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miss donohue, professor donohue, i apologize i would like to follow up on something you mentioned at the end of your opening remark, your position that 702 raises firstment concerns. i think -- first amendment concerns. i think it is clear from my previous separate statement on our 215 report i don't necessarily approach the first amendment analysis the same way but what i would find helpful from you, if you could just describe your approach to when the first amendment would be implicated, when concerns arise and when something would be unconstitutional based on first amendment concerns. and so, to, would a traditional wiretap raise first amendment concerns and would it potentially be unconstitutional under first amendment concerns? would a traditional grand jury subpoena for bank records or credit card statements that could reveal payments to lawyers or payments to various charities or associations, would that raise first amendment concerns? would it be unconstitutional under the first amendment? so if you could just walk me through on the spectrum, where you're finding concerns and
miss donohue, professor donohue, i apologize i would like to follow up on something you mentioned at the end of your opening remark, your position that 702 raises firstment concerns. i think -- first amendment concerns. i think it is clear from my previous separate statement on our 215 report i don't necessarily approach the first amendment analysis the same way but what i would find helpful from you, if you could just describe your approach to when the first amendment would be implicated, when...
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tom donohue also helps run the town, the u.s. chamber of commerce. very powerful guys.nd john engler at the business roundtable and others have been doing so much. i cannot imagine the business roundtable, the u.s. chamber of commerce, and the afl-cio all lined up saying more infrastructure is vital for the country. we are eating our seed corn, and we are not taking this seriously. you are all on the same page. why has your performance in that terms of so few results? -- why has your performance in that been so pathetic in terms of so few results? >> because it is not about solving problems. it is about ideology. you have a small group of people that say, country b. we will not be -- country, be damned. we will not raise taxes. it cost you $22 billion a year if you are in business just waiting, because of bad roads, business, and things of that sort. intermodal means of transportation that do not connect with one another. it cost you another $20 billion a year if you are writing back and forth as a commuter, waiting in traffic. the country used to have world-class infra
tom donohue also helps run the town, the u.s. chamber of commerce. very powerful guys.nd john engler at the business roundtable and others have been doing so much. i cannot imagine the business roundtable, the u.s. chamber of commerce, and the afl-cio all lined up saying more infrastructure is vital for the country. we are eating our seed corn, and we are not taking this seriously. you are all on the same page. why has your performance in that terms of so few results? -- why has your...
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next are you and tom donohue still talking about this?x at -- >> are you and tom donohue still talking about this? >> absolutely. we agree on infrastructure. we agree on the need to do immigration reform. wages won't be able to go up in this country as long as people whoan abuse are undocumented, take away their wages, use them to drive wages down. we agree on that. we agree on manufacturing. we are going to try to do something jointly on manufacturing has well. the things that we can agree on, i try to work with him because i think it is good for the country. but i hope it is, too. let me ask a question about the way women wage parity. would likely earn 77% of what he would earn for doing the same job. what are you doing to get parity for women and minorities in wage levels echo >> first of all, if you have a union that does not exist -- >> doesn't it echo >> no, it doesn't. women make the same as men. union, you make $898 a year -- i mean, a week. if you are nonunion, and you make 600 $76. if you are a latina, you make $838 if you are i
next are you and tom donohue still talking about this?x at -- >> are you and tom donohue still talking about this? >> absolutely. we agree on infrastructure. we agree on the need to do immigration reform. wages won't be able to go up in this country as long as people whoan abuse are undocumented, take away their wages, use them to drive wages down. we agree on that. we agree on manufacturing. we are going to try to do something jointly on manufacturing has well. the things that we...
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tom donohue also helps run the u.s. chamber of commerce and the very powerful guy. john engler and others have been doing so much. i can't imagine the business roundtable and the u.s. chamber of commerce and the afl-cio lined up saying more infrastructure in is vital for the country. we are eating or seed corn and not taking this seriously. we are all on the same page. why has the performance in that been so pathetic in the sense of so few results in the political system? >> because it's not about fact or logic or solving problems. it's about ideology. you have a small group of people out there that say we are not going to raise taxes no matter what happens. we are not going to increase revenue. the infrastructure, to bed. this used to be a no-brainer. it was never partisan issue. democrats republicans got together and did the infrastructure in the country. it cost you out there $22 billion a year if you are in business just waiting because of bad roads, bridges and things of that sort, intermodal means of transportation that doesn't connect with one another. it cos
tom donohue also helps run the u.s. chamber of commerce and the very powerful guy. john engler and others have been doing so much. i can't imagine the business roundtable and the u.s. chamber of commerce and the afl-cio lined up saying more infrastructure in is vital for the country. we are eating or seed corn and not taking this seriously. we are all on the same page. why has the performance in that been so pathetic in the sense of so few results in the political system? >> because it's...
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my wife and i with the support of donohue a street.t the show together with the help of the production department work really hard on it is little of what else the coming up tonight at 9 >> : 7 of 2 >> : cent a move on now to mike these guys are pretty feisty right they are. this amazing how nice doughnut is here. >> : bay area as a place for people of their pets. this little look at what's to come justine is backstage during the dog show the benching area that the portuguese water dog one of the hot dogs. a seymour that dog coming up. she tries to interview the dogs very little success with that venture as vacancy shot the dog sleeping in the dog is jumping. why did the tech video us sitting with the experts in that kind of talk as with the actual dog show element of it to a totally different things that we offer. a tully what dog shows line if you watch westminster you can see what goes on as a local version one of the biggest in a country the 1400 dogs were there. that's fine justine is hysterical. >> : i'd never been to dog show i
my wife and i with the support of donohue a street.t the show together with the help of the production department work really hard on it is little of what else the coming up tonight at 9 >> : 7 of 2 >> : cent a move on now to mike these guys are pretty feisty right they are. this amazing how nice doughnut is here. >> : bay area as a place for people of their pets. this little look at what's to come justine is backstage during the dog show the benching area that the portuguese...
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major general comes up tomorrow bill donohue and pulitzer prize winner. please be with us.ade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get wit
major general comes up tomorrow bill donohue and pulitzer prize winner. please be with us.ade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor...
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major general comes up tomorrow bill donohue and pulitzer prize winner. please be with us.from new york. gundermagroup. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. us right away. have a great night. single mobile. ♪ >> a lot of us are bummed out. when it comes to these markets a lot of us are bummed out. many are afraid of markets and stocks. after the big run-up over the past years, these folks are not impressed and in fact they are worried. one out of three americans are that anxious and afraid and that cautious. i can understand after the big meltdown years ago, but it's been more than five
major general comes up tomorrow bill donohue and pulitzer prize winner. please be with us.from new york. gundermagroup. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!...
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. >> a bunch of writers that went over to "saturday night live" like phil donohue. >> who created mr. bill. >> who created mr. bill. he is dead too. >> kinney passed away jie. yes, back in 1980. >> that's a bummer. anyway it was a pleasure having you on the show. >> it was a delight to be here. >> you were my inspiration growing up. that sounds bad. >> it was bad. but look how it turned out. you obviously played with barbie and not mrs. potato head. >> that does it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. bye-bye. campaign raised go for infrastructure. better have a big lock box. they never do. >>> i'm eric bolling along with etc. etc., bob beckel, epep, and greg gutfield. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >>> so the world is on the verge of mayhem, vlad putin flexing his migitary muscle. kim jong-un got 100% of his people to vote for him or die, and the what is the leader of the free world doing? >> do you send ambassador rodman to north korea on your behalf? i read you would be sending hulk hogan to syria, or is that more of a job for
. >> a bunch of writers that went over to "saturday night live" like phil donohue. >> who created mr. bill. >> who created mr. bill. he is dead too. >> kinney passed away jie. yes, back in 1980. >> that's a bummer. anyway it was a pleasure having you on the show. >> it was a delight to be here. >> you were my inspiration growing up. that sounds bad. >> it was bad. but look how it turned out. you obviously played with barbie and not mrs....
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attorney kevin donohue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> no forensics, no witnesses, not evense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy, the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out to the jury. how odd mike now under oath amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. >> she said you make my skin crawl. >> also, slightly different, the way he discovered she was gone. >> i opened the front door and went out and the garage door was open and the car was gone. >> in earlier versions, didn't mike say he herd the garage door go up and saw taillights? why had his story changed again? >> what's the deal with that? did you hear the garage door? >> i don't think so. >> why do you think that now? jogged your memory? >> because i think over the years, i thought about this night so many times, and i just, you know, i seen that car back out of t
attorney kevin donohue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> no forensics, no witnesses, not evense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy, the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out to the jury. how odd mike now under oath amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the...
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donohue. >> is she drunk?> it's sundae american on cbs. here again is lee cowan. >> cowan: that's elaine stritch in "30 rock" turns out that is pretty much her style in real life as i quickly found out when i was invited to stop by for a chat. >> oh, my, god, look at that. she's 89 years old. >> do you feel 89? >> no! i'm sorry you asked. >> cowan: to sit down with broadway legend elaine stritch like being treated to a one-woman show where nothing is off limits and it's quickly clear who is in charge. >> you are -- let me finish. you are one good looking fella, i'll tell you the truth. >> cowan: years ago we could have been a thing, you and me? >> oh, my, god, yes! are you crazy? >> cowan: coming from the mouthy blonde who took broadway by storm. ♪ for an astounding 70 years, elaine stritch captivated audiences from "sail away" to "bus stop" and edward alby's "a delicate balance." >> i apologize that my nature is such to bring out in you the full force of your brutality. >> stritch was poignant, funny, most of
donohue. >> is she drunk?> it's sundae american on cbs. here again is lee cowan. >> cowan: that's elaine stritch in "30 rock" turns out that is pretty much her style in real life as i quickly found out when i was invited to stop by for a chat. >> oh, my, god, look at that. she's 89 years old. >> do you feel 89? >> no! i'm sorry you asked. >> cowan: to sit down with broadway legend elaine stritch like being treated to a one-woman show where...
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tom donohue, your boss lowered it to 250,000 and in previous testimony you upped the construction jobs to 25,000 and lowered the intrect jobs to 116,000. but the state department conclude the project would create about 2, 000 short-term jobs and 50 ongoing jobs for maintenance. so how is it that you are so different from where they are? >> that is a very good question. let me address that in two ways >> we only ask good questions here. >> that is why we are here. the larger numbers were entire span from canada to the gulf of mexico. so the numbers are smaller now. >> so the state department numbers are what you would say for what is under consideration? >> we will take it at its word they believe those are the numbers. we would like to see the 42, 100 to be exact is what they put forward in the final environmental impact statement. we would like to see them big. but we will use what the government put out. i would have to say those are good paying jobs for construction workers. i will say one thing about mr. brune's testimony. the question is whether we should take them out of ground a
tom donohue, your boss lowered it to 250,000 and in previous testimony you upped the construction jobs to 25,000 and lowered the intrect jobs to 116,000. but the state department conclude the project would create about 2, 000 short-term jobs and 50 ongoing jobs for maintenance. so how is it that you are so different from where they are? >> that is a very good question. let me address that in two ways >> we only ask good questions here. >> that is why we are here. the larger...
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and finally, just to close on my analysis at the donohue even if the iccpr dead in posed a territorial conduct and people outside of the united states would continue to be in the jurisdiction of the united states, article 17 of iccpr bans arbitrary unlawful interference of privacy. we can certainly argue about what constitutes the arbitrary and unlawful interference but there is no form on that point. i'm sure lots of people can suggest to the nsa program is arbitrary and unlawful but when we are talking about the international law there has to be a specific norm that people have agreed to and there is no generally accepted framework under the international law that defines what kind of surveillance is unlawful or arbitrary. so the bottom line despite the statements that we are violating the article 17 of the iccpr if you just simply does not apply nor does any other provision of international law. so let me close by saying just because the international law doesn't create a universal right of privacy that is binding on the united states, by no means i'm saying we ought to be insensiti
and finally, just to close on my analysis at the donohue even if the iccpr dead in posed a territorial conduct and people outside of the united states would continue to be in the jurisdiction of the united states, article 17 of iccpr bans arbitrary unlawful interference of privacy. we can certainly argue about what constitutes the arbitrary and unlawful interference but there is no form on that point. i'm sure lots of people can suggest to the nsa program is arbitrary and unlawful but when we...
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tom donohue your boss lowered the direct jobs number to 250,000 in previous testimony you lowered the construction jobs to 116,000 hour the state department's eis concluded it would provide 2000 construction jobs and 50 ongoing jobs for maintenance. so how do you justify even within your own organization on numbers and if one is looking to the eis is a compelling reason for approval as it relates to jobs how was it so disparate from where they are? >> that's a very good question. those larger numbers for the entire span of the pipeline from canada all the way to the gulf of mexico and as you all know half of that pipeline or the lower third is under construction being put into operation also the numbers for what we are looking at now are smaller. >> so the state department numbers are what you would say under consideration? >> will take the state department at its word that it believes in those numbers. we would like to see the 42,000 jobs at the site in their eis, 42,100 to be exact as what they put forward in the final impact statement. certainly we would like to see those and certa
tom donohue your boss lowered the direct jobs number to 250,000 in previous testimony you lowered the construction jobs to 116,000 hour the state department's eis concluded it would provide 2000 construction jobs and 50 ongoing jobs for maintenance. so how do you justify even within your own organization on numbers and if one is looking to the eis is a compelling reason for approval as it relates to jobs how was it so disparate from where they are? >> that's a very good question. those...
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tom donohue, your boss for the indirect jobs number to 250,000 in the previous testimony that the construction jobs to 25,000 in the rectangular jobs to 100 xt doesn't. however, the state department concluded the project would only create about 2000 short-term construction job that only 50 had going jobs for maintenance. so how do you justify the widespread, even within your own organization on numbers and if one is looking to the eis has a compelling reason for approval then as it relates to the jobs, how is it you're so desperate for more they are? >> that's a very good question and let me address it. [inaudible] >> of course, that's why we are here. the larger numbers. tires and of the pipeline from canada all the way to the gulf of mexico. as you well know, half of the pie plate or the lower 30s 30 being put into operation. the numbers from what we're looking at our smaller. were happy to take the state department numbers. the members of what he was safer for that under consideration haired >> will take the state department has repeatedly says that the numbers. we would like to 42,000 jobs
tom donohue, your boss for the indirect jobs number to 250,000 in the previous testimony that the construction jobs to 25,000 in the rectangular jobs to 100 xt doesn't. however, the state department concluded the project would only create about 2000 short-term construction job that only 50 had going jobs for maintenance. so how do you justify the widespread, even within your own organization on numbers and if one is looking to the eis has a compelling reason for approval then as it relates to...
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we'll let you get back to it, tom donohue the ceo and president of the u.s. chamber of commerce.thanks your help. >>> i wanted to point out paylocity just ipo'd and just opened, up higher, 64%, a cloud-based payroll and human capital company. >>> and straight ahead blame it on the weather. fedex reported a great miss in the latest quart and unusual storms and storms were cited and could it carry over for the rest of the year and affect the industry? we'll be right back. 'll be righ. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. be righ. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. make it happen with fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car
we'll let you get back to it, tom donohue the ceo and president of the u.s. chamber of commerce.thanks your help. >>> i wanted to point out paylocity just ipo'd and just opened, up higher, 64%, a cloud-based payroll and human capital company. >>> and straight ahead blame it on the weather. fedex reported a great miss in the latest quart and unusual storms and storms were cited and could it carry over for the rest of the year and affect the industry? we'll be right back. 'll be...