions that impact the unit, to send people , and you tie good order and discipline into that process -- it does not work if there is not good order and discipline. commanders and retirees come in and tell us they think it could be moved but ofave -- the vast majority current and former commanders come in and say that is integral to the way we function as a military. it is so critical to our discipline which allows us to get at our ultimate mission. without knowing that it will make a difference, it is about having evidence. could supportw i a recommendation to change that. >> last fall we were discussing where itl a prototype wouldn't be service-wide but a designated air force base and a designated naval base, you know so on, would give this a try. then maybe we would get some of the facts and results and be able to look at this as a pilot program if you will. to see how it might play out across the services. as at ask whether or not subcommitt
think there is -- when you think about our military and , and theon responsibility of commanders which no one else in the world has to make decisions that impact the unit, to send people , and you tie good order and discipline into that process -- it does not work if there is not good order and discipline. commanders and retirees come in and tell us they think it could be moved but ofave -- the vast majority current and former commanders come in and say that is integral to the way we function...
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offer here as to how the constitution could have been violated by the actions of the senate is the theon that this has invaded purported recess appointment power of the president. the reason, as we say in our brief, what why this is senateantial is that the , by the design of the constitution, the appointment clause, has an absolute veto over nominations. the framers could not have been more clear that the standard power of appointment was a joint power of appointment. generale, the solicitor is forced to concede that the spoiler -- that this power, what ae president is asserting, is subsidiary power that only arises if the government -- senate chooses to recess. >> is the chief justice's example -- the senate said, we are never in recess for purposes of appointments -- would that be permissible? >> if they were never in recess, then the senate is not in recess yes,. if the senate says we are taking out i'm going to hawaii, we will never be in washington, that would not be permissible. the cause the adjournment clause requires the consent of the be notor the senate to only gone for three
offer here as to how the constitution could have been violated by the actions of the senate is the theon that this has invaded purported recess appointment power of the president. the reason, as we say in our brief, what why this is senateantial is that the , by the design of the constitution, the appointment clause, has an absolute veto over nominations. the framers could not have been more clear that the standard power of appointment was a joint power of appointment. generale, the solicitor...
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bys is griswold -- appointed and said theon constitution was a barrier to reasonable gun laws and exceeds the principles of at the -- advocacy. -- chief justice warren burger, an extremely conservative judge of his time, wrote -- just last month, a columnist, a longtime columnist stated what principle, that reasonable regulations are essential for all constitutional rights including the right to bear arms. essential absolute truth and he was quickly fired for saying that. the debate over gun policy in america is so dominated by extreme voices that even a second amendment fundamentalist who always keeps a gun by his side is ostracized by the gun community. we are locked in a struggle with powerful forces in this country, that will do anything to destroy the second amendment. says the former editor of guns and ammo. the time for rational points is gone, and this is largely reflected by the opposition -- there is no room for rational discourse on these subjects. from the former guns and ammo editor, who --cribes the special nature you have to because it's with the manufacturer to make the ap
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we have to be willing to reach out a helping hand to a neighbor or a friend suffering from drug or theon or depression, dignity stripping loss of a job. new jersey came together as one community when it mattered most, and now we must stay together. people of every background and , and ourthe government people, to help our fellow citizens reach their dreams. there are times when we need to get along to just get things done because as joe carter said just this morning at the new baptist church, all of us may be one minute away from our miracle. -- one yes away from our own miracle. that is true for our state and our nation. one yes away from our own miracle. person, is that every no matter what challenge they are facing in their lives, must believe that they have inside of them all of the god-given ability to be happy, and they will not believe that if all they hear from us is that life is unfair and that only government can fix that unfairness. they must first believe that self worth comes from inside each of god's beings. [applause] government cannot solve every one of these problems. go
we have to be willing to reach out a helping hand to a neighbor or a friend suffering from drug or theon or depression, dignity stripping loss of a job. new jersey came together as one community when it mattered most, and now we must stay together. people of every background and , and ourthe government people, to help our fellow citizens reach their dreams. there are times when we need to get along to just get things done because as joe carter said just this morning at the new baptist church,...
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want to , but when shember was talking about where we have come in the past few years and i think theonor hoven. while as governor he did all kinds of things to make sure the balkan was developed there, he did not discover the oil there. i just want to point that out, but if you would please discover it wouldin minnesota, be most welcome. >> you need to talk to our guest harold hamm, and he may do that yet. lets me just go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side you would like to ike a quick comment here come know a lot of you are under a time crunch. is there a colleague who wanted a minute or two? >> senator hoven. >> i would like to welcome harold hamm who has been a pioneer in the balkan. senator franken not too far off when he talks about discovering oil. he did not discover it but certainly a pioneer in discovering the methods, including hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling and developing the methods in a way that made its recoverable in billions of barrels and leading an energy renaissance in the country, so by way of introduction i am pleased to welcome h
want to , but when shember was talking about where we have come in the past few years and i think theonor hoven. while as governor he did all kinds of things to make sure the balkan was developed there, he did not discover the oil there. i just want to point that out, but if you would please discover it wouldin minnesota, be most welcome. >> you need to talk to our guest harold hamm, and he may do that yet. lets me just go back and forth. is there a colleague on the other side you would...
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theon the front page, shooting that took place in columbia, maryland, leaving three dead.olice say the gun man killed himself. it appears to have been some sort of domestic dispute. mall is closed. laura is joining us from illinois. of course i am going to watch the state of the union address. we usually like to watch it together because we usually have that space, what is going to be said. we used to have bets on what would be said it. the loser would have to make breakfast. of course i will be watching it. we hope you will tuned in live or on our tape delay. the gravitational pull of a possible 2016 campaign is bringing all of the old clinton characters into orbit. can she make the stars align or -- prevail he echo we will -- prevail? we will continue our series on first ladies and we are up to hillary clinton. we will look at some of the issues she focused on, including health care and some of the redecoration's in the white house and her run for the senate, the only first lady lady to seek elected office. we hope you tune in tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern time. mark is
theon the front page, shooting that took place in columbia, maryland, leaving three dead.olice say the gun man killed himself. it appears to have been some sort of domestic dispute. mall is closed. laura is joining us from illinois. of course i am going to watch the state of the union address. we usually like to watch it together because we usually have that space, what is going to be said. we used to have bets on what would be said it. the loser would have to make breakfast. of course i will...