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but, as john said at the very beginning. this has been developing over several decades. and the whole time that i have been in administration i have been concerned about this point. and coming up with new things that i can do to move the two institutions where i have been further along on the path of getting more permanent fix term or full time fix term faculty. and fewer part time faculty, better career predictability for fixed term faculty and i think we have to keep at that. but i don't -- i think it has been exacerbated by the economic strain that we have had. but i think what john said at the beginning of this is correct. this is something that has been developing for several decades. >> we are getting some community in right now. joseph is dismissive of the so-called reality that cut adjunct pay that allow for more and more senior administrators. mary on face book chimes in saying education is a for profit business. owners and top management make all the money. core personnel are paid meager wages. and this from robert. listen to this. >> isn't it interesting that
but, as john said at the very beginning. this has been developing over several decades. and the whole time that i have been in administration i have been concerned about this point. and coming up with new things that i can do to move the two institutions where i have been further along on the path of getting more permanent fix term or full time fix term faculty. and fewer part time faculty, better career predictability for fixed term faculty and i think we have to keep at that. but i don't -- i...
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that right there, as john said, the governor cannot be comfortable with this. and his statement doesn't tamp down anything. if anything, i think the governor's statement is a bit of playing for time here. i'll be very curious to see what comes of -- what happens on monday. the one thing we haven't talked about in all of this is the environment in which this wildstein letter drops. on monday, february 3rd is when those subpoenas from the legislative investigative body, that's when those subpoenas come due. and that's when we're going to find out a whole lot of other things, documents, e-mails, text messages, that the committee will have, will suddenly be public. and then i think once we all get a chance to comb through at least some of those, that maybe a fuller picture will come 20 life. and maybe what mr. wildstein has, maybe it's in earlier batches of e-mails, or maybe, maybe he'll drop something again on monday. >> well, again, in his january 9th press conference, which we all watched here, christie was asked by a reporter about why people would have a hard
that right there, as john said, the governor cannot be comfortable with this. and his statement doesn't tamp down anything. if anything, i think the governor's statement is a bit of playing for time here. i'll be very curious to see what comes of -- what happens on monday. the one thing we haven't talked about in all of this is the environment in which this wildstein letter drops. on monday, february 3rd is when those subpoenas from the legislative investigative body, that's when those...
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that right there, as john said, the governor cannot be comfortable with this. and his statement doesn't tamp down anything. if anything, i think the governor's statement is a bit of playing for time here. i'll be very curious to see what comes of -- what happens on monday. the one thing we haven't talked about in all of this is the environment in which this wildstein letter drops. on monday, february 3rd is when those subpoenas from the legislative investigative body, that's when those subpoenas come due. and that's when we're going to find out a whole lot of other things, documents, e-mails, text messages, that the committee will have, will suddenly be public. and then i think once we all get a chance to comb through at least some of those, that maybe a fuller picture will come 20 life. and maybe what mr. wildstein has, maybe it's in earlier batches of e-mails, or maybe, maybe he'll drop something again on monday. >> well, again, in his january 9th press conference, which we all watched here, christie was asked by a reporter about why people would have a hard
that right there, as john said, the governor cannot be comfortable with this. and his statement doesn't tamp down anything. if anything, i think the governor's statement is a bit of playing for time here. i'll be very curious to see what comes of -- what happens on monday. the one thing we haven't talked about in all of this is the environment in which this wildstein letter drops. on monday, february 3rd is when those subpoenas from the legislative investigative body, that's when those...
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this problem for 15 years as john boehner said and another thing to -- once again, here we are, getting his caucus to agree. >> and these are draft principles and not even -- so they still have a long way to go. i do get the sense that we are seeing -- gwen: what are the principles? >> roughly in that they -- they do not -- the big issue always for republicans has been path to citizenship. general agreement over border security and enforcing laws. they did not endorse path to citizenship but endorsed where the undocumented could have the pathway to legal status. and they have endorsed a dream-like -- dream act type proposal that would allow citizenship for children. which is a big step for them. >> and -- >> and children that had no choice of their own. i do think we are seeing in some ways a rise of -- or a revival of compassion conservative. particularly when we're seeing this around the issue of immigration. one of the things that struck me among republicans that i talked to at the retreat this week was that they were saying that even ones that don't want to do an immigration bill we
this problem for 15 years as john boehner said and another thing to -- once again, here we are, getting his caucus to agree. >> and these are draft principles and not even -- so they still have a long way to go. i do get the sense that we are seeing -- gwen: what are the principles? >> roughly in that they -- they do not -- the big issue always for republicans has been path to citizenship. general agreement over border security and enforcing laws. they did not endorse path to...
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as the u.s. representative at the u.n. said and as john kerry has said, starvation is being used as a weapon of war and that does brings you us back to the dark ages. >> david miliband, thank you. >> woodruff: the battle against a.i.d.s., which began in the early 1980's and has succeeded in finding treatments to control the disease, is increasingly turning to a different phase: the hunt for a real and complete cure. special correspondent spencer michels has our story. >> reporter: 57-year-old matt sharp, who has had a.i.d.s. for 25 years, takes a mix of anti- retroviral drugs each day to reduce his h.i.v. levels and keep him alive. sharp, a former ballet dancer, says the medication has shortened his life, and made him more susceptible to other ailments like heart disease earlier than normal. >> i'm faced with issues around growing older earlier because of having h.i.v. for so long, and i've been taking pills for over 25 years. i'm ready for a point where i can do something that my body can control the virus on its own. >> reporter: sharp h
as the u.s. representative at the u.n. said and as john kerry has said, starvation is being used as a weapon of war and that does brings you us back to the dark ages. >> david miliband, thank you. >> woodruff: the battle against a.i.d.s., which began in the early 1980's and has succeeded in finding treatments to control the disease, is increasingly turning to a different phase: the hunt for a real and complete cure. special correspondent spencer michels has our story. >>...
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but as you said, john boehner does seem to be on the same page. it may be they have influence again. >> crystal, is it fair to think heritage is a different organization than it was a year ago? >> not a lot of reason. i think they were badly burned in the last debt ceiling and the government shutdown fight. they lost a whole lot of credibility there. members felt like they had been sort of thrown under the bus because they essentially had been thrown under the bus. heritage and ted cruz essentially forced them into the government shutdown and promised their base that they could repeal health care when that was really never credible. so i do think they're a little chastened from that. that being said, they've still got the same players in place. they still have an aggressive stance. and in a lot of ways, they're still driving the ship. you can see it in the turn in immigration reform. you did have john boehner. you did have the leadership of the republican party really trying to push that forward with talk radio and heritage being much more relucta
but as you said, john boehner does seem to be on the same page. it may be they have influence again. >> crystal, is it fair to think heritage is a different organization than it was a year ago? >> not a lot of reason. i think they were badly burned in the last debt ceiling and the government shutdown fight. they lost a whole lot of credibility there. members felt like they had been sort of thrown under the bus because they essentially had been thrown under the bus. heritage and ted...
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john: charles? >> he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thingsay because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job crtion happened. >> the lowest uneployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the first time since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut by half blowing out of the stimulus which was finally over and he didn't do anything. and he takes credit fo everything that is good. blames republicans for everything thais bad. >> this is the slowest recovery of all. the only reason the unemployment rate isn't higher is because people have given up. and later in his speech he acknowledges that too many americans are out of work. and it is a recovery and he mentioned oil. and the oil boom is on private land and he did everything to stop it on private land and he said i'm going to keep doing it and he took credit for it this as well. john: does he know that he is being a hypo
john: charles? >> he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thingsay because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job crtion happened. >> the lowest uneployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the first time since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut...
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we're talking about, as john henry said, the constitution of the united states. article i, section 6 specifically endows all members with what's called speech or debate immunity. it was exercised in the pentagon papers, 47 classified volumes of the pentagon papers into the record. he was investigated by the nixon administration -- >> i think i know where you're getting. i know the punchline here. [laughter] >> the reason for these observations is we can't depend upon our liberties that some brave whiting blowers from time to time -- whistleblowers will expose the wrongdoing of the the executive branch. it needs to be institutionalized. and until that's changed, we may get ed snowdens from time to time, but it isn't going to change the dynamic unless there's an insistence by the american people and congress that this be made public. i don't see any of that generation. you asked for another church committee. dianne feinstein or mike rodgers? >> yes. >> if anything, they help the cover up. >> yeah, exactly. [applause] and that was one of the points i usually make an
we're talking about, as john henry said, the constitution of the united states. article i, section 6 specifically endows all members with what's called speech or debate immunity. it was exercised in the pentagon papers, 47 classified volumes of the pentagon papers into the record. he was investigated by the nixon administration -- >> i think i know where you're getting. i know the punchline here. [laughter] >> the reason for these observations is we can't depend upon our liberties...
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. >> john, as you said this really is life and death.k here at home, gay rights have progressed on a number of fronts, but they are also being challenged. in some states they are colliding with the recent push for more religious liberty. a battle between articles of faith, religious freedom and freedom from discrimination. a number of states are pushing back against gay rights through religious freedom laws. they have been proposed in nine states, idaho oregon, south carolina, tennessee, oregon, hawaii, and mississippi. >> you should not have to forfeit your religious freedoms and rights merely because you want to work or start a business in the state of arizona. >> reporter: to critics it's not only anti-gay, but the law could be used to discriminate against anybody. >> it feels like it opens the door for discrimination in a huge brood spectrum. i mean, i feel like we could be kicked out of a restaurant. >> reporter: the bill is on governor jan brewer's desk, and she hasn't said if she will sign it into law. for more than 30 years anti-
. >> john, as you said this really is life and death.k here at home, gay rights have progressed on a number of fronts, but they are also being challenged. in some states they are colliding with the recent push for more religious liberty. a battle between articles of faith, religious freedom and freedom from discrimination. a number of states are pushing back against gay rights through religious freedom laws. they have been proposed in nine states, idaho oregon, south carolina, tennessee,...
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that could raise reasonable doubt as you said. >> john, this is a complicated element to prove.the standard for the prosecution in terms of tying earlier injuries to the nanny? is it essential for conviction? i don't think it is at all. forensically the prosecutions will have to sew it together about what happened immediately prior to the injury. it is not a month. the prosecutions will not have a hard time proving that the cause of death is what ever happen. and the nanny was the only one there. >> got to leave it there, guys. great analysis, thank you. eric? >> and coming up, take a look at >> a pig makes an incredible discovery that shocks its owner and leaves a big question. what's a grenade doing in its pen? [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male annncer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spik
that could raise reasonable doubt as you said. >> john, this is a complicated element to prove.the standard for the prosecution in terms of tying earlier injuries to the nanny? is it essential for conviction? i don't think it is at all. forensically the prosecutions will have to sew it together about what happened immediately prior to the injury. it is not a month. the prosecutions will not have a hard time proving that the cause of death is what ever happen. and the nanny was the only...
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it's the underlying issue, as you said, jaurn, about the mental -- john, about the mental health. s our culture goes forward, we do not have the nomenclature to talk about our emotional and psychic development, the spiritual development that is so crucial to us as human beings. so we teach our kids, we leave out this important piece that part of their development is being able to be a social being and not be stuck on their phone or their, you know, ipod. i love technology, but part of our problem is we're more connected and yet we're more disconnected. >> that was just some of the discussion held last month by the clinton foundation. you can watch it in its entirety later tonight at 7:15 p.m. eastern time here on c-span or anytime online at c-span.org. >> tonight, we can conclude our series, first ladies, influence and image" with a live two-hour program. martha washington to michelle obama. >> she brings her managerial skills, makes mount vernon a success operation and make it possible for washington to be away for eight years fighting a war. >> there was something about abraham l
it's the underlying issue, as you said, jaurn, about the mental -- john, about the mental health. s our culture goes forward, we do not have the nomenclature to talk about our emotional and psychic development, the spiritual development that is so crucial to us as human beings. so we teach our kids, we leave out this important piece that part of their development is being able to be a social being and not be stuck on their phone or their, you know, ipod. i love technology, but part of our...
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everyone getting ready for the opening ceremony, which, as you said, john, is in just a few hours, butto see it until later tonight. >> and nick paton walsh tells us there are still tickets available to open ceremonies. it is not sold out yet, which is interesting. >> you see that at a lot of olympics because the corporate sponsors buy so many tickets. it's a strange, strange spectator sport, but we are looking forward to it, nonetheless. andy scholes, thank you very much. >> the olympic ceremony is hours away, but it's the growing terror alert that has the world watching. this morning, the new threats and new security in place. we are live in sochi right after the break. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. there's a lot of fruits and drinks that have acids in them that you mig
everyone getting ready for the opening ceremony, which, as you said, john, is in just a few hours, butto see it until later tonight. >> and nick paton walsh tells us there are still tickets available to open ceremonies. it is not sold out yet, which is interesting. >> you see that at a lot of olympics because the corporate sponsors buy so many tickets. it's a strange, strange spectator sport, but we are looking forward to it, nonetheless. andy scholes, thank you very much. >>...
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john: thank you. as you said, predictions exist because it takes a form of currency.ketball teams, las vegas he knows, when we return, more good news about bit coin. >> they have started accepting bitcoin >> i believe this is yours. [laughter] john: something different this year for christmas. i bought gifts for my family without going to a store. now, i didn't give my credit card number to an online retailer like amazon. i didn't even use dollars and this year i bought this with bitcoin. here is an explanation. >> one of the? it's an invincible form of currency and gold for nerds. the only thing that gives it value is people believing that they have value. john: why but i believe that? i believe that i have bought coins. >> bitcoins minus powerful computers to solve complex math problems spewing. john: a computer algorithm makes it valuable. frankly i barely get it, yet i was able to invest my money with a number of this account. i trusted them because of their reputation and i trust them more than the politicians in these things. i feel that american politicians wil
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as john kennedy said about having differences of opinion, let us not be blind to them but let us also direct our attention to our common interests and to the means by which those differences can be resolved. the administration and the senate have a common interest to prevent a nuclear weapons capable eye -- capable iran. we have a difference of how to achieve them. we have an obligation to debate those differences and concerns, but i won't yield on a principle difference. it's our obligation to debate the issues, express our differences and outcomes and come to this floor to work together to resolve them. at the end of the day, my hope as someone who has been working on this for 20 years can see the fruition of a successful negotiation by the president and the administration so that iran will never have a nuclear weapon capability. but by the same token, i think we need to be poised to ensure that we use the last element of peaceful diplomacy, which is to ensure that there are sanctions that create a consequence to the regime so that they can put that in their equation as to it is bet
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pay is something people really want and benefits as you said, john.ks in nashville or wherever, in chattanoo chattanooga, is getting paid something like the guy or woman working up in detroit? is that a fact or not? >> no, i think -- i agree with john. i was only making a point. i think the specifics here, we can get into the pay. i'm not defending either side. i think some areas -- i don't think tennessee falls in that category. john's point is the right point. this could provide a new model. each side is going to have to compromise a bit here. volkswagon if this passes volkswagon is going to see a work council slightly different than they've seen in their plants around the globe. the uaw is going to enter into an agreement as john articulated so well that they don't have those kind of operating agreements at other plants around the country. the beauty of this, chris, it could provide a model going forward for working, for unions and for that matter for innovation, workplace agreements to be structured and implemented across the country. >> i'm hopef
pay is something people really want and benefits as you said, john.ks in nashville or wherever, in chattanoo chattanooga, is getting paid something like the guy or woman working up in detroit? is that a fact or not? >> no, i think -- i agree with john. i was only making a point. i think the specifics here, we can get into the pay. i'm not defending either side. i think some areas -- i don't think tennessee falls in that category. john's point is the right point. this could provide a new...
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as you guys do. >> is based in ireland and i think that's a coincidence. but i think that it uses bitcoin and we love the idea of that coin. john: thank you, and that as he saidist because it's a new form of currency and more businesses take it now. when we return, more good news as well. >> they have started accepting bitcoin ♪every day is so wonderful ♪it's hard to breathe would it be ok if i sat here? ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ is sheerious? new girl! ♪yes, words can't bring me d♪ ♪so don't you bring me down today♪ [inaudible] >> i believe this is yours? john: i did something different this year for christmas. i bought gifts for my family without going to a store. no, i didn't give my credit card number to an online retailer like amazon and i didn't even use dollars this year i bought gifts with bitcoin. what are they? well, here is n explanation from wall street journal reporter. >> what is it? it is an invisible form of currency what is called old for nerds. the only thing that gives them their value is people believing that they have value. >> why would i believe? i guess i did believe and here is why. >> governments can't just print more curr
as you guys do. >> is based in ireland and i think that's a coincidence. but i think that it uses bitcoin and we love the idea of that coin. john: thank you, and that as he saidist because it's a new form of currency and more businesses take it now. when we return, more good news as well. >> they have started accepting bitcoin ♪every day is so wonderful ♪it's hard to breathe would it be ok if i sat here? ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ is sheerious? new girl! ♪yes,...
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last year wasn't right governor chris thank you referred to our governor as a retread and it was responded to by john he said i exchange governor christie to do stand ups in a heated race. so, now you're thinking about this after that jp morgan washington bridge closures for two lanes i'm worried about my commute today (laughter) the chances of jerry shutting down the entire bay bridge and biking it back to where he came from thank you, very much (laughter) that is what he thinks he is so why is that hard. i'm just delighted you came to help celebrate and this occasion. i must tell you that i'm overwhelmed but all of you. i think i would have to pause for a moment and ask every person who's here that served with me in the california legislation or the assembly during those tumultuousus thirty years if you'll rise and let people see who you are. obviously, we can't introduce all of you, please rise and let people see who you are my mother minnie. many years ago (clapping) passed on she would have been a one hundred and 5 here today, the 11th of february. at one time when she was evidenced some degree of illne
last year wasn't right governor chris thank you referred to our governor as a retread and it was responded to by john he said i exchange governor christie to do stand ups in a heated race. so, now you're thinking about this after that jp morgan washington bridge closures for two lanes i'm worried about my commute today (laughter) the chances of jerry shutting down the entire bay bridge and biking it back to where he came from thank you, very much (laughter) that is what he thinks he is so why...
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as you guys do. >> is based in ireland and i think that's a coincidence. but i think that it uses bitcoin and we love the idea of that coin. john: thank you, and that as he saidons exist because it's a new form of currency and more businesses take it now. when we return, more good news as well. >> they have started accepting bi what does evything mean to you? withhe quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. it doesn't mean, "everything.. as long as you buy it at theas station." it doesn't mean, "everything... unl you hit your cash back limit." it means earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, every occasion, all over creation. that's what everything should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? i ke prilosec otc each morni for my frzero heartburn.n. becat that's what everything should mean. wohoo! [ ma announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [inaudible] >> i believe this is yours? john: i did something different this year for christmas. i bought gift
as you guys do. >> is based in ireland and i think that's a coincidence. but i think that it uses bitcoin and we love the idea of that coin. john: thank you, and that as he saidons exist because it's a new form of currency and more businesses take it now. when we return, more good news as well. >> they have started accepting bi what does evything mean to you? withhe quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day....
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i don't think it's fair when you have a secretary of state as energetic and creative as john kerry who saidch. i want to turn this around. since terry has been in office, you bring up syria. still the situation in iran. zero progress? >> north korea is still a mess. >> that is improving all of the situations. >> first of all, we have the iranians at the stable. we are trying to figure out a way short of starting another ground war in the mideast to get them to back off. that's the real progress. i agree it's a mess, but i don't think the american people or the democrats or the americans wanted them to start a war. inside of not starting a war there, he has been trying to be effective. the geneva situation didn't work out well. not for a lack of trying. the idea that these problems are easy and simple to solve. john kerry is there and you can see every day he is on tv doing the best job he can. >> newt gingrich, please react, sir. >> john kerry is a sincere and energetic person. he also has a set of values and goals that make no sense. you read the speech from jakarta line by line. it is a s
i don't think it's fair when you have a secretary of state as energetic and creative as john kerry who saidch. i want to turn this around. since terry has been in office, you bring up syria. still the situation in iran. zero progress? >> north korea is still a mess. >> that is improving all of the situations. >> first of all, we have the iranians at the stable. we are trying to figure out a way short of starting another ground war in the mideast to get them to back off. that's...
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the cookies from ports clearly the west has already taken its eye off the protests as the us sector of state said john kerry has said that that that i misspelled words you to decide whether it's with one country what with the wraps off the walls and tonight he added that washington supports the people all for your quaint but some had been calling this a one sided approach and criticizing it including russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov. some fundamental questions that need to be answered in particular about the situation in ukraine called us feeling street riots that are becoming more and more violent promote democracy. why is there no condemnation of those. still occupying government buildings. for those who burned police officers who shout racist anti semitic slogans. why do many leading european politicians and scarring such actions while any violations of the log homes are dealt with harshly some say was that promises to the format also that it's choking back next and the meat was with mr carey is to ask him what's up mass graves he had in school asking now what how many countries this new thi
the cookies from ports clearly the west has already taken its eye off the protests as the us sector of state said john kerry has said that that that i misspelled words you to decide whether it's with one country what with the wraps off the walls and tonight he added that washington supports the people all for your quaint but some had been calling this a one sided approach and criticizing it including russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov. some fundamental questions that need to be answered in...
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as this august. house speaker john boehner said he met with the president on tuesday, but the two failed to reach common ground on the proposal. an alarming amount of jobs are going unfilled in cyberspace. in what's being called a national security crisis, nearly 40% of i-t security jobs are vacant. art gilliland of hewlett packard's security divison explains. " so if you think about what's happening right now in the security industry is that there's just been tons of breaches, you see it in the news, back with the retail breaches in december and so one of the big challenges and one of the reasons that the bad guys have been so succesful is that there's just a massive lack of resources, human resources, that have security expertise." h-p is launching a scholarship to encourage women to become educated in cyber security. a study by the ponemon institute finds women currently only make up 20 percent of the information security workforce. investors are putting trust back in target. shares of the retailer rallied 7% yesterday after surprising wall street by coming in two cents above consensus on profits. th
as this august. house speaker john boehner said he met with the president on tuesday, but the two failed to reach common ground on the proposal. an alarming amount of jobs are going unfilled in cyberspace. in what's being called a national security crisis, nearly 40% of i-t security jobs are vacant. art gilliland of hewlett packard's security divison explains. " so if you think about what's happening right now in the security industry is that there's just been tons of breaches, you see it...
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>> this is the law because the instructions they give the jury, they have a choice of using, as john guy saidense and the law is not the same thing. unfortunately. because you look at the first charge, first-degree murder. you have to show premeditation. under the law, premeditation could be two or three seconds. >> could be getting the gun out of the glove box. >> exactly. >> so under the law, but to the layman, premeditation is if you go home to get a gun or go in your car separately to get a gun or you plan something. to us, that's premeditation. but to the law, it could be three seconds. >> you say common sense. i'm sure one of the first lessons you had with your son, especially because he's african-american if somebody gets on you, get away from it. don't match ugly with ugly. find the way out of a situation. don't tell me he hit you first. in the law, the duty retreat, to find a nonviolent way out is removed in florida. how important do you think that is? >> that is the key. that is the most crucial element of the stand your ground law because you are giving the criminal the authority,
>> this is the law because the instructions they give the jury, they have a choice of using, as john guy saidense and the law is not the same thing. unfortunately. because you look at the first charge, first-degree murder. you have to show premeditation. under the law, premeditation could be two or three seconds. >> could be getting the gun out of the glove box. >> exactly. >> so under the law, but to the layman, premeditation is if you go home to get a gun or go in your...
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at the end of the day i think the secretary is right as john brennan has said. this is now become a training ground for al qaeda. it is a globalization of their capability. i'm not sure there is an immediate threat to the united states. if they have a safe haven to train and arm and from which they can move around the globe to spread terrorism, it is just another venue for them. at the end of the day, even if you secure the information, what are we going to do about it? i understand what he's trying to do. it is necessary we try to identify them. >> we haven't had a major attack on the homeland since not -- since 9/11. how big of a concern is that when you have the semi-of brothers -- have the tsarnaev brothers, one facing the death penalty. we heard from the justice department. how big of a threat are these isolated incidents? these are just two brothers in communication with each other in no other network. guest: obviously they were converted along the way. it hadn't been turned to jihadist at the time. i do think that one off, the lone wolf, the individual or
at the end of the day i think the secretary is right as john brennan has said. this is now become a training ground for al qaeda. it is a globalization of their capability. i'm not sure there is an immediate threat to the united states. if they have a safe haven to train and arm and from which they can move around the globe to spread terrorism, it is just another venue for them. at the end of the day, even if you secure the information, what are we going to do about it? i understand what he's...
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john mccain tweeted a picture with the ukrainian opposition leader. lieberman, who is part of the u.s. delegation attending the munich security conference. chuck hagel is also at the conference, as well as john kerry, who said in a speech today that the u.s. and the european union stand with the people of ukraine in the fight for their future. that is according to the associated press. tomorrow on newsmakers, michigan senator debbie stevan our. -- debbie stabenow. she will speak about the farm bill that was passed in the house yesterday. and what congress should do at the debt ceiling approaches. here's some of that interview. >> we are going to be in a situation where we will not be able to pay our bills. shame on us as america. if that is the case. we have to make sure that those we have committed to our paid. everybody is responsible. country.o do that as a it is pretty simple. the constitution requires us to do it. you negotiate on paying her bills. we can negotiate a lot of things. agriculture and food policy -- when it comes to paying the bills, it is our response ability to pay the bills. >> can you tolerate some upsets? -- offsets? can watch all of newsmakers tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eas
john mccain tweeted a picture with the ukrainian opposition leader. lieberman, who is part of the u.s. delegation attending the munich security conference. chuck hagel is also at the conference, as well as john kerry, who said in a speech today that the u.s. and the european union stand with the people of ukraine in the fight for their future. that is according to the associated press. tomorrow on newsmakers, michigan senator debbie stevan our. -- debbie stabenow. she will speak about the farm...
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and it's smart for the republican point of view because they want to focus on other issues as john boehner saidterday we don't want to make ourselves the story this year. this is the year they want to make obamacare the story. you know, the slow economy, the difficult unemployment situation, they're going to link those two, of course, because of that cbo report. so there's a lot of things that they want to talk about, the debt limit and jittery markets are not one of them. >> what happens to bring tensions down, john? because we didn't hear any of the rhetoric going into this from either side. how did that come about? >> well, i think the dye was cast on that since last fall. you know, we had the shutdown. that was damaging to republicans. it obscured a story that was going to help republicans, which was the difficulty with the health care rollout. and they just realized that that was counterproductive. so you then had paul ryan striking a deal with patti murray that was an incremental deal. but the idea of calming the fights over money in washington in the near term freed them to make a longer
and it's smart for the republican point of view because they want to focus on other issues as john boehner saidterday we don't want to make ourselves the story this year. this is the year they want to make obamacare the story. you know, the slow economy, the difficult unemployment situation, they're going to link those two, of course, because of that cbo report. so there's a lot of things that they want to talk about, the debt limit and jittery markets are not one of them. >> what happens...
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my chief of staff and chief counsel, i said, would you look into this and see what's going on here? >> joining us now is john ritemeyer. governor christie said asn as he learned of the shutdown of the lanes on the bridge, from an article he said he read in the wall street journal, he dispatched his chief of staff and his chief counsel to go to the port authority to find out what happened. is this an explanation of the governor's own reaction to what happened on that bridge that you have heard before he articulated this week? >> i can't say specifically i remember him saying it in that language, and there's been a lot of different versions or languages involved. he wanted to get to the bottom of it, whether he said before, he actually dispatched his two top lieutenants to go to the port authority. i don't remember that. i've been at all the press conferences, including the two hour ones. there's some memory going on there, but i don't recall that specifically. >> do you feel like from the way the governor has talks about his own reaction to this story. do you feel like you have a handle, a clear handle, that he's given indication of a clear time
my chief of staff and chief counsel, i said, would you look into this and see what's going on here? >> joining us now is john ritemeyer. governor christie said asn as he learned of the shutdown of the lanes on the bridge, from an article he said he read in the wall street journal, he dispatched his chief of staff and his chief counsel to go to the port authority to find out what happened. is this an explanation of the governor's own reaction to what happened on that bridge that you have...
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>> reporter: john thanker as you just said the moment of the day was tim shiancoe coming to the squarefirst time in two and a half years that she addressed ukrainians, she told the people do not give up. do not leave the square until all of your demands are met. her party's facebook pag peja us nod she would run for president. it's independence day, many people expresses june elation, victory, that they have won. even if they don't know the specifics of the victory. the government simply melt wade today. no police, no government presence here or across the suburbs, nowhere was that more apparent than about a 45 minutes drive from here at the former president's own house. they came feeling proud and feeling free. they came to see a home they consider a symbol of one man's corruption. that now belongs to the people. for years ukrainian president victor yanukovych lived in this sprawling 500-acre estate. and oh, did he live. the massive rare car collection. the into filled with exotic birds, beautiful gardens. random greek ga gazebos. the golf court, the tennis court. >> you cannot imagin
>> reporter: john thanker as you just said the moment of the day was tim shiancoe coming to the squarefirst time in two and a half years that she addressed ukrainians, she told the people do not give up. do not leave the square until all of your demands are met. her party's facebook pag peja us nod she would run for president. it's independence day, many people expresses june elation, victory, that they have won. even if they don't know the specifics of the victory. the government simply...
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as i said, for five decades. we'll learn from this, and we'll do a case study, and we'll train on it. john, over to you. and then we'll take some questions. >> thank you, cno. and, as the cno said, i'm admiral john richardson the director of naval reactors. it's like i have cradle-to-grave responsibility for the navy's nuclear propulsion program. and, as this incident involves my program, i take full responsibility for this incident. this is mine to investigate and to correct. i was made aware of this situation yesterday, on 3 february, when one of our sailors from the nuclear power training unit in charleston, south carolina, was offered to compromise his integrity, recognized that this was wrong, and reported it to the command. the naval nuclear propulsion program aggressively focuses on managing problems, whether those are materiel, operational or personnel problems, with the intent of finding and correcting problems while they are still relatively small. and so, in addition to self-examinations, each element of the program is examined by outside inspectors, and we aggressively respond to any problems
as i said, for five decades. we'll learn from this, and we'll do a case study, and we'll train on it. john, over to you. and then we'll take some questions. >> thank you, cno. and, as the cno said, i'm admiral john richardson the director of naval reactors. it's like i have cradle-to-grave responsibility for the navy's nuclear propulsion program. and, as this incident involves my program, i take full responsibility for this incident. this is mine to investigate and to correct. i was made...
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if house speaker john boehner -- as john boehner has said, not only should the u.s. not default on its debt, we should not even get close to defaulting. the fact is, delaying action on the debt limit can cause harm to rattlenomy, rasul -- financial markets, and hurt taxpayers. just think about it. around this time last year, we had a standoff, and we saw a consumer and business confidence dropping and investors and market participants publicly question whether was too risky to hold u.s. debt. such a question should be unthinkable. the bottom line is, time is short. congress needs to act to expand the borrowing authority of our nation, and it needs to act now. it is important to remember that increasing the debt limit is congress's responsibility, and congress's alone. only congress has the power to extend the nation's borrowing authority. no congress in history is ever fail to meet this responsibility. still, some in congress have suggested that extending the borrowing authority would be tied to spending cuts. one republican said, the time to fight for spending cuts
if house speaker john boehner -- as john boehner has said, not only should the u.s. not default on its debt, we should not even get close to defaulting. the fact is, delaying action on the debt limit can cause harm to rattlenomy, rasul -- financial markets, and hurt taxpayers. just think about it. around this time last year, we had a standoff, and we saw a consumer and business confidence dropping and investors and market participants publicly question whether was too risky to hold u.s. debt....
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winter olympics was certainly one for the history books that were john dropping photo finish as heartbreaking defeats and the final and said surprise that the athletes are competing. i wrap up of the most exciting events from the twenty second annual winter alone pics here's our teens that kerry and boring. a divided country go round the world cent over six thousand athletes and team members the sochi russia for seventeen days of competition at the winter when biggie it's the cause of all this a record fifty one billion dollars across a televised in the game was awesome historically high nbc had purchased the exclusive broadcasting rights to the olympics in twenty eleven to twenty twenty for four point three eight billion dollars. one might think what their names would be the center of the media's attention however it seems the mainstream media didn't cover the advanced as much as some expected. so here are the seven the winter olympic highlights that you might've missed. number seven norwegian my apple eating and all spend insane and began celebrating in gold medal victory almost too early in his hands up and just before
winter olympics was certainly one for the history books that were john dropping photo finish as heartbreaking defeats and the final and said surprise that the athletes are competing. i wrap up of the most exciting events from the twenty second annual winter alone pics here's our teens that kerry and boring. a divided country go round the world cent over six thousand athletes and team members the sochi russia for seventeen days of competition at the winter when biggie it's the cause of all this...
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and they released a set of standards for comprehensive immigration reform today, as you heard, house speaker john boehner saidpush any immigration reform this year. george? what happened? >> well, i think they are rethinking the whole idea of comprehensive. we are waste deep in the big muddy of comprehensive healthcare reform. now they want to do comprehensive immigration reform. i will show you what it looks like. that big boy is the senate immigration bill. it's 1197 pages long because it answers every conceivable question. it tells you what should be the hourly wage of an immigrant, animal sorter in 2016, $9.84 if you are wondering about it. everything. this is how we used to do things. this is the homestead act of 1862, settled the american west. it was immigration bill. it was designed to attract immigrants. to be fair the copy and the parchment copy in the archives is four pages long but still 1193 pages shorter than this one. we don't do comprehensive well. we can break it up into little bits but don't do more comprehensive. >> now, it's interesting. speaker boehner said today that given president obam
and they released a set of standards for comprehensive immigration reform today, as you heard, house speaker john boehner saidpush any immigration reform this year. george? what happened? >> well, i think they are rethinking the whole idea of comprehensive. we are waste deep in the big muddy of comprehensive healthcare reform. now they want to do comprehensive immigration reform. i will show you what it looks like. that big boy is the senate immigration bill. it's 1197 pages long because...