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. >> a central american nation, home to one of the great treasures, but a view that may be loved to death. a new twist in the broing debate over the right to die at physician assisted suicide one of the nation's most outspoken advocates has lost his medical license. america tonight adam may met the former leader of a bold group, nowening thats antisuicide laws. >> a couple of publications have called you the new dr. death, made comparisons to jack kavorkian what's the difference? >> well, he likes the publicity, i think this is a private thing. >> he is among the most controversial figures in the right to die movement. he says he has helped more than 100 people end their lives. now, one year after this candid conversation with america tonight the state of maryland has revoked his medical license. finding he broke state laws by helping six people commit suicide he shows us what he uses to help people die modified turkey cooking baggings filled with tubes that hook up to helium tanks. >> what is that process like. >> the person breathing it doesn't feel any pain, discomfort, at all and they
. >> a central american nation, home to one of the great treasures, but a view that may be loved to death. a new twist in the broing debate over the right to die at physician assisted suicide one of the nation's most outspoken advocates has lost his medical license. america tonight adam may met the former leader of a bold group, nowening thats antisuicide laws. >> a couple of publications have called you the new dr. death, made comparisons to jack kavorkian what's the difference?...
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. >> a central american nation home to one of the great treasures, but a view that may be loved to death. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their lives? >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of this policy... >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but what is the administration doing behind the scenes? >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> devastating climates... >> if we don't get rain we'll be in dire straits... >> scientists fighting back... >> we've created groundhog day here... >> hi-tech led farming... >> we always get perfect plants everyday... >> feeding the world... >> this opens up whole new possibilities... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie what can you tell me about my future? >> can effect and surprise us... >> don't try this at home... >> tech know where technology meets humanity onl
. >> a central american nation home to one of the great treasures, but a view that may be loved to death. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their lives? >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of this policy... >> there's no status quo, just the...
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american central bankers. we had among them, colombia, mexico, huge, huge nations and, of course, brazil. >> positive things goingight now. liz: exactly. they want to talk about entrepreneurial spirit and want to get the american spirit of start-ups. >> trying to get to you say something positive. >> invited to the big parties, want to get you blown out of the parties. >> i would have a panel and a real panel of real entrepreneurs. anthony scaramucci, jack ma. how they turned a dollar. there are countries like india and china embracing entrepreneurialism. there are countries, 90% of europe is not. chinsa and india are growing, europe is not. why are we hearing that? >> i accept what you're saying, i think this is one of the best events for the reason that the 2,000 people. we have more heads of state than any time in davos. liz: a lot on "countdown to the closing bell." >> the intersection of activity and traffic that the world needs. where the world is converging, technology is converging with asset management, converging with health care. liz: okay, as we finish up, parties, rattle them off. where are you going
american central bankers. we had among them, colombia, mexico, huge, huge nations and, of course, brazil. >> positive things goingight now. liz: exactly. they want to talk about entrepreneurial spirit and want to get the american spirit of start-ups. >> trying to get to you say something positive. >> invited to the big parties, want to get you blown out of the parties. >> i would have a panel and a real panel of real entrepreneurs. anthony scaramucci, jack ma. how they...
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american students who enrolled in the all-white are central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas nationaluard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. >> where do you begin? where do you look? on this field, negro and right -- and white run together. this is not how it was in little rock arkansas, 1957. perhaps it is best for those today to look where they are going and not where they have been. but when you are a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more of an equal chance, you have the right to discover if you are really moving forward or if the world is just moving beneath your feet. i have a special reason for looking back. i am one of the nine from little rock. there is nothing strange in seeing nine american children walking to school on the september morning, but this was a special morning in a special part of america. a place for negro children had never gone to school with whites before. hatred is e
american students who enrolled in the all-white are central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas nationaluard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. >> where do you begin? where do you look? on this field, negro and right -- and white...
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central command, threatening american troops and posting personal information of high-ranking military officials. >>> and a runaway victory in college football's first-ever national championship game. the ohio state buckeyes roll over the oregon ducks to become the sport's undisputed champs. >> elliott. dots the "i" of this national championship win. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, january 13th, 2015. >>> good morning, i'm lauren lyster in for anne-marie green. >>> federal safety officials believe a spike in electricity caused a deadly smoke condition in a washington, d.c., subway station. the blinding smoke quickly filled the plaza metro station yet afternoon. hundreds were evacuated from the station and a stalled train. one person died and dozens suffered from smoke inhalation. as mola lenghi of our washington station wusa reports, subway riders say they were overcome very quickly. >> i was on the train, and it just stopped and almost instantaneously got full of smoke. >> reporter: as smoke filled the metro train and tunnel, passengers say the conductors urged them to remain calm. >> please stay calm. please stay calm. we've got one train about t
central command, threatening american troops and posting personal information of high-ranking military officials. >>> and a runaway victory in college football's first-ever national championship game. the ohio state buckeyes roll over the oregon ducks to become the sport's undisputed champs. >> elliott. dots the "i" of this national championship win. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, january 13th, 2015. >>> good morning, i'm lauren...
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american students who in 1957 enrolled in an all-white central high school. arkansas is governor ventas students from -- arkansas' governor prevented students from attending school until then national guard was sent. and the film, mr. thomas and several other of the little rock nine reflect on their experience , life beyond high school, and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in 1965 for documentary short subject. ♪ >> hatred is easier to organize than understanding. there was a minority in this state who found it to their advantage to bring hate to little rock in 1957. while we watched, the white children went to school and we stood outside. we had been taught in school that we were a nation under law and the laws of segregation were wrong. now we waited to see if our laws had meaning or were just words in a book or idle talk in a classroom. on september 27, 1950 seven, president eisenhower sent 1000 men of the united states army to carry out the law. the supreme court of the united states had said the entire strength of the nation may be used to enforce in any part of the land the security of all rights interested by the constitution. that included my rights and t
american students who in 1957 enrolled in an all-white central high school. arkansas is governor ventas students from -- arkansas' governor prevented students from attending school until then national guard was sent. and the film, mr. thomas and several other of the little rock nine reflect on their experience , life beyond high school, and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in 1965 for documentary short subject. ♪ >> hatred is easier to organize than understanding....
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central to setting the mission of the museum. the first is a reflection by request -- rick west of the autry national center of the american west. he was, of course, the founder -- founding director of this museum. you have his biography in your packet, i'm not going to actually read that. i think it is worth thinking about the ways in which rick offered such strong leadership and strong vision for this museum at the beginning, and the personal style and flair that he brought to this museum. rick is an amazing man of words, he is a great talker, and unfortunately, the irony that comes with that is that rick actually has laryngitis today. he is unable to actually be with us. we miss him, his remarks, his reflections will be delivered to you today by kevin gover, the director of the museum itself. many of you know, i think, of sandra day o'connor at arizona state, the assistant secretary for indian affairs in the department of the interior between 1997 and 2001, and of course, the director of the museum today. you also have that biography i'm not going to read angry detail. i just wanted to say a quick word about kevin. when i sta
central to setting the mission of the museum. the first is a reflection by request -- rick west of the autry national center of the american west. he was, of course, the founder -- founding director of this museum. you have his biography in your packet, i'm not going to actually read that. i think it is worth thinking about the ways in which rick offered such strong leadership and strong vision for this museum at the beginning, and the personal style and flair that he brought to this museum....
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nations declining crop yields. it is pretty bleak for west africa, central africa, and southern asia with europe and north america most likely to survive climate change. a few months ago, american social media manager donna herlihy created an account. she has 123,000 followers. she is a skeleton. spotify -- you can discover new music based on what you like already. the app will point fans of elvis presley towards chuck berry or 80 cochran. 0-- eddie cochran. you have to hover your mouse over the track and see if you like what you hear. last weekend saw the annual no pants subway ride. thousands to part this year lets to the amusement of other passengers as we can see in this video which you can watch in its entirety on youtube. m pacifica this is democracy now! quick 50 miles north of damascus were on thursday, rebel fighters captured two positions previously controlled by the government. we're hearing some automatic and five from surrounding area. the government apparently has told them they have until tonight to surrender and if they don't it will face a counter attack. >> in july 2012, freelance journalist austin tice posted
nations declining crop yields. it is pretty bleak for west africa, central africa, and southern asia with europe and north america most likely to survive climate change. a few months ago, american social media manager donna herlihy created an account. she has 123,000 followers. she is a skeleton. spotify -- you can discover new music based on what you like already. the app will point fans of elvis presley towards chuck berry or 80 cochran. 0-- eddie cochran. you have to hover your mouse over...
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central valley farms. again, no longer illegal in california. >>> bay area researchers are working to track down tainted food meantime. roughly 3,000 americans die every year from food-borne illnesses. now lawrence livermore national laboratory has teamed up with startup dna trek to quickly and easily track down the source of tainted food. the technology is a spray that is like an invisible bar code, really. it's odorless and tasteless and has been approved by the fda. it can track food back to the farm and even to who picked it and the exact plant it came from. believe it or not, it's match spoefk specific. it can track down mislabeled and fraudulent foods. >>> an alameda county resident is one of nine people who got the measles after visiting disneyland. all nine were at the park between december 15th and 20th. the patients are all between eight months old and 21 years old. six were not vaccinated. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >>> beautiful day this april 7th. i'm sorry, it's january 7th. just feels like april 7th. bay area setting records for heat today. these are pictures from downtown san jose. abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is outside with more. >> it's gorgeous. it does feel like spring ou
central valley farms. again, no longer illegal in california. >>> bay area researchers are working to track down tainted food meantime. roughly 3,000 americans die every year from food-borne illnesses. now lawrence livermore national laboratory has teamed up with startup dna trek to quickly and easily track down the source of tainted food. the technology is a spray that is like an invisible bar code, really. it's odorless and tasteless and has been approved by the fda. it can track...
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americans was still the central issue. >> hands up! don't shoot. >> two miles for the u.s. capitol in washington. >>> 62 years after martin luther king challenged the nationa dream. >> reporter: many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. >> we still have a long ways to go. we still have to fight for our rights and dignity for all people. >> my message to black people to african-americans, we should be just as outraged every part-time one of us shoots one of us. >> hatred. violence and poverty still inhabit our nation. >> and people marched against them in st. paul, in michigan in san antonio, texas and elsewhere. but compared to southern cops in the '60s most police today are far more fair. >> there's no reason on earth we cannot prepare the breach we have recently seen between law enforcement and minority communities. president obama steered clear of the controversy, but on this king day, many americans fear his dream is far from reality. i'm steve handelsman nbc news washington. >> the investigation into the sony hack attack appears to have uncovereded a deeper spy drama. "the new york ti
americans was still the central issue. >> hands up! don't shoot. >> two miles for the u.s. capitol in washington. >>> 62 years after martin luther king challenged the nationa dream. >> reporter: many said their dream on this day, after the death of eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. >> we still have a long ways to go. we still have to fight for our rights and dignity for all people. >> my message to black people to african-americans, we...
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national lead twitter and youtube accounts for u.s. central command have been hacked. tweets sent out claiming to be from isis threatening american soldiers and detailed documents posted with contact information for certain members of the u.s. military. how is the united states government planning to respond to these threats? that's next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. ♪♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angie's list app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪♪ for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for e
national lead twitter and youtube accounts for u.s. central command have been hacked. tweets sent out claiming to be from isis threatening american soldiers and detailed documents posted with contact information for certain members of the u.s. military. how is the united states government planning to respond to these threats? that's next. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our...
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back to the idea of the central bank move today, if you're a swiss national and live in switzerland, your shares got hammered today. you really suffered. if you were an american and bought swiss stock, guess what? you're still in the green because the swiss franc appreciated so dramatically against the u.s. dollar so it's a teaching moment. as i said last hour the impact of currency and could see that again if they disappoint. we already see people leaving euro denominated stocks and moving to dollar denominated stocks believing the dollar will be stronger. the economy is better, stock is better, and then the currency is better too? wow, a real winner. that's what we watch for with the ecb decision next week. >> steve, the final word does it impact the fed in any way, shape, or form? >> it does. step back and think about the last time any one of my colleagues there sara or michelle, can remember a surprise from a central bank a major central bank. we've been living in a period of forward guidance where it's central banks telling us what they are going to do and tell us it's going to be done and then do it and then tell us why they did it. >> or at least a hin
back to the idea of the central bank move today, if you're a swiss national and live in switzerland, your shares got hammered today. you really suffered. if you were an american and bought swiss stock, guess what? you're still in the green because the swiss franc appreciated so dramatically against the u.s. dollar so it's a teaching moment. as i said last hour the impact of currency and could see that again if they disappoint. we already see people leaving euro denominated stocks and moving to...
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american students who enrolled in the all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. >> hatred is easier to organize. they brought hate to little rock in 1957. while we watched, the white children went to school, and we stood outside. we had been taught we were a nation under law, and the law of segregation was wrong. now we waited to see if this had meaning. or were just words in a book idle talk in a classroom. on september 27, 1950 seven, president eisenhower sent 1000 men of the army to kerry out the law. the supreme court of the united states had said the entire strength of the nation may be used to enforce the security of all rights and trusted by the constitution and that included my right and the rights of eight other negro americans who wanted to go to central high school in little rock, arkansas. we were terrence thelma, elizabeth, ernest greene carlotta
american students who enrolled in the all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject. >> hatred is easier to organize. they brought hate to little rock in 1957. while we...
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gas prices in central and eastern europe well before even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. so could you further explain how u.s. lng exports help european nations if lng is not actually shipped to europe? >> thank you senator that's an excellent question. it actually already has. because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large quantities lng outside the u.s. actually put a downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons gas has to be negotiated long-term natural gas supply contracts in europe and in central and eastern europe as well is that these countries built up terminals and they have access to the energy market. and supplies from qatar from nigeria, from other places that were supposed to go to the united states ended up in up. so this has already happened in the past couple of years. looking forward, if there are additional quantities on the international gas markets, that will put a further downward pressure on these prices, especially if central and eastern europe manages to complete its market integration into the eu. there is the single unified energy market. >> mr. eisenberg, you stated that
gas prices in central and eastern europe well before even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. so could you further explain how u.s. lng exports help european nations if lng is not actually shipped to europe? >> thank you senator that's an excellent question. it actually already has. because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large quantities lng outside the u.s. actually put a downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons...
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national imperative. innovation is trillion to central to addressing our nation's health care costs. it is also central to improving the treatments, outcomes, and ultimately the quality of life for the american people. former f.d.a. commissioner andy von eschenbach was kind enough to pen the foreward of this report. in that foreward he writes this, "government policies can either inhibit or accelerate the next revolution in science and technology. the time has come to examine whenever our nation has the right public policies in place to realize the full promise of discovery, development and delivery of 21st century medicine." unquote. toward that end i really do look forward to working with my good friend chairman alexander with the ranking member senator murray and with all the members of the help committee as we begin this important process of ensuring that the national institutes of health and the food and drug administration work as well as they can for patients today and more importantly, into the future. mr. chairman i thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this. it won't be an easy road but it's one we're committed to tackle. i urge those who might have input for the purpos
national imperative. innovation is trillion to central to addressing our nation's health care costs. it is also central to improving the treatments, outcomes, and ultimately the quality of life for the american people. former f.d.a. commissioner andy von eschenbach was kind enough to pen the foreward of this report. in that foreward he writes this, "government policies can either inhibit or accelerate the next revolution in science and technology. the time has come to examine whenever our...
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nation's energy and climate future. energy has long been and will remain central to a strong, diverse and vibrant economy for our nation. throughout our history americansnefited greatly from abundant sources of energy here at home. from coal to oil to natural gas, we've been blessed by natural resources that have powered our economy. but new challenges now today require new approaches. and as human generated greenhouse gas pollution wreaks havoc on our global climate, we need toly co- together to create -- to come together to create a cleaner and lower carbon energy future. mr. president, there is no single pathway to stop climate change or to deal with it but there are a number of approaches we need to look at and that i hope we will consider taking. tonight i wanted to briefly mention four different areas where there were bipartisan bills in the last congress areas where i hope in the spirit of comity and debate here we could reconsider them and make them part of this broader energy and climate debate. first we could start by establishing and implementing a national quadrennial energy review which would ensure that every administration current and fu
nation's energy and climate future. energy has long been and will remain central to a strong, diverse and vibrant economy for our nation. throughout our history americansnefited greatly from abundant sources of energy here at home. from coal to oil to natural gas, we've been blessed by natural resources that have powered our economy. but new challenges now today require new approaches. and as human generated greenhouse gas pollution wreaks havoc on our global climate, we need toly co- together...
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nation's surveillance laws so we can realize both goals. and the next attorney general is going to play a central role in protecting all americans. all americans. the president's selection for attorney general, no matter who the president is, deserves swiftly, fairly and on the nominee's own record. i believe americans realize the role this important cannot be used just as one more sound bite washington political football. i'm confident that we stay focused on miss lynch's impeccable qualifications and fierce independence, she's going to be confirmed quickly by the senate. she deserves a fair, thoughtful and respectful confirmation process. and the american people deserve an attorney general like miss lynch. so i thank you for your years of public service. i look forward to your testimony. >> for those of you who are new to our hearing it's tradition that senators from home state introduce nominees from their state. so i'm now going to call on senator schumer and then senator gillibrand senators from new york, to do that. and since we're under such a tight schedule, if i could ask you to keep it to five minutes it would be very n
nation's surveillance laws so we can realize both goals. and the next attorney general is going to play a central role in protecting all americans. all americans. the president's selection for attorney general, no matter who the president is, deserves swiftly, fairly and on the nominee's own record. i believe americans realize the role this important cannot be used just as one more sound bite washington political football. i'm confident that we stay focused on miss lynch's impeccable...
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nation's surveillance laws so we can realize both goals. and the next attorney general is going to play a central role in protecting all americans. all americans. the president's selection for attorney general, no matter who the president is, deserves swiftly, fairly and on the nominee's own record. i believe americans realize the role this important cannot be used just as one more sound bite washington political football. i'm confident that we stay focused on miss lynch's impeccable qualifications and fierce independence, she's going to be confirmed quickly by the senate. she deserves a fair, thoughtful and respectful confirmation process. and the american people deserve an attorney general like miss lynch. so i thank you for your years of public service. i look forward to your testimony. >> for those of you who are new to our hearing it's tradition that senators from home state introduce nominees from their state. so i'm now going to call on senator schumer and then senator gillibrand senators from new york, to do that. and since we're under such a tight schedule, if i could ask you to keep it to five minutes it would be very n
nation's surveillance laws so we can realize both goals. and the next attorney general is going to play a central role in protecting all americans. all americans. the president's selection for attorney general, no matter who the president is, deserves swiftly, fairly and on the nominee's own record. i believe americans realize the role this important cannot be used just as one more sound bite washington political football. i'm confident that we stay focused on miss lynch's impeccable...
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gas prices in central and eastern europe well before even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. so could you further explain how u.s. lng exports help european nations if lng is not actually shipped to europe? >> thank you, senator, that's an excellent question. it actually already has. because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large quantities lng outside the u.s. actually put a downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons gas has to be negotiated, long-term natural gas supply contracts in europe and in central and eastern europe as well, is that these countries built up terminals, and they have access to the energy market. and supplies from qatar, from nigeria, from other places that were supposed to go to the united states ended up in up. so this has already happened in the past couple of years. looking forward, if there are additional quantities on the international gas markets, that will put a further downward pressure on these prices, especially if central and eastern europe manages to complete its market integration into the eu. there is the single unified energy market. >> mr. eisenberg, you stated
gas prices in central and eastern europe well before even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. so could you further explain how u.s. lng exports help european nations if lng is not actually shipped to europe? >> thank you, senator, that's an excellent question. it actually already has. because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large quantities lng outside the u.s. actually put a downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons...
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american consumer market never happened. they were told new jobs would abound. but our nation began to hemorrhage jobs to mexico, as wages in mexico and throughout central america began to drop. those deficits became part of the overall total. and the problem is that most of these countries where the free trade agreements were signed, what you see happening is more goods coming in here than our goods going out. a little trickle going to some places. here with mexico what happened, ever since nafta's passage, we were promised trade balances every single year. it's gotten worse and worse and worse. this week the broken promises sold to the american public and their elected officials that these agreements would really work and the people that voted for those agreements should pay some attention to the debate that is trying to withhold funding for the department of homeland security. because of the president's action on immigration. the stories of the youth being shipped back by the plane loads tell of their families' land being stolen from under them. the land was handed over to multinational agriculture corporate groups who come in and grow for example, palm oil.
american consumer market never happened. they were told new jobs would abound. but our nation began to hemorrhage jobs to mexico, as wages in mexico and throughout central america began to drop. those deficits became part of the overall total. and the problem is that most of these countries where the free trade agreements were signed, what you see happening is more goods coming in here than our goods going out. a little trickle going to some places. here with mexico what happened, ever since...
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taking care of national security from a homeland security perspective but also doing what the american people asked us to do, and that is stop the president's illegal action. host: central kentucky, stephen a republican. go ahead. caller: hi, bill. the senate needs to do what they can to stop obama's illegal amnesty. several million illegals -- i mean, how much more taxes are we going to have to pay for other people who do not even though here -- who do not even belong here? that is coming out of our pockets. i mean, we have so many people here who need jobs. they are going to give illegals jobs over americans. a lot of these companies will. you guys need to do what you have to do. i do not care if it is the funding homeland security or whatever other government agency various, but you have -- whatever other government agency there is. but you have to do whatever you have to do. guest: the only person who can defund the homeland security agency is the president, in not moving forward with our appropriations bill. if you look at the president's illegal amnesty action, he has given preference to employers hiring illegal persons as opposed to someone who is lawfully here.
taking care of national security from a homeland security perspective but also doing what the american people asked us to do, and that is stop the president's illegal action. host: central kentucky, stephen a republican. go ahead. caller: hi, bill. the senate needs to do what they can to stop obama's illegal amnesty. several million illegals -- i mean, how much more taxes are we going to have to pay for other people who do not even though here -- who do not even belong here? that is coming out...
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on gas prices in central and eastern europe, what even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. could you further explain how u.s. lng exports can help european nations even if u.s. lng is actually not shipped to your? >> thank you senator. that's an excellent question. actually it already has because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large part of lng amounts actually put downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons why they had to renegotiate, long-term natural gas supply contracts in europe and in central and east europe as well is that these countries built up lng terminals come and have access to the global energy market. and because supply some qatar from nigeria, from other places that were supposed to go to the united states into debt in europe and put downward pressure on prices. this is already happened in the past couple of years. looking for is our additional quantities on the international gas markets, lng markets, it will put a further downward pressure on these prices especially if central and eastern europe managed to complete its market integration and integrate well into the rest of the eu
on gas prices in central and eastern europe, what even a single molecule of american gas might even reach europe. could you further explain how u.s. lng exports can help european nations even if u.s. lng is actually not shipped to your? >> thank you senator. that's an excellent question. actually it already has because the mere fact that the united states no longer imports in large part of lng amounts actually put downward pressure on european prices already. one of the reasons why they...
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central command, threatening american troops and posting personal information of high-ranking military officials. >>> and a runaway victory in college football's first-ever national championship game. the ohio state buckeyes roll over the oregon ducks to become the sport's undisputed champs. >> elliott. dots the "i" of this national championship win. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tu
central command, threatening american troops and posting personal information of high-ranking military officials. >>> and a runaway victory in college football's first-ever national championship game. the ohio state buckeyes roll over the oregon ducks to become the sport's undisputed champs. >> elliott. dots the "i" of this national championship win. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tu
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american students who enrolled in the all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject.
american students who enrolled in the all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others reflect on their experience and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award for documentary short subject.