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it invokes a special restriction on the posse coming tatas act but i thought that bush and then john warner defense authorization act in two thousand and seven already suspended the posse qantas act i was going if you can explain what that exactly means to civilians. well i got to say from all the artsy shows i've done that are excellent you are asking the best questions it's three hundred plus pages it actually states that well there is a posse comitatus but the president can suspend that so all intents and purposes it's already suspended kind of like congress told obama you've got to get authorization to launch a war in libya and he said i don't need that anymore and so they talk about posse comitatus but only to state it's hollow and dead and yes the john warner defense authorization act the n.d.a. all of these just further suspend posse comitatus the eight hundred seventy eight law barring the military being used on the streets of america do you think these measures alex are being set up an anticipation for some sort of global you know unrest and i think we i mean it just seems like aft
it invokes a special restriction on the posse coming tatas act but i thought that bush and then john warner defense authorization act in two thousand and seven already suspended the posse qantas act i was going if you can explain what that exactly means to civilians. well i got to say from all the artsy shows i've done that are excellent you are asking the best questions it's three hundred plus pages it actually states that well there is a posse comitatus but the president can suspend that so...
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i heard john warner in the room next door talk about what he thinks has to happen the most, which is start driving global economic investment to rural communities and to communities outside of major urban centers for two reasons. one, in terms of what we'll do to kind of kick start growth. second, more importantly, to start educating those parts of the american public that have not seen a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public about the world we're in can't be an abstract discussion about bricks, who's up or who's down. it's got to be about integration is a positive thing in terms of generating jobs. so maybe that's a 2016 comment more than a 2012 comment. i think those two feature, can we change the patterns of where it is that globalization is generating profit and jobs in this country. and are we in better shape in terms of the alliances with these new players on the international stage. >> all right. well, a lot to think about. thank you to homi, strobe and bruce and thank you for being here. >>> sunday on q&a -- >> i think the problem is with wa
i heard john warner in the room next door talk about what he thinks has to happen the most, which is start driving global economic investment to rural communities and to communities outside of major urban centers for two reasons. one, in terms of what we'll do to kind of kick start growth. second, more importantly, to start educating those parts of the american public that have not seen a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public about the world we're in can't be...
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i heard john warner in the room next door talk about the thing he thinks has to happen most which is to start driving foreign direct investment and global economic investment to rural communities and to communities outside of major urban centers for two reasons, one, in terms of what we're going to do to kind of kick start growth and, second and more importantly, to start educating those parts of the american public that have so far not seen the profit from globalization to start showing a profit from globalization and the nature of global integration. in other words, educating the american public about the world we're in cannot be an abstract discussion about bricks or who is up or down. it has to be a genuine felt economic reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of generating jobs. and so maybe that's a 2016 comment more than a 2012 comment. i think those two features, can we change the pattern globalization is generating profit and jobs and are we going to be in better shape in terms of alliances with the new players on the international stage. >> all right. well, a
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i heard john warner talked-about the thing that happens most which is to start driving foreign direct investments and global economic investments to rural communities outside of major urban centers for two reasons. one in terms of what we will do to kick start growth and second and more importantly to start educating those parts of the american public that have so far not seen profits from globalization to show profits from globalization and the nature of global economic integration. educating the american public about the world we are in can't be an abstract discussion about who is up or down. it has to be a genuine economic reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of generating jobs. that is the 2016, and more than a 2012 comment but those two features. can we change patterns of where globalization is generating jobs in this country and will we be in better shape in terms of alliances with these new players on the international stage? >> lot to think about. thank you to strobe and homi for joining us and to all of you for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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senator jim webb, senator chuck hagel, senators lautenberg and senator john warner, retired senator john warner from virginia. so we had two vietnam veterans, we had two world war ii veterans, two democrats, two republicans who led the charge, and many of us in the military and the veterans community helped to put this g.i. bill across the line. host: and so, what you're talking about right now is what's known as the post-9/11 g.i. bill, is that correct? guest: that's correct. host: that was passed in 2009, up to 100% tuition and fees coverage, monthly living and household stipend, up to $1,000 a year for books and supplies, one-time reallocation allowance, and options to transfer benefits to family members. this is information we got from military.com. how does a soldier qualify for this? how long do you have to be in service to get the full amount that we just described there? >> guest: to get the full amount, a service member has to complete three years of active-duty service. in the case of members of the reserve and national guard, there is an earn as you serve provision. so, a basi
senator jim webb, senator chuck hagel, senators lautenberg and senator john warner, retired senator john warner from virginia. so we had two vietnam veterans, we had two world war ii veterans, two democrats, two republicans who led the charge, and many of us in the military and the veterans community helped to put this g.i. bill across the line. host: and so, what you're talking about right now is what's known as the post-9/11 g.i. bill, is that correct? guest: that's correct. host: that was...
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my dear friend john warner continues to come see me and advocate for it. >> thank you very much. senator, i would like to introduce myself. i am mohammad with h our communications. -- h.i. communications. why are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? >> i think we're worried about them developing missiles so that they can reach us. the iranians -- well, they notwe all know that. there is great debate as to how far along they are and what their real intentions are, but they have enriched uranium and have taken other steps to nuclear weapons. badly throughout the world, states of america. they have a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador here init is too expensive for my taste, but i can see why the saudi arabian ambassador can afford to pick up the tab. it is a very fine restaurant. [laughter] look, only part of their activities are the effort toand this is my criticism. we need to look at iranianright now, there are iranians on the ground in damascus showing people, and there are a iranian well. unspeakable. this is the government that when a young woman named
my dear friend john warner continues to come see me and advocate for it. >> thank you very much. senator, i would like to introduce myself. i am mohammad with h our communications. -- h.i. communications. why are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? >> i think we're worried about them developing missiles so that they can reach us. the iranians -- well, they notwe all know that. there is great debate as to how far along they are and what their real intentions are,...
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my dear friend john warner continues to come and see me and advocate for it. >> final question here.>> senator, i'm sorry. thank you very much. sorry. senator, fir first of all like to introduce myself. i'm eson muhammad with hi communications and i had the question that i wanted to know. why are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? that is my question? >> well, i think we're worried about them developing missiles that can reach us. but, the iranians, well, they not only are developing nuclear weapons, we all know that. there is great debate how far along they are and what their real intentions are. they have enriched-uranium. they have taken other steps to further the development of nuclear weapons. but the iranians are also behaving badly throughout the world, including here in the united states of america. they had a plot to assassinate the south saudi ambassador here in washington, milano. too expensive for my states, i see why the saudi arabian ambassador can afford to pick up the tab but the point is, actually, it is a very fine restaurant. [laughter] but, loo
my dear friend john warner continues to come and see me and advocate for it. >> final question here.>> senator, i'm sorry. thank you very much. sorry. senator, fir first of all like to introduce myself. i'm eson muhammad with hi communications and i had the question that i wanted to know. why are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? that is my question? >> well, i think we're worried about them developing missiles that can reach us. but, the iranians, well,...
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. >> warner: john allen of the national catholic reporter, thank you. >> you bet. >> suarez: and we close with two stories about veterans on this memorial day. first, a colorado program aims to ease the transition from military service to civilian life. 26-year-old tyler heath was marking another milestone. he is a former army infantryman, who survived two tours in iraq. heath crossed the stage this month to receive his diploma from the university of colorado at denver. it was one more journey that tyler heath's parents were grateful he had survived, especially after their son returned from iraq with post traumatic stress disorder or p.t.s.d. >> he had a serious case of p.t.s.d. when he returned from the iraq war, it was real hard. we thought we had lost the son we had raised. many people advocate for these iraq guys coming back, but you know what, they're hard, they're really difficult to understand them and p.t.s.d. is a very scary thing. i personally think there are a lot of good words put to that, were behind you, but i don't think it is put into practice a lot. >> suarez: that is exa
. >> warner: john allen of the national catholic reporter, thank you. >> you bet. >> suarez: and we close with two stories about veterans on this memorial day. first, a colorado program aims to ease the transition from military service to civilian life. 26-year-old tyler heath was marking another milestone. he is a former army infantryman, who survived two tours in iraq. heath crossed the stage this month to receive his diploma from the university of colorado at denver. it was...
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i heard john warner talk about driving foreign direct investment in global economic investment to rural communities and communities and outside of major urban senators for two reasons -- one would be how to kickstart growth, and to start showing a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public cannot be an abstract discussion about bricks or who is up or down. it has to be a reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of creating jobs. can we change the patterns of where it is globalization is generating profits and jobs, and will we be in better shape in terms of alliances with these new players on the international stage? >> ok. a lot to think about. thank you for joining us, homi kharas, strobe talbott and bruce jones, and schwab you for being here. -- and to all of you for being here. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >>, wisconsin voters head to the polls early next month to decide on whether they should recall governor scott walker. tonight, he debates his
i heard john warner talk about driving foreign direct investment in global economic investment to rural communities and communities and outside of major urban senators for two reasons -- one would be how to kickstart growth, and to start showing a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public cannot be an abstract discussion about bricks or who is up or down. it has to be a reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of creating jobs. can we change the...
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my dear friend john warner continues to come and see me and advocate for it. >> senator, let me introduceyself. i had the question that i wanted to know what are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? that is my question rebekah think we are worried about them developing missiles that can reach us -- that is my question. >> i think we are worried about them developing missiles that can reach us. they not only are developing nuclear weapons, we all know that. there is great debate as to how far along they are, what their real intentions are, but they have enriched uranium. they have taken other steps to further the development of nuclear weapons. but the iranians are also behaving badly throughout the world, including here in the united states of america. they had a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador here in washington. it is too expensive for my taste, but i can see why the saudi arabian ambassador can afford to pick up the tab. actually, it is a very fine restaurant. [laughter] only part of their activities is the effort to develop nuclear weapons. this is my critic
my dear friend john warner continues to come and see me and advocate for it. >> senator, let me introduceyself. i had the question that i wanted to know what are we so focused on iran if they are so far away from us? that is my question rebekah think we are worried about them developing missiles that can reach us -- that is my question. >> i think we are worried about them developing missiles that can reach us. they not only are developing nuclear weapons, we all know that. there is...
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i heard john warner talk about driving foreign direct investment in global economic investment to ruralommunities and communities and outside of major urban senators for two reasons -- one would be how to kickstart growth, and to start showing a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public cannot be an abstract discussion about bricks or who is up or down. it has to be a reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of creating jobs. can we change the patterns of where it is globalization is generating profits and jobs, and will we be in better shape in terms of alliances with these new players on the international stage? >> ok. a lot to think about. kharas, strobe talbott, and bruce jones, and to all of you for being here. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> wisconsin voters go to the month to see if they will recall governor scott walker. after the debate tonight, commencement addresses from graduations are around the country. 10:00 p.m., graduates at northwoo
i heard john warner talk about driving foreign direct investment in global economic investment to ruralommunities and communities and outside of major urban senators for two reasons -- one would be how to kickstart growth, and to start showing a profit from globalization. in other words, educating the american public cannot be an abstract discussion about bricks or who is up or down. it has to be a reality that integration is a positive thing in terms of creating jobs. can we change the...
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john edwards was having an affair. members of the campaign knew about it. they were concerned about it. there might have been a reason to hide. and as anna warner, there was testimony that one of the aides actually overheard fred baron and john edwards talking about how fred was whisking rielle around. but there was also some evidence that actually helped the defense. he took the stand and talked about how -- how andrew young isn't dependable, called him shady. when you have one key prosecution witness talking about another being unreliable, that helps the defense. so, it kind of -- as you've seen, every single day, there's been son-in-law good for prosecution. this is a very good defense team. they've used every single prosecution witness to help their own case. >> how about rielle hunter, we just heard, she is expected to take the stand. there was some question about that in the first place. what might we hear? could she be another andrew young type case? >> well, definitely. i mean, she's a mixed bag. what's really interesting about this is that she was on actually both witness list. there's now talk -- of course, the prosecution isn't sayin
john edwards was having an affair. members of the campaign knew about it. they were concerned about it. there might have been a reason to hide. and as anna warner, there was testimony that one of the aides actually overheard fred baron and john edwards talking about how fred was whisking rielle around. but there was also some evidence that actually helped the defense. he took the stand and talked about how -- how andrew young isn't dependable, called him shady. when you have one key prosecution...
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. >> warner: we hear the two of you. john ralston, brian daugherty, thank you both. >> suarez: again the >> suarez: again, the major developments of the day, j.p. morgan chase's c.e.o. jamie dimon survived shareholder votes aimed at reducing his pay and power. he also apologized, saying the bank's $2 billion in recent losses were "self-inflicted." and in europe, greek leaders failed to agree on a new government, forcing yet another election next month. meanwhile, france inaugurated its first socialist president in 17 years. new polls show new optimism in the u.s. kwame holman previews our online report. kwame? >> holman: two separate surveys show americans believe the economy is getting better or will improve further in the coming year. we examine what those results could mean for the presidential race on our politics page. and paul solman writes back to an australian viewer who wonders how minimum wage workers make ends meet in america. read paul's explanation on our making sense page. all that and more is on our web site, n
. >> warner: we hear the two of you. john ralston, brian daugherty, thank you both. >> suarez: again the >> suarez: again, the major developments of the day, j.p. morgan chase's c.e.o. jamie dimon survived shareholder votes aimed at reducing his pay and power. he also apologized, saying the bank's $2 billion in recent losses were "self-inflicted." and in europe, greek leaders failed to agree on a new government, forcing yet another election next month. meanwhile,...
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. >> warner: michael leiter, let me ask you, when john brenner said today "this i.e.d. was a threat from the standpoint of the design," what is he talking about? >> well, this bomb and also the bomb that the bomb maker asiri is probably responsible for back in 2009, the first underwear bomb and then the printer cartridges bombs that were detected in 2010 represent a real challenge for screening. with no metal pieces at all, a standard magnetometer, metal detector, won't detect that. so what you have to have instead are much more advanced screening techniques at airports to find that. fliers see that all the time here in the united states now. they're less prevalent overseas. of course we need to make sure the same techniques that we know are working here are applied overseas as well. what i would also add, margaret, is none of these detection methods are perfect. all of these require good intelligence to penetrate the organization, screening of individuals who are applying to visas to come to the united states, screening getting on to planes. it's all of these pieces th
. >> warner: michael leiter, let me ask you, when john brenner said today "this i.e.d. was a threat from the standpoint of the design," what is he talking about? >> well, this bomb and also the bomb that the bomb maker asiri is probably responsible for back in 2009, the first underwear bomb and then the printer cartridges bombs that were detected in 2010 represent a real challenge for screening. with no metal pieces at all, a standard magnetometer, metal detector, won't...
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warner. >> you have to sit down and ask yourself, what counts in the world? what really matters? >> and of course, john mccain. >> we were able to do things we otherwise would not have been able to do. >> each of these pows told me candidly the same thing. they were more them proud to serve their country and those horrific experiences inspired them to live lives of purpose. >> thank you. coming up on abc 7 news at 11:00, an unusual sight in a residential neighborhood. see how wildlife officials got him down. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. got my bearings. ♪ ♪ a little bird told me about a band. ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories. ♪ ♪ ooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but i still got to see her. we talked for hours. ♪ ♪ everyone else buzzed about the band. music, stories adventures, memories. ♪ ♪ ...all at my fingertips. ♪ ♪ there's a wireless mind inside all of us. ♪ ♪ so, where to next? ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club
warner. >> you have to sit down and ask yourself, what counts in the world? what really matters? >> and of course, john mccain. >> we were able to do things we otherwise would not have been able to do. >> each of these pows told me candidly the same thing. they were more them proud to serve their country and those horrific experiences inspired them to live lives of purpose. >> thank you. coming up on abc 7 news at 11:00, an unusual sight in a residential...
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john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warner and erin moriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough decisions, you will now be able to gails at this portrait and ask, "what would george do?" ( laughter ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. with a former vice presidential mom nikkei couple of millionaires, a thief and a mistress, the john edwards trial had all the elements of a novel bit, apparently, not the elements of a conviction according to the jury late today. edwards was acquit of one count of campaign finance fraud in connection with his run for the 2008 democratic presidential nomination. the jury reported that it was hopelessly deadlocked on five other counts, so the judge dec
john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warner and erin moriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough decisions, you will now...
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well john boehner and harry reid are the heroes tonight. they go on the list with tom warner.more heroes come in and then we can get a deal. outfront next. president obama called out for being a big spender. do mitt romney's attacks add up? >>> and new video of george zimmerman inside the sanford police station. what the video actually shows when he turns away from the camera. this is an angle that everybody has been looking for. we've got it. >>> and an auction involving an item of ronald reagan's, an item is an interesting word. it sparked so much controversy that his family demand it be called off. it's not the most bizarre thing that's ever been auctioned. we know what it is. ♪ [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic
well john boehner and harry reid are the heroes tonight. they go on the list with tom warner.more heroes come in and then we can get a deal. outfront next. president obama called out for being a big spender. do mitt romney's attacks add up? >>> and new video of george zimmerman inside the sanford police station. what the video actually shows when he turns away from the camera. this is an angle that everybody has been looking for. we've got it. >>> and an auction involving an...
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john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warneroriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough decisions, you will now be able to gails at this portrait and ask, "what would george do?" ( laughter ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. with a former vice presidential mom nikkei couple of millionaires, a thief and a mistress, the john edwards trial had all the elements of a novel bit, apparently, not the elements of a conviction
john edwards trial. they say not guilty on one count of campaign fraud but they can't decide on the rest. reports from anna warneroriarty. the highest court yet strikes down the national law that denies same-sex marriage. nancy cordes on what's next. america's biggest city plans to ban super-sized soft drinks. michelle miller on one mayor's crusade against obesity. and norah o'donnell with a familiar face at the white house. >> as you wrestle with tough decisions, you will now be able to...
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john f. fanfare for the dam in the fifth off with little white, are alone and would come bay masked warner-lambert and what are maummar off for when u.s. pension the mali cannot hawker baba ... >>ysabel: that if all looks like it is lifting on the bay bridge approach. still quite a bit of fog. >>marty: it makes you wonder about conditions at sfo. we will find out how flights are leaving and taking off. janu ross is here with the forecast. to live >> i did check on the flights to fill are no delays reported yet. this is a view of the golden gate. still stockton by cloud cover. cahow we are expecting a patchy fog throughout the day. you want to give yourself extra drive time. dense fog and low clouds but we are expecting a sunny and warm afternoon before the fog rolled back into the evening hours. taking a look at where charges are sitting, for both fifties along the bay, the 40's the monaco's in the '50s in the south bay. in the afternoon is going to be pretty nice. and into the north bay, the upper 80s through novato and santa rosa. they warmer 90 degrees in fairfield. a full forecast coming up a
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> woodruff: margaret warner explores the dramatic results of a new study showing paralyzed patients moving their robotic arms just by thinking. >> brown: we update the trial of john edwards, as the defense rests its case without calling the former presidential candidate or his mistress to testify. >> woodruff: and we remember mexican writer carlos fuentes, whose prolific literary career spanned more than five decades. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the confrontation over raising the national debt ceiling consumed washington for much of 2011. now, the issue has re-emerged. it was raised at a white house meeting today, and sparked a new war of words in congress. >> the issue here is the debt-- almost $16 trillion worth of debt, $1.3 trillion budget deficit again this year. >> woodruff: battle lines were already being drawn today for a new fight over raising the cou
> woodruff: margaret warner explores the dramatic results of a new study showing paralyzed patients moving their robotic arms just by thinking. >> brown: we update the trial of john edwards, as the defense rests its case without calling the former presidential candidate or his mistress to testify. >> woodruff: and we remember mexican writer carlos fuentes, whose prolific literary career spanned more than five decades. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major...
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john glenn who worked on these issues with bill roth. we got some good legislation out of that, some big legislation. senators like warner working on improving that legislation. absent an over all, we will be in the same situation. host: carl from florida. caller: i like your honest views about things. i am impressed. carl and mary shelden vs. u.s. we testified in front of congress and we are told by congressman henry hyde and congressmen john conyers that we would be protected under national security. we have had 3 attempts of murders on our lives here. we have given this information to all of the authorities in this country, including the attorney general in washington, d.c. host: so, call -- what is the question to our guest? caller: why is my family and i after we testified on behalf of the american people, why are we being treated this way? guest: the federal government does not do enough to protect its whistle-blowers. we don't create an environment in which whistle-blowers' feel comfortable coming forward. i do not know your case. you should look me up and send me information about your case. sight, pogo,ver tried
john glenn who worked on these issues with bill roth. we got some good legislation out of that, some big legislation. senators like warner working on improving that legislation. absent an over all, we will be in the same situation. host: carl from florida. caller: i like your honest views about things. i am impressed. carl and mary shelden vs. u.s. we testified in front of congress and we are told by congressman henry hyde and congressmen john conyers that we would be protected under national...