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can you tell us about the larger group that it's a part of. >> cline resources has been mining uh, coal, they got a lot of operations in southern illinois. i think the cline group's got a, got a culture that's been very successful. >> but they've also run into a lot of problems, like they've had over 900 violations in the last 15 years and over 2000 safety violations in the last 10 years. >> i can't really, i, i don't work for cline. i don't, i mean, that's not my, that's really not my area. i don't know- >> but you see the, the issue, though, if gtac says, well, we come from a long mining culture, but if you look at the mining culture and say, well, there are 900, you know, uh, environmental violations and 2,000 safety violations in the last 10 years in that culture, people in wisconsin might have some reservations about saying, well, that's not the culture we want here. >> i think if you stack up cline, um, with other mining companies, uh, you'll find that they, that they are well respected and that their process is good. leads - all the way to. al jazeera america, take a new look at
can you tell us about the larger group that it's a part of. >> cline resources has been mining uh, coal, they got a lot of operations in southern illinois. i think the cline group's got a, got a culture that's been very successful. >> but they've also run into a lot of problems, like they've had over 900 violations in the last 15 years and over 2000 safety violations in the last 10 years. >> i can't really, i, i don't work for cline. i don't, i mean, that's not my, that's...
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it is written by edward cline.he disfunctional and jealous relationship between bill and hillary clinton and barack and michelle obama. could any of this be true? you know them. >> i have worked with both clintons, i observed them. my sense is what ed cline is reporting is mostly true. go back to the scarce primary in 2008 when obama said that bill clinton played the race card, that was a set up, and bill clinton who has been supportive of the civil rights took it, he showed great exception. nothing that happens subsequent has repaired that. the clintons and balm's have their own selfish reasons to stay in close touch and to work together, but i don't believe that there is any great degree of trust between the two families. >> the book says reportedly that they put on a show of unity, but privately the obamas and clintons loathe each other, pat? >> i think that's probably true. >> does it matter? if she moves forward? >> well, it is somewhat of a problem. look, hillary's waitings, her book is top ten on amazon, num
it is written by edward cline.he disfunctional and jealous relationship between bill and hillary clinton and barack and michelle obama. could any of this be true? you know them. >> i have worked with both clintons, i observed them. my sense is what ed cline is reporting is mostly true. go back to the scarce primary in 2008 when obama said that bill clinton played the race card, that was a set up, and bill clinton who has been supportive of the civil rights took it, he showed great...
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. >> cline in a jailed three activists for government officials to disclose their personal wealth. they were found guilty of provoking disputes. >> three israeli teenagers have been missing for a week in the occupied west bank. israeli launched a major security operation to find them and accuses hamas of kidnapping them. >> some say the last round of arrests are meant to create divisions in the newly formed palestinian unity government. we are in the gaza strip where border tensions are growing. >> there are children news parents like the majority of people in gaza say hamas represents the future of palestine. the movement that forms part of the palestinian government which israel is out to destroy. >> this march, the youth here was organized by hamas, a show of unity for the hamas members arrested in the occupied west bank. there are politicians here that say that unless the international community does more, then the future of the unity government is in serious jeopardy. >> israeli's sweeping arrests is part of its search for three israeli teenagers, and ever annoyed members of t
. >> cline in a jailed three activists for government officials to disclose their personal wealth. they were found guilty of provoking disputes. >> three israeli teenagers have been missing for a week in the occupied west bank. israeli launched a major security operation to find them and accuses hamas of kidnapping them. >> some say the last round of arrests are meant to create divisions in the newly formed palestinian unity government. we are in the gaza strip where border...
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ed cline with details next. don't typically buy new, but with truecar... the price was so great that we couldn't turn it down. it saved us so much money i was kind of looking around like... this is too good to be true. it was that good. saving you time and money is what we're all about. so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >>> our next guest details the outright hatred between two of the country's most powerful political families. joining me now, the "new york times" best selling author ed klein out with the with explosive new book entitled "blood feud, clintons versus obamas," already number three in books on amazon's best seller list. ed, congratulations. what a ruckus you have stirred up. first, hillary clinton's health. you make it seem it's impossi
ed cline with details next. don't typically buy new, but with truecar... the price was so great that we couldn't turn it down. it saved us so much money i was kind of looking around like... this is too good to be true. it was that good. saving you time and money is what we're all about. so when you're ready to buy a car, visit truecar. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with...
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in sunni elements so the situation can be stabilized, and then the united states would be more in cline to go forward with the kinetic or military assistance. >> mike, what have you heard in way of reaction to the news that the obama administration is requesting $500 million to help the moderate syrian opposition? >> reporter: it's somewhat controversial. they have moderate opposition. that they deem worthy and reliable that they do not have radical elements that could occur on the united states or u.s. interests. this is the first public acknowledgment as much of a half billion dollars that you mentioned is now going to train the syrian opposition forces. we understand that that could happen in neighboring countries like jordan. susan rice, security adviser here in the white house has said that lethal as well as non-lethal aid has been provided to the so-called moderate syrian opposition. >> mike viqueira for us. thank you. >>> the military is fighting back against an offensive by the isil. it's sent in troops to secure the refinery. iraqi military aircraft in the sky. each commander u
in sunni elements so the situation can be stabilized, and then the united states would be more in cline to go forward with the kinetic or military assistance. >> mike, what have you heard in way of reaction to the news that the obama administration is requesting $500 million to help the moderate syrian opposition? >> reporter: it's somewhat controversial. they have moderate opposition. that they deem worthy and reliable that they do not have radical elements that could occur on the...
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every saturday around 3:00 a.m., it was number 666, crazy by pat patsy cline. >> bob, kevin b.u can write a letter to your younger self, what is the young piece of advice you would give to young bob? >> to stay healthy and get off of drugs and alcohol 30 years before i did. >> to eric from keenen ann. eric, i notice you are wearing a corded bracelet. >> i made a promise to my son. i can't really explain what the promise was. do you miss being in the judicial system or do you enjoy broadcasting world more? >>. >> i definitely miss it with you i feel like i have a passionate voice here as well. >> and greg, how did you and tv's andy levy meet? >> i was writing for the huffington post believe it or not and he was leaving comments on the blog and it was better than the things i was writing. >> has jasper ever embarrassed you at any time? >> every day. >> no. jasper has served with honor and distinction. >> and arousal. >> i can attest to that. i have the photos. >> what would it -- if you were to write a book, what would it be about? >> funny i'm writing a book at it right now. the
every saturday around 3:00 a.m., it was number 666, crazy by pat patsy cline. >> bob, kevin b.u can write a letter to your younger self, what is the young piece of advice you would give to young bob? >> to stay healthy and get off of drugs and alcohol 30 years before i did. >> to eric from keenen ann. eric, i notice you are wearing a corded bracelet. >> i made a promise to my son. i can't really explain what the promise was. do you miss being in the judicial system or do...
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ed cline with details next. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. >>> our next guest details the outright hatred between two of the country's most powerful political families. joining me now, the "new york times" best selling author ed klein out with the with explosive new book entitled "blood feud, clintons versus obamas," already number three in books on amazon's best seller list. ed, congratulations. what a ruckus you have stirred up. first, hillary clinton's health. you make it seem it's impossible to go forward. >> i'm not a doctor. >> you're a hell of a writer. >> i tried her doctor. he would
ed cline with details next. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new...
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>> those good policies mean workers are more motivated, ipp clined to stay in -- inclined to stay in a job. you get more productivity out of prorkers that are in places with good workplace policies. with all the women who are bread winners. two-thirds earn the family's quarter of an income. why is there not a focus to changing the workplace to adapt. >> some employers feel if they can pay the low wages, they don't need flexible hours. sometimes with a few hours notice that your work hours have changed. that flexibility for some employers does not work with family life. in many cases we require them by changing the law. in the gridlock on capitol hill, how likely is it that you'll change the law and have any of happen. >> the president has tape the lead, informing the agencies to look at their flexibility rules, and to encores them in the maximum way that they can. that is for federal workers, and to put money into training and education so that we can have women and men that are able to workpleas. >> a lot of things that need to be achievement. it's tough to get much down on capitol
>> those good policies mean workers are more motivated, ipp clined to stay in -- inclined to stay in a job. you get more productivity out of prorkers that are in places with good workplace policies. with all the women who are bread winners. two-thirds earn the family's quarter of an income. why is there not a focus to changing the workplace to adapt. >> some employers feel if they can pay the low wages, they don't need flexible hours. sometimes with a few hours notice that your work...
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i don't think there is any room for talk that will solve the situation that is religiously in clined. >> they are trying to create a wide swath, a caliphate if you wrong?what kernel, do you think >> i think it is massive failure of intelligence. the ability of them to rise up like this and move either says it was a massive intelligence failure or we were failing to work with iraqi counterparts in preparing them to be ready for the movement and respond to it. i know i would like to remind our viewers the iranians were directly responsible for the killing of hundreds of american men and women. the kurd forces have been inside for a long time. we captured a lot of force members we pushed out. talk with iran sound but but the iranians will be the winner. i think they will stop their march on baghdad and spend effort consolidating gains. >> there is a force in baghdad now trying to protect and advise. what would it be like for iranians and americans to together? >> i am sure the iranians would play us like a fiddle. and make sure they are going to be winners. 60% of the shites are in iraq
i don't think there is any room for talk that will solve the situation that is religiously in clined. >> they are trying to create a wide swath, a caliphate if you wrong?what kernel, do you think >> i think it is massive failure of intelligence. the ability of them to rise up like this and move either says it was a massive intelligence failure or we were failing to work with iraqi counterparts in preparing them to be ready for the movement and respond to it. i know i would like to...
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ed cline with details next..brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increas
ed cline with details next..brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions....
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ed cline with details next. [ laughter ] smoke? male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> our next guest details the outright hatred between two of the country's most powerful political families. joining me now, the "new york times" best selling author ed klein out with the with explosive new book entitled "blood feud, clintons versus obamas," already number three in books on amazon's best seller list. ed, congratulations. what a ruckus you have stirre
ed cline with details next. [ laughter ] smoke? male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa...
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suggesting he switch careers: >>> people are photoshoping his face on fashion ads like this from calvin cline and hugo boss. not everyone is swooning over him: >>> the mugshot is not the first to get this kind of attention. in july 2012, 27-year-old megan simians's mugshot was a source of online means focussed on her looks. she was arrested in florida on dui. earlier this year she filed a lawsuit against a website that she said used her mug shot for advertising without her consent. jeremy served a nine year sentence for grand theft and a spoke person for the stockton police department called him "one of the most violent criminals in the stockton area." what a phenomenon. >> i agree with rhonda - stop glorifying a criminal. >>> a depressed polar bear has a lot to teach us humans. >>> dining out, spending habits - how the average day. >> and a number of kids moving in with their parents, taking >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'
suggesting he switch careers: >>> people are photoshoping his face on fashion ads like this from calvin cline and hugo boss. not everyone is swooning over him: >>> the mugshot is not the first to get this kind of attention. in july 2012, 27-year-old megan simians's mugshot was a source of online means focussed on her looks. she was arrested in florida on dui. earlier this year she filed a lawsuit against a website that she said used her mug shot for advertising without her...
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>> when they come through recession, they are not increasing their revenue, you have to get cline clientsomewhe reduce costs, if it a right fit. cheryl: okay so, tyson hillshire foods deal, so many suitors going after hillshire, why is it so important to see food companys in particular merge. >> it just, trying to add shareholder value in an economy that turned at same spaoe speed at ti titanic, they are trying o ing to add shareholder value. you have to think creatively. >> all right, again a big day, the street likes it. david, shane, and david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> all right, well we'll be right back with the answer to your question of the day, should taxpayers be on the hook for student debt? my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit... probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. some people had changes in behavior, thinking
>> when they come through recession, they are not increasing their revenue, you have to get cline clientsomewhe reduce costs, if it a right fit. cheryl: okay so, tyson hillshire foods deal, so many suitors going after hillshire, why is it so important to see food companys in particular merge. >> it just, trying to add shareholder value in an economy that turned at same spaoe speed at ti titanic, they are trying o ing to add shareholder value. you have to think creatively. >>...
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jeff clines is at lpl financial, he's bullish on tech. welcome to both of you. start with you you're here with me at post 9. we've heard about the new yosemite. >> i don't know very much people that will rush out and buy an apple product, sen there are going to be temperature peek interested in it. but i'm interested in apple's development going forward. are they going -- it's just going to drive the overall industry? apple has that ability. it's also an undervalued stock. and it's not because.stock split that i'm going to be interested, but it will -- >> absolutely. >> jeff, let me turn to you. one of the worries down here is in certain tech names they're either fairly valued or slightly overvalued. what sections of tech do you like? >> more the consumer oriented technology companies that tend to be on the pricier side. i like the old tech. the big spending side is accelerating here, as we see businesses redo their cap ex, and expand capacity. there's so many other areas, whether it's in semiconductors, or whether it's networking equipment, or memory, or any as
jeff clines is at lpl financial, he's bullish on tech. welcome to both of you. start with you you're here with me at post 9. we've heard about the new yosemite. >> i don't know very much people that will rush out and buy an apple product, sen there are going to be temperature peek interested in it. but i'm interested in apple's development going forward. are they going -- it's just going to drive the overall industry? apple has that ability. it's also an undervalued stock. and it's not...
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a large venter looking to acquire more companies to build out their solutions that they can offer clines from stork to cloud services. that you are your second half tech outlook. i'm josh lipton. >>> in the meantime goldman sachs is out with a list of tech stocks that it believes are best positioned for the internet, of all things. if you're looking for google or apple to be on that list, well, they're not there. the tech giants didn't make the cut. why not? and which stocks did? joining us is jon fortt and julia boorstin. goldman is upbeat on apple, for example, just not in this list of 17. >>> so there's some names on here like qualcomm, like arm, that are actually well positioned, but one you dial down and guess what's going to happen, we don't yet know what the driving products will be. will it be a standout thermostat? something in an air conditioner? a watch? once we see though, did you thus far, the list very much in the weeds. don't sort of bet on all of these forces, and expect them to come in of the 17, i see that five are not buys. what's your take? >> well, i think it's inter
a large venter looking to acquire more companies to build out their solutions that they can offer clines from stork to cloud services. that you are your second half tech outlook. i'm josh lipton. >>> in the meantime goldman sachs is out with a list of tech stocks that it believes are best positioned for the internet, of all things. if you're looking for google or apple to be on that list, well, they're not there. the tech giants didn't make the cut. why not? and which stocks did?...
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jimmy: this is the exact record, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] thank "crazy", willie nelson, patsy clineis is released. you've got to be proud of this guy. i love the title track, it was great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: but this right here, this is the ultra-lp -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: so this is the ultra-vinyl. you guys have to see what you've done with this. i've never seen anyone do anything like this to a vinyl. you have to tell me all about it. >> you mean like some clown shoes? >> jimmy: no, no, no. so, look, here's the vinyl. first of all, it's got a flat edge to it, which normally is pointy. this is flat. >> like an old 78. flat edge. >> jimmy: yeah. 180 grams. heavy, too. >> one side is glossy, and the other side is matte finish. that's the glossy side, and then the other side is matte finish, like an old 78. >> jimmy: and then, this is the thing that's crazy. see the label right here, guys? that's actually a song. >> you can put the needle right on the paper of the record and it will play through the paper. the paper is sucked into the grooves of the record and you can actually hea
jimmy: this is the exact record, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] thank "crazy", willie nelson, patsy clineis is released. you've got to be proud of this guy. i love the title track, it was great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: but this right here, this is the ultra-lp -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: so this is the ultra-vinyl. you guys have to see what you've done with this. i've never seen anyone do anything like this to a vinyl. you have to tell me all about it. >> you...
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joining us our political panel nbc must political director rick cline. last night said she is the luckest person in the world her emails were destroyed. now she looks like her luck has run out. >> can't say missing emails are likely to be interesting. >> this whole story from the start really quality to it really you are referring to united states senator for further examination? >> really for that? not for his conduct? >> right. >> because someone sells writing him. >> for something it confirms suspicions. seems to confirm suspicions around lois lerner going to exacerbate all the political intentions around. this the serious cries of what happened to these emails and what else do we not know about was going on at the irs. >> look at her like a lawyer and think by representing her what innocent explanation could i give for this? i'm at zero. >> it's really tough. especially if you look further down those emails, lerner says she didn't want to be on stage with grassley. >> grassley want to appear on the stage with her. >> sounds like more than this inadve
joining us our political panel nbc must political director rick cline. last night said she is the luckest person in the world her emails were destroyed. now she looks like her luck has run out. >> can't say missing emails are likely to be interesting. >> this whole story from the start really quality to it really you are referring to united states senator for further examination? >> really for that? not for his conduct? >> right. >> because someone sells writing...
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that some conservative press beetarians are worried that approving it could further accelerate the clinethe church. we should know it has seen a 37 rnt decrease in memberships since 1992 what happens if more don't want it. you mentioned the numbers. is there a divide with church leaderships since the general assembly voted by a 3-1 margin? >> yes, there could be a backlash. some conservatives have broken off from the main denomination. you could see more in coming months and other the years. they faced 1 million membership decrease over the past 20 years. it's reflected in other denominations. the leaders are trying to keep unity. the moderator told people not to get emotional and cheer either way to say we should be united in christ. so hopefully he'll work on ways to keep the church united so it doesn't get split. >> i know it's somewhat different than apisk pal i know. they offer a prayer service? >> right. they don't get endorse same-sex marriage. they a blessing of union that can be similar. it's not quite the same thing as marriage yet. they at least, those on the liberal end hope
that some conservative press beetarians are worried that approving it could further accelerate the clinethe church. we should know it has seen a 37 rnt decrease in memberships since 1992 what happens if more don't want it. you mentioned the numbers. is there a divide with church leaderships since the general assembly voted by a 3-1 margin? >> yes, there could be a backlash. some conservatives have broken off from the main denomination. you could see more in coming months and other the...
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patsy cline made it famous. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah.lie nelson wrote that. >> willie nelson wrote that. a lot of people don't know that. pre long hair. >> yeah early willie. >> jimmy: early willie nelson and then you have "on the road again" is on this album, by willie as well. gordon lightfoot, "if you could read my mind." >> what a song. unbelievable. >> that's my favorite on this record. >> jimmy: is it really? we had him on the show. gordon, he's a good guy. "since i met you baby" is that -- ♪ since i met you baby >> ivory joe hunter. wow. great, great record. >> jimmy: great record right there. "my hometown." bruce springsteen. >> yeah. that was the newest one that i did. i thought it was such a great song. what a great songwriter and performer. and when he plays by himself, you know, not that many people have seen him do that but he's really, really great by himself. so people can do things by themselves and carry the song, that's part of what this is about. >> jimmy: and this is the first song you've done with bruce springsteen s
patsy cline made it famous. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah.lie nelson wrote that. >> willie nelson wrote that. a lot of people don't know that. pre long hair. >> yeah early willie. >> jimmy: early willie nelson and then you have "on the road again" is on this album, by willie as well. gordon lightfoot, "if you could read my mind." >> what a song. unbelievable. >> that's my favorite on this record. >> jimmy: is it really? we had him...
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it's credit critical for privacy critical for attorneys who need to meet with clines in private, and doctors who need to communicate with patients and it's crucial. as far as facilitating whistle-blowers who might have ulterior motives i'm not surely how you can stop that or why that it enmatters. ... it seems unlikely the government will take on anything for the abusive policies the cubs rebuilt. congress is taken here to move forward on legislation that addresses only one of the state surveillance policies defined by the data collection program. legislation like we like where passing is uncertain which has been so buttered up already but if past may proven effective as a restraint. bobrow protects your privacy and civil liberties ultimately be left up to individuals to save themselves? for example using for browsercommiserating ipg e-mail and if so how can individuals go about these concerns without their behaviors razzing underskirt and the part? >> that's a good question. i agree completely that of all the different ways that reform is likely to have to change is to occur what ha
it's credit critical for privacy critical for attorneys who need to meet with clines in private, and doctors who need to communicate with patients and it's crucial. as far as facilitating whistle-blowers who might have ulterior motives i'm not surely how you can stop that or why that it enmatters. ... it seems unlikely the government will take on anything for the abusive policies the cubs rebuilt. congress is taken here to move forward on legislation that addresses only one of the state...
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. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if you could all pick and choose in terms of the ones that were directed to you and try to be brief so we can go back and get another round. simon, let's start with you. >> this isn't about making life harder for the countries struggling most with that. this is about correcting a situation in which unsustainable levels of debt are being maintain, rather than written down. what's happened in the euros in the recent years is countries haven't been bailed out. they've been lent lots of money to pay back their creditors. their creditors are the big banks in the countries wh
. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if...
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. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if you could all pick and choose in terms of the ones that were directed to you and try to be brief so we can go back and get another round. simon, let's start with you. >> this isn't about making life harder for the countries struggling most with that. this is about correcting a situation in which unsustainable levels of debt are being maintain, rather than written down. what's happened in the euros in the recent years is countries haven't been bailed out. they've been lent lots of money to pay back their creditors. their creditors are the big banks in the countries wh
. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if...
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it reflects collective analysis and conclusion of council members, clining the key risings to financial stability what areas it will focus on, what areas will require additional attention and how the council expects to address them. these areas include wholesale funding markets, risk-taking by large financial institutions and potential interest rate volatility. before closing, let me point out that we've reached a number of chi milestones in financial reform implementation. >> over-the-counter derivatives are into centralized clearing. fines have been imposed on abusive actions related to ma nichelation. and the international community is making progress on increasing the stability of the global financial system. mr. chairman, i want to thank members of council and all the staff involved with the 2014 annual report for their tireless work and commitment. we'll koblt to work with you, the committee and progress to work for all americans. >> the chair now recognizes himself for five minutes. mr. secretary ux i'd like to start off with a matter that i left off during your last appearance f
it reflects collective analysis and conclusion of council members, clining the key risings to financial stability what areas it will focus on, what areas will require additional attention and how the council expects to address them. these areas include wholesale funding markets, risk-taking by large financial institutions and potential interest rate volatility. before closing, let me point out that we've reached a number of chi milestones in financial reform implementation. >>...
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. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if you could all pick and choose in terms of the ones that were directed to you and try to be brief so we can go back and get another round. simon, let's start with you. >> this isn't about making life harder for the countries struggling most with that. this is about correcting a situation in which unsustainable levels of debt are being maintain, rather than written down. what's happened in the euros in the recent years is countries haven't been bailed out. they've been lent lots of money to pay back their creditors. their creditors are the big banks in the countries wh
. >> sean cline. i used to be the bureau chief in brussels. i was in berlin just before the elections which made some interesting gains in the new party in germany. they were suggesting a kind of two-speed euro zone. i'm interested to know what the pnl thinks of that. they were saying it would be an act of mercy to let greece go and let greece leave the euro, and others like it. would that the halfway house solution? >> thank you. we've a lot of questions still to come as well. if...
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chairman mentioned, which passed the house with unanimous support, is cline -- is included in this bill. the public power risk management act is a targeted reform that protects over 47 million americans from unnecessary increases in natural gas rates. they are rate payers of over 2,000 publicly owned utilities who use swaps and energy futures to manage their risks and stabilize costs. unfortunately, the dodd-frank act whiches of intense -- which to intended to make changes the financial services industry, has also changed energy fupes. in my own district, the city of reading's municipal facility believes that hedging in the future will increase costs to their customers. this is negatively impacting ewe -- utilities in many districts across the united states. the impacts of this limitation means fewer sources and fewer options for energy which translates to higher costs for millions of american rate payers. h.r. 4413 will bring relief to commodity end users and the greater agriculture community a vital asset to our nation. let's keep this country and our ag community going and doing busi
chairman mentioned, which passed the house with unanimous support, is cline -- is included in this bill. the public power risk management act is a targeted reform that protects over 47 million americans from unnecessary increases in natural gas rates. they are rate payers of over 2,000 publicly owned utilities who use swaps and energy futures to manage their risks and stabilize costs. unfortunately, the dodd-frank act whiches of intense -- which to intended to make changes the financial...