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you areeeing a big problem in the real eate market developing. ,eople at work on this issue with government contract leaders others,eaniels and there will be a long list to solve the problem. >> the vacancy rate in rosslyn, in northern virginia -- >> it is very straightforward. the government is changing how it is acquiring technology, from services to focus on product. >> that result in a high vacancy rate. >> thais very true, but there are also changes in the way people work. and a sll office space. and also, what people like in ildings changes. pele went from rioshack to circuit city to best. >> and look at the skyline for example. northern virginia, just a year ago, i did a story about the tallest building in the d.c. metro area. they decided they were going to build this building without getting any tenants this is the one-year anniversary of the building, and it is still empty. >> right, because the market is changing. >> but shouldn't they have known this? >> no. >> d do not beat too hard on th. first, for a 20 yard andear cycle, weor a 20-year have beeeen able to grow and expand the
you areeeing a big problem in the real eate market developing. ,eople at work on this issue with government contract leaders others,eaniels and there will be a long list to solve the problem. >> the vacancy rate in rosslyn, in northern virginia -- >> it is very straightforward. the government is changing how it is acquiring technology, from services to focus on product. >> that result in a high vacancy rate. >> thais very true, but there are also changes in the way...
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asking paem eople to stay in th home. stay off the road. reports of gunfire. then reports of an exchange of gunfire. as you know, eric frein has been on the run about a week now. police tell us that, they have been working a grid system trying to cut off his access. basically going step by step. cutting off places like, abandoned cabins, things of that nature, abandoned wood, trying to restrict his access. what he has done. they now have him cornered. susan. >> jason carroll, thank you. anti-government hunter, woodman, survivalist, a deadly cocktail as described. stay with cnn. cnn "spotlight chris brown" starts now. >>> love him or hate him -- >> people are waiting for him to mess up. >> this r & b bad boy is as talented as he is controversial. ♪ i want to see >> charisma. pipes to sing. the looks. everything. >> no matter how many times he has fallen down, he will always show up to perform. >> five years, after the fall that almost cost him everything. >> alleged victim is singer rihanna. >> i'm any truly story. >> breezy is back in the news with his latest
asking paem eople to stay in th home. stay off the road. reports of gunfire. then reports of an exchange of gunfire. as you know, eric frein has been on the run about a week now. police tell us that, they have been working a grid system trying to cut off his access. basically going step by step. cutting off places like, abandoned cabins, things of that nature, abandoned wood, trying to restrict his access. what he has done. they now have him cornered. susan. >> jason carroll, thank you....
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it covered a branch and blocked a couple of da eople's climate march." the timing of the demonstrations is not accidental. the united natis is about to hold a "climate summit"... starting tomorro more than 120 countries are expected to take part. the biggest march took place in new york, where the summ will be held. an estimated 300-thousand people filled e streets of manhattan. the m big names... creeks but is not reach the road just yet. forest rangers are keeping a close eye in that area in case of more mudslides. >>> weekend demonstrations took place in many parts of the world in an effort to get leaders to take more action to curb climate change. hundred showed up in oakland for yesterday's people's climate march. the timing of the demonstrations is not accidental. the un is about to hold a climate summit starting tomorrow. more than 120 countries are expected to take part. >>> the biggest march took place in new york were the summer will be held, an estimated 300,000 people filled the streets of manhattan. it included former vice president al gore
it covered a branch and blocked a couple of da eople's climate march." the timing of the demonstrations is not accidental. the united natis is about to hold a "climate summit"... starting tomorro more than 120 countries are expected to take part. the biggest march took place in new york, where the summ will be held. an estimated 300-thousand people filled e streets of manhattan. the m big names... creeks but is not reach the road just yet. forest rangers are keeping a close eye...
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need someone who is going to go down there and consider these issues on the merits and keeping in eople of new hampshire mind.
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eople love their team. very protective. admiration and love and they understand it.on't -- neil: their will be some groups here that want to start protesting in boycoing thos companies that are sponsoring or show. >> right. one of th key factors that makes this right now 2014 different is the existence of social media. while the polling shows that -- throughoutthe umber, 80 percent of native americans polled said they are not offended, best buy is behind that. also now they hve the power to talk back to the media and others. native americans and w don't want you to use the name. neil: so there is great risk in perpetuating the name if you are doing it and more or less selling hat group. fine by us. >> i think that for the first time in hisry they have that power. [inaudible conversations] il: government trademarked names. unprecedented to use their redskin name and all. >> well, part of the problem with this discussion generally flaming -- family and under that political correctness umbrella, usually the victims of these kind they don't have the political power to sa
eople love their team. very protective. admiration and love and they understand it.on't -- neil: their will be some groups here that want to start protesting in boycoing thos companies that are sponsoring or show. >> right. one of th key factors that makes this right now 2014 different is the existence of social media. while the polling shows that -- throughoutthe umber, 80 percent of native americans polled said they are not offended, best buy is behind that. also now they hve the power...
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in scotland,eople 16,000 people are employed by lawyers.are saying this won't affect their everyday operation in scotland, that might be really true -- hardly true. partly true. , deposit flight being highly likely and problematic. talking about recession as a result of a yes vote, artfully -- partly because of the redomiciling. have a bighat could impact on the scottish economy. >> and the u.k. assets as well? >> a number of businesses speaking out. politicians have been love bombing scotland. at, -- nottated them all businesses jumping in on this. morrison this morning, tesco. they are going to leave it to the scots. they will do business whatever happens. investorget the perspective on the scottish today. in edinburgh, the managing director of svs thanks for joining us. a month ago, hardly anybody in this rk really paid attention to this event. has something changed in the last month or did everybody outside scotland not appreciate how close this would be. since we had the last debate i think it would change the use and some of the undec
in scotland,eople 16,000 people are employed by lawyers.are saying this won't affect their everyday operation in scotland, that might be really true -- hardly true. partly true. , deposit flight being highly likely and problematic. talking about recession as a result of a yes vote, artfully -- partly because of the redomiciling. have a bighat could impact on the scottish economy. >> and the u.k. assets as well? >> a number of businesses speaking out. politicians have been love...
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have threeor four eople sending me melson i don't want to buy the stock.ght i am going to go withthis. i was -- it was an understatement. it is a disaster. 29 percent in less than a month. we were not it, but f you are in and i would dampen it. i would not hold oo it. >> a consumer staple play. underwear, undershirts. i was agnst you. i think a lot more coming out. i love that. its a momentum play. thirty-six you were against me >> i lost a t of mone. thanks. charles: here's the thing. a spokesman. his name is mchael jordan. >> i love this a lot. coming out. activewear apparel. trying to tke marketshare away fom these companies. we will see it grow ore. charles: we have been talking about the popery they will kep buying a fanunderwear. god. [inaudible conversations] >> depends or something. >> they are great. in ferguson, misery. its definitely the wave of the future. charles: we have a hout out hool is back in session. if you are like me tat means commuting is an absute nightmare. it has already bgun. you ever sit in traffic and say, i wish ihad a helicop
have threeor four eople sending me melson i don't want to buy the stock.ght i am going to go withthis. i was -- it was an understatement. it is a disaster. 29 percent in less than a month. we were not it, but f you are in and i would dampen it. i would not hold oo it. >> a consumer staple play. underwear, undershirts. i was agnst you. i think a lot more coming out. i love that. its a momentum play. thirty-six you were against me >> i lost a t of mone. thanks. charles: here's the...
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they are not focused to the azaud regime or the syrian eople. >> do you have any assessment of what you did accomplish in those particular strikes last night? >> it would be premature to comment on the effects. we need to do a little more study. >> it took you a year to train the army to 5,000 troops on the ground. are you going to put ground forces in syria between now and then? and if not, how is this any different from 12 years of war in iraq and afghanistan? why is this any different? >> the short answer to your question is no. we have not put and we will not put ground forces into syria. the syrian train and equipped program is, as you said, we're in the beginnings of implementation. it would be a multi-year program. >> it's not sufficient. >> are you concerned about not putting ground forces in? ? >> we're appropriately sized for the task that we've been given. >> general, were any leadership targets included on last night's hit list? and what results did you get? were any leadership, isis leadership taken out? >> no. we did not target individual leaders. we did target hand and co
they are not focused to the azaud regime or the syrian eople. >> do you have any assessment of what you did accomplish in those particular strikes last night? >> it would be premature to comment on the effects. we need to do a little more study. >> it took you a year to train the army to 5,000 troops on the ground. are you going to put ground forces in syria between now and then? and if not, how is this any different from 12 years of war in iraq and afghanistan? why is this...
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. >> every single day, for the least among us, for the folks who have had no voice, for the ,eople who needed a champion laboring folks who work every single day for their families -- we have had that in tom harkin, and we are here today to thank him from the bottom of our hearts for everything he has done to make america a great country. [applause] elections are not always about the past and the present. they are definitely about the future. that is why i asked for the opportunity to speak today. i want everyone here today to understand precisely what is on the ballot. you will hear candidates. you will hear names. the hopes, is, dreams, and aspirations of all of us are on that ballot. we need a democratic legislature to make sure that our values are extended and protected throughout the state. [applause] we need a secretary of state who is going to make sure that everyone's vote counts, and that everybody gets a chance to vote. [applause] we need people in the attorney general's office, the treasurer's office, the auditor's office, that are all about a fair shake, making sure they pr
. >> every single day, for the least among us, for the folks who have had no voice, for the ,eople who needed a champion laboring folks who work every single day for their families -- we have had that in tom harkin, and we are here today to thank him from the bottom of our hearts for everything he has done to make america a great country. [applause] elections are not always about the past and the present. they are definitely about the future. that is why i asked for the opportunity to...
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how about one of those young .eople who have been bullying we have to recognize that suspensions and expulsions are not the only answer. we have alternative schools, alternative programs within schools. we need to somehow get to the root causes of what causes a young person to bully. one of the things we know is that young people who have been exposed to violence, web been traumatized -- who have been traumatized may have had the normal developmental processes derailed. we know that because we have done many studies that show 60% of our children in america are exposeto violence in the year prior to our study. violence on the streets, in the home. althoughany of them some are resilient, many are derailed from the normal processes and involved in fights in schools and in up in the juvenile justice system because we haven't figured out how to develop the appropriate assessment tools to assess their trauma and where to get care for them. we know that. the attorney general's task force recommended is that every child who comes into each one of our schools as an opportunity for a proper ki
how about one of those young .eople who have been bullying we have to recognize that suspensions and expulsions are not the only answer. we have alternative schools, alternative programs within schools. we need to somehow get to the root causes of what causes a young person to bully. one of the things we know is that young people who have been exposed to violence, web been traumatized -- who have been traumatized may have had the normal developmental processes derailed. we know that because we...
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he understood that a government the will of we the eople had to have a strong executive who could speak unequivocally in the name of "we the people." jockeying ll of the back and forth that result in electorate that meant he was the minority of one in the convention of that issue. >> prince charles visited the constitution center, wilson was founder, he took a picture nd was standing next to him in s, rge washington, 200 year s little anecdotes that bring each of them to life in the way that they sort of seem distant. the one that sticks in my mind he most as rick describes luther martin as a better debater drunk than most of the delegates sober. but what was really interesting is that rick puts forth a pretty the book for in why charles pinckney could be considered almost madisonian. could be a claim to the title of "father of the constitution." about his alk history? >> charles pinckney would have would have been thought of as father of the constitution. it is a peculiar fact of history that so much of our understanding of the constitutional convention diligent note taking and, indeed
he understood that a government the will of we the eople had to have a strong executive who could speak unequivocally in the name of "we the people." jockeying ll of the back and forth that result in electorate that meant he was the minority of one in the convention of that issue. >> prince charles visited the constitution center, wilson was founder, he took a picture nd was standing next to him in s, rge washington, 200 year s little anecdotes that bring each of them to life in...
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he'll --eople on a day most people on of the hill lived in washington.hey would go home and come back. face each other at dinner and their children went to school together and they want to church and the synagogue together. there was a real sense of community. i once wrote that the air applying this airplane was the demise of friendship on capitol hill because once their travel became so much easier people started traveling. most families live outside of washington. the members of congress will fly in on monday and spent monday, tuesday, and wednesday nights on their sofas and fly home on thursday. >> almost everybody you wrote with exception -- exception of henry consider and your -- henry kissinger and your husband are dead. i want to show you what you did about 20 years ago and he was mentioned in your piece a lot. he had a lot of visibility. let's take a look. >> what about when you were doing that? >> no power at all. they think they do, but they do not. if you asked as a transmitter -- act as a transmission for fax and have an impact, you can have
he'll --eople on a day most people on of the hill lived in washington.hey would go home and come back. face each other at dinner and their children went to school together and they want to church and the synagogue together. there was a real sense of community. i once wrote that the air applying this airplane was the demise of friendship on capitol hill because once their travel became so much easier people started traveling. most families live outside of washington. the members of congress will...
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you have to bring a vaccine, to bring this cocktail, zmap, whether it's zmap or some other, to the eopleof westfrica to get this epidemic stopped? >> this is a very important question. but you may be a little bit disappointed with my answer. the reason i say that is that right now a vaccine or drugs are not going to stop this terrible outbreak. it's going to be a major, major intensification of the medical approach tords identifying, isolating, contact tracing, getting good personal protective equipment for the people who are taking care of these individuals, getting information about the help that is available for people instead of having them running away from the hospital. vaccines are important but they're not going to be ready in time to do what we need to do tomorrow and the next day and the next day. so although we're working intensively on developing vacces and intensively on developing drugs, what west africa needs now is a major amplification of the effort of infection control, isolation, contact tracing and giving people the care that they need, which is fundamentally good med
you have to bring a vaccine, to bring this cocktail, zmap, whether it's zmap or some other, to the eopleof westfrica to get this epidemic stopped? >> this is a very important question. but you may be a little bit disappointed with my answer. the reason i say that is that right now a vaccine or drugs are not going to stop this terrible outbreak. it's going to be a major, major intensification of the medical approach tords identifying, isolating, contact tracing, getting good personal...
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is all of the above. .eople hack and sell it lots of companies by the holes in their system because itless expensive and more timely than actually fixing it themselves. the highest bidder could be good. it could be bad. >> can the industry stay ahead? it will always be that way? >> it is like any security. we think we have a good handle and someone finds an entry point. >> i am always amazed. they talk about flaws -- known flaws. why are they still there? >> have mutations. somebody makes a slightly different entry point, and away we go. tell me this. it is a crowded space. there is lots of personal security. why yields? >> there are a lot of people trying to solve, whether it is malware. it is all complicated. we are trying to make it simple so you have one thing to download. it keeps you safe. your family. how do you track your children? where can your children go? who can reach them? this is all part of what we acquired. >> you harness the power of online communities. how do you do that? >> we have lots of things we .ncorporate real-time >> are we frightened enough? >> we are not fr
is all of the above. .eople hack and sell it lots of companies by the holes in their system because itless expensive and more timely than actually fixing it themselves. the highest bidder could be good. it could be bad. >> can the industry stay ahead? it will always be that way? >> it is like any security. we think we have a good handle and someone finds an entry point. >> i am always amazed. they talk about flaws -- known flaws. why are they still there? >> have...
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day, michael brown was shot, and then the ext day, the whole city is rioting, looting stores, seeing eople shooting their ways into stores, burning buildings down. i mean that -- that right there alone, that is a war zone. so i can imagine if i was sitting out looking out my front at the streets of ferguson, what are we going to -- what do we need out there. we need a force that can stop things like that. that point. guest: it's important to remember that initially after mike brown was killed, there protests.ful the community came out to whatss their concern about happened to mike brown and the protests were peaceful at that point. is incouple , it bent upon law enforcement to -- to have a presence and to ensure feels safe.y law enforcement's job there is to deescalate and make sure that things don't erupt. what happened in ferguson is the law enforcement came in with a hypermilitarized and hyperaggressive response that fueled the problem and escalated the violence. host: from your report, an estimated 500 law enforcement aths have received mine resistant ambush protected mrap withstand il
day, michael brown was shot, and then the ext day, the whole city is rioting, looting stores, seeing eople shooting their ways into stores, burning buildings down. i mean that -- that right there alone, that is a war zone. so i can imagine if i was sitting out looking out my front at the streets of ferguson, what are we going to -- what do we need out there. we need a force that can stop things like that. that point. guest: it's important to remember that initially after mike brown was killed,...
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jack will make acquisitions .eople do not like at the time over time, we will see an extreme visionarytreme entrepreneur that will deliver returns. >> if you are an american investor, your allocations is 10, maybe 20% at the most. most of these guys are already plugged in. the question for these portfolio managers, do they sell out? spoken to managers who said they had to make a room for the ipo. you cannot miss the ipo because ali baba is what defines the ipo in china. >> given the fact that investors will have to make a decision, whether to buy into the ipo or sell to chinese holdings, do you see any risk that this could go the way of the facebook ipo debacle or as avery -- everyone , the underwriters to ali baba itself, when all the lessons they need to know? >> of course, there is a risk something unanticipated could happen. at the valuation in 160 billion dollar range, it will probably be raised to a bit about that, it is not so aggressive and evaluation that there is a lot of short-term downside. the price-earnings ratio at is not ridiculous. the company has very good gross margi
jack will make acquisitions .eople do not like at the time over time, we will see an extreme visionarytreme entrepreneur that will deliver returns. >> if you are an american investor, your allocations is 10, maybe 20% at the most. most of these guys are already plugged in. the question for these portfolio managers, do they sell out? spoken to managers who said they had to make a room for the ipo. you cannot miss the ipo because ali baba is what defines the ipo in china. >> given the...
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peak, outside the plaza hotel, there are a gazillion p eople buying apple phones to take back to asiariment -- it is going on now two blocks from there. what does a strong dollar policy due to what we are seeing at the apple store? >> what it does is create some stability in the world. this is the world's reserve currency. you want stability and moderate strength. second, it increases u.s. purchasing power around the world. that is not such a bad thing. we have baby boomers going into the retirement age. >> thank you so much. cy and volatility -- >> we brought together the theory. we will be right back. ♪ >> good morning. this three blocks away from us storeine at the apple for the latest iphone. >> 13 blocks long. the shot we are showing you is on 5th avenue and 59th street. that is bergdorf goodman behind it. i goes all the way up into the 70's. from 59th and fifth, up to the 70's. >> mcdonald's was offering free breakfast to people waiting in line as well. our question plays off of all of this. what should people line up for? iphone, alibaba shares? what should people line up for?
peak, outside the plaza hotel, there are a gazillion p eople buying apple phones to take back to asiariment -- it is going on now two blocks from there. what does a strong dollar policy due to what we are seeing at the apple store? >> what it does is create some stability in the world. this is the world's reserve currency. you want stability and moderate strength. second, it increases u.s. purchasing power around the world. that is not such a bad thing. we have baby boomers going into the...
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saudis have beheaded 40 plus eople this year for nonviolent crimes. if you don't understand that hat is a group that wants to gove govern, we miss the point entirely. right. you're that's one of the reasons that isis is more dangerous than al qaeda was. al qaeda had this goal that eventually they would have a governing role. distant saw it as the future. isis has made that declaration now. doctors, invited in lawyers, politicians, to help them govern in those areas, at that public statement. but they are -- they are radical the most extreme to the point where even al qaeda's repudiated their tactics against other muslims, beheadings, the crucifixion christian killing children. i mean, these are like seriously bad people. nd they need to be addressed, not just by the west or by the united states, but by the muslim world. because they are contrary to as well. host: what do you make of the efforts by the arab league and announcements recently on how to deal with isis. from the associated press that the arab league greed on monday to take measures against
saudis have beheaded 40 plus eople this year for nonviolent crimes. if you don't understand that hat is a group that wants to gove govern, we miss the point entirely. right. you're that's one of the reasons that isis is more dangerous than al qaeda was. al qaeda had this goal that eventually they would have a governing role. distant saw it as the future. isis has made that declaration now. doctors, invited in lawyers, politicians, to help them govern in those areas, at that public statement....
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[applause] at the heart of it, comprehensive care means that our mental health system reaches ,eople e often so fewer people fall through the cracks and suffer alone. i'm so proud to be here with you today. together as mental health advocates, we can make our voices heard. our shared message is simple. like you said, keep it simple. support passage of a comprehensive mental health bill this year. [applause] so go out there and make today count. together, we will make a difference as we act for mental health. tweet,orget to treat -- and post, because we all know that gets the word going. [laughter] i'm about to, you know, when i'm not sitting here on an important panel. [laughter] i'm so proud of this community today, and i want the entire world to know that i'm proud of everyone in here. and i'm also proud of myself for getting the help that i need, and you can have that, too. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] the senate agriculture committee will look at school milk programs. here is
[applause] at the heart of it, comprehensive care means that our mental health system reaches ,eople e often so fewer people fall through the cracks and suffer alone. i'm so proud to be here with you today. together as mental health advocates, we can make our voices heard. our shared message is simple. like you said, keep it simple. support passage of a comprehensive mental health bill this year. [applause] so go out there and make today count. together, we will make a difference as we act for...
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the streets are filled with eople, signs, posters. sandra, everywhere that you turn are the leaders in the environmental move. sandra is with the group new yorkers against tracking. talk about what you are doing and what exactly tracking is. >> new york is against tracking. it is a welcoming party for this march this . is our home court. we have built out a very owerful social movement. probably the biggest in new york history. we started out as just a few groups and we wanted a ban on tracking here in new york. >> explain tracking. >> tracking is a process in which our own drinking water is used as a club to smash apart the bedrock which contains tiny bubbles of methane which is what natural gas is. we began not as a climate change movement. it began because poisonous checks are added to the water. it began out of a concern that we are being poisoned. the same fragile wells that cause our drinking water to be contaminated put methane into the atmosphere. because natural gas is the only one of the three fossil fuels, coal, oil and gas
the streets are filled with eople, signs, posters. sandra, everywhere that you turn are the leaders in the environmental move. sandra is with the group new yorkers against tracking. talk about what you are doing and what exactly tracking is. >> new york is against tracking. it is a welcoming party for this march this . is our home court. we have built out a very owerful social movement. probably the biggest in new york history. we started out as just a few groups and we wanted a ban on...
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need someone who is going to go down there and consider these issues on the merits and keeping in eople of new hampshire ind. [indiscernible conversations] 2014 coverageaign continues on thursday. senate the iowa u.s. debate. 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. the comments we recently received from our viewers. >> the historical, educational shows for lack of a better expression are very informative and very highly education and invaluable to a young society today that does not value or understand the impact. on how our ancestors shaped this country. i highly encourage you to show more programming over the like. thank you so much. >> i was watching the nancy pelosi. c-span is being liberal. this a classic example of what i am talking about. we do not need nancy pelosi giving us a weekly briefing today. steadyseems we get a diet of nancy pelosi. she does not always tell the truth and in fact she never tells the truth. give us a break. >> i enjoy your programming. especially the historical programs you have on. examination of little them.n and all of very good progra
need someone who is going to go down there and consider these issues on the merits and keeping in eople of new hampshire ind. [indiscernible conversations] 2014 coverageaign continues on thursday. senate the iowa u.s. debate. 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. the comments we recently received from our viewers. >> the historical, educational shows for lack of a better expression are very informative and very highly education and invaluable to a young society today...
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but i really think that those eople in that capitol building behind you are playing games with the american people. and they are pandering to the wealthy. and manage those they've brought us down so hard, so deep, so hard. latest ooked at the book, he kind of explains how he justice system actually works against these people and under more penalty and more penalties. they're almost making a slave class out of them. what we're doing with the low-paying jobs and, you know, very good ability to have choices in life and what we're economy.lly ruining our and i think we have some real problems with those people in capitol building right there in the back for pandering to the wealthy. tom, when you say pandering to the wealthy, what to see them do? caller: very rich should not be and pay with the same type of costs that the rest to pay.ve host: such as -- lawsuit. had a federal and the property i sued breaking the law. and the judges -- the judges my specifically planned in federal lawsuit for my federal lawsuit. political the manipulation and how these there ians in the back sell out so that the
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demonstrations and there are some signs critical of the administration saying not much is being done. ,eople do not seem to view this people do not seem to be conscious of this. >> let me say couple things. first off, as you know, the president will be addressing the climate summit tomorrow. he will talk about the tremendous progress the u.s. has made to partner with the private sector to remote energy -- heency, deploy energy will call on other leaders to work on a strong global framework. in addition, he will commit to redoubling our efforts to help other countries around the world. planned tours of that will harness the technological abilities of the united states to help others around the world strengthen their climate rezoning is. out aesident has laid pretty aggressive agenda to take the kind of steps that are so critical to protecting the public health and safety of the american people, to reduce the causes of climate change, and try to mitigate the impact of climate change in our population and particularly in some populations that are more vulnerable to some of the more common impac
demonstrations and there are some signs critical of the administration saying not much is being done. ,eople do not seem to view this people do not seem to be conscious of this. >> let me say couple things. first off, as you know, the president will be addressing the climate summit tomorrow. he will talk about the tremendous progress the u.s. has made to partner with the private sector to remote energy -- heency, deploy energy will call on other leaders to work on a strong global...
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i think the corporate greed, the ceos, and the congress not supporting the eople as opposed to the corporations and including the supreme court. i think it's time for the people revolution in a this country a go out and demonstrate. guest: thanks for the call. we need citizens to have more and our the economy politics right now. of sh mentioned the issue top pay or ceo pay. declining, at are the top, record increases. ceo pay is 300 times the typical workers' pay when 30 years ago, it was like 20 times. o we've had all of the gains going to the top. and i think there's steps we can tart to take so that ordinary when the economy does well. that's what unions do. get ital thing is they lost. unions negotiating with an employer one-on-one so workers wages.ter they help workers have some power in politics. they encourage workers to get and vote more off b and talk to the legislators more often. so that's a counterbalancing power. you have corporations with a lot not so in congress but much workers. both should have power and negotiation there. if it goes to the political activity as well? guest: so
i think the corporate greed, the ceos, and the congress not supporting the eople as opposed to the corporations and including the supreme court. i think it's time for the people revolution in a this country a go out and demonstrate. guest: thanks for the call. we need citizens to have more and our the economy politics right now. of sh mentioned the issue top pay or ceo pay. declining, at are the top, record increases. ceo pay is 300 times the typical workers' pay when 30 years ago, it was like...
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arab andries of the muslim world must focus on the extraordinary potential of their .eople, especially the youths and here i would like to speak directly to young people across the muslim world. you come from a great tradition that stands for education, not innovation, not destruction, the dignity of life, not murder. those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. you have demonstrated that when young people have the tools to succeed, good schools, education in math and science, and economy that nurtures creativity and entrepreneurship, then society will flourish. so, america will partner with those that promote that vision. where women are full participants in a countries politics or economy, societies are more likely to succeed, and that is why we support the participation of women in parliaments, peace process, schools, and the economy. if young people lived in places where the only option is the dictates of the state or the lure of extremist underground, then no counterterrorism strategy can succeed, but were a genuine, civil society is allow
arab andries of the muslim world must focus on the extraordinary potential of their .eople, especially the youths and here i would like to speak directly to young people across the muslim world. you come from a great tradition that stands for education, not innovation, not destruction, the dignity of life, not murder. those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. you have demonstrated that when young people have the tools to succeed, good schools,...
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here and destroyed the world trade center , took down a big part of the pentagon, killed 3000 of our .eople is difficult to buy into the proposition that we will be safe if we stay behind our oceans and let the world stew in its own juices. i don't believe it. i have spoken about it. part of the problem is to remind my friends on the republican side of the aisle as well as some of the democrats that the issues i talked about in here are very real and very imminent. we can't pursue the course that says when we get the defense budget, at least we have something. i believe that those who advocate an isolationist course are dead wrong. you say told president obama in advance of this speech tonight and what did you tell the house republicans yesterday? i i just told the president, don't know if he's watching or if he will read my speech -- what i tried to lay out there are the principal things that need to be done, especially recognition of the threat, being honest about what is happening out there, reversal. are some very specific things that we need to take. the reception i got on the hill yes
here and destroyed the world trade center , took down a big part of the pentagon, killed 3000 of our .eople is difficult to buy into the proposition that we will be safe if we stay behind our oceans and let the world stew in its own juices. i don't believe it. i have spoken about it. part of the problem is to remind my friends on the republican side of the aisle as well as some of the democrats that the issues i talked about in here are very real and very imminent. we can't pursue the course...
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providing eople energy in different ways. i would like to see more federalism in this.aking my call. guest: i would like to tell the complete 100% agreement. be ink these efforts should as much as possible in the rivate sector to use the competitive free market to come up with the best solutions. that's certainly my effort. shield act with the to try to get it past for a long time. e've had it bottled up in committee. the primary premise is to look come uprivate sector to with both the standard of protection that we need and the the type of equipment. it's agnostic from what types it ays, it says you come up with the answer. if it's a good answer, that's what we go with. republican.market i believe very much if the free market has a better answer all of the time, then the approach.st but the challenge -- we've had that bill really bottled up for time.g when the critical infrastructure protection act, cipra came to open up re able the field of discussion. because the homeland security committee. importantly, the chairman of the rules committee, sessions, joined as an bil
providing eople energy in different ways. i would like to see more federalism in this.aking my call. guest: i would like to tell the complete 100% agreement. be ink these efforts should as much as possible in the rivate sector to use the competitive free market to come up with the best solutions. that's certainly my effort. shield act with the to try to get it past for a long time. e've had it bottled up in committee. the primary premise is to look come uprivate sector to with both the standard...
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but i really think that those eople in that capitol building behind you are playing games with the americaneople. and they are pandering to the wealthy. and manage those they've brought us down so hard, so deep, so hard. latest ooked at the book, he kind of explains how he justice system actually works against these people and under more penalty and more penalties. they're almost making a slave class out of them. what we're doing with the low-paying jobs and, you know, very good ability to have choices in life and what we're economy.lly ruining our and i think we have some real problems with those people in capitol building right there in the back for pandering to the wealthy. tom, when you say pandering to the wealthy, what to see them do? caller: very rich should not be and pay with the same type of costs that the rest to pay.ve host: such as -- lawsuit. had a federal and the property i sued breaking the law. and the judges -- the judges my specifically planned in federal lawsuit for my federal lawsuit. political the manipulation and how these there ians in the back sell out so that the l
but i really think that those eople in that capitol building behind you are playing games with the americaneople. and they are pandering to the wealthy. and manage those they've brought us down so hard, so deep, so hard. latest ooked at the book, he kind of explains how he justice system actually works against these people and under more penalty and more penalties. they're almost making a slave class out of them. what we're doing with the low-paying jobs and, you know, very good ability to have...
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eople who have money will find a way to have it. women -- there's one chance right now. children.lady has two one of them has a challenge. she doesn't want to have another baby. guess what happens? the doctor says, we cannot do the abortion for you. children ffered three -- she is on host: i'll have you jump in. guest: i appreciate the call. this is something we talk about a lot. olerance of other people's opinions. we don't mean to speak for every woman in america, nor would we. this lady didn't sound very tolerant of what we believe. we believe that's one of the fundamental problem about women's engagement in the processes is that we get angry. we can't have a civil discussion. that's what you do on your show every day. there needs be more of that, even-tempered, can we keep the for a moment.f it or we become the el motional women, the male-dominated feminists t the always talk about that wanted to label us. an ink we can have intelligent conversation without insulting each other and being intolerant of one another even if they're very different from us. ally, i happen
eople who have money will find a way to have it. women -- there's one chance right now. children.lady has two one of them has a challenge. she doesn't want to have another baby. guess what happens? the doctor says, we cannot do the abortion for you. children ffered three -- she is on host: i'll have you jump in. guest: i appreciate the call. this is something we talk about a lot. olerance of other people's opinions. we don't mean to speak for every woman in america, nor would we. this lady...
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we know that there are 2,000 eople being trained today in they present the danger, the greatest danger to us if we're going to look at them. i'm not saying don't secure the border, they have put ample forces on the border. you leave america vulnerable to the attack. host: i want to be clear. question of whether or not isis is trying to come across the mexican border. access to the intelligence. is it a possibility? always a 's possibility. but if you're going to put your out -- s, think this look at the pass. why would they change. 911 ou look at the commission, right? what do they say was crucial in of al qaeda choosing those people to come and attack us. you know what they said? get visas to enter the united states of the united states of america. host: mark, go ahead. morning, c-span. caller: i'm with an organization c-40 s investigating the cities leadership group. and your name keeps coming up in this. this group?mber of if so, could you tell us about it? treasonous organization wants to throw the government out by 2040 in favor brazil. guest: i can't help you on that one. somebod
we know that there are 2,000 eople being trained today in they present the danger, the greatest danger to us if we're going to look at them. i'm not saying don't secure the border, they have put ample forces on the border. you leave america vulnerable to the attack. host: i want to be clear. question of whether or not isis is trying to come across the mexican border. access to the intelligence. is it a possibility? always a 's possibility. but if you're going to put your out -- s, think this...
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republican party lost most this countryons in n the 1930s, unlike 1940, the republicans had quite a few eople government, few responsibilities in a have been advancing intellectually serious public policy positions. the battle of ideas. many potential presidential nominees. see how the contest goes. beverly,call comes from herckford, north carolina. caller: mr. barone, listening to your opening statements concerning the tea party. are really a true cheerleader for the ultra conservative group. a me, the tea party is just continuation of the ku klux klan. at least i see that here in north carolina. they ride around with the flag and whatever. tea party group are for a state government because the tates' views toward race equal theirs. look at all of the tea party to do with race. they've become very obvious, not but after the election of the first black president. host: we got your point. response from michael barone. ku klux klan was an offshoot of the democratic party. f you go back in history, the democratic party opposed abraham lincoln in the civil war which the freeing of the slaves, whi
republican party lost most this countryons in n the 1930s, unlike 1940, the republicans had quite a few eople government, few responsibilities in a have been advancing intellectually serious public policy positions. the battle of ideas. many potential presidential nominees. see how the contest goes. beverly,call comes from herckford, north carolina. caller: mr. barone, listening to your opening statements concerning the tea party. are really a true cheerleader for the ultra conservative group....
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i think the corporate greed, the ceos, and the congress not supporting the eople as opposed to the corporations and including the supreme court. i think it's time for the people revolution in a this country a go out and demonstrate. guest: thanks for the call. we need citizens to have more and our the economy politics right now. of sh mentioned the issue top pay or ceo pay. declining, at are the top, record increases. ceo pay is 300 times the typical workers' pay when 30 years ago, it was like 20 times. o we've had all of the gains going to the top. and i think there's steps we can tart to take so that ordinary when the economy does well. that's what unions do. get ital thing is they lost. unions negotiating with an employer one-on-one so workers wages.ter they help workers have some power in politics. they encourage workers to get and vote more off b and talk to the legislators more often. so that's a counterbalancing power. you have corporations with a lot not so in congress but much workers. both should have power and negotiation there. if it goes to the political activity as well? guest: so
i think the corporate greed, the ceos, and the congress not supporting the eople as opposed to the corporations and including the supreme court. i think it's time for the people revolution in a this country a go out and demonstrate. guest: thanks for the call. we need citizens to have more and our the economy politics right now. of sh mentioned the issue top pay or ceo pay. declining, at are the top, record increases. ceo pay is 300 times the typical workers' pay when 30 years ago, it was like...