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have our car on your heart our ha ha ha ha ha ha part of our. we are in the last days brainless sheep into the fold what kind of babbling b.s. theology are you talking about i have a master's divinity i'm a reverend i don't even know what his crap she's saying is it's like she's killing the holy voice the god voice and talking softly to people will think of him holy and oh and by my bible talk show up to all you voters out there don't be fooled by this one degree jesus taught it's b.s. real christians don't talk like that they are normal people bachmann is interested in being a star she does she wants everything possible to make it happen and so she's talking about stupid stuff like fantasy stories regarding the founding fathers changing her voice into creepy jesus ness and people i'm just simply here to tell you that bachmann is a moron buckman perry and romney are a bunch of snakes they are vipers they are whores searching for power and self aggrandizement. ok well thank you for telling us how you really feel there that was that was certainly.
have our car on your heart our ha ha ha ha ha ha part of our. we are in the last days brainless sheep into the fold what kind of babbling b.s. theology are you talking about i have a master's divinity i'm a reverend i don't even know what his crap she's saying is it's like she's killing the holy voice the god voice and talking softly to people will think of him holy and oh and by my bible talk show up to all you voters out there don't be fooled by this one degree jesus taught it's b.s. real...
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ha ha ha ha ha! how you doin', man? >> i'm doin' great. >> are you havin' a great time >> havin' a great time. >> in the wine business, everyone is trying to get their bottle of wine noticed, but for mac mcdonald, being noticed in a crowd has never been a oblem. from his overalls to his straw hat, mac is about as an original character to the wine industry as it comes, but he's banking on exactly that fact as he tries to bridge the gap between his heritage and a new blend of wine drinkers. >> it's to promote wine to all nationalities, but with special interest on the african-american community. and i think that it's good for the wine industry. i don't say you have to drink african-american wine. i just want folks to drink wine. you may not like vision cellars phnot noir. that's ok. >> and mac couldn't have come into the industry at a better time. new research shows that only a handful of wineries are actually owned by african-americans, yet they make up more than 10% of the nation's wine drinkers, which is exactly why mac and a new generation of winemakers are entering the business and trying to educate others about this special way of life. >> this whole wine industry goes along with farming. i-it's-- it's all about a life
ha ha ha ha ha! how you doin', man? >> i'm doin' great. >> are you havin' a great time >> havin' a great time. >> in the wine business, everyone is trying to get their bottle of wine noticed, but for mac mcdonald, being noticed in a crowd has never been a oblem. from his overalls to his straw hat, mac is about as an original character to the wine industry as it comes, but he's banking on exactly that fact as he tries to bridge the gap between his heritage and a new blend...
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ha ha ha ha ha... me gusta bailar! >> vamos con el cura que ya me quiero casar y tÚ que eres muy bonita pero no sabes bailar. ahÍ viene la plaga. me gusta bailar! ♪ ♪ >> los tres cantamos! >> reina de corazones, distante y lejana, pasiÓn de pasiones. >> listos? >> una, dos, tres. [risas] >> reina de cozones, te vas por la maÑana con sus canciones y vas siempre robando los corazones... >> yo soy la reina de corazones. >> se la damos, se la damos? >> vÁmonos con otra canciÓn! >> amanece. >> amanecer con el... a mi costado no es igual... que estar contigo! [ aplausos ] >> no quÉ no, no que no. no qué no. >> muy bien. >> mi cantinflas se la supo toda. >> cÓmo dice el coro? >> hacer el amor con 8! >> asÍ no dice! >> con otros, con otros! >> no es la misma cosa. >> sÍ esa mia cosa. >> ahÍ viene la plaga me gusta bailar. ya regresamos. ahÍ viene la plaga me gusta bailar. ♪ ♪ test test test test test >> adelante alberto! >> cuÉntanos. >> karla y raÚl, estamos celebrando en la ciudad de mÉxico el centenario del natalicio de mario moreno cantinflas y hay un personaje muy peculiar que se llama carlos espejel que desde los 5 aÑos se vio marcado por este personaje. y desde ahÍ le dio este personaje popularidad. >> pareciera que estuviÉramos viendo en vida al inolvidable mario moreno cantinflas. pero no se trata del actor carlos espejel que empezÓ a imitar a cantinflas de una manera impresionante. >> yo lo veÍa cÓmo hacÍa sus pelÍculas y el circo y el detalle y concerge a domicilio. y el bombero que uno las ve siendo un chamaco yo lo admiraba mucho. y tuve la chance de que me hablÓ por telÉfono y luego lo conocÍ personalmente y en persona y nos apalabramos y tuvo la oportunidad de recibir un premio de manos de don mario. >> dejÓ de imitar a cantinflas muchos aÑos, se volviÓ a vestir de desalineada manera para poder celebrar el natalicio. >> imagÍnate lo vieron nuestros abuelos, los hijos de los abuelos y los hijos de los hijos... >> el personaje que hizo propio es conocido como carlinflas. y siempre cuidÓ a detalle los movimientos. >> cÓmo me voy a hacer bolas es cosa de que uno que cuando llegan las cosas ahÍ pero no siempre y cuando ni de cualquier manera y ahora que sÍ como tÚ bien dices ahÍ estÁ el detalle, chato. como ve? >> son muchas las razones por las cuales los mexicanos debemos sentirnos orgullosos del inolvidable comediante. >> es la representaciÓn viva del mexicano, vea usted, joven. es el mexicano que todos traemos adentro, esta manera simpÁtica, pÍcara y creo que nos representa siempre. no solo aquÍ en mÉxico sino en el mundo. no te parece. >> los seres humanos son irrepetible es carlos espejel con su imitaciÓn y el legado fÍlmico de cantinflas que nos hace sentir que el comediante estÁ más vigente que siempre. >> carlos espejel no solo tiene este humor sino tambiÉn reconoce que baila igual. lo marcÓ en su carrera. >> claro que sÍ, muchas gracias, alberto. hay que darle las gracias a este hermano colombiano. >> gracias, karla, raÚl y a todo el equipo de despierta amÉrica. en colombia crecimos viendo a cantinflas. gracias a mÉxico! y los invito a visitar mi pÁgina: la >> ya comienza la cuarta hora y mujeres que tienen mucho quÉ contar y jugar en el dÍa de hoy. tengo algunos buenÍsimos de ella. >> vino a compartir con nosotros. y alejandra guzmÁn que viene en camino y yo creo que viene en moto. luce una moto en su show. >> viene en moto. >> pero yo lo que les tengo son chismes de estas dos que tengo aquÍ. >> no, no, no. >> yo vi que la guzmÁn está dando shows en algÚn lado. >> en los Ángeles. >> es entendible que estos no son los horarios de la guzmÁn, yo creo que acaba de cerrar sus ojitos pispiretos. >> ella por su show tiene unos horarios. >> ahÍ estÁ. asÍ entra en todos lados así que la esperamos con el espacio despejado para que entre con su moto. yo quiero comentarles del tema de la semana. quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando que muchos famosos tienen el bebÉ y luego se casan. >> quiÉn lo dice? >> en mÉxico, galilea mondijo dio ese noticion y sorpresa y nos alegrÓ mucho. >> con muchas bendiciones para ellos y que sean muy felices. que sea sanito. >> asÍ va a ser. >> te acuerdas de rafa mÁrquez y... que se casaron y tambiÉn anunciaron inmediatamente que estaban esperando su bebÉ y esto se ha flores asÍ. >> la presiÓn no genera nada bueno y tengo casos de famosas en el medio artÍstico para que se embarazan para que su marido no se vaya. y suele pasar que al final se te va a ir. porque no estÁ bien contigo como mujer, pareja. >> que sea un hijo para enganchar a un hijo. es de ignorantes. >> nosotros estamos aquÍ con esta tremenda mesa de billar. >> lo que sÉ es que la negra nunca se puede meter. >> quÉ? >> la bola negra esa. [risas] >> o no? alguien me puede decir si eso es cierto o no. >> vero sabe. >> cÓmo con el paso de los aÑos el Ímpetu es diferente y que cada 5 aÑos el amor cambia. >> cada dÍa no somos los mismos. >> pero sÍ piensan que a los 20 amamos de una forma y a los 30 de otra forma? >> a los 20... es horario familiar... a los 20 estÁs experimentando y conociendo, es ese amor de juventud que ahora a mis 30 digo quÉ burra soy! >> tengo 40 aÑos y no me apena! >> y uno en la madurez tiene... >> tonterÍas hice a los 20... a veces son errores que hacen sufrir a las
ha ha ha ha ha... me gusta bailar! >> vamos con el cura que ya me quiero casar y tÚ que eres muy bonita pero no sabes bailar. ahÍ viene la plaga. me gusta bailar! ♪ ♪ >> los tres cantamos! >> reina de corazones, distante y lejana, pasiÓn de pasiones. >> listos? >> una, dos, tres. [risas] >> reina de cozones, te vas por la maÑana con sus canciones y vas siempre robando los corazones... >> yo soy la reina de corazones. >> se la damos, se la...
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ha, ha, let me know. >> i hate smartphone. i meant check schedule. >> i know. >> or my afghan. drove 45 minutes only store that sells my favorite salsa and they're sold out. my entire weekend has been shatnered. >> ha, ha, hat i have written shatnered before. >> omg this is the best word ever. >>> wish we mad more turn. >> we'll chlorine our afghan.. an't guarantee she'll be much help with the yard work. we can't guarantee she'll stay out of your personal space - not that you'd want her to - but we can guarantee that petsmart grooming... ...will make your dog look great. try us today. with the petsmart grooming look great guarantee you're happy... ...or it's free. petsmart. happiness in store.™ le announcer ] enjoy the fresh-picked taste of the new subway yogurt parfait. low fat and freshly prepared with a whole serving of fruit, it's parfait our way. and a delicious treat you can enjoy any time of day. subway. eat fresh. sweetie, try my head & shoulders itchy y alp care with eucalyptus. it sure soothed my itch. me, why? the museum... [ screaming ] fine, miss beautiful hair. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders itchy scalp care with eucalyptus. hello parents, it's going to be a big school year. your kids
ha, ha, let me know. >> i hate smartphone. i meant check schedule. >> i know. >> or my afghan. drove 45 minutes only store that sells my favorite salsa and they're sold out. my entire weekend has been shatnered. >> ha, ha, hat i have written shatnered before. >> omg this is the best word ever. >>> wish we mad more turn. >> we'll chlorine our afghan.. an't guarantee she'll be much help with the yard work. we can't guarantee she'll stay out of your...
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any single time someone has brought it to the ethics commission, it has been disparaged and discarded. know your rights under sunshine? ha, ha, ha. sunshine hase up with your approval, but come a long form application to make public comment or to receive public records. it is a disgrace that you allow that to happen. president chiu: thank you. are there other members of the public who wish to speak? seeing none, general public comment is closed. now we go back to our 4:00 p.m. special order. if we could bring up both of the parties, i want to complement the parties. i know you have been negotiating days and into the evenings. it has been up until today's hearing. i understand you have something you would like to ask for, which is a continuance at this time. >> yes. members of the board of supervisors, with the considerable influence -- >> please begin to the microphone. -- speak into the microphone. >> with the considerable urging and assistance of president chiu, we have decided we are willing to consent to a continuance. that has been agreed to by the appellant as well. opposing counsel i believe will confirm that. that continuance will be
any single time someone has brought it to the ethics commission, it has been disparaged and discarded. know your rights under sunshine? ha, ha, ha. sunshine hase up with your approval, but come a long form application to make public comment or to receive public records. it is a disgrace that you allow that to happen. president chiu: thank you. are there other members of the public who wish to speak? seeing none, general public comment is closed. now we go back to our 4:00 p.m. special order. if...
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has has an army has a has an arm has a gun and so this would be a very critical measure taken by the government and then of course next steps have to follow the political steps getting some sort of legitimacy for the transitional council and finally in a couple of months i hope that there will be elections but the way from from now at this point will be a long long one and very challenging one for the population as well as for the transitional council sam baker mentioning that it's a long and challenging road indeed a national security terry and also on the political side and libya certainly is not in the best shape following months of war and nato has provided now who do you think if any will stand to benefit from its current plight its situation. i hope and probably many people hope not only in libya that the people in libya will benefit from the situation certainly that's true already for the east which is more or less self-governing ruling there is a very critical situation as far as the west as far as the triple it is concerned and we hope that the develop a better saw eventually and that is what they need to has committed itself or it has done thing for the benefit of the people so far it looks as if there are some problems. you are talking about nato it's fair i mean it's fair to say that the rebels needed the nato partners to win against gadhafi forces and the only that again during the early days and current instability but what about the future are the western powers here for good or will they give able to stand alone again. my assessment is that this syrians that the libyans should do the job themselves right now they hav
has has an army has a has an arm has a gun and so this would be a very critical measure taken by the government and then of course next steps have to follow the political steps getting some sort of legitimacy for the transitional council and finally in a couple of months i hope that there will be elections but the way from from now at this point will be a long long one and very challenging one for the population as well as for the transitional council sam baker mentioning that it's a long and...
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ha ha ha ha" all day and scared generations of san franciscans out of their wits. it has a month-to-month lease at fisherman's wharf. >> they moved it to this temporary location at fisherman's wharf. they left an unusual little treasure of the city. >> ingleside terraces, again, i was trying to show off the residence park. a lot of crazy building. for still has one of the great stairways -- forest hill has one of the greats their ways. -- great stairways. this looked like a ship. they used to decorate fire houses for christmas. >> on the side of this fire house is a wooden tower. the tower was for drying the hoses. after they get water in them, they have to be dried. >> a fire house like this is for sale. if you have $1.3 million, which is really cheap enough for a firehouse -- >> one in the inner sunset was just sold. >> was it? i want to buy a streetcar. i cannot pay my rent. >> there were two of these for pumping water out of the ground. murphy gave a lot of money for it. >> what decided the boundaries and the location of golden gate park? >> it was a deal that they basically cut in 1868. the up side lands were up for grabs. it was u.s. government land, san francisco land, and then you had these squatters. these were rich men who decided maybe they could make some money. >> you put up a fence and you owned the land. >> it can to a comprom
ha ha ha ha" all day and scared generations of san franciscans out of their wits. it has a month-to-month lease at fisherman's wharf. >> they moved it to this temporary location at fisherman's wharf. they left an unusual little treasure of the city. >> ingleside terraces, again, i was trying to show off the residence park. a lot of crazy building. for still has one of the great stairways -- forest hill has one of the greats their ways. -- great stairways. this looked like a...
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has he inform you that he has ceased using his image of the authority? >> he has not. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> so i would assume that he is still using this emergency authority. >> senator inhofe, would you like a response -- >> not yet. if you would like to extend my time, go ahead. >> sure, i will extend your time. >> it might be better for me to finish. i have to assume, he is -- since they have not received it. i think it needs to be in the record. none of us were around at that time, but when this emergency provision was passed by law, and it is important to have this in the record. this is from over 30 years ago. "there are two situations, one where the chairman is a basic agreement with the majority, and those where he is not. in those cases when the chairman has a majority of commissioners with him or her, it is obvious the chairman will not need extraordinary powers to the way in this plan to exercise their will. the chairman and commission can move in unison towards their chairs and regulatory policy. but what about the other situation where the chairman is in the minority, regardless of party affiliation, when the majority of the commissioners opposed the chairman? isn't it equally obvious that at that moment, these special powers will be most appealing to the chairman? is it not clear that these powers are ever to be needed and utilized, it is precisely by the chairman bent on going against the majority of the commissioners? and if that is the case, is this plan not clearly constructed to get the commission a form of regulation, and would it not be subject to the basis sort of partisan, political manipulation?" before you make your comments, chairman jaczko, i would like to make -- get a commitment from you that you will respect the will
has he inform you that he has ceased using his image of the authority? >> he has not. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> so i would assume that he is still using this emergency authority. >> senator inhofe, would you like a response -- >> not yet. if you would like to extend my time, go ahead. >> sure, i will extend your time. >> it might be better for me to finish. i have to assume, he is -- since they have not received it. i think it needs to be...
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has been pretty amazing to watch. he is young. he has tremendous length, and he has charisma. nick: he has. he has got everything right now. all he needs is one more solid golf shot. >> well, it will have to come from 193 yards off of a slight downhill lie into an increasing wind. nick: well, the minimum yardage will be to the flag. and as he did it in regulation, something 20-30 feet past. it does not look like jason dufner is feeling too good. >> hollow molly, he haso me that i may want to be 30 yards farther back where i had a better excuse to lay it up. >> yeah. nick: he certainly swung beautifully when he is swinging flat out. flat out. full of adreniline. jim: the wind was picking up there at the end and shifting into the golfer's face. that is a beauty. keegan bradley, 18 feet away. >> never mind the shot, what a club that was. jim: did not leave a lot of room to spare. nick: he played that as if he needed a three to win. these season campaigners would be playing for back edge. >> jason dufner with 179. nick: probably got the same club. >> yep. on the same line. and just outside of keegan. that is a fine shot by jason. but it is looking like it is bradley's major championship. ok. nick: yeah, ok. very much like the shot at 17 that made it by about three or four yards. and that was four or five. for a youngster, the first time experience to be the sensation of hitting the shot like that in a major. you will remember that for the rest of your l
has been pretty amazing to watch. he is young. he has tremendous length, and he has charisma. nick: he has. he has got everything right now. all he needs is one more solid golf shot. >> well, it will have to come from 193 yards off of a slight downhill lie into an increasing wind. nick: well, the minimum yardage will be to the flag. and as he did it in regulation, something 20-30 feet past. it does not look like jason dufner is feeling too good. >> hollow molly, he haso me that i...
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has been greeted with cheers where he has been held since tuesday. police previously insisted he could fast for only three days. >> outside the prison where anna hazare has been held, a compromise has been reached. across india, there has been passionate support for the country's top anti-corruption campaigner. these demonstrations have rattled the government. his anti-corruption campaign has clearly made its mark. >> but if you want to do anything, if you want to get anything done in india, you have to fight. >> he is not fighting for himself. he is fighting for me and my next generation. >> he has struck a chord with millions of indians, with his spectacles in white cap, he is compared to godbee. ahndi.to g but the government sees him as a threat to democracy. >> it is do-or-die now, just like the independence struggle. either we succeed or we sacrifice our lives. >> the country has been hit by a string of high-profile corruption scandals. the biggest is the this handling of telecom licenses. it costs india 24.5 billion pounds. last year's commonwealth games were vastly overspent. the estimated cost was 156 million pounds. it cost 2.5 billion because of kickbacks. several top government officials, including a former minister, have been arrested. there is one clear message from all of this. indians from all backgrounds are unhappy about the levels of corruption in their c
has been greeted with cheers where he has been held since tuesday. police previously insisted he could fast for only three days. >> outside the prison where anna hazare has been held, a compromise has been reached. across india, there has been passionate support for the country's top anti-corruption campaigner. these demonstrations have rattled the government. his anti-corruption campaign has clearly made its mark. >> but if you want to do anything, if you want to get anything done...
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has a remote control that allows you to be able to control the spray features. it has a rear-cleaning, cleaning, stopped cleaning. it has a heated sea. it has a blow dryer. it has a deodorizer. and you can't flush the toilet with a push of the remote. >> ice cube maker, everything. look at that thing. and this is a little more conventional. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what goes in where and how does it come out. >> the bull has the water right here, and when it flushes, it fills up around this curve here, and it basically creates a siphon. >> so here we have passage through to the bottom. i do not know if people have ever seen the bottom of one of these. there is. we have a couple of holes here that are for mounting. usually, there is a flange on the floor. we do not have that here. then, we use a wax seal, something like this. >> is has a little cover on the wax, but it has a throat that sits down in the pipe, and this wax seals it's down there to make the seal on the floor. >> right. you do not want to take this off and stick it on because it is unbelievably lucky. so these things are very inexpensive. by the way, wax seals are really cheap. a but. and this is waterproof, so if you ever need contemporary waterproofing, this is great stuff. taken off, put this on the floor, and set the toilet on top. by the way, i don't believe it takes a plumbing permit to replace the toilet fixtures. as long as you are no
has a remote control that allows you to be able to control the spray features. it has a rear-cleaning, cleaning, stopped cleaning. it has a heated sea. it has a blow dryer. it has a deodorizer. and you can't flush the toilet with a push of the remote. >> ice cube maker, everything. look at that thing. and this is a little more conventional. >> these are the more conventional u.s. type of toilets where you can actually see the trap passageway on the side. >> tell us what goes...
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has been really it has blown up and has really been responsible for the expansion of money supply since i think seventy one who believe that nothing could be done that has there has to be a system reset because it's just miserably fragmented and service when there are not really because you have some under show and others who try to advocate for certain keynesian solutions because they recognize look we don't like this system it's not a good system but we're so far down the rabbit hole i think government has to step in now that it's the only one that people trust beyond you know outside of gold let's say which there's nothing it's just inflation put the money to work build solar panels build a high speed rail and maybe the private sector to take advantage of or i try to look at those solutions and and try to think about them and see the work and i frankly very optimistic about it but the reality is if you were the government with what the government has offered so far to a venture capitalist firm you would have escorted you out of the office in handcuffs because the business model of a business plan that a government provides is not a business plan governments don't know how to spend money and it couldn't have the doing so so i don't have a good politicians and policymakers and professional economists to get out of this crisis because if they understand it they wouldn't be in the position they were in they would be in the private sector doing something different they go that much that any
has been really it has blown up and has really been responsible for the expansion of money supply since i think seventy one who believe that nothing could be done that has there has to be a system reset because it's just miserably fragmented and service when there are not really because you have some under show and others who try to advocate for certain keynesian solutions because they recognize look we don't like this system it's not a good system but we're so far down the rabbit hole i think...
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has paid to mexico, other than on drugs. it has paid a lot of attention on drugs, but it has not pushed on immigration reform. it has not pushed on building a north american economic community. it has not pushed on getting involved with mexican infrastructure. >> rose: george bush was goingts second term. >> he later acknowledged that he made a mistakeby not doing it i'm sure president obama will acknowledge it later on. he'll try to do it, but he it gets stuck? the senate each time, because you need 60 votes in the senate for immigration reform. you don't have it. on the other hand, obama hasn't made immigration reform an essential part of his agenda. there's no real problem in mexico, but there's also a huge opportunity that's being lost. >> rose: could mexico could be ? >> we export more than brazil does. we export about 50% more every year than brazil does. >> rose: in terms of dollaramou? >> in dollar amounts. the problem we export almost everything to the united states, whereas brazil hasding -- >> their leading export, for chile and pe peru. it's mostly food materials. food,opper, iron, poultry. we export cars to the united states, refrigerators. we export stuff with a lot of imported content. but nonetheless, our overall value exports are higher than brazil's we have a competitive export sector. problem is it's so linked to the united states, the u.s. tanks, we tank right away. much more than other countries in latin america who have a more devicefied market for their exports. >> rose: as the united statesano late attention to latin america? >> sometimes you wonder if it's not a good thing for the u.s. not to pay attention at the end of the day. >> rose: or maybe a good thingf. >> at least for us sometimes, when theu.s. doesn't pay attention. it depends on what countries. country like brazil, chile today, even argentina, you're a. in mexico, everything in mexico, is linke to the united states. 90% of the tourists that go to mexico go from the united states. 90% of ou
has paid to mexico, other than on drugs. it has paid a lot of attention on drugs, but it has not pushed on immigration reform. it has not pushed on building a north american economic community. it has not pushed on getting involved with mexican infrastructure. >> rose: george bush was goingts second term. >> he later acknowledged that he made a mistakeby not doing it i'm sure president obama will acknowledge it later on. he'll try to do it, but he it gets stuck? the senate each...
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has done a great job since he has been there. no president has been under the kind of the press -- the pressure obama has been under. the question everything he has been doing. they have been at it ever since the has been in office. you have die-hard democrats -- keep doing what you are doing. you are doing a good job. host: columbus, georgia. caller: thank god for "washington journal." what i want to know is why aren't any of the democrats out aren't any of the democrats out there boosting mr. obama? why are they out there fighting for all of us. -- art they out there fighting for all of us? if we ever get a person in like bush, we are going to lose the whole country. what do we need to do? do we need to walk on washington? as the largest employer, which is weak, the people, is that what it is going to take for them to understand what it is we want? we can do that. our forefathers did that. we can do it, too. host: florida abortion tweets in -- floridagordon tweets in -- just a couple of comments that we have coming in. here is one from william -- denver, matt, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. first of all, i would like to point out the ownership of "the wall street journal." i
has done a great job since he has been there. no president has been under the kind of the press -- the pressure obama has been under. the question everything he has been doing. they have been at it ever since the has been in office. you have die-hard democrats -- keep doing what you are doing. you are doing a good job. host: columbus, georgia. caller: thank god for "washington journal." what i want to know is why aren't any of the democrats out aren't any of the democrats out there...
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has he done for three years that we can say has been good, not just for the african-american community nigel but for the country, what has he done? >> i can tell you what he has done. he has unleashed epa and other regulatory bodies to do what he couldn't get done through legislation and raise the cost of energy which is disproportionately going to hurt african-american and latino families. he's stifling economic growth. he is killing jobs. he is a disaster. he's pursuing a radical environmentalist and european socialist agenda that is not working for african-americans and latinos and they have no know they have a choice. >> sean: america is watching history now, he hasuntry in his mission to fix the economic mess as he said during the campaign the worst economy since the great depression. he's failed. now he's going to -- >> sean, there's a particular bitter irony. hold on jehmu. we've made progress as a people, as a country in terms of -- >> i've let you talk i think it is time for you to let -- >> we've had equal time. i want to say this clearly. >> clear -- i want to say this quickly. >> all of the push-back he gets from the republicans -- >> two years -- >> balance the -- [ talking over each other ] >> his programs have failed. jehmu, his perhaps have failed. the stimulus only stimulated chris matthews' leg. >> sean: what does the anointed one need to do to make sure he won't lose the oval office in 2012? matt lauer wants to know. when we come back the most outrageous examples of mainstream media liberal bias, next. take metamucil. sure it helps you keep regular, but it doesn't stop there. metamucil is the only leading fiber supplement with psyl
has he done for three years that we can say has been good, not just for the african-american community nigel but for the country, what has he done? >> i can tell you what he has done. he has unleashed epa and other regulatory bodies to do what he couldn't get done through legislation and raise the cost of energy which is disproportionately going to hurt african-american and latino families. he's stifling economic growth. he is killing jobs. he is a disaster. he's pursuing a radical...
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has he informed you that he has ceased using his of emergency authority? >> he has not informed me of that. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> she has not . >> i have to assume he is still using the emergency. this is very confusing. >> would you like a response? >> not yet. the want to extend my time, that is fine. >> my colleagues have been informed. >> it might be better if i finish. >> fair enough. >> all right. so i have to assume he is still using, since i have not received. i want to do this, because i think it needs to be in the record. none of us were around at that time, but in 1980 was when the emergency provision was passed, and it was the democratic congressman from connecticut. i'm going to read this because i think it is important to have this in the record. this is from 30 years ago. "there will be to situations in the future. those were the chairman is in basic agreement with the majority and those were he or she is not. in those cases where the chairman has a majority of commissioners with him or her, it is obvious that the chairman will not need the extraordinary powers tucked away in his plan to work his or her world. the chairman and the
has he informed you that he has ceased using his of emergency authority? >> he has not informed me of that. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> she has not . >> i have to assume he is still using the emergency. this is very confusing. >> would you like a response? >> not yet. the want to extend my time, that is fine. >> my colleagues have been informed. >> it might be better if i finish. >> fair enough. >> all right. so i have to...
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has to do it again. >> it has to recapture that. >> it has to recapture that. it maybe lose-- it can't be complacent so it has to encourage the best from the world to come and it has to allow-- anllow theto stay when they're good and generate that intellectual excitement. >> when you look at the unit states today, and wh you travel arounthe world what are they saying about us? >> i think-- some of the same things you just said. we may have taken our eye off the ball in terms of the importance of science, we may have taken our eye bauf the ball in terms of emphasizing scientific education. >> i think eye off the ball is traps perhaps too strong but i think that there's no doubt that other countries doetter with science education. however the u.s. does have a real edge. one is there is a certain optimism that knowledge will generate innovation and improvement. and optimism is really important. and secondly, there is enough capital and a wish to take risk. >> capital in terms-of-financial capital. >> financial capital i'm talking about, not just intellectual capital because you need intellectual capital but you then need the financial capital to actually drive tt. and u have to have people who are prepared to take a risk because you can't say if it works. and who have a long-term view. there's a bit of a problem with the stock market. if you just look for short-term profit, that's a bit of an iss. because if you do that, then there will be i think a natural focus. gosh, are you making me talk about economics now. dow foe i'm a yeast buy om gist, don't you. >> i never heard you say that, i'm a yeast biologist. >> well, i work on yeast, i'm a yeast biologist. i mean if you were trying to make money how would you most reliably make money. you can make money by mergers and acquisitions because you can -- >> something called transactions. >> okay. the second thing you can do is incremental innovation. you have a car, you make it a little bit more efficient here, save money there. true innovation is just completely different. it's much chancier business. and what we have todo is to think not only in the u.s. but actually in the world how we can best drive that true innovation, how we can actually produce the conditions where we can make that work. >> here is the intereing thing about the united states and i don't want to go too far out on th. but think about all the things that most of the discoveries having to do with the internet, most of them happened here. not all of them but a t of them. facebook is a creation of -- >> true. >> did you like the fill number. >> i did. did you? >> yeah, i did, actually. >> but i would love to have a conversation right here at this table with mark zuckerberg as whether he liked the film or not. >> but i mean that kind of geniuswhat amazes me is when the president of russia comes to the united states, he goes to silicon valley. >> yes. >> he wants to create a silicon valley. >> everybody wants to create -- >> when you had zing too goes to the united states he first goes to seattle, washington and the silicon valley and standford befor he comes toashington d.c. there is an understanding of where america built its continuing success. >> and let's just think about that. because that's really important. we have powerful academic centers driven by curiosity to understand the world. interacting with those who are wanting to use the discoveries for human good and are prepared to invest in it. and that is, that's a potent brew. and america does it very well. and we have support those academic centers. we have to make sure there's engh capital and we have to be prepared to take long-term risks. >> one of the interesting questions of the future is i think a lot of people went into financial engeering of all kin, hed funds, and it made tons of money, more money than anybody ever imagined people making. they got rich, rich, richer in a shorter period of time than anybody. and it happen not just in the u.s. but in china and a lot of other places, what are these people going to do with all tt money in terms of their own philanthropic thing. you now have gates and buffett, the giving pledge ich is simpl a nonenforceable butromise that you will give away, you know, a lot of the money that you are making. which is the passing it on into a positive -- >> and you know institutions like the one i have lead, will lead up for a few more days, rockefeller university has been built on phanthropy. it's been built starting wi the rockefellers, still with david rockefeller. and they have recognized that they are investing in the future. it's investment again. they're investing in ideas. some of which, all of which are going to enrich culture and understanding. and some of whi are going to be really valuabl and important for humankind. and some of which, which will make money. and they have invested in the next generation by investing in that knoedge generating machine. >> if you had it to do over life has been very good to you, as you said the first of your family to do a number of things, would you do it differently? >> you know, i don't think i would. i have been extremely fortunate, you'reight. beuse one is i have indulged my curiosity all my life. sometimes i wonder why they pay me to do my job because they pay me to play in the laboratory. i love it, okay. and i-- whatever i did, i would want toindulge that curiosity of understanding the world. i th
has to do it again. >> it has to recapture that. >> it has to recapture that. it maybe lose-- it can't be complacent so it has to encourage the best from the world to come and it has to allow-- anllow theto stay when they're good and generate that intellectual excitement. >> when you look at the unit states today, and wh you travel arounthe world what are they saying about us? >> i think-- some of the same things you just said. we may have taken our eye off the ball in...
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has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob wirch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator wirch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob wirch trailing his challenger. these are early, early returns. in district 22, the victory is going to be short lived thanks to the law scott walker signed last week. both of these guys, the incumbent and his challenger, will be living outside the new district 22 after it is redrawn for the next election. regardless of whether or not state senators hold or lose their seats tonight, republicans will still be in control of the wisconsin state senate, thanks to the results of last week's recall elections, it's been a wild ride in wisconsin this year. we'll be right back and keep you posted. >>> anthony has left the confines of this show and our high jinx for covering the presidential campaign for nbc news. even though it looks like we were there in the spin room. i need to correct part of that. the producer i was discussing has left this show, and he is an nbc news embed on the campaign trail. in leaving this show, anthony terrell has left his high jinx behind him. watch. >> i am in line to get some fried butter. it's 11:00 a.m. and this is going to be my brunch. thank you. i'm looking forward to this. i had to get a pop to wash it down with. i'm really thirsty. let's take a bite. >> what does it look like on the inside? >> a little bit of cinnamon. frosting on the interior. it tastes like a pancake, if you will. very soft and gooey. i know my cholesterol levels are going to shoot up. >> look at that. >> gooey. >> that's a stick of butter. yum. gotta love the iowa state fair. >> anthony having his cake and eating too. complete lack of cynicism about every aspect of his job which is cove
has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob wirch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator wirch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob...
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has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob werch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator werch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob wirch trailing his challenger. these are early, early returns. in district 22, the victory is going to be short lived thanks to the law scott walker signed last week. both of these guys, the incumbent and his challenger, will be living outside the new district 22 after it is redrawn for the next election. regardless of whether or not state senators hold or lose their seats tonight, republicans will still be in control of the wisconsin state senate, thanks to the results of last week's recall elections, it's been a wild ride in wisconsin this year. we'll be right back and keep you posted. [ male announcer ] heard this one? listen to this. three out of four americans don't get enough vegetables. so here's five bucks to help you buy v8 juice. five bucks. that's a lot of green. go to v8juice.com for coupons. you can count on us. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> anthony hases of this show and our high jinx for covering the presidential campaign for nbc news. even though it looks like we were there in the spin room. i need to correct part of that. the producer i was discussing has left this show, and he is an nbc news embed on the campaign trail. in leaving this show, anthony terrell has left his high jinx behind him. watch. >> i am in line to get some fried butter. it's 11:00 a.m. and this is going to be my brunch. thank you. i'm looking forward to this. i had to get a pop to wash it down with. i'm really thirsty. let's take a bite. >> what does it look like on the inside? >> a little bit of cinnamon. frosting on the interior. it tastes like a pancake, if you will. very soft and gooey. i know my cholesterol levels are going to shoot up. >> look at that. >> oeee. >> that's a stick of butter.
has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob werch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator werch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob...
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has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob werch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator werch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob wirch trailing his challenger. these are early, early returns. in district 22, the victory is going to be short lived thanks to the law scott walker signed last week. both of these guys, the incumbent and his challenger, will be living outside the new district 22 after it is redrawn for the next election. regardless of whether or not state senators hold or lose their seats tonight, republicans will still be in control of the wisconsin state senate, thanks to the results of last week's recall elections, it's been a wild ride in wisconsin this year. we'll be right back and keep you posted. [ male announcer ] want a better way to track what you spend? pnc virtual wallet now comes with spending zone. it organizes all your spending, including your pnc debit card, credit card, and your bills. so you can view them by category... or by month. you can set a budget... and it'll even alert you when you're getting close to the amount you've set -- and when you've gone over. spending zone is built to help you keep better track of your spending. experience everything virtual wallet has offer at pncvirtualwallet.com. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ to help move business... forward. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. >>> anthony has left the confines of this show and our high jinx for covering the presidential campaign for nbc news. even though it looks like we were there in the spin room. i need to correct part of tha
has 54% of the vote and republican challenger kim simac has 46%. the other election district 22. at this hour, we have 14% of precincts reporting, the incumbent senator bob werch has 44%. the challenger has 56%. senator werch has been elected four times including in 2004, when he beat the now national republican party chairman. state senator bob wirch's opponent is also an attorney, he's anti-abortion, anti-union and anti-regulation. once again at this hour with 14% of precincts reporting, bob...
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has been out there and has proposed many different things and has been out there on the stump and has been out there through the grand bargain through every opportunity he has in getting this economy back. remember when he took offers. 800,000 people were losing their jobs every month, and that has come back to add 3 million jobs back into this economy. i know that doug and other want to say it can't work and people will reject. but the firefighters and the nurses and the republican governors that stablized the economics of their states will say something different when it's proposed again. gregg: it may be true that four out of five americans disapprove of the president's handling of the economy, but the on worse numbers than that are the numbers attributed to congress. your party controls the house. so is it your sense that americans don't like what they are hearing your party? >> americans don't like washington. we learned that in 2006 when we controlled the house and controlled congress and the administration. we learned that in 2008. but we also know we can do stub stan tough thing to create -- we can do substantive thing to create jobs. we can drill in the gulf coast that the administration put a moratorium that will create 177,000 jobs in the gulf states alone. jobs in ca
has been out there and has proposed many different things and has been out there on the stump and has been out there through the grand bargain through every opportunity he has in getting this economy back. remember when he took offers. 800,000 people were losing their jobs every month, and that has come back to add 3 million jobs back into this economy. i know that doug and other want to say it can't work and people will reject. but the firefighters and the nurses and the republican governors...
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has really dropped the ball and essentially has let a man who raped a woman walk free. take a listen. >> he has not only turned his back on this innocent victim, but he also has -- he has also turned his back against the forensic, medical, and other physical evidence in this case. >> reporter: obviously, strauss-kahn's lawyers, very grateful, they say, and they, of course, have maintained his innocence from the very beginning. so it seems as if the sex was consensual according to the evidence and these charges aren't going to stick. gregg: julie, thank you very much. martha: nato announces the situation in libya is still, quote, very serious and dangerous. we've got reports now, intense fighting in the area of qaddafi's compound in tripoli, breaking news on this throughout the hour. we're going to talk to a former ambassador of the united nations, john bolton, get his look at this latest twist in this story. gregg: plus, look at this skwreurpb ferno, erupting at the vacation home of a world famous billionaire on an island he owned. which academy award winning actress is now being hailed a heroine. martha: all right, here's a live shot of what is going on in libya right now, in tripoli, rebels are pounding the compound of moammar qaddafi, no situation yet as to whether or not he is inside. there is some speculation that he may be in his home town of surt, but nobody know, and his son resurfaced last night as we all watched in great shock as that situation unfolded. there's a look at where the compound is in central tripoli, keeping a very close eye on this situation. there are also many journalists who are trapped in the hotel in between the fire of the qaddafi forces and the rebels. a developing situation and we're on top of it throughout "america's newsroom" hours. gregg: martha, qaddafi all smiles just ten months ago. take a look at him pose w-g leaders of tunisia, yemen, egypt, the arab spring drastically changing that political landscape. so what will the future look like for libya if qaddafi finally steps down or is killed on or captured? john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations and fox news contributor joins us. ambassador, always great talking with you, the euphoria of sunday, monday, has now been replaced with worry and wariness and confusion. what do you think is going on? >> well, i haven't seen anything that leads me to believe that the final outcome is in doubt, that the qaddafi regime will fall, although i do think it's uncertain how bloody the end will be, these hostilities in tripoli, obviously these are forces loyal to qaddafi, holding out at his compound. as you mentioned, there are other areas of the country that still remain proqaddafi where he has forces. so the end is not yet here, and how bloody the final days are could well determine whether the rebels have more difficulty than they might otherwise have in putting together a government of national unity. gregg: should nato maintain its pressure with air strikes in addition to what the rebels are doing on the ground? >> i don't see at the moment in tripoli they really can. let's be hones, the rebels didn't twin by themselves, they won it because of nato and not just nato bombing but nato strategy, comman
has really dropped the ball and essentially has let a man who raped a woman walk free. take a listen. >> he has not only turned his back on this innocent victim, but he also has -- he has also turned his back against the forensic, medical, and other physical evidence in this case. >> reporter: obviously, strauss-kahn's lawyers, very grateful, they say, and they, of course, have maintained his innocence from the very beginning. so it seems as if the sex was consensual according to...
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has been said, president obama has been not just a good president, he really has been a great president. he really has. he has been a great president. [applause] what we call a stimulus was not really a stimulus. it was stabilization. this economy was losing 600 plus, 600,000 jobs a month. this president turned that around, and we have been creating jobs, more than two million. maybe not enough. would like to do more. but thank god he did what he did to save this country. [applause] he didn't save, he hasn't saved the world but he did save the auto industry. he didn't save the world but he did save the financial structure of the country that we all depend on. he hasn't saved the world but he has made it possible for those who don't have jobs to have unemployment insurance, and he has been fighting to keep that unemployment insurance in the pockets of people. so, we all understand that we have jobs to do, and we have to be vocal about things that impact our communities. but make no mistake about it. this president has done a great job and this president, when you look at what we are confronting, we must reelect president barack obama. [applause] here's something for you to consider. if we don't elect this president, we don't reelect him, there are people who have already said in written, as well as spoken word, that they will do away with the department of education. they're going to eliminate it. they have said that they will do away with minimum wage laws. there will be no more minimum wage laws. they have said that they will do away with early childhood development programs. they have said that they will privatize social security. they have said they will voucherize medicar
has been said, president obama has been not just a good president, he really has been a great president. he really has. he has been a great president. [applause] what we call a stimulus was not really a stimulus. it was stabilization. this economy was losing 600 plus, 600,000 jobs a month. this president turned that around, and we have been creating jobs, more than two million. maybe not enough. would like to do more. but thank god he did what he did to save this country. [applause] he didn't...
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has he informed you he ceased using his emergency authority? >> he has not informed me of that. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> okay. i'd have to assume he's still using the emergency. this is kind of very confusing -- >> senator, would you like a response -- >> not yet. >> well, if you want to extend my time, go ahead. >> sure, i'll extend your time. >> my colleagues have been all been informed -- >> it might be better if i finish, and he can -- >> [inaudible] >> i have to assume he's still using since they haven't received -- i do want to do this because i think it needs to be in the record. none of us were around at that time, but in 1980 is when the emergency provision was passed by law, and it was toby moffit is democratic congressman from connecticut. i'm going to read it because it's important for the record. this is from 30 years ago. "two situations in the future -- those where the chairman is in basic agreement with the majority and those where he or she is not. in those cases where the chairman has a majority of commissioners with him or her, it is obvious that the chairman will not need the extraordinary powers tough to weigh in this plan to work his or her will. the chairman and commission can move in unison towards their regulatory policy." what about the other situation where the chairman is in the minority regardless of party affiliation within the commission with the majority of the commissioners oppose the chairman? isn't it equally obvious it will be at that moment that these special powers will be most appealing to the chairman? isn't it clear that if these powers are ever to be needed and utilized at all, it is precisely by the chairman bent ongoing against the majority of the commissioners. if that be the case, is it plan not clearly constructed to get the commission form of regulation, and would it not be subject to the basis sort of partisan political manipulation? that's over 30 years ago. i have to say before you make your comments, chairman, i'd like to get a com
has he informed you he ceased using his emergency authority? >> he has not informed me of that. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> he has not. >> okay. i'd have to assume he's still using the emergency. this is kind of very confusing -- >> senator, would you like a response -- >> not yet. >> well, if you want to extend my time, go ahead. >> sure, i'll extend your time. >> my colleagues have been all been informed -- >> it might be...
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has prevented. no, it has not. the issue it has been extremely difficult to deliver food into these held territories. the united states has taken has been to ease the licenses on n.g.o. groups. they are required a heightened due diligence, procedures to avoid a diversion -- essentially it is to allow n.g.o. groups and deliver to enter al sha bad held areas if they, even if it means paying fees or convoy fees. as long as they have done the due diligence, if there is no other alternative. the bottom line is even with these measures and easing of the licensing and procedures, is shabab going to allow the deliveries? right now as an example if you see the internally displaced people right now, you are having about 100,000 or so suffering in mogadishu, at the rate of 1,000 a day going into those areas, you have shabab troops and shooters going into the areas and targeting refugees. and making it more difficult. amazon has done a preemptive measure to try to keep the corridors of feeding open to these i.d.p.'s. the question comes in, how are we going to stabilize the area? how are we going a lou free flow of food into these areas? i guess i refer to dr. lindborg for more information. >> if you would like to expand. >> thanks. i think time and access are the two critical challenges that we face. we are working closely with the international community to explore a number of options is that testify the possibility of having greater access. there are airlifts bringing food into mogadishu. we are hopeful that there will be an opportunity to move more vigorously into areas where there is a willingness by al shabab and others to let assistance in. i think that the new guidance that was issued just over the last few days creates greater assurance and greater flexibility. but fundamentally this is a tough area to operate. it is probably one of the toughest operating environments globally right now. it will take
has prevented. no, it has not. the issue it has been extremely difficult to deliver food into these held territories. the united states has taken has been to ease the licenses on n.g.o. groups. they are required a heightened due diligence, procedures to avoid a diversion -- essentially it is to allow n.g.o. groups and deliver to enter al sha bad held areas if they, even if it means paying fees or convoy fees. as long as they have done the due diligence, if there is no other alternative. the...