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to see nothing of just the spying that go on, collecting reports that goes on, the very devices anand the sights they'r usg, whether public or private entities, they're part of this process. oftentimes agreeing readily to whatever the government asks. and now, those sites go back to try to explain to their customers, well, we're going to have a new policy about that. too little too late. >> first off, the small print on some of these policies superman couldn't read. you don't even know what's in there. and i've got to take the step back here on this expectation of privacy. i expectpracy. i think government is making everybody believeve they should have an expectation of privacy. privacy is one of our great rights that we should have and they've just gone -- they have jumped the shark at this point in time. and my point is is that something has to be done eventually because they're going to be into everything -- they already are into erything we do, but where does it stop? >> i have come out and said i don't have any problem with the phone collection, the phone records collection. >> d
to see nothing of just the spying that go on, collecting reports that goes on, the very devices anand the sights they'r usg, whether public or private entities, they're part of this process. oftentimes agreeing readily to whatever the government asks. and now, those sites go back to try to explain to their customers, well, we're going to have a new policy about that. too little too late. >> first off, the small print on some of these policies superman couldn't read. you don't even know...
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. >> reporter: former new york governor eliot spitzer, who w signed after a prosecution anandal, is running for new york city comptroller and asking his city to forgive him. >> when you dig yourself a hole, you can lie in it the rest of your life or do something positive. >> reporter: and then there's the candidate who makes new new yorkers say, "really?" y weony weiner, who stepped down after he was exposed exposing himself in explicit social media essages, messages that daily and brutally overshadow his velitical message to voters. >> we are going to keep talking re goithe issues. >> reporter: despite calls from party leaders, editorial boards iad voters to pull out of the race, he refuses to do so and says voters don't care about his personal failings. tell that to retired school te principle peg brunda. unda.n't quite understand how ightwould feel you have the moral authority as the head adinistrator in this city to oversee employees when your standard of conduct is so much lower than the standard of r:nduct that is expected of us. >> are you not voting for me. >> reporter: weiner had m
. >> reporter: former new york governor eliot spitzer, who w signed after a prosecution anandal, is running for new york city comptroller and asking his city to forgive him. >> when you dig yourself a hole, you can lie in it the rest of your life or do something positive. >> reporter: and then there's the candidate who makes new new yorkers say, "really?" y weony weiner, who stepped down after he was exposed exposing himself in explicit social media essages, messages...
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by a chided for one hour anand made $11. more than minimum wage by giving money to then you are teaching the to dependent to say you don't need to work. >> we're teaching people to eat fish but not how to fish it is the old cliche it is true the more you make people dependent they will not try to find themselves. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to many that are ineffective and you cannot get ready -- rid of any of them. thank you. coming up we want to protect our children but to as we protect them or do we rob them of grit? we help kids tests are limits but now americans are told to get rid of risk, john: you know, lew enter jackson was our seventh president he is on a $20 bill and during the revolutionary war jackson volunteered to fight and was 13 at the time. the british captured him and made him a servant fo british officers ordered jackson to clean his boots he said no and the officer lifted his ward and slashed jackson's hand and then he near
by a chided for one hour anand made $11. more than minimum wage by giving money to then you are teaching the to dependent to say you don't need to work. >> we're teaching people to eat fish but not how to fish it is the old cliche it is true the more you make people dependent they will not try to find themselves. >> we have to judge the program of milton friedman number their intention but their effectiveness. >> we have to many that are ineffective and you cannot get ready --...
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mark siegel, we know what your motivatn is and that's truth anand reality and sharings best can you your knowledge of medical science. wouldn't it be nice to be that smart? i'd likeo be that smart. >> you're pretty smart, l. >> dr. mark siegel, thanks for being here. >> edward snowden, the nsa leaker, hero or traitor? a lot of people are making up their minds early and it depends on whom you the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family union. you must be garth's father? ello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you cafly airline anytime. two wor. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and wh double miles you can auay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? ♪ >>> you know, we really don't know very much at all about 29-year-old edward snowden, the leaker of the national security agency's prgrams. but we've heard him described as a hero, aatraitor, a whistleblower, a publish servant, a fugitive and even some call him a bad oyfriend. norma
mark siegel, we know what your motivatn is and that's truth anand reality and sharings best can you your knowledge of medical science. wouldn't it be nice to be that smart? i'd likeo be that smart. >> you're pretty smart, l. >> dr. mark siegel, thanks for being here. >> edward snowden, the nsa leaker, hero or traitor? a lot of people are making up their minds early and it depends on whom you the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big...
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dropped the first five years 9 million people were helped the look that since then the line goes up anand down and the top people to be dependent and progress stopped and looked at the five years before the war on poverty and people were lifting themselves out of poverty on their own without government. government helped a few people then stop the progress. >> look what else. katrina. hurricane katrina was predicted now we havethe ability to know that hurricane is coming your way and will hit new orleans like a powerful powerful test. so people sat there and waited for theoverent to come to bring the bus to take them to safety. that you have 10 days warning you start walking. you pack up your gear in and say i have got to get out of here because i have to save myself. no. peop sat there and said wait until the government picks me up then people were sitting in the superdome. american people have become more of urbanized a.m. suburbanized and they want more things than the politicians are more than happy to say we will give you this a.m. best can that this tendency in this dependcy and thi
dropped the first five years 9 million people were helped the look that since then the line goes up anand down and the top people to be dependent and progress stopped and looked at the five years before the war on poverty and people were lifting themselves out of poverty on their own without government. government helped a few people then stop the progress. >> look what else. katrina. hurricane katrina was predicted now we havethe ability to know that hurricane is coming your way and will...
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with all the good years ahead, lookor the experience anand commitment to go the distance with you.st your free decision guide. gerri: money-saving monday here on the willis report we are breaking down the secrets to finding the best deals. joining me now is the ceo from unfair compared.com. is are they cheaper? >> as we hit the fall season prices could drop between 25 and 35% it is about kids going back to school and everybody saying away from applying it is a great time to fly. gerri: wonder your favorite times to fly? biggest timeframe early september through mid october those six weeks are the best combination of weather, price and not being too crowded those that like to go disney this is the best time to go i try to take two trips during that time frame to skip over the summer craziness. gerri: i was flying this week and you would of thought it was christmas. the airport was packed it is much nicer to fly when other people do not. where do you go? where are the cheapest flights? >> we do a survey at the price points right now the three that are the cheapest include denver, a g
with all the good years ahead, lookor the experience anand commitment to go the distance with you.st your free decision guide. gerri: money-saving monday here on the willis report we are breaking down the secrets to finding the best deals. joining me now is the ceo from unfair compared.com. is are they cheaper? >> as we hit the fall season prices could drop between 25 and 35% it is about kids going back to school and everybody saying away from applying it is a great time to fly. gerri:...
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bring more understanding to the issues -- >> so bringing that understanding to these cases, what about anando you feel compassion for them? should the disgraced former congressman be allowed to run or should he drop out of the race? >> i think absolutely he needs to get back up. my hat is off to uma, because she knows the situation better than any of us, and she has chosen to stay with him, and so there is no reason for us to be, you know, from the side calling the shots for his life. let him live another day and get up and keep going. that's what the human experience should be about, rather than us telling people that they are no longer qualified. let them face their human condition, and their issues, we all have to do that and get back up, and that's what my back "courageous grace" is all about. >> thank you, and alison, sorry we did not have time to get back to you, and penny and mayor, marion barry, a very interesting exchange. we will be back with the exposÉ where you will meet the family involved in the s.e.a.l. -- the tragic s.e.a.l. chopper shootdown in 2011. we'll be back. [ male an
bring more understanding to the issues -- >> so bringing that understanding to these cases, what about anando you feel compassion for them? should the disgraced former congressman be allowed to run or should he drop out of the race? >> i think absolutely he needs to get back up. my hat is off to uma, because she knows the situation better than any of us, and she has chosen to stay with him, and so there is no reason for us to be, you know, from the side calling the shots for his...
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. >> anand jayar jackson senior producer here at tyt, and michael shure doing extra duty staying on from san francisco, always great to have the epic politics man on board. >> glad to be here. >> all right, what about the president today he was pressing a couple of agenda items on capitol hill. hoo is a wrap. >> when will republicans reject the tax cut for corporations? answer, when it proposed by this man, the president, who says he wants to break the capitol logjam by agreeing to lower taxes for businesses. >> i'm going to try offering something that people in both parties could support. >> it would cut tax rates and close multi billion dollar loopholes. instead of giving that new revenue back to individual tax payers as republicans demand, the president wants to spend it on government programs to train workers, build new bridges and roads to put the middle class to work. that's a no-go for the g.o.p. >> this administration never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity to grow this economy. >> what a surprise the g.o.p. is not on board with the president's plan. the president said
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ccfa was created to help those with ibd cope anand to find a cure. people with ibibd can't wait.someone you know? >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a new inside look at the george zimmerman trial from the jury room to the defendant's parents and their ongoing fears. >> we've had an enormous amount of death threats. >> questions about george zimmerman's whereabouts as well as his next legal challenge. >>> worried mother. katheririn catherine jackson's. >>> and then avoiding ripoffs in car repairs. we'll show you how to steer clear of shady mechanics and turn to new rides to keep your wallet in check. it's july 16th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> with diana perez and a very hot rob nelson. >> the ac is not only yet. >> it's not that hot. >> it's warm. i feel like i'm in church right now. ♪ this little light of mine >> turn the ac on just for rob, so hopefully it will cool down. i'll be freezing here in a second. you'll finally be comfortable. welcome, rob. >> it's good to be back for the next two days. >> back home, right here, as usual. >> and you
ccfa was created to help those with ibd cope anand to find a cure. people with ibibd can't wait.someone you know? >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a new inside look at the george zimmerman trial from the jury room to the defendant's parents and their ongoing fears. >> we've had an enormous amount of death threats. >> questions about george zimmerman's whereabouts as well as his next legal challenge. >>> worried mother. katheririn catherine...
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anand tsarnaev faces a judge today. what can we expect in court? >> for the first time since dzhokhar tsarnaev was accused of these bombings and the first time since he crawled out of that boat in the watertown backyard. this is the first time the family members of the victims and the victims themselves will have a chance to look at this suspect. arraignment gets underway at 3:30 in the afternoon. there is heavy security expected throughout the day. tsarnaev who is alleged to have conspired with his older brother tamerlan is charged in a 30-count indictment, accused of using a he's also implicated in the shooting of an m.i.f. police officer. a dramatic amount of coverage expected and a full courthouse. >> reporter: we could expect a full courtroom today, right? and explain state versus federal and where exactly which court this is in. >> reporter: this is the u.s. district court in boston which is a federal court which is why the death penalty could be expected for some of these charges. 17 out of the 30 charges carry the possibility of the death p
anand tsarnaev faces a judge today. what can we expect in court? >> for the first time since dzhokhar tsarnaev was accused of these bombings and the first time since he crawled out of that boat in the watertown backyard. this is the first time the family members of the victims and the victims themselves will have a chance to look at this suspect. arraignment gets underway at 3:30 in the afternoon. there is heavy security expected throughout the day. tsarnaev who is alleged to have...
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april i don't -- anand i think it's been overlooked, and i think it's a huge problems in terms of moving through the house. bill: they talk about there is nothing special about a path to citizenship if you're letting people cult the line. bob goodlatt was talking about that over the weekend. he says others have been waiting years to do it outside the country. >> reporter: but bill, that is not the main problem, the main problem is when this bill passes it will be available without anything done about border security, there will be an illegal status to immigrants now here illegally. they are a long way from citizenship, a long and arduous process. this is almost inch tan taeupb jusalmost instantaneous. and that is called amnesty. that is the only thing in the bill legitimately that can be caused amnesty. it's a poisonous word in this debate. bill: do you think the republicans will go for that, votes in the senate and enough to push it through h-frpblts i don'through. >> reporter: i don't think they can. there are things in the about i will that are plainly resaoeur rabl. we need more immi
april i don't -- anand i think it's been overlooked, and i think it's a huge problems in terms of moving through the house. bill: they talk about there is nothing special about a path to citizenship if you're letting people cult the line. bob goodlatt was talking about that over the weekend. he says others have been waiting years to do it outside the country. >> reporter: but bill, that is not the main problem, the main problem is when this bill passes it will be available without...
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that'sour position that trumpsutional provision and allows you to capture every images at anand atm machine. that is in plain sight. does that trump the constitutional ability of congress? congress long as what does is consistent. , i amto the fisa court sure that the judges take their obligations seriously. as you do. in justice system is set up an adversary away. you do not have a counterparty making a case to the courts. the expectation that our system , as it does in other environments, i think that is misplaced. i look forward to our classified briefing. i think that, very clearly, this program has gone off the tracks, legally. the chair thanks the gentleman. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here today. i do not want to scream or yell at you. your people across the country would like to do that. the reason this room is so packed today is not just about this program. people feel that their country is shifting. rightly or wrongly, they feel that this is administration has adopted a philosophy that's the end justifies the means. more than any administration in history. this is
that'sour position that trumpsutional provision and allows you to capture every images at anand atm machine. that is in plain sight. does that trump the constitutional ability of congress? congress long as what does is consistent. , i amto the fisa court sure that the judges take their obligations seriously. as you do. in justice system is set up an adversary away. you do not have a counterparty making a case to the courts. the expectation that our system , as it does in other environments, i...
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veterans with problems related to mst in 1993, shortly after the passage of law 8005.ut to - received anand i innovative programs grant to establish the bay pines military sexual trauma treatment program in the year 2000. femaleially had eight veterans and expanded the program to treat an equal number of male veterans and provide a wide range of outpatient services. at present, we treat approximately 100 veterans with military sexual trauma each year through our residential program and our outpatient services provide care to approximately 400 veterans annually. our team for but evidence of aschotherapy of ptsd as well specific treatment interventions and other therapeutic modalities to treat the unique aspects of ptsd.lated because the overarching goal is treatments, our program has a focus on interpersonal skill development and recovery that is defined by the veteran's goals and values. we integrate concepts from therapeutic community models of care. the center for sexual trauma -ervices was the first mst specific residential ptsd program to be established within the aj. in it -- within vh
veterans with problems related to mst in 1993, shortly after the passage of law 8005.ut to - received anand i innovative programs grant to establish the bay pines military sexual trauma treatment program in the year 2000. femaleially had eight veterans and expanded the program to treat an equal number of male veterans and provide a wide range of outpatient services. at present, we treat approximately 100 veterans with military sexual trauma each year through our residential program and our...