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host: who do you mean by "these eople," richard? andre: disturb people who commit the crimes. so if we need an editor in chief, i could volunteer for that. because the first amendment really doesn't apply if people are dying. of course, i would give a waive ed and libby. you guys are great. guest: people have made that point. we'll see if there's any discussion of sort of how the first amendment bumps up against the second amendment. and causes some of this violence. and i think the fact that there's discussion of a commission or commission on mass violence is sort of a way of opening the door to a discussion of this outside of this. host: we see this in the proposal.o manyee
host: who do you mean by "these eople," richard? andre: disturb people who commit the crimes. so if we need an editor in chief, i could volunteer for that. because the first amendment really doesn't apply if people are dying. of course, i would give a waive ed and libby. you guys are great. guest: people have made that point. we'll see if there's any discussion of sort of how the first amendment bumps up against the second amendment. and causes some of this violence. and i think the...
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including 8-year-old artii richard, &phooddng a sign that reads "noo more hurtinn eople - peace." the child's message ttanscended social media and ehoed across the nation and staged a silent run to honor - him and other victimss.. a moment offsilence was also &pobserved bbfore the opening bell at the new yyrk stock andd.. new at :30../.small bombings.../ is if so.....how do we... preppre? that rrngs us tt our question of the day.does the tragedy in go... o....fox- baltimoreedot com ../ tell us... what you off... thru... - faceeook.../. send... us... a tweet.. at foxbbltimore.../. text... your answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a for foo45b for no. a towson preschool teacher thoseeinjured in yesterdays bombings.jaance park... &pcenter...where eeika brannock &pspent the past four yrs s a teacherr 3p3 3 &"i havee2 chhllren........ prettt unbelievable." 33& thh explosionss.. maryland raaing commissioo... to... take a closer &plook... at their áowná chuukas of theemaryyand jockey &pclub spooe wwth us earlier on the suuject. &ppubjecc.13::4:25-24:42"we'ree & elllon the way o this. w
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we need to invest in our eople. that is how america will lead in the world. let's live up to the wisdom of every mother and father. there is no limit of how big she can dream and how much she can achieve. this truly is the unfinished business of the twenty first century. and it is the work that we are called to do. i look forward to being your partner in the days and years ahead. let's fight for opportunity and dignity. let's fight for freedom and equality. let's keep fighting for full participation and let's keep telling the world over and over again that yes, women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights. once and for all. thank you all so much. [applause] thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you. >> also at the women in of the rld's submit chelsea clinton moderated a parnl of tech entrepreneurs. his is just over 25 minutes. >> in this household there are eight children. it is a hectic, busy life. >> my father is working 15-hour days and he's trying to as best as he can to support us. my life was difficult when i lived back in brookl
we need to invest in our eople. that is how america will lead in the world. let's live up to the wisdom of every mother and father. there is no limit of how big she can dream and how much she can achieve. this truly is the unfinished business of the twenty first century. and it is the work that we are called to do. i look forward to being your partner in the days and years ahead. let's fight for opportunity and dignity. let's fight for freedom and equality. let's keep fighting for full...
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look, i might not know anything about show business but sending gifts eople who can do something for you is called bribery. it's a simple thank you. well, i'm glad to hear that because if i had to give somebody a gift to get an award to p it's not worth having. you might as well just go on down to the trophy store and buy one your self. i really want that award. me, too. get that catalog. well, are you coming in or not? das is a big moment for me. i want to drink it in. me, too. where's the bar? hey, not so fast. d, thi me shoes are killing me. i should never have let that salesgirl talk me into getting them. they look real good. you think so? man: dr. crane. bob peterson voting committee. look good luck tonight. thank you, thank you. oh, and thanks for the bathrobe oh... nothing. people get out of the shower, they're cold. hey, dr. crane love the watch. . well, thanks. it was nothing really. it's a pretty good likeness of me though, isn't it? daphne: can we sit down? i have got it down. oh, daphne, we're at table eight. this isn't our table. it is now. hey, isn't that fletcher grey?
look, i might not know anything about show business but sending gifts eople who can do something for you is called bribery. it's a simple thank you. well, i'm glad to hear that because if i had to give somebody a gift to get an award to p it's not worth having. you might as well just go on down to the trophy store and buy one your self. i really want that award. me, too. get that catalog. well, are you coming in or not? das is a big moment for me. i want to drink it in. me, too. where's the...
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the investigation focuses on the eople. it has nothing to do with the religion. host: bloomberg has the story from last week. back in 2006, a disaffected 22-wrote chechen spent 18 months trolling radical website eventually getting invited into private on-line forums where he atched bomb making videos. giving some insight into one identity that was created in order to gain trust and information. guest: that would be a network undercover operation that would be covered under the same rules for all undercover perations. if you can get into those groups, you can find out a lot. there has been a lot done on the rea of radicalization. what is the role of the internet in radicalization? there has been some incredibly interesting works done in this matter on the role of al qaeda in the united states and in the world. are we looking at al qaeda central as our primary enemy, or are we looking at the age hottest movement echo he talks about the radicalization of these people and recruit into terrorist cells. he has done this for a lot of interviews with people. i find him t
the investigation focuses on the eople. it has nothing to do with the religion. host: bloomberg has the story from last week. back in 2006, a disaffected 22-wrote chechen spent 18 months trolling radical website eventually getting invited into private on-line forums where he atched bomb making videos. giving some insight into one identity that was created in order to gain trust and information. guest: that would be a network undercover operation that would be covered under the same rules for...
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. >> i think that in many ways a line has been crossed when see eople killed by theds of regime. lou: the mixed messages could have the syrian dictator wondering whether he has crossed a so-called red line at all, and whether empty threats are being issued by the leader of the free world, president made his comments after meeting with king abdullah of jordan, a flood of refugees has crossed the border from syria. fox news senior white house correspondent reports. >> a day a after his aide said siarsyria had used chemical wea. >> this is not solve overnight. >> reporter: mr. obama met with jordan's king abdullah. >> since yoo must visit to jordan 5 weeks ago we had over 50,000 refugees, we're 10% of increase of our population. >> reporter: jordan's jobless rate is 20% that puts political pressure on the king, lawmakers saying supporting abdullah is one of the main reasons for intervention in syria, but first is securing chemical weapons after assad's fall. u.s. said there is fizz logical evidence of chemical weapons use. there are questions about the chain of custody, and u.n. inv
. >> i think that in many ways a line has been crossed when see eople killed by theds of regime. lou: the mixed messages could have the syrian dictator wondering whether he has crossed a so-called red line at all, and whether empty threats are being issued by the leader of the free world, president made his comments after meeting with king abdullah of jordan, a flood of refugees has crossed the border from syria. fox news senior white house correspondent reports. >> a day a after...
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would be devastating for a city of 10 million eople if they fired on him. we are there without any doubt so he understands if he took that step he would lose his regime. the united states would ensure that. that is what we're there for. >> what the doctrine if there is one that can be easily synopsized says that says the any leader if you fre the artillery which would be devastating effect on south korea and the seoul and environ that will be the result? do we hae a docrine that says instead of there would be assured destruction? for north korea if they were to carry out such an attack? >> our plans here are solid. they get updated continuously, because we have capability improvement. but make no mistake about it, we would be all in with the air power and the land forces. ewith would counter by invading north korea. we would go to the jugular as quickly as we can. with airpower, where the seat of power is and systematically take the rime down once and for all. if the invation it would take police and encouner the invation first and simultaneously while we a
would be devastating for a city of 10 million eople if they fired on him. we are there without any doubt so he understands if he took that step he would lose his regime. the united states would ensure that. that is what we're there for. >> what the doctrine if there is one that can be easily synopsized says that says the any leader if you fre the artillery which would be devastating effect on south korea and the seoul and environ that will be the result? do we hae a docrine that says...
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there was, you know, eople were reading fine print. what do you say?ll, i think what people ay attention to is the forward gyps, just also remember apple generally always gives conservative guidance forward looking, b look at the phaks. i mean, this split personality thing people talked about today, the identity crisis, apple's trading in a price to earnings ratio comparable to dell. tell me which stock you want to own. gerri: stocks cheap for a reason, doesn't mean they are a good value. is apple? >> you have to look a little bit going forward, and apple had strong demand in china, and the number of stores opening there is actually pretty fast. they are going fast there, so that's one thing so keep an eye on international growth, but also look at the fundmental disruption apple's doing now. interesting piece of data, the increase of ipad unit sale, year on year, jives up really nicely -- increasedby 8 million yiewns, that's about how much the pc market declined if you add up -- gerri: wow. >> add up hp, dell, and others. gerri: very interesting, and,
there was, you know, eople were reading fine print. what do you say?ll, i think what people ay attention to is the forward gyps, just also remember apple generally always gives conservative guidance forward looking, b look at the phaks. i mean, this split personality thing people talked about today, the identity crisis, apple's trading in a price to earnings ratio comparable to dell. tell me which stock you want to own. gerri: stocks cheap for a reason, doesn't mean they are a good value. is...
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. >> no, lou, it is a god -- where in the second amendment, where it says -- >>eople are -- i have to take our leave. >> shall not be infringed. >> lou: you get the last word but has to be a quick one. >> the point is, is what -- where is the room for infringement? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment and wouldn't -- >> i have to leave you, asking the question. and i appreciate you being here, to provide that. a few answers to the few questions i put your way. eric, thanks, eric pratt and paul helmkey, thank you very much. 2016, obama's america, runaway hit at the box office last year, hit at the box office last year, documentary look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it ruces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenancee-ups. treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms.
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eople. my question is: is there a critical need for these workers? or are we undercutting the american job market of kids coming out of college. which is it? >> i think if you look at both sides, it's probably somewhere in between. i have talked to recruiters in silicon valley who say there is a need for workers that is not being met by local graduates and i also talked to recruiters who say there are come sumps -- some companies using it to get lower paid workers because the restrictions on wages are limited. and so, think it's -- . >> a combination of the two? >> yes. >> and what do the googles and facebooks stand to gain by the higher tex visasy that looking to expand? y that talking about is any going from 65,000 of the visas to 110,000 a year. >> it would have an opportunity to expand after that based on economic demand. and i think ideally for silicon valley, from their point of view, they would want unlimited opportunity to have these. right now, they had asked for double or triple. they asked for quadruple and triple and got double. it's a co
eople. my question is: is there a critical need for these workers? or are we undercutting the american job market of kids coming out of college. which is it? >> i think if you look at both sides, it's probably somewhere in between. i have talked to recruiters in silicon valley who say there is a need for workers that is not being met by local graduates and i also talked to recruiters who say there are come sumps -- some companies using it to get lower paid workers because the restrictions...
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and the russian government is doing some of this, is trying to build factories to give people jobs. ,eople who are employed integrated and society in that way, are far less likely to be a missionary for al qaeda. >> i'm sorry, we have three minutes left. 30 seconds. >> thank you. i just want to say that the mention of these committees and columbia, and russia, they have started setting up similar committees for former fighters. this is something that i would say would be an area where the u.s. government and russia would be able to share experiences. >> ok. thank you very much. we appreciate all of the witnesses. let us just know that the end, theng the cold war, i was soviet union's worst enemy, nemesis, because i believe that free people need to determine who their number one enemies are and work to try to defeat them, and i does not mean that the people you work with are perfect, etc. and we did bring down the soviet union. in chinadical islam -- and china appeared to be the main advert site areas of the free world. i hope we all work together against a religion that will motivate peopl
and the russian government is doing some of this, is trying to build factories to give people jobs. ,eople who are employed integrated and society in that way, are far less likely to be a missionary for al qaeda. >> i'm sorry, we have three minutes left. 30 seconds. >> thank you. i just want to say that the mention of these committees and columbia, and russia, they have started setting up similar committees for former fighters. this is something that i would say would be an area...
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eople were killed... g 10 first responders. the explosion and fire alsot hundreds of people homeless. >> 14 people were killed including 10 first responders. the explosion and fire also left hundreds of people homeless. >> that's amazing. and it didn't get a lot of attention because of what happened in boston. >> right. exactly. >>> the mississippi river is expected to crest in some spots today. the river has reached 10 to 12 inalg banks stage and in illinois and mississippi have evacuated. over the weekend, two people in indiana and one in missouri died when their cars were swept off flooded roads. the water has also swamped hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland. >>> 6:16. let's check traffic. >> at the bay bridge they turned on the metering lights. the fastrak lanes are filling in and so we are stacking up beyond the first overcrossing. so probably 10 minutes right now to get you on to the bay bridge. westbound 92 at industrial, there was a car fire that was cleared to the right-hand shoulder. so i don't think it's putti
eople were killed... g 10 first responders. the explosion and fire alsot hundreds of people homeless. >> 14 people were killed including 10 first responders. the explosion and fire also left hundreds of people homeless. >> that's amazing. and it didn't get a lot of attention because of what happened in boston. >> right. exactly. >>> the mississippi river is expected to crest in some spots today. the river has reached 10 to 12 inalg banks stage and in illinois and...
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it, the group that has so much hate within and that yesterday went crazy calling for violence for eople in the street. i can announce here we have defeated a coupe but they are going to continue to destabilize. today i declare the coup defeated. >> sreenivasan: the official results from sunday's election showed maduro winning by 265,000 votes. opposition officials say their count shows that capriles won by more than 300,000 votes. a major earthquake struck southeastern iran today, killing dozens of people. the quake registered a magnitude of 7.7 and was centered near saravan, about 26 miles from the pakistani border. it flattened homes and killed at least 34 people on the pakistani side. in iran, state media initially reported at least 46 killed, but later, dropped any reference to deaths. in economic news, u.s. homebuilders started work on more than a million units in march, the most in nearly five years. and on wall street today, stocks made up a big chunk of yesterday's losses. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 157 points to close well above 14,756. the nasdaq rose 48
it, the group that has so much hate within and that yesterday went crazy calling for violence for eople in the street. i can announce here we have defeated a coupe but they are going to continue to destabilize. today i declare the coup defeated. >> sreenivasan: the official results from sunday's election showed maduro winning by 265,000 votes. opposition officials say their count shows that capriles won by more than 300,000 votes. a major earthquake struck southeastern iran today, killing...
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right now you need to prove criminal intent to defraud eople. look at any number of examples, the mf global example, a particularly egregious one where jon, the former head of goldman, a former governor of new jersey, essentially $1 billion of money disappeared. the reason they will tell the public that nobody went to jail or was prosecuted is because in order to prove intent that they were trying to defraud people, it is a very hard thing to do. i would argue -- as i said, i would not classify myself as a pro-regulation person, but any thinking person realizes that f everyone is driving race cars and there are zero speed limits and everyone is just mandated to self regulate and not crashing the people, alternately you will get bad actors to crash into other people. i think the laws need to be more strict. the hope was that the momentum coming out of the crisis would be used to change those laws, but unfortunately things are fading into memory. rankly, that is what banks want. they want us to receive into memory. personally i thought the jpmorga
right now you need to prove criminal intent to defraud eople. look at any number of examples, the mf global example, a particularly egregious one where jon, the former head of goldman, a former governor of new jersey, essentially $1 billion of money disappeared. the reason they will tell the public that nobody went to jail or was prosecuted is because in order to prove intent that they were trying to defraud people, it is a very hard thing to do. i would argue -- as i said, i would not classify...
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we need to be able to hear eople speaking for themselves outside the box.ord the status quo any more. warring to global warming. executive host and producer of democracy now amy in-depth three hours live sunday noon eastern on book espn2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with sara national security staff writer for the national journal of alk about the use domestic drones. differencenguish the between military and domestic drones. guest: a drone is an aircraft a hout a pilot on board but lot of americans are concerned when they hear drone because predator drones overseas or taking out enemies different from the technology u.s. manufacturers hope to use on u.s. soil. lighter, some as light as two pounds. so they don't have a pilot, they be controlled by remote or laptop or on board but not used for the same thing. are domestic drones being used now? guest: they are being used by for some search and rescue operations, track criminals in the alabama hostage standoff a couple of months ago they were flown overhead to get what the scene was o
we need to be able to hear eople speaking for themselves outside the box.ord the status quo any more. warring to global warming. executive host and producer of democracy now amy in-depth three hours live sunday noon eastern on book espn2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with sara national security staff writer for the national journal of alk about the use domestic drones. differencenguish the between military and domestic drones. guest: a drone is an...
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he and his bank helped 9.4 million of the world's poorest .eople receive microloans the bank has given loans of a few dollars by millions who by traditional standards are not orthy of credit. he flew in the face of conventional economic theory and certainly within banking practice but it worked. recipients paid back the loans and got ahead financially. he financial outreach to those below the poverty level has been life altering for women in nigeria, haiti, cambodia, peru. dr. yunus has inspired local efforts in dozens of nations, including our own. his life and testament are to the difference a single person can make here on work. dr. yunu s's legacy will be measured, not simply by the many awards he's won over his career, such as we honor him with today, but by the current and future generations of people who will travel the road from prompt to success and sufficiency because of dr. yunu s's vision and commitment. he believes that we have the power to end poverty, not just alleviate it, but end it, and we should take him seriously. mohammad yunus has shown us how and is showing us no
he and his bank helped 9.4 million of the world's poorest .eople receive microloans the bank has given loans of a few dollars by millions who by traditional standards are not orthy of credit. he flew in the face of conventional economic theory and certainly within banking practice but it worked. recipients paid back the loans and got ahead financially. he financial outreach to those below the poverty level has been life altering for women in nigeria, haiti, cambodia, peru. dr. yunus has...
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and host: who do you mean by "these eople," richard? andre: disturb people who commit the crimes.if we need an editor in chief, i could volunteer for that. because the first amendment really doesn't apply if people are dying. of course, i would give a waive ed and libby. you guys are great. guest: people have made that point. we'll see if there's any discussion of sort of how the first amendment bumps up against the second amendment. and causes some of this violence. and i think the fact that there's discussion of a commission or commission on mass violence is sort of a way of opening the door to a discussion of this outside of this. host: we see this in the proposal.o manyee -- mansion-toomey proposal. guest: the way they see this or the way they have sold it to each other is if we find a bunch of people who can go sit in a room and hash out here's the, a lot of with which people this morning have been talking bout -- and if they come up to us with a unanimous set of recommendations and surveyed the country, why wouldn't we at least look at the possibility of taking these recomme
and host: who do you mean by "these eople," richard? andre: disturb people who commit the crimes.if we need an editor in chief, i could volunteer for that. because the first amendment really doesn't apply if people are dying. of course, i would give a waive ed and libby. you guys are great. guest: people have made that point. we'll see if there's any discussion of sort of how the first amendment bumps up against the second amendment. and causes some of this violence. and i think the...
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we're not that far from it. .eople don't understand arrests on bemade a year. that number is down to a trickle now. the people trying to enter are getting arrested or turning back and going back to mexico. still a lot that needs to be done. wey different from where were a decade ago. we're trying to move from a reasonable control border to one that is pretty secure. not 100%. we are not going to stop everybody. look at the german border. guards with sht--k rders had a bad day 95% interdiction rate. about a thousand people a year made it across the border. we have been doing better. from virginia. caller: there are three ideas that we can use to achieve a secure borders and fight terrorism without infringing on people's liberties. the first flight would be to change our foreign policy. we're taking a big stick and poking at a hornet's nest. the war on drugs has pretty much failed. anybody trying to take drugs. that will secure the borders a little better. if we change social security around a low ittle bit. one thing about the terror suspect right now. how hard
we're not that far from it. .eople don't understand arrests on bemade a year. that number is down to a trickle now. the people trying to enter are getting arrested or turning back and going back to mexico. still a lot that needs to be done. wey different from where were a decade ago. we're trying to move from a reasonable control border to one that is pretty secure. not 100%. we are not going to stop everybody. look at the german border. guards with sht--k rders had a bad day 95% interdiction...
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i want to permally thank the general because we decided to add that to the program to get eople to listen served and you did. we thank you, general. [applause] finally, for now we decided to get 2,700 of our closest friends together for a little dinner. we welcome you. we want you to enjoy your dinner. we have a great program for you but for now, enjoy your dinner and we'll see you in a little while. bloomberg news, carol lee the wall street journey" jay carney press secretary to the . esident, ed henry fox news , the tribune newspaper. >> so now you can enjoy your dinner. thank you. >> as you heard announced dinner s about to be served here at the white house corps spon departments' dinner. a lot of tweets commenting on michelle obama's appearance. stunning is the most common word used. here's a couple of words i don't understand. they will begin with a salad with crab meat. that's the salad. peared e is a filet ith poached halibet with whipped potatoes, seasonal baby egetables. finally, dessert is a lord baltimore cake, yellow cake with almonds, cherries, encased in a fluffy mar regulat
i want to permally thank the general because we decided to add that to the program to get eople to listen served and you did. we thank you, general. [applause] finally, for now we decided to get 2,700 of our closest friends together for a little dinner. we welcome you. we want you to enjoy your dinner. we have a great program for you but for now, enjoy your dinner and we'll see you in a little while. bloomberg news, carol lee the wall street journey" jay carney press secretary to the ....
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that withinremember the arctic there are people who have lived there for thousands of years. ,eople whoe, their homes. of relatively recent arrivals in this neighborhood so the interrelationships between what happens to the people and the disappearance of the ice and the development of the arctic could be up fundamentally political and even judicial concern. what are the legal rights of the people who live there for thousands of years compared to the claims made by states and corporations? but there also similarities between what is happening in the arctic regions and what is taking place in the himalayas or you also have countries like china and india and russia and the united states in the arctic and theofcoas well, and we increasingly see the development of the arctic cooperation being a model for the countries in the himalayas. our arctics in neighborhoods is not just of consequence for us in the arctic and the countries that want to be with us in the utilization of the arctic, but can also serve as a model for the part of the world were almost 2 billion people depend on the water s
that withinremember the arctic there are people who have lived there for thousands of years. ,eople whoe, their homes. of relatively recent arrivals in this neighborhood so the interrelationships between what happens to the people and the disappearance of the ice and the development of the arctic could be up fundamentally political and even judicial concern. what are the legal rights of the people who live there for thousands of years compared to the claims made by states and corporations? but...
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its population nearly 10 million eople. zach in sharon, connecticut on our republican line. zach, what do you think about the role of the u.s. military worldwide? caller: well, i think as much as everybody doesn't want to look at it, the united states at this point is pretty much left with the same political and military position as great britain was back when it was really an empire. the whole thing about the navy at that point was that they needed to have that big navy, just because it had to exist. otherwise they had no political influence around the world. unfortunately the united states is kind of stuck in that same position. and that said, unfortunately though, one of the problems that we've had with south korea all this time is that we never really allowed them to develop in their own defense, so we've been stuck babysitting them for all those years. and, if that had never really happened that way, south korea would probably be taking care of itself by now. host: zach in connecticut. from "the denver post" this morning, u.s. military death in afghanistan stand at 2,06
its population nearly 10 million eople. zach in sharon, connecticut on our republican line. zach, what do you think about the role of the u.s. military worldwide? caller: well, i think as much as everybody doesn't want to look at it, the united states at this point is pretty much left with the same political and military position as great britain was back when it was really an empire. the whole thing about the navy at that point was that they needed to have that big navy, just because it had to...
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i would like to say that if you have money and united states money that has been made by ,eople in generalthe labor and if corporations and rich of the country do not want to pay their taxes, they should have to leave the country or pay their taxes. is corporations as well as the rich in the united states. if they want me to pay my taxes , i doduce social security not know how many more acts they will go through. we should have a poor people's campaign come to washington dc and put them all out and let the people take over the government. thank you. host: leanne, thank you for the call from north carolina. thank you for the call from north carolina. here's the cover from cq weekly -- , there iswitter page this from joseph ramirez -- john joins us from jackson new jersey -- jackson, new jersey. as the president prepares his budget this week, good morning. caller: good morning. we have all these comments and so forth about the budget and so forth, and one solution that i --e not heard any politician it is a solution that could cure a lot of problems -- that is term limits. --m limits for all
i would like to say that if you have money and united states money that has been made by ,eople in generalthe labor and if corporations and rich of the country do not want to pay their taxes, they should have to leave the country or pay their taxes. is corporations as well as the rich in the united states. if they want me to pay my taxes , i doduce social security not know how many more acts they will go through. we should have a poor people's campaign come to washington dc and put them all out...
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guest: but the big news out of that is that basically nothing happened. ,eople have just accepted itmove on. the pentagon, i think, did a good job of getting everybody .eady for this i thought it was long overdue, the repeal of don't ask don't tell. most of the people felt the same way. the spike or been of gays andnt lesbians that sometimes we had .eared going into this but it doesn't matter who the target is. it matters that there is harassment or assault of any kind. students at the naval academy are dressed as midshipmen, the official military rank. you can see the students between classes and also on the yard ship, the arbitral ship. we have some of the basic training required of all of the graduates, and the graduation ceremony will take place next month. charles is joining us from connecticut, republican line, with ray mabus, u.s. navy secretary. caller: good morning, steve. it's 32 days. good morning, mr. secretary. i question has to do with what you are just speaking of, new ways of thinking. in this day of nuclear arms, ira member films -- i remember films when the testing
guest: but the big news out of that is that basically nothing happened. ,eople have just accepted itmove on. the pentagon, i think, did a good job of getting everybody .eady for this i thought it was long overdue, the repeal of don't ask don't tell. most of the people felt the same way. the spike or been of gays andnt lesbians that sometimes we had .eared going into this but it doesn't matter who the target is. it matters that there is harassment or assault of any kind. students at the naval...
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eople that get up and go to work every day, tma have picked the fruits that you put onr cereal this morning. they could be cleaning the room you slept in in chicago. they're spread across the econo. they're hardworking people. but they're undocumented, they have no country. about half them are here because they came initially as visitors or college students, and they stayed. they are here illegally. there are no questions about t they are undocumented. and the questions we've asked ourselves overed and over for the last many years, what are we going to do? in the last presidential campaign, governor romney said they should self-deport themselves, they should leave. that isn't going to happen. it may be good campaign rhetoric, but it doesn't reflect reality. when you find when you get to know the undocumented is they don't live in houses filled with undocumented people. it's notten common to find -- it's not uncommon to find that dad is a citizen, the children were born here and they're citizens. it is mom who is undocumented. these stories are repeated over and over again. the se eight of u
eople that get up and go to work every day, tma have picked the fruits that you put onr cereal this morning. they could be cleaning the room you slept in in chicago. they're spread across the econo. they're hardworking people. but they're undocumented, they have no country. about half them are here because they came initially as visitors or college students, and they stayed. they are here illegally. there are no questions about t they are undocumented. and the questions we've asked ourselves...
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me,eople always like to ask how did you come across this story?times is a lot you find a news story while you are supposed to be working on something else, which can be frustrating at times. that is exactly what happened to me. i was doing internet research one day. and this is a photo i came across. it was on a department of energy web site. they had put up a newsletter for one of the department of energy facilities. this newsletter said this month in history, something along those lines. i love this one because there's a beautiful vanishing point at the end of the room. i looked at the machines with all these knobs and i was sucked into it and the women looked so lovely and they have nice posture and the 1940's hairdos'. the caption said "these young women, many of them high school graduates from rural tennessee were enriching uranium for the world's first atomic bomb, however they did not know that at the time." >> the lives and work of women in ohrid, tennessee, this weekend. saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> washington journal con
me,eople always like to ask how did you come across this story?times is a lot you find a news story while you are supposed to be working on something else, which can be frustrating at times. that is exactly what happened to me. i was doing internet research one day. and this is a photo i came across. it was on a department of energy web site. they had put up a newsletter for one of the department of energy facilities. this newsletter said this month in history, something along those lines. i...
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so on the language side, one of the qualifications for being a navigator is that you service eople in cultural and lynn gistgsh linguistic and appropriate ways. we are working very closely with the agent-broker community. i've had a number of meetings with their trade associations and with agents and brokers directly and we've come up a way for agents and brokers to be able to enroll people in -- through the marketplaces and we are definitely expected they will play a significant role, particularly with regard to small business, as they do today. >> the gentlelady's time has expired. are you asking for perhaps a written statement because i think the chair would like to know that as well to help people who may be in other groups? >> yes, mr. chairman. i think it's very important. all hands on deck for enrollment. >> so you'll get back to a written response for that? >> sure. >> now i recognize the gentleman, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was surprised that people you talked to, there's an excitement out there. the excitement i find in my district is kind
so on the language side, one of the qualifications for being a navigator is that you service eople in cultural and lynn gistgsh linguistic and appropriate ways. we are working very closely with the agent-broker community. i've had a number of meetings with their trade associations and with agents and brokers directly and we've come up a way for agents and brokers to be able to enroll people in -- through the marketplaces and we are definitely expected they will play a significant role,...
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eople get scared when they look at the macroview. the quality of earnings is very high.orporate profits are very strong. there is a lot of cash in those profits. it doesn't seem like a doomsday. it seems like we've gone pretty far, pretty fast, maybe a little correction. but i can't imagine a -- i don't see the disconnect there. >> i'm not a dams dayer but i will say the majority of trading these days is based on car lations and so we our math mat cal model serve to reinforce those correlations and increase those. so the 2008 crisis was a correlation one event. everything was correlated. i fear we're heading in that same direction. i don't know that a crash is imminent but i think that the idea that a black swan could be around the corner and it could be not tied to enterprise value or an erosion in earnings but it could be a glitch or a reinforcing event of positive feedback loop like the flash crash was is certainly possible as little has changed since then. if the flash crash were to happen an hour later in the day and the market closed before it bounced back, that co
eople get scared when they look at the macroview. the quality of earnings is very high.orporate profits are very strong. there is a lot of cash in those profits. it doesn't seem like a doomsday. it seems like we've gone pretty far, pretty fast, maybe a little correction. but i can't imagine a -- i don't see the disconnect there. >> i'm not a dams dayer but i will say the majority of trading these days is based on car lations and so we our math mat cal model serve to reinforce those...
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he states he has dedicated his life to uplifting and empowering eople. congressman will speak for 20 to 25 minutes followed by questions. ariel? if you could stand up? a student at the university of ennsylvania in a course called dealing with the media will actually deal with you and take the microphone around and make sure you do not abuse the privilege of the questions, k? so please identify yourself. identify your name and organization. questions but not speeches, please. i also want to thank richard mann, right here. thank you. my staff also assisted. and the staff of the national press club, as well as the "newsmakers" chair, and congressman staff, sophia immons, jennifer hoffman, jean roscoe, jimmy fine fernagain. jimmy? >> yes, you got it. > and carlos [unintelligible]. it seems that someone to treat gum legislation as an april fool's joke. or they want to wait until the next massacre to bring attention back to it. today "the washington post," the lead story is pro-gun targeting key bills. i am going to read the first three paragraphs. "gun contro
he states he has dedicated his life to uplifting and empowering eople. congressman will speak for 20 to 25 minutes followed by questions. ariel? if you could stand up? a student at the university of ennsylvania in a course called dealing with the media will actually deal with you and take the microphone around and make sure you do not abuse the privilege of the questions, k? so please identify yourself. identify your name and organization. questions but not speeches, please. i also want to...
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more than anything, what i want to emphasize is they are good eople on both sides.ut we have to put ourselves in the other person's shoes. if you're a hunter, a sportsman, if you have a gun in your house for protection, you've got understand what it feels like for that mom whose son was randomly shot. and if you live in an urban rea, you have to understand -- what it may be like if you were on a ranch and your dad took you hunting all your life. ll of my experiences have been positive but for others, it may ave been negative. if we start listening we may get something done that is constructive. [applause] we should be able to get that done. one last thing i'm going mention. during this conversation, i hope you don't mind me quoting you, joe. he made a point that the opponents of these laws have caused fear among responsible gun owners with nothing to do with what is being proposed, nothing to do with the facts but feeds into this suspicion about government. i need a gun to protect myself from the government, you hear. we can't do background checks because the govern
more than anything, what i want to emphasize is they are good eople on both sides.ut we have to put ourselves in the other person's shoes. if you're a hunter, a sportsman, if you have a gun in your house for protection, you've got understand what it feels like for that mom whose son was randomly shot. and if you live in an urban rea, you have to understand -- what it may be like if you were on a ranch and your dad took you hunting all your life. ll of my experiences have been positive but for...
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the people that come through here are customers and the other .eople live around here >> also, we as a community have put forth the effort together to help bring back our small town and successfully open an art shop, a clinic, two retail stores, a comic book shop, a bed and breakfast, a coffee shop, a log cabin museum and a 30-acre campgrounds. so what can be done to help the my? the people i talked to had different thoughts on what we can do to help america. >>ic there's a lot of people expect an awful lot out of government more than me. i don't think the government is responsible for fixing everything. i don't think it is right to pay for our taxes, to pa pay for the -- rnment to be involved in i'll do for myself. i work my butt off and we'll make it or not based on my own effort, my own work. >> more tax breaks for people, more government grants, more ways to help people start their business. because we started from scratch, we had nothing when we started. >> does this sound familiar? > everyone who -- one that has been unemployed for 26 weeks and has run out of state benefits can
the people that come through here are customers and the other .eople live around here >> also, we as a community have put forth the effort together to help bring back our small town and successfully open an art shop, a clinic, two retail stores, a comic book shop, a bed and breakfast, a coffee shop, a log cabin museum and a 30-acre campgrounds. so what can be done to help the my? the people i talked to had different thoughts on what we can do to help america. >>ic there's a lot of...
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very discouraging for the american midlevel professional who had to get laid off and help train the .eople who are here are you satisfied that this kind of activity, there is enough teetin the bl to prevent that from continuing? we can all agree that it is a very unfortunate choice. if we do not take away the incentive for corporationso way.ve tt, >> the system you describe is deplorable. is for people with less than a bachelor's degree, for a much less skilled pool of workers. are expressingu about skills in the labour force, we don't know where there are situations where americans are being turned away and emigrants are being hired instead. protectionsequate against that. employers do have to try to find americans and have to pay emigrants at least as much as their plate -- as much as they're paying comparable americans or more. >> you are satisfied with the strength of those audits? placing a completely unregulated, wild west, unauthorized market with a legal market and that should prevent and remedy the kinds of things you are talking about. that is the beauty of this. it wouldn't repl
very discouraging for the american midlevel professional who had to get laid off and help train the .eople who are here are you satisfied that this kind of activity, there is enough teetin the bl to prevent that from continuing? we can all agree that it is a very unfortunate choice. if we do not take away the incentive for corporationso way.ve tt, >> the system you describe is deplorable. is for people with less than a bachelor's degree, for a much less skilled pool of workers. are...
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who have come here illegally, not be given a special -- legally not being given a pathway to those eople. and the way to deal with that is they have to go to sort of the end of these lines for merit based visas and employment visas and they're not going to be able to jump ahead of people who have been waiting and going to the process get in line. they're going to be allowed to wait from this country wh legal toss but citizenship is going to come to the people who come to the legal way. host: rebecca kaplan, a look at workers and visas. schoolh here the high workers of the current versus proposed and agricultural workers. there will be no hard cap but no more than $337,000 would be allowed at any one time. the current is no hard cap and the proposed would be capped at $112,000 in the first year. and we look at low skilled workers and how that would played out. you talk about the higher worker range. give us more of a sense of both agriculture businesses as well as the communities are looking agent the low skilled anding a -- and ag jobs? guest: it was being negotiated by representative fo
who have come here illegally, not be given a special -- legally not being given a pathway to those eople. and the way to deal with that is they have to go to sort of the end of these lines for merit based visas and employment visas and they're not going to be able to jump ahead of people who have been waiting and going to the process get in line. they're going to be allowed to wait from this country wh legal toss but citizenship is going to come to the people who come to the legal way. host:...
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every 10 people have walked into the room, somebody has tried to take them. ,eople have fallen for this990, reagan. taken -- reagan got taken, bush got fake -- taken. speaker boehner refer to the fact that the president got his tax hikes during the fiscal cliff. your analysis of the last two years seems to be that there were no tax hikes, only spending cuts. how does that square? >> i am looking at what people voted for. thes went up because we had bush 2001 tax cuts lapse, that were extended a couple of times, and then lapse again january 1 of this year. the bush 2003 extended -- were extended him a but lapsed january 1 of this year. the amt patch, extended six , it would be extended for two years, and then it would lapse. on january 1, a few months ago, alle major tax cuts automatically disappeared. it did not take a vote. republicans in the house, in fact, voted to extend all of the tax cuts. unless the senate did the same thing, it was not going to happen. unless the president signed it, it was not going to happen. there was nothing any congressman or woman could do to protect the l
every 10 people have walked into the room, somebody has tried to take them. ,eople have fallen for this990, reagan. taken -- reagan got taken, bush got fake -- taken. speaker boehner refer to the fact that the president got his tax hikes during the fiscal cliff. your analysis of the last two years seems to be that there were no tax hikes, only spending cuts. how does that square? >> i am looking at what people voted for. thes went up because we had bush 2001 tax cuts lapse, that were...
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eople from the very beginning, to the end, two, three, four, five rows deep on each side of the streelt street. sitting there -- street. sitting there, screaming, yelling, offering a bottle of water or literally a hand to those that are trying, striving for an incredible feat, personal endurance and excellence. and that's really i think to me what that marathon, what that day is all about. it's about a community that comes together to cheer on not just the runners but to celebrate what we have built together. to recognize that that day isn't just about those individual feats of excellence but about a community that's willing to cheer on complete strangers, for runners to know, and you'll hear it to those who have competed in that race, yes, it's an extraordinarily different course. but that boston is one of the best marathons to run because there is always a crowd that is there to carry you through to the finish line. complete strangers. people you will never see -- you have never seen before and will never see again. but they are there to offer a hand. d so it was with great sadness, b
eople from the very beginning, to the end, two, three, four, five rows deep on each side of the streelt street. sitting there -- street. sitting there, screaming, yelling, offering a bottle of water or literally a hand to those that are trying, striving for an incredible feat, personal endurance and excellence. and that's really i think to me what that marathon, what that day is all about. it's about a community that comes together to cheer on not just the runners but to celebrate what we have...
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do you think it was necessary for tim cook to issue a public apology to the chinese eople?> luis, i read the same "wall street journal" and "financial times" article you read. o let me put it in perspective. hina is a huge market. and u.s. companies and all sorts of companies are benefiting greatly by participating in that arket. so apple historically had looked at china as sort of the factory of the world. so, apple -- computers, iphones, were assembled in china and sold in the u.s. and around the world. but what has happened, as with economic growth and greater prosperity in china, it has become a big market, and market -- end market. i think it is well over $20 billion of sales this year. it is the fastest growing market. some think it is the fastest market for smart phones in the world right now. so apple got a big percentage -- got a big stake in that market. and i think what you're going to see if foreign companies -- and there's a good number of u.s. companies and other foreign companies who got leadership positions, they are going to be under a lot of scrutiny. they
do you think it was necessary for tim cook to issue a public apology to the chinese eople?> luis, i read the same "wall street journal" and "financial times" article you read. o let me put it in perspective. hina is a huge market. and u.s. companies and all sorts of companies are benefiting greatly by participating in that arket. so apple historically had looked at china as sort of the factory of the world. so, apple -- computers, iphones, were assembled in china and sold...
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we eople want to compromise will get something done. >> a little more than two months chiefs mcdonough became of the white house. what is that like? every one of them puts their whiteality imprint on the house and it is defend than a rahm white house. probably not very known to people in washington. and on with dennis off for 10 years. daschle for senator together. dennis probably runs the pwbest- one of the truly great people in washington. your boss. >> that is true. wasn't.ouldn't say he a lot of this has been written and said by people who don't paycheck signed by dennis. he talks to every person he sees. he sends thank you notes to doing good work. he runs a great process. everything is orderly and organized. else, a es, above all and atmosphere among folks is very collegial and everyone gets a say. chief of staff i have worked for has been great, i know i have to say that but we do so.en privileged to they hire people who are reflective of their management styles. the president has done that. but dennis has done a great job. i will ask you for the obama rumsfeld rules. compiled s
we eople want to compromise will get something done. >> a little more than two months chiefs mcdonough became of the white house. what is that like? every one of them puts their whiteality imprint on the house and it is defend than a rahm white house. probably not very known to people in washington. and on with dennis off for 10 years. daschle for senator together. dennis probably runs the pwbest- one of the truly great people in washington. your boss. >> that is true....