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where israel's most important ally is an ally if her enemies. in the negotiations for the holocaust are called the peace process and they provide the time and space to acquire nuclear weapons and where the international dialogue about the middle east is constructed by the enemies of the jews that the rational situation has become almost impossible in the reasonable proposal for improving it is difficult to formulate, even more difficult to formulate. this is the context that the speaker has entered with just such an assessment of the proposal for the solution to. it's the new head of the security project if the freedom center and she's written a book that displays all of the intellectual. the senior contributing editor to the post and one of the most astute. readers of the columns would already be familiar with her intelligence and command on the ground. it is that intelligence and the courage that forms that allows her to analyze the situation and the policy proposals to deal with it while not being sucked into its delusions. the solution is a
where israel's most important ally is an ally if her enemies. in the negotiations for the holocaust are called the peace process and they provide the time and space to acquire nuclear weapons and where the international dialogue about the middle east is constructed by the enemies of the jews that the rational situation has become almost impossible in the reasonable proposal for improving it is difficult to formulate, even more difficult to formulate. this is the context that the speaker has...
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our nato allies. i believe that sanctions work but only when they're multilateral sanctions and we do sanctions individually and not as strong as they would be multilaterally yet a number of our nato allies have concerns and we've got to make sure they're part of whatever we do. we can't separate ourselves, in my viewpoint, from them. and that's -- our nato allies are tremendously important. some control experts continue to report that russia could potentially withdraw from treaties such as the i.n.f. and that they may further -- any further expansion of arms control efforts will likely make no headway for the foreseeable future system of, some of my colleagues, some of the pun -- i hear some pundits saying, give weapons, more sanctions, very few people are talking about diplomatic solutions. my first question is, do either of you still see, i believe there's still hope, we should talk and have conversations with nations we don't disagree with. is diplomacy an option here? do you seedy employee macy h
our nato allies. i believe that sanctions work but only when they're multilateral sanctions and we do sanctions individually and not as strong as they would be multilaterally yet a number of our nato allies have concerns and we've got to make sure they're part of whatever we do. we can't separate ourselves, in my viewpoint, from them. and that's -- our nato allies are tremendously important. some control experts continue to report that russia could potentially withdraw from treaties such as the...
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of every ally is resolute. the longest most complex operations in its history and one that is strengthen the capability and the cohesion of the alliance. it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial defense with its unique expeditionary capabilities because as we have seen threats to the alliance me to start -- neither start or stop at europe's doorstep. emerging threats and technologies mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of the area. balancing a full range of missions will require nato to have a full range of forces from high-end systems where deterrence to special operations in rapid response capabilities. allied forces will must also be ready deployable incapable of ensuring our collective security. i said
of every ally is resolute. the longest most complex operations in its history and one that is strengthen the capability and the cohesion of the alliance. it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial...
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this site chosen to honor all of the allies that died during the bedford boys 19 young soldiers from the one small town who lost their lives that day. the decision to invade europe had been in the planning stages for months. the russians had the treaty on the eastern front so the timing was right for the allies to strike hitler on the shores of ak fied orb o -- occupied franc. >> sail dorrs aors and airmen y about to embark on the great crusade. >> d-day will always stand in history as a defining moment of the second world war. >> retired colonel is a military historian. >> he believed if the allies were able to get a successful foot hold on the beaches that there would be no stopping the the allied plains. in hindsight it appears he was correct. >> the best way to get there is through fwrans. >> atkinson is the author of the become "the gun at last light." >> they had 3,000 miles to go from norway to the spanish border of france. >> they noticed operation over lord would land thousands of troops on the beaches of normandy. the code napes from british and sword utah and ohm maha were
this site chosen to honor all of the allies that died during the bedford boys 19 young soldiers from the one small town who lost their lives that day. the decision to invade europe had been in the planning stages for months. the russians had the treaty on the eastern front so the timing was right for the allies to strike hitler on the shores of ak fied orb o -- occupied franc. >> sail dorrs aors and airmen y about to embark on the great crusade. >> d-day will always stand in history...
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the loss of allied shipping along the u.s. east coast and the first six months of 1942 was on the order of magnitude greater in terms of its negative impact on the allied war effort. during that time the german u-boat's, never more than six to eight at a time operation of the coast were able to sank over 500 merchant ships killing thousands of in valuable civilian crewman and depriving the allied war effort of hundreds of thousands of tons of vinyl or cargo. and in that i found particularly fascinating is that i continued my research into operation from the. the and atlantic fleets on the date this message came out at more than 90 destroyers and coast guard cutters to bring in the atlantic to be the most of them were pretty hardened and experience from the two years than we to patrol the taken place in 1940 and 1941 under the order of president roosevelt. a particularly damning detail was that on the date this message arrived there were 15 front-line atlantic creek to stores tied up in staten island, new york awaiting final or
the loss of allied shipping along the u.s. east coast and the first six months of 1942 was on the order of magnitude greater in terms of its negative impact on the allied war effort. during that time the german u-boat's, never more than six to eight at a time operation of the coast were able to sank over 500 merchant ships killing thousands of in valuable civilian crewman and depriving the allied war effort of hundreds of thousands of tons of vinyl or cargo. and in that i found particularly...
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they must reaffirm that from the mediterranean to the baltics, allies are low eyes -- allies.ur commitment to every ally is resolute. this comes as nato and its combat mission in afghanistan later this year. the longest, most complex operation in its history. one that has strengthened the capability and cohesion of the alliance. it comes as we prepare for a 80 in wales this fall. an opportunity to re-examine how ego militaries are trained, equipped, and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations, nato must balance a renewed emphasis on territorial -- as we have seen, threats to the alliance either start -- neither start nor stop. emerging threats mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of area. balancing a full range of missions will require nato to have a full range of forces. from high-end systems for deterrence and power projection to special operations and rapid response capabilities. allied forces must also be ready , deployable, and capable of ensuring our collective security.
they must reaffirm that from the mediterranean to the baltics, allies are low eyes -- allies.ur commitment to every ally is resolute. this comes as nato and its combat mission in afghanistan later this year. the longest, most complex operation in its history. one that has strengthened the capability and cohesion of the alliance. it comes as we prepare for a 80 in wales this fall. an opportunity to re-examine how ego militaries are trained, equipped, and structured to meet new and enduring...
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instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action. we have to broaden our tools to include diplomacy and development, sanctions and isolation. appeals to international law, and if just necessary and effective multi-lateral military action. in such circumstances we have to work with others because collective action in these circumstances is more likely to succeed. more likely to be sustained. less likely to lead to costly mistakes. this leads to my second point. for the foreseeable future the most direct threat to america at home and abroad remains terrorism. but a strategy that involves invading every country that harbors terrorist networks is naive and unsustainable. i believe we must shift our counterterrorism strategy drawing on the successes and shortcommings of our experience in iraq and afghanistan to more effectively partner with countries where terrorist networks seek a foothold. the need for a new strategy reflects the fact that today's principle threat no longer comes from a centralized al qaeda leadership. instead it comes
instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action. we have to broaden our tools to include diplomacy and development, sanctions and isolation. appeals to international law, and if just necessary and effective multi-lateral military action. in such circumstances we have to work with others because collective action in these circumstances is more likely to succeed. more likely to be sustained. less likely to lead to costly mistakes. this leads to my second point. for the...
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together with the allies, america struck huge blows against al qaeda corps and pushed back against the threatened to sustain the country, but this depends on a strategy with training afghans and that is why we trained hundreds of thousands of afghan soldiers and police. earlier in the spring, those forces, those afghan forces secured an election in which the afghans voted for the first democratic transfer of power in their history. and at the end of this year, a new afghan president will be in office. america's combat mission will be over. now -- [ applause ] as we move to the train and advisement in afghanistan, the reduced presence there allows us to more effectively address emerging threats in the middle east and north africa. so earlier this year, i asked the national security team to develop a plan for network of partnerships from south asia to sahil. and to this day, we are counting on congress to support an tie terrorism fund to design to train and facilitate capacity in partnership on the front line. the resources will give us flexibility to fulfill different missions. includin
together with the allies, america struck huge blows against al qaeda corps and pushed back against the threatened to sustain the country, but this depends on a strategy with training afghans and that is why we trained hundreds of thousands of afghan soldiers and police. earlier in the spring, those forces, those afghan forces secured an election in which the afghans voted for the first democratic transfer of power in their history. and at the end of this year, a new afghan president will be in...
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the russians had the germans retreating on the eastern front, so the time was right for the allies to strike hitler on the shores of occupied france. >> soldiers, you are about to embark upon the great crusade. >> d-day will always stand in history as a defining moment of the second world war. >> retired colonel is a military historian. >> there would be no stopping the allied might. in hindsight, it appeared he was correct. >> historian rick atkinson is the best selling author of the book "the guns at last light." >> the invasion plan known as operation over lord would land thousands of allied troops on the beaches of normandy. utah and omaha were the american beaches. >> it was delayed until june 5th and then bad weather caused it to be delayed yet again one day. >> southern england and eastern england would have resembled almost a vast stockyard, an industrial parking lot filled with every imaginable weapon. >> all along the coast there were a couple of dozen encampments where the americans were staging. >> this was the landing craft that carried our soldiers to the beaches of norm
the russians had the germans retreating on the eastern front, so the time was right for the allies to strike hitler on the shores of occupied france. >> soldiers, you are about to embark upon the great crusade. >> d-day will always stand in history as a defining moment of the second world war. >> retired colonel is a military historian. >> there would be no stopping the allied might. in hindsight, it appeared he was correct. >> historian rick atkinson is the best...
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is allied solution. in northeast asia, the use has over 600,000 rok servicemembers who are on the frontline of democratic. there is no other country in the region that can be more beneficial to the u.s. and the rok. the rok and u.s. allies have been successful but i believe there are some areas in which we can improve upon. the first area is to improve our capabilities of the alliance. the rock armed forces to facilitate projects continuously to a higher -- strike capabili capability, isr capabilities enabling warfare in the future. as the north korean missile and nuclear threat continues to rise we must prioritize the position of korea anti-missile defense system to neutralize north korea's systems before the launch. the u.s. fta should also steadily maintain -- usfk, stationed in korea and maintain most modernized. the u.s. should provide sufficient bridging capability that includes information capabilities like isr for the rok forces. second, alliance must display the robustness of the alliance and re
is allied solution. in northeast asia, the use has over 600,000 rok servicemembers who are on the frontline of democratic. there is no other country in the region that can be more beneficial to the u.s. and the rok. the rok and u.s. allies have been successful but i believe there are some areas in which we can improve upon. the first area is to improve our capabilities of the alliance. the rock armed forces to facilitate projects continuously to a higher -- strike capabili capability, isr...
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to a slaughter of allied shipping long the east coast for a few months. this message was in advance based on solid intelligence, particularly the british codes-breaking of leslie clark, which was able to pinpoint they're locations and their intended movements. why is this message so deadfully well, it's because historians pretty well agree that pearl harbor was a disaster, but the loss of allied shipping along the u.s. east coast in the first six months of 1942 was an order of magnitude greater in terms of its negative impact on the allied war effort. during that time, the german uabouts, never more than six to eight at a time operating off the coast, were able to sink over 500 merchant ships, killing thousands of invaluable civilian crewmen and depriving the allied war effort of hundreds of thousands of tons of vital war cargo. the thing that i found particularly fascinating is, i continue my research into operation drumbeat, was that the atlantic fleet on the date his message came out, had more than 90 combat destroyers and treasury class coast guard cu
to a slaughter of allied shipping long the east coast for a few months. this message was in advance based on solid intelligence, particularly the british codes-breaking of leslie clark, which was able to pinpoint they're locations and their intended movements. why is this message so deadfully well, it's because historians pretty well agree that pearl harbor was a disaster, but the loss of allied shipping along the u.s. east coast in the first six months of 1942 was an order of magnitude greater...
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we have to be patient with allies who have their own concerns. but we can take a step forward every so often we might actually get to the gold standard here of a regional approach someday. >> and then on north korea, clearly what you do, what you have to respond to is not what we are watching on the ground. is your assessment, is the administration assessed under the leadership of north korea and potential instability, unpredictability pear growing as the threat escalates because of that? >> we certainly had hoped when the new north korean leader came into power that we might find a more cooperative for a rational actor as it korea that could actually work to get rid of their nuclear program, get rid of their ballistic missile program and open up the economy with the worst that would accrue from a mars runcible north korean policy. that has not happened and that the executions and continued execution and purchase of north korea, it does not appear as though we will see peace break out for a jeffersonian democracy in a science to it. so we have to
we have to be patient with allies who have their own concerns. but we can take a step forward every so often we might actually get to the gold standard here of a regional approach someday. >> and then on north korea, clearly what you do, what you have to respond to is not what we are watching on the ground. is your assessment, is the administration assessed under the leadership of north korea and potential instability, unpredictability pear growing as the threat escalates because of that?...
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the fact is that we have treaty commitments to our allies, to our allies. they are not the rest of the universe, the rest of those world. those are with those countries with whom we have entered those agreements. the president has been clear on the nato front and on japan was extraordinarily clear despite the point that clark was pointing out, that the article five treaty applies to the islands. the value of ambiguity and the value of strategic implications has been muddied by both sides, on the red lines and what would you do talking about in a given circumstance. being declared and clear about what you are going to do when your interests are challenged is not the best way to practice international policy, when you face challenges unique to be willing to make responses, when you are willing to take a concrete action, you need to sustain your action when you take it, but you need to leave room for a variety of actions and lead uncertainty in the minds of potential opponents. there is a lot of discussion right now about how we could be handling these situati
the fact is that we have treaty commitments to our allies, to our allies. they are not the rest of the universe, the rest of those world. those are with those countries with whom we have entered those agreements. the president has been clear on the nato front and on japan was extraordinarily clear despite the point that clark was pointing out, that the article five treaty applies to the islands. the value of ambiguity and the value of strategic implications has been muddied by both sides, on...
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we have to be patient with allies who have their own concerns. if we could take a step forward every so often, we might actually get to the gold standard. >> and then on north korea, clearly what you do is not divorced from what we are watching on the ground. is your assessment that the administration and north korea -- in north korea, and potential instability, growing? has the threat escalated? >> we certainly had hoped that when the new north korean leader kim and power, we might find a more cool operative or rational actor that we could work with. to get rid of their nuclear program. and open up their economy. that has not happened. and with the executions and continued executions and purges, it does not appear that we will see peace breakout or a jeffersonian democracy anytime soon. so we have to play it as it is, an work very closely with our regional partners to contain that threat. and ultimate sure that we are prepared. >> thank you. ukraine is obviously in the headlines. you made a very clear statement approach to missile defense in eur
we have to be patient with allies who have their own concerns. if we could take a step forward every so often, we might actually get to the gold standard. >> and then on north korea, clearly what you do is not divorced from what we are watching on the ground. is your assessment that the administration and north korea -- in north korea, and potential instability, growing? has the threat escalated? >> we certainly had hoped that when the new north korean leader kim and power, we might...
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of every ally is resolute. the longest most complex operations in its history and one that is strengthen the capability and the cohesion of the alliance. it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial defense with its unique expeditionary capabilities because as we have seen threats to the alliance me to start -- neither start or stop at europe's doorstep. emerging threats and technologies mean fewer and fewer places are truly out of the area. balancing a full range of missions will require nato to have a full range of forces from high-end systems where deterrence to special operations in rapid response capabilities. allied forces will must also be ready deployable incapable of ensuring our collective security. i said
of every ally is resolute. the longest most complex operations in its history and one that is strengthen the capability and the cohesion of the alliance. it also comes as we prepare for a nato summit this fall in wales which will be an opportunity to re-examine our nato militaries trained equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after more than a decade focused on counterinsurgency and stability operations for nato must balance within renewed emphasis on territorial...
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and reafirm from the mediterranean to the baltics that allies are allies. nato is ending combat in afghanistan later this year. the longest process in the in history and strengthed the ability the alliance. and we will be in wells this summer to examine how nato members are trained, equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after a decade, nato must balance a new influence on territory defense with renewed capability because we have seen threats to the alliance neither stop or start at europe's door step. emerging in technology means fewer and fewer places are of range. balancing this will require high end systems for deterants to special operations. allied forces must be ready, deployable and capable of ensuring our safety. we should focus on how much we spend and how we spend. this will require the united states to continue prioritizing capabilities that can operate across the spectrum of conflict against the most sophisticated. it will require nato nations also to prioritize similar investments in their own millitaries. since
and reafirm from the mediterranean to the baltics that allies are allies. nato is ending combat in afghanistan later this year. the longest process in the in history and strengthed the ability the alliance. and we will be in wells this summer to examine how nato members are trained, equipped and structured to meet new and enduring security challenges. after a decade, nato must balance a new influence on territory defense with renewed capability because we have seen threats to the alliance...
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we have allies willing to step up to the plate. ally in japan is actually increasing defense spending. we have other allies in other parts of the world willing to increase their spending. but what they would like to see is america that leads from the front, not behind and an america that leads with certainty. >> so what if beyond crimea, which the president did not really go into? vaef vladimir putin feels fit, despite the election, to go and take the rest of ukraine. what do we do? >> well, it is a very troubling situation, we have time now to talk to our allies and demonstrate a commitment to stand up for our allies in eastern europe. >> but what if they're not standing up, congressman, what if they're not doing what they should do? >> no question they need to join us. but again, this is where true leadership comes in. the president needs to engage our allies and he needs to be serious about the sanctions that we placed on russia. he needs to be serious about making sure that it is unacceptable to act mr. putin has been acting. h
we have allies willing to step up to the plate. ally in japan is actually increasing defense spending. we have other allies in other parts of the world willing to increase their spending. but what they would like to see is america that leads from the front, not behind and an america that leads with certainty. >> so what if beyond crimea, which the president did not really go into? vaef vladimir putin feels fit, despite the election, to go and take the rest of ukraine. what do we do?...
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and that -- its allies. and that gets me to a second part of retrenchment which is openings to, reaching out to adversaries. that is another characteristic of retrenchment which tends to be be an ingredient of the success of policy for a time, and then it tends to peter out. the efforts at a kind of detente that president eisenhower pursued really stalled in the late '50s. the opening to china that president nixon pursued then was kind of on hold for a while. it didn't produce much in the, in the 1970s until reinvigorated by subsequent administrations. you get a characteristic demand for more effort are allies who feel that this set of policies won't work very well. i mean, the classic case would be japan. in the 1970s. it was troubled by the outreach to china, troubled by the pullback of american power in the pacific. so that was a difficult decade for relations between the united states and japan. this is probably a policy that, i mean, a pattern that you'll see again now, a call for more active effort on
and that -- its allies. and that gets me to a second part of retrenchment which is openings to, reaching out to adversaries. that is another characteristic of retrenchment which tends to be be an ingredient of the success of policy for a time, and then it tends to peter out. the efforts at a kind of detente that president eisenhower pursued really stalled in the late '50s. the opening to china that president nixon pursued then was kind of on hold for a while. it didn't produce much in the, in...
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the powerful ally, the islamic front has broken ranks. the new manifesto calls for a state of law that stays away from fundamentalism and radicalism. the group describes it as an independent syrian decision. >> the manifesto is agreed by most of the groups. we didn't consult nusra, but we expected them to agree, if they don't we leave the argument aside. >> nusra did react and said the manifesto contradicted islam, because it called for fighting extremists, not infidels. it called for justice instead of revenge. it called for cooperation with the individual parties. these could be fighting islam, and the manifesto called for a state of law. >> reporter: so far mousse ra hasn't -- nusra hasn't condemned their allies. they have labelled groups traitors. it's not clear if and how the relationship will be affected. it's called for street protests when the united states labelled it a terrorist organizations. it is made up of syrians and took orders from the al qaeda leadership. this has prevented the west from providing the islamic front with
the powerful ally, the islamic front has broken ranks. the new manifesto calls for a state of law that stays away from fundamentalism and radicalism. the group describes it as an independent syrian decision. >> the manifesto is agreed by most of the groups. we didn't consult nusra, but we expected them to agree, if they don't we leave the argument aside. >> nusra did react and said the manifesto contradicted islam, because it called for fighting extremists, not infidels. it called...
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and the head of france's far right party says she is determined to find other allies. serbians living abroad begin voting this wednesday on an election that is widely expected to return president bashar al-assad to power. >> we first begin with the story of the syrian elections with syrians are broad -- abroad begin counting their votes this wednesday and a boat that is widely expected to return bashar al-assad to power. lebanon in particular held voting amid allegations syrian officials may have pressured refugees into voting. an estimated 200,000 of the 3 million syrians living abroad are eligible to vote, but the syrian opposition and its allies declared the election to be a sham. the rest of syria will be going to the polls next tuesday. for more on the story, let's .ross what was the turnout like today in lebanon where there are many syrian refugees about? >> it was pretty tumultuous. thousands of syrian refugees and the embassyed up at today. it was the only polling station in the whole country. ashas been extended tomorrow an emergency measure because .here were
and the head of france's far right party says she is determined to find other allies. serbians living abroad begin voting this wednesday on an election that is widely expected to return president bashar al-assad to power. >> we first begin with the story of the syrian elections with syrians are broad -- abroad begin counting their votes this wednesday and a boat that is widely expected to return bashar al-assad to power. lebanon in particular held voting amid allegations syrian officials...
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we must safeguard our allies from political volatility. we must have crossed agency coordination to carry that out. i look forward to your testimony. i recognize the gentlelady from california for her opening statement. >> thank you. i look forward to an informative discussion. i agree that russian control of ukraine is a critical issue. the european union gets 24% of its gas from russia. some countries are dependent on russia for the entirety of their supply. considering the obvious imperial ambitions of putin, the u.s. must help focus this on russian gas. in the short term, proposals to help ukraine by fast tracking approval with export terminals will quickly get the u.s. help to europe and ukraine. the u.s. has only one export terminal. there is another one in louisiana. building more terminals to find them will take several years. i am all in favor of getting the department of energy the resources they need for this process. it is a complex and slow process. it could benefit from additional resources. we should not pretend that this is
we must safeguard our allies from political volatility. we must have crossed agency coordination to carry that out. i look forward to your testimony. i recognize the gentlelady from california for her opening statement. >> thank you. i look forward to an informative discussion. i agree that russian control of ukraine is a critical issue. the european union gets 24% of its gas from russia. some countries are dependent on russia for the entirety of their supply. considering the obvious...
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when the security of our allies is in danger. still need to ask tough questions about whether our actions are proportional and effective and just. international opinion matters. but america should never ask permission to protect our people, our homeland or our way of life. [ applause ] on the other hand when issues of global concern do not pose a direct threat to the united states, when such issues are at stake, when crises arise that stir our conscious or push the world in a more dangerous direction, but do not directly threaten us, the threshold for military action must be higher. in such circumstances, we should not go it alone. instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action. we have to broaden our tools to include diplomacy and development, sanctions, isolation. appeals to international law and if just, necessary and effective multilateral military action. in such circumstances, we have to work with others because collective action in these circumstances is more likely to succeed. more likely to be su
when the security of our allies is in danger. still need to ask tough questions about whether our actions are proportional and effective and just. international opinion matters. but america should never ask permission to protect our people, our homeland or our way of life. [ applause ] on the other hand when issues of global concern do not pose a direct threat to the united states, when such issues are at stake, when crises arise that stir our conscious or push the world in a more dangerous...
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don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally.rwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. neil: all right, called norwegian air, a lot of big they take unfair advantage of labor and the like but it could have something to do with this. a typical new york to london package would be flight on more i don't thinnorwegian air. less than u.s., they are on average $500 less round trip than any other guys, so, that bringing us to jetblue airways founder, ceo david neeleman are they being forced out the union guys the other big boys are afraid of the competition? >> who likes competition. really. you could have a monopoly. everyone would choose to have it. neil: you think they are doing their best to keep them out because th
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don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally.n folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. be a sound sleeper, or...l you mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. neil: all of you guys during the commercial break, it's great to dock you. people say housing doesn't look good. especially when you think of the latest numbers. that tells me that those are a lot of wealthy people. but it's not the average joe. and then adding insult to injury, we have many who are out of
don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally.n folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's...
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trust between our allies has dwindled. our enemies grow bolder every day, our relationship with israel seems to be crumbling. we've killed thousands or hundreds, no one knows, with an unaccountable drone war, and terrorism is on the rise. now, don't take my word for it. let's listen to democrat senator dianne feinstein on cnn. >> i see the intelligence. terror is not down in the world, it is up, both deaths, injuries, in many, many different places. >> peter, how can anyone say that president obama's foreign policy has been a success? >> well, i think the thing that most americans care about most is that we have not had another terrorist attack anywhere near the scale that we had on george w. bush's watch on 9/11. yes, there have been terrorist attacks around the world, yes, al qaeda and jihadists are still a very significant problem, but the major thing most americans are most concerned about, the homeland, obama's record has been good and, of course, we got osama bin laden himself. america's relationships with allies are
trust between our allies has dwindled. our enemies grow bolder every day, our relationship with israel seems to be crumbling. we've killed thousands or hundreds, no one knows, with an unaccountable drone war, and terrorism is on the rise. now, don't take my word for it. let's listen to democrat senator dianne feinstein on cnn. >> i see the intelligence. terror is not down in the world, it is up, both deaths, injuries, in many, many different places. >> peter, how can anyone say that...
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when the security of our allies is in danger.these circumstances, we need to ask tough questions whether our actions are proportional and just. international opinion matters. america should never ask permission to protect our people, our homeland or our way of life. [applause] when global concerns do not pose a direct threat to the united states, when such issues are at stake, when crises arrive that push the world in a more dangerous direction but do not directly threaten us, then the threshold for military action must be higher. in such circumstances, we should not go it alone. instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action. we have to broaden our tools to include diplomacy and and pment, sanctions isolation. appeal to international law. and if just necessary and effective, multilateral military action. in such circumstances, we have to work with others because collective action in these circumstances is more likely to succeed. more likely to be sustained. less likely to lead to costly mistakes. this le
when the security of our allies is in danger.these circumstances, we need to ask tough questions whether our actions are proportional and just. international opinion matters. america should never ask permission to protect our people, our homeland or our way of life. [applause] when global concerns do not pose a direct threat to the united states, when such issues are at stake, when crises arrive that push the world in a more dangerous direction but do not directly threaten us, then the...
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ally bank. your money needs an ally. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction
ally bank. your money needs an ally. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed...
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th allies. cohost of "the five."ong piece in the financial times that raises a lot of questions him some of our strongest allies. >> i think he is reflecting what the american people are. they are tired after two wars. seeing a lot of blood spilled. the united states being the leader of the world is coming to a close and obama reflects that. people can be more interventionist. martha: it is interesting, add dlc talk differently of what we have heard from the president. what the allies fear is an absence of american power in the world, that is what would keep them awake at night. people feel the united states have lost their sway and influence. >> the hall redline incident in syria was much bigger than just the middle east. people are terrified about that in japan, taiwan, relying on our word and the word of the president of the united states means nothing. vladimir putin is just running rings around the president and around the west and that is going to make all of our allies nervous. martha: let's play with the pres
th allies. cohost of "the five."ong piece in the financial times that raises a lot of questions him some of our strongest allies. >> i think he is reflecting what the american people are. they are tired after two wars. seeing a lot of blood spilled. the united states being the leader of the world is coming to a close and obama reflects that. people can be more interventionist. martha: it is interesting, add dlc talk differently of what we have heard from the president. what the...
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don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: coming up next, it's a whole new way to interview for a job. the online test using the power of big data. will it catch on? stay with us. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for...
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nine of our nato allies import 40% of their gaze from russia. these are our aliessments yet they are being held and heavily dependent on russia for their energy. l.n.g. exports would help our nato allies, would -- as well as as our strategic partners an allow them to free themselves from russian energy. that's why our nato allies are calling on us for congress and the dwriews expedite these l.n.g. exports. these are give ow our allies an alternative supplier of natural gas and enable them to resist riewshes aggression. it's going to be an added benefit for our country in terms of creating thousands of good-paying jobs in the united states. as the economists explained, l.n.g. exports to generate tanker loads of gas for america, will create jobs and gas mills in wyoming, still mills in our nation's ports. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: i ask for 30 seconds for a unanimous consent request. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: i un
nine of our nato allies import 40% of their gaze from russia. these are our aliessments yet they are being held and heavily dependent on russia for their energy. l.n.g. exports would help our nato allies, would -- as well as as our strategic partners an allow them to free themselves from russian energy. that's why our nato allies are calling on us for congress and the dwriews expedite these l.n.g. exports. these are give ow our allies an alternative supplier of natural gas and enable them to...
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ally bank. your money needs an ally. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90.
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ally bank. your money needs an ally.n the surface it seems ridiculous, at least i thought so. some have ridiculously short lunch breaks. and then they have to get out of there very high security and super large facilities where they work. there is no time. they say the workers have a case. rebecca woodland says they do not. why don't you think they do amax. >> in this case, amazon is doing what the law requires, giving them a 30 minute lunch break. many are saying that they don't have enough time in that half hour. but the issue might be that yes, they have a 30 minute for reagan may work in a facility like this. when i'm in a big office building, it takes me a while to get downstairs i want to go up. >> i just think hearing this and knowing the size of some of these warehouses and facilities, i can see their point about yes, we have a 30 minute break. but with everything we have to do, we are just trying to get the heck out. >> it's more than that. it's that they are under amazon's control and they are unable to exercis
ally bank. your money needs an ally.n the surface it seems ridiculous, at least i thought so. some have ridiculously short lunch breaks. and then they have to get out of there very high security and super large facilities where they work. there is no time. they say the workers have a case. rebecca woodland says they do not. why don't you think they do amax. >> in this case, amazon is doing what the law requires, giving them a 30 minute lunch break. many are saying that they don't have...
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also, other allies are moving also, other allies are moving more assets around in the black sea. >> should be do the same thing for the ukrainians? >> nato, as you know, is a collect security organization. all 28 members comply with article five of that treaty. when one nation is attacked, all attacked. we are complying with many other request. we are trying to find a diplomatic solution to this. president obama says there won't be and can't be a military solution. >> we can arm them. if it, in fact, comes to the conflict between the nationalist forces and ukrainian forces part of the government there. >> we can, but what we are trying to do is bring those tensions down. the resolution is -- i don't believe president obama has said this. it will not be resolved militarily. what russia is doing, isolating himself in a very dangerous way for its own country whether it is economic sanctions or their image around the world, how many countries around the world are supporting what the russians are doing? not many. we had a vote about the last two weeks here in the united nations on this issue in
also, other allies are moving also, other allies are moving more assets around in the black sea. >> should be do the same thing for the ukrainians? >> nato, as you know, is a collect security organization. all 28 members comply with article five of that treaty. when one nation is attacked, all attacked. we are complying with many other request. we are trying to find a diplomatic solution to this. president obama says there won't be and can't be a military solution. >> we can...
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the fact is that we have treaty commitments to our allies, to our allies. they are not the rest of the universe, the rest of those world. those are with those countries with whom we have entered those agreements. the president has been clear on the nato front and on japan was extraordinarily clear despite the point that clark was pointing out, that the article five treaty applies to the islands. the value of ambiguity and the value of strategic implications has been muddied by both sides, on the red lines and what would you do talking about in a given circumstance. being declared and clear about what you are going to do when your interests are challenged is not the best way to practice international policy, when you face challenges unique to be willing to make responses, when you are willing to take a concrete action, you need to sustain your action when you take it, but you need to leave room for a variety of actions and lead uncertainty in the minds of potential opponents. there is a lot of discussion right now about how we could be handling these situati
the fact is that we have treaty commitments to our allies, to our allies. they are not the rest of the universe, the rest of those world. those are with those countries with whom we have entered those agreements. the president has been clear on the nato front and on japan was extraordinarily clear despite the point that clark was pointing out, that the article five treaty applies to the islands. the value of ambiguity and the value of strategic implications has been muddied by both sides, on...
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at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. ally. >>> welcome back, everybody. we get to sports now. a pair of game seven matchups in the nba. we start with the rap tors hosting the nets. toronto fans in full force for this one. head inside. fourth quarter. nets with a one-point lead. rap tors ball with seconds to play. >> defense. here is lowry on the deck. threw two. lowry put it up. it's blocked by pierce. and the nets win the serious. >> paul pierce with a huge block. they move onto face the defending charp k champion heat. good finish them. and the mavs looking to send the top seeded spurs home early. the point guard scarred 32 points, leading san antonio to a b and they move onto face the pacers. tonight the pacers host the wis ards and clippers visit the thunder as round two gets under way. >>> now to round two of the stanley cup playoffs. >> he hands it off to diehl. >> the rangers host the penguins again tonight after that 3-0 loss. that series all tied up, one game a piece. and the ducks looking to even things up with
at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. ally. >>> welcome back, everybody. we get to sports now. a pair of game seven matchups in the nba. we start with the rap tors hosting the nets. toronto fans in full force for this one. head inside. fourth quarter. nets with a one-point lead. rap tors ball with seconds to play. >> defense. here is lowry on the deck. threw two. lowry put it up. it's blocked by pierce. and the nets win the...
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i think our role has to continue to be, especially for our allies, to reassure our allies that we remainesolute, firm, steady. secretary gates said he would not want to be secretary of defense understanding the limitations. are we unable to play the role we did in the past because there is an inclination of the american people not to want to be the worlds police but also because we don't have the >> i willto do it? answer that two ways. moste budget, the butsponsible, mindless act i have seen since i've been in washington, 12 years in the out, is thend sequestration, the deferral of responsibility. completely responsible. if that continues, as is the law of the land, into fy 16 and beyond, no question it will cut into the capabilities that america has two in fact carry out its defense to teacher guidance. there's no question about that. that said, let me take another piece of this. ed states of america military is the best. no one is near us with weapons, readiness, money being spent, any metric you apply. that may not always be the case unless we are willing to continue to do the things
i think our role has to continue to be, especially for our allies, to reassure our allies that we remainesolute, firm, steady. secretary gates said he would not want to be secretary of defense understanding the limitations. are we unable to play the role we did in the past because there is an inclination of the american people not to want to be the worlds police but also because we don't have the >> i willto do it? answer that two ways. moste budget, the butsponsible, mindless act i have...
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and its allies. host: >> the u.s. house gavels back in in about 45 minutes or so and they are briefly back for legislative work at 4:00 p.m. 10 bills today, including a number dealing with very veterans administration, veterans' affairs, and human rights issues overseas, and they'll take up the third of the 2015 spending bills, this one on commerce, justice, and science. we'll have live house coverage when they are back at 2:00 p.m. eastern. then again at 4:00 here on c-span. until then back to this morning's "washington journal" and a discussion on the obama administration's blan for stem education in schools. washington journal continues. host: the white house announced several new efforts to promote science technology education and math. executive director of the stem education coalition, mr. brown. why does the white house believe a new push is needed and how do u.s. kids stack up when it comes to stem education in other countries? thank you for letting me be on the show. a great pleasure. the president talks pass
and its allies. host: >> the u.s. house gavels back in in about 45 minutes or so and they are briefly back for legislative work at 4:00 p.m. 10 bills today, including a number dealing with very veterans administration, veterans' affairs, and human rights issues overseas, and they'll take up the third of the 2015 spending bills, this one on commerce, justice, and science. we'll have live house coverage when they are back at 2:00 p.m. eastern. then again at 4:00 here on c-span. until then...
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just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in afghanistan, we expect that our allies will be with us going forward. third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if signs aan government bilateral security agreement that are two governments have already negotiated. this agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities they need to fulfill their mission while respecting afghan sovereignty. the two final afghan candidates in the runoff election for president have each indicated they would sign this agreement promptly after taking office, so i am hopeful we can get this done. line is it is time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our foreign policy was focused on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. when i took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in harms way. by the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000. in addition to bringing our troops home, this chapter in american foreign policy will allow us to redirect some of the resources saved by ending the wars to respond more nimbly to the changing threat of terrorism wh
just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in afghanistan, we expect that our allies will be with us going forward. third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if signs aan government bilateral security agreement that are two governments have already negotiated. this agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities they need to fulfill their mission while respecting afghan sovereignty. the two final afghan candidates in the runoff election for...
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just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in afghanistan, we expect that our allies will be with us going forward. third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if the afghan government signs the bilateral security agreement that our two governments have already negotiated. this agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities they need to fulfill their mission while respecting afghan sovereignty. the two final afghan candidates in the runoff election for president have each indicated that they would sign this agreement promptly after taking office, so i'm hopeful we can get this done. the bottom line is it's time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our foreign policy was focused on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. when i took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in harm's way. by the end of this year, we will have less than 10,000. in addition to bringing our troops home, this new chapter in american foreign policy will allow us to redirect some of the resources saved by ending these wars to respond more nimbly to the
just as our allies have been with us every step of the way in afghanistan, we expect that our allies will be with us going forward. third, we will only sustain this military presence after 2014 if the afghan government signs the bilateral security agreement that our two governments have already negotiated. this agreement is essential to give our troops the authorities they need to fulfill their mission while respecting afghan sovereignty. the two final afghan candidates in the runoff election...
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and its allies and partners globally. the risk of oversimplifying a complex of issues, let me offer for key areas we can go into hasy -- errs, ukraine opened questions about u.s.-russia policies dating back to the end of the cold war, specifically questions about whether the clinton published bush 43 and obama administration fundamentally mishandled russia. they failed to properly acknowledge it interests and humiliated in ways that haunt us today or today try to hard to accommodate a russia that ask ways -- acts in ways contrary to international stability? how does this change the way we think about the salience of nuclear weapons? 's toler sieve and successful use of diplomacy, --rational operations informational operations has raised security about other states in russia's periphery, including nato allies belarus, poland, and others. today, the united states has responded with small-scale rotations of its forces in its -- and its nato allies have done likewise. diplomatic messaging has occurred in sanctions have been v
and its allies and partners globally. the risk of oversimplifying a complex of issues, let me offer for key areas we can go into hasy -- errs, ukraine opened questions about u.s.-russia policies dating back to the end of the cold war, specifically questions about whether the clinton published bush 43 and obama administration fundamentally mishandled russia. they failed to properly acknowledge it interests and humiliated in ways that haunt us today or today try to hard to accommodate a russia...
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at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. company. we will take you back now to the biz block. >>> somebody call the doctor. one obama insurer is hinting we may no longer be able to choose our doctor, saying we need to break away from the choice habit that everybody has. are you worried about this? >> yeah, we said it would happen. there is good and bad news about obama car. most of the people that sign up are people that need insurance, and it's bad economically for obamacare because you need the young people that don't need insurance for this to work to pay for those that are older and have a lot of medical costs. that's not happening. so what is going to happen is exactly what you are seeing, fewer options in hospitals and doctors and higher premiums. we are getting a much worst system because of the way the system was set up. >> to keep costs down, don't you have to limit choice? >> yeah, this is the secret to limiting and lowering prices. i want to see the doctor i want to see. what fantasyland
at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. company. we will take you back now to the biz block. >>> somebody call the doctor. one obama insurer is hinting we may no longer be able to choose our doctor, saying we need to break away from the choice habit that everybody has. are you worried about this? >> yeah, we said it would happen. there is good and bad news about obama car. most of the people that...
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ally bank. your money needs an ally. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. neil: all right, you can add the epa to latest acronym scandals overreach, depends on who you talk to. an inspector general trying to look into epa's priorities, whether it got too aggressive, lose money. well, money disappeared. accountibility disappeared. then it got really nasty, casey, what is going on here? >> well, we're probably going to be able to add epa to the list of growing scandals before lisa jackson left the epa, he got in trouble for spending e-mail throughs her personal e-mail account, but now a bigger scandal. someone from inside of inspector general office said when i try to investigate what is going on in epa, doing regular oversight, i was intimidated, an official poundeed his hand close to her sh
ally bank. your money needs an ally. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. neil: all right, you can add the epa to latest acronym scandals overreach, depends on who you talk to. an inspector general trying to look into epa's priorities, whether it got too aggressive, lose money. well, money...
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don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. royce to talk more about what we're doing to rescue those kidnapped nigerian girls. join us. >>> here's some news that will make your tail pipe sputter. california becoming the latest state to push for a mileage tax. one democratic lawmakers is pushing a bill that would takz. but tax enough already, aren't we? >> what's dumb about this, really, is the fact of the matter is we have a gasoline tax, a gasoline tax is based on if you're using enough gas. how many miles you travel. it's already a tax on mileage. th
don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and this park is the inside of your body. see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels....
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at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank.oney needs an ally. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop >> i am shena breen in for gretchen carlson. there were times when some in the white house wanted tim githener to say things he didn't want to say. and more than any other person, president obama needs to make necessary changes to make sure the veterans get the help they need. shocking video of a super star who got in a fight with his wife's sister. it is all coming up in the hour. >> and sacrifice and survival. a mother jumps out of a second store tore building and she grabbed her child and held him close and jumped. >> she had to make a decision to go. >> it is
at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank.oney needs an ally. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell...