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estudiantes indocumentados a quienes trajeron a los estados unidos cuando eran niÑos, el presidente barak¿por quÉ quiere deportarlos? >> creo que estÁs describiendo el proyecto de ley de manera inexacta, la propuesta que yo presentÉ hace mÁs o menos un mes, anula decisiones inconstitucionales e ilegales de el presidente obama que a travÉs de memorÁndum ejecutivos pretende cambiar la ley de migraciÓn mediante edicto, lo hemos llevado a corte, hemos sido victoriosos en la primera ronda de impugnaciones, casi en un 100%, y tenemos que seguir adelante con eso, de eso se tratÓ esa enmienda, en este universo de gente que tenemos en el paÍs ilegalmente, hay gente sÍ, que es brillante, que han tenido excelente calificaciones, que vinieron por cuenta propia pero sus padres entraron quebrantando la ley, entonces quÉ hacemos con los padres, esa es la pregunta que no me estÁ respondiendo. >> pero en la prÁctica, usted deportarÍa a esos estudiantes. >> no, estarÍamos haciendo lo mismo que hacemos ahora, el presidente se ha rehusado a hacer que se cumpla la ley, el presidente anterior hizo lo mismo, es
estudiantes indocumentados a quienes trajeron a los estados unidos cuando eran niÑos, el presidente barak¿por quÉ quiere deportarlos? >> creo que estÁs describiendo el proyecto de ley de manera inexacta, la propuesta que yo presentÉ hace mÁs o menos un mes, anula decisiones inconstitucionales e ilegales de el presidente obama que a travÉs de memorÁndum ejecutivos pretende cambiar la ley de migraciÓn mediante edicto, lo hemos llevado a corte, hemos sido victoriosos en la primera...
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when hillary clinton and barak obama were duking it out in 2008, this was the fight.a man date and obama would let a program of attraction and well designed work out for everybody's benefit. max ba ucus and all of those senators worked for years and putting stitching together parts and thousands of pages. as it turns out they could have written a law that said what ever the president said he would do. they ignore and key components of the law and put it in however they want and it turns out to look like what he wanted in the first place than what was put together in the united states. >> is there any question he could do this? >> that 2014 date is written in legislation. it is the treasury department, they are saying 2015. this is a huge, huge, and dramatic alteration to the way the law was supposed to work and implemented. can he do it via a tweet from africa and once again, we are left asking where is our president on it? you know, we haven't heard from him on, he didn't come out with respect to syria and now we are arming the rebels and so many times recently, he h
when hillary clinton and barak obama were duking it out in 2008, this was the fight.a man date and obama would let a program of attraction and well designed work out for everybody's benefit. max ba ucus and all of those senators worked for years and putting stitching together parts and thousands of pages. as it turns out they could have written a law that said what ever the president said he would do. they ignore and key components of the law and put it in however they want and it turns out to...
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state along with barak's corruption right now you see it's putting two marks they come back bubbling to the surface and the military will do just as it has done before whatever it can do to subdue and to you know qual these protests that are in the streets right now as they have been for sooner or later it's only a matter of time that this government is going to go and already they're showing signs of weakness they are turning to killing he's been protesting his as you seem . maybe you have been because they cracked out of him here that shows those forces guarding morsy and those who are in the streets protesting and have repeatedly said they will not go home until they see democracy until morsy is reinstated as the first freely elected president. journalist and author hugh miles believes that the only way to break the political deadlock in egypt is to form a coalition government. country is more divided than it's ever been and the future is hardly on have to try and form a government that includes the islamists and the secular as. liberals but so far. they haven't managed to do this
state along with barak's corruption right now you see it's putting two marks they come back bubbling to the surface and the military will do just as it has done before whatever it can do to subdue and to you know qual these protests that are in the streets right now as they have been for sooner or later it's only a matter of time that this government is going to go and already they're showing signs of weakness they are turning to killing he's been protesting his as you seem . maybe you have...
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barak obama dijo estar orgulloso de los niÑos y sus padres que dan un ejemplo a la naciÓn por la ingeniosa jenni, franco, real. >>> a la espera de recibir autÓgrafoss de los rivera la fila daba vuelta a la cuadra. >>> lo mÁs impactante donde sus hijas fueron violadas. >>> narrÓ del abuso domÉstico que sufriÓ a manos de su primer esposo y que la llevÓ en una ocasiÓn a intentar suicidarse. >>> querÍa decir sus historias Íntimas para ayudar a los demÁs. cuenta de un tal fernando que seria el amor de su vida, aparentemente ninguno de sus tres maridos. >>> todo lo que pasÓ, estaba llorando. >>> habla de su devociÓn a dios. >>> si te pisan levantate, te tienes que hacer respetar como mujer. >>> jenni rivera sigue estando presente como acÁ en la primera. >>> sus familiares estuvieron en mÉxico promocionando la pelÍcula en la que actÚo. >>> la actuaciÓn de ella fue bonita, para nosotros doliÓ mucho. >>> el 2 de julio saliÓ la auto biografÍa, dia en >>soy cubana. yo hace aÑos que querÍa venir. >>ella es una jineterita. entonces le dije: "el tÍo mio es un seÑor mayor". Él fue, se casÓ con ella, la t
barak obama dijo estar orgulloso de los niÑos y sus padres que dan un ejemplo a la naciÓn por la ingeniosa jenni, franco, real. >>> a la espera de recibir autÓgrafoss de los rivera la fila daba vuelta a la cuadra. >>> lo mÁs impactante donde sus hijas fueron violadas. >>> narrÓ del abuso domÉstico que sufriÓ a manos de su primer esposo y que la llevÓ en una ocasiÓn a intentar suicidarse. >>> querÍa decir sus historias Íntimas para ayudar a los...
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anchor ---continuando con su agenda a favor de una reforma migratoria, el presidente barak obama conversa consideracin del congreso. ---la entrevista la podra ver maÑana en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6. blanca ---esta tarde un temblor sacudio el sur de la bahia. take vo ---el sismo de 3.4 grados de magnitud tuvo su epicentro 7 millas al este de la ciudad de milpitas a eso de las 12 y 2 minutos de la tarde. ---el sismo tambien se sintio en las ciudades de soquel y pleasanton, y ---el sismo tambien se sintio en las ciudades de soquel y pleasanton, y segun los expertos es parte de un "enjambre sismico" en la falla de calaveras. ---las autoridades no reportaron daÑos, ni victimas. stop open cesar una vez mas quedo claro que el ex presidente de mexico, vicente fox no tiene pelos en la lengua al momento de dar opiniones. en una entrevista el se auto proclam como el mejor mandatario que ha tenido mexico blanca asi es, todos los detalles de esta entrevista con raul torres... take pkg cesar ---una familia de china culpa al iphone de la muerte de su hija y ahora buscan una compensacion de la c
anchor ---continuando con su agenda a favor de una reforma migratoria, el presidente barak obama conversa consideracin del congreso. ---la entrevista la podra ver maÑana en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 6. blanca ---esta tarde un temblor sacudio el sur de la bahia. take vo ---el sismo de 3.4 grados de magnitud tuvo su epicentro 7 millas al este de la ciudad de milpitas a eso de las 12 y 2 minutos de la tarde. ---el sismo tambien se sintio en las ciudades de soquel y pleasanton, y ---el sismo...
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investiga para determinar si lo acusa de violar los derechos civiles de trayvon martin.y el presidente barak nos respondiÓ. >>> como es el ego de eugenio derbez, como funciona, cuando te enojas o por quÉ, y que cosas te hacen estar inseguro?. >>> ahora que me toque recibir el premio. me voy a estar, voy a estar yo a Ñalgencia, me van estar sudando las manos, no voy a poner atenciÓn a nada, no sabe los inseguro soy para trabajar, sufro mucho al salir al eso nash escenario, me estoy muro abriendo dentro de la inseguridad. >>> tÚ has cal cance muaheds necesita quÉ menso sdwreenses para los jÓvenes. >>> que nunca dejen de soÑar ni de luchar porque quieren. >>> mi Última pelÍcula por ejemplo, yo no querÍa dir ciro y actuar al mismo tiempo porque estaba seguro que moono iba a poder. >>> dirigir una pelÍcula es un poco te grande y a parte de dirigirla, twarl, yactuar y est seguro que noo iba a poder. >>> dije no im me importa, me preparÉ, y fui a los Ángeles a tomar cursos de direcciÓn, y me preparÉ como loco. y aÚn asÍ, tenia dudas, lleguÉ al set y me aventÉ, y me saliÓ una pelÍcula preciosa, herm
investiga para determinar si lo acusa de violar los derechos civiles de trayvon martin.y el presidente barak nos respondiÓ. >>> como es el ego de eugenio derbez, como funciona, cuando te enojas o por quÉ, y que cosas te hacen estar inseguro?. >>> ahora que me toque recibir el premio. me voy a estar, voy a estar yo a Ñalgencia, me van estar sudando las manos, no voy a poner atenciÓn a nada, no sabe los inseguro soy para trabajar, sufro mucho al salir al eso nash escenario,...
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is our final between -- these are vital because between 2011 today,barak left and there are a million more egyptians that are unemployed. egypt needs to come up with economic growth from somewhere. just when the imf team was in cairo, or about to arrive in cairo, they announced a $5 billion assistance package to egypt with no strings attached about economic reform and it killedthe imf deal. that is the kind of american leadership. someone calling the libyans and saying make your money conditional on their signing. something of that sort does not require the american taxpayer to be putting up money. >> >> let's look at the number one industry which egypt has, tourism. why is tourism falling down? there is not elementary security. they will not secure the streetsecond, because tourists -- been told unmarried couples will not be able to stay in the same room, they are told, and that is not true. you have to have segregated ages, you cannot drink alcohol. these are the kinds of issues in other countries in which development succeeded. there were no insurgencies, no demonstrations and such
is our final between -- these are vital because between 2011 today,barak left and there are a million more egyptians that are unemployed. egypt needs to come up with economic growth from somewhere. just when the imf team was in cairo, or about to arrive in cairo, they announced a $5 billion assistance package to egypt with no strings attached about economic reform and it killedthe imf deal. that is the kind of american leadership. someone calling the libyans and saying make your money...
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barak, i'm curious about your observations on the ground there.e you seeing, what are you hearing? >> tensions have peaked between the protesters especially shows that wanted mohammed morsi to resign and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. violence yesterday where 51 people were killed. people are angry and a lot of conspiracy theories and it will be tough to shore up the society moving forward. jenna: one of the things you've done in your professional life and we have live pictures from tahrir square, you travel in a bunch of different areas and deresearch and analysis and go back and one of your jobs is to brief lawmakers when you go up on capitol hill to testify and you recently did that on syria. if lawmakers were calling you back to talk a little little bit egypt what would be your suggestion what the united states should do here? >> the united states provides egypt with $1.5 billion in aid. most of that goes to the military. we only give $25 million for governance and civil society programs. that is where democratic institutions will be bu
barak, i'm curious about your observations on the ground there.e you seeing, what are you hearing? >> tensions have peaked between the protesters especially shows that wanted mohammed morsi to resign and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. violence yesterday where 51 people were killed. people are angry and a lot of conspiracy theories and it will be tough to shore up the society moving forward. jenna: one of the things you've done in your professional life and we have live pictures...
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mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we were going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half percent of the u.s. budget where people think it is massive twenty five percent absolutely incorrect but yeah but israel is a very religious congregations and records are you it was a very rich country gets a lot of money from the united states one. i think what you have to look at are where those programs are and are important where they're having an impact whether you are a rich country that needs help with security assistance and i would argue that if you take a look at joint projects between israel and united states let's look at iron dome for example what a very positive thing not just for israel bu
mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we were going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half...
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from being embarrassed the surveillance running amok has brought down the prime minister of looks and barak not a man that you can see here john claud younger had served in the job for eighteen years which is frankly an e.u. record but he has just resigned over the country's intelligence agency's misconduct now looks and mark secret service has apparently bugged top politicians squandered bodger on flashing cars i don't go in massive power games in neighboring germany meanwhile chancellor merkel is treading carefully ahead of a washington meet that she has softened her tone somewhat after demanding that the united states explain mass spying against germans after it had emerged that berlin had actively been colluding with the n.s.a. and some experts say that she could pay a heavy political price if it's found out that markel knew more and she lied on. and of course just to remind you the extent of the u.s. spying on germany as revealed by mr snowden's leaks the n.s.a. is reported to have made up to five hundred million data interceptions in a month now snooping in on people's phone calls mes
from being embarrassed the surveillance running amok has brought down the prime minister of looks and barak not a man that you can see here john claud younger had served in the job for eighteen years which is frankly an e.u. record but he has just resigned over the country's intelligence agency's misconduct now looks and mark secret service has apparently bugged top politicians squandered bodger on flashing cars i don't go in massive power games in neighboring germany meanwhile chancellor...
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undermining the pull of the ballot box will lead to chaos in egypt happening in egypt is obviously barak's military going back in order to take the country back to the almost. as opposed to the revolution to the revolutionaries people who are cheering in the streets right now be the first to cry tomorrow when we set the precedence that it's ok for people to go to the streets and for the military to oust an elected president what happens next. so the country elects the other guy who happens to be a liberal or or a socialist or whatever and then the islamists and the supporters of morsi millions of them will take to the street and then we oust the next guy and then we keep going this i mean that's not a democracy anymore that's that's the rule of the jungle. meanwhile analysts are predicting egypt's fragile financial position could be at even greater risk global transfer costs and general cilento says in a poor country any leader can reach the top via mob rule but if they don't deliver they won't last it with the foundation of why the revolution began in the first place it wasn't an arab spr
undermining the pull of the ballot box will lead to chaos in egypt happening in egypt is obviously barak's military going back in order to take the country back to the almost. as opposed to the revolution to the revolutionaries people who are cheering in the streets right now be the first to cry tomorrow when we set the precedence that it's ok for people to go to the streets and for the military to oust an elected president what happens next. so the country elects the other guy who happens to...
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highly personal remarks, equal parts president and law professor, but mostly african-american male, barak obama reminded the country by the zimmerman verdict cut so deeply in the black community. >> the african-american community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences. and a history. it doesn't go away. there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they're shopping in a department store. that includes me. >> reporter: obama did not challenge the verdict but did talk about how life experiences make african-americans question whether they are treated equally in the eyes of law. >> that all contributes, i think, to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario that from top to bottom both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different. >> reporter: the president suggesting more could be done, police training to avoid racial bias. a review of stand your ground laws. the administration say may promote rather than prevent gun violence. and the bolstering of self esteem of young
highly personal remarks, equal parts president and law professor, but mostly african-american male, barak obama reminded the country by the zimmerman verdict cut so deeply in the black community. >> the african-american community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences. and a history. it doesn't go away. there are very few african-american men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they're shopping in a department store. that includes me....
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with many other muslim brotherhood officials are doing that very tumultuous time by that then the barak regime they were largely seen to be political prisoners at the time because the misbehaved was very much in opposition to mubarak when the according to these charges what he did was collaborate with hamas to break out of prison including killing. story offices and also a police policeman in addition to the possibly kidnapping soldiers and also possibly torching some of these prisons now this is being widely dismissed by some organizations here in egypt some activists who say that this could be a political. accusation on morsi however what it is going to do is stir up more langauges here in egypt on a day of not a rival protests between those who supported the ousted leader and those against him so what people are really seeing here is that this could really fuel anger from the most brotherhood side and we could see lots of blood on the streets today as you say we're seeing quite a lot of internal scrubbers has an interest in watching early wolf a situation that right now. has well as
with many other muslim brotherhood officials are doing that very tumultuous time by that then the barak regime they were largely seen to be political prisoners at the time because the misbehaved was very much in opposition to mubarak when the according to these charges what he did was collaborate with hamas to break out of prison including killing. story offices and also a police policeman in addition to the possibly kidnapping soldiers and also possibly torching some of these prisons now this...
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it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy jackson and all of thether race merchants. where were they with what is going on in chicago, and new york and urban black on black crime happens every day. >> there is a sound clip i want to play, robert f. kennedy and a night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. i remember that night well. and i remember what real leadership was in a race crime. i want to so that. it will put in perspective what we look for when a leader stands up in the moment of crisis. >> what we need in the united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not violence and lawlessness. but love, and wisdom and compassion to one another. and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they will be white or black. (applause) >> that was from a speech in indianapolis april 4th, known 68. elle, tara. thank you. >> he's running for governor of texas and trying hard to keep the obama care out of >> on thursday, texas governor
it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy jackson and all of thether race merchants. where were they with what is going on in chicago, and new york and urban black on black crime happens every day. >> there is a sound clip i want to play, robert f. kennedy and a night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. i remember that night well. and i remember what real leadership was in a race crime. i want to so that. it will put in perspective...
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mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we're going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half percent of the u.s. budget where people think it's as massive twenty five percent absolutely incorrect but yeah but israel is a very religious congregations and reforms are you a very rich country who gets a lot of money from the united states why. i think what you have to look at are where those programs are and are important where they're having an impact whether you are a rich country that needs help with security assistance and i would argue that if you take a look at joint projects between israel and united states let's look at iron dome for example what a very positive thing not just for israel but f
mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we're going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half...
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there should have pressured barak, they didn't. maple the rug under out from him when they should not have. then morsi came as they embrace him then he slowly and systematically dismantles democracy the to do rethi but now when nobody lik him, they sit on the fence. lou: in the president says he is not taking sides but he is taking sides he is with the muslim brotherhood. >> that is nonsense they supported the muslim brotherhood since they arrived on the scene. they have been waiting for is moment in egypt the ace of its founding for over 80 years. they were not going to blow it. they will not go quietly. that is why you see also al qaeda to step in to say all kinds of hell will break loose but at least to take part in a unity government to have powerestored back. >> he was prime minister one minute than with a host of other folks. >> anyone who says that they know they don't know what is transpiring. obama is on the wrong side just as k.t. mcfarland said. and monica is right. the muslim brotherhood has been waiting for a long time
there should have pressured barak, they didn't. maple the rug under out from him when they should not have. then morsi came as they embrace him then he slowly and systematically dismantles democracy the to do rethi but now when nobody lik him, they sit on the fence. lou: in the president says he is not taking sides but he is taking sides he is with the muslim brotherhood. >> that is nonsense they supported the muslim brotherhood since they arrived on the scene. they have been waiting for...
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rolls back prism you believe john kerry would you believe barak obama the point the point is you never know about anything surely we as citizens are it seems are so disempowered in this day and age and as high technology day and age where governments have so much more control and power in fact to listen in on us and i think the biggest lesson here is for brussels because the u.s. certainly spies and all countries spy like you've been bringing up. on russia. but not probably with tapping i russia you sort of think it was in the kremlin in the you know the government buildings in beijing you're probably not going to find wiretaps that's what you found them and maybe you will but you found them in their friend and in terms of transparency to europe is probably one of the most transparent places in the world so the question is where do you find that balance if the people that are so transparent get so taken advantage of the argument here what we're learning is american for many people say has never had the moral high ground but i think maybe in america that leaders would would feel that th
rolls back prism you believe john kerry would you believe barak obama the point the point is you never know about anything surely we as citizens are it seems are so disempowered in this day and age and as high technology day and age where governments have so much more control and power in fact to listen in on us and i think the biggest lesson here is for brussels because the u.s. certainly spies and all countries spy like you've been bringing up. on russia. but not probably with tapping i...
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side people are saying that the ministry when they were in power by the one year all that was in the barak step down had an according human rights records on the phone to democratic change and we're still seeing a divided egypt very tense scene say in massive massive demonstrations in support of it speaking to protest and in the protests at the day they told me they seen no change in the last year since the president to power but they talk about a failing economy assuming no job opportunities for nick you have an abortion. rights crisis when it's human rights abuses on the part of the state and phenix to which are in the police force the promises the president morsi made when he came to power you have nothing to do and therefore he's incapable of running the country you also complain about the islamist organizations a part of the missing brotherhood saying they have taken the monopoly of power and this is not democratic it is a mix with their part to also staging a sit in just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now i say that the president was democratically elected and they wil
side people are saying that the ministry when they were in power by the one year all that was in the barak step down had an according human rights records on the phone to democratic change and we're still seeing a divided egypt very tense scene say in massive massive demonstrations in support of it speaking to protest and in the protests at the day they told me they seen no change in the last year since the president to power but they talk about a failing economy assuming no job opportunities...
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going to be content with just another us delusion or in cairo do you think there's any regrets about barak at all to bring in the state the country's in if anything the situation got worse than under mubarak i'm employment has risen since twenty eleven youth unemployment has risen bread prices have risen and actually prices have risen the average egyptian is worse off now than he was two years ago and he saw to the fact that it wasn't a real change in twenty eleven what we had was a popular uprising it's mubarak but the us and western allies came in there and took control of the situation engineer the result was good for them and it's quite clear that this is not good for the majority of egyptians they want radical changes they want to change in economic policies they want jobs they want read they want cheap fuel prices they're not getting it under morsi the situation has actually got worse you said in your opinion that. morsi has no choice but to step down but if he did who is the alternative candidate who is the new leader is there any one viable waiting in the wings it's up to the egypt
going to be content with just another us delusion or in cairo do you think there's any regrets about barak at all to bring in the state the country's in if anything the situation got worse than under mubarak i'm employment has risen since twenty eleven youth unemployment has risen bread prices have risen and actually prices have risen the average egyptian is worse off now than he was two years ago and he saw to the fact that it wasn't a real change in twenty eleven what we had was a popular...
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mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we're going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half percent of the u.s. budget where people think it's as massive twenty five percent absolutely incorrect but yeah but israel is a very religious congregations and reforms are you a very rich country who gets a lot of money from the united states wind. i think what you have to look at are where those programs are and are important where they're having an impact whether you are a rich country that needs help with security assistance and i would argue that if you take a look at joint projects between israel and united states let's look at iron dome for example what a very positive thing not just for israel but
mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we're going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid and let me parse my own statement i am very a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half...
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mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we were going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid into let me parse my own statement i am very i haven't been a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one and a half percent of the us budget where people think it says massive twenty five percent absolutely incorrect but you haven't israel is a very religious congregations and hands are you a very rich country who gets a lot of money from the united states wind. i think what you have to look at are where those programs are in power important where they're having an impact whether you are a rich country that needs help with security assistance and i would argue that if you take a look at joint projects between israel and united states let's look at iron dome for example what a very positive thing not ju
mark has a different opinion but i can see we seem to be ok with the mists and the military and with barak it just seems very confused and i wish there was some sort of if we were going to have foreign aid that there was some sort of you know conditional attachments to it. mark there are conditional attachment there are conditional attachments to foreign aid into let me parse my own statement i am very i haven't been a big supporter of foreign aid and we forget that it's you know only about one...
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the other side people are saying that the military when they were in the one year up that was the barak step down but in the forming human rights because the people in the democratic change they were still using a good idea to egypt they weaken must've been demonstrating president speaking the truth justice in the protests today they told me they see no change in the president to what they preach about a failing economy you know if you. tell me you wouldn't want to. right but it's human rights if you save the planet. you're in the police force the promises of president morsi made when he came. in that in cases running the country to complain about it it's an issue that i think the typical commission but the big thing they have taken the monopoly of power not to have a quick fix is to make that part too old to think because if it is to the people this is a way to. say that the president was going to try to get elected and they were done by him he should be finished. and that is undemocratic to him to step down but it was just a few things in the ministry basically putting more people loo
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>> there is something dangerous if you challenge barak obama.ll these kids were doing was wearing republicanesque t- shirt and they were denied entry and there should be a short story godgot to be more played and the only way the president can make it up is invite them to the white house. he disagrees with to the right to assem pel and free speech. where do we draw the line with this? only have people allowed around the president that agrees with him? >> crystal you think that is what will happen with a beverage summit. >> soda pop and college republicans. >> it is doubtful. >> and if the white house is watching fox. >> in all seriousness as emily pointed out before, he flouts the first and second and four and thinks that the constitution is invoept for me. i talked about this with emily before the show, i thought the president of the united states moans he is president of all americans. we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech.
>> there is something dangerous if you challenge barak obama.ll these kids were doing was wearing republicanesque t- shirt and they were denied entry and there should be a short story godgot to be more played and the only way the president can make it up is invite them to the white house. he disagrees with to the right to assem pel and free speech. where do we draw the line with this? only have people allowed around the president that agrees with him? >> crystal you think that is...
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it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy jackson and all of thether race merchants. where were they with what is going on in chicago, and new york and urban black on black crime happens every day. >> there is a sound clip i want to play, robert f. kennedy and a night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. i remember that night well. and i remember what real leadership was in a race crime. i want to so that. it will put in perspective what we look for when a leader stands up in the moment of crisis. >> what we need in the united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not hatred. what we need in the united states is not violence and lawlessness. but love, and wisdom and compassion to one another. and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they will be white or black. (applause) >> that was from a speech in indianapolis april 4th, known 68. elle, tara. thank you. >> he's running for governor of texas and trying hard to keep the obama care out of >> on thursday, texas governor
it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy jackson and all of thether race merchants. where were they with what is going on in chicago, and new york and urban black on black crime happens every day. >> there is a sound clip i want to play, robert f. kennedy and a night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. i remember that night well. and i remember what real leadership was in a race crime. i want to so that. it will put in perspective...
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>> there is something dangerous if you challenge barak obama.ll these kids were doing was wearing republicanesque t- shirt and they were denied entry and there should be a short story godgot to be more played and the only way the president can make it up is invite them to the white house. he disagrees with to the right to assem pel and free speech. where do we draw the line with this? only have people allowed around the president that agrees with him? >> crystal you think that is what will happen with a beverage summit. >> soda pop and college republicans. >> it is doubtful. >> and if the white house is watching fox. >> in all seriousness as emily pointed out before, he flouts the first and second and four and thinks that the constitution is invoept for me. i talked about this with emily before the show, i thought the president of the united states moans he is president of all americans. we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech.
>> there is something dangerous if you challenge barak obama.ll these kids were doing was wearing republicanesque t- shirt and they were denied entry and there should be a short story godgot to be more played and the only way the president can make it up is invite them to the white house. he disagrees with to the right to assem pel and free speech. where do we draw the line with this? only have people allowed around the president that agrees with him? >> crystal you think that is...
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supporters of the receiptly departed president morsi and the worst blood shed seen here since hosany mu barak. his main basis of support muslim brotherhood calling what happen today a massacre. and u.s. secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight terrorism. his statement was widely understood as a threat to crack down on the muslim brotherhood and they removed former president morsi from power. this is the second time the ejepgz army used deadly force to try to clear out pro morsi supporters. they have stayed silent and called for former president morsi to be released and a quick transition to a civilian led democracy. >> the hopes of egypt moving past thi
supporters of the receiptly departed president morsi and the worst blood shed seen here since hosany mu barak. his main basis of support muslim brotherhood calling what happen today a massacre. and u.s. secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has...
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it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy barack obama and jessesomeone used that re the expression. i love it. is what's going on in chicago, in new york any urban city where black black crime happens every day.ens >> we've got to wrap this segment up but there's a sound clip i want to play. robert f. kennedy. the night martin luther king jr. was assassinated in memphis.hat i remember that night very well and i also remember what real leadership looks like in the aftermath of something that was in fact a race crime and i want to see that because i think it will put in perspective what we look for when a leader stands up in a moment of crisis. >> what we need in the united states is not division. what we need is not hatred. what we need in the united i states is not violence and ess. lawlessness. but is love and wisdom and compassion toward one another. of dealing of justice toward those who still suffer within our country whether they be white or whether they be black. >> that was from a speech in dianap indianapolis. april the 4th. 1968. thank yo
it was a tragedy, however, this case right here, where was barak obama and jazzy barack obama and jessesomeone used that re the expression. i love it. is what's going on in chicago, in new york any urban city where black black crime happens every day.ens >> we've got to wrap this segment up but there's a sound clip i want to play. robert f. kennedy. the night martin luther king jr. was assassinated in memphis.hat i remember that night very well and i also remember what real leadership...
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. >> thethe big news, michelle and barak obama now had a baby. he's next in line to be king of america. if americans were this happy about something, it has to be something happening in america but no, we'll have more on the royal birth later in the program. >> or the royal pain as i call it think about it. >> there is a pool in "the young turks" to find out the name of the baby. i have henry. you have join. you have oliver, and you have no chance of winning. >> oliver is very british. henry the ix has a nice ring to it. >> the president spoke on friday very impromptu. he spoke for nearly 20 minutes like 17, 18 minutes. >> cenk: that's correct exactly right. >> talking about the trayvon martin verdict. it was almost an empty pressroom if you have a chance of looking of him walking in and reporters running back in. he spoke, he spoke from the heart, and reminded everybody of the time after the murder of trayvon martin that he pointed out that trayvon martin could have been his son and he expanded on that. >> you know, when trayvon martin was first
. >> thethe big news, michelle and barak obama now had a baby. he's next in line to be king of america. if americans were this happy about something, it has to be something happening in america but no, we'll have more on the royal birth later in the program. >> or the royal pain as i call it think about it. >> there is a pool in "the young turks" to find out the name of the baby. i have henry. you have join. you have oliver, and you have no chance of winning....
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the other side people saying that the military when they were in power by the one year also was the barak step down but in the polling human rights records and we saw on the democratic change i said we're still seeing a divided egypt so the islamists for their part those who support the president saying the president should remain in power i see the democratically elected very very tense scene see a massive massive demonstration against the president and we're yet to see what's going to happen next massive indeed i mean we can see those live pictures right behind you now can you give us a bit of a background on how this unrest that we've seen in egypt developed. speaking to protest is ending in the protests it's a day they told me they've seen no change in the last year since the president said how much they talked about a failing economy absolutely no job opportunities good morning to you and water shortages of rights crisis. what is human rights abuses and the problems of the state i'm intending to which are in the police force to really to saying nothing is working in egypt they see no
the other side people saying that the military when they were in power by the one year also was the barak step down but in the polling human rights records and we saw on the democratic change i said we're still seeing a divided egypt so the islamists for their part those who support the president saying the president should remain in power i see the democratically elected very very tense scene see a massive massive demonstration against the president and we're yet to see what's going to happen...
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is unclear but in an eerie echo of the two thousand and eleven protests that overthrew has been the barak the egyptian military looks like it's throwing its support behind the opposition earlier today general abdul fatah. el-sisi announced on state television that the armed forces are giving morsi and the brotherhood forty eight hours to solve the current crisis and said that if the demands of the people are not realized within the defined period it will become an incumbent upon the armed forces to announce a road map for the future so will the jewish an opposition succeed in creating a secular and democratic character arab republic or will be increasingly theocratic brotherhood remain in control for more on this let's turn things over to the knights monday edition of the big picture politics page. for tonight's special monday edition of the big picture politics panel i'm joined by neil mccabe conservative commentator and editor of the guns and patriots newsletter ben cohen editor of the daily banter and founder the banter media group and he knew some member of the national advisory counc
is unclear but in an eerie echo of the two thousand and eleven protests that overthrew has been the barak the egyptian military looks like it's throwing its support behind the opposition earlier today general abdul fatah. el-sisi announced on state television that the armed forces are giving morsi and the brotherhood forty eight hours to solve the current crisis and said that if the demands of the people are not realized within the defined period it will become an incumbent upon the armed...
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good morning to you, judge. >> good morning. >> steve: you write, like king james ii, barak obama is under the constitution, he can not. it's quite clear, the constitution says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. not that he may, not that he can put them off. this was specific addition to the constitution in response to abuses of power by the king, specifically king james ii who asserted the power to suspend or dispense with laws that he passed by parliament that he didn't like. we are not a royalty. we are not a monarchy. our president executes the law. he doesn't simply pick and choose. >> steve: and the law that was passed by congress and signed by him in no uncertain terms had a start date and he's putting it off -- >> it has a specific start date of january 1, 2014. >> steve: so how does he get away with it? >> well, actually we don't know. the administration has not released any legal opinions. we don't even know if they asked their lawyers about this. the administration did not even deign to send a witness to the hearings in the house yeste
good morning to you, judge. >> good morning. >> steve: you write, like king james ii, barak obama is under the constitution, he can not. it's quite clear, the constitution says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. not that he may, not that he can put them off. this was specific addition to the constitution in response to abuses of power by the king, specifically king james ii who asserted the power to suspend or dispense with laws that he passed...
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president barak barak is watching the situation very, very closely.ent and said that democracy is more than just election and that he would like the president to be more responsive to the needs of egyptian protesters and again we haven't seen the egyptian government bunl, if anything, they are being pushed into a corner. we've had several resignations from ministers, including this morning, but an interesting thing to point out here, andrew, that the stockmarket is up almost 5% with about 40 minutes to go until it closes for the trading day. shows that investors are upbeat about this transition, even though it's far from over. a lot of questions we main and answer and there is still considerable risks within it comes to the potential response of president mohamed morsi. >> yousef, thank you very much. yes, we will continue. thank you for keeping us up to date. we will check back in and see what happens, getting back to the markets here, strategies for success and shopping markets, johning us right now the president and ceo at westfield capital managem
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. >> that was candidate barak obama speaking on the campaign trial in 2008. a far different afghanistan strategy from president obama. he's considering the 0- option that would accelgreat america's withdrawal and love no u.s. troops there beyond the end of next year. it raises a lot of questions of what will happen in afghanistan, who will protect the civilians there and hold on to the gains made in the loss of life and blood and treasure for the u.s. troops? who will continue the fight against al-qaeda there? chris is editor and host of power play on fox nows.com. chris, the president said it was a fight that should have been taken on in his opinion as a candidate by president bush and continued and stayed there because it was so important. what changed? >> he did what you said and he had two surges and of those 200 men and women american lives who laid down their lives in afghanistan on the president's watch, this has been his war. and now he's frustrated and the new york times broke the story, the president frustrated with the inability of the american- ba
. >> that was candidate barak obama speaking on the campaign trial in 2008. a far different afghanistan strategy from president obama. he's considering the 0- option that would accelgreat america's withdrawal and love no u.s. troops there beyond the end of next year. it raises a lot of questions of what will happen in afghanistan, who will protect the civilians there and hold on to the gains made in the loss of life and blood and treasure for the u.s. troops? who will continue the fight...
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. >> they are silent over the things that mu barak did. the united states a appeases who is in power. egyptians know that. >> and the ambassador to egypt, monica, many people on the streets have been upset about our ambassador to egypt. >> i think we may disagree. i don't think there was naivete. i think when the revolt happen they anyhow what was going to unfold. they anyhow the muslim brotherhood was well funded and the organization would attack over. >> you think they were naive in terms of thinking that the muslim brotherhood wanted a version of democracy and maybe they wanted it to be like turkey in the better days? >> i don't think so. i think that the track record of the muslim brotherhood is so well established. we have top level leaders of the muslim brotherhood and meet with the top leaders. our ambassador to egypt is closely aligned with the muslim brotherhood. >> i guess my question to what end. are you suggesting they support islamist radical governments? i think they believe they were who they said they were. i don't think th
. >> they are silent over the things that mu barak did. the united states a appeases who is in power. egyptians know that. >> and the ambassador to egypt, monica, many people on the streets have been upset about our ambassador to egypt. >> i think we may disagree. i don't think there was naivete. i think when the revolt happen they anyhow what was going to unfold. they anyhow the muslim brotherhood was well funded and the organization would attack over. >> you think they...
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we hoped that mu barak would govern and usher in more freedom and hoped that the secullarist would triumphe elections and we need to move from beyond just hoping about policy and dealing with the realities of theuation and the realities are ugly and difficult. but the united states policy needs to deal with the realities on the ground. >> the administration will not make a determination and not if our national interest to do that. it would limit the aid and things we could send. we have delayed sending in the f- 16s. it is a good or bad idea to do that or stop it altogether. what is the u.s. policy here? >> i think we have to go back to a u.s. policy where we separate the mosque from you know, like church and state. the mosque from the state. we need to be able to say that it hasn't worked. and i think that it is a very hard argument to push forward. it doesn't always go over well. and i think the united states is not mixed messages to the arab world and you are talking about our foreign aid and f- 16s for example that you brought up. the time to pull back u.s. aid would have been when we
we hoped that mu barak would govern and usher in more freedom and hoped that the secullarist would triumphe elections and we need to move from beyond just hoping about policy and dealing with the realities of theuation and the realities are ugly and difficult. but the united states policy needs to deal with the realities on the ground. >> the administration will not make a determination and not if our national interest to do that. it would limit the aid and things we could send. we have...
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barak said no, you're bigger than this. >> stephanie: there is something going on in egypt. >> she tweetedshe has targeted courtney love and jay-z. >> there are some that is he might be right. i think she might have dementia schizophrenia problem. i think they checked her into--not an insane asylum but a mental health place. they said she's fine and let her go. >> she looks crazy. >> stephanie: as long as a cuckoo clock you're fine. >> i like the wig. i like that she's going for a phil spector of her generation. >> stephanie: we were engaging in the dark humor during the commercial break because everyone is talking about this plane crash. as we know it's comedians plus tragedy plus time, you say it's not funny when one person survived the crash but was run over by the emergency vehicle and then people who crashed in the everglades and then were eaten by the alligators. >> yes i laughed. that >> stephanie: that was ironic. ♪ the plane crashed ♪ and you were eaten ♪ about an alligator ♪ >> it's hard to write songs we couldn't even rhyme crash. >> finding a fantasy that you can masturbateor a
barak said no, you're bigger than this. >> stephanie: there is something going on in egypt. >> she tweetedshe has targeted courtney love and jay-z. >> there are some that is he might be right. i think she might have dementia schizophrenia problem. i think they checked her into--not an insane asylum but a mental health place. they said she's fine and let her go. >> she looks crazy. >> stephanie: as long as a cuckoo clock you're fine. >> i like the wig. i like...
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talking about his past -- he defended reverend jeremiah wright's church when the irs was investigating barak so now it will be interesting to see -- wilkins wasn't there yesterday. so it will be interesting to see if he will be the next to be subpoenaed. >> brian: did i say tempers were flaring? you're not going to believe it. they were yelling at each other. they were yell being a column that darrell issa wrote in usa today and talking about the substance of this column to the point where another congressman said, can we please not stop embarrassing ourselves? you're the leaders of the committees and this whole thing, everybody on the testimony table laughing at them. >> steve: sure. so it will be curious if there wilkins does get called. i'm sure they've got a lot of questions. did he just think of, let's put a halt on everything, or did he hear from somebody in the white house? >> brian: we just got the -- we did get the answer why lois lerner took the fifth because she's all over this. >> steve: she said things in a couple of different ways and that's not good when you're under oath. >>
talking about his past -- he defended reverend jeremiah wright's church when the irs was investigating barak so now it will be interesting to see -- wilkins wasn't there yesterday. so it will be interesting to see if he will be the next to be subpoenaed. >> brian: did i say tempers were flaring? you're not going to believe it. they were yelling at each other. they were yell being a column that darrell issa wrote in usa today and talking about the substance of this column to the point...
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i think that helped deliver barak obama the election. >> anna: over the weekend it came out that nbcnton. now we're learning that nbc will be doing something similar. what do you make of that? >> remember november 6 of last year when national geographic did the osama bin laden movie and, okay, they're trying to burnish obama's national security credentials. i guess you could say the same thing about this. i wrote a book many years ago called "the hillary trap." i understand the diane lane thing is not going to cover anything pre-1998. the other film will. this is hollywood's love affair with the clintons, it's palpable. you can feel it. it's going to be maybe not as over the top in 2008 for obama. but it will be pretty big. this is a kickoff in many ways. >> brian: if travolta plays bill, i'll be happy. >> maybe wiener will be look for work. >> steve: all right. laura will go do her radio show in 45 minutes from right now, heard at radio stations all across the country. we thank you very much for stopping by. >> great seeing you. >> anna: 13 minutes after the hour. does it feel like
i think that helped deliver barak obama the election. >> anna: over the weekend it came out that nbcnton. now we're learning that nbc will be doing something similar. what do you make of that? >> remember november 6 of last year when national geographic did the osama bin laden movie and, okay, they're trying to burnish obama's national security credentials. i guess you could say the same thing about this. i wrote a book many years ago called "the hillary trap." i...