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the cart blanche broadcast also got other intelligence agencies worried. canadian spies contacted south africa and asked for details on how shin belt was using el al not just as an airline but as a front. >> you can read the original spy cables and related articles and analysis at our exclusive website, that is aljazeera.com/spycareless. we have it you to tell us what you think on twitter as well, with the hash tag spy careless. >> still ahead hundreds of people die from swine flu since the start of the year. >> humanitarian organizations run out of money to help palestinians rebuild gaza. >> it suggested israel is using el al for spying. and to have unrestricted access to african airport. there's been a terrible avalanche in northeastern afghanistan, killing at least 90 in pan cheer province, north of kabul. at least 100 homes have been buried during two days of heavy snow. hires nicole johnston. >> dozens of people have been killed by avalanches in tanner. >> province and emergency teams are having a difficult time trying to get there. there are two larg
the cart blanche broadcast also got other intelligence agencies worried. canadian spies contacted south africa and asked for details on how shin belt was using el al not just as an airline but as a front. >> you can read the original spy cables and related articles and analysis at our exclusive website, that is aljazeera.com/spycareless. we have it you to tell us what you think on twitter as well, with the hash tag spy careless. >> still ahead hundreds of people die from swine flu...
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and the soviets gave him carte blanche for the next two decades. they gave him everything he wanted in this lab. they offered him all sorts of special privileges which he tended to turn down except when he was late in life he accepted the ford lincoln to drive him around between his three different labs. so they are playing this game pavlov in the bolsheviks and it's an interesting one. for the bolsheviks he's a reactionary but a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science so helping him in russia. for pavlov the bolsheviks are barbarians criminals. he denounces the suppression of religion, the terror, the dogmatism but he comes also as he put it in 1926, he came back from france. he said you have to give our barbarians one thing. they understand the value of science. science under the bolsheviks just bloomed in terms of the numbers of institutions because they believed it in a way that the czars government didn't and that included huge labs for pavlov including the science village they built for him outside of leningrad. and so tow
and the soviets gave him carte blanche for the next two decades. they gave him everything he wanted in this lab. they offered him all sorts of special privileges which he tended to turn down except when he was late in life he accepted the ford lincoln to drive him around between his three different labs. so they are playing this game pavlov in the bolsheviks and it's an interesting one. for the bolsheviks he's a reactionary but a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science so...
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the carte blanche broadcast was worried. they contacted south africa and asked for details. not just as an airline, but a front >>> still ahead on the newshour the best tennis star makes a winning start in dubai. jonah has that and the rest of sport in a moment. . >> many traditional buildings - people are trying to reclaim history by renovating in older sometimes. >> reporter: this technical school is one of a few places where people can learn, and they have started making a handsome living out of it. >> reporter: my parents worked as carpenters. i trained to be a wood carve are. it's good work i can earn enough too raise a family. the children of the school have built many areas. the school is private. it was mad when he started. >> that's how it looked. you can imagine how it looked. >> it was found impossible to explain to locals the value. he bill his house as an example. >> i have taught. when ever anyone who has an old house, when he or she comes, looking at the house, and within half on hair this is it. the restoration started a few decades ago. >> in the early 1900s
the carte blanche broadcast was worried. they contacted south africa and asked for details. not just as an airline, but a front >>> still ahead on the newshour the best tennis star makes a winning start in dubai. jonah has that and the rest of sport in a moment. . >> many traditional buildings - people are trying to reclaim history by renovating in older sometimes. >> reporter: this technical school is one of a few places where people can learn, and they have started making...
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we chopped it up and we blanched it for about actually eight minutes.n some nice bread and toasted and it while it's hot you take a raw garlic lobe and you rub it on the bread to give a little bit of the aroma to it. layer this on here like this. and pepper this layer. and then do one more time. and after that, we're going to put the olive oil on top. and there's your crostini. >> a touch of olive -- pepper first right? >> no -- >> you already peppered it. okay. a little bit of olive oil on top. just like this. and i'm going to finish this off the way i like it. do you mind? >> no a little bit of cheese too. >> a little bit of cheese. and that's all. ciao. >> nice broccoli dish, perfect for the family. >> together beautiful. >> should take notes? >> i did. >> it looks delicious. >> and reminder if you have a consumer problem or a question, give our hotline a call -- volunteers are standing by right now. we'll be right back, stay life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you ne
we chopped it up and we blanched it for about actually eight minutes.n some nice bread and toasted and it while it's hot you take a raw garlic lobe and you rub it on the bread to give a little bit of the aroma to it. layer this on here like this. and pepper this layer. and then do one more time. and after that, we're going to put the olive oil on top. and there's your crostini. >> a touch of olive -- pepper first right? >> no -- >> you already peppered it. okay. a little bit...
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the carte blanche broadcast also got other intelligence agencies nervous. swisher al jazeera. >>> the retrial of two al jazeera journalists in egypt has been adjourned until march 8th. mohammed fahmy and baher mohamed appeared in court on monday. their case has been postponed again due to an absence of witnesses. both are accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, charging that they and al jazeera deny. peter greste the third journalist in the case was freed on february 1st, and deported to australia. >>> amnesty international has called for the five permanent members of the u.n. security council to give us their veto. they accuse world powers of a shameful failure to protect civilians caught in conflict. amnesty says the global response to conflict in 2014 was ineffective and often guided by political self interest. russia and china have used their veto four times. the u.s. always has stood by its ally israel and voted against resolutions on palestine. we are joined by the secretary general of amnesty international. >> russia and the u.s. using th
the carte blanche broadcast also got other intelligence agencies nervous. swisher al jazeera. >>> the retrial of two al jazeera journalists in egypt has been adjourned until march 8th. mohammed fahmy and baher mohamed appeared in court on monday. their case has been postponed again due to an absence of witnesses. both are accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, charging that they and al jazeera deny. peter greste the third journalist in the case was freed on february 1st,...
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it is a complex picture that sees blanche demand and a need for high levels of efficiency to compete in the market and meet the demand. >> we have seen the price of oil in the last few months. that has to be doing favors. that is a cost you have to incur. >> certainly it is a week benefit for our customers. it is a pass-through and the benefit is directly to the customers and a lot of our network is electrified with how the oil price reflects our customers. undoubtedly, this is part of the benefit at the end of the day. >> great talking to you. good to see you on asia edge today. take a look at what we have coming up on the way. the good with the bad. the property market has stories to tell. details are coming up. >> the singapore park it does property market is seeing office rent jumping. how is this playing out? what about the great rivalry in hong kong. >> prime office rent is going to drop. this makes it more expensive to run a business in singapore. it may make it more appealing. >> these are broad trends. have you seen individual companies? >> you'd didn't -- you did not have t
it is a complex picture that sees blanche demand and a need for high levels of efficiency to compete in the market and meet the demand. >> we have seen the price of oil in the last few months. that has to be doing favors. that is a cost you have to incur. >> certainly it is a week benefit for our customers. it is a pass-through and the benefit is directly to the customers and a lot of our network is electrified with how the oil price reflects our customers. undoubtedly, this is part...
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this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar and cinnamon.h. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it's got a sweet savory thing going on, and it's quite tasty. >> if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch, and the lights don't come on, you shouldn't be living in this country. >> what was that first moment when you said i could live here? >> i'm still quite unsure about that. i came here first in 1958. when it was quite different. everyone wore native dress, but islam still the throbbing motor of life here. i have a very tender feelings from morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i always feel welcomed here. i never consider it's mine. it's theirs and they've allowed it's theirs and they've allowed me to feel here in a nice way. i feel recognition. they know who i am. they know who i am. >> there is a side by side aspect to life here that's very unusual. >> very unusual here. it's m
this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar and cinnamon.h. after baking to a golden crispiness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it's got a sweet savory thing going on, and it's quite tasty. >> if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch, and the lights don't come on, you shouldn't be living in this country. >> what was that first moment when you said i could live here? >> i'm still quite unsure about that. i...
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mike blanched when i said what a great idea.ze how much sarcasm plays a role in my life. i mean, there are a lot of problems with this. you're going to have -- so public school teachers can flag obese children and refer them to counselors and social workers who will meet with the parents and determine whether -- and they'll determine whether the obesity is the result of bad eating habits or medical condition. after six months, they'll figure out whether they'll fine the parents. >> i love that the parents will find out. you, olivia, you come here. come to the front. melissa: right. you're obese. >> it has nothing to do with your genetic make up. i love the component of the bill that educates parents. if you have a kid heading towards a heart attack. you can discreetly discuss with parents what choices to make different. but this concept that you'll find them, i don't know. melissa: normally, i'm all about economic punishment for things that don't make sense. then pay the fine if you don't care about. in this case it's so contriv
mike blanched when i said what a great idea.ze how much sarcasm plays a role in my life. i mean, there are a lot of problems with this. you're going to have -- so public school teachers can flag obese children and refer them to counselors and social workers who will meet with the parents and determine whether -- and they'll determine whether the obesity is the result of bad eating habits or medical condition. after six months, they'll figure out whether they'll fine the parents. >> i love...
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jets lap blanch scores 150 as the defending champions posted 364 for five >> they could only score 211 in the their 50's overs. india they got gahni combining for that catch win by 153 rounds. i would like to say that a big -- has been good anyway, and she has score add lot they get to it --. >> the start of that world cup, the sports governing body the i.c.c. says they will have a zero tolerance policy speaking in mel bin. chief executive has played to verbally insult or intime tate opponents. and then bans for a second. >> i think we are talking about those cases the heat of the moment, exchanges and circumstances are differ from time to time. for a first event probably will likely -- a first offense, he will likely end up with a fine. which i think no player likes having met most of his match fee, but certainly a repeat offense, not only in the this tournament. sitting with the offenses will be banished with the suspension. >> leads the way in cycling following tuesday's third stage, the course may be flat for the dessert rout gives the rider as far from the easy time. we spent the
jets lap blanch scores 150 as the defending champions posted 364 for five >> they could only score 211 in the their 50's overs. india they got gahni combining for that catch win by 153 rounds. i would like to say that a big -- has been good anyway, and she has score add lot they get to it --. >> the start of that world cup, the sports governing body the i.c.c. says they will have a zero tolerance policy speaking in mel bin. chief executive has played to verbally insult or intime...
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do we really want to give the president carte blanche on this? >> well we're going to hear from military commanders in terms of what they feel they need to be successful. of course one of the strategies here is to have the jurorordanians and kurds and sunni tribes lead in battle. we know that we have to have airstrikes right? we can concur that originally in this campaign the airstrikes were not robust enough. it was not the kind of air campaign that could prevent isis from taking those towns. we watched town after town as they advanced across syria and then across iraq and took cities in which they could have been prevented had we early on used robust air operations and certainly we needed spotters on the ground right? now we're going to have to debate this whole question of spotters on the ground and what does the president mean when he's talking about special forces or special operations? >> let me ask you about that. >> we'll go into all of that. >> every general i have spoken to says to defeat isis you need ground forces. who has the greates
do we really want to give the president carte blanche on this? >> well we're going to hear from military commanders in terms of what they feel they need to be successful. of course one of the strategies here is to have the jurorordanians and kurds and sunni tribes lead in battle. we know that we have to have airstrikes right? we can concur that originally in this campaign the airstrikes were not robust enough. it was not the kind of air campaign that could prevent isis from taking those...
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so whatever the king wants at this point, he's got cart blanch to fight the islamic state. any tribal resistance to him at all now as of t. >> i want to put the same question to the region. i mean whether this murder of the jordanian pilotal kasasbeh will scare off some or will the sheer depravity of the video galvanize more support for the coalition throughout the region? >> i think we need to look at this as the same thing that happened with al qaeda in saudi arabia. there was certain grudging support for bin laden up until a time he launched attacks on the kingdom and the royal family. and at that point, the saudis turned firmly against al qaeda and crushed it internally. and i think that the gulf arabs who were looking at the islamic state as sort of a bastion to protect sunni islam, their eyes have been opened in an important way. this is speculation at this point. but i think you'll see support drawing up for the islamic state that we haven't seen up until now. >> bob baer talking to me a shore time ago. seems to reflect his opinions -- his opinions reflect what a lot
so whatever the king wants at this point, he's got cart blanch to fight the islamic state. any tribal resistance to him at all now as of t. >> i want to put the same question to the region. i mean whether this murder of the jordanian pilotal kasasbeh will scare off some or will the sheer depravity of the video galvanize more support for the coalition throughout the region? >> i think we need to look at this as the same thing that happened with al qaeda in saudi arabia. there was...
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so we can't eat carte blanche. >> and again, it is not no chocolate. >> and you have to be careful.ingy and stuff. and you like caramel and this and that. >> and thosical rows add up. >> is it better to have a chocolate bar. before you check out and you know where that is in there. and the eggs and salad. and there and that is really good right? >> it was more antioxidants and chocolate together. it is a win/win situation. >> and you mentioned flafinoids. >> they are antioxidants. and that caused ageing and inflammation and this is a good thing. >> your prescription is like a couple a day. >> 1 to 2 squares a day. >> like a bar for every two days or so. you get caught you say the doctor told me. >> pregnant women have tendencies for cravings. but dark chocolate for them. >> women with dark chocolate with their pregnapsy has less stress and can less hyper tension. >> how did dark chocolate overoise cream. >> absolutely. and you can use cocoa powder without the sugar and flat. >> you take the koha power and put it in the coffee. >> there is little calories. >> look at that take. that
so we can't eat carte blanche. >> and again, it is not no chocolate. >> and you have to be careful.ingy and stuff. and you like caramel and this and that. >> and thosical rows add up. >> is it better to have a chocolate bar. before you check out and you know where that is in there. and the eggs and salad. and there and that is really good right? >> it was more antioxidants and chocolate together. it is a win/win situation. >> and you mentioned flafinoids....
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they want carte blanche, they want to decide when to use power and don't want their hands tied.inally going to have a debate and i think senator tim kaine from virginia deserves credit for forcing the hand to have the administration. >> woodruff: the language in the request the white house sent over thor authorization, does it get the white house any closer to this. >> no, it's ambivalent. the means and the process and the duration, i don't know why we need to put that in the use of force. last three years we're not going to this, we're going to do this. if we're going to use force we need to do what the president and the military leadership think is proper and that shouldn't be in the norgs. the killing of the hostages is an outrage but not really the most important thing that's going on over there. i happen to be in conversation with a bunch of financial analysts this week and asked them what's the biggest threat to the world economy and i expected them to say the euro crisis. they both independently said i.s.i.s. if i.s.i.s. destabilizes the middle east, that is an economic c
they want carte blanche, they want to decide when to use power and don't want their hands tied.inally going to have a debate and i think senator tim kaine from virginia deserves credit for forcing the hand to have the administration. >> woodruff: the language in the request the white house sent over thor authorization, does it get the white house any closer to this. >> no, it's ambivalent. the means and the process and the duration, i don't know why we need to put that in the use of...
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and the soviets gave them carte blanche for the next two decades, gave him everything he wanted in his lab offered all sorts of special privileges which he intended to turn down except when he was late in life accepted the fort lincoln to drive him around, between his three different labs so playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks, it is an interesting one. the bolsheviks he is a reactionary a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science and helping them in russia. for pavlov the bolsheviks are barbarians, criminals he denounces his suppression of religion, terror, and also as heat put it in 1926 in france and they understand science. science under the bolsheviks, and believed the way the government didn't. that included huge things for pavlov including the village they built for him and outside leningrad. toward the end of his life, the bolsheviks became a little more complicated. keane never ceased criticizing the terror, save people from the gulag, wrote letters and gave public speeches denouncing the terror and suppression of religion. somebody by his lab to enco
and the soviets gave them carte blanche for the next two decades, gave him everything he wanted in his lab offered all sorts of special privileges which he intended to turn down except when he was late in life accepted the fort lincoln to drive him around, between his three different labs so playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks, it is an interesting one. the bolsheviks he is a reactionary a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science and helping them in russia. for pavlov...
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i think it's quite carte blanche in terms of geography, offensive forces, etc. and there are i think we're going to have to have a lot of work on that. but the other part is that, you know, i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has prapsz overwhelmingly gop support with a smattering of democrats. and they are not likely to get the opposite in a congress controlled by the gop so i think they do want broad support. >> senator you have been asking for this on the heavy siefd of the six months. clearly the administration didn't come to this quickly. what do they tell you about what's changed now? what's different now than back when you started asking? >> you know that is a question to ask the white house. dy do know this. i wrote my first op ed of this in june of 2013. isil was moving a across big chunks of syria and iraq as well. and there was a meeting at the white house where they came out and went to the mic and said democrat republican house senates. mr. president you have all the authority you n
i think it's quite carte blanche in terms of geography, offensive forces, etc. and there are i think we're going to have to have a lot of work on that. but the other part is that, you know, i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has prapsz overwhelmingly gop support with a smattering of democrats. and they are not likely to get the opposite in a congress controlled by the gop so i think they do want broad support. >> senator...
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hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter, the 100 horsepower mental engine, and because you'll do it more charmingly than i will, would you read it? >> if -- this one. if you have a spare 15 minutes go on youtube and look at the sublime outtakes of churchill's only televised party political broadcast from 1951. he sit there is, gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again. finally, he breaks off from being tormented by the producers and gives them what-for by reciting a long section from gibbon about the spread of christianity. that's actually true. the chunk from gibbon he, wasn't a great chr
hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter,...
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using any level of ground force as long as it's not an enduring offensive, that pretty much is carte blanche. >> reporter: isis is expanding its presence beyond iraq and syria to libya. the terror group claimed responsibility for an attack on a hotel in january that killed at least ten including an america. to the sinai peninsula in egypt where dozens were killed after suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. and on to yemen where isis gained some supporters among al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. on the republican side of the aisle there's the opposite concern, about tieing the hands of future presidents to fight terror groups wherever and however they decide. >> the president's point is he wants to dismantle and destroy isis. i haven't seen a strategy yet that i think will accomplish that. >> reporter: with the numbers of foreign fighters in iraq and syria growing to more than 20,000 strong there are renewed fears that the problem could land in the west including the u.s. in a horrific way. >> they're barbarians. i think the barbarians ar
using any level of ground force as long as it's not an enduring offensive, that pretty much is carte blanche. >> reporter: isis is expanding its presence beyond iraq and syria to libya. the terror group claimed responsibility for an attack on a hotel in january that killed at least ten including an america. to the sinai peninsula in egypt where dozens were killed after suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. and on to yemen where isis...
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question is will it look more like what senator mccain is urging, and that is effectively a carte blanche for the president and for the next president or will it be something that's very narrowly tailored to do what the president says is the current mission, which many of us are going to be arguing for. undoubtedly it will be something in the middle but the question is will it look more like an open-ended invitation to the president to make war or something that is very narrowly confined? >> all right. congressman adam schiff thank you so much for being with me. i appreciate it. >> thank you, carol. >>> another tactic to weaken isis choking off its funding. that includes ransoms for hostages and seizing oil fields. and second to that oil revenue, according to "the wall street journal" is the plundering of ancient sites. take a look at these before and after pictures of raqqa. the syrian city that's become the nerve center for isis. this is an eighth city shia shrine that they bombed and bulldozed. now they've formed their own monuments men. they retrieve priceless artifacts from those sto
question is will it look more like what senator mccain is urging, and that is effectively a carte blanche for the president and for the next president or will it be something that's very narrowly tailored to do what the president says is the current mission, which many of us are going to be arguing for. undoubtedly it will be something in the middle but the question is will it look more like an open-ended invitation to the president to make war or something that is very narrowly confined?...
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on the one side, giving saudi arabia complete carte blanche and on the other side, i suppose keepinglks with iran going at a very mute level. libya is a victim of this air cold war where their utilizing libya as a battleground for their own reticular forward pollack -- particular forward policy. i mean, the west [indiscernible] laboratory to prove it can conduct a military strike and create a good outcome. in fact, the opposite is demonstrated. the west is entirely absent. as you know, the american embassy is no longer in libya. the amerco embassy to libya is based in malta. there is no emphasis from the west to try once again bring parties together. it is a very dangerous situation for which is why the u.n. envoy has repeatedly said over the course of several months that we are near total chaos inside libya. it is a real scandal. i wish there was more reporting, more care about what is happening to a country that was destroyed by war prosecuted by nato. >> finally, the u.s. drone strikes in yemen? >> well, it is clear to people who observe yemen that until the u.s. drone strikes com
on the one side, giving saudi arabia complete carte blanche and on the other side, i suppose keepinglks with iran going at a very mute level. libya is a victim of this air cold war where their utilizing libya as a battleground for their own reticular forward pollack -- particular forward policy. i mean, the west [indiscernible] laboratory to prove it can conduct a military strike and create a good outcome. in fact, the opposite is demonstrated. the west is entirely absent. as you know, the...
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congress' power to declare war that many of my gop colleagues are willing to give the president cart blanchehey say it's bad policy to micromanage any commander in chief at war. >> i don't want to limit the president's ability to take on the terrorist threat directly. >> it will require boots on the ground. the question is, whose boots? and i think it would be a very foolish mistake for us to stay in advance what we won't do. >> reporter: in the end, however, the president's new proposal fundamental changes america's debate over isis moving from rhetoric and platitudes to rules and specifics. that offers congress a chance schiff says, to stop politicking and start defining a war that's already six months old. >> it won't be a purely partisan difference. there will be i think many libertarian republicans who are likewise concerned about giving the president too much authority to make war in too many parts of the globe who are likely to join with democrats in wanting some constraining principles in this new authorization. >> all right. that's a great report. i think it's a much well needed ana
congress' power to declare war that many of my gop colleagues are willing to give the president cart blanchehey say it's bad policy to micromanage any commander in chief at war. >> i don't want to limit the president's ability to take on the terrorist threat directly. >> it will require boots on the ground. the question is, whose boots? and i think it would be a very foolish mistake for us to stay in advance what we won't do. >> reporter: in the end, however, the president's...
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using any level of ground force as long as it's not an enduring offensive, that pretty much is carte blanch. >> reporter: isis is expanding its presence beyond iraq and syria to libya. the terror group claimed responsibility for an attack to a hotel in january that killed at least ten, including an american. to the sinai peninsula in egypt, where dozens were killed when isis launched a series of suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. on to yemen, where isis has gained some support among fighters for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. still on the republican side of the aisle, there is the opposite concern, about tying the hands of future presidents to fight terror groups wherever and however they decide. >> the president's point is that he wants to dismantle and destroy isis. i haven't seen a strategy yet that i think will accomplish that. >> reporter: there are growing fears the problem could land in the u.s. >> they are barbarians. i think the barbarians are at the gate. we want to keep them outside the gate of the united states. i'm co
using any level of ground force as long as it's not an enduring offensive, that pretty much is carte blanch. >> reporter: isis is expanding its presence beyond iraq and syria to libya. the terror group claimed responsibility for an attack to a hotel in january that killed at least ten, including an american. to the sinai peninsula in egypt, where dozens were killed when isis launched a series of suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. on...
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he's one of the rare people in the entertainment business that can have cart blanch.uld write books, produce or direct movies. i think we will see a lot of produced by jon stewart in the future or jekt directed by jon stewart or take a different route like jerry seinfeld and do a web series or what a lot of comedians and thinkers of this day do they travel around doing comedy shows here or there. it makes them a lot of money. money that goes straight to their pocket and doesn't take a lot of time away from the family. >> jason they nathanson thank you for joining us. >>> "newsweek" magazine their twitter page was breached for 14 minutes by hackers claiming to be affiliated by isis. they tweeted images to 2.5 million followers suggesting a bloody valentine's day and threatening the first family. authorities say the threats have low credibility. >>> the pentagon says kayla mueller died at the hands of isis not in a jordanian air strike. they confirmed the aide worker had been killed. the cause of death, though has not been released. family and friends in mueller's homet
he's one of the rare people in the entertainment business that can have cart blanch.uld write books, produce or direct movies. i think we will see a lot of produced by jon stewart in the future or jekt directed by jon stewart or take a different route like jerry seinfeld and do a web series or what a lot of comedians and thinkers of this day do they travel around doing comedy shows here or there. it makes them a lot of money. money that goes straight to their pocket and doesn't take a lot of...
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doing on ask, why, or z and making sure it is consistent with what we have adopted or what carte blanche protection they are imposing to stop some sort of practice or behavior that we might find beneficial. we we will spend a lot of time trying to decipher by what is meant by general conduct rule. we have to figure out what the heck the knew guidance is going to be. advisory guidance from the bureau that has no value nonbinding. and you have to be either offering the practice or in the course of getting ready to offer. it cannot be something hypothetical like, g, i am thinking of offering ask as soon as you offer it or think about offering it to my guess what, the enforcement bureau can impose fines upon you for doing that very thing. we we will have a continuing process for years on this in addition to the core process. >> i saw press reports earlier today saying that you guys had not submitted changes or attempted to make changes to the draft order. can you confirm that? >> so this is -- the 1st change we suggest that was the publication of the document which was soundly and repeatedly
doing on ask, why, or z and making sure it is consistent with what we have adopted or what carte blanche protection they are imposing to stop some sort of practice or behavior that we might find beneficial. we we will spend a lot of time trying to decipher by what is meant by general conduct rule. we have to figure out what the heck the knew guidance is going to be. advisory guidance from the bureau that has no value nonbinding. and you have to be either offering the practice or in the course...
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carte blanche authority to do whatever they want in the internet. it can be changed by a future s.e.c. commission. this is a very bad precedent and one that doesn't have to happen. we have told the press and the president, we told the f.c.c., we told democrats here on capitol hill we want to work with them on a solution to this 245 address -- that addresses the concerns people have. the problems that could be out there but doesn't cede to the f.c.c. unlimited authority for them to do whatever they want and put at great risk and in jeopardy something that has been an incredible success story for this country and the world. that's the internet. >> today with strong support of the american people a bipartisan bill has been delivered to the president, the keystone x.l. pipeline. after six years of delay and obstruction, the president is finally going to have to decide where he stands. does he stand with the american people, the great majority of people, who support this bipartisan bill and the energy and the jobs that come with it? or is he going to sta
carte blanche authority to do whatever they want in the internet. it can be changed by a future s.e.c. commission. this is a very bad precedent and one that doesn't have to happen. we have told the press and the president, we told the f.c.c., we told democrats here on capitol hill we want to work with them on a solution to this 245 address -- that addresses the concerns people have. the problems that could be out there but doesn't cede to the f.c.c. unlimited authority for them to do whatever...
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i think it is quite carte blanche in terms of geography. therefore i think we are going to have to have a lot of work on that. the other part is i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has overwhelmingly support from the democrats and they are not likely to get the opposite if congress is controlled by the gop. >> you have been asked this for six months -- clearly the administration didn't come to this quickly. what did they tell you about what has changed now? what is different now? >> that is a question to ask the white house, but i do know this. i wrote my first op-ed about this in june, 2013, that isil was moving unchecked. i said, mr. president, you have all the authority you need. that offended my sensibilities. i don't feel bound by an earlier administration. i look at the words that congress passed, and i did not think either authorization justified this. i wrote and said, if you are going to do this and it looks like we will have to, come to us. as i look at why it too
i think it is quite carte blanche in terms of geography. therefore i think we are going to have to have a lot of work on that. the other part is i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has overwhelmingly support from the democrats and they are not likely to get the opposite if congress is controlled by the gop. >> you have been asked this for six months -- clearly the administration didn't come to this quickly. what did they...
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prevents the things of the fcc says they want to prevent but does not essentially hand them carte blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to regulation of the internet. even if this survives in the court it could be changed by a future fcc commission. this is a bad precedent to and one that does not have to happen. we told the president in the white house, the fcc, that we want to work with them on a solution that addresses the concerns people have. but one that does not cede to the fcc everything they want and does not put the world at jeopardy with the internet. >> a bipartisan bill has been delivered to the president took for the keystone pipeline. after six years of delay and obstruction, the president will finally have to decide where he stands. does he stand with the majority of the person who support this bipartisan bill and the energy of jobs that come with it or his he going to stand with special interest the in washington lobbies. the president likes to talk but it is time for him to listen. he should listen to his state department. we told him this is safe it i
prevents the things of the fcc says they want to prevent but does not essentially hand them carte blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to regulation of the internet. even if this survives in the court it could be changed by a future fcc commission. this is a bad precedent to and one that does not have to happen. we told the president in the white house, the fcc, that we want to work with them on a solution that addresses the concerns people have. but one that does not cede...
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blocking throttling explicitly present -- prevents those things but doesn't have and the fcc cart blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to the regulation of the internet. even if it survives in the courts it could be changed by a future fcc commission and so this a very bad precedent and one that doesn't have to happen. we told the president and the white house and we told the fcc we have told democrats on capitol hill that we want to work with them on a solution to this that addresses the concerns that people have and enough problems that could be out there but that doesn't cede to the fcc unlimited authority for them to do whatever they want him put at great risk and jeopardy something that has been an incredible success story for this country in the world and that is the internet. >> today with strong support of the american people a bipartisan bill has been delivered to the president, the keystone xl pipeline. after six years of delay and obstruction the president is finally going to have to decide where he stands. does he stand with the american people, the great m
blocking throttling explicitly present -- prevents those things but doesn't have and the fcc cart blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to the regulation of the internet. even if it survives in the courts it could be changed by a future fcc commission and so this a very bad precedent and one that doesn't have to happen. we told the president and the white house and we told the fcc we have told democrats on capitol hill that we want to work with them on a solution to this that...
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time, anywhere using any level of ground force as long as it's not enduring that pretty much is carp blancheis going to libya. they claimed responsibility for an attack on a hotel in january that killed at least ten, including an american. to the peninsula in egypt where dozens were killed when isis launched suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. on to yemen where isis has gained support among fighters for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. on the republican side of the aisle, there's the opposite concern, about tieing the hands of future president ss to fight terror groups wherever and however they decide sglt president's point is he wants to dismantle and destroy isis. i haven't seen a strategy that will accomplish that. >> reporter: with the number of foreign fighters growing to more than 20,000 strong there are fears thatd ss that the problem could land in the u.s. in a horrific way. >> they are barbarians. they are at the gate. we want to keep them outside the gate of the united states. i'm concerned that some have already returned. >
time, anywhere using any level of ground force as long as it's not enduring that pretty much is carp blancheis going to libya. they claimed responsibility for an attack on a hotel in january that killed at least ten, including an american. to the peninsula in egypt where dozens were killed when isis launched suicide attacks on army and police positions. isis claims these photos show the explosions. on to yemen where isis has gained support among fighters for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula....
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we have given these guys card blanch. >> who will win the bracket thing for us. >> wilt. >> he better>> not only is is he a philadelphia native, he cast a tremendous track athlete. about basketball player of all time, sorry bill russell fans. wilt was the man. he should win it hand down. >> in thee light eight he will be there monday. >> doctor j, wilt, doctor j and been i clark. >> have you voted. >> i didn't know if there was a conflict of interest there. >> okay. >> vote early and an oven it is okay to look at this, because she's 22 years old. selena gomez, some people are upset with her magazine spread in a magazine called v. your editors making her look like she's 12. is it just creepy. >> can't wait to see this. >>> ♪ >> all right. it is couple minutes before 8:00. do you find any problem with the picture we are about to put up. >> and,. >> is there something else people are criticizing. some say she is intentionally to make look like a young girl in an adult pose because she has pigtails. and she has a baby face. it is up to you. but she is accomplished in this issue of v magaz
we have given these guys card blanch. >> who will win the bracket thing for us. >> wilt. >> he better>> not only is is he a philadelphia native, he cast a tremendous track athlete. about basketball player of all time, sorry bill russell fans. wilt was the man. he should win it hand down. >> in thee light eight he will be there monday. >> doctor j, wilt, doctor j and been i clark. >> have you voted. >> i didn't know if there was a conflict of...
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congress' power to declare war many of my gop colleagues are willing to give the president carte blanchehe republicans say it should be if anything a wider, stronger war authority, not something that has limits. >> earlier put it as the gas pedal and seat belt. want to bring in new numbers. 54% of americans actually want their member of congress to vote for the authorization. breakdown by party lines, 60% democrats, 52% republicans, 51% independents, the numbers are there. how about do you think public sent minute will effect congressional vote. >> they're important. they show there's not a wide partisan gap out in the country. when you poll other big issues you don't see a five ten point gap, you see 30 point gap by party id. whatever is going on in washington, people in the country look at this want some sort of response to isis and do think our foreign policy is better executed in conjunction between the white house and congress, not one side going it alone. >> very tricky when it comes to the president, how he navigates around that when you consider adam smith, ranking democrat on th
congress' power to declare war many of my gop colleagues are willing to give the president carte blanchehe republicans say it should be if anything a wider, stronger war authority, not something that has limits. >> earlier put it as the gas pedal and seat belt. want to bring in new numbers. 54% of americans actually want their member of congress to vote for the authorization. breakdown by party lines, 60% democrats, 52% republicans, 51% independents, the numbers are there. how about do...
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hitler would have had absolutely carte blanche. he probably would have taken russia out earlier. i think america coming in later was vanishingly small. it would have been -- a disaster would have shamed our civilization, and he was gitthe guy who held out against it. it was bravery. that's what i take from him. >> in your book, the paragraph the 100-horsepower engine. and if you wouldn't mind would you read that? if you -- >> if you have a spare 15 minutes, go look at the sublime outtakes of broadcasts from 1951. he sits there gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again. finally he breaks off from being tormented by the producers and gives them what-for by reciting a long section by gibbon about the spread of christianity. he wasn't a great christian churchill. he wasn't a great christian. i think he believed in god but he once said he was a pillar of the church and he said he was more of a flying buttress with his position. i think -- i guess the passage he started quoting was the one about how the martial spirit was left in
hitler would have had absolutely carte blanche. he probably would have taken russia out earlier. i think america coming in later was vanishingly small. it would have been -- a disaster would have shamed our civilization, and he was gitthe guy who held out against it. it was bravery. that's what i take from him. >> in your book, the paragraph the 100-horsepower engine. and if you wouldn't mind would you read that? if you -- >> if you have a spare 15 minutes, go look at the sublime...
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i do not see how this limitation prevebt vents 706 from being carte blanche to issue any regulation might that may insent the use of the internet now apparently is fair game for fcc regulation. yet, even if i believed that section 706 provided some general authority, which i do not and nor does section i of the communications act it does not contain the clear statement that the support has said is a prerequisite for preempting a state's control of its municipalities. on the contrary section 706 expressley contemplates a joint federal and state role. we are told however that the supreme court decisions don't apply here for two reasons. one, this is an area that there has been a history of significant federal presence and two, the laws that issue here do not constitute flat bans on the provision of municipal broadbrand. the presumption must a pli here. the petitions focused on the nor rower questions of where service may be provided and that is a core function of the states. as the state of tennessee noted while the commission may regulate the provision of a service that a local government
i do not see how this limitation prevebt vents 706 from being carte blanche to issue any regulation might that may insent the use of the internet now apparently is fair game for fcc regulation. yet, even if i believed that section 706 provided some general authority, which i do not and nor does section i of the communications act it does not contain the clear statement that the support has said is a prerequisite for preempting a state's control of its municipalities. on the contrary section 706...
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and i think there are some of my republicans colleagues who would for this operation, give carte blanche to the president to operate and there are others of us, and democrats and some republicans, some republicans, that are saying no we need to limit it in scope. we don't want ground troops in syria and on the ground there. but -- and give the president the kind of authority that he needs. that said i'm not really clear i'm supporting that authority but i think it is important for the president to have the agreement of kog -- congress and the white house. >> donna edwards you are a member of the democratic caucus and the steering committee for the democrat house, what is your ability. >> i like to be a reading and someone who studies issues. i never go to the floor of the house to vote on major legislation without studying it and hearing from a lot of people. when i came to congress i came from working with outside and advocacy organizations and funding with them. i know a lot of organizations around this town and around the country that provide analysis and information and i like to tak
and i think there are some of my republicans colleagues who would for this operation, give carte blanche to the president to operate and there are others of us, and democrats and some republicans, some republicans, that are saying no we need to limit it in scope. we don't want ground troops in syria and on the ground there. but -- and give the president the kind of authority that he needs. that said i'm not really clear i'm supporting that authority but i think it is important for the president...
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hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter, the 100 horsepower mental engine, and because you'll do it more charmingly than i will, would you read it? >> if -- this one. if you have a spare 15 minutes go on youtube and look at the intlime outtakes of churchill's only televised party political broadcast from 1951. he sit there is, gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again. finally, he breaks off from being tormented by the producers and gives them what-for by reciting a long section from gibbon about the spread of christianity. that's actually true. the chunk from gibbon he wasn't a great chris
hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter,...
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some of my republican colleagues give carte blanche to the president to operate, and there are others, some democrats and some republicans who are saying we need to limit it in scope. we do not want ground troops in syria on the ground there. and give the president the kind of authority that he needs. i am not clear that i will be supporting that authority, but i think it is important for the president to have the concerted agreement of congress and the white house to continue these operations. host: donna edwards, you're also a member of the policy committee for the democratic house. what is your operating philosophy? guest: i like to think of myself as a reader and somebody who studies issues. i never go to the floor of the house to vote on majors legislation -- to vote on major legislation without hearing from a lot of people. one benefit i have, when i can from congress, i came from working outside, from advocacy organizations. i know a lot of organizations in this town and around the country that provide a lot of analysis. i like to take a lot of that in. i don't think one member
some of my republican colleagues give carte blanche to the president to operate, and there are others, some democrats and some republicans who are saying we need to limit it in scope. we do not want ground troops in syria on the ground there. and give the president the kind of authority that he needs. i am not clear that i will be supporting that authority, but i think it is important for the president to have the concerted agreement of congress and the white house to continue these operations....
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we can't give them a carte blanche.>> let me ask you a quick question because one of the questions that comes up with the islamic or whatnot to call is that it hurts president obama at home. it feeds phobia. now we see rudy giuliani come out and say i don't think the president loves america. big backlash. it sounds certainly outrageous but what do you think that does to the optics for the president at home? >> so i think at one level you have to say this failed. this is a wonderful quote from peter fever who worked for bush. he says any time you have to start talking about your talking points you know that things are not going well. but i think what this represents is the president saying i'm going to govern the way i think is responsible to govern. >> he's got a major leader here, giuliani. people respect what he says. he says you don't love america. >> i'm guessing the president when they thought up this strategy somebody must have said to him, you know fox news will go crazy and the president said i don't care. you k
we can't give them a carte blanche.>> let me ask you a quick question because one of the questions that comes up with the islamic or whatnot to call is that it hurts president obama at home. it feeds phobia. now we see rudy giuliani come out and say i don't think the president loves america. big backlash. it sounds certainly outrageous but what do you think that does to the optics for the president at home? >> so i think at one level you have to say this failed. this is a wonderful...
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and the soviets gave them carte blanche for the next two decades, gave him everything he wanted in his lab offered all sorts of special privileges which he intended to turn down except when he was late in life accepted the fort lincoln to drive him around, between his three different labs so playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks, it is an interesting one. the bolsheviks he is a reactionary a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science and helping them in russia. for pavlov the bolsheviks are barbarians, criminals he denounces his suppression of religion, terror, and also as heat put it in 1926 in france and they understand science. science under the bolsheviks, and believed the way the government didn't. that included huge things for pavlov including the village they built for him and outside leningrad. toward the end of his life, the bolsheviks became a little more complicated. keane never ceased criticizing the terror, save people from the gulag, wrote letters and gave public speeches denouncing the terror and suppression of religion. somebody by his lab to enco
and the soviets gave them carte blanche for the next two decades, gave him everything he wanted in his lab offered all sorts of special privileges which he intended to turn down except when he was late in life accepted the fort lincoln to drive him around, between his three different labs so playing this game pavlov and the bolsheviks, it is an interesting one. the bolsheviks he is a reactionary a famous scientist who objectively is developing good science and helping them in russia. for pavlov...
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i think it is quite carte blanche in terms of geography. therefore i think we are going to have to have a lot of work on that. the other part is i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has overwhelmingly support from the democrats and they are not likely to get the opposite if congress is controlled by the gop. >> you have been asked this for six months -- clearly the administration didn't come to this quickly. what did they tell you about what has changed now? what is different now? >> that is a question to ask the white house, but i do know this. i wrote my first op-ed about this in june, 2013, that isil was moving unchecked. i said, mr. president, you have all the authority in the. -- authority you need. that offended my sensibilities. i don't feel bound by an earlier administration. i look at the words that congress passed, and i did not think either authorization justified this. i wrote and said, if you are going to do this and it looks like we will have to, come to us. as
i think it is quite carte blanche in terms of geography. therefore i think we are going to have to have a lot of work on that. the other part is i think they want this to be broadly bipartisan. i don't think they would like to see a resolution that has overwhelmingly support from the democrats and they are not likely to get the opposite if congress is controlled by the gop. >> you have been asked this for six months -- clearly the administration didn't come to this quickly. what did they...
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hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter, the 100 horsepower mental engine, and because you'll do it more charmingly than i will, would you read it? >> if -- this one. if you have a spare 15 minutes go on youtube and look at the intlime outtakes of churchill's only televised party political broadcast from 1951. he sit there is, gazing at the camera with utter savagery while they make him repeat his script over and over again. finally, he breaks off from being tormented by the producers and gives them what-for by reciting a long section from gibbon about the spread of christianity. that's actually true. the chunk from gibbon he, wasn't a great chr
hitler would have had absolute carte blanche, he probably would have been able to take out russia earlier. he would have -- operation bash rosa -- barborosa would have succeeded. the americans coming in would have been smaller, there would have been no d-day landing, it would have been a disaster that shamed our civilization. he was the guy who held out against it. it was courage, it was bravery. that's what i take from that. >> one of my fave result paragraphs in the book, your chapter,...
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they want to prevent, very explicitly prevents those sorts of things but doesn't hand the fcc carte blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to regulation of the internet. even if this survives in the courts, it could be changed by a future fcc commission. and so this is a very bad precedent and one that doesn't doesn't have to happen. we told the president and the white house, we've told the fcc, we've told democrats here on capitol hill that we want to work with them on a solution to this that addresses the concerns that people have the problems that perhaps could be out there but that doesn't cede to the fcc unlimited authority for them to do whatever they want and to put at great risk and in jeopardy something that has been an incredible success story for this country and for the world, and that's the internet. >> well today with the strong support of the american people a bipartisan bill has been delivered to the president, the keystone xl pipeline. after six years of delay and obstruction, the president is finally going to have to decide where he stands; does he stand
they want to prevent, very explicitly prevents those sorts of things but doesn't hand the fcc carte blanche authority to do whatever they want when it comes to regulation of the internet. even if this survives in the courts, it could be changed by a future fcc commission. and so this is a very bad precedent and one that doesn't doesn't have to happen. we told the president and the white house, we've told the fcc, we've told democrats here on capitol hill that we want to work with them on a...