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so obviously -- >> sure she lives in belarus? >> bill: she might have been in belarus exactly.terday, here is the big news. >> my good friends after a great deal of thought and deliberation, i have decided next year i will not seek a fifth congressional term to represent the wonderful people of the sixth district of minnesota. >> bill: that video is the scariest thing i've ever seen by the way. >> it is horrifying. >> bill: it really is. she says you know what? don't have to scratch your head about why is she doing this. she's been there. she says eight years. long enough. >> the law limits anyone from serving as president of the united states for more than eight years. in my opinion, eight years is also long enough for an individual to serve as a representative for a specific congressional district. >> bill: yeah. sure. there it is. she could have said you know, the law says if you're 65 and you're a pilot, you have to retire so i'm going to serve until i'm 65. meaningless. >> it has nothing to do -- >> bill: one has nothing to do with the other. one thing for sure, uh-huh! sh
so obviously -- >> sure she lives in belarus? >> bill: she might have been in belarus exactly.terday, here is the big news. >> my good friends after a great deal of thought and deliberation, i have decided next year i will not seek a fifth congressional term to represent the wonderful people of the sixth district of minnesota. >> bill: that video is the scariest thing i've ever seen by the way. >> it is horrifying. >> bill: it really is. she says you know...
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we've got scandinavian monarch, mountain ranges of belarus, lions, tigers, and "paleobiology."leobiology is in quotes. the binomial inverse theorem, other lesser known scandinavian monarchs, and of course, potpourri. feeling good about these categories? >> yeah, pretty good. >> jimmy: all right. let's get started. as per the rules of the game -- [ laughter ] get used to that smile, because you're not going to see it. as per the rules of the game, i will be choosing the categories for you. here we go. let's start out with scandinavian monarchs. ready? here we go. born in 1408 at ekholmon castle, this scandinavian monarch assumed the position of lord high constable of sweden. before succeeding bengt and nils jonson oxenstierna. audience, no helping. [ laughter ] all right. it's all riding on you. what do you think? you've got to take a guest here. >> i'm going to go with deon borg? >> jimmy: doen borg? judges? buzzer ] sorry. we're looking for karl knuttsen. very famous scandinavian monarch. you know what that means. courtney, wax that chest. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: t
we've got scandinavian monarch, mountain ranges of belarus, lions, tigers, and "paleobiology."leobiology is in quotes. the binomial inverse theorem, other lesser known scandinavian monarchs, and of course, potpourri. feeling good about these categories? >> yeah, pretty good. >> jimmy: all right. let's get started. as per the rules of the game -- [ laughter ] get used to that smile, because you're not going to see it. as per the rules of the game, i will be choosing the...
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we have a huge intelligence apparatus, the israel has one and french but we need from belarus and sudanlse knows where whether the regime is using these weapons. >> paul: reportedly the evidence we comes from victims. there was evidence taken from the victims who had this. >> victims display certain kind of symptoms. we also have defected syrian generals who have said on the record that they were ordered to use sarin gas. there aren't that many people using these types of chemicals. you can't insist on certain levels have evidence when you are dealing with a country in the midst of a civil war where chemical weapons are increasingly being used. that is the issue. >> paul: presidents that issue red lines, can't be believed the next time? >> the word is credibility. this president and america's credibility is eroding in that region. we have been having this conversation for a year. the window is closing. the situation is getting worse. jihad has joined the opposition. they are helping assad and iranians have been flying into syria with arms and people to help him, as well. it is really a
we have a huge intelligence apparatus, the israel has one and french but we need from belarus and sudanlse knows where whether the regime is using these weapons. >> paul: reportedly the evidence we comes from victims. there was evidence taken from the victims who had this. >> victims display certain kind of symptoms. we also have defected syrian generals who have said on the record that they were ordered to use sarin gas. there aren't that many people using these types of chemicals....
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we need inspectors from belarus, sudan, zimbabwe and who knows else to tell us whether the regime is these weapons. >> paul: reportedly the evidence that we have comes from victims that there was evidence taken from the victims who had the -- >> right. because victims of chemical attacks display certain kinds of symptoms. we also have syrian generals who have defected who have said on the record they were ordered to use sara ran gas. there aren't that many people using this type -- these types of chemicals in the region. so you can't insist on courtroom levels of evidence when you are dealing with a country in the midst of a civil war or chemical weapons increasingly on the loose and could easily get in the hands of hezbollah or terrorist organizations or the iranians and so on. that's the issue. >> paul: presidents who issue red lines and don't honor them tend not to be believed the next time, dan. >> yeah, the word is credibility. the big problem, paul, is that this president and the -- and america's credibility is eroding in that region. we have been having this conversation for a
we need inspectors from belarus, sudan, zimbabwe and who knows else to tell us whether the regime is these weapons. >> paul: reportedly the evidence that we have comes from victims that there was evidence taken from the victims who had the -- >> right. because victims of chemical attacks display certain kinds of symptoms. we also have syrian generals who have defected who have said on the record they were ordered to use sara ran gas. there aren't that many people using this type --...
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while last year chelsea i thought his only defeat at the hands of elder sibling vitali so so much to belarus off to. live in the kitchen on my resume. no time will tell i'm looking forward to having a very exciting five to ten y. t. best you know and when the brain in down bones and it's got. well let's stay with boxing as we hear from. three years ago he was one of russia's brightest up and comers but a twist of fate cut short his career and left him fighting for his life but a thought on young reports. russian ground. shared by. the. legendary promoter don king welcoming buy into boxing's elite after bidding on her drink in july two thousand and nine the russian became the w.b.c. welterweight contender but then after twenty five professional fights taking thousands of punches and one boat away from real glory to the hardest hit from life in june twentieth in the western russian city of. you was repeatedly slashed with a broken bottle in the street brawl. putting the thirty two year old on the brink of death and costing him the rest of his boxing career. three times in a row i've had to wit
while last year chelsea i thought his only defeat at the hands of elder sibling vitali so so much to belarus off to. live in the kitchen on my resume. no time will tell i'm looking forward to having a very exciting five to ten y. t. best you know and when the brain in down bones and it's got. well let's stay with boxing as we hear from. three years ago he was one of russia's brightest up and comers but a twist of fate cut short his career and left him fighting for his life but a thought on...
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the russians are fading fast in second or third place together with the belarus people. the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was doing as a massive violation of human rights. that's the way we would look at it. now, the other point here is what we're doing is not even consistent with american history. i mean, we had 500,000 people behind bars in 1980 and now we have 2.3 million, 2.4 million people behind bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see
the russians are fading fast in second or third place together with the belarus people. the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was...
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disney as a company have chosen to pull out of countries like bangladesh, belarus, pakistan. let's take a look and i'd like to know where the dress you wear is made. >> you'd have to look, because i'm not sure. let's take a look. nadia might make me feel bad when this is over. thank you, we appreciate it. >>> have you heard a prince harry u.s. tour? leonardo dicaprio in theaters. mother's day, we're looking at what's going on in the week ahead to give you a heads up. >>> we want to make sure you know what's going on in the week ahead. a big day for the boston bombing victims. they're expected to hear how that $28 million fund plans to distribute money including, "well over 1 million to families of victims who died who lost a limb." >>> prince harry is headed to the states for a week. a special visit he will make to hurricane sandy victims. it was a year ago last may in 2012 was his last visit. also on thursday, by the way, washington is going to hold its first congressional hearing on the boston bombing and eduard davis is expected to testify in that. let's move on here to fr
disney as a company have chosen to pull out of countries like bangladesh, belarus, pakistan. let's take a look and i'd like to know where the dress you wear is made. >> you'd have to look, because i'm not sure. let's take a look. nadia might make me feel bad when this is over. thank you, we appreciate it. >>> have you heard a prince harry u.s. tour? leonardo dicaprio in theaters. mother's day, we're looking at what's going on in the week ahead to give you a heads up. >>>...
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first of all, disney pulls out a 2014 not just bangladesh but also other countries like ecuador and belarus so it is a good thing they take those steps now vietnam had a similar situation and is raising those wages it will cost a little bit more for product to be sold ultimately is up to the customer if we decide to want to pay more than maybe you could see a change to put pressure on the government. >> you don't know where their products are coming from when you buy that my data lot of reading and some people try to make the argument not all of the factories are like this. it was i factories and a tall building is that traditionally what they are like? >> it is the norm that there are there are some better well built and watching human-rights violations closely so it is not an entire country but it is very prevalent. melissa: but what are the other options? one thing that companies could do could they insist on paying better wages? we but thais one option but also work with the government to make that change have been. that is how it happened in vietnam and that is well have to have been i
first of all, disney pulls out a 2014 not just bangladesh but also other countries like ecuador and belarus so it is a good thing they take those steps now vietnam had a similar situation and is raising those wages it will cost a little bit more for product to be sold ultimately is up to the customer if we decide to want to pay more than maybe you could see a change to put pressure on the government. >> you don't know where their products are coming from when you buy that my data lot of...
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and specifically in the republic of belarus, the national constitution provides for freedom of speech and freedom of press. >> again, watching live pictures of capitol hill where a house oversight committee hearing into the irs treatment of certain conservative groups applying for tax exempt status. that being discussed. lois lerner, and we expect her to plead the fifth. kelly o'donnell is watching this along with us. and kelly, what do we expect today? >> well, you already get a sense, richard, there will be a lot of tension. there are members on this committee who feel personally very frustrated that their letters and inquiries to the irs were either not responded to or they have information that appears to be false. there will be fireworks here. the fact that lois lerner is taking the fifth, that's her constitutional right, the attorney notified the committee in advance. senator cummings says he will honor her right to do that. and there will be a lot of pressure to get more out of the other witnesses than we've seen in some of the earlier hearings. part of what has been frustratin
and specifically in the republic of belarus, the national constitution provides for freedom of speech and freedom of press. >> again, watching live pictures of capitol hill where a house oversight committee hearing into the irs treatment of certain conservative groups applying for tax exempt status. that being discussed. lois lerner, and we expect her to plead the fifth. kelly o'donnell is watching this along with us. and kelly, what do we expect today? >> well, you already get a...
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will not do business we will not do business with people who are battered human rights in russia or belarusor people engage with conflict diamond the transactions. i think we should take at least as much care to protect against people who are abusing human rights for a year by breaking into the computers of dissidents and ordinary citizens. we should use those tools as well. i see that senator mccain and senator rockefeller have just introduced a bill that goes down this road to look for tools to do ditcher government sponsored accounts. just the names give me hope and i think the approach to detour the of espionage is worth pursuing. let me turn to the question of resources that is likely not solvable with the current budget situation. to talk about that atf that notifies people of attacks on their networks. it is effective because many people do not know they have been exploited for months. but at the end of the day and i have worked with clients who have this experience, that fbi's role basically is to figure of someone that has been compromised to tell them and maybe they can give a vic
will not do business we will not do business with people who are battered human rights in russia or belarusor people engage with conflict diamond the transactions. i think we should take at least as much care to protect against people who are abusing human rights for a year by breaking into the computers of dissidents and ordinary citizens. we should use those tools as well. i see that senator mccain and senator rockefeller have just introduced a bill that goes down this road to look for tools...
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not in russia or belarus. we won't do business with people engaged in conflict diamond transactions. take as much care to protect against people abusing human rights right here and the dissonance and ordinary citizens. we should be using those tools as well. i see that senator mccain, senator rockefeller have introduced a bill that goes down this road looking for tools to deter government sponsored the names of the cosponsors and i think the approach of looking for handles to deter the beneficiaries of this espionage is worth pursuing. let me turn to the question of resources, which is profound and not solvable and our current situation. sheldon whitehouse.about the gts that notifies those attacks on the networks. this is enormously affect it because they've been exploited for months. at the end of the day of work with clients to have the experience and the fbi's role basically is to figure out somebody's been compromised and to tell them. maybe they can give them advice, but frankly after that it's a little l
not in russia or belarus. we won't do business with people engaged in conflict diamond transactions. take as much care to protect against people abusing human rights right here and the dissonance and ordinary citizens. we should be using those tools as well. i see that senator mccain, senator rockefeller have introduced a bill that goes down this road looking for tools to deter government sponsored the names of the cosponsors and i think the approach of looking for handles to deter the...
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we don't do business with bad human rights in russia or belarus. we don't do business with people engaged in conflict diamond transactions. we should take at least much care to protect against people abusing human rights rate here by breaking into computers of dissidents and ordinary citizens. we should use those tools as well. i see senator mccain, senator levin on the senator coburn of the matter rockefeller have introduced a bill that goes down this road looking for tools to detert government-sponsored attacks. just the names of cosponsors gives me a lot of hope and the approach of looking for handles to detert the beneficiaries of this espionage is for pursuing. that may turn out to the question of resources, which is profound and probably not so football and our current energy situation. you know, chairman white house talked about the gts that notifies people about attacks on their networks. this is enormously effective because many people do not know they've been exploited for months. at the end of the day an effort with clients who have this
we don't do business with bad human rights in russia or belarus. we don't do business with people engaged in conflict diamond transactions. we should take at least much care to protect against people abusing human rights rate here by breaking into computers of dissidents and ordinary citizens. we should use those tools as well. i see senator mccain, senator levin on the senator coburn of the matter rockefeller have introduced a bill that goes down this road looking for tools to detert...
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intellectuals, scholars and dissidents where sensitive issues are discussed and similarly, in the republic of belarus, the constitution provides for freedom of speech and freedom press, but the authoritarian regime does not respect the rights and practices, specifically, it says individuals cannot criticize the government to buckley or discussed matters of general public interest without fear of reprisal. authorities videotaped meetings, conduct identity checks and use other forms of intimidation. and other, these blatant violations of freedom of expression serve to illustrate exactly what is at stake when a federal agency for whatever reason target u.s. citizens based on their believes. such a practice compromises one of the bedrock principles of our democracy -- the commitment to ensure all citizens are free to exercise their freedom of speech without fear of retribution from their government. it constitutes a significant infringement on human rights in this country. it is why the facts set forth in the report by the inspector general are deeply discovering -- deeply troubling. the criteria used by
intellectuals, scholars and dissidents where sensitive issues are discussed and similarly, in the republic of belarus, the constitution provides for freedom of speech and freedom press, but the authoritarian regime does not respect the rights and practices, specifically, it says individuals cannot criticize the government to buckley or discussed matters of general public interest without fear of reprisal. authorities videotaped meetings, conduct identity checks and use other forms of...
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in belarus, the national constitution provides for freedom of speech and press but the regeime -- regime in pl does not respectace the rights -- the regime in place does not respect the rights. frequent identity checks and other forms of intimidation. in my view, these and other violations of individual freedom of expression served to show exactly what is at stake when a federal agency targets u.s. citizens based on their political beliefs. such a practice compromises one of the bedrock principles of our democracy, the commitment to ensure that all citizens are free to exercise their freedom of speech without fear of retribution from the government. it constitutes a significant impression on human rights in this country. th practicee was unacceptable. the criteria used irs --the criteria used include specific organization names such as "tea "patriot" and policy positions like government spending. in the case file statements -- any case file statements that criticize how the country is being run. anything that criticizes hothe government on how the country is being run. enhancedsubject to
in belarus, the national constitution provides for freedom of speech and press but the regeime -- regime in pl does not respectace the rights -- the regime in place does not respect the rights. frequent identity checks and other forms of intimidation. in my view, these and other violations of individual freedom of expression served to show exactly what is at stake when a federal agency targets u.s. citizens based on their political beliefs. such a practice compromises one of the bedrock...