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et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in addressing our readiness and responsiveness. what truly will deter nations is as we bring the entire nato force structure, even just incrementally, more ready and responsive. and to the gentleman's previous question that takes money, doesn't it? prioritization and aloe case of money in order to do that. but i think as we go through warsaw into longer term adaptation, it's about capabilities that are shored in and about continuing to address our readiness and responsiveness. >> i think we have time for a couple more ques
et cetera, et cetera.so, we need to take on developing those capacities in places where we are thin right now. and then again, as we talked about, we have -- we have already succeeded at changing the readiness and responsiveness of portions of the nrf. we need to continue to adopt the nrf but that's not the end. that's why i say through warsaw and you correctly point out that may not be the best choice of words but i'm trying to communicate. but the point is we should not stop at the nrf in...
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glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up into the big studio. from what i understand, you've made a lot of your-- >> too-- to my-- to my great shame, i was for a little while. >> were you? >> yeah. >> but you've made a lot of music at home. you're still making music at home, aren't you? >> i mean, even when i bought in to all the sort of, like, the fame, sex, drugs, all the trappings that came along with that, i was still-- i had this bizarre work ethic where i would still work on music every day. and for the most part, working on music was this very monastic solitary experience. so i was going to crazy parties, and r
glamorous dating, going to the right parties, et cetera, these can be fun. but they're not-- they won't sustain you. you know, you can't-- it's like junk food or cocaine. you know, i don't wanna be 60 years old having had my 20th plastic surgery procedure, trying to date a 21 year old, feeling like that's gonna provide me with well being and happiness, 'cause it just simply never has for anyone. >> i don't think you've ever been a fancy guy that travels with an entourage, and rolls up...
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, et cetera. and nixon, your brother sister eisenhower, sometimes a magenta, gifted shit or get off the pot. they have cleaned it up a number of ways but the real story is, that's the real story. >> earl warren, former governor, former chief justice. i understand he ran with the thomas dewey and 48. i understand it was animosity between nixon and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon out getting on the convention train. could you speak to the? >> sure, i can. it's not true. what happened was that nixon went to the convention what they were doing a platform. he met the train as it was coming and i played to denver. the war and training come and nixon went on the war and train said it's going to be a contest between eisenhower and taft. and told warren that. the story is, is that warren felt that nixon was trying to work you over for the nomination. again, i don't know how many lawyers i have any obvious or anything like that, but the primary law and by 52 said that until the favorite son release
, et cetera. and nixon, your brother sister eisenhower, sometimes a magenta, gifted shit or get off the pot. they have cleaned it up a number of ways but the real story is, that's the real story. >> earl warren, former governor, former chief justice. i understand he ran with the thomas dewey and 48. i understand it was animosity between nixon and eisenhower over the 52 convention. nixon out getting on the convention train. could you speak to the? >> sure, i can. it's not true. what...
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you know, the whole thing with ali paying, et cetera, et cetera. we prefer baidu. and also i'm not a big fan of them starting to go into bricks and mortar. i mean, this is they had a great business model. online, especially, and consumer electronics. now you're going to bricks and mortar. really baidu to us is a better play and better value. >> i want to hit on one more topic before i let you go. >> okay. >> you are one of the larger shareholders in glen corp. are you, as you sit here today, are you worried about that company's long-term survival, its long-term vie i'mibiliabili? >> notal a at all. we like most of the commodities. we like their trading operation. their deleveraging. now, again, we wish they wouldn't have had all of that debt on the balance sheet to begin with. that debt would have been fine if copper would have stayed at 5, 6, 7, 8,000. but copper is at 5100. we would rather have a margin of safety and operationally leveraged company. but they're taking the right steps. and i think they're uniquely qualified to benefit when some of these prices fir
you know, the whole thing with ali paying, et cetera, et cetera. we prefer baidu. and also i'm not a big fan of them starting to go into bricks and mortar. i mean, this is they had a great business model. online, especially, and consumer electronics. now you're going to bricks and mortar. really baidu to us is a better play and better value. >> i want to hit on one more topic before i let you go. >> okay. >> you are one of the larger shareholders in glen corp. are you, as you...
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, the age you can go into the military without consent of anyone, sign contracts, get married, et cetera. that's age 18. job one is to get conformity here because it's -- kids can't understand this. they can't drink until 21 but they can do these other things at age 18. let's look initially at that problem. when it comes to parental -- allowing kids to drink, that becomes more complicated because it depends a lot on the parents. there's a type of parenting. we call it authoritative parenting. authoritative parenting is where the parents know a lot, they can reason with kids and that's how they deal with their children, through reasoning and through, you know, logic, et cetera. then authoritarian parents, they tell kids -- they lay down the law or those where anything goes. authoritative parents can work with kids where alcohol consumption is concerned below the legal age under supervised conditions, et cetera, effectively. but these other pipes of parenting typically don't work. >> because if you treat it as a forbidden fruit to these children, then the minute they get to college, they'r
, the age you can go into the military without consent of anyone, sign contracts, get married, et cetera. that's age 18. job one is to get conformity here because it's -- kids can't understand this. they can't drink until 21 but they can do these other things at age 18. let's look initially at that problem. when it comes to parental -- allowing kids to drink, that becomes more complicated because it depends a lot on the parents. there's a type of parenting. we call it authoritative parenting....
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hasn't considered how this comes together how free enterprise moves and accepts medicaid checks, et cetera, how
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and you know, we could leave the projects and travel to new york city, connecticut, philly, dc, et cetera. we just thought as long as we was hot in the project and we could get more girl in the project that was good enough for us. we didn't realize that candy girl was such a monster that it broke number one over in the uk and when michael jackson's thriller was out, it was the only record that took the number one spot in his reign in the 38 million that he sold with thrill thriller. it was a monster. i think when you have a monster like that, it kind of jump starts your career. >> reporter: i imagine "can't you stand the rain," it was featured in a movie recently guys . . >> reporter: i heard once that came out everyone hugged and said of course new edition, who doesn't know it? >>> at that time, we had like three movies, you know.
and you know, we could leave the projects and travel to new york city, connecticut, philly, dc, et cetera. we just thought as long as we was hot in the project and we could get more girl in the project that was good enough for us. we didn't realize that candy girl was such a monster that it broke number one over in the uk and when michael jackson's thriller was out, it was the only record that took the number one spot in his reign in the 38 million that he sold with thrill thriller. it was a...
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medicaid checks, et cetera, how the clinic system works, how health care providers are able to take a look at the marketplace and supply a demand and i suggest that that(srnw woe supplied without any great concern and i would yield back. >> i thank the gentleman and i'll recognize myself for five minutes for questions. forgive me, i'll recognize miss jackson-lee for five minutes. >> let me thank you very much, all the witnesses. wherever we have witnesses to come it's appropriate for members of congress to thank you because we know the sacrifice you make to come. let me also say that this is a judiciary committee and it's important for us to be fact finding but also to maintain and adhere to current stated statutory or court law that have set precedent for the actions that may be in place now, obviously as legislators we have the right to make determinations.
medicaid checks, et cetera, how the clinic system works, how health care providers are able to take a look at the marketplace and supply a demand and i suggest that that(srnw woe supplied without any great concern and i would yield back. >> i thank the gentleman and i'll recognize myself for five minutes for questions. forgive me, i'll recognize miss jackson-lee for five minutes. >> let me thank you very much, all the witnesses. wherever we have witnesses to come it's appropriate...
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, et cetera. what the social media fulfilled once more, one could see videos, pictures, people, effective victims, relatives giving their voices. this was the efficiency of the social media. and the tweeting was effective. >> the slowdown began five hours after the bombing. i was following the news, and five hours later, it slowed down. sometimes it totally stopped. >> this is not the first time bandwidth slowed down. it happened during other protests. it was blocked at some point. those in turkey have gone through this, and know how to get around this, through vpn. >> what is not so easy to work around is tv channels bumped off the air on 9th of october. turkey's largest satellite provider dropped seven times from its menu. it cited legal obligations. the news output has been critical of the ruling party. they've been friendly with the allied president. >> translation: those channels were founded by businessmen from a network. the government closes down the media. they were only able to remove th
, et cetera. what the social media fulfilled once more, one could see videos, pictures, people, effective victims, relatives giving their voices. this was the efficiency of the social media. and the tweeting was effective. >> the slowdown began five hours after the bombing. i was following the news, and five hours later, it slowed down. sometimes it totally stopped. >> this is not the first time bandwidth slowed down. it happened during other protests. it was blocked at some point....
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, et cetera, etc. and a warm conflict in the southeast part of ukraine is detrimental to all of these possibilities. >> do you think nato is eventually going to get okay with the idea of sustaining warm conflict? >> again, i'm at great risk to speak for nato, so i won't do that. i think that what is important is that the nations of the west, more than nato, eu and others, continue to see what is happening in eastern ukraine. we talk about getting to minsk, the minsk agreement being the final point at which we measure what's going on in ukraine. and the implementing ingredients of february last year, 12 february, point to the minsk agreement of the year before. in that minsk agreement there are some pretty important points, one of them, which i like to talk about often, is the reestablishment of the international border of ukraine, the reestablishment of the sovereign actions of ukraine inside of its internationally recognized borders. there are a lot of things that need to be done before we are there.
, et cetera, etc. and a warm conflict in the southeast part of ukraine is detrimental to all of these possibilities. >> do you think nato is eventually going to get okay with the idea of sustaining warm conflict? >> again, i'm at great risk to speak for nato, so i won't do that. i think that what is important is that the nations of the west, more than nato, eu and others, continue to see what is happening in eastern ukraine. we talk about getting to minsk, the minsk agreement being...
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, et cetera, so,ing i think that only gets better. >> good to see him do anything. and nick mangold says he wants to play sunday despite the neck hurting him. >> can't wait. wish him a lot of luck. >>> a look at what is coming up at 11:00. a run for cover and a wild shoot out. stunning video of a deadly gun battle. >> plus, what could be a sure fire way to calm a crying baby. researchers say they have the answer. those stories and much more tonight on "eyewitness news at 11:00". >> and that is our news for now.
, et cetera, so,ing i think that only gets better. >> good to see him do anything. and nick mangold says he wants to play sunday despite the neck hurting him. >> can't wait. wish him a lot of luck. >>> a look at what is coming up at 11:00. a run for cover and a wild shoot out. stunning video of a deadly gun battle. >> plus, what could be a sure fire way to calm a crying baby. researchers say they have the answer. those stories and much more tonight on "eyewitness...
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cetera.rything is about the brand. you want to have the major brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing, it's all about the brand, to be able to buy the brands. >> beers under license or a beer that used to make one brand makes six. is it really kind of the same beer but now with a new distribution model? >> well, that's a very interesting question, ray. i think way the department of justice which is two of the antitrust agencies and the one that will look at this deal simply because they've historically been the agency that's analyzed the beer market, the way they're going to look at this deal is first from the point of view of the distributors. what do the distributors need? and
cetera.rything is about the brand. you want to have the major brands. if you are in the soft drink business it's sort of nice to have coke or pepsi right? same thing in the beer business. the way you attract attention is modern marketing, the amount of resources you have to devote to this, it is a business of scale, a business of brands. there will still be relatively inexpensive beer but in our capitalistic marketing, it's all about the brand, to be able to buy the brands. >> beers under...
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, et cetera, et cetera.e is a core reality of american experience. media images on television need to reflect that reality to help people who consume media and who don't have the day-to-day, face-to-face contact with others or where that contact is men mal, to help them have a greater appreciation of other experiences and how they're all part of the american fabric. >> reporter: so that's your solution, more diversity. and how long do you think it's going to take? and how do you see it happening? what is the solution? >> i don't believe that there's a silver bullet, that if you just do this one thing you solve the problems of the world. i think that it will require lots of intervention interventif fronts. i think there needs to be continuing public pressure to demand the types of diversity on screen that are reflective of american diversity. people in the industry themselves-- that is to say, those who are in charge-- need to get the memo and recognize that the bottom line also is going to be increasingly de
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i'm not talking about wild groups, et cetera. and my fear is that any attempt at peace that does not immediately have an impact over how, in this case, barrel bombing are being used against civilian are going nowhere, will be -- >> if i could, unless the barrel bombing stops, the refugee crisis will continue to get worse. and just in closing, i apologize to my colleagues here, are any of the arab countries, saudi arabia, some of those that are working to unseat assad in certain ways, are they taking any refugees at present? >> they're not signatories to the 1951 convention. they don't recognize the status of refugees. they would say there are 500,000 syrians living in saudi arabia and 120,000 syrians living in the united arab emirates. some arrived recently, others have been there for a long time but their status is not as refugees but as migrant workers. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you. i would like to thank our witnesses today, not just for being here today but what you're doing in the middle
i'm not talking about wild groups, et cetera. and my fear is that any attempt at peace that does not immediately have an impact over how, in this case, barrel bombing are being used against civilian are going nowhere, will be -- >> if i could, unless the barrel bombing stops, the refugee crisis will continue to get worse. and just in closing, i apologize to my colleagues here, are any of the arab countries, saudi arabia, some of those that are working to unseat assad in certain ways, are...
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." >> it is time to pull out the extra blank et cetera and bring in tender plants. the freeze warning has been posted going into effect in app hour inging throughout the night and into the morning. and sunday night sarah is off and big story on "action news" we expect will be the coldest new scene in a while. temperatures expected to dip into 20s and 30s across the region. right to meteorologist melissa magee where first check of the foingty accuweather forecast, melissa. >> we have fall freeze overhead with frigid temperatures on the way. overnight tonight and even as you wake up tomorrow morning freeze warning has been posted and goes up at midnight lasting through 9 a.m. on monday. it's up for good chunk of our viewing area. exception right along the immediate coastline because we're calling for temperatures in the lower 20s to the middle 30s. good idea to protect any sensitive vegetation if you yet already because hard-freeze is on the way for rest of tonight. currently outside, 40 in philadelphia. well below freezing in poconos. in at 26 degrees, 33 allentown a
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gas pipes, oil pipes in this case, et cetera. so, i personally think that we need a national commitment to really upgrade our infrastructure. and while doing it also make it much more resilient to the kinds of risks that we -- that we are seeing. now, as far as d.o.e. and the specific area. as you said fimsa has the responsibility and secretary fox is certainly very concerned about this. we do work with fimsa in providing essentially technical assistance. so, our laboratories, for example, work with them on that. we don't have the regulatory authority, but we do provide technical assistance. >> i would just say, madam chair, as we look at infrastructure, i would hope that we would, as we're talking about upgrading pipelines and so on, that we -- we include safety even though it has broader jurisdiction across other agencies. but the whole question of what's happening in terms of the lines, obviously has very broad implications. and, again, is something that we are deeply concerned about given what happened back in 2010 in michiga
gas pipes, oil pipes in this case, et cetera. so, i personally think that we need a national commitment to really upgrade our infrastructure. and while doing it also make it much more resilient to the kinds of risks that we -- that we are seeing. now, as far as d.o.e. and the specific area. as you said fimsa has the responsibility and secretary fox is certainly very concerned about this. we do work with fimsa in providing essentially technical assistance. so, our laboratories, for example, work...
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et cetera, et cetera. there's been literally no reason to be catching a falling knife in this name for almost three years. if you want to look at a really long-term chart, where should this thing find true support or where should the sellers truly exhaust themselves? looks like 120-ish. >> if you are looking for a place where the buyers should support it, that's probably your best blew. >> okay. as ibm shareholders are finding today, being long and wrong can be especially painful in a current environment. that's the view of our next guest. dan niles is the founding partner of alpha one capital back with us today. welcome back. >> nice to be back on. >> let me get your comment on ibm and this whole notion about being long and wrong. >> i think investors have developed really bad habits over the last four years, so the last 10% correction you have before this one was back in october of 11. had you lots of stimulus, and that's been global. it hasn't been just in the u.s. it's been japan, europe, and china mos
et cetera, et cetera. there's been literally no reason to be catching a falling knife in this name for almost three years. if you want to look at a really long-term chart, where should this thing find true support or where should the sellers truly exhaust themselves? looks like 120-ish. >> if you are looking for a place where the buyers should support it, that's probably your best blew. >> okay. as ibm shareholders are finding today, being long and wrong can be especially painful in...
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, et cetera. come on, scot-free? is he going back to the marijuana fields back in cali? >> tony schafer points out people say five, seven, eight servicepeople who died looking for bergdahl. >> i'm just telling you, we just had an investigation. that's not true. again, we had an investigation by the united states military. the united states military found no evidence that anyone was killed. the real charge that comes from people who oppose this is those people were put in danger and other assignments they were on and then exposed them to possible death. but nobody says that anybody died. >> it could have been the possible cause, juan. >> i was sitting at this table and i heard you say, oh, yeah, people went out and got killed searching for bergdahl. never happened! >> i'm not sure anybody at the table said we simply said what schafer said. what signal does it send to other servicemen and women who may be thinking about doing the same thing? >> i don't think you can set a precedent here with these c
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but did you try noninvasive modalities, losing weight, doing exercises, eating healthy things, et ceteratting injections in your knees? try that. that was that study. when they went for the shoulder surgery, surgery wasn't beneficial. >> was not. >> was not. and holding it in a sling and also pain medication helped them with modality. so the answer is, talk to your doctor, always get a second opinion, have a discussion. when you go to the office, look around and see what goes on. that's how you come to a decision. >> marc, what do you tell your patients? how do you determine whether or not to do it? >> it's a changing terrain. the first study out of denmark did the kind of study we like. one group got the surgery, the other didn't. both groups got the weight loss, the diet, the medication, the exercises. they found that the group that got the surgery did better actually. that's pretty revolutionary because, as david mentioned, close to a million people getting these operations. not everyone needs them but maybe more people need it than we thought. but eric we're moving in a direction now
but did you try noninvasive modalities, losing weight, doing exercises, eating healthy things, et ceteratting injections in your knees? try that. that was that study. when they went for the shoulder surgery, surgery wasn't beneficial. >> was not. >> was not. and holding it in a sling and also pain medication helped them with modality. so the answer is, talk to your doctor, always get a second opinion, have a discussion. when you go to the office, look around and see what goes on....
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et cetera. >> reporter: late tonight the shooter's father speaking out for the first time. >> shockedll i can say. obviously it's been a devastating day. devastating for me and my family. all i ask is, i know you guys are here to do your job. all i ask is please just respect our privacy. >> reporter: former neighbors of the alleged shooter coming forward as well. >> unfortunately, it's shocking and it's sad to hear something of that nature, but also, you never know who your neighbors are. >> reporter: there have been 45 shootings at schools this year, according to everytown, an antigun violence organization. tonight, president obama addressed the nation, making the point loud and clear, shootings like this have become far too frequent. >> somehow, this has become routine. the reporting is routine. my response here at this podium ends up being routine. the conversation in the aftermath of it -- we've become numb to this. >> reporter: he implored the media and the public to compare the numbers. 18 deaths caused by terrorism in 2014, compared to more than 8,500 deaths caused by gun viole
et cetera. >> reporter: late tonight the shooter's father speaking out for the first time. >> shockedll i can say. obviously it's been a devastating day. devastating for me and my family. all i ask is, i know you guys are here to do your job. all i ask is please just respect our privacy. >> reporter: former neighbors of the alleged shooter coming forward as well. >> unfortunately, it's shocking and it's sad to hear something of that nature, but also, you never know who...
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i can see what ricky does, et cetera. i try to take from what is around me to men me understand these guys and hopefully they can keep the city tradition and break big like new kids and new edition . >> reporter: it's about keeping boston, you know, right up top . >>> oh my god. you know, we have a chip on our shoulder. i say that on the beginning of the video because we're not new york city. we're not la. we're not atlanta. we're bean town and it is not people, but we got big groups from the aerosmith, new kids, new edition. those are powerful groups in each different genre of music . >> reporter: absolutely. i saw you about a year ago, a little bit over a year and a half ago at the garden. i went, got front row and watched you guys do your thing. you were huffing and puffing, man. i saw you huffing and puffing with some of moves . >>> you are talking about the >>> no, man. we killed that. roll that tape, man. for us, that was a moment because it was after the marathon so our energy and our vibe that night is we have one
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, et cetera? >> well, thanks for having me on. >> great to have you on. >> but i think she's already overcome a lot of this, because the very credibility of this has been called on by republicans. no longer about getting to the truth but tearing hillary clinton down. and i think that says a lot right there. you have to look at trey gowdy, which i know you have great respect for and he is a prosecutor, but he shifted the focus of committee investigation from benghazi to the e-mails. and i would add one more thing. he's only shown up for 20% of the hearings. judge, you would never show up for just 20% of hearings. >> the democratic committee -- >> he's the chairman of this. he's only gone to the hearings where the associates of hillary clinton have testified. ironically when uma testified for eight hours yesterday and they even had to take her to a secure room for that is right of pa testimony, she was such an important witness, why wasn't he there for that? i think chairman gowdy has hurt his cause
, et cetera? >> well, thanks for having me on. >> great to have you on. >> but i think she's already overcome a lot of this, because the very credibility of this has been called on by republicans. no longer about getting to the truth but tearing hillary clinton down. and i think that says a lot right there. you have to look at trey gowdy, which i know you have great respect for and he is a prosecutor, but he shifted the focus of committee investigation from benghazi to the...
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, et cetera. >> thanks for having me on. i disagree with the premise. i think she's already overcome a lot of it because the very credibility of this committee has been called into question by republicans who have admitted this is no longer about getting to the truth, but to tearing hillary down. and i think that says a lot right there. you have to look at trey gowdy, who i know you have great respect for and he is a prosecutor. but he shifted the focus of this committee investigation from benghazi to the e-mails. he's only shown up for 20% of the hearings. >> let's talk about -- elijah cummings hasn't shown up -- >> he's the chairman of this. and he's only gone to the hearings where associates of hillary clinton has testified. when abedin testified for eight hours yesterday, they even had to take her to a secure room for part of that testimony, why wasn't he there for that? i think unfortunately chairman gowdy has hurt his cause more than helped it -- >> i got it. there's no question that kevin mccarthy, the congressman fro
, et cetera. >> thanks for having me on. i disagree with the premise. i think she's already overcome a lot of it because the very credibility of this committee has been called into question by republicans who have admitted this is no longer about getting to the truth, but to tearing hillary down. and i think that says a lot right there. you have to look at trey gowdy, who i know you have great respect for and he is a prosecutor. but he shifted the focus of this committee investigation...
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, et cetera.eel that donald trump is tapping into those feelings with his comments about immigrants. the most recent being the syrian refugees who are in desperate straits. so somebody else is going to have to make the judgment. but it certainly appears many to be that way, just another example of his anti-immigration posture. >> i really want to touch on what you just said. because trump's immigrant comment really drew a large applause. is that the hard-line stance voters want, regardless of how immigrants enter this country, even if illegally? >> well, it seems that the supporters of donald trump like his views on things, including his views on anti-immigrants that many other people, the ones who are not his supporters, feel betray a real prejudice on the part of his supporters. >> all right. i'm going to shift gears to this, because just after coming off a really successful week of covering the pope, the secret service could be in hot water once again. this time the agency's leadership is accus
, et cetera.eel that donald trump is tapping into those feelings with his comments about immigrants. the most recent being the syrian refugees who are in desperate straits. so somebody else is going to have to make the judgment. but it certainly appears many to be that way, just another example of his anti-immigration posture. >> i really want to touch on what you just said. because trump's immigrant comment really drew a large applause. is that the hard-line stance voters want,...
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et cetera. et cetera. you're always going to have difficulties, no matter how tight you run it. >> reporter: democrats have jumped all over jeb bush's comments, but as he points out, he was referring to how politicians respond to crises. not directly to the situation in oregon. and just minutes ago, he tweeted out that liberal dems have distorted my words in the wake of tragedy. it's wrong. >> thank you. >> and you can see all of george's interview with trump sunday on "this week." >>> still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the consumer alert. how not to be fooled when shopping when there's a sign that says there's a sale. shoppers searching for the best deals. we look at one sign that says 15% off. but the part we didn't see. three things to look for. making sure you're getting the deal you want. >>> and the invisible danger, and the new warning. the explosion in a high-rise condo. several injuries. >>> and the practice run in space, to make sure we can prevent an asteroid from hitting
et cetera. et cetera. you're always going to have difficulties, no matter how tight you run it. >> reporter: democrats have jumped all over jeb bush's comments, but as he points out, he was referring to how politicians respond to crises. not directly to the situation in oregon. and just minutes ago, he tweeted out that liberal dems have distorted my words in the wake of tragedy. it's wrong. >> thank you. >> and you can see all of george's interview with trump sunday on...
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again, politically correct, we're going to solve the problem, et cetera, et cetera, you're always going to have difficulties no matter how tight you run it. even if you had great education having to do with mental illness, you educate the community, and still you're going to have people that slip through the cracks. >> so, given what we're hearing from the republican candidates and even elected officials from the republican side in the wake of this school shooting, do you think there's any chance that president obama and his allies are going to be able to push through some gun safety legislation? >> no. you saw him concede that in the angry appearances both at the white house and the day of the shooting. the president saying quite clearly, unless you have single issue voters on gun control, there's not going to be any change. >> george, thank you very much. want to remind everyone, george has a big show this morning. he goes one-on-one not only with donald trump but the governor of new jersey, chris christie, who's also running for president. that's later this morning on "this week," ri
again, politically correct, we're going to solve the problem, et cetera, et cetera, you're always going to have difficulties no matter how tight you run it. even if you had great education having to do with mental illness, you educate the community, and still you're going to have people that slip through the cracks. >> so, given what we're hearing from the republican candidates and even elected officials from the republican side in the wake of this school shooting, do you think there's...
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et cetera, et cetera. now our colleague made a very important point, the environmental agency that should have been look iing at this. the german authorities, i mean, zero tests were implemented in the right way. you know, what about the joint research center? once again, there's a possibility of testing vehicles, automobiles. did that happen? the european commission, i'm asking you, were any tests carried out and, if so, what happened? thank you. [ applause ] >> translator: president, commissioner, let me remind you that the information that we have at hand show that such manipulation using defeat devices to change the test results just at the time of the test concern nearly 11 million vehicles by vw but, in fact, it could be much wider than that. and personally i wouldn't be surprised if it concerned other companies as well. now the question arises whether or not it's a result of ambition to reduce emissions in transport and to reduce the carbon emissions in all the sectors of european industry. the larg
et cetera, et cetera. now our colleague made a very important point, the environmental agency that should have been look iing at this. the german authorities, i mean, zero tests were implemented in the right way. you know, what about the joint research center? once again, there's a possibility of testing vehicles, automobiles. did that happen? the european commission, i'm asking you, were any tests carried out and, if so, what happened? thank you. [ applause ] >> translator: president,...
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. >> the wonderful thing about manatech, et cetera, et cetera. the last i checked, when you put on a microphone and you sit for an interview like this with a company that posts it on its website as an endorsement, it's an endorsement. there's no other way to slice it. >> i agree. when you do these endorsements, chances are there were self-tve takes. it wasn't just one take. >> he's not sort of caught by the press going by a rope line and mentioning something and they pop it up. he was brought in, he got makeup and lighting. this was a set-up plan. it wasn't a paid speech. that was an endorsement interview. >> the other thing that's going on here for all the candidates, and we saw this in 2012 as well, which is these aren't youthful indiscretions. this isn't you burning the american flag or burning a bra at woodstock 40 years ago. this is like last year. that hurt mitt romney because people looked at him in a debate against ted kennedy and he was saying things fundamentally different than running for president 16 years later. it bothers folks beca
. >> the wonderful thing about manatech, et cetera, et cetera. the last i checked, when you put on a microphone and you sit for an interview like this with a company that posts it on its website as an endorsement, it's an endorsement. there's no other way to slice it. >> i agree. when you do these endorsements, chances are there were self-tve takes. it wasn't just one take. >> he's not sort of caught by the press going by a rope line and mentioning something and they pop it...
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carson said about hillary clinton, what he said about obamacare and slavery, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, iowan as prove of in large numbers, 70%, 80%, 88% agree with him. that's wonderful for him at the primary level. but i think it's also a way of handing the election over to hillary clinton, simply because americans are going to hear those kind of statements. independents in particular are sitting at home and they're saying is this really who i want to be the next leader of what's supposed to be the greatest nation on earth. >> matt, i keep expecting a winnowing of the so-called maverick field of carson and carly and i keep expecting the emergence from the establishment camp and yet jeb financially is struggling, got a lot of money in the back but cut 40% of his campaign staff. is he going to be around long enough to be the beneficiary if the mavericks start to drop? >> well, compared to the democrats, joe biden, jim webb, lincoln chafee, they're going to clear the path for hillary. republicans are never going to do that because some of them think it's a wide-open field they ca
carson said about hillary clinton, what he said about obamacare and slavery, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, iowan as prove of in large numbers, 70%, 80%, 88% agree with him. that's wonderful for him at the primary level. but i think it's also a way of handing the election over to hillary clinton, simply because americans are going to hear those kind of statements. independents in particular are sitting at home and they're saying is this really who i want to be the next leader of what's...
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opinion, disguise activities, disrupt, et cetera.what agencies are under your purview or outside your purview are actually engaged in information operations for the united states in the cyberworld? >> actually, sir, from a perspecti intelligence perspective, we would feed that we don't at least what iiváóç can speak to publicly engage in that as part of our normal intelligence activities. so weel feedli other arms, supp other arms of the government not only the state department, and a those responsible for messaging. the national counterterrorism mm center has an office that is devoted to in countering violenc extremism context helping to develop themes or recommending themes based on what we glean from intelligence for potential vulnerabilities and messages that would appear to various groups to obfuscate the message, disrupt it, or compete with it.c tht generally speaking, intelligence writ large doesn't actively engage in information operations. >> from your perspective, are these other agencies that you e provide information too
opinion, disguise activities, disrupt, et cetera.what agencies are under your purview or outside your purview are actually engaged in information operations for the united states in the cyberworld? >> actually, sir, from a perspecti intelligence perspective, we would feed that we don't at least what iiváóç can speak to publicly engage in that as part of our normal intelligence activities. so weel feedli other arms, supp other arms of the government not only the state department, and a...
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, et cetera. how does that play overall long term in republicans even though he seems to be ticking up in the polls? >> well, let's continue your logic because it's very interesting. there is a time line, i saw today on george w. bush's popularity. george w. bush is more popular now than he has been in a long time. so it doesn't quite strike me as sensible that trump would pick this moment to go after the memory of george w. bush if you are trying to win a republican primary. but i thought jason made a very acute point when he said, look, at this moment, what you get is trump recognizing that even though jeb is at 8%, i think, in that "wall street journal" poll, and, you know, far behind like fifth place, he seems him long term as a greater threat. and he sees the brother and the bush administration record as a liability. that if it you can say this is about the bush name and the bush record, you are going to damage that person and possibly force him out of the race for all time. >> charles? >> lo
, et cetera. how does that play overall long term in republicans even though he seems to be ticking up in the polls? >> well, let's continue your logic because it's very interesting. there is a time line, i saw today on george w. bush's popularity. george w. bush is more popular now than he has been in a long time. so it doesn't quite strike me as sensible that trump would pick this moment to go after the memory of george w. bush if you are trying to win a republican primary. but i...
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i work in the street, i have an idea, et cetera. part of the city, the people. >> here it's a really interesting stew of characters. >> in marseille there is a very poor area and a very rich area. the difference between these two areas is the worlds in france so that makes an interesting city because when we write crime novels, we write both the differences between the poor people, the rich people, et cetera, so that's interesting. >> le femina, an algerian restaurant with some of the better couscous in town, and since it's a very filling dish and i only got one crack at it, i go for the royale. what else? vegetables, chickpeas, merguez sausage, chicken, chunks of lamb, and meatballs. what everybody says, everybody sees themselves as marseillaise first and french second regardless of your background. >> we love that city. it's our city. at the same time, we hate a lot of aspects. we have both love and hate. it's part of complex, i think. marseille has always made bad choices in politics. when france lost the colonies, it was an econ
i work in the street, i have an idea, et cetera. part of the city, the people. >> here it's a really interesting stew of characters. >> in marseille there is a very poor area and a very rich area. the difference between these two areas is the worlds in france so that makes an interesting city because when we write crime novels, we write both the differences between the poor people, the rich people, et cetera, so that's interesting. >> le femina, an algerian restaurant with...
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, et cetera, et cetera, winner. last 50 years and they want to start winning one. >> we talk a lot about people's disgust with washington. that's certainly part of it. but i think what you're talking about explains the durability. if you take it to foreign policy, there's a feeling we've been coming up on the short end against putin. in the economy we hear messages we've added jobs but people don't feel like they're getting ahead. i think the outsider piece has made sense to me from the beginning. this knows that we're going to restore the greatness is, to me, what buys him the latitude to be a whacko bird sometimes on the stump. people believe him when he says he will transfer some of his ability to do deals that make us get ahead, just put a winning brand on the country again. >> and elites in washington, new york and across the country are very arrogant about donald trump and they call him a buffoon but i think americans get it and i get it as somebody who is going to have to make a decision on who i'm going to v
, et cetera, et cetera, winner. last 50 years and they want to start winning one. >> we talk a lot about people's disgust with washington. that's certainly part of it. but i think what you're talking about explains the durability. if you take it to foreign policy, there's a feeling we've been coming up on the short end against putin. in the economy we hear messages we've added jobs but people don't feel like they're getting ahead. i think the outsider piece has made sense to me from the...
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. >> policies change, et cetera.ve not done that with the affordable care act because it's a political third rail. >> the budget bill making its way through congress, they passed it in the house yesterday, vastly reduces the premium increase that was expected in medicare part b for 2016. what's that going to do to your business and do you think we are going to see a period now where we are going to see regulators try to reign in more costs here? ? >> well, i think we have to reign in more costs and the programs we offer in medicare advantage are zero premium plans, the kind of programs that humana offers, and those programs with r. very attractive to seniors because they don't have to pull anything out of pockets. whereas for medicare fee for service they have to pay a premium for their part b benefit. i think that change actually would have pushed more people into medicare advantage. we don't think it would have been fair to seniors, they did the right thing, but overtime we think seniors, people who are used to bei
. >> policies change, et cetera.ve not done that with the affordable care act because it's a political third rail. >> the budget bill making its way through congress, they passed it in the house yesterday, vastly reduces the premium increase that was expected in medicare part b for 2016. what's that going to do to your business and do you think we are going to see a period now where we are going to see regulators try to reign in more costs here? ? >> well, i think we have to...