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but it ought to be deliberative, and absent us being under attack or an attack imminent, that's where the president can act unilaterally and not only can he do that, that is his duty, and i would stand by him if that were the case. that's not the case here. we have time. he is going to seek legitimacy from other nations, trying to build a coalition. i think that's appropriate. but the moral found upon which to engage u.s. forces is found in only one place only, by following the constitution and asking this deliberative body this, legislative body, the people's representatives in the house and senate, for a specific statutory approval. that's the proper foundation. >> neil: what if the president were to call you after this show, and hearing you, and he calls you up and says, congressman, i hear what you're saying. time isn't on our side. i can't get all of congress back, have them debate this, vote on this, while this guy could pound on still more chemical weapons. >> within 4 hours i'm convinced this body -- within 24 hours this body could be in session, both the house and senate. we
but it ought to be deliberative, and absent us being under attack or an attack imminent, that's where the president can act unilaterally and not only can he do that, that is his duty, and i would stand by him if that were the case. that's not the case here. we have time. he is going to seek legitimacy from other nations, trying to build a coalition. i think that's appropriate. but the moral found upon which to engage u.s. forces is found in only one place only, by following the constitution and...
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. >> this is testimony, delibation and possible action to reverse or modify the order of abatement. >> the department? the department their staff representative? good morning, members of the voting session and mr. president, my name is senior housing inspector and i'm here for inspector who cannot make it here today, i just want to give you a quick synopsis of the case and you have the staff report for all pertinent information regarding the case. the property at 326, 330 procidio avenue is a 6-unit apartment p building. >> housing services roefd a complaint on october 8, 2009 on the same day we inspected the property and found the violations and issued a notice of violation, it is to be regarding maintenance repairs and peeling paint. over the course of the complaint, the owner and the tenant, were allowed to work out accessibility to the unit to conduct the repairs. and prior to the notice of violation has remained outstanding and the director's hearing was schedule and the order of abasement was issued against the property if work that was not done. it appears that the owner is wil
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it's a deliberative long process that looks at times very grim. they are only to get one chance at this and they have to get it right, so they are taking their time. >> speaking of a grim process, what form would military retaliation actually take? >> well, we could see two different types. the one, the obama administration would prefer is the strategic approach, where over time, they are able to gather a group of opposition forces that they can trust. they can help, they can arm to some degree, maybe some air support. that group can take over the country and hopefully lead syria back to civil peace. the ortho is what we saw quite recently with the attacks last week. in that case, the obama administration now needs to face the fact that it might have to act punitively very, very quickly, so it wants to pursue, i think a long term strategy. i think now it realizes that it doesn't quite understand the regime. it doesn't make sense. it needs to be prepared for any contingency. >> thank you very much. stay with aljazeera for the continuing coverage of
it's a deliberative long process that looks at times very grim. they are only to get one chance at this and they have to get it right, so they are taking their time. >> speaking of a grim process, what form would military retaliation actually take? >> well, we could see two different types. the one, the obama administration would prefer is the strategic approach, where over time, they are able to gather a group of opposition forces that they can trust. they can help, they can arm to...
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>> uh -- >> are we going to get into deliberative process? are we getting into how you decide to make a decision not supported in the law, and you will not give us papers to tell us where effectively that is? are you prairpedded to tell us you have full discovery when you say there's career lawyers working on this? where are the notes, recommendations, analysis that we asked for? >> mr. chairman, the chairman of the treasury department sent a letter to you and others this morning that explains our concerns of relating to confidentiality and sensitivities related to the ongoing investigation, and concerns relating to your requests for additional documentation. that being said, his letter did describe the documents, additional documents to the ones you have seen discovered in our internal search, and -- >> well, let's go through your search. $600 billion the bill costs, and there's 50 e-mails responsive to that. is that really what you're saying? did you know use e-mail for the treasury? >> mr. chairman, i have not personally reviewed all of th
>> uh -- >> are we going to get into deliberative process? are we getting into how you decide to make a decision not supported in the law, and you will not give us papers to tell us where effectively that is? are you prairpedded to tell us you have full discovery when you say there's career lawyers working on this? where are the notes, recommendations, analysis that we asked for? >> mr. chairman, the chairman of the treasury department sent a letter to you and others this...
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hoping to do better when we're working with the department of the environment in a more sort of deliberative and targeted structured customer outreach canvassing effort. >> yes, i remember one time i actually translated for one of -- a canvas worker in the chinatown fair. i think it's important to find a bilingual and [speaker not understood] worker to reach out to the community. >> we have those people on our staff now who are helping us. >> can toe knees speaking? >> i presume cantonese. i'm not sure. i can find out. >> if you give me more information, i'll be happy to help. >> thank you. >> that will be a good one to find out, maybe report back to the team. if i can just put an idea out there. one of the things as we go through the balance of the presentation that i think wou
hoping to do better when we're working with the department of the environment in a more sort of deliberative and targeted structured customer outreach canvassing effort. >> yes, i remember one time i actually translated for one of -- a canvas worker in the chinatown fair. i think it's important to find a bilingual and [speaker not understood] worker to reach out to the community. >> we have those people on our staff now who are helping us. >> can toe knees speaking? >> i...
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statement, rta chairman john gates says: "the rtas audit staff has determined that the metra boards deliberative process was flawed and their decision to give mr. clifford a generous severance package was not financially prudent. all costs related to the clifford contract dispute should have been claimed under metras existing insurance policy instead of being paid from tax- payer funds." the auditor's report says that insurance policy is capped at $10 million and specifically covers whiste-blower lawsuits. critics have been claiming for weeks that metra paid alex clifford one of the biggest settlements in illinois history to shut him up. the rta report does nothing to shut that theory down. auditors looked at thousands of pages of documents and listened to hours of testimony to come up with this. the final report is still being compiled. the draft report is being posted now on our website, wgntv.com live in the newsroom, tom negovan... wgn news. >> for the first time publicly, mayor emanuel talked about his now-indicted former city comptroller. but it's not the first time he was asked about his
statement, rta chairman john gates says: "the rtas audit staff has determined that the metra boards deliberative process was flawed and their decision to give mr. clifford a generous severance package was not financially prudent. all costs related to the clifford contract dispute should have been claimed under metras existing insurance policy instead of being paid from tax- payer funds." the auditor's report says that insurance policy is capped at $10 million and specifically covers...
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. >> both sides have seemed to not be fully committed to a real deliberative negotiation process. i was very bothered to see the chief negotiator for bart went off and took an extended vacation during the one-month period of time which undermines the ability to get to resolution. >> the panel will give a report to the governor by the end of the week and the governor will have to decide whether to call for a 60-day cooling off period that takes us into mid-october. negotiations could continue during that time. this panel meeting is open to the public and it begins tomorrow morning at 10:30 and at the state building on class street in -- at clay street the a.c. transit union has given notice they will go on strike after midnight tonight unless significant progress is made in contract talks. their current work agreement expired at the end of june but they kept working. a walkout would affect 181,000 passengers who use a.c. transit each day. >> we are working to help you in the case of either strike. we put together a full range of resources on abc7news.com with the latest on contract
. >> both sides have seemed to not be fully committed to a real deliberative negotiation process. i was very bothered to see the chief negotiator for bart went off and took an extended vacation during the one-month period of time which undermines the ability to get to resolution. >> the panel will give a report to the governor by the end of the week and the governor will have to decide whether to call for a 60-day cooling off period that takes us into mid-october. negotiations could...
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. >> let me come back to what anita said, we should be thankful to have a president who is deliberativeis careful. the danger is the more reluctant and deliberate you are, the danger is you can start looking weak and your own opponent will start taking advantage of you. we're being tested by assad now. the iranians are watching us very closely, if he doesn't respond more decisively, he's got a setback with iran. this doesn't seem to be gelling as an endeavor, as an initiative by a group of nations. >> neither demically nor internationalally. >> the vote in britain may not take place until tuesday. it might even go the wrong way. the president is supposed to get on a plane tuesday night and go to europe and meet his son. is he really going to take action. does he have to wait for another week? >> how uncomfortable will he be? >> they probably have had warm erp ones. >> the understood statement of the century. >> great to you have here. really appreciate it, guys. >> coming up next, in the sports lead, the nfl is ready to pay. does a settlement mean the league is acknowledging a link betw
. >> let me come back to what anita said, we should be thankful to have a president who is deliberativeis careful. the danger is the more reluctant and deliberate you are, the danger is you can start looking weak and your own opponent will start taking advantage of you. we're being tested by assad now. the iranians are watching us very closely, if he doesn't respond more decisively, he's got a setback with iran. this doesn't seem to be gelling as an endeavor, as an initiative by a group...
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. >> both sides seem to not be fully committed to a real deliberative negotiations process. i was very bothered to see chief negotiator from bart went off and took an extended vacation during that one month period of time which really undermine the ability to get to resolution. >> another strike could be devastating the bay area and affect the entire state econom economy. >> now we posted governor letter to bart and the union on our web site at 7 news.com. along with range of other resources just in case there's a strichblingt also find real time traffic condition and down load our exclusive abc 7 news way traffic app to help you navigate the freeway when do you head out. you cap get breaking news update any time on twitter. follow us at this web site. >> well thank goodness there was no strichblingt immanuel how much worse this situation would have been today as people tried to cross the bay bridge today. unexpected delay and lasted far beyond the morning commute. look what happened this truck caught fire at the foot of the westbound section of the bay bridge. happened at s
. >> both sides seem to not be fully committed to a real deliberative negotiations process. i was very bothered to see chief negotiator from bart went off and took an extended vacation during that one month period of time which really undermine the ability to get to resolution. >> another strike could be devastating the bay area and affect the entire state econom economy. >> now we posted governor letter to bart and the union on our web site at 7 news.com. along with range of...
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we're going to do a lot more deliberative and smart in the house. >> always a pleasure to talk with youred a lot of ground. thank you. please come back, sir. >> thank you. >> up next, 22 u.s. embassies close their doors, and the state department issues a global travel alert. we're ask our sunday panel about the terror threat, what it says about the president's foreign policy when we come right back. here they are now. ♪ >> we have had an ongoing threat, al-qaeda linked, and based on our experience of the past, we know that when information surfaces that shows that our personnel are at risk, we should act on that information. >> chris: congressman ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, discussing the extraordinary steps the obama administration is taking to respond to the latest terror threat. it's time now for our sunday group. bill kristol of "the weekly standard." fox news media analyst, howard kurtz. former republican senator and head of the heritage foundation, jim demint, and fox news political analyst, juan williams. bill, what do you make of the decision to cl
we're going to do a lot more deliberative and smart in the house. >> always a pleasure to talk with youred a lot of ground. thank you. please come back, sir. >> thank you. >> up next, 22 u.s. embassies close their doors, and the state department issues a global travel alert. we're ask our sunday panel about the terror threat, what it says about the president's foreign policy when we come right back. here they are now. ♪ >> we have had an ongoing threat, al-qaeda...
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one reason why this president has been so deliberative in terms of trying to determine what to do. but things are moving quickly here. >> thanks to both of you. >>> joining me is new york democratic congressman elliott engle of the house foreign affairs committee. good to have you here. as kristen points out, there are lawmaker who are asking for strong military action. we know you sent a letter to the president over the weekend saying the u.s. must strike the assad regime and a portion of your letter goes on to read, we must destroy assad's runways and fuel depots and helicopters and other related military infrastructure and wen can do this with no boots on the ground from standoff distances. sir, this morning, we hear from russia's foreign minister saying that is an illusion to think that destroying syrian military infrastructure with end a war there. what response have you heard from the white house and with your letter and your desire for action, are you take into account that many of those areas that you would like to see as targets for military strike are in an area where civ
one reason why this president has been so deliberative in terms of trying to determine what to do. but things are moving quickly here. >> thanks to both of you. >>> joining me is new york democratic congressman elliott engle of the house foreign affairs committee. good to have you here. as kristen points out, there are lawmaker who are asking for strong military action. we know you sent a letter to the president over the weekend saying the u.s. must strike the assad regime and a...
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it should follow a deliberative process, not preemptively precede it. >> already, lord brown, thank you which for talking to aljazeera. >> two algerian prisoners at the u.s. military detention center at guantanamo bay were sent home, handed over to the algerian government. the transfers are part of a deal announced last month and represent u.s. efforts to close the military prison. >> u.n. peacekeepers have been fired on in the darfur region by armed men near the chad border. there were no casualties. this is the third attack this month. hundreds have died in tribal fighting in darfur this year. violence against the u.n. missioned has worsened. >> pakistan ordered the retrial of a doctor who helped the c.i.a. find osama bin laden. he worked for u.s. intelligence collecting d.n.a. to verify bin laden's presence. he was sentenced to prison in may of 2012. >> india has arrested its most wanted criminal, held on wednesday on the eastern border with nepal. the group has been linked to a group claiming responsibility for attacks in india. we are joined live from new delhi with more on that st
it should follow a deliberative process, not preemptively precede it. >> already, lord brown, thank you which for talking to aljazeera. >> two algerian prisoners at the u.s. military detention center at guantanamo bay were sent home, handed over to the algerian government. the transfers are part of a deal announced last month and represent u.s. efforts to close the military prison. >> u.n. peacekeepers have been fired on in the darfur region by armed men near the chad border....
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to make sure that it looks like the president is considering lots of candidates and that he has deliberativess underway but they are discounting the other candidates you just mentioned. ashley: we shall see. what about tim geithner? liz: tim doesn't want it as charlie reported. ashley: there you go. liz: charlie, thank you very much. ashley: ledge epdairy investor wilbur ross ceases opportunities in companies where others left for dead and he has made billions. his advice coming to you completely free only on fox business. liz: as the streaming tv battle heats up, we have one of the industry's biggest and most important players looking to take over your living room. roku ceo anthony wood is joining us. who is nipping at his heels? cisco, intel, apple tv we'll talk about that and more. ♪ my mantra? trust your instinc to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer.
to make sure that it looks like the president is considering lots of candidates and that he has deliberativess underway but they are discounting the other candidates you just mentioned. ashley: we shall see. what about tim geithner? liz: tim doesn't want it as charlie reported. ashley: there you go. liz: charlie, thank you very much. ashley: ledge epdairy investor wilbur ross ceases opportunities in companies where others left for dead and he has made billions. his advice coming to you...
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>> uh -- >> are we going to get into deliberative process? are we getting into how you decide to make a decision not supported in the law, and you will not give us papers to tell us where effectively that is? are you prairpedded to tell us you have full discovery when you say there's career lawyers working on this? where are the notes, recommendations, analysis that we asked for? >> mr. chairman, the chairman of the treasury department sent a letter to you and others this morning that explains our concerns of relating to confidentiality and sensitivities related to the ongoing investigation, and concerns relating to your requests for additional documentation. that being said, his letter did describe the documents, additional documents to the ones you have seen discovered in our internal search, and -- >> well, let's go through your search. $600 billion the bill costs, and there's 50 e-mails responsive to that. is that really what you're saying? did you know use e-mail for the treasury? >> mr. chairman, i have not personally reviewed all of th
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one of the criticisms, although the supporters of the administration said they are still in the deliberativehey believe -- they say there's little doubt that the syrian regime used chemical weapons. but i think they wanted to have just an air-tight case of that as well as get as many other international countries involved and on board. that seems to be what they're trying to be able to do. >> ayman, let me bring you in as we await this news conference. part of the other point the first read team brings up is will some kind of u.s. response actually work? i know that, again, the congressman who was on earlier with us compared this in some ways to libya, but nothing is guaranteed here, including the rebels and what they would do if the u.s. and its allies were to help them defeat assad and his regime. >> reporter: well, that's absolutely a very valid point. you know, when you're looking at this, there are a few different angles to approach it from. one is the scope of the military option, what will the military objectives be? we know what the stated political objectives of the united states an
one of the criticisms, although the supporters of the administration said they are still in the deliberativehey believe -- they say there's little doubt that the syrian regime used chemical weapons. but i think they wanted to have just an air-tight case of that as well as get as many other international countries involved and on board. that seems to be what they're trying to be able to do. >> ayman, let me bring you in as we await this news conference. part of the other point the first...
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coming out and lending their voice to saying we need to move faster than would be the case with a deliberativeavid, thanks so much for calling in. >> have a great weekend. >> you do the same. >> david faber, when you the viewers ask we deliver with trades on four stocks, gap, walter energy, linked in and 3dsystems. >> the lg limited and gap did a very good job, kind of differentiating themselves. i still think the story is on track, a lot of hot money, up 45% year to date. let the dust set. we were buying a little bit and will buy a little more if it continues to fall. >> walter energy, weiss? >> surprisingly i don't own the stock and i wouldn't be a owner of the stock. they had a lot of problems. a lot of problems getting their debt restructured recently and finally got some things done. we saw alpha natural come out, hugely disappoint. you don't want to be in the space. the reason i won't short it, i would not be an owner of this stock. >> pete, 3-d. >> this has a monster short interest, but the 3-d printers, this company has been absolutely -- their execution has been phenomenal and that's
coming out and lending their voice to saying we need to move faster than would be the case with a deliberativeavid, thanks so much for calling in. >> have a great weekend. >> you do the same. >> david faber, when you the viewers ask we deliver with trades on four stocks, gap, walter energy, linked in and 3dsystems. >> the lg limited and gap did a very good job, kind of differentiating themselves. i still think the story is on track, a lot of hot money, up 45% year to...
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fourth minute lagging behind a good thing about this case is it's taken so long that it's been so deliberative that we've seen where technology can go in that in that intervening time and as a result are probably cautioned not to go too far with allowing this warrantless searching of phones to occur let's hope so i mean this summer we should all keep an eye on speaking of on reasonable search and seizure the guardian has revealed that it's london offices were raided by the british equivalent of the n.s.a. the g c h q and that the g c h q agents smashed hard drives and computers physically smashed them to try to destroy any information that the newspaper had received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden by glenn greenwald this revelation comes just days after the british government detained david miranda lang greenwald's partner for over nine a. hours at heathrow airport under schedule seven of that country's terrorism laws the u.s. government has admitted that it knew ahead of time that the u.k. would detain miranda so when. when vince. journalism become a subset of terrorism you know i do
fourth minute lagging behind a good thing about this case is it's taken so long that it's been so deliberative that we've seen where technology can go in that in that intervening time and as a result are probably cautioned not to go too far with allowing this warrantless searching of phones to occur let's hope so i mean this summer we should all keep an eye on speaking of on reasonable search and seizure the guardian has revealed that it's london offices were raided by the british equivalent of...
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people commenting, we are not sure if that is the thought of the white house that this is the deliberativeet congress on board, and a majority of the american people on board and that sales effort is potentially going to begin with the release of the report, the intelligence report the white house has been talking about for the past week. cheryl: one thing you point out in your research after your return from syria one week ago, whatever force washington applies will will the political waters and maybe create a potential opening for diplomacy. do you still feel that way now of that you are back in washington? >> it still could create the opportunity we are looking for. a lot of what has taken place in terms of the negotiation or dictated by russia and assad ended the other allies. a strong reaction from the u.s. despite the delays and half measures we have been considering could still provide the impetus to shift the russian position and allow for some sort of incentive to bring the different players to the table. cheryl: same question to peter brooks, something elizabeth wrote about that
people commenting, we are not sure if that is the thought of the white house that this is the deliberativeet congress on board, and a majority of the american people on board and that sales effort is potentially going to begin with the release of the report, the intelligence report the white house has been talking about for the past week. cheryl: one thing you point out in your research after your return from syria one week ago, whatever force washington applies will will the political waters...
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reasons why and we let it play there, carol, on purpose because on these issues there is a very deliberative process. there's the need for coalition. here's the thing. such outcry because of the atrocities on the ground, especially in syria right now. that it has to abbreviate the time frame because there is a growing feeling that delay costs lives. but that said, the president, i thought, laid out a fairly clearly that the idea that you just assume american force isn't as simple an answer as it sounds to many, as well. >> you're going fobe back. hear more of your interview around 9:30 eastern time. chris cuomo, thank you very much. >>> an emotional reunion you'll only see on cnn. school shooting hero antoinette tuff meets the 911 operator who helped her through that frightening confrontatierencroc. >> hello. how are you doing? >> wow. >> we made it! >> we did. >> oh, thank you. oh, wow. >> yes. >> it was really a moment. >> i cried when i first saw that last night. when these two ladies first met it was by phone on tuesday when a man with an assault rifle and nearly 500 rounds of ammo enter
reasons why and we let it play there, carol, on purpose because on these issues there is a very deliberative process. there's the need for coalition. here's the thing. such outcry because of the atrocities on the ground, especially in syria right now. that it has to abbreviate the time frame because there is a growing feeling that delay costs lives. but that said, the president, i thought, laid out a fairly clearly that the idea that you just assume american force isn't as simple an answer as...
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she's very deliberative, thoughtful.ink that it's pretty exciting that the democrats have a great bench. and the republicans don't. but everyone is waiting to see what hillary is going to do. >> i want to ask a question about the bench, because i'm not -- i'm wondering, jim, i wonder if this is what some of the enthusiasm for hillary is about. we can talk about -- other factors that go into it, but the democratic bench f it's not hillary i guess the front-runner is joe biden. if it's not joe biden, is it andrew cuomo, martin o'malley? i'm not sure there's a huge bench right now for democrats. >> i think the bench for this race is people like andrew cuomo, but he has to wait until his race for governor is over before he can send any real signals. >> he's barely -- have people in new york even heard this guy speak? such a very quiet media strategy and i guess it's helped him in terms of his pop layer but do people know anything about him? we're talking about him as a top-tier presidential candidate. it's amazing to me. >>
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that is why you're seeing a deliberative response.hat is why the president is saying he's not going to make a definitive decision until he knows exactly what happened and has absolute confirmation about the fact that chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. mara, meetings continue to go on at the white house behind the scenes. mara. >> kristen welker, live at the white house, thanks so much. >>> we go to cairo. ayman, iran has reportedly warned that the u.s. should not cross syria's red line. what's the feeling in the middle east about where this crisis is heading? >> reporter: certainly it's a situation that is rapidly escalating beyond syria's borders. when you take a look at some of the syria's regimes a lot of the fighters are coming from outside syria, including its close ally in iran and hezbollah. there is a growing concern that any military action against the syrian government that could destabilize the government or the in the region would have a knockoff affect on syria's allies. a senior iranian lawmaker has come out
that is why you're seeing a deliberative response.hat is why the president is saying he's not going to make a definitive decision until he knows exactly what happened and has absolute confirmation about the fact that chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. mara, meetings continue to go on at the white house behind the scenes. mara. >> kristen welker, live at the white house, thanks so much. >>> we go to cairo. ayman, iran has reportedly warned that the u.s. should not...
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why would a president known for being pretty deliberative, why would he go it alone?ive him cover politically? >> right. president obama, as you know, has a poor relationship not only with members of the republican party in congress, but with members of his own party, and his top advisers will probably admit that to really foster adequate relationships in the congress. you know, in times of foreign crises, these are when you really need to have them, especially with members of the opposite party like republicans who traditionally support this kind of intervention, or have in the past. so this is very tricky for president obama. if you look at the critics of this air strike or even someone like john mccain will be saying this is too little, too late or dangerous because it could cause other problems. you know, you're really looking at, i think, a decision on the administration's part that it is too late, they should have done things sooner. they didn't do anything after the first chemical attack, but they simply had to do something. it's likely too late if you listen t
why would a president known for being pretty deliberative, why would he go it alone?ive him cover politically? >> right. president obama, as you know, has a poor relationship not only with members of the republican party in congress, but with members of his own party, and his top advisers will probably admit that to really foster adequate relationships in the congress. you know, in times of foreign crises, these are when you really need to have them, especially with members of the...
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. >> this congress, of course, does not enjoy a representation as being a deliberative body all of theime, and it does not enjoy the representation as being a body that is swift to act, and any idea in terms of a timetable when the debate might start or how long it might go and when there might be a vote? what happens when the president of the united states asks congress for the up or down vote and congress votes down this resolution, then what? >> those are good questions and i don't have the answers. we don't know timing but to get to the heart of it, does congress want to take the vote. look at the republican party in and of itself. you have the tea party folks who are opposed to intervention, and on "meet the press" tomorrow i will speak to senator rand paul who is opposed to a military strike, and the president says he wants to have this debate, and we don't know what the outcome of that is. and prime minister cameron asked parliament for a vote and didn't get it, and britain said we will sit this one out. what is powerful about today and the last couple of days, the legacy of the
. >> this congress, of course, does not enjoy a representation as being a deliberative body all of theime, and it does not enjoy the representation as being a body that is swift to act, and any idea in terms of a timetable when the debate might start or how long it might go and when there might be a vote? what happens when the president of the united states asks congress for the up or down vote and congress votes down this resolution, then what? >> those are good questions and i...
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it is just a matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or sometimes an official doesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some information because it may be actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if it is a national security issue. so, the presumption that it is open any time a reporter asks a question is an extraordinary presumption. >> do you think the presence of a public affairs officer in an interview would lead someone to potentially varnish what they say or not say something that is critical to get out there? does it have any effect? >> absolutely, it can have some impact. >> by the way, you did not misspeak. you said that you did not think that there should be retribution for reporters. you didn't say it doesn't happen. i heard you and you said it right. >> i was going to say more often than not having the p.a.o. in the room ensures that some information does get out. because sometimes when officials are speaking they will go off on a tangent or kind to stick to one point and never get around to completely answering the q
it is just a matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or sometimes an official doesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some information because it may be actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if it is a national security issue. so, the presumption that it is open any time a reporter asks a question is an extraordinary presumption. >> do you think the presence of a public affairs officer in an interview would lead someone to...
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the president very deliberative and we played out those sections long to show where his process is., why it's not just about jumping in what the latest is? >> capital h hesitant and capital c cautious when it comes to egypt and syria. we've talked about this before, there are no good options and the president's quite clear in saying that. what does he do when you press him on the chemical weapons, we're supposed to be the beacon of freedom and morality, but we need the u.n. to prove this happened. we need to be extra cautious in getting the evidence and react within international law. the president brought up afghanistan. american people are war weary after 12 years in afghanistan. the hesitancy and the caution as he tries to say we need to do something, as he acknowledges the relationship with egypt, the president was candid saying it won't be the same. we have to turn some sort of page but he's not sure what the next chapter or day looks like. so very cautious and you can see the hesitancy, the pause in his eyes. >> the president said he knows the relationship with egypt is not go
the president very deliberative and we played out those sections long to show where his process is., why it's not just about jumping in what the latest is? >> capital h hesitant and capital c cautious when it comes to egypt and syria. we've talked about this before, there are no good options and the president's quite clear in saying that. what does he do when you press him on the chemical weapons, we're supposed to be the beacon of freedom and morality, but we need the u.n. to prove this...
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just a matter of common ense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or ometimes an official doesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some be rmation because it may actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if national security issue. is the presumption that it s a n any time a reporter asks question is an extraordinary presumption. > do you think the presence of public affairs officer in an interview would lead someone to potentially varnish what they or not say something that is critical to get out there? have any effect? >> absolutely, it can have some impact. > by the way, you did not misspeak. you said that you did not think retributionhould be for reporters. you didn't say it doesn't happen. heard you and you said it right. >> i was going to say more often p.a.o. in aving the the room ensures that some information does get out. officialsmetimes when are speaking they will go off on a tangent or kind to stick to point and never get around to completely answering the question. times than not you will see folks saying you forgot to mention this and
just a matter of common ense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or ometimes an official doesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some be rmation because it may actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if national security issue. is the presumption that it s a n any time a reporter asks question is an extraordinary presumption. > do you think the presence of public affairs officer in an interview would lead someone to potentially varnish what they or...
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it's just a matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion, or sometimes an officialoesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some information because it may be actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if it's a national security issue. so the presumption that it's open come on when any time a reporter asked a question, it's an extraordinary presumption. >> don't you think the presence of a public affairs officers in an interview we need someone to potentially varnished what they're saying, or not say something that it's appropriate for them to say maybe that is critical to get out there? doesn't have any affect? >> absolutely. taken down for have some, absolutely. >> by the way, you did not miss speak earlier when you said that you did not think there should be recognition for reporters to you said it doesn't happen. i heard you. you said it right. >> i was going to say more often than not having the pao in the ensures that some information does get out. sometimes when officials are speaking they will go off on a tangent or they just ki
it's just a matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion, or sometimes an officialoesn't actually know whether it is appropriate to divulge some information because it may be actually illegal for him to divulge certain information if it's a national security issue. so the presumption that it's open come on when any time a reporter asked a question, it's an extraordinary presumption. >> don't you think the presence of a public affairs officers in an interview we need...
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it's just some matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or sometimes an officialsn't actually know whether it's appropriate to dismal -- divulge information because it may be illegal for him to divulge information if it's a national security issue so the presumption that it's open, anna anytime a reporter asks a question is an extraordinary presumption. >> don't you think that the presence of a public affairs officer need someone to potentially varnish what they are saying or not say something that is appropriate for them to say, maybe that's critical to get out there? does that have any effect? >> yeah, absolutely. >> by the way you did not misspeak earlier when you said that you did not think -- you didn't say it doesn't happen. i heard you and you said it right. i was going to say more often than not having the pao insures that some information does get out. sometimes when officials are speaking, they will go off on a tangent or they will just stick stick to one pointed never actually get around to completely answering the question. so more times than not, you
it's just some matter of common sense in the middle of a deliberative discussion or sometimes an officialsn't actually know whether it's appropriate to dismal -- divulge information because it may be illegal for him to divulge information if it's a national security issue so the presumption that it's open, anna anytime a reporter asks a question is an extraordinary presumption. >> don't you think that the presence of a public affairs officer need someone to potentially varnish what they...