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shannon breen here in washington, with the rhetoric before and after saturday's cop killings. but we begin with correspondent david lee miller. >> reporter: good evening, john, mayor de blasio did some finger pointing of his own this afternoon, and perhaps in an unexpected direction, he pointed the finger at the media for portraying what he sees is largely peaceful demonstrations, meanwhile the mayor remains under pressure, critics say he has lost the support for much of his own police force. new york city mayor bill de blasio today visited the homes and families of officers rafael ramos and winjian lu who were killed execution style on saturday. at a news conference, he described their anguish. >> you can only imagine what a family member is going through at that moment, where their lives have suddenly been made unimaginable, that everything that they thought and believed would be a part of their lives is suddenly gone. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter was 20-year-old ismaail brinly. on saturday he got on a bus to new york. when he arrived, he got on -- one message so
shannon breen here in washington, with the rhetoric before and after saturday's cop killings. but we begin with correspondent david lee miller. >> reporter: good evening, john, mayor de blasio did some finger pointing of his own this afternoon, and perhaps in an unexpected direction, he pointed the finger at the media for portraying what he sees is largely peaceful demonstrations, meanwhile the mayor remains under pressure, critics say he has lost the support for much of his own police...
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want to do a shoutout to a young man who works on the midwest coalition, a guy by the name of sam breen, who lives and breaths the lake's initiatives. i want to thank him for his hard work and those involved of getting this taken care of. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. nolan, who's a member of the committee on transportation and infrastructure, and a co-sponsor of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for three minutes. mr. nolan: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. r. nolan: mr. speaker, members of the house, my district includes duluth, minnesota, the head waters of the great lakes and, of course, the magnificent north shore. i encourage you all and come visit the first chance you get. i, too, rise in strong support of this important bipartisan great lakes restoration initiative, and i, to
want to do a shoutout to a young man who works on the midwest coalition, a guy by the name of sam breen, who lives and breaths the lake's initiatives. i want to thank him for his hard work and those involved of getting this taken care of. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. nolan, who's a member of the...
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. >> i missed it last night because i was at dinner with shannon breen, fox's own angel. >> it's probablyn your dvr. time has person of the year narrowed down to taylor swift, vladimir putin and a few others. who did time choose? the doctors who fought ebola, not exactly the most exciting choice, but the deputy editor defended the selection this morning. >> this is a story that tells the ark of the year was an epidemic that began very slowly in march, april, may, it's a story both of local people, early preparation, and efforts to contain this problem, and larger failures to stop -- >> greg, inspiring story. >> i thought it was okay. but i would have done law enforcement, because that would have really angered a lot of people. because law enforcement, like the military perform a high wire act every day and we only care when they fall. >> that would have been bold. >> dana? >> of the choices they had and the options, i thought this was a great one. we were facing the possibility of an epidemic that was going to knock out possibly millions of people, like a generation of people in africa an
. >> i missed it last night because i was at dinner with shannon breen, fox's own angel. >> it's probablyn your dvr. time has person of the year narrowed down to taylor swift, vladimir putin and a few others. who did time choose? the doctors who fought ebola, not exactly the most exciting choice, but the deputy editor defended the selection this morning. >> this is a story that tells the ark of the year was an epidemic that began very slowly in march, april, may, it's a story...
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shannon breen looks at both sti sides tonight from the supreme court. >> i was really distressed by thet that -- >> she spent years battling her former employer, u.p.s. young became pregnant and presented the company with a doctor's note limiting how much weight she couldly. after u.p.s. put her on unpaid leave, young sued, her attorneys arguing that the company violated a civil rights act. but u.p.s. says that's exactly what it did. the company policy didn't provide for alternate job asmichblts for workers who were limited in their abilities because of something that happened off the job. today young's attorney argued that because u.p.s. -- it discriminated against them, prompting justin antonin scalia to ask her attorney if what she really wanted was preferential treatment. >> it's a most favored nation provision, a potential interpretation that worries a number of business owners and the groups representing them. concerned about the obligations they'll face if young wins. >> as justice scalia referenced in the argument, they would give most favored nations a superemployment status. b
shannon breen looks at both sti sides tonight from the supreme court. >> i was really distressed by thet that -- >> she spent years battling her former employer, u.p.s. young became pregnant and presented the company with a doctor's note limiting how much weight she couldly. after u.p.s. put her on unpaid leave, young sued, her attorneys arguing that the company violated a civil rights act. but u.p.s. says that's exactly what it did. the company policy didn't provide for alternate...
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correspondent shannon breen reports about what this says about the president's efforts to close the guantanamobay detention facility. >> released from the guantanamo bay detention center in 2006, inbraham al tobias has now joineded the fight, he's also got a $5 million bounty on his head. >> this is a calculated risk by the bush administration, and basically it failed. it's been a big failure, actually. >> he was transferred into a saudi arabia rehabilitation program, one that was supposed to change him from a terror suspect into a productive law abiding citizen with therapy. >> it's just win example of a growing number of gitmo detainees who have been released and returned to terror activities and often times key leadership positions. >> they're unreconstructed enthusiasts for terrorism. so when they're released, we shouldn't be that surprised that such a large percentage of them show up in planning additional attacks or end up being killed on the battlefield, attacking our troops. >> according to the director of national intelligence, 30% of detainees released from gitmo are confirmed as or
correspondent shannon breen reports about what this says about the president's efforts to close the guantanamobay detention facility. >> released from the guantanamo bay detention center in 2006, inbraham al tobias has now joineded the fight, he's also got a $5 million bounty on his head. >> this is a calculated risk by the bush administration, and basically it failed. it's been a big failure, actually. >> he was transferred into a saudi arabia rehabilitation program, one that...
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let's go straight to correspondent shannon breen for what happened and what it means. shannon? >> in the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge in pennsylvania, said today, the president's executive actions regarding immigration exceeded his constitutional authority. and cited the president's own speeches and remarks on that issue.
let's go straight to correspondent shannon breen for what happened and what it means. shannon? >> in the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge in pennsylvania, said today, the president's executive actions regarding immigration exceeded his constitutional authority. and cited the president's own speeches and remarks on that issue.
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let's go straight to correspondent shannon breen for what happened and what it means. shannon? >> in the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge in pennsylvania, said today, the president's executive actions regarding immigration exceeded his constitutional authority. and cited the president's own speeches and remarks on that issue. judge arthur schwab writes, quote, president obama contended that although legislation -- congress's failure to pass legend shin acceptable to him in this regard, adding, quote, congress's law making power is not subject to presidential supervision of control, perceived or actual congressional inaction does not endow legislative power where the executive. judge schwab went on to hold that the president's actions crossed the line, amounted to election and changed immigration policy. the decision comes with a case of a man who entered the country four years ago, he entered the country illegally but wasn't caught until he was -- prior to sentencing, the judge asked the party to provide their legal opinions on how the president's immigration announcem
let's go straight to correspondent shannon breen for what happened and what it means. shannon? >> in the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge in pennsylvania, said today, the president's executive actions regarding immigration exceeded his constitutional authority. and cited the president's own speeches and remarks on that issue. judge arthur schwab writes, quote, president obama contended that although legislation -- congress's failure to pass legend shin acceptable to him in this...
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and the rest of them voted -- and i am not a member but talking to senator bob breen, chairman of the intelligence committee, we know the case for going to war in iraq is somewhat shaky. if it continues, and the selective service system to get people, and that american people with skin. let me conclude with this. let me tell you something. the defense department had plenty of money. in real terms even with sequester, defense is that the level of 2007 at the base budget. this was not like after korea or vietnam. in the middle of the 70s. we are 500 billion. plenty of money. bob gates and stanley mcchrystal who worked with and after he got the boot, it is funny how washington works. after he got fired, okay, and coffee at starbucks, and talking on the way up. and he talked when he was on the joint staff. and we got to worry. the money is plentiful if you manage it right. we can sit down and tell you about the things we need to do. and the worst lobbies -- military office. do you know what admiral ryan makes? anybody have any idea? $700,000. whenever something comes up. and 70% of the ho
and the rest of them voted -- and i am not a member but talking to senator bob breen, chairman of the intelligence committee, we know the case for going to war in iraq is somewhat shaky. if it continues, and the selective service system to get people, and that american people with skin. let me conclude with this. let me tell you something. the defense department had plenty of money. in real terms even with sequester, defense is that the level of 2007 at the base budget. this was not like after...
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ta mara breen claims cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her back in 1970.ims. now she is taking the case to federal court and trying to get around the statute of limitations in her case. her goal, to prove that cosby's repeated denials have damaged her image. so far, at least 22 alleged victims have come forward. let's bring in cnn national correspondent susan candiotti with more. >> this someone really a different one, carol. ta mara green's lawyers thinks he has found a way to file a lawsuit that will force bill cosby to public address sex assault allegations. miss green says she hopes it will work. ta mara green finding a creative way to get around the statute of limitations, largely shielding bill cosby from criminal and civil sex charges. green is suing him for basically calling her a liar. >> i want the truth of this matter to be finally established forevermore. >> it's a defamation lawsuit claiming that when cosby's lawyers and publicists issued statements saying he "didn't know her" and the "incident did not happen in any way, shape or form" branded
ta mara breen claims cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her back in 1970.ims. now she is taking the case to federal court and trying to get around the statute of limitations in her case. her goal, to prove that cosby's repeated denials have damaged her image. so far, at least 22 alleged victims have come forward. let's bring in cnn national correspondent susan candiotti with more. >> this someone really a different one, carol. ta mara green's lawyers thinks he has found a way to file a...
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matthew breen joins us where the protests are underway.ricia what is happening where you are now? >> [ inaudible ] perhaps 5 to 800 people and steadily growing. if you look behind me, what you see helped inside is the police barricade. the crowd is very, very densely packed. we're seeing people outside here on the sidewalk adjacent to it, and gathering. right now the protest is rather peaceful. i have seen people bringing children inside the police barricades, a woman even with an infant inside the barricades. this is also a very multi-racial crowd here as well. >> so this protests comes hours after the city announced that thousands of police officers will be retrained. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, that retraining, tony was announced today both by the mayor and the police commissioner. we don't have a lot of details, but we have more brood brush strokes and really it's aimed at resetting relations between the police and the community. about 22,000 nypd will undergo three days of retraining. some of that will inv
matthew breen joins us where the protests are underway.ricia what is happening where you are now? >> [ inaudible ] perhaps 5 to 800 people and steadily growing. if you look behind me, what you see helped inside is the police barricade. the crowd is very, very densely packed. we're seeing people outside here on the sidewalk adjacent to it, and gathering. right now the protest is rather peaceful. i have seen people bringing children inside the police barricades, a woman even with an infant...
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when we believe he's in the fort green section of brooklyn, fort breen or bed-stuy. if anyone has seen this individual, saturday the 20th, between 1:2:00 and 2:30 p.m., call our crime stoppers hotline, 1-800-577-tips. the male is a male, black, 6'1", approximately 235 pounds. he was wearinging the clothing you see over here that chief boyce describes -- particularly i'd like you to focus on that patch with the indian arrowhead in red and white. very distinctive. if you saw that male on saturday the 20th during those hours in bed-stuy or fort green, call our crime stoppers hotline. >> just to reiterate, people are stepping forward who do know him who are painting the same picture we already know, that he's a troubled man and he was at rage with police officers. that seems to be the issue, anti-government, anti-police. and that's where we're going forward. i would urge anyone with information on this man to step forward. thank you. >> the investigation we have conducted so far leads us to believe that he acted alone. early on there was concern that -- was he, in fact,
when we believe he's in the fort green section of brooklyn, fort breen or bed-stuy. if anyone has seen this individual, saturday the 20th, between 1:2:00 and 2:30 p.m., call our crime stoppers hotline, 1-800-577-tips. the male is a male, black, 6'1", approximately 235 pounds. he was wearinging the clothing you see over here that chief boyce describes -- particularly i'd like you to focus on that patch with the indian arrowhead in red and white. very distinctive. if you saw that male on...
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we're back also with tracy byrnes and is a breen that schaefer. larry, first to you. whether or not opec is trying to squeeze u.s. producers. i think it is clear they are but do you think u.s. producers can outlast what is going on, these low prices? >> absolutely. right now the technological advantages or advances in the united states. we don't even know what the break even points are for u.s., hearing stories, 50, 60, down to $30 a barrel. we'll see less production, but so much is in the pipeline. combined that so much is hedged i think we're in absolutely fine shape without any problems short term. david: that is good to know. to larry's point, tracy, in north dakota, we're getting word, it is so cheap to get oil out of the ground, out of shale oil, even if boil prices go down to $40 a barrel, they still make a $10 profit. >> i don't think, larry made the point that opec, it is in their best interest to make this work. they don't want us out of this game, even though as your skeptical sicilian i think opec wants to crush us to the ground. it can't happen that way.
we're back also with tracy byrnes and is a breen that schaefer. larry, first to you. whether or not opec is trying to squeeze u.s. producers. i think it is clear they are but do you think u.s. producers can outlast what is going on, these low prices? >> absolutely. right now the technological advantages or advances in the united states. we don't even know what the break even points are for u.s., hearing stories, 50, 60, down to $30 a barrel. we'll see less production, but so much is in...
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. >> brian, people throw around a figure of $42 as being breen-even for a huge bulk of the industry whereg? >> no. no. way higher than that. >> okay. >> i would say -- i would say 68 to 72. i think 45 is true for a lot of the bigger ones maybe, simon, but you've got to remember. continental resources, some of the biggies, they're probably at that level that you talked about, but there's a lot of companies that just started up the last few years that are paying huge sums to get the leases on this land. guys, i can assure you, the land is very hard. it's expensive to drill here. >> brian, that's why they call it a shale boom, of course. >> it's a snow boom right now. >> good to see you, brian. brian sullivan there in the bakken. >>> for more on oil, let's bring in art hacken. amidst all of the doom and glam, the volume has come back in, the price of oil has moved off its lows and i think we're up at least 6% from the bottom of that trough to where we are now though clearly the level is a concern for many people. >> yeah. no. i think the markets in general are feeling around trying to find o
. >> brian, people throw around a figure of $42 as being breen-even for a huge bulk of the industry whereg? >> no. no. way higher than that. >> okay. >> i would say -- i would say 68 to 72. i think 45 is true for a lot of the bigger ones maybe, simon, but you've got to remember. continental resources, some of the biggies, they're probably at that level that you talked about, but there's a lot of companies that just started up the last few years that are paying huge sums...
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funny enough he was a classmate of sab breen that rubinand richard bradley said even before in the daysis not right. this is a little bit too beyond. he was attacked and now he's been proven as right. he said partly as eric said, because it fed into biases. sabrina said she went out looking for stories will campus sexual assault. she found this story and it was her perfect story. it's possible when you get wrapped up into you want to present a narrative, which is a true narrative, there is a problem of sexual assault on college campuses and how universities deal with it, that she wanted to find the right narrative to hook the story on. >> right, and i think that's one of the questions going forward here is just this is a serious and real problem on college campuses, going through something like this, media story falling apart like this, what does that do to the real victims of this out here who might want to come forward? does this give them pause. >> it gives them pause, it makes criminal investigations harder. that said the university of virginia indisputably has a problem. i don't th
funny enough he was a classmate of sab breen that rubinand richard bradley said even before in the daysis not right. this is a little bit too beyond. he was attacked and now he's been proven as right. he said partly as eric said, because it fed into biases. sabrina said she went out looking for stories will campus sexual assault. she found this story and it was her perfect story. it's possible when you get wrapped up into you want to present a narrative, which is a true narrative, there is a...
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them, and that's is a deep bond between america and its service men and i think that bond has been breen in many ways, with commitments, demand placed on our service members without the resources or commitment to back them up, and so i have not seen as much anger might overstate it. frustration would understate it. but somewhere in there, just a complete absence of confidence that the commander in chief will lead what remains of worlds reimminent power in the way these folks signed up to serve. >> just on the intelligence matters, since you're on the committee,ow awe liedded to other's people's senses. there is similar problems with white house micromanagement and politicization of decisionmaking. intelligence is little more of a black box. is it analogous. >> same issues, deep control. you see this, too, in missions being not taken into title x that were conducted in a different way previously so you see them being brought into different spaces where intelligence committee has done really good work, and i've actually -- i applaud the president, he continued to do very good intelligence
them, and that's is a deep bond between america and its service men and i think that bond has been breen in many ways, with commitments, demand placed on our service members without the resources or commitment to back them up, and so i have not seen as much anger might overstate it. frustration would understate it. but somewhere in there, just a complete absence of confidence that the commander in chief will lead what remains of worlds reimminent power in the way these folks signed up to serve....