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we seem to think education is a thing like a vaccine that can be designed from afar, but as the irish butler yates said, education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. this year, as you consider new education laws, consider the principle of subsidiarity. the idea that a central authority should perform tasks that cannot be performed at a more immediate or local level. higher or more remote levels of government like the state should render assistance to local school districts, but always respect their primary jurisdiction and the dignity and the freedom of teachers and students. subsidiarity is offended when distant authorities prescribe in minute detail what is taught, how it is taught and how it is to be measured. i prefer to trust our teachers in the classroom each day doing the real work. lighting fires in young minds. [ applause ] my 2013 budget lays out the case for cutting categorical programs and putting maximum authority and discretion back at the local level with school boards and that's due to approve a brand new local control formula, distributing suppl
we seem to think education is a thing like a vaccine that can be designed from afar, but as the irish butler yates said, education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. this year, as you consider new education laws, consider the principle of subsidiarity. the idea that a central authority should perform tasks that cannot be performed at a more immediate or local level. higher or more remote levels of government like the state should render assistance to local school...
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chambliss has faced criticism from afar republicans for working with democrats on a bipartisan debt asa plan. from across the aisle, democratic senator tom harkin of iowa has announced his retirement after five terms in office. he served in washington for 40 years, previously as a member of congress. president obama has tapped longtime aide dennis mckenna to become his new white house chief of staff. obama made the announcement friday. >> he has been one of my closest and most trusted advisers, president to campaign, on my transition team. he has been an indispensable member of my national security team as well. dennis has played a key role in every major national security decision in my presidency. it from ending the war in iraq to winding down the war in afghanistan, from our response to natural disasters around the world like haiti and the tsunami in japan to the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, the callous crisis in between, day and night. >> it replaces jack lew who has been appointed to take over from timothy geithner are at the treasury. teachers at a seattle area high school wi
chambliss has faced criticism from afar republicans for working with democrats on a bipartisan debt asa plan. from across the aisle, democratic senator tom harkin of iowa has announced his retirement after five terms in office. he served in washington for 40 years, previously as a member of congress. president obama has tapped longtime aide dennis mckenna to become his new white house chief of staff. obama made the announcement friday. >> he has been one of my closest and most trusted...
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he's like stalking the moose with the helicopter from afar, and you can tell the moose knows something'sp. >> the moose is just as curious as these copter pilots. >> oh! [ laughter ] >> do you see this? >> instead of returning away, the moose turns around and starts walking right up to the camera. looks up in the air to see what this alien craft is hovering over his little pasture here. >> i love this. i love it. >> that is cool, man. he was able to get that thing -- right on top of that, really. >> it did them a favor by coming out from behind that bush and saying, hey, what's going on? hey? >> at the end of the video you can see the helicopter coming back to where the guys are flying. >>> it's the latest, greatest from one of our favorites and a few of his new friends. >> they got crazy skills here. these guys are awesome. look what they're doing. >> flying high and @hówç >>> it's two days before christmas. you're in a packed restaurant with 25, 30 customers including small families and a bike irfight breaks out. look to the top left of your screen. that's what happened in this popula
he's like stalking the moose with the helicopter from afar, and you can tell the moose knows something'sp. >> the moose is just as curious as these copter pilots. >> oh! [ laughter ] >> do you see this? >> instead of returning away, the moose turns around and starts walking right up to the camera. looks up in the air to see what this alien craft is hovering over his little pasture here. >> i love this. i love it. >> that is cool, man. he was able to get that...
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he has experienced disaster, both up close and from afar. >> i'm trying to find ways how we cannot so completely but at least help in the case of a disaster. >> reporter: he is starting with renewed determination. next time a quake hits haiti, he hopes his hard work in japan will help keep the lines of communication open. nhk world, sendai. >>> south korea is known for outselling asian rivals with their electronic products but sales may be cooling off as global consumers spend less. ron madison has details on that. >> exactly. one of the reasons, gene, why the bank of korea has actually lowered now its forecast for the country's economic growth for this year. the bok estimates that gdp will expand 2.8% this year. that's 0.4 points lower than the 3.2% that it was forecasting last october. central bank officials explained that the global economic slowdown stemming from europe's debt crisis will credit the country's exports an they expect corporate investment to decline. but officials see a pick-up in the second half due to a recovery in trade. they speck the chinese government to implem
he has experienced disaster, both up close and from afar. >> i'm trying to find ways how we cannot so completely but at least help in the case of a disaster. >> reporter: he is starting with renewed determination. next time a quake hits haiti, he hopes his hard work in japan will help keep the lines of communication open. nhk world, sendai. >>> south korea is known for outselling asian rivals with their electronic products but sales may be cooling off as global consumers...
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. >> watch from afar. >> yes. a lot going on. >> thanks, jeff. we'll be right back.o... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. >>> back up the truck. we have a special delivery. a new wing for team oracle's 72-foot boat. it arrived in the bay area today. take a look. it came from new zealand. this is from oracle's damaged catamaran. this video was seen around the world. you might recall, there it goes, last august. the wing was shredded when the catamaran capsized during a training run near the golden gate bridge. the team was preparing for this summer's america's cup race. the boat could be ready to sail again next month. >>> well, the new congress wasn't popular, but this is really bad. >> a new poll from public policy polling shows
. >> watch from afar. >> yes. a lot going on. >> thanks, jeff. we'll be right back.o... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real....
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. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm here at the new sfja strzz center in san francisco. we'll go on a behind the scenes tour to find out what makes this place so groundbreaking. coming up.
. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm...
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. >> reporter: but the bad guys-- the al qaeda linked mass battalion led from afar by mokhtar mokhtar-- may still be holding 30 foreigners still unaccounted for. more detail has emerge with the free hostaged. some say they had explosives hung around their necks as they were placed in a convoy of vehicles by their captors. when the cars began to move, the algerian army unit surrounding the site feared the captives were being taken out of the compound and opened fire. britain's prime minister david cameron said the algerians told him the incident didn't end there. >> this is a large and complex site and they are still pursuing terrorists and possibly some of the hostages in other areas of the site. >> reporter: well secretary of defense leon panetta was in london meeting cameron, a u.s. plane was evacuating wounded hostages, including at least one american, to a military hospital in germany. >> terrorists should be on notice that they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, not in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. >> reporter: and the kidnappers are now reportedly offering a prison
. >> reporter: but the bad guys-- the al qaeda linked mass battalion led from afar by mokhtar mokhtar-- may still be holding 30 foreigners still unaccounted for. more detail has emerge with the free hostaged. some say they had explosives hung around their necks as they were placed in a convoy of vehicles by their captors. when the cars began to move, the algerian army unit surrounding the site feared the captives were being taken out of the compound and opened fire. britain's prime...
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offense firm grind metal has developed a new laser weapon system that can shoot fast moving drones from afar the two laser weapons used radar and optical systems to detect and track drones the laser is then shot to drones at a far distance from right out of the sky during tatts rhine battle plans to integrate an automatic cannon to the laser system and try to mount it on various vehicles to make the whole thing mobile but let's say you fear drones it can afford a laser system but the power to cut through a steel girder is there anything out there for you you probably afford a new hoodie new york artist adam harvey is unveiling a clothing line designed to make the wear close to invisible to surveillance drone the line is called stealth where harvey created it in collaboration with fashion designer joanna bloomfield the clothes include an empty drone a hoodie and matching scarf that confused thermal imaging that way the drones can't see so to speak a t. shirt to text where the organs from x. rays in a rocket blockers stop cellphones from sending or receiving signals harvey told the magazine rh
offense firm grind metal has developed a new laser weapon system that can shoot fast moving drones from afar the two laser weapons used radar and optical systems to detect and track drones the laser is then shot to drones at a far distance from right out of the sky during tatts rhine battle plans to integrate an automatic cannon to the laser system and try to mount it on various vehicles to make the whole thing mobile but let's say you fear drones it can afford a laser system but the power to...
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. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm here at the new sfja strzz center in san francisco. we'll go on a behind the scenes tour to find out what makes this place so groundbreaking. coming up. >>> good evening. welcome to "this week in northern california." it's been an eventful week with the governor's address from the state capital, emotions running high in oakland. not to mention a new one of a kind arts institution celebrating a grand opening in san francisco. we have much to get to. let's begin by introducing our panelists. joining me tonight, matthai kuruvila, "san francisco chronicle" reporter. jolie o'dell, of venturebeat.com. as well as john myers, kxtv politic
. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm...
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. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm here at the new sfja strzz center in san francisco. we'll go on a behind the scenes tour to find out what makes this place so groundbreaking. coming up.
. >> we seem to think that education's a thing, like a vaccine that can be designed from afar and simply injected into our children. >> the embattled oakland police department brings on an expensive consultant, but his tough tactics are generating controversy. >> i vote against this contract tonight is not about not being serious about crime. >> apple stock takes a plunge. it's something taking a bite out of innovation at the silicon valley giant. >>> plus. i'm...
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things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change the face and focus of news. she has recently written a book that is very important, both for her but for us, because it really tells the story of her life and all that has gone on in the world she has lived in. my angelo was quoted as saying "no people can say they understand the times in which they have lived unless they have read this book." the name of that book is "never in my wildest dreams." belva davis. [applause] [applause] >> listen, thank you very much for that generous round of applause. i am going to start out by boring you, telling you what my mourning has been like. because i am is no
things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change...
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afar in the underground parking lot of an apartment complex in southwest moscow has killed nine peopleseven others were taken to a hospital with injuries the blaze reportedly broke out after a pile of building rubbish caught fire one of the victims are believed to be construction workers who aren't the officials and the top manager of the company responsible for the building safety has been detained and interrogated victims of the blaze and now being identified. while they're turning to some other news making global headlines of the moment at least fifteen thousand people marched in london to protest against the government's plans to close services at a hospital in the city's south lewisham hospital will have its maternity ward an accident and emergency department closed as part of re organization program itself of the south london health care for us was placed into administration due to huge debt demonstrators claim the plans were put lives at risk and create a wiring political precedent. in syria more than one hundred inmates were freed by rebels during fighting with government force
afar in the underground parking lot of an apartment complex in southwest moscow has killed nine peopleseven others were taken to a hospital with injuries the blaze reportedly broke out after a pile of building rubbish caught fire one of the victims are believed to be construction workers who aren't the officials and the top manager of the company responsible for the building safety has been detained and interrogated victims of the blaze and now being identified. while they're turning to some...
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mostly from afar. mostly through what journalists write about them and what they occasionally see on tv. they don't have an intimate since of what people in life are like there. the question would be what's different in a way about the people in israel? there is a difference, and the difference is because israel is so much in the news, so frequently in the news, and so much in terms of the issues that people, i think, come to think they do really know this place, and they know certain particular things about it. when, in fact, there's really, of course, very little sense of the actual place of what goes on there, and that is first and foremost what this book says it was its ambition, one that's been fulfilled. of course, this book is also not and cannot and does not neglect the large issues, the issues that lela enumerated in the passages that i read for reasons she stated herself. "it's inevitable the people affected are influenced by politics and conflict." one can't help but talk about that, and, al
mostly from afar. mostly through what journalists write about them and what they occasionally see on tv. they don't have an intimate since of what people in life are like there. the question would be what's different in a way about the people in israel? there is a difference, and the difference is because israel is so much in the news, so frequently in the news, and so much in terms of the issues that people, i think, come to think they do really know this place, and they know certain...
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that they're unmanned is also the killie's heel of this program that is they're being operated from afar by the transmission of signals so of course if that signal stream can be can be replicated it can be interrupted the vehicle itself can be hijacked and we've seen a number of incidents of that i mean just this summer a group of students at the university of texas at austin demonstrated that they could hack their way into some drones right into the nose of some representatives of v.h.s. and they would go back over the last three or four years we see a half dozen incidents in which hostile forces in iraq in afghanistan in iran have claimed to have been able to hack in to or intercept drones so the pentagon every term has insisted that that isn't the case but there have been drones that it veered off course and have landed at places where they shouldn't have landed which suggests that something went wrong and we do know this is an issue when it comes to coding the problem is that there's just no way to check the vulnerabilities and piece together the software that are running our drawing
that they're unmanned is also the killie's heel of this program that is they're being operated from afar by the transmission of signals so of course if that signal stream can be can be replicated it can be interrupted the vehicle itself can be hijacked and we've seen a number of incidents of that i mean just this summer a group of students at the university of texas at austin demonstrated that they could hack their way into some drones right into the nose of some representatives of v.h.s. and...
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everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the games going on. and there you, grover norquist, a very bright guy, still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge is a pledge. it cannot be broken, when many of your own party are now say you know what, it doesn't make sense to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> well, two things. the pledge is not for life, but everybody who signed the pledge including peter king who tried to weasle out of it, shame on him as the "new york sun" said today. i hope his wife understands that commitments last a little longer than two years or something. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. hang on, hang on, hang on. that was a bit below the belt, grover. >> hey, if you think a commitment is not for as long as as you made it for. the commitment for the pledge as peter king well know whence he signed it is as long as you're in congress, you will rein in spending and reform government, not raise taxes. it's not for 500 years or two generations. it's only as long as you're in the house or the senate. if he stayed too long, that's
everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the games going on. and there you, grover norquist, a very bright guy, still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge is a pledge. it cannot be broken, when many of your own party are now say you know what, it doesn't make sense to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> well, two things. the pledge is not for life, but everybody who signed the pledge including peter king who tried to weasle out of it,...
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everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledge is not for life but anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments last longer than two years or something. the commitment from the -- >> hang on, hang on. that was below the belt. >> if you think a commitment only is not for as long as you make it for, the commitment for the pledge as peter king well knows, when he signed it, is that as long as you are in congress, you will rein in spending and reform government, not raise taxes. it is not for 500 years are two generations. only as long as you are in the house or the senate. he stayed too long that is his problem. you don't tell the bank the mortgage
everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledge is not for life but anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments...
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look people like misty and i know i'm analyzing from afar, but a lot of times when women who reach outho marry men in jail, etc. they like a captive audience. they like they can get his full attention. a lot of people think he's monster. they show a lot of love and they get a little love back. it's sad and that's part what have is happening, what is next. >> the oxygen network is coming out with a new reality show. it's is entitled "my baby's mamas." >> what's his name? >> shody lowe. >> shoddy lowe. >> you might be familiar with him. i'm not sure i know his name. he's the guy who did laffey taffy. so we've got a clip? >> yes we do. let's take a look at it. >> he might be a rapper, but here in atlanta he's known for having 11 kids. we have angela. aka chocolate. she's the fighter baby mama. tamara she's no drama baby mama. there is serena and liana aka pebbles. >> i have all these baby mamas. >> so understandably some don't like this reality show. they've changed to change dot organize so this doesn't air. the oxygen network has taken that trailer down from their website. in fact, we w
look people like misty and i know i'm analyzing from afar, but a lot of times when women who reach outho marry men in jail, etc. they like a captive audience. they like they can get his full attention. a lot of people think he's monster. they show a lot of love and they get a little love back. it's sad and that's part what have is happening, what is next. >> the oxygen network is coming out with a new reality show. it's is entitled "my baby's mamas." >> what's his name?...
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everyone laughing at you from afar, the american public is sick and tired of all of the games going on and there you, grover norquist, a very bright guy, still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many in your path are saying, you know what, it doesn't make sense to have that resolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledge is not for life. and everybody who signed the pledge, including peter king, shame on him as the new york sunset. i hope his wife understands that commitments last a little longer than two years or something. the commitment from the pledge -- >> whoa. hang on. hang on. that was a bit below the belt, grover. >> hey, if you think a commitment is not for as long as you make it for, the commitment for the pledge, as peter king well knows when he signed it is that as long as you're in congress, you will rein in spending. it's only as long as you're in the house or senate. if he stayed too long, that's his problem. but you you don't tell the bank, oh, the mortgage, wasn't that a long time ago? if you make a commitment, you keep i
everyone laughing at you from afar, the american public is sick and tired of all of the games going on and there you, grover norquist, a very bright guy, still resolutely saying a pledge is a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many in your path are saying, you know what, it doesn't make sense to have that resolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledge is not for life. and everybody who signed the pledge, including peter king, shame on him as the new york sunset. i hope his...
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if you have an interest in my opinion from afar, but no.z: are now the chairman and not the ceo, looking at what happened, the top and the bottom line, your businesses for people who don't know, rental, leasing and logistics. which portion of this drove the numbers this time? >> this quarter it was largely driven by commercial rental. so there seems to be a positive demand level. we have right-sided our fleet over time. utilization was good, timing was good and also take into account with the hurricanes handy recovery, that added a hit as well and we sold a few more additional use trucks. the lead this time was in rental. sometimes when rental is strong it could be because customers have been a bit hesitant about signing a long-term contracts and that is what we want to make sure we keep that momentum as well. led by rental, leasing was strong, leasing and maintenance and our supply chain that justice activity with new contract was up very strongly. overall good, led by rental. liz: where do you want to spend it in 2013? >> 2013 will be ano
if you have an interest in my opinion from afar, but no.z: are now the chairman and not the ceo, looking at what happened, the top and the bottom line, your businesses for people who don't know, rental, leasing and logistics. which portion of this drove the numbers this time? >> this quarter it was largely driven by commercial rental. so there seems to be a positive demand level. we have right-sided our fleet over time. utilization was good, timing was good and also take into account with...
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appeared from from afar. in december, we picked up saddam.t became obvious that, as one of my guys described, a bunch of former miss -- regime guys were not really running the beginning of the resistance, the beginning of the insurgency. zarqawi had started to build a network that took trained people, or iraqi sunnis -- trained people, iraqi sunnis, who had been dislocated from their position in society, sometimes government, sometimes military might and they were terrified of the shia, which was going to be dominant in the future. you had this combination of factors that was fear of the future, frustration against foreign invaders, and then -- not as much religious extremism as sometimes is perceived. it was not really an al qaeda religious movement. it was a political movement, but he got leveraged by some very clever work by people like abu musab al-zarqawi. we were very sure he was there at the beginning of early 2004. we started to track his work. in the spring of 2004, when falluja became the first spot in the country where they held gr
appeared from from afar. in december, we picked up saddam.t became obvious that, as one of my guys described, a bunch of former miss -- regime guys were not really running the beginning of the resistance, the beginning of the insurgency. zarqawi had started to build a network that took trained people, or iraqi sunnis -- trained people, iraqi sunnis, who had been dislocated from their position in society, sometimes government, sometimes military might and they were terrified of the shia, which...
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everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely sang a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledges not for life pick anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments last longer than two years or something. the commitment from the plant. >> hang on, hang on. that was below the belt. >> if you think a commitment only is not for as long as you make it for, the commitment for the pledge as peter king well knows, when he signed it, is that as long as you are in congress, you will rein in spending and reform government, not raise taxes. it is not for 500 years are two generations. only as long as you are in the house or the senate. he stayed too long that is his problem. you don't tell the bank the mortgag
everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely sang a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledges not for life pick anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments...
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i am looking this from afar but i see a country, yes, we have sanctions but we do give waivers to somecountries. some countries get to do business with them. they do get some relief. they are behind problems with syria, problems with hezbollah, with hamas. they are destabilize go to israel. we may be on different time track than their nuclear weapons problem. so, there is going to come on a time we have to make a different decision? >> we've always said all options is on the table. the president has been clear on that. i am glad you raised the terrorism as peculiar of iran's behavior. there is so much attention on the effort to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon that we sometimes overlook the active efforts by the iranian revolutionary guard, their proxies like the lebanese hezbollah, to engage asags nations, bombings, destabilizing countries. that has been a very challenging ongoing threat. for a while, i have to tell you, when i came into office there were too many countries that were turning a blind eye to it. we have worked very hard to get the international community parti
i am looking this from afar but i see a country, yes, we have sanctions but we do give waivers to somecountries. some countries get to do business with them. they do get some relief. they are behind problems with syria, problems with hezbollah, with hamas. they are destabilize go to israel. we may be on different time track than their nuclear weapons problem. so, there is going to come on a time we have to make a different decision? >> we've always said all options is on the table. the...
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everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely sang a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledges not for life pick anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments last longer than two years or something. the commitment from the plant. >> hang on, hang on. that was below the belt. >> if you think a commitment only is not for as long as you make it for, the commitment for the pledge as peter king well knows, when he signed it, is that as long as you are in congress, you will rein in spending and reform government, not raise taxes. it is not for 500 years are two generations. only as long as you are in the house or the senate. he stayed too long that is his problem. you don't tell the bank the mortgag
everyone laughing at you from afar. the american public sick and tired of all the teams going on and there are you, a very bright guy still resolutely sang a pledge is a pledge, it cannot be broken when many of your own party are now saying it doesn't make sense. to just have this irresolute position anymore. >> two things. the pledges not for life pick anybody sign the pledge including peter king who tried to weasel out of it, shame on him, i hope his wife understands that commitments...
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i have an opinion sort of from afar, i give you that up front. i think you do have a positive effect. you can have positive effects in striking and meet the drones, or whatever you do, kinetics strikes and things like that, because you can disrupt the organization and take out key leaders. i have never seen it where it is decisive. i have never seen where you can do enough drone strikes to destroy an entire network, or decapitate it enough so that new leaders do not rise. i hope that is not the whole. i think it has got to be a supporting efforts for other activities, hopefully by the government of yemen. what we have to understand about drone strikes is for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. every time you shoot inside a country, there are some who are happy about it and some who are not. often, those who are not happy about it are not directly affected by it. if you look in pakistan right now, those who are most opposed to american drone strikes are not those who are close to the strikes. they are those who are outraged by th
i have an opinion sort of from afar, i give you that up front. i think you do have a positive effect. you can have positive effects in striking and meet the drones, or whatever you do, kinetics strikes and things like that, because you can disrupt the organization and take out key leaders. i have never seen it where it is decisive. i have never seen where you can do enough drone strikes to destroy an entire network, or decapitate it enough so that new leaders do not rise. i hope that is not the...
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hundreds of millions watched from afar, yes, in awe at the history being made. >> i, barack hussein obamado solemnly swear -- >> but even as the new president took the oath, the grand expectations of this historic occasion were clashing with the fierce urgency of the challenges. >> starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking america. >> probably no one since roosevelt has entered office with that sense of crisis, that sense of burden. >> the problems waiting for him on the oval office desk included two wars, a broken health care system, an economy on the verge of collapse, millions facing foreclosure, a jobless rate spiking relentlessly skyward. >> tomorrow we're expecting another dismal jobs report on top of the 2.6 million jobs that we lost last year. we've lost half a million jobs each month for the last two months. >> but while all agreed on its ferocity, the crisis failed to unite a polarized country. despite a highly vocal opposition, the president managed to push through the biggest economic stimulus in history. >> there you g
hundreds of millions watched from afar, yes, in awe at the history being made. >> i, barack hussein obamado solemnly swear -- >> but even as the new president took the oath, the grand expectations of this historic occasion were clashing with the fierce urgency of the challenges. >> starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking america. >> probably no one since roosevelt has entered office with that sense of crisis,...
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well, that gave the nr afar more power than deserved. i didn't believe it was true then and i don't believe. >> west virginia, kentucky, tennessee that's where he was finding his problems, right? >> where republicans win anyway. the people who vote for republicans. in those states are not going to vote for a democrat. it doesn't matter what he does. >> i'm not going to argue except on these points of electoral college votes. it used to be we got arkansas the democratic side. west virginia was consistently -- anyway, the guys on the far right here. fear factor. kentucky senator rand paul wants to run for president is concerned the president has a king complex. and paul is out there vowing to nullify any executive orders that impede on congressional powers which by the way has not happened. we used the word nullification, you're talking civil war here. let's watch. >> in our founding fathers were very concerned about having a separation of paurpz think didn't want -- they didn't want to let the president become a king. they said congress w
well, that gave the nr afar more power than deserved. i didn't believe it was true then and i don't believe. >> west virginia, kentucky, tennessee that's where he was finding his problems, right? >> where republicans win anyway. the people who vote for republicans. in those states are not going to vote for a democrat. it doesn't matter what he does. >> i'm not going to argue except on these points of electoral college votes. it used to be we got arkansas the democratic side....
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. >> reporter: lance frederick of the department of veterans afares reiterates the sentiments of walmart's ceo: veterans make hard working loyal employees but he is concerned about the caveat in the offer to hire any honorably discharged veteran within onier of active doubt. >> that's unfortunate that they limit it like that. >> reporter: he says most vets want to take advantage of the free education offered by the g.i. bill. after three or four years you might have a vet ready to enter the workforce. >> certainly. when you come back you're a little out of sync with the civilian population. it takes a while to get back into the swing of things. now they are ready to go work. but they are not eligible. >> reporter: and even if they are eligible, some question why vets would want to work for walmart. >> the 1.4 million people work there is now say we don't get a decent wage or healthcare and we want something better. >> reporter: author al norman, an outspoken critic of walmart is referring to the nationwide black friday protest where workers decide low -- cited low warnings, decreasing part
. >> reporter: lance frederick of the department of veterans afares reiterates the sentiments of walmart's ceo: veterans make hard working loyal employees but he is concerned about the caveat in the offer to hire any honorably discharged veteran within onier of active doubt. >> that's unfortunate that they limit it like that. >> reporter: he says most vets want to take advantage of the free education offered by the g.i. bill. after three or four years you might have a vet...
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looking at it from afar, from outside the beltway, what are the big challenges that you think president obama has to be concerned about? >> every term it has been exacerbating a lot of the president's weaknesses. if he wants to get along, if he wants to make some progress with republicans, he has to get be less self-righteous. that could be played earlier. he keeps presenting these false choices that it's either getting -- you're either political, you want an a from the nra or you want safe school, safe children. if you have an opposite view, an opposing view, you can't get to the table if the president is going to set you up as the demon in every case. he immediate to be less self-refr he shall. he needs to take more responsibility. one thing that's happened here is the statute of limitations has run out on blaine bush, and he has to get more to the realities. when he told speaker boehner that we don't have a spending problem, we most certainly have a spending problem. the debt has increased exponentially under this president. he started off on the wrong foot, i think, not just with re
looking at it from afar, from outside the beltway, what are the big challenges that you think president obama has to be concerned about? >> every term it has been exacerbating a lot of the president's weaknesses. if he wants to get along, if he wants to make some progress with republicans, he has to get be less self-righteous. that could be played earlier. he keeps presenting these false choices that it's either getting -- you're either political, you want an a from the nra or you want...
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. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps
. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had...
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from afar we say civilians get killed and that's tough. that's not how afghans view it. if they see for example an american air strike. when you go back to 2001 of gages saw americans come in to topple the afghan government and they saw precise air strikes and came away with two conclusions. our intelligence is perfect and we are lethality is precise. then they would see an air strike later that would kill afghan civilians and they would go back to their previous frame and go one of two things is true. either the americans are trying to kill civilians or they're just casual and they just don't care. >> rose: those reasons would make them like americans. >> that's right. and there's this growing feeling that the taliban's not as big a problem as this elephant america that goes around stomping on our compounds killing our people. so i came to the conclusion the only way we could succeed is change the way we operate. the only way we could succeed is make the afghan people believe we're on their side and protecting them. convince them that it's in their interest, they will b
from afar we say civilians get killed and that's tough. that's not how afghans view it. if they see for example an american air strike. when you go back to 2001 of gages saw americans come in to topple the afghan government and they saw precise air strikes and came away with two conclusions. our intelligence is perfect and we are lethality is precise. then they would see an air strike later that would kill afghan civilians and they would go back to their previous frame and go one of two things...
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been calling christie and is only too happy to watch the house republicans self-inflicted wounds from afar. a tangled web of alliances and motives with christie adding to the intrigue by playing boehner against his double-crossing deputy. >> i spoke to joert leader cantor earlier today. i have to tell you that i think that eric was working as hard as he could to get this done for us. >> and as fearful as i am of ever interrupting chris christie, i want to let you know that tim cain will be sworn in on the floor, and we will take a look at that, and i believe it is happening even as we speak. senator-elect democrat tim cain of virginia. he was the governor of virginia from 2006 to 2010, and he is also former head of the dnc, and after the virginia tech shooting, then governor cain proposed and signed new reform forces more funding for the state's mental health system. that is tim kaine. will he we will go back to the panel and talk more about chris christie and his backing of cantor, which forced a panicked boehner to run to his number two and put out a hurried joint statement announcing an
been calling christie and is only too happy to watch the house republicans self-inflicted wounds from afar. a tangled web of alliances and motives with christie adding to the intrigue by playing boehner against his double-crossing deputy. >> i spoke to joert leader cantor earlier today. i have to tell you that i think that eric was working as hard as he could to get this done for us. >> and as fearful as i am of ever interrupting chris christie, i want to let you know that tim cain...
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from afar, the u.s.state department today urged morsi's government to proceed carefully. >> we are watching how the emergency law put in place will be applied given the very sensitive history of this in egypt. what's most important is that the egyptian government respect the rights of all egyptians to due process going forward. >> brown: meanwhile as thousands of egyptians attended funerals, the morsi government waited to see whether emergency rule will quell the trouble. a short time ago i spoke about the situation to a reporter of the financial times from cairo. welcome. so where do things stand now? is the violence, the worse of it over? or is it expected to continue? >> it's really not clear at all. i think that's one of the hopes of the government of president mohammed morsi, that the violence will burn itself out, but what we're seeing now is that the violence is spreading to cities where we hadn't seen it in recent days. the protests, especially against this new marshal law, this emergency law, ar
from afar, the u.s.state department today urged morsi's government to proceed carefully. >> we are watching how the emergency law put in place will be applied given the very sensitive history of this in egypt. what's most important is that the egyptian government respect the rights of all egyptians to due process going forward. >> brown: meanwhile as thousands of egyptians attended funerals, the morsi government waited to see whether emergency rule will quell the trouble. a short...
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from afar the u.s.state department today urged morsi's government to proceed carefully. >> we are watching how the emergency law put in place will be applied given the very sensitive history of this in egypt. what's most important is that the egyptian government respect the rights of all egyptians to due process going forward. >> brown: meanwhile as thousands of egyptians attended funerals the morsi government waited to see whether emergency rule will quell the trouble. a short time ago i spoke about the situation to a reporter of the financial times from cairo. welcome. so where do things stand now? is the violence, the worse of it over? or is it expected to continue? >> it's really not clear at all. i think that's one of the hopes of the government of president mohammed morsi, that the violence will burn itself out but what we're seeing now is that the violence is spreading to cities where we hadn't seen it in recent days. the protests especially against this new marshal law this emergency law, are in
from afar the u.s.state department today urged morsi's government to proceed carefully. >> we are watching how the emergency law put in place will be applied given the very sensitive history of this in egypt. what's most important is that the egyptian government respect the rights of all egyptians to due process going forward. >> brown: meanwhile as thousands of egyptians attended funerals the morsi government waited to see whether emergency rule will quell the trouble. a short time...