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alcoholic andn destitute.eatoften the case with that theyd thinkers alienate those closest to them. he was meeting new kinds of people. he was shedding the racial prejudice that he had towards .fricans india, returning again in 1950, he thought of the dividing intothe four classes was not religiously sanctioned. the bigness of gandhi in many ways is that he was open to criticism and reflection and to shedding the prejudices of class andnd nationality. >> what was his vision for india? >> is vision has several components. whichted an india in religious minorities would have equal rights. despite all of the provocations and the problems, india is not a hindu pakistan. it is not a nationalist state. he wanted everyone to have the freedom to speak their own language. we have 17 languages and scripts. that part is achieved. -- 70 to from languages and scripts. that part is achieved. exhibitionismhe of the wealth, the corruption of the government, the dishonesty of public officials, and the environmental devastation
alcoholic andn destitute.eatoften the case with that theyd thinkers alienate those closest to them. he was meeting new kinds of people. he was shedding the racial prejudice that he had towards .fricans india, returning again in 1950, he thought of the dividing intothe four classes was not religiously sanctioned. the bigness of gandhi in many ways is that he was open to criticism and reflection and to shedding the prejudices of class andnd nationality. >> what was his vision for india?...
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military andn the battlefield, leave no soldier behind them when they come home, that is a pledge that the secretary kept as a general. whohen you say someone would be quickly confirmed, is there any name that comes up in mind? >> management would be useful to have someone who has an understanding of what the challenges are. some of the challenges relate to the delivery of health care and that is one piece of it. thatther is a simple fact it is very hard to have a certain capacity for 2 million veterans in the past five years as a result of the iraq and afghan conflict. somebody who can come in as part of the management team that says this is how we do it in the private sector. this is how we manage scheduling and lines. getting people to where they need to be for their appointment. i know that sounds simple, but that is the biggest part of the problem. facilitating access. >> let me turn to the benghazi select committee. you have appointed your members. have the republicans giving you any procedural protections guaranteed that you asked for? >> no guarantee of those but one of the rea
military andn the battlefield, leave no soldier behind them when they come home, that is a pledge that the secretary kept as a general. whohen you say someone would be quickly confirmed, is there any name that comes up in mind? >> management would be useful to have someone who has an understanding of what the challenges are. some of the challenges relate to the delivery of health care and that is one piece of it. thatther is a simple fact it is very hard to have a certain capacity for 2...
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onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> unexpected speaker. >> i'm sorry. >> that little 10-year-old, he was moved to stand up and speak at his grandfather's funeral. 64-year-old grandfather was a vietnam veteran. and very, very special to orrin. >> i loved my grandfather very much. he was always laughing, joking around, smiling. it is important. let's double the love. i was crying a minute ago because we have done a lot of things together. he died of old age. >> that part is one of the most emotional moments of this speech. his grandfather only 64 years old, lost a battle to cancer. >> me and my sister very -- we still go to school together and that's what my grandfather believed in. i do everything that my grandfather taught me and taught my fa
onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> unexpected speaker. >> i'm sorry. >> that little 10-year-old, he was moved to stand up and speak at his...
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onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. >>> we humans are built for the land, right? the water not really our territory. what kind of a borrowed area, doesn't quite belong to us. the guy in this video got a pretty solid reminder of that. he was spear fishing off of northwest island near glad stone in queensland, australia. he spears a pretty large shark mackerel. you've heard of a mackerel. you can say holy mackerel because it's 13 pounds. he showed it to his dad and brother but someone else wanted to get a look at this. >> whoa. >> that is an 8 foot long gray reef shark. >> that's when you say, here, have my lunch. take my lunch box. it's okay. >> he actually doesn't do that. he's kind of proud of his catch here. he points his gun at the shark to poke him if the shark gets closer. the shark begins circling. drops the fish. >> let it go. 13 pound mackerel swim away. >> if somebody comes to steal your purse, let him have it. if a shark comes to steal your mackerel, let
onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. >>> we humans are built for the land, right? the water not really our territory. what kind of a borrowed area, doesn't quite belong to us. the guy in this video got a pretty solid reminder of that. he was spear fishing off of northwest island near glad stone in queensland, australia. he spears a pretty large shark mackerel. you've heard of a...
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onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you >>> unexpected speaker. >> i'm sorry. >> that little 10-year-old, he was moved to stand up and speak at his grandfather's funeral. 64-year-old grandfather was a vietnam veteran. and very, very special to orrin. >> i loved my grandfather very much. he was always laughing, joking around, smiling. it is important. let's double the love. i was crying a minute ago because we have done a lot of things together. he died of old age. >> that part is one of the most emotional moments of this speech. his grandfather only 64 years old, lost a battle to canc
onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you...
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onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. . >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> want to teach you guys about an extreme sport i guarantee you never heard or seen before. called skyacing. this is miles dasher credited with creating skyacing where he flies out of a helicopter, he pulled a full front flip as he exited the helicopter. now he's cruising down freefall style and circles a couple of times before he pulls his canopy, there it goes. red bull up in the air, of course. but watch this as he continues to steer down towards this lake in mexico. >> he lands in the water. >> not only does he land in the water but he flies right between those two jet boarders, bounces off the water, pulls another 360 before he comes to rest and let out a big -- yahoo! >> can you imagine how cool that is. >> to be able to have the presence of mind to maneuver between those two jet boards, co
onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. . >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> want to teach you guys about an extreme sport i guarantee you never heard or seen before. called skyacing. this is miles dasher credited with creating skyacing where he flies out of a helicopter,...
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dining, andning and perhaps he will get his first feature film picked up, beating 5000 other projectsying for the limelight. >> we will take a look at the stock markets. in the united states, less than an hour of trading left -- to go before the close. the dow jones and nasdaq are in negative territory. so was the s&p 500. not by as much, though. shares are trading lower under lackluster earnings, with home depot reporting first-quarter profits below forecast. ended thendices session in negative territory. the london ftse was down 0.6%. down your .2%. shares in vodafone ended tuesday's session nearly 6% down. a warning from investors that major investments will weigh on future earnings. arm wrote down the value of its european business due to tough conditions. last year sales were boosted by a one-off gain links to the sale of its stake in u.s. operator verizon wireless. atra zeneca's board faces backlash after rebuffing a takeover offer from rival drugmaker pfizer. schroders is urging them to restart the talks. the company says it was disappointed by astrazeneca's quick dismissal of
dining, andning and perhaps he will get his first feature film picked up, beating 5000 other projectsying for the limelight. >> we will take a look at the stock markets. in the united states, less than an hour of trading left -- to go before the close. the dow jones and nasdaq are in negative territory. so was the s&p 500. not by as much, though. shares are trading lower under lackluster earnings, with home depot reporting first-quarter profits below forecast. ended thendices session...
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onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, get a taste of summer with fresh sweet corn, 8 for just $2. grill up rancher's reserve ribeye steaks, only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> want to teach you guys about an extreme sport i guarantee you never heard or seen before. called skyacing. this is miles dasher credited with creating skyacing where he flies out of a helicopter, he pulled a full front flip as he exited the helicopter. now he's cruising down freefall style and circles a couple of times before he pulls his canopy, there it goes. red bull up in the air, of course. but w
onone e a a daday y wowomamans with key nutirents lilikeke c calalciciumum a andn. alall l ththe e fufun n ofof s a complete multivitamin. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, get a taste of summer with fresh sweet corn, 8 for just $2. grill up rancher's reserve ribeye steaks, only $6.99 a pound. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to...
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we facilitate this program with our partners andn other departments. i'm going to introduce some of our key players here in a few moments. and also steve ritchie is going to tell you a little bit about what puc does in the realm of ipm in particular. but we face sta -- facilitates meetings every year. they are great solving events. i invite you to attend if available. we also put together metrics, and day-to-day pesticide use on city properties and we organize annual trainings of various sorts. we do screenings of pesticides. my background is ib mks . birmingham -- m and do technical as well. here is a graph of pesticides used over time since 1996. on the x axis is the year and the y axis you have pound of active ingredient. the thing to look at is the dotted line, the total amount of pesticides used. one you will notice most of the reduction in the past few years. we got the easy stuff first and now we are working on the hard stuff. one thing you noticed there are some bumps along the road. in 2005-2011 these are golf tournaments. i will talk more abo
we facilitate this program with our partners andn other departments. i'm going to introduce some of our key players here in a few moments. and also steve ritchie is going to tell you a little bit about what puc does in the realm of ipm in particular. but we face sta -- facilitates meetings every year. they are great solving events. i invite you to attend if available. we also put together metrics, and day-to-day pesticide use on city properties and we organize annual trainings of various sorts....
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. >> doctors have given her six to eight months to live andne te wants now. >> i just love him so muchlways wanted to get married. i want to have kids with him and a family. >> so the wedding was moved up a year leaving little time to get the money together to make it happen. a friend created this on-line fundraising page and they reached their financial goal, but things like the florist and videographer are up in the air. >> to know there are people out there that want to help as much as i like helping other people is amazing. it makes me want to continue helping other people when all of this is over. >> they will be married here at the san ramon golf club. she is working on strengthening her legs so she can walk down the aisle when she marries the love of her life. >> 80% of the battle is hope. and your attitude and staying positive.on't have that, if you don't have the attitude and the positivity, you are not going to make it. life is so worth it. >> ama dates, abc7 news. >> we wish her well. if you would leak to help we have information on our website, abc7news.com. >>> let's turn
. >> doctors have given her six to eight months to live andne te wants now. >> i just love him so muchlways wanted to get married. i want to have kids with him and a family. >> so the wedding was moved up a year leaving little time to get the money together to make it happen. a friend created this on-line fundraising page and they reached their financial goal, but things like the florist and videographer are up in the air. >> to know there are people out there that want...
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it will open men aallow men andn to leave three years to raise a family while getting full health and and they would be allowed only to take this family break once. >> what do you think an early 2016 endorsement of conned lisa rice. giving high praise to former governor jeb bush saying this about his prospect for a run for the white house. >> i think jeb would be fantastic. he is a friend. i hope he does, frankly. >> asked if she would in fact ever run for president himself or even as vice president rice says, it is not in her dna. >> bad news for house minority leader nancy pelosi. according to a gallop poll he's the most well-known congressional leader but also least liked. 49 percent rated her unfavorable. boehner second police in 47 percent unfavorable rating. >>> more rain is in if the forecast in the northeast today. but it is the weekend. maria has the details for us. >> i have good news in the northeast. before we get there we have to deal with a cold front today that will be producing areas of heavy rain and even possibly some flooding. a number of watches are in effect throu
it will open men aallow men andn to leave three years to raise a family while getting full health and and they would be allowed only to take this family break once. >> what do you think an early 2016 endorsement of conned lisa rice. giving high praise to former governor jeb bush saying this about his prospect for a run for the white house. >> i think jeb would be fantastic. he is a friend. i hope he does, frankly. >> asked if she would in fact ever run for president himself or...
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objective is to ensure that there is broad --uidity in the phones housing finance market and to do andn a way that is safe sound. the maintain goal is not a new one for the agency. increased placing an emphasis on it. we are leading with maintain as the first goal and our strategic plan and scorecard. we have doubled the scorecard from 20% 40%. let me begin my remarks about single-family liquidity by discussing representation and warranty standards and when these trigger repurchased demands. repurchase risk remains a top concern for the mortgage industry. lenders believe there is still uncertainty for this area to ease their credit this undermines the goal of improving access to mortgage credit for credit worthy errors. with extensive discussions fannie, freddie, and lenders over the past several months we of making a number refinements to address some of these concerns. as we authorized and as fannie and freddie announced yesterday they're going to relax the payment history requirement for granting representation and twoanty relief by allowing delinquent payments at the acquisition. le
objective is to ensure that there is broad --uidity in the phones housing finance market and to do andn a way that is safe sound. the maintain goal is not a new one for the agency. increased placing an emphasis on it. we are leading with maintain as the first goal and our strategic plan and scorecard. we have doubled the scorecard from 20% 40%. let me begin my remarks about single-family liquidity by discussing representation and warranty standards and when these trigger repurchased demands....
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the focus must now be shifted away from why haven't we found them to now that the group cooperation andn, you know, now how do you now deploy all the technological services this is available. >> they see this as a turning point of tackling the scourge of boko haram. do a deal with the insurgents they say if that's what it takes. >> this is one thing that has really united the country. the country is as one standing against this kind of evil that had been perpetrated by these insurgen insurgents, these boko haram insurgents. >> think may press for the release for some of their recruits in exchange. tough decisions but more than 200 young lives are at stake. >>> russian president vladimir putin is celebrating what he calls the return of crimea to the mother land. eastern ukraine in the meantime, pro russian separatists are celebrating their possible return to mother russia. >> reporter: vladimir putin staged a victory lap on victory day. he visited in triumphant style. ukrainian official condemn the visit. i am sure that 2014 will go down the chronicle of history and in the whole country p
the focus must now be shifted away from why haven't we found them to now that the group cooperation andn, you know, now how do you now deploy all the technological services this is available. >> they see this as a turning point of tackling the scourge of boko haram. do a deal with the insurgents they say if that's what it takes. >> this is one thing that has really united the country. the country is as one standing against this kind of evil that had been perpetrated by these...
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we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returningember. because we had accumulated so much but extending what was supposed to be our two-week assignment to a two-month assignment, william worthy's ways of getting interview after interview that was totally unexpected by us as well as the iranians, we had just casually taken one set of the books with transport back to the hounded states, to jfk, along with some of our camera equipment that we were due to report back to cbs news. but the extra bags, because we do not even have the money to transported, sent via air freight into logan airport in boston. bill and i went to cbs-tv news upon our arrival, learned unexpectedly from terry taylor, the other journalist who had accompanied us, that when she went to lufthansa, they're freight terminal to pick up our boxes, that she was greeted kind of casually and led to this back room in their freight terminal and greeted by two fbi agents who said they were threatening to an died as for perhaps having stolen government property. for perhaps us h
we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returningember. because we had accumulated so much but extending what was supposed to be our two-week assignment to a two-month assignment, william worthy's ways of getting interview after interview that was totally unexpected by us as well as the iranians, we had just casually taken one set of the books with transport back to the hounded states, to jfk, along with some of our camera equipment that we...
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they have 98% turnout and no time andn has to spend money begging people to vote. host: should that be a this country? guest: i think we should have a debate on it. they just accept it. if you have an excuse it is ok to 98% vote. if you violate it they fine you and put it in the electoral fund. sydney a cab once in and i wanted to have a conversation with the cab driver. a country they force you to vote. he gave me this most disgusted like it is a civic duty, mate. you talk about in your introduction you used to be a hitchhike hitchhiker. guest: yes. host: tell us about when that happened and why is it relevant this book? guest: i found travel tedious adventure.hiking was you don't know who is going to pick you up and you don't fall up.eep when they pick you you talk to them. everyone picks you up. pearexpertise. one knows about cutting timber, weupblgidgets.ing learned a lot from the drivers. we came before a scene of a and emergency vehicles. that made an impact. screaming and silence and mangled cars. me interested t in doing a law paper at school automobile des
they have 98% turnout and no time andn has to spend money begging people to vote. host: should that be a this country? guest: i think we should have a debate on it. they just accept it. if you have an excuse it is ok to 98% vote. if you violate it they fine you and put it in the electoral fund. sydney a cab once in and i wanted to have a conversation with the cab driver. a country they force you to vote. he gave me this most disgusted like it is a civic duty, mate. you talk about in your...
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the issue is and always has been the right to a trial, the presumption of innocence andn te due processer everyone.ess toer for these reasons,yo ifo can not nomination of david barron. even if the administration release as dozen barron memos i can not support barron. the debate is not about partisan politics. i have supported many of the president's nominees. the debate is not aboutan transparency. it is about the substance of the memos. i can not and will knot support a lifetime appointment of someone who believesom it is oky to kill an american citizen not involved in combat without a trial. now some will argue and say the president yesterday now has changed his mind. he is going to release these memos to the public. well that's true. why don't we wait on the vote and let the public read the memos? why don't we have a full-throated debate over this? why don't we actually see what the public thinks about the right to trial by jury? wouldn't you think that something with that over 1000 years deserves a bit of debate? wouldn't you think we take at least the time and realize this is not t
the issue is and always has been the right to a trial, the presumption of innocence andn te due processer everyone.ess toer for these reasons,yo ifo can not nomination of david barron. even if the administration release as dozen barron memos i can not support barron. the debate is not about partisan politics. i have supported many of the president's nominees. the debate is not aboutan transparency. it is about the substance of the memos. i can not and will knot support a lifetime appointment of...
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. >> and a personal note, where i live on long island, scores, scores of men andn weree world trade centerren are frrchedz of my children. i see them every day. i knowed profound effects this terror attack took. i support a charity called tuesday's children out on rhode island which helps these kids. some of whom have never gotten over this i appreciated the president coming today joining us is chief white house reporter ed henry. >> one of the most chilling parts of this is voice mails some people on the planes that they knew were likely to crash. they were being hijacked and people didn't know whether they were going to live or not. i heard one of the recordings from a man who left a recording for his wife and it's just chilling because he was so methodical i think i'm going to die. i want you to know i love you. new people who were lost on that day. this is a rare occasion where the politics that goes on in this city was put aside for at least a moment and you had republicans like chris christie. you had michael bloomberg. had you bill and hillary clinton along with the obamas, coming t
. >> and a personal note, where i live on long island, scores, scores of men andn weree world trade centerren are frrchedz of my children. i see them every day. i knowed profound effects this terror attack took. i support a charity called tuesday's children out on rhode island which helps these kids. some of whom have never gotten over this i appreciated the president coming today joining us is chief white house reporter ed henry. >> one of the most chilling parts of this is voice...
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there, andn right then the gentleman right in front of her after that. this is a bit more of a broad question. he mentioned that there art two types of american companies that have been hacked by the chinese. overflow in the amount of cases to come out now that there are faces. if so, how would these cases be divided question mark -- divided? >> ohio state. governmented states repair to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes its it waynto the -- makes into the hands of american businesses? >> one more in the corner there. from the faculty at george turned out -- georgetown. i'm curious about this line you have been making between economic espionage and state driven espionage. --a general matter, how is important is it in these cases to make a showing of economic ?enefit to companies how would this look different under the statutes in play here if there was really some sort of commercial information taken with no invariant connection to national security, but no real showing this was going to bene
there, andn right then the gentleman right in front of her after that. this is a bit more of a broad question. he mentioned that there art two types of american companies that have been hacked by the chinese. overflow in the amount of cases to come out now that there are faces. if so, how would these cases be divided question mark -- divided? >> ohio state. governmented states repair to guarantee that although it does spy on foreign businesses, none of the information gathered makes its...
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companies have tens of billions of dollars in assets in subsisted -- in subsidiaries and the european andnnds luxembourg that is part of nato. it erased the interesting question of, things they did to keep their assets safe to move out of russia. that could be making them of honorable if the u.s. -- vulne rable if the u.s. continues the pressure. there any -- i read your story this morning. is there any sense of the story will change? the pressure put on these countries to make significant inroads and thus story in your alluded to. a big leape quite forward and a lot of pressure from the whole of europe to make it happen. >> right. presume the pressure has to come from the u.s. or germany. there's a lot to say hair. a lodge of these countries have ambiguous feelings about this. the u.k. is a good example. amount of russian money invested into london real estate and stock and europe is getting oil and gas from russian companies. couldf taking sanctions have a real ramifications of what happens in these countries in terms of the everyday lives people living there. i think the individual coun
companies have tens of billions of dollars in assets in subsisted -- in subsidiaries and the european andnnds luxembourg that is part of nato. it erased the interesting question of, things they did to keep their assets safe to move out of russia. that could be making them of honorable if the u.s. -- vulne rable if the u.s. continues the pressure. there any -- i read your story this morning. is there any sense of the story will change? the pressure put on these countries to make significant...
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because everyone agrees there is some risk of error, even in the wonderful judicial system wea have andnas long as there's a risk of error that an innocent man in fact, to be executed and put to death by the state is in fact innocent, that is not an acceptable risk that a civilized society should accept because thec gains do not justify taking that kind of risk. >> host: you quote your colleague, justice scalia saying the risk is infinitesimal, .02%. i take it that is still too big of a risk to you? >> guest: i think anyone has to be troubled by that possibility. and of course it's, you can't be terribly proud of the fact that the united states is ranked with three or four nations that have a different form of society than we do and whereas most of the countries in western europe have long ago abolished the death penalty. >> host: you talk about the fact that alle members of the court now think it is not permissible to inflict an execution that is deliberately intended to cause pain. you talk about the mix of chemicals that were used until recently to try to minimize pain and yet right n
because everyone agrees there is some risk of error, even in the wonderful judicial system wea have andnas long as there's a risk of error that an innocent man in fact, to be executed and put to death by the state is in fact innocent, that is not an acceptable risk that a civilized society should accept because thec gains do not justify taking that kind of risk. >> host: you quote your colleague, justice scalia saying the risk is infinitesimal, .02%. i take it that is still too big of a...
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further andne step said, do not do a lateral move.mething greater for money and do something lesser and leave entirely, but think about the possibilities for you. he said, there are possibilities for you. >> thank you. good to see you. --ior editor at lincoln area linked in. check out my linkedin page. .ession on her coming out, the competition in the online shopping space for you. we will tell you what the retailers are doing now tuesday one step ahead. elon musk wants to give you arise to outer space or the billionaire gives us an inside look at a dragon capsule of that is artie been to the station -- spatial station and back -- spaced nation and back. station and back. ♪ >> online consumers are demanding purchases to be delivered earlier and earlier and retailers are finally listening. google announced the expansion of google shopping express into the l.a. and manhattan markets. they allow same-day delivery from stores like costco, fairway, target, and walls -- and walgreen. to get into the game. how exactly will they work on them?
further andne step said, do not do a lateral move.mething greater for money and do something lesser and leave entirely, but think about the possibilities for you. he said, there are possibilities for you. >> thank you. good to see you. --ior editor at lincoln area linked in. check out my linkedin page. .ession on her coming out, the competition in the online shopping space for you. we will tell you what the retailers are doing now tuesday one step ahead. elon musk wants to give you arise...
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ukraine andn the the geopolitical fallout is definitely having an effect on things here.plenty of domestic issues that are weighing things down. >> are thanks to ryan chilcote. amazing that the russian car market could shank -- shrink 10%-20%. stay with us. ryan will be joining us shortly with the ceo of the moscow stock exchange. >> the top corporate story. anticipated ipo of zoopla. there was morris caroline hyde. -- here with more is caroline hyde. >> sales up. profit up. daily mail in general trust are managing to cut cost -- and general trust are managing to cut cost. u.s.gely popular in the >> if you want to follow the kardashians, get that app. >> it is also about job hunting, bargain-hunting. it has a groupon type company where you can buy daily deals. selling jobsite. it is trying to focus in on its getting outbut also of jobsite. also, the big one. >> the website you have been on 24 hours a day for the past five months. >> i jumped on the property bandwagon. i'm selling my flat, i am looking for another one. zoopla. they are looking to cash in on the tech storm
ukraine andn the the geopolitical fallout is definitely having an effect on things here.plenty of domestic issues that are weighing things down. >> are thanks to ryan chilcote. amazing that the russian car market could shank -- shrink 10%-20%. stay with us. ryan will be joining us shortly with the ceo of the moscow stock exchange. >> the top corporate story. anticipated ipo of zoopla. there was morris caroline hyde. -- here with more is caroline hyde. >> sales up. profit up....
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objective is to ensure that there is broad --uidity in the phones housing finance market and to do andn a way that is safe sound. the maintain goal is not a new one for the agency. increased placing an emphasis on it. we are leading with maintain as the first goal and our strategic plan and scorecard. we have doubled the scorecard from 20% 40%. let me begin my remarks about single-family liquidity by discussing representation and warranty standards and when these trigger repurchased demands. repurchase risk remains a top concern for the mortgage industry. lenders believe there is still uncertainty for this area to ease their credit this undermines the goal of improving access to mortgage credit for credit worthy errors. with extensive discussions fannie, freddie, and lenders over the past several months we of making a number refinements to address some of these concerns. as we authorized and as fannie and freddie announced yesterday they're going to relax the payment history requirement for granting representation and twoanty relief by allowing delinquent payments at the acquisition. le
objective is to ensure that there is broad --uidity in the phones housing finance market and to do andn a way that is safe sound. the maintain goal is not a new one for the agency. increased placing an emphasis on it. we are leading with maintain as the first goal and our strategic plan and scorecard. we have doubled the scorecard from 20% 40%. let me begin my remarks about single-family liquidity by discussing representation and warranty standards and when these trigger repurchased demands....
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timet through one tough when i decided to carry the andne, our stock went down i took a lot of criticism activist community. short-term, we talked about subsidies earlier, you pay a lot of subsidy. back then, it was also supplies phones. -- it was also supplies -- it was also sub sidized. it would have a long-term impact, the brand was better and customers would stay. we had activist activity. >> is there any way activists could help hasten consolidation in the wireless business? >> i would not want to speculate on that. i think basically the speculation is you have a number, at&t and verizon that are going to control. you have other companies like sprint with an 80% shareholder. is unlikely to have an impact on consolidation in the u.s.. >> how much is softbank involved in your day-to-day business? >> we meet for 1.5 days every month. and then we have a video call once a week. >> they are checking in or directing you? >> mainly it is communicating back and forth. they have opinions and ideas, they have a well performing wireless operator in japan. we do not always agree. we generally do
timet through one tough when i decided to carry the andne, our stock went down i took a lot of criticism activist community. short-term, we talked about subsidies earlier, you pay a lot of subsidy. back then, it was also supplies phones. -- it was also supplies -- it was also sub sidized. it would have a long-term impact, the brand was better and customers would stay. we had activist activity. >> is there any way activists could help hasten consolidation in the wireless business? >>...
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for our part, we prioritize andning over equipment state-level engagement as well .s federal level engagement the mexican government agreed with these u.s. priorities. as january of this year, our two governments have approved 78 new projects valued at more than $430 million. the mexican government focus these projects on just this -- on justice sector reform, mexico's southern border and state-level law enforcement. we will work with the mexican attorney general's office to train prosecutors in the new accusatory justice system and empower law enforcers to fight financial crime. we will provide communications equipment and training for customs, immigration, border and the critics officials along mexico's southern border, through which most illicit product and migrants pass on the way to the united states. we will increase training and support for state police academies to allow them to through stateeach police throughout mexico. mr. chairman, i do not need to explain to this committee importance of this security relationship. i am sometimes asked when we will see concrete results on the grou
for our part, we prioritize andning over equipment state-level engagement as well .s federal level engagement the mexican government agreed with these u.s. priorities. as january of this year, our two governments have approved 78 new projects valued at more than $430 million. the mexican government focus these projects on just this -- on justice sector reform, mexico's southern border and state-level law enforcement. we will work with the mexican attorney general's office to train prosecutors...
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nutshell, andn a end never justifies the means in everything that is not technically feasible shouldbe done. discussed on the balance between freedom and security and the rights of the individual. on.s a debate that is going in spite of all the differences, i continue to abide clearly by the principle that europe, germany, and united states could not wish for a more reliable partner respectively than we have in the transatlantic alliance.
nutshell, andn a end never justifies the means in everything that is not technically feasible shouldbe done. discussed on the balance between freedom and security and the rights of the individual. on.s a debate that is going in spite of all the differences, i continue to abide clearly by the principle that europe, germany, and united states could not wish for a more reliable partner respectively than we have in the transatlantic alliance.
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andn comment on the f-18 the marines would rather have a f-18s overhead. it was a nice blend.he a-10's were not precision. >> their position guided now. >> that makes them the better platform. i think it is a blended. but if you asked the marines on the ground they would rather have the f-18s and the harriers overhead. not does not mean they did appreciate the a-10's. is do you think the equivalent? >> i do this for a living. i think they are to completely different platforms with overlapping missions. one is very old and the other is not quite sold. would like to have a blend if you could afford it. we want to make decisions on what we can afford and modernization. >> when i think about what the men and women in uniform have told me when i visit them, we should be able to afford what they believe is the best air support platform. what we have invested in in the a-10, i have a question for the whole panel that i think we need to get to the bottom of. the military officers association has given us an estimate that an d5 family of four would experience the loss of about $5,000 i
andn comment on the f-18 the marines would rather have a f-18s overhead. it was a nice blend.he a-10's were not precision. >> their position guided now. >> that makes them the better platform. i think it is a blended. but if you asked the marines on the ground they would rather have the f-18s and the harriers overhead. not does not mean they did appreciate the a-10's. is do you think the equivalent? >> i do this for a living. i think they are to completely different platforms...
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andn, it is about jobs manufacturers. it is about competitiveness. if you look at our competitors around the world and what they are doing good infrastructure, you realize they are not stuck in the 20th century. they are moving forward to the 21st and planning for the 22nd century. that means if we are going to keep up with our competitors we have got to do the same thing here. for manufacturers, it matters in every step of the process, whether it is receiving input for our goods or being able to deliver our products to our customers here in the united states or to customers abroad. you mentioned the statistic for every 1.3 billion invested in infrastructure spending it creates 22,000 jobs. pretty basic figure, and that is borne out. for manufacturers, for every dollar invested in infrastructure spending, results cents for0 manufacturers. when we look at all the different research products that have been done, studies that have been done, everybody agrees, we've got to do something. i brought with me a little hint here of the studies that have been d
andn, it is about jobs manufacturers. it is about competitiveness. if you look at our competitors around the world and what they are doing good infrastructure, you realize they are not stuck in the 20th century. they are moving forward to the 21st and planning for the 22nd century. that means if we are going to keep up with our competitors we have got to do the same thing here. for manufacturers, it matters in every step of the process, whether it is receiving input for our goods or being able...
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nutshell, andn a end never justifies the means in everything that is not technically feasible should be done. discussed on the balance between freedom and security and the rights of the individual. on.s a debate that is going in spite of all the differences, i continue to abide clearly by the principle that europe, germany, and united states could not wish for a more reliable partner respectively than we have in the transatlantic alliance. the alliance is a prime importance to all of us and this is the basis for our very close economic cooperation as well. the transatlantic economic the whole 15ure on million jobs on that side of the atlantic. it is indispensable. german companies alone a great in more than 600,000 jobs over haveand american companies created 800,000 jobs as of now. the u.s. chamber of commerce is an eloquent testament to these very close integrations of our tool economic areas. the world has changed incredibly. you have more of a political and theomic weight of economies, the overall framework of the g 20. the global financial and economic crisis as greatly impaired
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that is one of the reasons we thought it would be useful to shine a light on some of the the world andn in tried to grapple with some of the challenges in trying to implement this law in a way that doesn't destroy what is already working. >> anyone else have a response? ok. >> hi. i have a two-part question. one is research related and the other is more clinical?ope /operations. >> i hate to interrupt the question. keep your two parts. , folks, that this will probably be our last question given the time we have left despite melinda's 27 green cards and your nice filling them out. what i would like you to do instead is to use these last few minutes while you are listening to the two-part question to fill out the blue evaluation forms that are in your kits. yes, sir. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> it is nice to see the differences between what you non-users.rs and the question i have on that have you figure is done any research to show what those differences look like when you look at some of the more -- diabetes, that hypertension, episodes of newborns and deliveries -- to those things kinds
that is one of the reasons we thought it would be useful to shine a light on some of the the world andn in tried to grapple with some of the challenges in trying to implement this law in a way that doesn't destroy what is already working. >> anyone else have a response? ok. >> hi. i have a two-part question. one is research related and the other is more clinical?ope /operations. >> i hate to interrupt the question. keep your two parts. , folks, that this will probably be our...
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would just touch on before i pass it on to bill, andn, us working with solid the national governors association. the center for best practices who in november 2013 convened state officials from six states -- illinois, iowa, minnesota, nevada, virginia, and wisconsin. who were selected as part of a pilot program and to produce a in what they consider the veteran licensing academy and to assess and look at the actual industries within their respective states and figure out what those gaps are. who are alsotes stakeholders, how do you actually help with that? se, by doing so, that would allow servicemembers to transition. as a pilot program in six different states with six different needs, and allows us to look at what are the best practices are. what are the components that dod may be missing? that allows to actually take that particular program and make them sustainable and put them on a greater scale. all 50 states can actually run and operate some of their particular programs in general. i will pass it on to bill? i will let bill discuss some of the key talking points. >> thanks, steve. for in
would just touch on before i pass it on to bill, andn, us working with solid the national governors association. the center for best practices who in november 2013 convened state officials from six states -- illinois, iowa, minnesota, nevada, virginia, and wisconsin. who were selected as part of a pilot program and to produce a in what they consider the veteran licensing academy and to assess and look at the actual industries within their respective states and figure out what those gaps are....
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reatest transition advocate andn an it will be different to assume the role of a judge. i have practiced in private practice and i am familiar with the impact and the importance of well reasoned opinions that will guide the opinions. i had the opportunity to serve as a law clerk. -- most of the difficulty will involve internal procedures and practices is. becoming familiar with those in becoming an in my work. >> had a practice a great deal before the court of appeals? >> yes. i have. >> thank you. senator grassley. -- you haveart with had a distinguished career as an attorney. .ppellate practitioner i will ask you a few specific areas of your practice. ofwill start with the scope remedies available under section 183. a constitutional violation occurs and i would point you to at&t wireless versus atlanta. that you did not want reversed. how would you decide scope of 183.ies under section and iwas a long time ago think you are referring to at&t of something. they soon under 1983 to get attorneys fees. i ruled that they could not sue pursuant to 1983 because this is andref
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nutshell, andn a end never justifies the means in everything that is not technically feasible should be done. discussed on the balance between freedom and security and the rights of the individual. on.s a debate that is going in spite of all the differences, i continue to abide clearly by the principle that europe, germany, and united states could not wish for a more reliable partner respectively than we have in the transatlantic alliance. the alliance is a prime importance to all of us and this is the basis for our very close economic cooperation as well. the transatlantic economic the whole 15ure on million jobs on that side of the atlantic. it is indispensable. german companies alone a great in more than 600,000 jobs over haveand american companies created 800,000 jobs as of now. the u.s. chamber of commerce is an eloquent testament to these very close integrations of our tool economic areas. the world has changed incredibly. you have more of a political and theomic weight of economies, the overall framework of the g 20. the global financial and economic crisis as greatly impaired
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the ground andn crimea if the story is true. it was very clear that if there was any weak spot in ukraine, it would be crimea. looking at february 20 1, 22. did we not have eyes on what was happening there on the ground? some kind of intelligence failure happened and i think that's something we will need to look into. with that, it kind of began the series of too little, too late responses. i think there has been too much emphasis on a search for a diplomatic solution. of course we need to do that, but there was never a shred of evidence that would support putin was interested in a diplomatic offramp during this crisis. second, and this is kind of but the united states needed to take a firmer role in leading the alliance. economicope's deep investment with russia, it was not realistic to expect them to take a leading role, given the differences in europe in general. i think we need to be more forward-leaning. for example, when president obama was getting ready to leave on his europe trip in the latter part of march and the secon
the ground andn crimea if the story is true. it was very clear that if there was any weak spot in ukraine, it would be crimea. looking at february 20 1, 22. did we not have eyes on what was happening there on the ground? some kind of intelligence failure happened and i think that's something we will need to look into. with that, it kind of began the series of too little, too late responses. i think there has been too much emphasis on a search for a diplomatic solution. of course we need to do...
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toying to follow is discourage or to encourage, but follow through with our .esponsibilities forcing andns in updating -- thingsthink any of these i've just cited encourage broadcasters to participate more? broadcastersve showing up with spectrum -- thinki said, i don't that -- we have an important issue set, role.ortant and historic this is an incentive auction. >> i'm aware of that. >> what we have tried to do in the mobile spectrum holdings instance, is to encourage broadcasters, en wirelessi'm sorry, carriers to buy, which creates the incentive. there was a report by one of the wokestreet analysts last who said we expect the greatest risk to this auction, showing up, not just dropped. at&tse the fact that suggested that they are ready toed by between 9 and for 20 to 40 megahertz, this analyst said send positive signals to broadcasters. goal is to create this marketplace, and we're not trying to take regulatory action in unrelated areas -- >> but you are taking lots of regular willer to actionings, and it does have an effect on marketplace. those two are a fact. the quadrennial review n
toying to follow is discourage or to encourage, but follow through with our .esponsibilities forcing andns in updating -- thingsthink any of these i've just cited encourage broadcasters to participate more? broadcastersve showing up with spectrum -- thinki said, i don't that -- we have an important issue set, role.ortant and historic this is an incentive auction. >> i'm aware of that. >> what we have tried to do in the mobile spectrum holdings instance, is to encourage broadcasters,...
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--d most i was city worry about it and i up and said there's a quaib tradition about the politics, andn it's generally not a good yet when you're outside your country neblaim we're going to hyper inflation and you should sell your treasuries. july -- >> he was very responsive when i said that. >> were you as generally el with him in that conversation as you oilt it, in countrying or was that a more heated conversation? him,was very direct with .ut he was very responsive >> didn't get the fed care slot when he hoped for it and obviously it made sense to job.bernanke in the not about the timing, it's about the merits. >> you don't want to change a of ahair in the mid rolling economic crisis and financial panic. >> if the fed chair is deeply competent, which ben bernanke is. larry summers share that view? >> that ben was confident? i thought larry was excellent this. i think he thought the president was rereasonable, and he ended another year in that job at the white house. have question is should he --ten there was some anger of the lack of punishing. tied to wall street was one of critiq
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make a very strong recommendation in the report of who has the lead for actually doing the and equip andn continuing the train, advise and of the a. n. p., the state department really does hand intake a stronger creating clear u.s. government creatings, and in assessment frameworks and providing oversight that ensure that u.s. government rule of law programming at large or law enforcement related programming at large connects to policing so that we can get .reater coherence >> thank you. i agree with sean's view that a lot of it did take place, but that the doctor made people hope that it would. but i do think also that there a real lack of a proper need assessment or capability of doing a needs assessment. so when you're actually looking with these sorts of figures and what they're for, actually you're lacking some of basic tools that would allow hoorn do that in a could way, and that is a problem when expenditures get assigned. when talk about the police themselves, there is a real disconnect, and you mentioned it yourself between what's going on back in kabul.d is there a report into t
make a very strong recommendation in the report of who has the lead for actually doing the and equip andn continuing the train, advise and of the a. n. p., the state department really does hand intake a stronger creating clear u.s. government creatings, and in assessment frameworks and providing oversight that ensure that u.s. government rule of law programming at large or law enforcement related programming at large connects to policing so that we can get .reater coherence >> thank you....
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they are saying the visit will highlight the support for the administration's leadership on andn rights, global peace, security. this afternoon he will honor recipients of the 2014 top cops award. be live for awill discussion looking at how safe are handling a medicaid expansion under the health care law is. arkansas and michigan, hosted by the alliance for health reform. we will have that for you life sitting at 12:15 p.m. eastern right here on c-span. also coming up on the a panel of foreign and top government officials will talk about government that your chief threats facing the country and comments from john miller. he talks but the mindset of a terrorist planning an attack. said [indiscernible] they will base it around this while we are talking and turning. people here hell have it on tv. i'm not worried about causing a blackout. terrorism is theater. it requires a storyline that needs a big dramatic scene. shot involves blood spear that is what they're thinking about. >> you can watch the entire discussion with remarks from michael chertoff and john at 8:00tonight starting p.m. e
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time and so i have a very long memory of all of the disputes over accessc charges,e settlement rates, andnternational arena,te all of tt through all of that, i think what we've seen in the way of disputes around the internet in terms of disputes over transit are, truly minimal. and so i also come down on the side of saying, it is essential that everyone be able to interconnect but we have now several decades of history in the internet saying that private agreements can in fact, commercial agreements can get us there and barring a breakdown, we really should not be intervening because the rigidities that regulation would bring tola the system would probably create far more chaos than the occasional disputes you have between parties. >> jon? >> so if i were to create an internet from scratch, i could imagine cases where you wouldha have problems, you would have market failure, particularly if some big carrier, big providers had enough market power. i could imagine cases where you wouldn't have any problems. i look at the internet today and i a can't tell. i can see something is changing. whe
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looking at countries like israel, they have proven that andn can be very capable serving alongside men. caution, i think we need to make sure that the -- make sureonent we are training them right. the last caller got it right from the perspective that we have women right now doing -- serving in convoys. my concern is always been, ok, in this type of war, when there is no defined line with the good guys and bad guys are, essentially everything is battlefield. the entire area is a battlefield. there is no front line. in world war ii, everyone knew where the front line was. does one of the problems with our veterans coming back, your awesomely hypervigilant. you're in a state of hypervigilance. my point is we are sending women into combat whether we know it or not. my worry is that we are not training them well enough. we need to do is face the fact that women can absolutely serving combat. we have had a couple of women who have one silver stars for incredible valor. we need to make sure to invest in the women that want to. serve, theyant to want to prove that they can do it, we should pr
looking at countries like israel, they have proven that andn can be very capable serving alongside men. caution, i think we need to make sure that the -- make sureonent we are training them right. the last caller got it right from the perspective that we have women right now doing -- serving in convoys. my concern is always been, ok, in this type of war, when there is no defined line with the good guys and bad guys are, essentially everything is battlefield. the entire area is a battlefield....
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may be a rowistic.nbeing a because in the old days before there was anything like media, a soapbox, andneople didn't like what you said, you didn't have very much freedom of speech and your word didn't spread. radio,f course, came the television, and now the internet spreads so rapidly these days that you never know what the effect is going to be. a big influence on things. perhaps the first amendment has to be revisited. guest: i think the first amendment is more important than ever. i think if what you're saying is that we should reconsider freedom of speech because now possibility -- the individual, regular folk have the possibility of reaching entire global audience, i could not disagree more. i'm very excited about new regularbout seeing what people have to say rather than people who just own the presses. lake,al from crystal illinois. independent line. caller: thank you very much for taking my call. question is -- why don't you the have the president of college speak and then the whole ?ssue would go away guest: it's a great question. i think that's probably where we're headed. but
may be a rowistic.nbeing a because in the old days before there was anything like media, a soapbox, andneople didn't like what you said, you didn't have very much freedom of speech and your word didn't spread. radio,f course, came the television, and now the internet spreads so rapidly these days that you never know what the effect is going to be. a big influence on things. perhaps the first amendment has to be revisited. guest: i think the first amendment is more important than ever. i think...