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jeannie moos, cnn.0 on the east coast, noon on the west. welcome to the "cnn newsroom," the third hour this afternoon. here are the top stories we're following for you. >>> right now, protesters in d.c. showing their anger over the u.s. spying on international allies of u.s. citizens. >>> the fda regulates the food we eat but what about the food we give our pets? the push to make
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going on so that create incentives and even promote a different environment to jeannie where they don't see asians to stop the grunts before general first but doesn't that in itself undermine the whole notion of international justice because i would assume that both know yesod government and the rebels should fill the pressure of international justice if they commit crimes now they should know that they will be prosecuted isn't that ultimately what actions are all about what the international justice the i.c.c. is all about is great that you mention that because then you have a like the problem today today there is no possibility to intervene in syria because syria has russia as us china as many other kinds of libya they did not ratify the treaty therefore they are not under the i.c.c. the only way to get syria out under the sea is if the u.n. security council decide to do it as it decided to do it in libya so libya was a case where all the countries the fifty member of the security council decided to justice because libya was not member but to give the can together by working both just
going on so that create incentives and even promote a different environment to jeannie where they don't see asians to stop the grunts before general first but doesn't that in itself undermine the whole notion of international justice because i would assume that both know yesod government and the rebels should fill the pressure of international justice if they commit crimes now they should know that they will be prosecuted isn't that ultimately what actions are all about what the international...
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called jeannie spy program running at the sibling of the notorious prism project it allegedly saw millions of machines fire walls around routers all infected and dominique de villepin who served as the country's prime as well as interior and foreign minister he says simply put the us across the line we knew that. some practices were existed but the search and overall system this came as a surprise for everybody in fact what we are seeing today is that the incredible privileges of the u.s. administration over the control of the world system we knew that the us were controlling the financial system through the banking dominance of some big banks through the dollar currency reserve currency but controlling internet controlling the formation you know world this is a privilege in monopoly if we are going to follow the same direction then confrontation might be in the lead to both and civil rights activist norman solomon he thinks the u.s. is trying to undo the damage to its image but isn't even thinking about changing its policies. president obama is extremely adept at dancing through this kind
called jeannie spy program running at the sibling of the notorious prism project it allegedly saw millions of machines fire walls around routers all infected and dominique de villepin who served as the country's prime as well as interior and foreign minister he says simply put the us across the line we knew that. some practices were existed but the search and overall system this came as a surprise for everybody in fact what we are seeing today is that the incredible privileges of the u.s....
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this is from jeannie.s my husband is a high tech consultant and has a number of start-up ideas. are there legitimate organizations that -- i love that this is written by the wife. saying i do not want my spouse starting up these companies. if they have a good idea don't want to run it, is there a market for an idea? >> i haven't seen any. i'm looking for the idea of an idea website. you can actually go to it and find -- it's purchasable. i haven't seen anything like that. have you seen anything? >> there are a lot of corporations now who are really trying to tap into entrepreneurial resources. they're creating competitions, pepsi did a really big one this past year. so there's a lot of -- starbucks is doing one as well. if you can find those contests of big legitimate corporations, it's a smart strategy. also, one of the biggest trends i'm seeing is entrepreneur in residence for different corporations. if you see a corporation who is looking for ip coming from the entrepreneur community, that might be a tr
this is from jeannie.s my husband is a high tech consultant and has a number of start-up ideas. are there legitimate organizations that -- i love that this is written by the wife. saying i do not want my spouse starting up these companies. if they have a good idea don't want to run it, is there a market for an idea? >> i haven't seen any. i'm looking for the idea of an idea website. you can actually go to it and find -- it's purchasable. i haven't seen anything like that. have you seen...
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>> to jeannie and my family, the time has come. i've done everything that i wanted to do. and i don't -- i didn't regret my life. he knew it was going to be a shock to me. but i feel that this is what people who make the decision go through. they weigh the benefits. and the burdens. he certainly didn't want to put us through watching him become helpless. and he didn't want to be nursed, you know, he was very proud. a proud man. my hugest regret is that i couldn't be with him. and that's because it was not legal. >> with the new law in vermont, if been underhill chooses physician-assisted suicide he can be surrounded by family at the end. >> i'd much rather go out on the terms that i want to go out, feeling good, being happy, being comfortable, being with the people i love. than lying in bed suffering. and i think it's almost an enlightened position. of not having to suffer at the end. >> the avid baseball fan is now planning for his death. >> initially i thought i'd have a nice meal and watch a red sox game. now i found you had to have five hours between the meal and takin
>> to jeannie and my family, the time has come. i've done everything that i wanted to do. and i don't -- i didn't regret my life. he knew it was going to be a shock to me. but i feel that this is what people who make the decision go through. they weigh the benefits. and the burdens. he certainly didn't want to put us through watching him become helpless. and he didn't want to be nursed, you know, he was very proud. a proud man. my hugest regret is that i couldn't be with him. and that's...
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jeannie moos, cnn, for new york. >> it was a very long day for capitol hill. >> one of the house reporters her breaking point, storming the floor while they took a break. take a look. it is hard to see and hear her with all that is going but she is there at the center of the podium. you see her highlighted there. she yelled do not be deceived. god shall not be mocked. >> she was escorted by the sergeant at arms, people who know her said they were surprised by her actions. >> the cnn news room, straight ahead, stay with us. i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars.
jeannie moos, cnn, for new york. >> it was a very long day for capitol hill. >> one of the house reporters her breaking point, storming the floor while they took a break. take a look. it is hard to see and hear her with all that is going but she is there at the center of the podium. you see her highlighted there. she yelled do not be deceived. god shall not be mocked. >> she was escorted by the sergeant at arms, people who know her said they were surprised by her actions....
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. >> reporter: jeannie mcmahon is a 30 year resident and friend of the skakel family and is happy skakel is getting another chance for the truth to come out. >> i'm sorry if the family of martha is really going to be upset about this because they want somebody to be behind bars, but if it's not the right person. >> reporter: police said martha moxley was beaten and stabbed to death with a broken golf club that belonged to skakel's mother. his older brother was a initial prime suspect but never arrested. vinita nair, cbs news, gren witch, connecticut. >> skakel was -- greenwich, connecticut. >> skakel was convicted in 2002. >>> jodi arias tweeted she's accepting donations to help pay for an appeal. arias was convicted of killing her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. jurors did deadlock on her sentence. she called her friend and tells her what to post is how she tweeted from jail. >>> the case now being reopened of madeline mccain madeline mc- - madeleine mccann in portugal. madeleine was 3 years old when she vanished. this is what she might look like today. >>> police say they have leads in
. >> reporter: jeannie mcmahon is a 30 year resident and friend of the skakel family and is happy skakel is getting another chance for the truth to come out. >> i'm sorry if the family of martha is really going to be upset about this because they want somebody to be behind bars, but if it's not the right person. >> reporter: police said martha moxley was beaten and stabbed to death with a broken golf club that belonged to skakel's mother. his older brother was a initial prime...
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. >> reporter: jeannie mcnaney is a 30-year resident of greenwich and friend of the skakel family. says she is happy skakel is getting another chance for the truth to come out. >> i'm sorry if the family of martha is really going to be upset about this because they want somebody to be behind bars. but if it's not the right person -- >> reporter: police said martha moxley was beaten and stabbed to death with a broken golf club that belonged to skakel's mother. skakel's older brother was the prime suspect initially but wasn't arrested. vinita nair cbs news. >> skakel was convicted in 2002 when a friend testified he killed you martha moxley. skakel denies making the confession. >> think you're feeling the squeeze even more in coach class? you may not be imagining things. coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, the major carriers cramming even more passengers into their planes. >> the rocker just started rocking back and forth. >> oh. how you can tour the bay area homemade famous in an alfred hitchcock classic. and the creepy things our allen martin encountered while on the story. ,,,,,,
. >> reporter: jeannie mcnaney is a 30-year resident of greenwich and friend of the skakel family. says she is happy skakel is getting another chance for the truth to come out. >> i'm sorry if the family of martha is really going to be upset about this because they want somebody to be behind bars. but if it's not the right person -- >> reporter: police said martha moxley was beaten and stabbed to death with a broken golf club that belonged to skakel's mother. skakel's older...
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i was as i say in the book watching i dream of jeannie and trying to figure out why it didn't have blond hairs magic powers and a outfit. so there was a lot of -- this is sort of how i see myself to this day as this kind of confused lost child of immigrants and yet i mostly the daughter this person who too many people really stands like really symbolizes palestinian identity or palestinian american identities so when i became a professional actress and i'm not going to get too much into this but it became interesting to me to realize how much it mattered that my name was najla said and i didn't want to change it. i didn't want to change it because i don't know as i said last night in my book talk i honestly thought maybe if someone set a different name i wouldn't answer them because i would forget that i change my name. it wasn't like -- everyone thinks i did these things with a certain amount of integrity and thought but i honestly just did what to change my name. it seemed like an old-fashiold-fashi oned silly thing to do in a world in which we live but when i became a professional act
i was as i say in the book watching i dream of jeannie and trying to figure out why it didn't have blond hairs magic powers and a outfit. so there was a lot of -- this is sort of how i see myself to this day as this kind of confused lost child of immigrants and yet i mostly the daughter this person who too many people really stands like really symbolizes palestinian identity or palestinian american identities so when i became a professional actress and i'm not going to get too much into this...
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jeannie moos, cnn. if this is you, call me. >>> all right. 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west. welcome to the "cnn newsroom," the third hour this afternoon. here are the top stories we're following for you. >>> right now, protesters in d.c. showing their anger over the u.s. spying on international allies of u.s. citizens. >>> the fda regulates the food we eat but what about the food we give our pets? the push to make food safer for our dogs and cats. and a party problem for maryland's attorney general. he's in hot water for going to high school a high school bash and not stopping the underage drinking. >>> an intelligence team from germany is preparing to come to the u.s. after claims the nsa spied on foreign leaders. criticism from abroad and at home. there's a big rally going on right now in washington. people have been speaking out and speaking all day about their disapproval. live right now in washington. erin, let's begin with the news of a team from germany coming to the u.s. what will happe
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"the new york times" talked about something that jeannie raised yesterday. in some areas, you have more choices than in other areas and it is true. in the more urbanized areas, there are more choices and more plans. there are fewer such plans in more rural areas. but there are choices. even in the rural areas where there are fewer choices, i think if the marketplace works as well as we think it will, more insurers will come in. host: finally, a tweet from jim. guest: single-payer is a methodology. i think maybe what he wants to know is do i support universal health coverage? do i want to see everybody in the country have health insurance coverage, and the answer is yes. that has been a key aspect of what we have been pushing for three decades. how you achieve that is where the single-payer question comes in. should we have a thing like medicare for all and no private insurance system? i am more agnostic about that. what i care deeply about is to make sure that health coverage is decent and affordable and that nobody is shut out of the system. host: ron polla
"the new york times" talked about something that jeannie raised yesterday. in some areas, you have more choices than in other areas and it is true. in the more urbanized areas, there are more choices and more plans. there are fewer such plans in more rural areas. but there are choices. even in the rural areas where there are fewer choices, i think if the marketplace works as well as we think it will, more insurers will come in. host: finally, a tweet from jim. guest: single-payer is a...
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and watching i dream of jeannie and figuring out why i didn't have blond hair, magic powers and the sexy out that, there was a lot -- this is how i see myself to this day, this confused, lost child of immigrants and i am also the daughter of this person who to many people stands, symbolizes palestinian american identity. when i became a professional actress, won't get much into this but it became interesting to me, how much it mattered my name was najka said and they didn't want to change it. can someone had a different name i would answer them because i would forget but it wasn't -- i did certain things with integrity and thought but i didn't want to change my name. it seemed like an old-fashioned silly thing to do in the world in which i live. when i became a professional actress and realize what the name najka said regardless who my father was, it meant i would be received and expected of me. and when i was a little girl i went to school, i was then episcopalian and relatively white and was trying to fit in but kept hearing i was arab and i would look at tv and see what was presented
and watching i dream of jeannie and figuring out why i didn't have blond hair, magic powers and the sexy out that, there was a lot -- this is how i see myself to this day, this confused, lost child of immigrants and i am also the daughter of this person who to many people stands, symbolizes palestinian american identity. when i became a professional actress, won't get much into this but it became interesting to me, how much it mattered my name was najka said and they didn't want to change it....
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100 -- well, the way it's written up here, the deputy assistant for health policy, a woman named jeannieme -- but you just wonder what they were doing. and keep in mind what her job was before the new job. >> yeah, exactly. bill: she was the one who, apparently, had some role in targeting people on behalf of the irs. >> well, i think what we have to do -- in a way it's good that this is happening because, you know, it's so blatant, it's so in your face that i think even those who are slumbering might start to scratch their heads and say, wait a minute, what is happening here? you know, this is supposed to be a country that is for, of and by the people. the government is taking over, probing into every little detail of your life like big brother, and we're just going to say, ho-hum, well, it shouldn't have happened, but no big deal. who won the game last night? you know, this is not the right attitude. i'm very happy to see, you know, truckers and other people starting to say, excuse me, is there a constitution in this country? are there some rules that we're supposed to be obeying? and,
100 -- well, the way it's written up here, the deputy assistant for health policy, a woman named jeannieme -- but you just wonder what they were doing. and keep in mind what her job was before the new job. >> yeah, exactly. bill: she was the one who, apparently, had some role in targeting people on behalf of the irs. >> well, i think what we have to do -- in a way it's good that this is happening because, you know, it's so blatant, it's so in your face that i think even those who...
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"the new york times" talked about something that jeannie raised yesterday. in some areas, you have more choices than in other areas and it is true. in the more urbanized areas, there are more choices and more plans. there are fewer such plans anymore rural areas. but there are choices. even in the rural areas where , i think fewer choices if the marketplace works as well as we think it will, more insurers will come in. host: finally, a tweet from jim. guest: single-payer is a methodology. think maybe what he wants to know is do i support universal health coverage? do i want to see everybody in the country have health insurance coverage, and the answer is yes. that has been a key aspect of what we have been pushing for for three decades. is wherechieve that the single-payer question comes in. should we have a thing like medicare for all and no private insurance system? i am more agnostic about that. is to care deeply about make sure that health coverage is decent and affordable and that nobody is shut out of the system. host: ron pollack of families usa has b
"the new york times" talked about something that jeannie raised yesterday. in some areas, you have more choices than in other areas and it is true. in the more urbanized areas, there are more choices and more plans. there are fewer such plans anymore rural areas. but there are choices. even in the rural areas where , i think fewer choices if the marketplace works as well as we think it will, more insurers will come in. host: finally, a tweet from jim. guest: single-payer is a...
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it was his auto biography and he created i dream of jeannie and other things.ongest most horrible thing to do. >> all right. it's a close second. >> and third is from venice. beverly hills, that's a sin. it's horrible. >> mike is also a hand model. >> the problem is when you are doing a book on tape, you have to all of a sudden do the characters in the story. you have to do some characters in that story. >> the problem is you think you will never do it again because you lose your voice after three days and you are so sick of it. i know you are a success. why didn't you write a short story. >> why didn't he do it? >> it's his life story. >> woe love jack. he e-mails every three minutes. >> i thought he did a great job, mike. >> that was great. >> last night, i liked that. i never watch tv. you're funny. >> thank you very much. it's a show i think a lot of people can relate to. it's a family that becomes a blended family. some families shouldn't be blended. some things mix that shouldn't happen. i play a guy who is 46 who has an 18-year-old daughter who i am happ
it was his auto biography and he created i dream of jeannie and other things.ongest most horrible thing to do. >> all right. it's a close second. >> and third is from venice. beverly hills, that's a sin. it's horrible. >> mike is also a hand model. >> the problem is when you are doing a book on tape, you have to all of a sudden do the characters in the story. you have to do some characters in that story. >> the problem is you think you will never do it again...
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you got a jeannie in there -- genie in there. cowboy, indian. is that a geisha girl at the end?the lead from these universities. but regardless, these are the future. these kids are the future. so these are things learning. student body president, university of minnesota was trying to explain, okay. cowboys are okay. indians, not okay. this doesn't even make sense. where do you draw the line? >> i think i would prefer to have my kid show up as any one of those as opposed to miley cyrus. >> right. exactly. a cowboy costume. that's about as tame as you can get, i would think, especially on a college campus. >> no kidding. you know all about it from campus reform. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> it's now a dozen minutes before the top of the hour. it's supposed to keep your family safe from any storm, even the most powerful storms like hurricane sandy. we're going to put this gear to the test, coming up next. >> first let's check in with martha for what's coming up at the top of the hour. good morning. >> hey there. good morning. so kathleen sebelius says she's not
you got a jeannie in there -- genie in there. cowboy, indian. is that a geisha girl at the end?the lead from these universities. but regardless, these are the future. these kids are the future. so these are things learning. student body president, university of minnesota was trying to explain, okay. cowboys are okay. indians, not okay. this doesn't even make sense. where do you draw the line? >> i think i would prefer to have my kid show up as any one of those as opposed to miley cyrus....
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>> it's happening a lot today with members of congress, here's cnn's jeannie moos. >> if you're mad atss beware, when we're screwed, we multiply. or, you could try this -- hello? >> hi. this is government shutdown making you want to drink? >> it's a free service at the website drunkdial dbl congress.org. >> let me tell you, when i drink i like to tell people what's on my mind. >> you enter your number at the website and a couple of seconds, the recorded drunk dialer calls you back. >> we're going to forward you to a member of the house of representatives. >> your call is forwarded to a randomly chosen member of the house. so you could give them your mind. i'm calling from cnn, have you guys been getting a bunch of weird calls? florida republican's offenses had no comment on drunk dial congress. it was set up they say for fun by a digital tech company founded by a former obama campaign staffer. you're hot going to make any money off this, are you? >> no, we're going to lose money off of it. >> on thursday afternoon, the website apparently needed a drink, for a while it stopped working,
>> it's happening a lot today with members of congress, here's cnn's jeannie moos. >> if you're mad atss beware, when we're screwed, we multiply. or, you could try this -- hello? >> hi. this is government shutdown making you want to drink? >> it's a free service at the website drunkdial dbl congress.org. >> let me tell you, when i drink i like to tell people what's on my mind. >> you enter your number at the website and a couple of seconds, the recorded drunk...
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. >> my name is actually jeannie. i feel that i'm part of the government. it is by, for, and of the people. it is my government, also. i would like to see america united all the time in the face has scorn for us already, with or without cause. we are losing face, as it were. >> did you say we are losing face? >> yes, we are losing face in the world. , we aresets an example a very powerful country. indivisible means not divided. republican andh a democrat in my life. i am an independent so we can keep our options open on who all gets to run. but my future personally relies on both sides to pray and work together, and not hold the entire government as a hostage, that government which is for us, the people. i'm a 55-year-old woman on with an "incurable disease." when i moved here a month ago to be near my children, i didn't think there was any chance that with ag my address disability payment office would stop me from having any income. just because i moved to another state, i should be able to get my medicaid within six weeks, more like two weeks. the governm
. >> my name is actually jeannie. i feel that i'm part of the government. it is by, for, and of the people. it is my government, also. i would like to see america united all the time in the face has scorn for us already, with or without cause. we are losing face, as it were. >> did you say we are losing face? >> yes, we are losing face in the world. , we aresets an example a very powerful country. indivisible means not divided. republican andh a democrat in my life. i am an...