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it was an operation planned by russia's main intelligence directorate and the federal security service or the kremlin or all of them together that everyone was waiting for the onslaught of the russian tanks. that we were going to raise the red flag that. the november of two thousand and seven also showed that the democratic authorities were going to welcome any criticism from the journalists t.v. station he made he was the first victim of the new regime. i see them entering our office they are about to break into the studio something terrifying is going on i hope they won't use force so here they are about to get into a studio goodbye in farewell. that was the evening when george's highs for the freedom of speech were crushed since then the media space has been exclusively pro president. says not a single. component of democracy was functional in those times elections were not fair courts weren't show. this situation in the mass media was disastrous. t.v. networks could not broadcast to a nationwide audience unless they played to the tune of the saakashvili. really called an early pres
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all rig in the russian north several tried climbing on board who they were arrested by the federal security service and then all thirteen were brought to the northern city of more than once where most of them remain today there are restless prolongs for two months spending an investigation into who referred from president vladimir putin who said he didn't see or didn't view the activists as pirates but calling to him they'd still violated the law and i was green peace says that this is the biggest attack on the organisation since the french security service destroyed its rainbow warrior vessel and killed an activist protesting against nuclear tests in the pacific ocean. and last year they had a greenpeace says russia arctic program was complaining that the very same oil platform in the arctic sea was a secure enough and could be easily captured by terrorists so greenpeace activists did manage to climb up that oil rig last august the head of the campaign groups and russian actually program said at the time there was no immediate response by the coast guard or security services and clearly they found
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it was an operation planned by russia's main intelligence directorate and the federal security service or the kremlin or all of them together. everyone was waiting for the onslaught of the russian tanks. but i think that we were going to raise the red flag. in november of two thousand and seven also showed that the democratic authorities were going to welcome any criticism from the journalists t.v. station he made he was the first victim of the new regime. i see them entering our office they are about to break into the studio something terrifying is going on i hope they won't use force so here they are about to get into a studio goodbye and. that was the evening when george's house for the freedom of speech was crushed since then the media space has been exclusively pro president. says not a single component of democracy was functional in those times elections were not fair courts were and show. this situation in the mass media was disastrous. t.v. networks could not broadcast nationwide audience unless they played. really called an early presidential election in january two thousand a
it was an operation planned by russia's main intelligence directorate and the federal security service or the kremlin or all of them together. everyone was waiting for the onslaught of the russian tanks. but i think that we were going to raise the red flag. in november of two thousand and seven also showed that the democratic authorities were going to welcome any criticism from the journalists t.v. station he made he was the first victim of the new regime. i see them entering our office they...
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tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the can by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of more than one square most of them are right now their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president who said he didn't view the add to this actions and the activist us pirates but he did say that they violated the law and greenpeace itself says that this is the biggest attack on the organization since the french secret service destroyed its rainbow warrior vessel and killed seven activists protesting against the nuclear tests in the pacific ocean and of course this is not the first time greenpeace anxious have attempted to board the very same platform tell a small plane well as a matter of fact it's not the first time that this particularly platform is targeted by greenpeace in august two thousand and twelve another group of its activists actually didn't manage to dock to the oil rig but back then they criticize it for a lack of security saying that it could potentially become a t
tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the can by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of more than one square most of them are right now their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president who said he didn't view the add to this actions and the activist us pirates but he did say that they violated the law and greenpeace itself says that this is the biggest attack...
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executives tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of one square most of them are right now but their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president putin who said he didn't view that to assess pirates but he did say that they violated the law and that it's not the first time that this particularly platform is targeted by greenpeace in august two thousand and twelve another group of its activists actually didn't manage to dock to the oil rig but back then they criticize it for a lack of security saying that it could potentially become a target for terrorists and now a lot of people are also raising the question why did they decide to target this particularly for the second time since clearly it's not in operation while there are others in the same region belonging to other countries which are in operation and. do you this particular wall rig is stationary which is in general considered to be a much safer technology compared to other s
executives tried climbing onto an oil rig in the north of russia they were arrested by the federal security service and then all thirty were taken to the northern city of one square most of them are right now but their arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation we've heard earlier from president putin who said he didn't view that to assess pirates but he did say that they violated the law and that it's not the first time that this particularly platform is targeted by...
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oil rig in the russian north several tried climbing on board to leave or arrested by the federal security service and then all thirteen were brought to the northern city of more than once where most of them remained today's arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation and earlier we heard from president vladimir putin who said he didn't see or didn't view the activists as pirates but calling to him the still of violating the law and i was green peace says that this is the biggest attack on the organization assumes the french security service destroyed its rainbow warrior vessel and killed an activist protesting against nuclear tests in the pacific ocean all right alex he's going to thank you. we're coming to live from moscow and advance team of u.n. inspectors have kicked off their mission in syria arriving in damascus to oversee the elimination of the country's chemical stockpiles the experts there have a very tough task ahead they have to find and destroy about a thousand tons of toxic arms all in a country that's the war the un security council approved the mission last week a
oil rig in the russian north several tried climbing on board to leave or arrested by the federal security service and then all thirteen were brought to the northern city of more than once where most of them remained today's arrest was prolonged for two months spending an investigation and earlier we heard from president vladimir putin who said he didn't see or didn't view the activists as pirates but calling to him the still of violating the law and i was green peace says that this is the...
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attack on a chemical storage facility in their region are the two young men according to federal security service are followers all they were hobby islam and how been plenty of the taxes of timber off this year the chemical storage tank unit is actually a second largest such facility in the country the authorities are saying if the plans of the alleged terrorists were successful we would be talking about hundreds of victims. later in the program a plea for diplomacy a run comes up with proposals not a bad information but it seems many of them are unwilling to listen it's just ahead . will be. funny it's technology innovation believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. there's a media leave us so we leave the media privacy potions she surely play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. right to see. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters with the. instrument. and as opposed to a man suspected in last week's killing of a twenty five year old russians being detained outside m
attack on a chemical storage facility in their region are the two young men according to federal security service are followers all they were hobby islam and how been plenty of the taxes of timber off this year the chemical storage tank unit is actually a second largest such facility in the country the authorities are saying if the plans of the alleged terrorists were successful we would be talking about hundreds of victims. later in the program a plea for diplomacy a run comes up with...
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on a chemical storage facility located in their region are the two young men according to federal security service are followers all they were hobby islam and have been planning the attacks of september off this year the chemical storage unit is actually a second largest such facility in the country the authorities are saying is the plans of the alleged terrorists who were successful we would be talking about hundreds of victims. reporting there now to the program a plea for diplomacy a run comes up the proposals are trying to mend its relations with world powers but it seems many of them are unwilling to listen that's ahead and paying for a raise now struggling spaniards is set to be landed with another touch of this top you might believe in or on solar power as the government scrambles to replenish its coffers we talk about that too right after this break. gridlock for a tour. was to build a new. fortunately dorna found anything mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. critique three. three. three. three. three. video for your med
on a chemical storage facility located in their region are the two young men according to federal security service are followers all they were hobby islam and have been planning the attacks of september off this year the chemical storage unit is actually a second largest such facility in the country the authorities are saying is the plans of the alleged terrorists who were successful we would be talking about hundreds of victims. reporting there now to the program a plea for diplomacy a run...
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on the other hand, federal checks, benefits, social security and food stamps will continue, agencies like the postal service and the federal reserve that have their own funding are open. and the president keeps getting paid, as do members of congress, much to the anger of this family, she is the family's sole breadwinner since her husband was laid off last month. >> congress needs to grow up, i mean, to be honest with you, if they had to live on what most of us work at and live on they couldn't make it. >> reporter: the last time there was a government shutdown, congress voted to give workers retroactive pay. this time, there are no guarantees what is going to happen. brian? >> a lot of similar sentiment out there, john yang starting us out from chicago. and the question is how long does it go on? kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: good evening, brian, get ready for a long standoff. that doesn't mean nothing is happening. tonight, republicans are trying to open popular parts of the parks, like the smithsonian, offering money for veteran's programs and to fund the operation in the district of columbia, b
on the other hand, federal checks, benefits, social security and food stamps will continue, agencies like the postal service and the federal reserve that have their own funding are open. and the president keeps getting paid, as do members of congress, much to the anger of this family, she is the family's sole breadwinner since her husband was laid off last month. >> congress needs to grow up, i mean, to be honest with you, if they had to live on what most of us work at and live on they...
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. >> the homeland security is calling on federal protective services to immediately identify guards who have not been trained and provide them with training. >>> well, for the first time, the widow of the nevada middle schoolteacher who gave his own life to savers is speaking out. sharon lansbury's husband, michael, was killed in a shooting at sparks middle school in reno. he died trying to convince a 12- year-old boy to drop his weapon. before he left for work, the morning of the shooting, michael said these final words to his wife. >> have a good day, my beautiful wife. i can't wait to be home with you and go for our walk. i love you. >> on sunday, michael will receive a 21 of-gun salute, as family and friends celebrate his life and love for community and country. >>> people who post explicit images on the internet of their exlovers could soon face consequences. it's called revenge porn. and a bill makes it a felony. political reporter pat warren has more. >> reporter: ann marie became a victim when her exposted pictures of her on a website. >> it was mostly emotional. i had a suicide
. >> the homeland security is calling on federal protective services to immediately identify guards who have not been trained and provide them with training. >>> well, for the first time, the widow of the nevada middle schoolteacher who gave his own life to savers is speaking out. sharon lansbury's husband, michael, was killed in a shooting at sparks middle school in reno. he died trying to convince a 12- year-old boy to drop his weapon. before he left for work, the morning of...
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federal government. >> reporter: a museum may not happen. some services may be disrupted. social security checks will still arrive on time and so will the postal service and the fbi and dea will keep operating. it is no surprise that americans are fed up with congress and 10%, a new all time low. new it is who blinks first. >>> we are learning about the terrible crash last friday that took the live life of a 16-year- old boy. the victim's father spoke publicly for the first time dead, and kron4's dan kerman has more. >> every day his family wakes up and wishes it was a nightmare. we can still hug and see kevin's warm smile. >> reporter: he was choked up as he spoke about his son dealing with kevin's death. >> none of what has happened makes sense. we don't understand why someone would drive 80 miles an hour in the streets of san francisco. >> reporter: he was rear ended at pine and goth streets. the woman was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter. >> why the suspect was driving at such high speed i don't have the information at this point. >> reporter: the high school where kevi
federal government. >> reporter: a museum may not happen. some services may be disrupted. social security checks will still arrive on time and so will the postal service and the fbi and dea will keep operating. it is no surprise that americans are fed up with congress and 10%, a new all time low. new it is who blinks first. >>> we are learning about the terrible crash last friday that took the live life of a 16-year- old boy. the victim's father spoke publicly for the first time...
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so that gives a little security to the federal workers, but services are shut down. go out to a federal park, you won't have much success. the bigger deadline with the debt ceiling is just into next week now. so i think this is getting even more and more serious as each day goes on. the pressure is ramping up on both parties. democrats might get a gain in 2014, but what does that do to markets and the american people. that's the question they're facing. >> let's talk obama care for just a second. another key part of the legislation with the health exchange has have gone live. what seems to be the general consensus? >> the white house is saying don't judge us on this first week where president obama acknowledges there has been real problems with this website. it's been overwhelmed by the interest, the white house says that's a good problem to have because people are interested. they're shopping around. they say they will eventually be able to get their insurance. but ultimately i think they're looking at a six month window and that will be how to judge it. >> david, a
so that gives a little security to the federal workers, but services are shut down. go out to a federal park, you won't have much success. the bigger deadline with the debt ceiling is just into next week now. so i think this is getting even more and more serious as each day goes on. the pressure is ramping up on both parties. democrats might get a gain in 2014, but what does that do to markets and the american people. that's the question they're facing. >> let's talk obama care for just a...
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service personnel... and many other federal workers. the house and senate did agree one one thing... to continue paying u-s troops.... however, some services may be disrupted for veterans. those on social securityntinue to receive checks... but new requests could be delayed. and if you're on medicare, your doctor will still see you. a major concern with the government shutdown is how this will impact the economy and wall street... economists see no reason for concern. "there have actually been seventeen shutdowns since the late 1970s...the stock market didn't tank in any of those sh
service personnel... and many other federal workers. the house and senate did agree one one thing... to continue paying u-s troops.... however, some services may be disrupted for veterans. those on social securityntinue to receive checks... but new requests could be delayed. and if you're on medicare, your doctor will still see you. a major concern with the government shutdown is how this will impact the economy and wall street... economists see no reason for concern. "there have actually...
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marshall service confirming a man with an assault rifle fired 15 to 20 shots at the federal courthouse in downtown wheeling. security officers returned fire and injured the man. the marshal service says one officer was hurt by shattered glass inside the courthouse. but no other injuries were reported. the alleged shooter was take on the the hospital in critical condition. from the live desk, i'm barbara harrison. >>> still ahead, our cameras go deep underground to show you a side of the metro system you've never seen before. and live, we're monitoring the slow moving rainstorm just arriving. and doug tells us it's not going anywhere >>> our wednesday's child this week may seem shy at first, but he's a great kid when you get to know him. >> he hasn't had the easiest life and would be helped by having a loving family. barbara harrison introduces us to matthew. >> sometimes it's not that easy to gain a child's trust. especially one who has had very few positive experiences when it comes to trusting adults. i want you to meet matthew. >> hi, matthew. >> matthew at 15 now has been in foster care more than half his life.
marshall service confirming a man with an assault rifle fired 15 to 20 shots at the federal courthouse in downtown wheeling. security officers returned fire and injured the man. the marshal service says one officer was hurt by shattered glass inside the courthouse. but no other injuries were reported. the alleged shooter was take on the the hospital in critical condition. from the live desk, i'm barbara harrison. >>> still ahead, our cameras go deep underground to show you a side of...
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in addition, defense security service is responsible for conducting oversight of companies cleared to perform on classified contracts for d.o.d. and 26 other federal departments and agencies that use d.o.d. industrial security services. the department has worked very hard to create improvements that have produced greater efficiencies and effectiveness in the phases of initiating and adjudicating background investigations. as a result, in 2011 the government accountability office removed d.o.d.'s personal security clearance program from the high-risk list. we have used multiple initiatives to review and confirm the quality of the investigative products received, the quality of our adjudications, and the accuracy and completeness of the documentation of the adjucative rationale, the basis for these determinations. this helps to support our oversight as well as reciprocity. in addition, we have implemented a certification process for d.o.d. personal security adjudicators, and over 90% of these are certified to ridged standards and ultimately it's a condition of employment that each adjudicator will complete this certification process. in may of 2012,
in addition, defense security service is responsible for conducting oversight of companies cleared to perform on classified contracts for d.o.d. and 26 other federal departments and agencies that use d.o.d. industrial security services. the department has worked very hard to create improvements that have produced greater efficiencies and effectiveness in the phases of initiating and adjudicating background investigations. as a result, in 2011 the government accountability office removed...
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services will be affected. post offices will remain open. social security benefits will still go out. but among services that will be suspended: passport and visa applications could be delayed, national parks and federal buildings will be closed, the f.d.a., for example, will stop making routine food safety inspections. all federal workers deemed nonessential will be furloughed. that's about 800,000 all together. chip reid tells us about them. chip? >> reporter: good evening, scott. when people talk about the "federal government" they tend to think of washington, d.c., but, in fact, less than 20% of federal government employees are based here in the washington, d.c. area. today, we spoke with a woman from topeka, kansas, who's been working for the federal government for 34 years and expects to be furloughed tomorrow. >> we'll have to look into using our savings account, whatever is there, we'll have to look about maybe putting off our mortgage payment. >> reporter: cindy blithe is a program management analyst for the coast guard. she directs her anger at congress. >> everyone else is supposed to get along. why can't they? i am very angry about it. they need to step up to the plate as we would say in k
services will be affected. post offices will remain open. social security benefits will still go out. but among services that will be suspended: passport and visa applications could be delayed, national parks and federal buildings will be closed, the f.d.a., for example, will stop making routine food safety inspections. all federal workers deemed nonessential will be furloughed. that's about 800,000 all together. chip reid tells us about them. chip? >> reporter: good evening, scott. when...
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service so we know what the weather is. and we've got to deal with the stormy weather here in washington so that the federal employees can go back to work at social security and nih and other crucial agencies doing the job that they're going to be paid to do, performing essential services and we've got to the do the essential work of coming to grips with our fiscal situation, how much money do we have to spend, what is the best way to spend it to move america forward and draw down our public debt. >> barbara mikulski is the democratic senator. one of two would democratic senators from the state of maryland. senator, thanks very much for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> we're going to continue our special coverage. important developments on the floor of the united states senate, but the house of representatives, there's an equal branch in the legislative branch. they've got to act, as well. we're anxious to hear from the speaker of the house, john boehner. get white house reaction. what happens next? stand by. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't r
service so we know what the weather is. and we've got to deal with the stormy weather here in washington so that the federal employees can go back to work at social security and nih and other crucial agencies doing the job that they're going to be paid to do, performing essential services and we've got to the do the essential work of coming to grips with our fiscal situation, how much money do we have to spend, what is the best way to spend it to move america forward and draw down our public...
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federal building today. the u.s. marshal service say he fired up to 20 rounds before being shot by security officers. one officer was hurt by shattered glass. >>> and mere in new york, a new twist in that road rage incident. a young family's car was swarmed by bikers, the father beaten, and tonight, a police officer who was on the scene is facing charges, caught on tape not helping that family, but taking part in the chaos. abc's dan harris reports. >> reporter: late today in manhattan, the spectacle of an elite undercover police detective hustled out of court with his head covered after being charged in the road rage incident that has riveted america for ten days now. prosecutors say wojciech braszczok, seen here, later joined in the attack by repeatedly kicking their suv with a 2-year-old girl in the backseat. >> the department was an active participant of a mob of motorcyclists chasing, capturizing and terrorizing this family. >> reporter: braszczok was not undercover at the time of the beating. he was off-duty, riding with the bikers as they marauded through new york city, provoking 200 911 calls
federal building today. the u.s. marshal service say he fired up to 20 rounds before being shot by security officers. one officer was hurt by shattered glass. >>> and mere in new york, a new twist in that road rage incident. a young family's car was swarmed by bikers, the father beaten, and tonight, a police officer who was on the scene is facing charges, caught on tape not helping that family, but taking part in the chaos. abc's dan harris reports. >> reporter: late today in...
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federal national parks. is reason they have to because they don't have any staff to maintain them and keep them open and provide the security because of the federal shutdown. it is not something that national park servicewants to do. the national park service employees are some of the most dedicated and beloved employees of our federal government. ost: on the park advocate.org website you can find this -- in michigan, independent caller. caller: i am wondering if the national park employees that are for load are going to be paid eventually. guest: yes, it looks as though that will happen from a bill that just passed the senate and the house that would reimburse the federal workers. that is a very good thing. unfortunately, for many of the businesses that are around the national parks that are losing millions of dollars, the concessionaires alone that operate the hotels and services, are losing $5 million per day. you are looking at a huge impact for many people across the country that are suffering through this terrible shutdown. host: arlington, virginia, independent caller. caller: good morning, i am concerned to hear that the park service already has had a cut of 13%? would a continuing resolution a
federal national parks. is reason they have to because they don't have any staff to maintain them and keep them open and provide the security because of the federal shutdown. it is not something that national park servicewants to do. the national park service employees are some of the most dedicated and beloved employees of our federal government. ost: on the park advocate.org website you can find this -- in michigan, independent caller. caller: i am wondering if the national park employees...
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security experts the effects of the government shutdown span from coast to coast. hoss national parks. closed. thousands of workers. furloughed. federal offices. shut down. but here is a list of government servicestinue. social security and medicare will still be deposited to bank accounts. snap.a supplemental nutritional assistance program will continue. air traffic control and t- s-a employees will still report to work so plane can land and take off and security checkpoints are still in place. unemployment checks will also still go out. the effects of the government shutdown span from coast to coast. have 23 is the time. we will be back with more and a couple of minutes. to continue to keep you posted on the weather and traffic. here's a look at your approach which is all clear. we will be right back. welcome back to the kron4 morning news. a developing news story we're following. authorities saying that one of the two packages found was of a destructive nature. the airport evacuated around six last night and did not reopen until the 11th. departing flights cannot leave during the evacuation and incoming planes were held on the tarmac. police say no arrests have been made and the incident. >>d
security experts the effects of the government shutdown span from coast to coast. hoss national parks. closed. thousands of workers. furloughed. federal offices. shut down. but here is a list of government servicestinue. social security and medicare will still be deposited to bank accounts. snap.a supplemental nutritional assistance program will continue. air traffic control and t- s-a employees will still report to work so plane can land and take off and security checkpoints are still in...
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security. military pay and defense contractors, education, food stamps, unemployment benefits. we're already over 220 billion. and that's not counting some other priorities: federal salaries- and benefits. irs refunds, veterans benefits. health servicesupplemental security fund. add miscellaneous programs like fema, roads, and air traffic control. add it all up and you get more than 300=billion in bills due. and without a hike in the debt ceiling, there will be no money to pay them. >> catherine: authority say that there is still showing kicking and hitting the s u b. they are not pointing pinpoint the part of the video where it happened. it ended in a brutal built improved seating at least one other officer is being investigated that could also be charged. meanwhile the wife of one of the driver said she would have reacted differently. i think i would have stopped and tried to get the information for the insurance derrick why would i think that they're all out to get me. i had someone actual odyssey the people run them are worried about this person. >> catherine: peas are photos of the s u b been told away by police. five bikers have not been charged in the case. including the detective. one of the other bikers were scouring to date
security. military pay and defense contractors, education, food stamps, unemployment benefits. we're already over 220 billion. and that's not counting some other priorities: federal salaries- and benefits. irs refunds, veterans benefits. health servicesupplemental security fund. add miscellaneous programs like fema, roads, and air traffic control. add it all up and you get more than 300=billion in bills due. and without a hike in the debt ceiling, there will be no money to pay them. >>...
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services that will continue despite the shutdown. air travel will go on, federal courts will operate for ten business days. social security and medicare benefits will keep going, could be delays in processing new applications. unemployment benefits will be going out and you will still get your mail. dc metro will continue running. >>> the panda cam at the national zoo is not considered essential. the zoo says the camera will go black though it hasn't happened yet. the zoo will be closed as long as the government is closed animals will get their normal care on a normal basis. >>> landmark legislation begins rolling out today, if you don't understand all of it we are working to help you out. here are the basics, if you are one of the 800,000 uninsured people living in the state you can start studying, choosing and enrolling in health care plan, four companies offering 45 different plans and state has a website and counselors ready to help people with questions. >> if you have employer based health insurance you can keep it. if you are a senior you can keep your medicare. if you are uninsured there are options available. >>
services that will continue despite the shutdown. air travel will go on, federal courts will operate for ten business days. social security and medicare benefits will keep going, could be delays in processing new applications. unemployment benefits will be going out and you will still get your mail. dc metro will continue running. >>> the panda cam at the national zoo is not considered essential. the zoo says the camera will go black though it hasn't happened yet. the zoo will be...
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controllers, federal law enforcement officers, the coast guard customs and border patrol, meat inspectors postal service, and lots of other workers will stay on the job. >> if you're on social security you'll keep receiving checks. if you're on medicare, your doctors will still see you. >> but 800,000 federal employees at national park sites and nasa and elsewhere will be told to surrender smart phones and stay home. it can change in 1996 shut down, initially, social security focused on processing checks and continued to do that but declare pemd that dealt with new applications to be nonessential. after a couple weeks they started to say we're going to have a huge backlog and brought those people back n. >> the house and senate voted to continue paying u.s. troops at the department of vet transaffairs claims processors will stay on the job and beneficiaries will receive benefits if the shut down ends within three weeks but before then, regional offices will likely put can you tell back on services and some see funding stoppage affecting military traigs operation autos we won't fund ships and ground equipment and sensors. that are always in use in preparing troops to take the place o
controllers, federal law enforcement officers, the coast guard customs and border patrol, meat inspectors postal service, and lots of other workers will stay on the job. >> if you're on social security you'll keep receiving checks. if you're on medicare, your doctors will still see you. >> but 800,000 federal employees at national park sites and nasa and elsewhere will be told to surrender smart phones and stay home. it can change in 1996 shut down, initially, social security...
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but the fact is that the federal data hub, which is responsible for combining information, and security, the irs to mild and human servicesgencies is not ready to function. most of the -- lou: essential to obamacare. >> that's right. lou: the interaction, the communication would be -- i mean, it is -- >> it's shocking. i'll be true. lou: ubiquitous tustin companion , and giant binder. >> it is true that the law is complexed all but nevertheless, they had three years. it makes youonder about confidence. after three years so much is done ready. >> terrier really wondering? >> when you were saying computer glitches, they are much more than glitches. you were talking of what the percentages. it is about one-third of people who tried to go on to the website, tried to get through this, trying to sign up. >> these malfunctions, this lack of readiness, this in confidence. lou: let me ask you, steven haze, you are worried about these as well. actually indicative of a larger even holistic failure. >> well, i think they have had three years to plan for this. gasol like anyone was surprised at the october 1st would be the day. we kne
but the fact is that the federal data hub, which is responsible for combining information, and security, the irs to mild and human servicesgencies is not ready to function. most of the -- lou: essential to obamacare. >> that's right. lou: the interaction, the communication would be -- i mean, it is -- >> it's shocking. i'll be true. lou: ubiquitous tustin companion , and giant binder. >> it is true that the law is complexed all but nevertheless, they had three years. it makes...
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services relying on federal funds. >> he's checking off his honey do list. he thought his federal jobs added security for his family until they became a liability this week when the federal the government shut down. >> you never want to say that you're not essential. day. >> reporter: he's a major in the air force reserve and also a civilian employee at the pentagon and serves to senator tim kaine. >> he showed up at the pentagon to get furloughed and came to nip office and heard me deliver employees. >> it' quiet can here where 97% of nasa workers are furloughed. that's 3,000 told to go home. how many of ya'll have families? everyone. how many of you are a single parent? >> i have a mortgage that has to be paid. >> i'm living from pay economic to paycheck. >> reporter: six of these workers are nasa and furloughed. they are with the department of federal affairs and could be let go next week. >> i think they are playing chicken with our lives . i need to know. >> the capitol thrill police who responded to today's car chase and deadly shooting are not being paid. they are consider, however, essential
services relying on federal funds. >> he's checking off his honey do list. he thought his federal jobs added security for his family until they became a liability this week when the federal the government shut down. >> you never want to say that you're not essential. day. >> reporter: he's a major in the air force reserve and also a civilian employee at the pentagon and serves to senator tim kaine. >> he showed up at the pentagon to get furloughed and came to nip office...
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controllers, federal law enforcement officers, the coast guard customs and border patrol, meat inspectors postal service, and lots of other workers will stay on the job. >> if you're on social security you'll keep receiving checks. if you're on medicare, your doctors will still see you. >> but 800,000 federal employees at national park sites and nasa and elsewhere will be told to surrender smart phones and stay home. it can change in 1996 shut down, initially, social security focused on processing checks and continued to do that but declare pemd that dealt with new applications to be nonessential. after a couple weeks they started to say we're going to have a huge backlog and brought those people back n. >> the house and senate voted to continue paying u.s. troops at the department of vet transaffairs claims processors will stay on the job and beneficiaries will receive benefits if the shut down ends within three weeks but before then, regional offices will likely put can you tell back on services and some see funding stoppage affecting military traigs operation autos we won't fund ships and ground equipment and sensors. that are always in use in preparing troops to take the place o
controllers, federal law enforcement officers, the coast guard customs and border patrol, meat inspectors postal service, and lots of other workers will stay on the job. >> if you're on social security you'll keep receiving checks. if you're on medicare, your doctors will still see you. >> but 800,000 federal employees at national park sites and nasa and elsewhere will be told to surrender smart phones and stay home. it can change in 1996 shut down, initially, social security...
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securities. treasury will enter into a debt swap with the federal financing bank and the civil service retirement and disability fund. i'm told those are among the last maneuvers here that treasury can do in order to get to october 17th. >> the exchange stabilization fund, that goes back to the 1930s when the dollar was tied to gold. i think it's about $50 billion. >> before your time, larry. >> no, i remember it well. i may have been there. let me ask you something quick. paul ryan and some others, mainly paul ryan, chairman of the house budget committee has said on a number of occasions that this discussion on obama care is going to bleed right into the debt ceiling. if that happens, that is going to make this more complicated by a power of 100. what do you think about that? >> that's absolutely what it feels like right now. we've got until october the 17th. you can see a very dramatic scenario where we have another late night on capitol hill, this time reopen the government and avoid a u.s. debt default on the same deadline. we're sort of getting all of it out of the way or whether this is a p
securities. treasury will enter into a debt swap with the federal financing bank and the civil service retirement and disability fund. i'm told those are among the last maneuvers here that treasury can do in order to get to october 17th. >> the exchange stabilization fund, that goes back to the 1930s when the dollar was tied to gold. i think it's about $50 billion. >> before your time, larry. >> no, i remember it well. i may have been there. let me ask you something quick....
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federal courthouse in wheeling. the u.s. marshal service says that man fired 15 shots, maybe 20 with an assault-type rifle from a parking lot across the street. security officers fired back and killed him. one person was hurt by the shattered glass, nobody else injured. authorities are still trying to figure out why he'd do such a thing. >>> abortion rights advocates won a small first step victory in their fight against virginia's new strict abortion clinic regulations. before today's hearing they held a rally at the arlington courthouse protesting those regulations which require abortion providers to meet hospital facility standards. providers say those measures are onerous and too costly. attorneys for the falls church health clinic which brought the lawsuit say the attorney general intimidated the board of health into not grandfathering those existing clinics. >> we obviously felt they overstepped their bounds in pushing the board to adopt a regulation the board was not inclined to adopt. >> the judge said he thought the case should get a full hearing so that appellate courts can ultimately decide the matter. >>> president obama officially nominate
federal courthouse in wheeling. the u.s. marshal service says that man fired 15 shots, maybe 20 with an assault-type rifle from a parking lot across the street. security officers fired back and killed him. one person was hurt by the shattered glass, nobody else injured. authorities are still trying to figure out why he'd do such a thing. >>> abortion rights advocates won a small first step victory in their fight against virginia's new strict abortion clinic regulations. before today's...
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federal law enforcement officers... the coast guard... customs and border patrol... meat inspectors... postal service personnel... and ls of other federal workers... will stay on the job. obama says: "if you're on social securityecks. if you're on medicare, your doctor will still see you." but an estimated 800-thousand federal employees at national park sites, museums, nasa and elsewhere... will be told to surrender their government- issue smartphones and stay home. shoop says: "and it can change! in the 1996 shutdown, initially, social security focused on processing checks and continued to do that, but declared the people that dealt with new applications for benefits to be -- at the time the term was -- "non- essential." eventually, after a couple of weeks, they started to say, "we're going to have a huge backlog," and they actually brought those people back in." the house and senate voted to continue paying u-s troops. at the department of veterans affairs, claims processors will stay on the job... and beneficiaries will receive benefits if the shutdown ends within three weeks. but even before then, regional offices handling disability claims will likely cut back on services... and some see the funding stopp
federal law enforcement officers... the coast guard... customs and border patrol... meat inspectors... postal service personnel... and ls of other federal workers... will stay on the job. obama says: "if you're on social securityecks. if you're on medicare, your doctor will still see you." but an estimated 800-thousand federal employees at national park sites, museums, nasa and elsewhere... will be told to surrender their government- issue smartphones and stay home. shoop says:...
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>> reporter: services which won't be effected will include the tsa along with tax collections, social security, unemployment, food stamps, and passports. while more than 800,000 federal workers stand to lose a paycheck, the president and members of congress will still receive them. >> i think they can take that -- those congress persons' paychecks away. >> if you feel government employees shouldn't be paid, i think you should give up your checks. >> reporter: as for elizabeth, she'll need to report to work tomorrow just to find out if she'll be sent home. >> they are in the sandbox. they are kicking sand into the american people's eyes. and it hurts. >> reporter: many estimates suggest a shutdown could cost the government between $40 million and $80 million a day. and that could hit very close to home for many american families. >> kevin tibbles in chicago for us tonight. kevin, thanks. >>> couple of other notes here tonight, while bickering over all this, washington politicians have not suspended their own effort to raise money to retain their own jobs. both parties have collected almost a billion dollars in the first half of this year according to federal records.
>> reporter: services which won't be effected will include the tsa along with tax collections, social security, unemployment, food stamps, and passports. while more than 800,000 federal workers stand to lose a paycheck, the president and members of congress will still receive them. >> i think they can take that -- those congress persons' paychecks away. >> if you feel government employees shouldn't be paid, i think you should give up your checks. >> reporter: as for...
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security and services for its citizens. to turn to what our policy engagement in somalia. admission of the federal government of somalia, our policy had three primary elements. provide support for african andn mission in somalia strategic partner, ethiopia to combat al-shabaab and political space -- and provide political space for the government to operate. second, we wanted to respond to demand debt to the humanitarian crisis -- we want to respond to the humanitarian crisis. and the dual policy. , the threetion elements of our somalian policy has evolved and is as. first we continue to support the primary stable force in somalia. as we expand our assistance to somali national army to build capacity. 2007-2013, the unisys obligated -- the united states obligated support. in addition to our contributions for the u.n. logistics. during the same period, we propagated to support the national -- promulgated to support the national army. we have shifted focus from humanitarian crisis response now concentrating on security and the foundation for economic recovery. nearly $140rovided million in funding to
security and services for its citizens. to turn to what our policy engagement in somalia. admission of the federal government of somalia, our policy had three primary elements. provide support for african andn mission in somalia strategic partner, ethiopia to combat al-shabaab and political space -- and provide political space for the government to operate. second, we wanted to respond to demand debt to the humanitarian crisis -- we want to respond to the humanitarian crisis. and the dual...
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is an area that has a high density of security, law enforcement, local police, and federal officials, including, as we've been reporting, uniformed secret service that first responded. how did this work in that area? can you tell us anything about whether any of the boundaries of the white house or the capitol were ever breached? >> no, i don't believe any security was ever breached at either the white house or the capitol. this all happened out on the street. but there are normally capitol policemen on the streets around the capitol building a block or so in every direction because there's a restriction on the kind of traffic that can go near the capitol building. for example, you can't drive a large truck or a large bus directly past either the capitol or congressional office buildings. this is on the senate side of the capitol as opposed to the house side, which is the opposite. this is all on the senate side. there are two senate office buildings on the other side of the street from the capitol. this all happened near the newer one, the so-called hart senate office building. there would be capitol policemen on the street, standing on the co
is an area that has a high density of security, law enforcement, local police, and federal officials, including, as we've been reporting, uniformed secret service that first responded. how did this work in that area? can you tell us anything about whether any of the boundaries of the white house or the capitol were ever breached? >> no, i don't believe any security was ever breached at either the white house or the capitol. this all happened out on the street. but there are normally...
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critical services will continue, federal workers, they have to report to work today for about four hours but only to do what they call shutdown preps, changing the voice mails, securing their work stations, hud, for instance, closes at 1:30 and employees get an e-mail telling them whether they're sense taff or furloughed and then they'll act accordingly and many fda safety inspections put on hold. national parks, they close immediately. campers have 48 hours to get out. the national zoo will also close and as it's been talked about, the panda cam already off line and talk about some of the goofier things affected and we all love our panda cam but it is funded by the government. >>> on wall street markets were down across the board as the nation moved closer to the shutdown. dow falling 130 points, the s&p and nasdaq in negative territory, as well. however, some positive news. all three indices for the month of september were up. we will get a better look at how investors are feeling on day one of the shutdown in just a few hours. stock futures were actually positive, not sure how to read into that. >>> now, as congress tries to work their way out of this mess, we wan
critical services will continue, federal workers, they have to report to work today for about four hours but only to do what they call shutdown preps, changing the voice mails, securing their work stations, hud, for instance, closes at 1:30 and employees get an e-mail telling them whether they're sense taff or furloughed and then they'll act accordingly and many fda safety inspections put on hold. national parks, they close immediately. campers have 48 hours to get out. the national zoo will...
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service industry. about 315,000 maryland residents get a paycheck from and another quarter million work for federal contractors. if you look at social security, it furloughed about 7000 people in the baltimore area. you can follow the ripple effects far into the community, and it may last for some time. weeks, thet three monahan pub in woodlawn has been hurting. the bulk of their lunchtime business comes from social security employees, and during the government shutdown, it has been empty. about 70% monday through friday. >> no customers means no tips. if your paycheck was interrupted during the shutdown, you probably felt it. work withhere at nothing to do, no customers. >> it is hard when you have family, but we get through it. we will, but hopefully everything will get back on track. i think it was a good rest for everybody, and we are glad to be back. 11: 30, some regular customer started coming in. by 12:00, the parking lot was filling up, and business was getting back to normal. >> good to be back to work, and hopefully this place will fill up. >> many of the social security employees told us they were happy to be back to work. >> my h
service industry. about 315,000 maryland residents get a paycheck from and another quarter million work for federal contractors. if you look at social security, it furloughed about 7000 people in the baltimore area. you can follow the ripple effects far into the community, and it may last for some time. weeks, thet three monahan pub in woodlawn has been hurting. the bulk of their lunchtime business comes from social security employees, and during the government shutdown, it has been empty....