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us -- whatever they use and then they don't need us, they fire us so i don't see that they're right because we want -- we have any of these workers, they have a family to support, bay area or california, it's very expensive. i mean, i really don't know, but they pay, like, $13 an hour and we work for the airport, we could really make good money because on the prices on the they go up, but the salary is the same. i don't see that's fair because we're working for them, but they don't really care for us. that's my point here to be here to talk about the benefits that we really need and i really care about the healthcare because >> i work in [inaudible] the best airport in the worl but we have a lot of problems right now with the owners. they don't sign a contract [inaudible]. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is [inaudible] lopez. i've worked at the airport for ten years. i'm here too to talk about contract and the medical solution, our healthcare. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is roberto [inaudible]. i've worked for three years in terminal two in [inaudible] resta
us -- whatever they use and then they don't need us, they fire us so i don't see that they're right because we want -- we have any of these workers, they have a family to support, bay area or california, it's very expensive. i mean, i really don't know, but they pay, like, $13 an hour and we work for the airport, we could really make good money because on the prices on the they go up, but the salary is the same. i don't see that's fair because we're working for them, but they don't really care...
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did they make us safer? less safe? or did they make no difference? what did they gain us? what did they cost us? the american people need the answers to these questions. yes, some things must be kept from public disclosure to protect clandestine operations, sources, and methods, but not the answers to these questions. by providing them, the committee has empowered the american people to come to their own decisions about whether we should have employed such practices in the past, and whether we should consider permitting them in the future. this report strengthens self government and america's security and stature in the world, and i thank the committee for that valuable public service. i have long believed some of these practices amounted to torture as a reasonable person would define it, especially, but not only the practice of water boarding, which is a mock execution, and an exquisite form of torture. it's use was shameful and unnecessary, and contrary to some assertions, it produced little useful intelligence to help us track down the perpetrators of 9/11 or prevent ne
did they make us safer? less safe? or did they make no difference? what did they gain us? what did they cost us? the american people need the answers to these questions. yes, some things must be kept from public disclosure to protect clandestine operations, sources, and methods, but not the answers to these questions. by providing them, the committee has empowered the american people to come to their own decisions about whether we should have employed such practices in the past, and whether we...
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we don't currently have this use in the neighborhood so it is a needed and desirable use. they are also going to preserve the painting of judy horn's house. i think they had to when they took out the window they were required to put that in. the board unanimously supported it and a quorum of our membership on november 13th or 12 supported our position on that. thank you. >president cindy wu: thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner richards? >> >commissioner dennis richards: it's a welcome presence. it's from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.. it's going to be great to have people going in and out of that building. i support it. >> second. city clerk: if there is nothing further commissioners there is a first and second. commissioner >commissioner michael j. antonini: >commissioner rich hillis: >commissioner christine johnson: >>commissioner kathrin moore: >commission vice-president rodney fong:, >president cindy wu:. that motion passes unanimously 7-0. >president cindy wu: i don't believe they are back yet. city clerk: w
we don't currently have this use in the neighborhood so it is a needed and desirable use. they are also going to preserve the painting of judy horn's house. i think they had to when they took out the window they were required to put that in. the board unanimously supported it and a quorum of our membership on november 13th or 12 supported our position on that. thank you. >president cindy wu: thank you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed....
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they can be used for precision agriculture. they can be used to photographers.mazon wants to use them. there are industrial uses and power line inspection, and so many different uses that are out there where they'll be able to keep workers and the public safe and in an efficient way. it's important that the government movement quickly, the f.a.a., if anything, started a bit too late. they are getting a lot of flak for moving methodically. it is a complex problem, integrating the air space. every day, you know, we are talking as soon as the skies are open to drones in our air space for commercial players, we'll see in the next - before - in 2025, we'll see 100,000 jobs. >> you see benefits that big and quick. are you concerned that because we are not moving forward with the kinds of regulations we need, and letting the industry grow, is the u.s. at risk of losing whatever leadership we have in the industry to other countries that are, you know, that have moved forward on it. >> absolutely. that is something i have talked a lot to entrepreneurs as i have been out
they can be used for precision agriculture. they can be used to photographers.mazon wants to use them. there are industrial uses and power line inspection, and so many different uses that are out there where they'll be able to keep workers and the public safe and in an efficient way. it's important that the government movement quickly, the f.a.a., if anything, started a bit too late. they are getting a lot of flak for moving methodically. it is a complex problem, integrating the air space....
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[laughs] she's gonna use it not only on her eyes, but she's going to use it in the under-eye, aroundhe cheekbone area. she's going to get those nose-to-mouth lines and go right in there. and then, natalie, go ahead and do the jawline as well. see, now i can already tell. natalie not only looks toned and tight, she looks hot, right? >> lisa: [laughs] stella, what you're doing is amazing. ladies, i am 40 years old and i feel i look better today than i ever have before, thanks to my dermawand. and i love the instant stimulation for my eye lifts which i always do just before i go out, even over my makeup. over one million women and men have already purchased this in-home radio frequency wonder. and when you call, the dermawand you order today won't cost you a cent. that's right: the dermawand you order today will be yours free for 30 days. we won't even charge you for the shipping and handling for the first 30 days. use your dermawand free for 30 days to prove it'll give you the results you see in today's show. if it doesn't, put it back in the box and we'll pay the cost for you to send
[laughs] she's gonna use it not only on her eyes, but she's going to use it in the under-eye, aroundhe cheekbone area. she's going to get those nose-to-mouth lines and go right in there. and then, natalie, go ahead and do the jawline as well. see, now i can already tell. natalie not only looks toned and tight, she looks hot, right? >> lisa: [laughs] stella, what you're doing is amazing. ladies, i am 40 years old and i feel i look better today than i ever have before, thanks to my...
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it is really exciting because we have a big future ahead of us. >> brian, thanks for joining us. now for the bwest byte. cojo, it better be a good one. >> four. four years ago tomorrow, we did our first reversal. >> that is a good one. how much can you get? you look 10 years younger. you had no facial hair. [laughter] >> they called me a week before they launched the show and said how quickly could you grow the beard back? >> we have both aged. the show has aged us. >> in my case, i've had plastic surgery since then. i'm a better man than i was. >> we've come such a long way. we couldn't do it without our amazing team. >> so many other people have gone into greener pastures. we have a really great team working with us right now. we're glad to have that. >> we get to cover the best stuff. it's a great story. we are lucky. four more years. >> let's not limit it to four. >> do you want to work with us for four more years? ok. thank you. that was a great byte. thanks to everyone who helped the show get to where we are. have a wonderful weekend. thanks for watching. ♪ >> here's johnny
it is really exciting because we have a big future ahead of us. >> brian, thanks for joining us. now for the bwest byte. cojo, it better be a good one. >> four. four years ago tomorrow, we did our first reversal. >> that is a good one. how much can you get? you look 10 years younger. you had no facial hair. [laughter] >> they called me a week before they launched the show and said how quickly could you grow the beard back? >> we have both aged. the show has aged...
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what use is the grand jury?prosecutor really has to -- has to step up and act like a professional law enforcement person here. the prosecutor can't throw a case to the grand jury because he's afraid -- he doesn't want to take the heat of letting the person go. if the person should be let go. i think that's what the last -- the -- that's what was just said that the prosecutors here put these cases in the grand jury knowing full well or thinking full well that they don't have the evidence to get a grand jury to return an indictment. and so they leave it to the grandeurs toy do their dirty work for them. but in this case i think the release of all of the documents the evidence before the grand jury any ferguson tells the lie to the use of this procedure as a legitimate means of airing evidence and reaching a reasoned conclusion about it, rather it shows that the prosecutor put his hand on the scale of justice and leaned heavily on it and allowed the defense basically to, as i say, to vicinity indicate himself and t
what use is the grand jury?prosecutor really has to -- has to step up and act like a professional law enforcement person here. the prosecutor can't throw a case to the grand jury because he's afraid -- he doesn't want to take the heat of letting the person go. if the person should be let go. i think that's what the last -- the -- that's what was just said that the prosecutors here put these cases in the grand jury knowing full well or thinking full well that they don't have the evidence to get...
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stay with us. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault lines, ferguson: race and justice in the u.s. one hour special only on al jazeera america >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> what were the policies? what was their purpose? did they achieve it? did it make us safer? less saf
stay with us. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police >> a fault lines special investigation >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor >> courageous and in depth... >> it's a target you can't get rid of... >> the untold story... >> who do you protect? >> ...of what's really going on in ferguson >> they were so angry because it could have been them >> fault...
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it is sometimes used by our enemies in attempts to hurt us. but the american people are entitled to it, nonetheless. they must know when the values that define our nation are intentionally disregarded by our security policies, even those policies that are conducted in secret, they must be able to make informed judgments about whether those policies and the personnel who supported them were justified in compromising our values. whether they served a greater good, or whether, as i believe, they stained our national honor, did much harm, and little practical good. what were the policies? what was their purpose? did they achieve it? did they make us safer? less safe? or did they make no difference? what did they gain us? what did they cost us? the american people need the answers to these questions. yes, some things must be kept from public disclosure to protect clandestine operations, sources, and methods, but not the answers to these questions. by providing them, the committee has empowered the american people to come to their o
it is sometimes used by our enemies in attempts to hurt us. but the american people are entitled to it, nonetheless. they must know when the values that define our nation are intentionally disregarded by our security policies, even those policies that are conducted in secret, they must be able to make informed judgments about whether those policies and the personnel who supported them were justified in compromising our values. whether they served a greater good, or whether, as i believe, they...
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it's got an economic use. it's also an intriguing plant in that there are seed pods on it during the summer and flower buds being developed on it at the same time. those flower buds will keep developing and open up this fall right around the time the leaves begin dropping. this was a striking plant for colonists to see blooming at an odd time of the year. they believed twigs make the best dousing rods to find water under ground with this plant. witch hazel meant it was bewitching and that it bloomed in an off season. the seed capsules later in the winter or early fall even when the weather is getting quite dry will turn brown. if you are in a woodland dominated by witch hazel, you will hear what sounds like buck shot. that's this seed being forcibly expelled out, about ten to 30 feet from the plant. it has a propulsion for distributing the seed. a great plant for a shady backyard where you don't want something too large. we talked about golden rod. this is another plant that was used very widely for tea. its c
it's got an economic use. it's also an intriguing plant in that there are seed pods on it during the summer and flower buds being developed on it at the same time. those flower buds will keep developing and open up this fall right around the time the leaves begin dropping. this was a striking plant for colonists to see blooming at an odd time of the year. they believed twigs make the best dousing rods to find water under ground with this plant. witch hazel meant it was bewitching and that it...
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google is making us stupid. stupefy us americans and objects are fever. twitter is making us think and write in 140 years. i think the dumbest generation theory makes a prediction that it was much better before the digital age. those of you who were around in the 1980s remember what it was like in that decade. that was a decade in which teenagers spoke in fluent paragraphs. bureaucrats wrote in clear prose. every academic article was a masterpiece in the art of the essay. you remember those days, don't you? or was it the 70s? in the thing is bad throws has burdened us in every era. in 1961, they were saying recent graduates including those that the university agree seems to have no mastery of the language at all. maybe it was better earlier in the 20th century before the advent of television and radio mike in 1917 when every college in the country close our freshman can't spell, can't punctuate. its pupils are so ignorant of the nearest rudiments. maybe go back even further like the 18th century home for a language is degenerating very fast. i begin to fe
google is making us stupid. stupefy us americans and objects are fever. twitter is making us think and write in 140 years. i think the dumbest generation theory makes a prediction that it was much better before the digital age. those of you who were around in the 1980s remember what it was like in that decade. that was a decade in which teenagers spoke in fluent paragraphs. bureaucrats wrote in clear prose. every academic article was a masterpiece in the art of the essay. you remember those...
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marion trusted you to speak up for us, to stand up for us, to fight for us.e district of columbia. it is that fight, it is that spirit, that i will stand before you again on january 2 to become the next mayor of the district of columbia. i will stand with that spirit of the mayor for life, the mayor forever, marion barry. god bless you. [applause] >> good afternoon. two cora, christopher, and all of the loved ones, our as thences, for me council of the district of columbia. this is a home going, a celebration. i feel it has been a little too serious. marion barry was someone who knew how to laugh, enjoy life, how to cut it up, so i will begin with this. everyone has a marion barry story. i have plenty. but how many of you can say marion barry had you arrested? [laughter] i can. a decade before i was elected to the council, i was one of those pesky neighborhood commissioners from ward 3. we had this development controversy which i helped to start up -- stir up. we were trying to find every way fe make the mayor for life li miserable. with thised articles pictu
marion trusted you to speak up for us, to stand up for us, to fight for us.e district of columbia. it is that fight, it is that spirit, that i will stand before you again on january 2 to become the next mayor of the district of columbia. i will stand with that spirit of the mayor for life, the mayor forever, marion barry. god bless you. [applause] >> good afternoon. two cora, christopher, and all of the loved ones, our as thences, for me council of the district of columbia. this is a home...
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we had per million to use the same metric that the enernex report uses per million spent we had about .4 -- .42 jobs and those are actual construction jobs on the site measured through the city's elation system. >> sure. i don't want to get into -- >> and the enernex report says you could have five to seven i think jobs per million spent and, construction job is what the title says and it's just that kind of huh -- that kind of conversation that i am referring to. >> i want to make sure there weren't substantive concerns that you perhaps didn't present today. >> no. there wasn't a substantive conversation. it was really just a preview of what the report covers, a preview of the comments we had at the staff level about the report. we have not had a briefing to our commissioners of the draft. we have been asked to put together a briefing of this version. now, it sounds like mr. fried refers to as the final version so that seems the version to have a briefing with the commissioners with and that's what we're planning on doing. we're planning on collaborating with him and his staff to put
we had per million to use the same metric that the enernex report uses per million spent we had about .4 -- .42 jobs and those are actual construction jobs on the site measured through the city's elation system. >> sure. i don't want to get into -- >> and the enernex report says you could have five to seven i think jobs per million spent and, construction job is what the title says and it's just that kind of huh -- that kind of conversation that i am referring to. >> i want to...
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if you will, and try to use us to describe what's wrong with america.olice are not the problem in america, lou. the police are one of the few things left that's right with america, and we ought to begin extolling the honor, the courage, the integrity like we do during law enforcement officer week. president obama and eric holder go down to that law enforcement memorial wall where there are the names of over 20,000 law enforcement officers who have sacrificed their lives in service to their community. they ought to stand in front of that wall and stare at it for a couple minutes x then maybe they'd come to thallization how wrong they are. do the realization how wrong they are. let me say this about society, all right? white society has got to be getting tired of getting their nose rubbed into the ugly past that slavery did to this country. they're now being made to commit sins that --ing being made to py for sins they did not commit. i'm here to extol on white society the great strides that they've made in righting those past wrongs. i am living proof of
if you will, and try to use us to describe what's wrong with america.olice are not the problem in america, lou. the police are one of the few things left that's right with america, and we ought to begin extolling the honor, the courage, the integrity like we do during law enforcement officer week. president obama and eric holder go down to that law enforcement memorial wall where there are the names of over 20,000 law enforcement officers who have sacrificed their lives in service to their...
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you can catch a point of us using who were the own rules will call for who, so because if you haven't -- if you have an ear for the language you will not use whom in every context. you would just sound way to pop the informal. and i think that's all we have time for. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author of book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv at c-span.org. tweet us at booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/the tv. >> so tell me about "the american vice-presidency." what made you decide to focus on office number two? >> well, for a long time as being a political reporter i covered many presidential campaigns and presidents come and i was always concerned about the problem of the presidential succession. i felt that many times the choice of more than they seriously, oh, well. so i decided to write a book about all of the vice president, many of whom were americans including me, that didn't know who they were. tried to give them a little sunlight. >> who was your favorite? >> well, i always liked walter mondale as i covered h
you can catch a point of us using who were the own rules will call for who, so because if you haven't -- if you have an ear for the language you will not use whom in every context. you would just sound way to pop the informal. and i think that's all we have time for. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author of book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv at c-span.org. tweet us at booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/the tv. >> so...
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can you help us here? >> sure, i will also be back in january to discuss the implementation report which shows our progress implementing the various plans. for example in market octavia we secured a tlc grant to implement a major improvement to haight street and we are also working with the capital plan committee to develop a 10-year capital plan for market octavia and eastern neighborhoods and other plan areas to understand what that gap is when we start looking at what has mta and what are they planning to do and what is that gap and how can this city fill that gap. i have been working on this since 2008 and we are making serious progress. >> the short search warrant are is -- answer is we are looking at various sources. >> the impact fees are modest. that's what i hear. wow. how much should we be charging. i think that's more money on the table. fyi. >president cindy wu: commissioner >commissioner michael j. antonini: one of the things you mentioned we are going to be establishing some of the new parks
can you help us here? >> sure, i will also be back in january to discuss the implementation report which shows our progress implementing the various plans. for example in market octavia we secured a tlc grant to implement a major improvement to haight street and we are also working with the capital plan committee to develop a 10-year capital plan for market octavia and eastern neighborhoods and other plan areas to understand what that gap is when we start looking at what has mta and what...
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our cabstands and to use our bus lanes they think they seem to be able to use the one on geary and third it is great, thank you. >> anyone else here to address the board. >> director heinecke on this one. >> thanks to deputy director for a great presentation i'll start with the best news the one hundred percent penetration on the fly wheel which to me is the biggest step to successful competition are the pmc and commissioner maguire said the taxiing industry will not be able to complete you have a greater living of the industry but my hope we can compete and working towards competing in the business acceptance this is a big step towards it if fly whole works we'll have the biggest network and we'll be better than the t nc my question to the director is this we will according to what you say one hundred percent availability but that's a different thing than usage is there a way to monitor usage to make sure the cabs are using the apps from a personally experience a great many number of the cabs are not using it. >> that's a great question something we'll need to look at monitoring i'm not
our cabstands and to use our bus lanes they think they seem to be able to use the one on geary and third it is great, thank you. >> anyone else here to address the board. >> director heinecke on this one. >> thanks to deputy director for a great presentation i'll start with the best news the one hundred percent penetration on the fly wheel which to me is the biggest step to successful competition are the pmc and commissioner maguire said the taxiing industry will not be able...
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we are used to flying planes so we are not used to this. my french was better than having gone to catholic schools and everything. so behave yourself or you might meet your maker in french french. as a commander let's go there maybe they will give us refuge. we went in and they were really nice and they talk to us. the commander said you guys talk a lot. what else did he say else did he say? i mama tell you this. why do you think you will make out any better here than the french? we are not the french but we were perceived that way. i remember talking about the tv shows when i was on with bill o'reilly which is worse than combat i can tell you that. we are on the air and they came up about bush's military servi service. he said to me what difference do you think it would have made if bush and cheney have been in the military and gone to vietnam? i said tim the same thing. they would have recognized they are not going to be treated as liberators in this country. it's tough on the same kids when they go there because they want to do the right
we are used to flying planes so we are not used to this. my french was better than having gone to catholic schools and everything. so behave yourself or you might meet your maker in french french. as a commander let's go there maybe they will give us refuge. we went in and they were really nice and they talk to us. the commander said you guys talk a lot. what else did he say else did he say? i mama tell you this. why do you think you will make out any better here than the french? we are not the...
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that will strengthen us, not weaken us. difficult for the mistake to be made again. that's the important. >> joe biden speaking a few minutes ago in washington, d.c. of course about the revelations in that report on cia torture practices. the report sparking heated reactions on the hill and republican senator lindsay graham calling it politically motivated. mike rogers, the republican from michigan said it will only inflame our enemies. the release by senate democrats in the waning days are being questioned by others. the interview with the "new york time times", the former vice president suggested this is a cover for those on the democratic side who are briefed on the program to admit that and so are going back to construct a rationale to say, they didn't tell us the truth. joining us for more on the reaction in washington, capitol hill correspondent luke russert, who is following all this. luke, what has been the predominant tone in the reaction today? >> reporter: well, i would say from the republican side, you've seen f
that will strengthen us, not weaken us. difficult for the mistake to be made again. that's the important. >> joe biden speaking a few minutes ago in washington, d.c. of course about the revelations in that report on cia torture practices. the report sparking heated reactions on the hill and republican senator lindsay graham calling it politically motivated. mike rogers, the republican from michigan said it will only inflame our enemies. the release by senate democrats in the waning days...
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you can use it to track your actual energy use.hat make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> welcome back to "hannity." christmas right around the corner. to help you and your family get in the holiday spirit, the always hilarious larry the cable guy has a brand new hit movie "jingle all the way 2" now out on blu-ray and dvd. i sat down with him to talk about his movie just earlier. we welcome him back it's larry the cable guy. "jingle all the way" how many movies have you done now? >> i have a new whatever. >> have you gotten an oscar? >> no, i haven't gotten an oscar yet. and i got nominated for like seven razz sis. that's an award for sucking and i wasn't even good enough to suck. >> you're sort of in the middle. >> every time i see who do they give it to? are you kidding me?
you can use it to track your actual energy use.hat make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> welcome back to "hannity." christmas right around the corner. to help you and your family get in the holiday spirit, the...
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it would rob us of 3000 lives and ultimately cost us trillions of dollars and plunge us into a aver ending war against globally dispersed collection of terrorist with a murderous agenda. of the cia onctor that morning, i knew what it was like to belong to an intelligence agency that had been ringing the bell for many months about the plans to attack. thatf us were devastated al qaeda operatives were able to carry out such horrific attacks in simultaneous fashion. while i remit or walking the halls of cia that day to ensure as many agencies as possible had left the building. they work through that day and that night in the following days in the following nights to piece together the clues as to what plans are underway to carry out more attacks. their cia brothers and sisters who were dispersed around the globe many in dangerous environments to the same thing only 15 days after 9/11 under it was cia who put the first american boots on the ground in afghanistan. less than two months after arriving the united states suffered its first casualty what a 32-year-old cia officer was killed in actio
it would rob us of 3000 lives and ultimately cost us trillions of dollars and plunge us into a aver ending war against globally dispersed collection of terrorist with a murderous agenda. of the cia onctor that morning, i knew what it was like to belong to an intelligence agency that had been ringing the bell for many months about the plans to attack. thatf us were devastated al qaeda operatives were able to carry out such horrific attacks in simultaneous fashion. while i remit or walking the...
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they march with us and go to jail with us and pray with us and by with us.o i was taught that by my daddy. america is not racist. there is racism in america. lou: we will honor your of coal will be considered to be his most eloquent statements coming up later in the broadcast. his great to see you. tie mitt for the on-line poll results to believe the nation could reject a bush versus clinton match up? eighty-five% said americans will reject that match up. has this president in your judgment more of an autocratic and a democrat? end to be called the present seven in america and that is next. that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,
they march with us and go to jail with us and pray with us and by with us.o i was taught that by my daddy. america is not racist. there is racism in america. lou: we will honor your of coal will be considered to be his most eloquent statements coming up later in the broadcast. his great to see you. tie mitt for the on-line poll results to believe the nation could reject a bush versus clinton match up? eighty-five% said americans will reject that match up. has this president in your judgment...
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so the united states senate -- and many of us here -- all of us here are going to dearly miss saxby chambliss. he comes from a line of distinguished senators representing the state of georgia, and as senator burr said, he fits right into that long list of people who -- whose tenure here has been remembered for decades and will continue to be remembered for decades. and his commitment to our men and women in uniform, his service to the agriculture community, but particularly in my experience his leadership of the intelligence committee has just been leadership that this country has needed in a time of dire circumstances. his work with chairman feinstein in dealing with the daily pressures and weight of responsibility that falls on the leadership -- and all of us on the committee but particularly the leadership -- has probably been as great in the last several years as anytime in history. very heavy decisions have had to be made. and i know i sometimes stagger out of that committee thinking, this is more than i can get my mind around. this is more than i can get my arms around in terms of how d
so the united states senate -- and many of us here -- all of us here are going to dearly miss saxby chambliss. he comes from a line of distinguished senators representing the state of georgia, and as senator burr said, he fits right into that long list of people who -- whose tenure here has been remembered for decades and will continue to be remembered for decades. and his commitment to our men and women in uniform, his service to the agriculture community, but particularly in my experience his...
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if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks. have never been on the internet and i am doing pretty well. does he even work here? don't listen to the naysayer. take the comcast business speed test. get faster speeds or more savings, or we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> let's get an early start on your money. falling oil prices spooking global stock markets. u.s. stock futures looking lower. 128 points right now. worsening this morning. looks like a tough end to the wild week. the dow snapped a three-day losing streak. rose 63 points yesterday. the u.s. economy is steadily improving, but falling oil prices are a concern in markets. crude oil fell below $60 a barrel since july of 2009. this morning, the international energy agency said oil prices are likely to keep falling thanks to booming supply in the u.s. the iea cut outlook for oil demand next year because of growth worries in some big markets and economies. >>> walmart is slashing iphone prices. shoppers can now get an iphone 6 for $129 and a plus
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they are comparing the use of fluorescents to the standard of care. i would love to see that practice a understand then they're comfortable as they see it now. >> seems like droughts are bad, cancers bad for us, but science comes i understand an bright minds to the rescue and it's so much fun exploring these and discussing them with both of you. >> that's the power of science, understanding science and scientific topics help you understand your world and find innovative solutions to your problems. >> check with us next time here on tech know. >> dive deep into these stories at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >>> i can't man heads on the polls. it's a re referendum on his economic policies he says. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazerra live if our headquarters in doha. also ahead. [ chanting i can't breathe ] >> it's a rally cry being heard across the u.s., thousands take to the streets to protest police killings. >>> we are in bangladesh where people are using their bare hands to clean up after a huge oi
they are comparing the use of fluorescents to the standard of care. i would love to see that practice a understand then they're comfortable as they see it now. >> seems like droughts are bad, cancers bad for us, but science comes i understand an bright minds to the rescue and it's so much fun exploring these and discussing them with both of you. >> that's the power of science, understanding science and scientific topics help you understand your world and find innovative solutions to...
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apparently arcades are a not allowed and currently the planning code allows other uses those uses often require neighborhood notification in the condominium conversion staff recommends the following to amend the planning code to allow the arcades in auto cds and where it is allowed on the second story staff recommends they be there as well and two to amend the planning planning code to a number of arresting cascade games and amended the arresting cascade up to 4 the changes represent a moderation of use of arresting cascades those changes see those are operable concerns are address in the nuisance regulations on allowing the arcades on the second floor railroads a use of non-arcades and it provides a sensitive to those smaller scale and the last thing the distinction of arresting cascades and allowing up to four it expedites this and eliminates an additional progress such a minor use commissioners i'd like to make a note should you make the proposed represents the board of supervisors will not be back to them for the arresting cascade recommendations that concludes my presentation. i'm
apparently arcades are a not allowed and currently the planning code allows other uses those uses often require neighborhood notification in the condominium conversion staff recommends the following to amend the planning code to allow the arcades in auto cds and where it is allowed on the second story staff recommends they be there as well and two to amend the planning planning code to a number of arresting cascade games and amended the arresting cascade up to 4 the changes represent a...
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, medical use. and he did 24 of these things and he found some useful compounds. and then he did the 25th one, and that was combined with by a salon which was derived from ammonia. and three at the lysergic acid, and the german word begins with an s. it was the 25th company tries of this is lsd 25. you synthesize this and the guys in the lab are unimpressed but it did have some kind of constriction of blood vessels but not as good as some of the other compounds you come up with. it in but anything else that particularly attracted them. daily noted in their lab notes that the animals like it to display sort of this odd restlessness for a few hours after they'd given him lsd 25. and yet so you been doing a lot of chemicals and this is one they said, it's no big deal. and yet somehow hoffman couldn't stop thinking about lsd 25 or to the point where for five years it was in the back of his mind that he thought they must have missed something, but the overlooked something. so five years later, and this w
, medical use. and he did 24 of these things and he found some useful compounds. and then he did the 25th one, and that was combined with by a salon which was derived from ammonia. and three at the lysergic acid, and the german word begins with an s. it was the 25th company tries of this is lsd 25. you synthesize this and the guys in the lab are unimpressed but it did have some kind of constriction of blood vessels but not as good as some of the other compounds you come up with. it in but...
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if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks.win. guys! faster internet? i have never been on the internet and i am doing pretty well. does he even work here? don't listen to the naysayer. take the comcast business speed test. get faster speeds or more savings, or we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. [male narrator] we've all heard how military veterans adjusting to the civilian world may have... certain... issues. 2... 30... 70... if only everyone had this issue. no matter what challenge they face, easter seals is here for america's veterans. >>> fight for faith taking center stage for more than five decades. this christmas nativity scene in brookville, indiana has been celebrating the spirit of the season. all that could change if atheists got their way. the freedom from religion foundation claiming that nativity violates church and state laws because the display is on government property. scott is a brookville resident and franklin county commissioner and he joins us live to discuss. good morning to you.
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us. >> no, no, look what happened. when they talked to the people -- >> pretty please with sugar on top. >> it worked. >> with sugar on top? >> how was he behaving -- he shut up when they tortured him. >> in the real world in the real room when ksm was using enhanced interrogations that in fact he started singing like a bird and that they gave him direct knowledge of the courier which led us to osama bin laden. do you think it was wrong for america to kill bin laden? >> no. >> you don't think it was wrong? >> the senate torture -- >> if ksm was swinging like a bird, why waterboard him 193 -- >> listen, i think this is a partisan democratic report. you didn't have any republicans on -- >> talk to mccain. >> didn't interview cia directors or jose rodriguez. it's an incomplete report when you don't interview the people actively involve. >> you keep saying that the justice department -- let's look at what happened. the cia knew it was torture and they had a problem. they went to the criminal
us. >> no, no, look what happened. when they talked to the people -- >> pretty please with sugar on top. >> it worked. >> with sugar on top? >> how was he behaving -- he shut up when they tortured him. >> in the real world in the real room when ksm was using enhanced interrogations that in fact he started singing like a bird and that they gave him direct knowledge of the courier which led us to osama bin laden. do you think it was wrong for america to kill...
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not allowed us to use interlink to attack isis unless we alter our policy and decide to use our air force against assad. whether we should do that depends on who would take over syria if assad was destroyed. ourt now all nusra and isis first and second in line, perhaps not in that order. the president does not have legal authority to wage war for more than 60 days under the war powers act on the assad regime. he claims with some support there is the theory there -- he claims that they could go after isis under the assumption it is a splinter group of al qaeda. we must urge countries to seal borders and determine their citizens from joining isis and syriaextremist forces in and iraq. we must dispel the notion people can go, fight, return, and be monitored. if a foreign fighter returns, they must be imprisoned. resolution, it was required for countries to pass laws that would put such terrorist operatives in jail. ,hat would make it clear especially from european countries, that european fighters will be imprisoned. with the united nations resolution and voltage or foreign fighters. finally
not allowed us to use interlink to attack isis unless we alter our policy and decide to use our air force against assad. whether we should do that depends on who would take over syria if assad was destroyed. ourt now all nusra and isis first and second in line, perhaps not in that order. the president does not have legal authority to wage war for more than 60 days under the war powers act on the assad regime. he claims with some support there is the theory there -- he claims that they could go...
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[repeated] do it for us. for us. do it for us.r family, friends and neighbors are all counting on you. never let your gun get into the wrong hands. if you own a firearm... and are not using it... please be responsible and be sure that it's stored in a safe place. remember, always... lock it up. for more information on firearm storage safety visit ncpc.org ♪ ♪ lou: our quotation of the evening, this one from one of our founding fathers, the fourth president of the united states, and if tyranny -- i can't even say the word, i can't tolerate it. iftymy and oppression come to this land, it will be under the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. james madison had a way of putting his finger on exactly the threats to this country in so many ways. a groundbreaking new book details how four americans who died in the benghazi terrorist attack could still be alive had a standdown order to never been given. the book is entitled "thirteen hours: the inside account of what really happened in benghazi." my next guest was on the ground in benghazi
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they used different modeling than what the city uses but because the city's model is a proprietary model and you have to pay and it's expensive to pay for they had a similar model they had a contract on and license they could use so they used their model rather than the city model of calculating job creations for money that is spent on projects and construction, so ted didn't have issues with the other model. if you unran it through the city model you would be off by a few jobs because they're slightly different but in the same ballpark for estimates. >> what is the overall job growth mentioned? >> the final job number if i remember correctly state wide was about 9,000 and half of those fell into the local hire ordinance jurisdiction area, and so you had about 4500 -- 4700 -- i don't remember the numbers off the top of my head but half were the local jobs created. >> there is a difference between permanent and non permanent jobs? >> those were construction jobs and a couple hundred ongoing operational jobs and again i don't remember the break down. i haven't memorized the numbers yet and
they used different modeling than what the city uses but because the city's model is a proprietary model and you have to pay and it's expensive to pay for they had a similar model they had a contract on and license they could use so they used their model rather than the city model of calculating job creations for money that is spent on projects and construction, so ted didn't have issues with the other model. if you unran it through the city model you would be off by a few jobs because they're...
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what can you tell us about how this happened?well, scott, the incident that flipped the switch, so to speak, may have been a court case here in sydney just on friday in which he was attempting to have charges relating to those offensive letters he sent to families of slain australian soldiers overturned. that appeal failed. what we saw occur here this morning was certainly a transformation from a man many considered an unapologetic menace certainly, but also frankly a crackpot into a violent terrorist and a killer. we saw that violence on display right to the very end. we know that he used the butt of his weapon to assault his hostages inside that cafÉ before turning the gun on one of them and executing them, and that's the moment that police moved in and decided to storm the cafÉ and end this siege. >> pelley: over the last several ineks there has been a lot of police action involving alleged islamic extremists in sydney. >> there has been, scott, but this man is considered certainly a lone wolf. there is no suggestion of any li
what can you tell us about how this happened?well, scott, the incident that flipped the switch, so to speak, may have been a court case here in sydney just on friday in which he was attempting to have charges relating to those offensive letters he sent to families of slain australian soldiers overturned. that appeal failed. what we saw occur here this morning was certainly a transformation from a man many considered an unapologetic menace certainly, but also frankly a crackpot into a violent...
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to use. he would say, may those who love us love us, and those who don't, may god turn their ankles so we see them coming by their limp. that, to me, is a brady-ology. i don't know. all of these faux irish people out here, i don't know. my mother had an expression, and it was real. she would say, joe, remember, you will be defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. i cannot think of a better phrase to describe jim brady. jim was a national figure but we in delaware. before he went -- thought before he went to president reagan or governor connally, that he was delaware's property. i am told that jane roth may be here. judge, how are you? one of the best judges in the third circuit and a partner of bill roth the whole time. jane, i remember -- does remember when jim was bills mr. secretary -- press secretary. the thing that would startle you is that we like each other. for 30 years, without exception, there was never one time where a harsh word or public criticism of the other the en
to use. he would say, may those who love us love us, and those who don't, may god turn their ankles so we see them coming by their limp. that, to me, is a brady-ology. i don't know. all of these faux irish people out here, i don't know. my mother had an expression, and it was real. she would say, joe, remember, you will be defined by your courage and redeemed by your loyalty. i cannot think of a better phrase to describe jim brady. jim was a national figure but we in delaware. before he went --...
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hasan, thanks so much for joining us.ing attempts to justify or excuse the united states' use of these techniques. do the claims hold up, hasan? >> jon, in all this talk did we torture and how did we torture and should we have tortured, i think we're losing sight of the greater truth here. >> jon: uh-huh. >> the united states of america is awesome. we are awesome. but we've had this discussion. we've closed the book on it, and we've stopped doing it. and the reason they want to have this discussion is not to show how awesome we are. this administration wants to have the discussion to show us how we're not awesome. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: first of all, this administration doesn't want us to this discussion. and, also, that's the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard. it's just-- just-- >> really, jon. >> jon: yeah. >> i thought it was awesome. >> jon: no. >> yes, because america is awesome. we can't help but bee awesome. un, it remind me of our national anthem. ♪ ♪ >> jon: that's a song from a movie, and i'm pr
hasan, thanks so much for joining us.ing attempts to justify or excuse the united states' use of these techniques. do the claims hold up, hasan? >> jon, in all this talk did we torture and how did we torture and should we have tortured, i think we're losing sight of the greater truth here. >> jon: uh-huh. >> the united states of america is awesome. we are awesome. but we've had this discussion. we've closed the book on it, and we've stopped doing it. and the reason they want...
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(female #10) when i started using the mask, i would use it as a spot treatment.ht before i go to bed, put it on the little troublemakers, and then, the next day, you would see the breakouts start going away. (male announcer) still not sure? we'll make this offer even more irresistible and add our popular re-texturizing toner to help smooth and refine your skin instantly. you'll get all this for just $39.95. don't waste another minute living with breakouts. it's time to take a stand. make today the day you declare an end to your acne, with proactiv plus. (male announcer) proactiv plus comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee, backed by trusted guthy-renker. try proactiv plus, use it all up, and if you're not amazed by your results, send the empty bottles back for a full refund. give it a try. it's definitely worth it. it's affordable, and you'll see a huge difference. (male announcer) but here's the best news of all, because today, we're making this offer even better. call in the next four minutes and we'll take off an additional $10 to lock in the low price of on
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used on scores of detainees. in a few minutes, we'll hear from someone who was a high- ranking c.i.a. officer during the time period covered by the report. but first, we turn to senate intelligence chairwoman dianne feinstein, who was the leading force in today's release. senator feinstein, thank you very much for joining us. let me just ask you first off, what do you accomplish with the release of this report? >> well, i think we accomplish a number of things. once we say to the world this is not what we stand for. secondly, we make a record that's been dark and clouded very clear. and thirdly, this was a five and a half year effort by a number of our staff to get to the truth and to look at records, look at documents that were contemporaneous that weren't reinterpreted 12 years later. >> so this report has been carried out. it's being made public, and i think what it says to the world is this must never happen again in this country. >> woodruff: senator, we've talked to some c.i.a. officials. some of them are c
used on scores of detainees. in a few minutes, we'll hear from someone who was a high- ranking c.i.a. officer during the time period covered by the report. but first, we turn to senate intelligence chairwoman dianne feinstein, who was the leading force in today's release. senator feinstein, thank you very much for joining us. let me just ask you first off, what do you accomplish with the release of this report? >> well, i think we accomplish a number of things. once we say to the world...
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and worked with us. we're making it very, very difficult to be able to go recruit foreign agents to work with us because they're likely to be hung out to dry by politicians on capitol hill who have some kind of political ax to grind. we're in big trouble partly because of the irresponsible content is the way i would describe it with respect to this act. and that the senate would go forward, the senate democrats would go forward, not with a bipartisan approach, not with an approach that takes into account the views of the people that were involved, goes forward for some political reason, trashing a very, very good program that worked, that saved lives, that kept us from another attack. >> all right. let me ask you a couple quick questions. i want to play for you an interesting clip of you 20 years ago about iraq and saddam hussein. take a look. >> that's a very volatile part of the world, and if you take down the central government in iraq, you can easily end up seeing pieces of iraq fly off, part of it -
and worked with us. we're making it very, very difficult to be able to go recruit foreign agents to work with us because they're likely to be hung out to dry by politicians on capitol hill who have some kind of political ax to grind. we're in big trouble partly because of the irresponsible content is the way i would describe it with respect to this act. and that the senate would go forward, the senate democrats would go forward, not with a bipartisan approach, not with an approach that takes...
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. >> glad to have you with us. the greek parliament fails to elect a new president for the third time. country is now heading for a snap general election in january. >> the last messengers have been rescued from the burning very in adriatic sea. -- the burning ferry in the adriatic sea. >> and research mission has extended martin 24 hours after air -- after contact with the asia airlines aircraft over java sea was lost. greece is headed for a election to parliament failed to choose a president. any major setback for -- and a major setback for the prime minister. >> it fell well short of the one hundred 80 votes needed in the third and final round of balloting. parliament that has to be resolved -- dissolved within 10 days and a fresh election held. >> opposition deputies applauded the results. they got what they wanted, fresh elections is that of a new president. 168 votes for the government candidate with 12 to view. life-threatening the majority required -- >> that means the majority required by the constitution
. >> glad to have you with us. the greek parliament fails to elect a new president for the third time. country is now heading for a snap general election in january. >> the last messengers have been rescued from the burning very in adriatic sea. -- the burning ferry in the adriatic sea. >> and research mission has extended martin 24 hours after air -- after contact with the asia airlines aircraft over java sea was lost. greece is headed for a election to parliament failed to...
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what do we want from the men and women sworn to protect us and what do they want from us? we've got police officers and retired officers here with us tonight and we're going to be answering all of your questions. they'll be answering them as well. join the conversation. make sure to use #copsunder fire. our police experts here. they are david clinger, a former street cop in l.a. and professor of criminology at the university of missouri, st. louis. he shot and killed a man attacking his partner. officer stacy lynn who's been with the lapd for 26 years, she trains patrol officers was shot through the heart in a gang shootout. sandy wall, a retired police officer who as a member of the s.w.a.t. team faced hundreds of lethal threats and shotted three gunmen. paul hershey also retired shot two armed gunman and kneel bruntrager, an attorney for darren wilson, the officer in the michael brown shooting and began in 1981 as a prosecutor and the fifth officer we invited, an african-american sergeant agreed to join us but we are told he is unavailable now. welcome, everyone. let's h
what do we want from the men and women sworn to protect us and what do they want from us? we've got police officers and retired officers here with us tonight and we're going to be answering all of your questions. they'll be answering them as well. join the conversation. make sure to use #copsunder fire. our police experts here. they are david clinger, a former street cop in l.a. and professor of criminology at the university of missouri, st. louis. he shot and killed a man attacking his...
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, let us tease that out, let us understand it, and then authorize it. so mr. chairman, i thank you. i appreciate it. >> let me say on that note and then we're going to recess. my intention is to go directly to the floor vote, one vote, and come back. so i would urge all members to come back who want to be present and make comments and offer amendments. we've had now two hearings by the secretary of state. we had in intelligence hearing that included members of the department of defense and as well as the person in charge of our coalition. and in addition to that the armed services committee has held hearings of which i have looked at its transcripts since i am not a member of that committee, although there are several members here who are members of that committee and have been informed of the information that it received there. now, one could argue that despite all of that, one may not fully gleam what is the totality of a strategy but it isn't a totally uninformed view at this point in time. this committee stands in recess subject to the call of the c
, let us tease that out, let us understand it, and then authorize it. so mr. chairman, i thank you. i appreciate it. >> let me say on that note and then we're going to recess. my intention is to go directly to the floor vote, one vote, and come back. so i would urge all members to come back who want to be present and make comments and offer amendments. we've had now two hearings by the secretary of state. we had in intelligence hearing that included members of the department of defense...
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we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's allowing us say. >> so even though your year-long experiment ended, you have chosen not to all at once go back to all of the technology? you are slowly integrating what you need? >> for us, the internet is a treat. we don't have the internet at our house yet, but we have been over to my brother-in-law's and my parents' house and we have used the internet. >> that's how we got our twitter account, but we haven't picked it up yet. we are stuck in the '80s. >> we love the hair. thank you for being on the show. coming up next, life completely off the grid. a fascinating couple from hawaii has lived independently of the power grid for more than 20s years in a homeworking entirely off solar energy. we talked them into getting back on the grid for just an hour to tell us why they did it. a bit later, hiding from companies who make billions collecting data about you. is it even possible to stay in the shadows? we will see you in two minutes. >> investigating a dark side o
we don't want to use. and ultimately, it's allowing us say. >> so even though your year-long experiment ended, you have chosen not to all at once go back to all of the technology? you are slowly integrating what you need? >> for us, the internet is a treat. we don't have the internet at our house yet, but we have been over to my brother-in-law's and my parents' house and we have used the internet. >> that's how we got our twitter account, but we haven't picked it up yet. we...
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let us know what you think about he programs you are watch call tweet.il us or send us a join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. ollow us on twitter. >> the senate returns today at noon eastern to continue work on the spending bill to fund most agencies through september. the government will run out of money at midnight if no action is taken. votes are expected throughout the day. in other action, the senate voted to pass the $577 billion efense bill. live coverage of the senate on c-span 2. >> yesterday at a conference on surveillance, former national security agency contractor edward snowden spoke via video conference. the justice department has charged him with violating the espionage act for leaking n.s.a. documents. he is currently living in russia where he has been granted asylum. e talked about how the protect privacy on the internet. this is an hour. ile we arrange to be able to be heard as well as to hear us, we wanted to set up obviously had a year disclosures that ignited a pretty fierce debate, so the question is for someone who has , d an extraordinary price surre
let us know what you think about he programs you are watch call tweet.il us or send us a join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. ollow us on twitter. >> the senate returns today at noon eastern to continue work on the spending bill to fund most agencies through september. the government will run out of money at midnight if no action is taken. votes are expected throughout the day. in other action, the senate voted to pass the $577 billion efense bill. live coverage of the...