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and just come to realize this is a gigantic agency other than the cia doing things like this for eons. well, not eons. >> i thought the nsa was a boy band. >> it is. >> i went to see them and there was nobody there. here is the thing. i raise this question and it confuses me. if we knew something like this program could have stopped 9/11 we would have wanted it. however, if it stopped 9/11 then we would never have the conversation or the program. invented. therefore we would have 9/11. so actually there is actually discuss this. >> unless you got a delaurean. >> full of cocaine. >> i mean you are making the point that a lot of this started during the push administration and be -- bush administration and people are accused of hypocrisy for being against it now and for it then. you wonder how did russia warn us about the boston bombers, we should take a closer look at these two guys. we didn't do that but we are doing all this other stuff. what is working and what is not working. >> more obvious and in furiating is knowing what the fort hood shooter they had that information. they had t
and just come to realize this is a gigantic agency other than the cia doing things like this for eons. well, not eons. >> i thought the nsa was a boy band. >> it is. >> i went to see them and there was nobody there. here is the thing. i raise this question and it confuses me. if we knew something like this program could have stopped 9/11 we would have wanted it. however, if it stopped 9/11 then we would never have the conversation or the program. invented. therefore we would...
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hi, eone. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. and watch out because apparently washington does not want you finding out much at all abo this nsa snooping. senators closing the door on another secure briefing this week. let me say that is what's pretty weak. doesn'tthe public deserve better? who's going to save them? not this man of steel who might be smashing box office rords is weekend. yeah, this man of steel wants to smash down those doors of taxpayers erywhere. why are they lghing? which one of these will have theirs? you look goodne. >> to our superheroes, ben stein along with these two. adam, charl gasparino. what do you think? >> the sect meetings about the sret recordings tt th american people still aren't sure about, listen. at some point we should get something more than just a memo from the nsa telling them wat they did. we deserve answers. if there's sensitive things, that's one thg. i thin it's an affront. i think these guys have contempt for the amecan people, contempt for the constitution. i think they just don't c
hi, eone. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. and watch out because apparently washington does not want you finding out much at all abo this nsa snooping. senators closing the door on another secure briefing this week. let me say that is what's pretty weak. doesn'tthe public deserve better? who's going to save them? not this man of steel who might be smashing box office rords is weekend. yeah, this man of steel wants to smash down those doors of taxpayers erywhere. why are they lghing? which one...
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hi, eone. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. watch out because apparently washington does not want you finding out much at all abo this nsa snooping. senators closing the door on another secure briefing this week. let me say that is what's pretty weak. doesn'tthe public deserve better? who's going to save them? not this man of steel who might be smashing box office rords is weekend. yeah, this man of steel wants to smash down those doors of taxpayers erywhere. why are they lghing?
hi, eone. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. watch out because apparently washington does not want you finding out much at all abo this nsa snooping. senators closing the door on another secure briefing this week. let me say that is what's pretty weak. doesn'tthe public deserve better? who's going to save them? not this man of steel who might be smashing box office rords is weekend. yeah, this man of steel wants to smash down those doors of taxpayers erywhere. why are they lghing?
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it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is banned. going congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability and capability with them and they just threw it away so instead they opted to collect every but everything they could about everybody in this country and one of the reasons is that that they would want to do that the only one i could think of is they wanted to be able to leverage anybody in this country for example. we could take the case of the i.r.s. and the and the tea party and the harassing they're doing there one of the one of the people who is being harassed was giving testimony in front of congress and they said. which i thought was quite revealing that they had a question from the i.r.s. that said what is your relationship with
it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is banned. going congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability and capability with them and they just...
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saying that it helped thwart at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability in capability with them and they just threw it away so instead they opted to collect every but everything they could about everybody in this country and one of the reasons is that they would want to do that the only one i could think of is they wanted to be able to leverage anybody in this country for example. we could take the case of the i.r.s. and the and the tea party and the harassing they're doing there one of the one of the people who is being harassed was giving testimony in front of congress and they said. which i thought was quite revealing that they had a question from the i.r.s. that said what is your relationship with this ot
saying that it helped thwart at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability in capability with them and they just...
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it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to.
it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to.
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you seee only guy -- likeany on fine -- you see --eon sign lauzen berg lautenberg. but he did make a difference, josh, he got me on a train. i saved amtrak three times before he was elected. [laughter] hell thisow how the happened. you know what i mean yeah g? that is mostly true. [laughter] but your dad and i had a little -- as they say in southern delaware -- we had a little auburn call. he said, you know, joe, i think we should have one train, at least one of the runs, it is going to go from washington, make one stop, and then to new york. i said over my dead body. you think i'm kidding? that is the only time frank and i -- and frank, i said you are a powerful guy. you will not get another judge in new jersey, i promise you. cutas actually going to out the delaware station, my friend. he's said joe, imagine what it would mean to be able to do that. i said yeah, you have to limit the money and buy a place in washington. i can tell you that. the fact is that franco is had to be in the game -- that frank always had to be in the game. that is what i love about your f
you seee only guy -- likeany on fine -- you see --eon sign lauzen berg lautenberg. but he did make a difference, josh, he got me on a train. i saved amtrak three times before he was elected. [laughter] hell thisow how the happened. you know what i mean yeah g? that is mostly true. [laughter] but your dad and i had a little -- as they say in southern delaware -- we had a little auburn call. he said, you know, joe, i think we should have one train, at least one of the runs, it is going to go from...
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from now on, any speecher eon religion or sex must be okayed by the school board. >> she's a hero. girl who knew in her heart that she was right, who stood up for her beliefs, who stood up to authority. when she was at risk. >> reporter: pam stenzel declined our invitation for an interview. she continues to speak around the country. as for katelyn, she doesn't intend to keep silent, either. while he injunction against the school was denied, her scholarship is still guaranteed. how much did it mean to get that kind of support? >> it was exactly the validation i needed. >> reporter: just last week, she received a national student leadership award and she hopes to one day become a lawyer for the american civil liberties union. >> i feel like i've been given a unique position to be a vehicle for social change. i have the mike. i may as well use it. >> so, what do you think about what katelyn did or about the speaker? whose side are you on? let us know using #abc2020. we'll be right back. >>> next -- they're living the lifestyles of the young, the rich and the fabulous. and you're not.
from now on, any speecher eon religion or sex must be okayed by the school board. >> she's a hero. girl who knew in her heart that she was right, who stood up for her beliefs, who stood up to authority. when she was at risk. >> reporter: pam stenzel declined our invitation for an interview. she continues to speak around the country. as for katelyn, she doesn't intend to keep silent, either. while he injunction against the school was denied, her scholarship is still guaranteed. how...
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. >> for eons we've thought of happiness as a personality trait and it's actually much more appropriatethink of it as a skill or a set of skills that we can teach ourselves and teach our children, that we can practice with them. >> reporter: more and more research confirms what they're finding here at berkeley, says christine carter: not that those who have less are happier, but that those who have and spend more are often just speeding up the happiness treadmill. >> the wealthier you are the more money you spend on stuff that increases your sense of what you need in life and that can be a little bit of an addictive cycle that does not bring happiness. likability and kindness, and empathy, these are things that make you happy. they connect you to other people and that's the most important thing. >> reporter: okay, enough theory. let's talk about me. i try to be likable, kind: had the video provoked involuntary compassion or hadn't it? not initially, said jennifer stellar. >> what we noticed was the first time you watched it you didn't have a very strong physiological response. >> report
. >> for eons we've thought of happiness as a personality trait and it's actually much more appropriatethink of it as a skill or a set of skills that we can teach ourselves and teach our children, that we can practice with them. >> reporter: more and more research confirms what they're finding here at berkeley, says christine carter: not that those who have less are happier, but that those who have and spend more are often just speeding up the happiness treadmill. >> the...
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it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability in capability with them and they just threw it away so instead they opted to collect every but everything they could about everybody in this country and one of the reasons is that they would want to do that the only one i could think of is they wanted to be able to leverage anybody in this country for example. we could take the case of the i.r.s. and that in the tea party and the harassing they're doing their one of the one of the people who is being harassed was giving testimony in front of congress and they said. which i thought was quite revealing that they had a question from the i.r.s. that said what is your relationship with this ot
it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and twirl eons of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we have to do this in order to find the bad guys in the networks and i just absolutely false you don't have to do that there were ways and means to do that and i left that ability in capability with them and they just...
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these changes, fundamentally jeopardizing our environment, and we do not have eons to fix it. we rely on this environment for water, air, food and so much economic activity. we cannot turned a blind eye to climate change. instead, we need to start preparing for it and work harder to stop it. that's why i call on congress to stop the attacks on our environment and finally pass legislation to reduce greenhouse gas and carbon pollution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to voice my serious concern with medicare's implementation of the durable medical equipment, prosthetics and supplies competitive bidding program. despite strong congressional concern about the need for further transparency, the lack of binding bids during the contract process and the improper vetting of the financials of many firms that have been awarded contracts. medicare still plans to move forward in implementing round two of the program on july 1.
these changes, fundamentally jeopardizing our environment, and we do not have eons to fix it. we rely on this environment for water, air, food and so much economic activity. we cannot turned a blind eye to climate change. instead, we need to start preparing for it and work harder to stop it. that's why i call on congress to stop the attacks on our environment and finally pass legislation to reduce greenhouse gas and carbon pollution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the...
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com eon. do not be shy. why don't you want to let the people choose? the people's party does not trust the people. >> committing to tories spending plans, his greatest achievement [indiscernible] >> i hope i can do a lot better than that. >> candace prime minister confirm that you will recall parliament before any action is taken to arm the syrian opposition during the recess? >> i have never been someone who has wanted to stand against the house having a say on any of these issues. i have always been someone to make sure that parliament is recalled to discuss important issues. let me stress that no decision has been taken to arm the rebels. i do not think this issue arises. i supported holding the vote on iraq in my premiership, when there was the issue of libya, i recalled the house and allowed the house to have a vote. if the issue does not arrive, because we have made no decision to arm the rebels. >> yet again, we have no answers from the prime minister who blames everyone but himself. let me give him one more chance. why doesn't he admit what eve
com eon. do not be shy. why don't you want to let the people choose? the people's party does not trust the people. >> committing to tories spending plans, his greatest achievement [indiscernible] >> i hope i can do a lot better than that. >> candace prime minister confirm that you will recall parliament before any action is taken to arm the syrian opposition during the recess? >> i have never been someone who has wanted to stand against the house having a say on any of...
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i remember when i was graduating from college eons ago, booze allen, a good firm, but kind of a thirdckinsey and you're going to work for booze allen? oh it was never considered the top, top firm. when i heard that, i thought that's weird.ey responsible forl this? >> dana: what would have -- does anybody ask, why would you leave the nsa where you have -- >> it's an odd trajectory. >> dana: i think the private sector has a loft answer to go do as well. in the meantime, do you think that snowden is in russia? >> i would gather given what happened last week with putin and obama, probably yes. when you looked at that body language on the couch, that body language sitting in the two seats at the g8, it was so revealing. putin was just kind of looking right through the president. it's horrible to seem you don't want to see our president looking like he's kind of disappearing in the chair. but he didn't look like he had a lot of respect for him. i know a lot about russia. they don't current israeli a -- current israeli a lot of respect. >> peter: hillary clinton came out, china. does it mean
i remember when i was graduating from college eons ago, booze allen, a good firm, but kind of a thirdckinsey and you're going to work for booze allen? oh it was never considered the top, top firm. when i heard that, i thought that's weird.ey responsible forl this? >> dana: what would have -- does anybody ask, why would you leave the nsa where you have -- >> it's an odd trajectory. >> dana: i think the private sector has a loft answer to go do as well. in the meantime, do you...
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public displace, people leaving messages, wanting to be seen, is something that's happened forever, for eonsthat are, as your put it, risque, or daredevilish. the barrier for what peep are embarrassed by has fallen with youth. young eer people -- people are more willing to expose the aspects of their personal lives, sexual encounters. that seems to -- >> i just saw a woman in a bikini on insta gram. like, i wouldn't -- >> there's no time when you're on instagram where you can't go to like the explore button and it's not usually pictures of, you know, scenery. >> you know, it's interesting. i just explored explorer. i'm not sure i want to look again. >> it's a kind of nature. >> the american park system is not heavily represented in your explorer instagram. >> there's an occasional purple mountains majesty there. >> stop that. >> it's not yellowstone. >> in this interesting period of time, we're self-documenting everything we do. it's the adolescence of that era. >> we're acting like a bunch of adolescents. good lord. the piece is called "facebook made me do it." up next, cnbc's kelly evans j
public displace, people leaving messages, wanting to be seen, is something that's happened forever, for eonsthat are, as your put it, risque, or daredevilish. the barrier for what peep are embarrassed by has fallen with youth. young eer people -- people are more willing to expose the aspects of their personal lives, sexual encounters. that seems to -- >> i just saw a woman in a bikini on insta gram. like, i wouldn't -- >> there's no time when you're on instagram where you can't go...
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ancient mountains, sharp peaks and -- were rounded and smoothed through the forces of nature over eons of time. the result satisfies the soul. thanks to the u.s. postal service, the world can get a glimpse of our majestic mountains on a new stamp commemorating our 150 years. based on a photograph taken in pocahontas county, west virginia, that stamp stands as a testament to our bragging about being almost heaven in every inch legitimate. those same mountains, mr. speaker, have honed a people for whom the phrase mountaineers are always free is more than a state motto. it is a way of life. west virginians may be somewhat stubborn when it comes to asking for help for themselves, even if life itself depends on it. . but they are the first in line to offer help and assistance to their neighbors. in west virginia, mr. speaker, we if a step further. i doubt we have ever known a stranger in any of our 55 counties. if you need help, west virginians are there for you. the charitable spirit along west virginia is built on wrong solid principles, first and foremost you will find an abundance of fa
ancient mountains, sharp peaks and -- were rounded and smoothed through the forces of nature over eons of time. the result satisfies the soul. thanks to the u.s. postal service, the world can get a glimpse of our majestic mountains on a new stamp commemorating our 150 years. based on a photograph taken in pocahontas county, west virginia, that stamp stands as a testament to our bragging about being almost heaven in every inch legitimate. those same mountains, mr. speaker, have honed a people...
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businesses, women-owned businesses, family farmers, black farmers who have been discriminated against for eons under the agricultural department. my amendment would have caused a pacific outreach to these individuals and i'm glad for it. was able to support the mcgovern amendment which had an offset that i believe was a proper offset, that would have put the money, $20 billion, back in. again, i want to remind my colleagues, our deficit is going down, our economy is percolating. i didn't say it was perfect. i didn't say everyone had a job. what i did say is that we're making progress. why are we continuing to do injury to those who cannot speak for themselves? i do not know. and again, i was eager to see in this bill, to be able to work with more urban gardens, community gardens, what we call victory gardens. they've been successful in the city of houston, in acres home, in fact, in fifth ward. i see them as progress, the growing of food, the putting food on the tables, healthy food, of people who don't have the means to get good vegetables and to be able to use those urban gardens, to teach c
businesses, women-owned businesses, family farmers, black farmers who have been discriminated against for eons under the agricultural department. my amendment would have caused a pacific outreach to these individuals and i'm glad for it. was able to support the mcgovern amendment which had an offset that i believe was a proper offset, that would have put the money, $20 billion, back in. again, i want to remind my colleagues, our deficit is going down, our economy is percolating. i didn't say it...