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a rebellion and hostile takeover of washington. was in front of a crowd in virginia, minnesota, talking about jobs and talking about trade and fighting for american workers. what if i had told that crowd today in virginia, minnesota, you know what you've got to do. you've got to rebel and have a hostile takeover of washington. that's how you got to do it. i don't think comcast -- i don't think my boss would probably like that too much. but an elected official on the right, he can say it and just get away with it. does bobby jindal, the governor of louisiana -- does he even follow the news? does he think this rhetoric spins into outer space and nobody consumes it? i believe it started in april with this scene at the bundy ranch. anti-government militias aim their rifles at agents in what i term is a dangerous standoff. the militias were supporting cliven bundy, the whole situation was encouraged by a certain anchor over on fox news. months later, bundy supporters, well they actually got violent. two people present at the bundy stand
a rebellion and hostile takeover of washington. was in front of a crowd in virginia, minnesota, talking about jobs and talking about trade and fighting for american workers. what if i had told that crowd today in virginia, minnesota, you know what you've got to do. you've got to rebel and have a hostile takeover of washington. that's how you got to do it. i don't think comcast -- i don't think my boss would probably like that too much. but an elected official on the right, he can say it and...
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one of the constituents of the hostile nation. and is subject to the hardships of war. it is clear from his code, there are ways that civilians can be targeted because of the fact civilians are presumed to be inherently military. that being said, among the prohibitions where the destruction of artwork and the like. and under punishment of death, leber's language, all ask against the invaded country, all destruction of property not commended by the authorized officer, all robbery and pillage even after taking place by main force, wounding or maiming such inhabitants. so there is a line and that line seems to be physical violence against civilians. you can destroy their property, some of it, not their art. which is nice. but, there is limits. now, confederates when they read the code, it is so broad. also by 1864 when sherman is preparing for the march, lincoln and the union in general have become comfortable with a high degree of destruction of private property. cotton could be burned. the contents of homes. the homes themselves in
one of the constituents of the hostile nation. and is subject to the hardships of war. it is clear from his code, there are ways that civilians can be targeted because of the fact civilians are presumed to be inherently military. that being said, among the prohibitions where the destruction of artwork and the like. and under punishment of death, leber's language, all ask against the invaded country, all destruction of property not commended by the authorized officer, all robbery and pillage...
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you're a hostile witness. yes or no. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> chairman told you you were a hostile witness, and you said you were not. is that right? >> that's correct. >> do you consider yourself a hostile witness? >> i'm definitely not hostile. >> i checked with congressman gowdy, who has a lot more knowledge of law and prosecuting than i do. he said a term i should have used was noncooperative witness rather than hostile. >> yeah, totally different thing. well, it's worth arguing that the most informative part of today's, last night's and friday's exercise was the revelation that the irs still uses windows xp. it's also worth noting that ms. o'connor's loose connection is not what made her an attractive witness to drag to capitol hill today. rather, it was undoubtedly two magic words in her current title, white house. >> i believe lois lerner is hiding something. i believe the justice department, the irs, and the white house are interested in her succeeding and hiding
you're a hostile witness. yes or no. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> chairman told you you were a hostile witness, and you said you were not. is that right? >> that's correct. >> do you consider yourself a hostile witness? >> i'm definitely not hostile. >> i checked with congressman gowdy, who has a lot more knowledge of law and prosecuting than i do. he said a term i should have used was noncooperative witness...
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anti-semitism as a religious and hostilities economic competitors as a form of social snobbery. all these different forms of hostility to the jewish people were important played a role in the holocaust in one way or another. this particular strand the equation of jewish and marxism blaming for the commonest threat was something that in the 30s and 40s was very deeply feared this was the strand of anti-semitism that led directly to the holocaust. .. also seem to have completely failed. the way forward was entirely unclear and the situation is dire and within a few short years hitler seemed to have solved all their problems and appeared as the savior of the country. i will give two examples. the first is becomes a power in 33. unemployment is 30% in four years later germany has returned to full employment. in our country unemployment remained in double digits until war production world war ii kicked us out of the great depression. germany was the only major industrial economy to climb out of the great depression in the 1930s. that along one hitler a great deal of admiration but th
anti-semitism as a religious and hostilities economic competitors as a form of social snobbery. all these different forms of hostility to the jewish people were important played a role in the holocaust in one way or another. this particular strand the equation of jewish and marxism blaming for the commonest threat was something that in the 30s and 40s was very deeply feared this was the strand of anti-semitism that led directly to the holocaust. .. also seem to have completely failed. the way...
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>> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> one of those people seems hostile and it is not jennifer o'connor. this a wonder actually because the irs is the agency that says it has spent 120,000 hours and $10 million to find and turn over 1.3 million pages of documents in response to congressional probes. that includes 67,000 e-mails to and from lois lerner, for daryl issa, the 67,000 e-mails are sheer mockery. >> what do you say to those who say you were so wrong about so much at the expense of so many? one thing daryl issa does not like to hear is there may be any other congressional big dogs fighting for what little meat is left on irs bones. as such he saw fit to close the hearing by taking the irs to school dropping i.t. knowledge about his own systems backup. >> the tools exist at my former company, which is not a large company, it's a few00 million dollars and exist to search the entire record of years worth of millions of e-mails because in fact the federal rules of discovery do not toll rate you saying here's paper, sort through it. or our dog ate it or we destr
>> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> one of those people seems hostile and it is not jennifer o'connor. this a wonder actually because the irs is the agency that says it has spent 120,000 hours and $10 million to find and turn over 1.3 million pages of documents in response to congressional probes. that includes 67,000 e-mails to and from lois lerner, for daryl issa, the 67,000 e-mails are sheer mockery. >> what do you say to those who say you were so...
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two americans facing trial a cowed of hostile acts. they were tourist and arrested shortly after arriving. this is after north korea fired two short range missiles and defying a un band. gregg? >> those charges are laid against the americans and are vague. officials claim they are backed up by testimony and evident. and the united states is taking it seriously. one of the americans 56-year-old jefferson foley and he is a street worker in ohio. and taken in custody. after a beebl was found in his rom. he was interested in experiencing different cultures. and twar year old matthew miller demanded a sylym. they were part of a commercial tour group orgnewsed by companies outside of north korea. the state department is now saying that americans should not be a part of the tour groups and could rick detention. and a 44-year-old korean american kenneth bey arrested for trying to over through the regime. serving 15 years of hard labor. experts are all saying that the young leader of kim jong-un is behind this and trying to get taerngz for his
two americans facing trial a cowed of hostile acts. they were tourist and arrested shortly after arriving. this is after north korea fired two short range missiles and defying a un band. gregg? >> those charges are laid against the americans and are vague. officials claim they are backed up by testimony and evident. and the united states is taking it seriously. one of the americans 56-year-old jefferson foley and he is a street worker in ohio. and taken in custody. after a beebl was found...
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despuÉs de mucha marca y jugadas hostiles se expulÓ al italiano marchisio por clavar los tachones a rÍosuarez volviÓ a las andazas. es la tercera vez que lo hace. pese que las anteriores pagÓ caro con fuertes suspensiones el delantero no aprende la lecciÓn. a 9 minutos del final llegÓ el cabezazo de godÍn. que vale la clasificaciÓn a la segunda ronda. >> incontrolable. lo que nos hace vivir es impresionante. porque hasta la copa no terminamos. vamos uruguay. >> feliz. maravilloso, tratando de si puedo conseguir entrada para rÍo. >> miren la felicidad aquÍ. con esta felicidad regresamos con ustedes. >> muchas gracias. bueno, a propÓsito del presunto mordizco la fifa anunciÓ que investigarÁ el incidente y que aplicarÁ la sanciÓn que considere importante en este caso. relevante. ahÍ estÁ. lo mordiÓ o no lo mordió. >> uruguay hizo lo que parecÍa imposible antes del mundial, fue el dÍa para celebrar. montevideo una fiesta. ahÍ nuestro corresponsal nos habla de la zaÑa, luego lo que se viene encima a su selecciÓn. >> desde balcones, en la calle, frente a la pantalla gigante en la alcaldÍa capi
despuÉs de mucha marca y jugadas hostiles se expulÓ al italiano marchisio por clavar los tachones a rÍosuarez volviÓ a las andazas. es la tercera vez que lo hace. pese que las anteriores pagÓ caro con fuertes suspensiones el delantero no aprende la lecciÓn. a 9 minutos del final llegÓ el cabezazo de godÍn. que vale la clasificaciÓn a la segunda ronda. >> incontrolable. lo que nos hace vivir es impresionante. porque hasta la copa no terminamos. vamos uruguay. >> feliz....
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you're a hostile witness. yes or no, were you hired -- there will be order. >> i'm not a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids ar
you're a hostile witness. yes or no, were you hired -- there will be order. >> i'm not a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and...
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in the supreme court, explained the 2004 decision that when active hostilities and the authority toain ends. >> woodruff: so bottom line here to both of you, how do you resolve this? i mean, is there a way to get -- to resolve it short of the end of the war, even after the war ends sounds like there is still ambiguity. >> so, look, you've got the try p team you can try, the people who have committed crimes and you can prove that, you need to bring them to trial. the people who you can set free and whom you can transfer, you need to work to get that done. there is a residual population, some of whom, particularly the taliban members, as baher says, you may have to free at the end of hostilities in afghanistan, but even beyond that there's a group of al quaida people whom against you're not going to press charges and there's a long-term detention problem and that's a hard problem. >> woodruff: just a hard problem going on indefinitely? >> we start with the easy problem which is starting to repatate or transfer the third countries, the 78 already been cleared for release. i don't think
in the supreme court, explained the 2004 decision that when active hostilities and the authority toain ends. >> woodruff: so bottom line here to both of you, how do you resolve this? i mean, is there a way to get -- to resolve it short of the end of the war, even after the war ends sounds like there is still ambiguity. >> so, look, you've got the try p team you can try, the people who have committed crimes and you can prove that, you need to bring them to trial. the people who you...
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you're a hostile witness. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. you were hired in may. in june when we were not getting delivery, we went and subpoenaed and in august you were at the irs, is that correct? >> i was there in august. >> in august of 2013, we requested all lois lerner e-mails and not any selection, not any limited group, are you aware of that? >> yes. >> what did you do to determine the envelope or window of all at that time in august of 2013? >> so can i explain the process a little bit? i think it would help -- >> my time has technically expired so i would ask you be full and complete. wait a second. full and complete in what you did from august until the time you left to secure all the documents, please. >> a little background is helpful. when i arrived on may 30th, the irs had a team that was already in place collecting materials and beginning to respond to the congressional investigations. i joined to be his counselor and perform a number of different things a piece of which was helping to respond to the four different congressio
you're a hostile witness. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. you were hired in may. in june when we were not getting delivery, we went and subpoenaed and in august you were at the irs, is that correct? >> i was there in august. >> in august of 2013, we requested all lois lerner e-mails and not any selection, not any limited group, are you aware of that? >> yes. >> what did you do to determine the envelope or window of all...
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so doesn't sound to me like we have a cessation of hostilities. t]wxé8%qq of hostilities so i'm not happy. >> much has been said, given your rising stature, what your posture would be on foreign policy and many critics say rand paul is just isolationist, and say what you will about the president, they organize you might be worse because you would avoid any and all conflicts at any and all costs. is that true? >> and they would be wrong. i would tell you the most important thing we do as a federal government is defend the country. most important thing we spend money on is to defend the country. it is the primary constitutional responsibility of the federal government, to defend our country. so, no, i would see it as a priority we defend our country, but i would also see war the same way reagan did, and he said to his potential adversaries, don't mistake this for a look of resolve. it means we debate vigorously what are our vital interests. when we determine what is in our vital interests and determine that all other obstacles, all other possibilit
so doesn't sound to me like we have a cessation of hostilities. t]wxé8%qq of hostilities so i'm not happy. >> much has been said, given your rising stature, what your posture would be on foreign policy and many critics say rand paul is just isolationist, and say what you will about the president, they organize you might be worse because you would avoid any and all conflicts at any and all costs. is that true? >> and they would be wrong. i would tell you the most important thing we...
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was hostile fire. are you talking about mortar fire, what kind of fire into the goelan? >> my reports are what i have received, and the incident is still ongoing. it is that there was hostile mortar fire from the syrian side of the frontier into our side. this was unprovoked and we are within our rights to respond. >> i hope you can hear me. the mortar fire was incoming and hit what, a vehicle. who was said, and who was killed? >> at this stage i can't go into details. it is something that is ongoing at the moment. that sort of information will be coming out shortly. it was unprovoked and something that no one would stand for. >> and the vehicle, was it civilian or military? >> my information civilian vehicle. >> was a civilian inside the vehicle? >> sorry, sir, but i cannot at this stage go into any more details, and i apologise, only to say what i have said. >> so you've been told minimum information. this that case let's move to the search for the three missing teenagers. tell us what the latest sta
was hostile fire. are you talking about mortar fire, what kind of fire into the goelan? >> my reports are what i have received, and the incident is still ongoing. it is that there was hostile mortar fire from the syrian side of the frontier into our side. this was unprovoked and we are within our rights to respond. >> i hope you can hear me. the mortar fire was incoming and hit what, a vehicle. who was said, and who was killed? >> at this stage i can't go into details. it is...
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the unfortunate result is a more hostile more oppressive world. delve into world war ii, then circle back to the as to find more principles for american foreign policy. taught us of the danger of ideas. for the nazi movement, which defined as a struggle, was not primarily a geo political but rather ideological. god the creator was to be replaced by man the creator, of new men, new worlds, new societies. naziism is a toxic brew of file socialism, atheism and imperialism. the story of the 20th century of centraly of unchecked planners, lusting for power and deny the ideology that existence of god given rights and the innate worth of individuals. of the 20th century is also the story of moderate or democratic people in governments being taken unawares by the ames and exploits of extremist societies. what better evidence of the unpreparedness for totalitarianism than world war two and the years and events to it.d up shell shocked from world war i, that thatto the hope war and all its obvious horror had been the war to en all wars, finding an impossibl
the unfortunate result is a more hostile more oppressive world. delve into world war ii, then circle back to the as to find more principles for american foreign policy. taught us of the danger of ideas. for the nazi movement, which defined as a struggle, was not primarily a geo political but rather ideological. god the creator was to be replaced by man the creator, of new men, new worlds, new societies. naziism is a toxic brew of file socialism, atheism and imperialism. the story of the 20th...
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it wasn't particularly hostile at first. they told me i could have any job i wanted anywhere. but i would have to leave this job. and to test that, i asked them, could i have a job in hawaii? and they said, you certainly can have a job in hawaii. then i at that point actually understood how serious this was. and i told them i would be glad to take another job but first we had to correct this problem. as soon as it was corrected i would be glad to leave this job. i was tired of it anyway. >> it doesn't sound like it was one particular problem, though, that the issues that you were detecting were a multitude of safety related concerns unlike, say, the ignition switch which came later, which seemed focused in one particular area. >> well, no. it's all over the vehicle, michael, but the correction is -- the correction is what you do to the process. anybody who builds cars creates problems. there are always problems that are created in the production of a car but you have to have a process that corrects that before the vehicle leaves the corporation's hands. >> my interview doesn't
it wasn't particularly hostile at first. they told me i could have any job i wanted anywhere. but i would have to leave this job. and to test that, i asked them, could i have a job in hawaii? and they said, you certainly can have a job in hawaii. then i at that point actually understood how serious this was. and i told them i would be glad to take another job but first we had to correct this problem. as soon as it was corrected i would be glad to leave this job. i was tired of it anyway....
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Árida, caliente, hostil, una tierra de nadie que esta gente ha llamado hogar durante siglos.ado a un enemigo. las mujeres sorprenden con sus adornos corporales y labios perforados, la cÁmara les causa mucha curiosidad asÍ que me persiguen y no dejan de interrumpirme. no tienen idea de lo que digo nuestras chicas demuestran ser brillantes estudiantes. >> tres. >> tres. >> dos. >> dos! >> se ha roto el hielo con este grupo de mursi 09 logrado que me explique sus tradiciones, pido hablar con el jefe se llama oligache me platica como si yo entendiera mursi. (hab en lengua aborigen) >> con su permiso voy a conocer a su gente su esposa me da la bienvenida, vistiÉndome con la ropa tradicional. >> otras chicas mursis se me acercan. cuando uno llega es un gran impacto ver estos discos tan grandes en sus bocas, ver labios perforados de una magnitud que nunca en mi vida habÍa visto. en la cultura mursi el proceso comienza a los 15 aÑos con perforaciones cada vez mÁs grandes que pueden alcanzar hasta las cinco pulgadas de diÁmetro los dientes frontales tambiÉn son removidos dejando visib
Árida, caliente, hostil, una tierra de nadie que esta gente ha llamado hogar durante siglos.ado a un enemigo. las mujeres sorprenden con sus adornos corporales y labios perforados, la cÁmara les causa mucha curiosidad asÍ que me persiguen y no dejan de interrumpirme. no tienen idea de lo que digo nuestras chicas demuestran ser brillantes estudiantes. >> tres. >> tres. >> dos. >> dos! >> se ha roto el hielo con este grupo de mursi 09 logrado que me explique sus...
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you're a hostile witness. >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: she served as an attorney for the irs in 2013 gathering information. the committee quizzed o'connor about the >> i did not know her e-mails were missing and uncoverable. >> reporter: democrats say o'connor is wasting their time. >> your testimony here today is stretch at best. >> reporter: they want to see if anyone involved outside the irs was involved in the conservative groups. >> then all of a sudden they say they lost e-mails. listen. i grew up in a bar. this doesn't fast the straight faced test. >> reporter: the irs says it is turning over a total of 67,000 lerner e-mails. >>> 20 to 30 pilot errors in the last 14 miles of approach. the ntsb issued its report on the asiana crash last year. as jeff pegues tells us, the federal agency blames the pilots. >> reporter: before the plane crashed at san francisco international airport, all three pilots in the cockpit missed important warnings. according to investigators coming in for a landing, the plane was off target. it was traveling too low and
you're a hostile witness. >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: she served as an attorney for the irs in 2013 gathering information. the committee quizzed o'connor about the >> i did not know her e-mails were missing and uncoverable. >> reporter: democrats say o'connor is wasting their time. >> your testimony here today is stretch at best. >> reporter: they want to see if anyone involved outside the irs was involved in the...
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you're a liar about that. >> interrogators are trained across the country not to be hostile.y're going against the standard training that interrogators receive. >> experts say another sign of a false confession is when the suspect's story doesn't match the physical evidence. >> the part about the hammer don't sound right. you sure you hit him with a hammer? >> i don't know what i hit him with. >> yes, you do. he was in that water and you hit him with something. what did you hit him with? >> maybe a board. >> maybe a board? did you hit him with a board or you didn't hit him with a board, alvin? >> i don't know. >> what they failed to see is he doesn't have any memories of doing the things that they're accusing him of doing, that he then caves in ultimately and passively accepts and that's why he's using that language. >> dr. hayes-hammer discovered that alvin's iq was 74 and that he had dropped out of school in the ninth grade. >> you have many people with low iqs who have had rap sheets as long as my arm. alvin did not. so, he was very naive to what was going on in the crimin
you're a liar about that. >> interrogators are trained across the country not to be hostile.y're going against the standard training that interrogators receive. >> experts say another sign of a false confession is when the suspect's story doesn't match the physical evidence. >> the part about the hammer don't sound right. you sure you hit him with a hammer? >> i don't know what i hit him with. >> yes, you do. he was in that water and you hit him with something....
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my request is to see if she is whether or not in a hostile environment. that needs to be checked carefully. if it is in fact the situation, then it needs to be rectified and the people who are causing it need to be penalized and she needs to be treated with justice and equity. nice to see you in person and i know -- i think you were away, maybe didn't get a chance to respond, but i want to urge you to check carefully into a hostile working environment. nobody deserves it. thank you. >> good evening superintendent carranza and the board. i would like a reflection of miss virginia to share short expressions to you this evening. we will start -- >> can you please identify yourself? >> i'm reverends ronnie [inaudible]. i would like to start with [inaudible]. >> good evening everyone, to the superintendent carranza, to the board of education commissioners and supporters alike, my name is [inaudible], i am here to speak on behalf and in support of miss virginia marshall. as a result of miss marshall's hard work i have been able to participate in the annual blac
my request is to see if she is whether or not in a hostile environment. that needs to be checked carefully. if it is in fact the situation, then it needs to be rectified and the people who are causing it need to be penalized and she needs to be treated with justice and equity. nice to see you in person and i know -- i think you were away, maybe didn't get a chance to respond, but i want to urge you to check carefully into a hostile working environment. nobody deserves it. thank you. >>...
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they are trying to elect a unity government to end hostilities. >>> u.s. authorities are investigating a mass grade. more than 100 bodies have been removed. many stuffed into bags and piled on top of each other. andy gallagher reports. >> reporter: the sacred hearts cemetery is supposed to be a place for dignified burials. what researchers found was a mass grave. bodies stuffed into shopping bags or piled on top of each other. it's thought they are illegal immigrants who died crossing the border. scientists fear there may be worse to come. >> what i'm terrified of is that we'll start fining the bodies of children. that there'll be so many that can't make it. there are too many that are not doing well as it is. >> more than 100 bodies have been exumed. identities are unknown. >> officials say what happened is a humanitarian crisis on an international scale. there's a sense of shame from rah community that genuinely cares about the plight of migrants. an investigation is being launched but without resources the problem continues. 33 bodies this year have bee
they are trying to elect a unity government to end hostilities. >>> u.s. authorities are investigating a mass grade. more than 100 bodies have been removed. many stuffed into bags and piled on top of each other. andy gallagher reports. >> reporter: the sacred hearts cemetery is supposed to be a place for dignified burials. what researchers found was a mass grave. bodies stuffed into shopping bags or piled on top of each other. it's thought they are illegal immigrants who died...
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carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reuter's journalists in iraq was a terrible tragedy and one that was brought home to all of us when we saw the footage that wikileaks released. and i think that really brought home the horror of modern war and why it is so dangerous. >> what you had there was apache helicopters firing on a group of people from at least 500 meters away, maybe a couple of kilometers away. you have the assumption that everyone in that group is of a type. you have the assumption that because there were weapons in that group, that everyone in that group was armed and somehow dangers. uh, and it became just a terrible tragedy that the uh, gunships fired on those people. our correspondents were killed, along with others. >> we need answers to the questions about how these situations happened. we've engaged, and we'll continue to engage very actively with the authorities, because we don't take for granted that people just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. >
carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reuter's journalists in iraq was a terrible tragedy and one that was brought home to all of us when we saw the footage that wikileaks released. and i think that really brought home the horror of modern war and why it is so dangerous. >> what you had there was apache helicopters firing on a group of people from at least 500 meters away, maybe a couple...
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also interestingly, since the start of the year, hostility towards the u.s.as risen from about 36% to 70%. all this is obviously fueled by state tv, but it is clear that vladimir putin inside russia has really been able to use this crisis for having stronger support. >> we have to leave it there. thanks so very much. stay with us. we'll be right back after a short break. >> just one minute. >> welcome back. as we have been reporting, there had been some signs of high-level rapprochement between russia and ukraine, but on the ground, ukraine remains very much in turmoil. >> and still locked in fighting in the east of the country. civilian casualties are mounting, and moscow has expressed concerns about the growing number of refugees fleeing into russia. >> ending the conflict is the first challenge for ukraine's new president. our reporter in kiev has been asking people what they expect of the country's new leader. >> during a memorial to the dead and at the same time, a symbol of hope. my done square -- maidan square is where the protests began. petro poroshe
also interestingly, since the start of the year, hostility towards the u.s.as risen from about 36% to 70%. all this is obviously fueled by state tv, but it is clear that vladimir putin inside russia has really been able to use this crisis for having stronger support. >> we have to leave it there. thanks so very much. stay with us. we'll be right back after a short break. >> just one minute. >> welcome back. as we have been reporting, there had been some signs of high-level...
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that these five would have had to have been released as the end of hostilities? is that the department's opinion? are they undecided or do they feel the opposite? >> sir, the way i would answer that is to say that we believe we have under domestic law, specifically the aomf, and under international law principles of the law of armed conflict that we have authority to hold and had the authority to hold these five at guantanamo as enemy belligerents. >> even after the war would have been over? >> i will speak to that. there will come a point in time where the armed engagements we're engaged in with the taliban come to an end. at that pointing the law of war rationale for continuing to hold these unprivileged belligerents would end unless there were some other basis for continuing to hold them such as prosecution. >> it's not just -- not just the war in afghanistan. >> that's right. >> it's the broader battle as defined under the aumf. >> and the further point is i'm not aware of any determination as yet that with the cessation of the current combat mission at the e
that these five would have had to have been released as the end of hostilities? is that the department's opinion? are they undecided or do they feel the opposite? >> sir, the way i would answer that is to say that we believe we have under domestic law, specifically the aomf, and under international law principles of the law of armed conflict that we have authority to hold and had the authority to hold these five at guantanamo as enemy belligerents. >> even after the war would have...
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if we are not hostile environment these days. while now, the major way independent bookstores have been fighting amazon is around the sale tax collection issue. i abide by the sales tax laws of our states and if i should two or three people in our community and does not collect sales tax, does not pay sales tax, what happens is as we all know the budget of these municipalities are in terrible shape and the tax base is part of the problem. it is something you legitimately could have. is out there, not being collected, hundreds of millions of dollars so in missouri, medicaid, they cut services, education budget. the other aspect of what they do that is not as obvious to the public is the way they believe publishers to giving them just outrageous terms which are not offered to the other bookstores. that is questionably a violation of at least the robinson had been act. the worst thing about it is not just the we are not getting the terms they get better at this point they are starting to strangle hold publishers so much that it is n
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calling for an end of hostilities on the sidelines, russia's vladimir putin holds talks with ukraine's president. and abdullah abdullah is unharmed after twin explosions target the man tipped to be afghanistan's next president. good evening to you. we begin in the north of france. commemorations have been held today on the beaches of normandy to mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings. it was the biggest amphibious invasion in history, and more than a dozen heads of state were drawn by veterans to honor the troops and civilians who lost their lives in this decisive phase of the second world war. we speak now with a professor from the american university of paris. thank you very much indeed for speaking to us. 70 years might have passed, but judging from the scale of those events, clearly, this is a hugely important moment for france and her allies. >> it is important both in terms of memory, it is important in terms of his symbolic significance, and it's also important to teach generations of students and people what the meaning of history is. kinds of conflicts that occurred i
calling for an end of hostilities on the sidelines, russia's vladimir putin holds talks with ukraine's president. and abdullah abdullah is unharmed after twin explosions target the man tipped to be afghanistan's next president. good evening to you. we begin in the north of france. commemorations have been held today on the beaches of normandy to mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings. it was the biggest amphibious invasion in history, and more than a dozen heads of state were drawn by...
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is often hostile to it. and both of them soon in the country effectively with the same mission. it's like a driversed car with two steering wheels. 300 americans on one wheel, the iranian force at the other wheel, and not at all clear that these two countries have the same vision for where this car, iraq, should go. richard engle, nbc news, baghdad. >> back at home, the pres by ter yan church voted to recognize same-sex marriage. now it will state that christian marriage can be the union of two people. not just a man and a woman. the change will have to be approved over the next year. it's a sweeping victory for gay rights advocates. >>> today the president obama administration is looking at a change for the family and medical leave act. guaranteeing leave for a same sex spouse recogardless of the state of residence. it's a win for same-sex couples across the country. >> reporter: and it continues what we have been seeing the federal government do since the supreme court made that decision, striking down a key part of doma, the defense of marriage act. today's decision -- it's a
is often hostile to it. and both of them soon in the country effectively with the same mission. it's like a driversed car with two steering wheels. 300 americans on one wheel, the iranian force at the other wheel, and not at all clear that these two countries have the same vision for where this car, iraq, should go. richard engle, nbc news, baghdad. >> back at home, the pres by ter yan church voted to recognize same-sex marriage. now it will state that christian marriage can be the union...
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, that these five would have had to have been released at the end of hostilities? is that the department's opinion? are they undecided? or do they feel the opposite? >> sir, the way i would answer that is to say that we believe we have under domestic law, specifically the aumf and under international law principles of the law of armed conflict that we have authority to hold and had the authority to hold these five at guantanamo as enemy belidge randge ger rants. >> ien after? >> there will come a time when it will come to an end, and at that point the law of order of rationale for continuing to hold these unprivileged belidge rants would end unless there were some other basis for continuing to hold them. >> but that's -- >> such as prosecution. >> not just -- not just the war in afghanistan. >> that's right. >> the broader battle as defined under the aumf? >> the further point i'd make is i'm not aware of any determination as yet that with the cessation of the current combat mission at the end of this year that the -- that the armed conflicts are determined to be o
, that these five would have had to have been released at the end of hostilities? is that the department's opinion? are they undecided? or do they feel the opposite? >> sir, the way i would answer that is to say that we believe we have under domestic law, specifically the aumf and under international law principles of the law of armed conflict that we have authority to hold and had the authority to hold these five at guantanamo as enemy belidge randge ger rants. >> ien after?...
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you're a hostile witness. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: jennifer o'connor served as an irs attorney in 2013 diamondbagathering informa. the committee quizzed o'connor about the lerner e-mail. lerner is the former executive at the center of the scandal who had a computer crash. >> you're saying at the time you did not have information that a bunch of e-mails were lost. >> i did not know her e-mails were missing and unrecoverable. >> reporter: committee members say o'connor is wasting their time. >> your testimony here today is stretch at best. >> reporter: they want to see if anyone involved outside the irs was involved in the conservative groups. >> then all of a sudden, oh, my goodness, they lost two years worth of e-mails. listen. i grew up in a bar. this doesn't fast the straight faced test. >> reporter: the irs says it is turning over a total of 67,000 lerner e-mails. craig boswell, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> 20 to 30 pilot errors in the last 14 miles
you're a hostile witness. were you hired -- >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: jennifer o'connor served as an irs attorney in 2013 diamondbagathering informa. the committee quizzed o'connor about the lerner e-mail. lerner is the former executive at the center of the scandal who had a computer crash. >> you're saying at the time you did not have information that a bunch of e-mails were lost. >> i did not know her e-mails were missing...
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if hostility ever manifested to be negotiation was the first line of defense. negotiation was rightly underused tool in a world that until then had allowed small shifts in the power to lead to size con fla -- conflagrations. while england and france hitler continued on with his plans, violated every played england and france for fools. from the lens of history, the to conciliate germany is a lesson in the dangerous the ity of appeasement and vacuity of self-absorption. the widely acknowledged case in czechoslovakia, the only new democracy in the world war i settlement was in the words of the ershaw destroyed by friends and devoured by the enemies. he case of czechoslovakia remains instructive. cannot help but remind us of today's crisis in nazi e was fanned by propaganda who claimed those ermans were brutally oppressed czechoslovakian minority. they induced separatist and intentionally provoked turmoil and violence. french at first reminded germany of their impact with the czechs with britain and following suit, the closer germany came to war, the ore other pow
if hostility ever manifested to be negotiation was the first line of defense. negotiation was rightly underused tool in a world that until then had allowed small shifts in the power to lead to size con fla -- conflagrations. while england and france hitler continued on with his plans, violated every played england and france for fools. from the lens of history, the to conciliate germany is a lesson in the dangerous the ity of appeasement and vacuity of self-absorption. the widely acknowledged...
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not only is this country unstable but large parts of the country are falling to a group that is hostile to the government and the united states. some american veterans might be able to recognize their old humvees, given to the iraqi army, some shattered, burned, overs taken over by militants, a group of al qaeda did called isis. today they vow to march on baghdad, they are only 100 miles away and surrounded the biggest oil refinery and iraqi troops trained by u.s., most are putting their hands up instead of on the trigger. the goal the militants said today, to impose strict islamic sharia law, not just in iraq but syria and beyond. they are lead by a bill tablet that fought in iraq and was in u.s. custody for years. many say he's the true heir to oc osama bin laden. as militants advance, hundreds of thousands of iraqis are fleeing. families loading into cars and looking for safer territory. 13 packed in one car leaving mosul. they heard gunshots near their home and had enough. others were on foot. what is happening to iraq, it's splitting apart into three warring pieces. in the west, th
not only is this country unstable but large parts of the country are falling to a group that is hostile to the government and the united states. some american veterans might be able to recognize their old humvees, given to the iraqi army, some shattered, burned, overs taken over by militants, a group of al qaeda did called isis. today they vow to march on baghdad, they are only 100 miles away and surrounded the biggest oil refinery and iraqi troops trained by u.s., most are putting their hands...
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or into what looks like imminent hostilities without permission from congress. after 60 days, though, the war powers resolution says that congress has to cut bait. right? congress needs to authorize that use of military force. even if they don't want the decision. even if they would prefer to throw it in the president's lap and make him deal with it while they complain on tv. it is congress' call to make. and now here's the surprising bit. democratic members of congress just introduced and passed through the house language that makes it official and overt that congress won't advocate the responsibility on this. this language was introduced by two democratic members of the house, colleen hanabusa of hawaii and john garamendi. their language on this thing passed. congressman garamendi said thereafter, "today the house of representatives stood unified we will not rush into a third gulf war. the constitution gives congress the right and obligation to give advice and consent before waging war. i have serious doubts about waging any military campaign in iraq, and clea
or into what looks like imminent hostilities without permission from congress. after 60 days, though, the war powers resolution says that congress has to cut bait. right? congress needs to authorize that use of military force. even if they don't want the decision. even if they would prefer to throw it in the president's lap and make him deal with it while they complain on tv. it is congress' call to make. and now here's the surprising bit. democratic members of congress just introduced and...
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i don't think they cease to the hostiles. but my question is this, if those guys get back in there and start killing american gi's stationed a at our embassies or wherever else, whose head is that on? yours or the president's? the person who let them go is responsible now. >> if uh you're going to wait until the risk is down to zero -- >> not zero. something plausible. do you think it's plausible they're going to retire from this war. >> we don't know. only time is going to tell. >> you don't think so. that means something. don't you think it's plausible they will continue to fight against the united states. >> it's certainly possible. i wouldn't rule that out. >> and you want to let them go? >> we have to have some legal justification to detain them and in the absence of that, then yes, that's the alternative. >> how about a conversation with one of them when they say we're out to get the united states, we're engaged in active military jihad against the united states. isn't that enough evidence that they're a danger to the u
i don't think they cease to the hostiles. but my question is this, if those guys get back in there and start killing american gi's stationed a at our embassies or wherever else, whose head is that on? yours or the president's? the person who let them go is responsible now. >> if uh you're going to wait until the risk is down to zero -- >> not zero. something plausible. do you think it's plausible they're going to retire from this war. >> we don't know. only time is going to...
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you're a hostile witness. were you hired? >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: republicans want to know why it took the i.r.s. this long to determine lois lerner's hard drive crashed three years ago. >> you're telling us you did not have any inclination that a bunch of lois lerner's e-mails were lost? >> i did not know that her e- mails were missing and unrecoverable, and that there had been a laptop crash that had caused that. >> reporter: republicans want all of lerner's e-mails because she led the division at the i.r.s. that improperly scrutinized applications submitted by conservative groups for tax exempt status. democrats say she's guilty of bad judgment and nothing more. maryland's elijah cummings: >> no one of the 41 witnesses we have interviewed has identified any evidence of white house involvement or political motivation, not one. >> reporter: the man who oversees the government's archives, david ferriero, testified that the i.r.s. and other agencies use outdated technology and poor ba
you're a hostile witness. were you hired? >> i'm not at all a hostile witness. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: republicans want to know why it took the i.r.s. this long to determine lois lerner's hard drive crashed three years ago. >> you're telling us you did not have any inclination that a bunch of lois lerner's e-mails were lost? >> i did not know that her e- mails were missing and unrecoverable, and that there had been a laptop crash that had caused that....
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in the hostile valiant allergan takeover and edward harrison is on vacation this week but our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs is sitting in for him today in today's big deal sam and i are talking about the rise of the servant economy that's all coming up so stay tuned. all right and that does it for now i'm an english hand thanks for watching it if you want to check out more of what we just cover today go to youtube dot com forward slash r t america. well if you're. the face i think you. should have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher.
in the hostile valiant allergan takeover and edward harrison is on vacation this week but our chief political correspondent mr sam sachs is sitting in for him today in today's big deal sam and i are talking about the rise of the servant economy that's all coming up so stay tuned. all right and that does it for now i'm an english hand thanks for watching it if you want to check out more of what we just cover today go to youtube dot com forward slash r t america. well if you're. the face i think...
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was no hostile action after which all but at least when you should have a keyboard. when we film vitalis daughter nast or stops by. she also heard what we did. but this guy was laid up with explosions when we were walking home through a filter then there were sirens and everyone started running away it was terrifying the same thing happened later that night the cease fire expires in just a few hours time and no one can say for sure whether these lone abandoned bomb shelters will be needed again. in lugansk eastern ukraine on the ceasefire maria was speaking about has been breached again according to our government fighters they say the army has shell the city of slovyansk while attempting to advance on the self defense positions there but the bombardment has once again hit residential areas reportedly injuring a girl and killing an unspecified number of people. i don't i just don't see when listening started i jumped when i was carrying around to the lyrics how do you do if you're close but i shouted so loudly that someone turned down in that when it was over and ran
was no hostile action after which all but at least when you should have a keyboard. when we film vitalis daughter nast or stops by. she also heard what we did. but this guy was laid up with explosions when we were walking home through a filter then there were sirens and everyone started running away it was terrifying the same thing happened later that night the cease fire expires in just a few hours time and no one can say for sure whether these lone abandoned bomb shelters will be needed...
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fire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday but hostilities have continued in the city of. according to the people living there locals posting on twitter say that there has been fighting in near the city's airfield a site that has seen several fierce battles since the onrush broke out in the region the man who filmed this video can be heard saying it was shot. tonight and you can hear what sounds like explosions and sirens another witness confirm those reports for us. i can confirm those reports things are quiet now but i did hear artillery fire near the air. field a little earlier. ukraine's president petro poroshenko says he could end of the truce earlier if activists to build or upgrade their barricades meanwhile civilians in the region say that they are exhausted from weeks of relentless fighting. one hundred. do you can depend on what. the experience in your daily my eyes even if you i pray yeah you're with the boys you know good day michigan should think that given that national is that mash a pretty good think you can use them. but i wa
fire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday but hostilities have continued in the city of. according to the people living there locals posting on twitter say that there has been fighting in near the city's airfield a site that has seen several fierce battles since the onrush broke out in the region the man who filmed this video can be heard saying it was shot. tonight and you can hear what sounds like explosions and sirens another witness...
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fire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday but hostilities have continued in the city of course according to people there locals posting on twitter say there has been fighting near the city's airfield. battles broke out in the region the man who filmed the video can be heard. and what you can hear what sounds like explosions another eyewitness confirmed those reports. i can confirm those reports things are quiet now but i did hear artillery fire near the airfield a little earlier. president petro poroshenko says he could end of the truce earlier if activists build or upgraded their barricades meanwhile the civilians in the region say that they are exhausted from weeks of relentless fighting. because you were going to play the olympics you. do you do you can do it but i want. to experience in your diary my eyes in the bush you today yeah you're with the boys you know good day michigan should think that given that national is a national pray that you would think you'd never be in the can use them wish they hadn't said that and they had to lie y
fire between pro and anti-government forces in eastern ukraine has been extended until monday but hostilities have continued in the city of course according to people there locals posting on twitter say there has been fighting near the city's airfield. battles broke out in the region the man who filmed the video can be heard. and what you can hear what sounds like explosions another eyewitness confirmed those reports. i can confirm those reports things are quiet now but i did hear artillery...
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there is a long standing tradition of prisoner exchanges after the cessation of hostil y hostiliti hostilities. the war is ending, and under international law, prisoners of war have to go home. it is likely the u.s. would be required as a matter of international law to release after the end of 2014 when u.s. combat operations cease in afghanistan. so here's what happened. five men who are probably going to be released any way under the terms of international law were released in exchange for an american prisoner of war. and everybody who was worried about the president negotiating with terrorists, who is calling for the president's head over this, is ignoring an important precedent that would have been violated had we not done this. the precedent of exchanging prisoners of war at the end of battle. that precedent is there not just for humanitarian purposes. it is there to protect american troops. because we do not want americans captured in battle to be held by the enemy for the rest of their lives. and everyone demagoguing about the terrorists swap for bergdahl must answer precisely what exac
there is a long standing tradition of prisoner exchanges after the cessation of hostil y hostiliti hostilities. the war is ending, and under international law, prisoners of war have to go home. it is likely the u.s. would be required as a matter of international law to release after the end of 2014 when u.s. combat operations cease in afghanistan. so here's what happened. five men who are probably going to be released any way under the terms of international law were released in exchange for an...
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can sense right now a rebellion brewing amongst these united states, where people are ready for a hostile takeover of washington, d.c." he's made similar warnings before. >> there is a rebellion brewing in these united states of america. people like you and me are saying enough is enough. we don't want to become like europe. >> a rebellion on the far right? they simply don't accept this president as legitimate.cá$w?l last week we saw former vice >> it almost seems like you are accusing the president of treason here saying he's intentionally bringing america down a notch. >> i don't intend any disrespect for theñrñr president. i fundamentally disagree with him. i think he's dead wrong in terms of the course he's taken the nation. we are in for big trouble in the years ahead because of his refusal to recognize reality. >> he didn't intend any disrespect when he accused the president of the united states, president barack obama, of betraying our past and our legacy. republicans are out of ideas. they are losing power as a national party. they have turned to impeachment fantasies as a substit
can sense right now a rebellion brewing amongst these united states, where people are ready for a hostile takeover of washington, d.c." he's made similar warnings before. >> there is a rebellion brewing in these united states of america. people like you and me are saying enough is enough. we don't want to become like europe. >> a rebellion on the far right? they simply don't accept this president as legitimate.cá$w?l last week we saw former vice >> it almost seems like...
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. >> you wrote in your letter, it provoked a hostile reaction from the operations manager. how so >> basically i was told i was going to have to leave the job. it wasn't particularly hostile at first. they told me i could have any job i wanted anywhere. and but i would have to leave this job. and to test that i asked them could i have a job in hawaii and they said you certainly can have a job in hawaii. then at that point i actually understood how serious this was. i told them i would be glad to take another jobs but first we had to correct this problem and as soon as it was corrected i would be glad to leave this job. i was tired of it anyway. >> it doesn't sound, mr. mcaleer it was one particular problem. the issues you were detecting were a multitude of safety concerns unlike the safety switch which came later which was focused in one particular area. >> it's all over the vehicle, michael. but the correction -- the correction is what you do to the process. anybody who builds cars creates problems. there are always problems that are created in the production of a car. but
. >> you wrote in your letter, it provoked a hostile reaction from the operations manager. how so >> basically i was told i was going to have to leave the job. it wasn't particularly hostile at first. they told me i could have any job i wanted anywhere. and but i would have to leave this job. and to test that i asked them could i have a job in hawaii and they said you certainly can have a job in hawaii. then at that point i actually understood how serious this was. i told them i...
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that is, a single, hostile power or alliance of hostile powers which would control the three significantegions of the eurasian continent, europe, the middle east and east asia. the consensus, much to the surprise of many of us in the more realist camp, but the consensus in washington that emerged by the year 2000 was that the way to avert a hostile european -- eurasian hegemon was for the united states to become the eurasian hegemon. ..
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at the end of active hostilities, there are usually prisoner exchanges. so in that sense this is very much in line with what happens when hostilities end, he is specially since the health of sergeant bergdahl was at issue. this will come up on capitol hill. people saying he shouldn't have been released will have to answer as to how they might have reacted should he died in taliban captivity. >> we're awaiting word as to just what his health was like during the final days the decision was made. >> that's right. >> josh, you argued in one piece that this could be a test case for freeing other prisoners from guantanamo bay. why do you think that? >> well, first of all, i would agree with jonathan, this is a special case. it doesn't necessarily incentivize the taliban to capture more americans, because they are already incentivized to do that. that doesn't make sense. >> we have heard from taliban leadership that this is something they consider a victory, that this is something they want to see more of. >> it's not untypical for the taliban to claim victories
at the end of active hostilities, there are usually prisoner exchanges. so in that sense this is very much in line with what happens when hostilities end, he is specially since the health of sergeant bergdahl was at issue. this will come up on capitol hill. people saying he shouldn't have been released will have to answer as to how they might have reacted should he died in taliban captivity. >> we're awaiting word as to just what his health was like during the final days the decision was...
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you're a hostile witness. are you hired?ile witness. >> yes, you are. >> this morning's hearing follows last night where irs commission ee eer defended his y they notified them that lois learner had commuter problems in 2011 which caused some e-mails to go missing. thank you for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with this, victoria. when you put it in perspective, is it becoming a bigger deal than we thought especially when we hear just the terms coming around hostile witness and the fire works we saw last night? >> francis, to begin. when you have mention of the irs, it doesn't inspire warm fuzzy feelings in anyone. so out of the gate we see problems with the irs. but what is happening with these hearings that took place yesterday that are takes place right now that have taking place over the last several months we're not get together bottom of anything. what we've seen is witch hunt. we need the buy in of democratic colleagues and folks to say, you know, let's let this see the light of day. let's
you're a hostile witness. are you hired?ile witness. >> yes, you are. >> this morning's hearing follows last night where irs commission ee eer defended his y they notified them that lois learner had commuter problems in 2011 which caused some e-mails to go missing. thank you for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with this, victoria. when you put it in perspective, is it becoming a bigger deal than we thought especially when we hear just the...
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eastern ukraine and which of course are recruited specifically from regions which are known to be hostile to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i doubt that the the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship with the us to a sexual act and it's washington that's come out on top of his word important as been following the embarrassing be frank diplomatic conversation. the polish government has indirectly confirm the authenticity of the leak conversations which you're talking about where we hear the foreign minister calling his country's alliance with america worthless and during the conversation foreign minister rattus love sir course he gets quite vulgar describing warsaw's relationship to washington in one which poland is the partner who's always perfo
eastern ukraine and which of course are recruited specifically from regions which are known to be hostile to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i doubt that the the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been...