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he says that the team led by lieu tenten kernel gibbson was -- lieutenant kernel gibbson was intercepted and told to stand down. >> i told him to go bring our people home. >> he said he talked on the phone with hillery clinton on the night of the attack. >> question, how much has the revelation done to erode hillery creditability? >> i think it's a serious problem that we're going to have to look into. i don't think it's really under her creditability. in some fundamental sense these decisions were not made by her to the best of my understanding by the way the story broke. there's something wrong in terms of the way it happened and the way these representatives and diplomats were left hanging. >> john, the problem is this. the initial report from the cia about what had happened was very, very active. they're extremist. people may be involved and they sent that over the state and we now learn at the end of this past week the state apparently scrubbed out almost all mention of terrorist of al-qaeda and the rest of it and focused on the video having caused it and it turns up into a lie and
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the former securitate kernel has written a book about his years with the romanian secret service. he plans to send a copy to hirsch, whom he came to respect after meeting with him some 1000 times. he claims the west german money help romania pay off its foreign debt, and west germany also gave many non-monetary gifts such as cars. >> without any prompting, he asked what the president would like for his birthday. west germany then gave him a hunting rifle with ammunition. and he confirms the gift of the rifle. he also says germany knew that the securitate was blackmailing ethnic germans but had little choice but to ignore it. >> our main concern was to secure the flow of immigrants, not to go after every single criminal offense. >> the finals on the negotiations are still classified, so a lot remains unknown about what exactly happened when the ethnic germans left. >> buying their freedom may have been important for political reasons and for europe, but for me, it was a catastrophe. >> when it comes to protecting biodiversity, the international community stands united -- at least i
the former securitate kernel has written a book about his years with the romanian secret service. he plans to send a copy to hirsch, whom he came to respect after meeting with him some 1000 times. he claims the west german money help romania pay off its foreign debt, and west germany also gave many non-monetary gifts such as cars. >> without any prompting, he asked what the president would like for his birthday. west germany then gave him a hunting rifle with ammunition. and he confirms...
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the former securitate kernel has written a book about his years with the romanian secret service. he plans to send a copy to hirsch, whom he came to respect after meeting with him some 1000 times. he claims the west german money help romania pay off its foreign debt, and west germany also gave many non-monetary gifts such as cars. >> without any prompting, he asked what the president would like for his birthday. west germany then gave him a hunting rifle with ammunition. and he confirms the gift of the rifle. he also says germany knew that the securitate was blackmailing ethnic germans but had little choice but to ignore it. >> our main concern was to secure the flow of immigrants, not to go after every single criminal offense. >> the finals on the negotiations are still classified, so a lot remains unknown about what exactly happened when the ethnic germans left. >> buying their freedom may have been important for political reasons and for europe, but for me, it was a catastrophe. >> when it comes to protecting biodiversity, the international community stands united -- at least i
the former securitate kernel has written a book about his years with the romanian secret service. he plans to send a copy to hirsch, whom he came to respect after meeting with him some 1000 times. he claims the west german money help romania pay off its foreign debt, and west germany also gave many non-monetary gifts such as cars. >> without any prompting, he asked what the president would like for his birthday. west germany then gave him a hunting rifle with ammunition. and he confirms...
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to harvest more than 19,000 ears of corn per acre, and with 1,000 acres planted, that's a lot of kernels, to say the least. but luckily they've got a lot of loyal customers, like the cattlemens restaurant chain of northern california. >> we get it here. we, uh--we prep it, get it--we wash it real good. we get it ready for the pot. i-it's in the pot, i would say, no more than 20 minutes. soon as the water boils, we turn it off. we ice it down, and we just put it away ready for the cooks. all the cooks do after that is just put it on the broiler--on the broiler. they grill it for a good--i'd say no more than 8 minutes just to get a nice color on it. make sure it's got enough butter on it, and we serve it up right away. >> the restaurant proudly displays their close relationship with the farm on each table, and despite being a meat-and-potatoes type of joint, they're doing a steady business in corn. they go through about 500 ears of corn a week at their vacaville location alone. but not all of us are fortunate enough to have a nice meal out. a growing number of people in need of assistance
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i say many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region. and locates iraq as chair full france a socialist president and a conclusion a one of the most intriguing plaintiff the parent says in recent history both of these stories and will. break. do we speak your language anything about the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. a little turn a different angle this s
disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i say many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s....
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i and many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region this week workers around the world joined a day of protests against unemployment poor salaries and violations of their rights a number of may day rallies and particularly made headlines in turkey if you look at this video here there was violence with police resorting to tear gas and water cannons against angry crowds at least twenty eight were injured and
disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i and many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s....
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i and many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region but it's good to have you with us here or not see today just i will be having a look at a very rough year for france's socialist president and our report from america's biggest annual gun convention both of those stories and more on air after the break . i am every detail. every piece of metal. and every one of those who will step on red square on the
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country is in this deep state to disorder uncertainty life for most of us is worse than it was on the kernel that our articles kind of about his regime was supposed by the western countries to be the second bad regime anything must be resolutely told well i'm afraid to say we see that it's not necessarily so clear after all they only english be able to create a situation where groups came to power and so they have local nomination and there are of course groups who may be welcoming nato bombers but are in fact quite serious and he wants to move some fundamentalist groups who have now been sending cards also to syria so they don't go this is where the continued presence of western embassies the british french all the americans as as being holy something they'd like to see in a liberated as they would see libya after telling countries to keep coming back germany's finding that strong going europeans are now knocking out of the door. the main forms which you have to bring to. stay in germany you have to make children. as one report soon in the program there is no war i welcome from that you use
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i and many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region just briefly funny when they question these protests now all we see more of an uprising and if so how will the bahraini authorities deal with it just how far will they go what are you going to see there in the country next just briefly i think that i think that the authorities in bahrain it's impossible to say because as i mentioned they recognize correctl
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march they reviewed two hundred study i mean exits in the night they were poured found a single corn kernels coated with a new nick annoyed can kill a very small bird and i guess they didn't read the research published last year in some of the world's most. it's still just journals which demonstrated in time for verbal overwhelming evidence linking negative noise to the death of large numbers of honeybees and i guess they didn't hear about the coalition of beekeepers and agriculture advocates who just sued the e.p.a. over inadequate toxicity evaluation or maybe they do know all about the evidence and just don't want to ban the pesticides anyway do you see the need to get annoyed named in the lawsuits are manufactured by bayer and syngenta bayer has thirty two lobbyists in washington alone and fourteen of them previously have government jobs and sixteen out of syngenta twenty eight lobbyists held government jobs two combined they spent over seven million bucks buying politicians in washington last year so guess what honeybees farmers and people who like all of the lots of fresh fruit chances
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i and many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region but i do remember you can always find much more on the history of the arab spring on resta in bahrain and call much more view there including this hour of vintage asho in madrid ends in tragedy have a look right here at the dramatic footage showing an flying machine ultimately crashes to the ground in front of thousands of spectators the details for that o
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disenfranchisement for their entire lives and they see and remember that bahrain was in many ways the the kernel at the very beginning of the arab spring and the struggle that has continued in bahrain since that early part of two thousand and eleven gets no attention in the western media primarily because as i think many people listening already know bahrain is a client of saudi arabia which is a client of the united states bahrain houses the u.s. fifth fleet bahrain is central to the u.s. imperial plans for the region and for that reason the democracy upsurge in bahrain has been marginalized while the fraudulent uprising in syria has been glorified this illustrates the hypocrisy of the united states and the hypocrisy of its policy in the region. we've got more news for you online including the mystery of an antonov and two plane which disappeared off the radars out last june has been solved of the debris of the crash aircraft was found in the year old tiger forest had to r.t. dot com for the full story. plus more sports women from saudi arabia could soon reach the olympic podium as the ultra co
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the idea that cultural change is what's required is, i think, that that's the kernel of success in thereabout something they do regularly. the way mothers against drunk driving did, the way we've changed our relationship in this country to many things, many, many things that used to take many lives, and still do to some degree, but certainly, you know, we've made life better in many ways. >> how do you move from the grieving and from the respect for each other's individual needs at this moment of catastrophe to the kind of political action that can win 51% of the vote, whether it's background checks or assault weapons ban, or whatever. >> you have columbine people, aurora people, tucson people we've all gotten to know who are still working together. so if that's the path that you're choosing to take, and i'm not even saying that this is -- i don't know where our paths are going with this. but we work with a whole bunch of people from different tragedies. urban, you know, city people too, who are on common grounds with this, who can work together like this. so it's not, you know, i'll get
the idea that cultural change is what's required is, i think, that that's the kernel of success in thereabout something they do regularly. the way mothers against drunk driving did, the way we've changed our relationship in this country to many things, many, many things that used to take many lives, and still do to some degree, but certainly, you know, we've made life better in many ways. >> how do you move from the grieving and from the respect for each other's individual needs at this...
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extraordinary world war ii trilogy, the guns of last light and best-selling author, fox is contributor, kerneleters will join me with his latest novel. we recommend their books to you. you not want to miss our talks with them. now saying she wants to die for or is she just trying to use reverse psychology and the jury? psychologists join us in the "lou dobbs forum". the jobless recovery, or maybe not. new data showing improvement. moody's chief economist is next. one florida law man has a unique new plan to fight crime. with us next. ♪ [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdn confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ ♪ lou: breaking news tonight, the state department denied ordering the texan behind the world's first reprinted handgun to take down his on-line instructions on how to make that weapon. cody wilson who was a guest on this broadca
extraordinary world war ii trilogy, the guns of last light and best-selling author, fox is contributor, kerneleters will join me with his latest novel. we recommend their books to you. you not want to miss our talks with them. now saying she wants to die for or is she just trying to use reverse psychology and the jury? psychologists join us in the "lou dobbs forum". the jobless recovery, or maybe not. new data showing improvement. moody's chief economist is next. one florida law man...
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. >> thank you, kernel. this is excellent. thank you. that's a great line. because no one comes back the same. not one person i've ever known has come back the same. not one. we used out this term they threw around as a quick anecdote: the normal. is that a true statement? tim o'bryan's definition of how to tell a true war story includes if it's believable it's not true. new normal is not true. you're not going to be normal again. you're not going to be normal living for their life. he was a warrior are going to think there's something wrong. what was the utc is he referring not to sit here so, i have been through compromise, horrible choices that have caused me to think i could've done better. now the survival go category. my favorite story about survivor guilt is the former chief of the vets and their was severely wounded. the kid next to him lost three limbs in the kid next to describe one night. he finally gets up his courage to ask why he's crying and the kid says the kid next to them is okay. i don't know if you can make it. what are you worried josie
. >> thank you, kernel. this is excellent. thank you. that's a great line. because no one comes back the same. not one person i've ever known has come back the same. not one. we used out this term they threw around as a quick anecdote: the normal. is that a true statement? tim o'bryan's definition of how to tell a true war story includes if it's believable it's not true. new normal is not true. you're not going to be normal again. you're not going to be normal living for their life. he...
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there was some kernel of truth to it. >> and there was consistency with what you and i may think is crazy. >> joy reid, ryan grim, thank you for your time again. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, the big story about the obama presidency that republicans are afraid to talk about. but first, glenn beck has a new conspiracy theory to explain his conspiracy theories. you'll want to see this one and i'll want to hear from you. ask askrev@msnbc.com. i'm answering tonight. stay right here. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room happy birthday! a room. it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ok s o i' (announcer) love.
there was some kernel of truth to it. >> and there was consistency with what you and i may think is crazy. >> joy reid, ryan grim, thank you for your time again. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, the big story about the obama presidency that republicans are afraid to talk about. but first, glenn beck has a new conspiracy theory to explain his conspiracy theories. you'll want to see this one and i'll want to hear from you. ask askrev@msnbc.com. i'm answering tonight. stay...
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extraordinary world war ii trilogy, the guns of last light and best-selling author, fox is contributor, kernels will join me with his latest novel. we recommend their books to you. you not want to miss our talks with them. now saying she wants to die or is she just trying to use reverse psychology and the jury? psychologists join us in the "lou dobbs forum". the jobless recovery, or maybe not. new data showing improvement. moody's chief economist is next. one florida law man has a unique new plan to fight crime. with us next. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line innite possibilities you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kls odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural
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they would dump out some of the kernels and crush them up on a table.they were crushed up, you take narcotic-laden balloons with glue on them and run them around the cereal. that dries and they put this back into the package, virtually impossible to detect. really a clever way to get drugs in. >> an investigation within the california correctional system found over 10% of all inmates to be under the influence of narcotics at any given time. >> if we didn't have drugs and alcohol inside prison, violence level would be very low. the department is going toward rehabilitation and that's a very good goal and long overdue, but you cannot have rehabilitation as long as you have drugs and alcohol inside of a correctional institution. it doesn't work. >> ready, mikey? >> yeah. >> let's do this. >> this one guy? >> in the ongoing battle against drugs and contraband, pelican bay security squad has the authority to conduct cell searches at their discretion anywhere within the prison. >> all the way back? >> all the way back. >> the first guy, come on out. >> come b
they would dump out some of the kernels and crush them up on a table.they were crushed up, you take narcotic-laden balloons with glue on them and run them around the cereal. that dries and they put this back into the package, virtually impossible to detect. really a clever way to get drugs in. >> an investigation within the california correctional system found over 10% of all inmates to be under the influence of narcotics at any given time. >> if we didn't have drugs and alcohol...
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school of sorts, shin says he watched his teacher beat a little girl to death for hoarding a few kernelsrn, a violation of prison rules which he and the other students were required to learn by heart. >> shin: if you escape, you would be shot. if you try to escape or plan to escape, you would be shot. even if you did not report someone who is trying to escape, you would be shot. >> cooper: the shootings took place in this field, he says. the other prisoners were required to watch. as frightening as the executions were, shin considered them a break from the monotony of hard labor and constant hunger. the prisoners were fed the same thin gruel of cornmeal and cabbage day in and day out. they were so hungry, shins says, they ate rats and insects to survive. so, for 23 years, you were always hungry? >> shin: yes, of course. we were always hungry. and the guards always told us, "through hunger, you will repent." >> cooper: what shin and his family were repenting for probably dates back to the korean war, when two of his uncles reportedly defected to the south. shin believes that's why his fat
school of sorts, shin says he watched his teacher beat a little girl to death for hoarding a few kernelsrn, a violation of prison rules which he and the other students were required to learn by heart. >> shin: if you escape, you would be shot. if you try to escape or plan to escape, you would be shot. even if you did not report someone who is trying to escape, you would be shot. >> cooper: the shootings took place in this field, he says. the other prisoners were required to watch....
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that is a joke, ma'am, but there's a kernel of truth in that joke, isn't there? >> well, yeah, you know, i don't totally dis agragree withe eric erickson. we talked about understanding the science of male/female social station. maybe what he ought to realize is the biological definition of survival is to change when circumstances change. and to the extent that there are more women in the workforce, women who are becoming the primary breadwinners, maybe in some of those families where there are marriages, men need to take over some of the caretaking for the children because erick erickson commented on how families were breaking down, the children were being harmed. maybe guys are going to have to come off the golf course or the tennis course or give up that wednesday night poker game to help their kids with algebra, because working women are also doing the -- they're also the primary caretakers as well as primary breadwinners. >> yeah, indeed. i don't want to go into the facts like the fact that divorce is actually on the decline at the moment, because there's no
that is a joke, ma'am, but there's a kernel of truth in that joke, isn't there? >> well, yeah, you know, i don't totally dis agragree withe eric erickson. we talked about understanding the science of male/female social station. maybe what he ought to realize is the biological definition of survival is to change when circumstances change. and to the extent that there are more women in the workforce, women who are becoming the primary breadwinners, maybe in some of those families where...
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he is the author of "exit the kernel hole in the secret history of the libyan revolution -- "exit thest: a busy day with lawmakers dealing with many high profile issues but the house of representatives will see a moment of silence for oklahoma, where a tornado killed at least four. aesident obama has signed disaster declaration and he will address the nation at 10:00 a.m.. the national weather service classified yesterday's tornado as an ef4, the second
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. >> thank you, kernel. this is excellent. thank you. that's a great line.ecause no one comes back the same. not one person i've ever known has come back the same. not one. we used out this term they threw around as a quick anecdote: the normal. is that a true statement? tim o'bryan's definition of how to tell a true war story includes if it's believable it's not true. new normal is not true. you're not going to be normal again. you're not going to be normal living for their life. he was a warrior are going to think there's something wrong. what was the utc is he referring not to sit here so, i have been through compromise, horrible choices that have caused me to think i could've done better. now the survival go category. my favorite story about survivor guilt is the former chief of the vets and their was severely wounded. the kid next to him lost three limbs in the kid next to describe one night. he finally gets up his courage to ask why he's crying and the kid says the kid next to them is okay. i don't know if you can make it. what are you worried josie fo
. >> thank you, kernel. this is excellent. thank you. that's a great line.ecause no one comes back the same. not one person i've ever known has come back the same. not one. we used out this term they threw around as a quick anecdote: the normal. is that a true statement? tim o'bryan's definition of how to tell a true war story includes if it's believable it's not true. new normal is not true. you're not going to be normal again. you're not going to be normal living for their life. he was...
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him and the kernel of the state police work my go to people because we needed the assets in the downtown expecting that a further incident would happen. they responded immediately and gave us all of the equipment available in massachusetts to respond to this. they were literally there within 40 minutes. the first victims were evacuated within 22 minutes and within 30 minutes we had every swat team in the commonwealth either on site or on the way which is where we have our first meeting at the force. the information sharing that we did before hand to prepare for the marathon was good. we certainly need to look at everything we did and it is well taken. everything that we did has to be reviewed to make sure this doesn't happen again and we are in the process of doing that but until all of the vets are on the table it's hard to see what we could have done differently to the but i am satisfied with the preparation that we have put in place and after 9/11 i met with the director from the fbi with several police chiefs to work three days after the incident and he committed to concluding the ho
him and the kernel of the state police work my go to people because we needed the assets in the downtown expecting that a further incident would happen. they responded immediately and gave us all of the equipment available in massachusetts to respond to this. they were literally there within 40 minutes. the first victims were evacuated within 22 minutes and within 30 minutes we had every swat team in the commonwealth either on site or on the way which is where we have our first meeting at the...
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there is a kernel of the issue that needs to be pursued, the not for profits when they shouldn't be, but this is not the way to go after it. >> bill: i saw someone said yesterday or wrote that -- i think it was ezra kline, what's needed is a policy change to set down rules as to what's the 501 c 4 legitimate and what is not in the. >> exactly. what is a not-for-profit. there is not a question that anyone has a right to express anything. but there is a question about tax status which is something worth debating. the way you do it is not to single out groups with ideology and poke at them. >> you and i have talked about this before. there are also some institutions that are making record profits these days and not paying any taxes and the irs ought to be going after them, it seems to me other than these little tea party groups. >> exactly. the whole notion of what is or is not a not for profit. normal people say what are you talking about? the tax lawyers, this is an important issue. >> how about the associated press. is eric holder right in seizing the records of these reporters for t
there is a kernel of the issue that needs to be pursued, the not for profits when they shouldn't be, but this is not the way to go after it. >> bill: i saw someone said yesterday or wrote that -- i think it was ezra kline, what's needed is a policy change to set down rules as to what's the 501 c 4 legitimate and what is not in the. >> exactly. what is a not-for-profit. there is not a question that anyone has a right to express anything. but there is a question about tax status which...
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he is the author of "exit the kernel hole in the secret history of the libyan revolution -- "exit the host: a busy day with lawmakers dealing with many high profile issues but the house of representatives will see a moment of silence for oklahoma, where a tornado killed at least four. aesident obama has signed disaster declaration and he will address the nation at 10:00 a.m.. the national weather service classified yesterday's tornado s an ef4, the second most powerful. we will get your thoughts to the response. we want to hear from oklahoma residents, 202-585-3883. send us your comments to twitter got, or post them on facebook.com. me begin with oklahoma, courtesy of the museum here in washington. this is their headline -- heras "tulsa world." "tulsa world," - - also this morning, another headline -- hear from the washington post, this is what they are reporting. the quote they have -- a republican from oklahoma says -- the president signing a disaster declaration last night for five counties in oklahoma. press" "the detroit free this morning -- from president obama's a disaster decl
he is the author of "exit the kernel hole in the secret history of the libyan revolution -- "exit the host: a busy day with lawmakers dealing with many high profile issues but the house of representatives will see a moment of silence for oklahoma, where a tornado killed at least four. aesident obama has signed disaster declaration and he will address the nation at 10:00 a.m.. the national weather service classified yesterday's tornado s an ef4, the second most powerful. we will get...
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it is often said crime victims of the only unwilling participants in the kernel justice system, and i agree with that. we need to take the rights when considering legislation that has the potential to affect the lives and we victimization. as we discussed yesterday, this legislation would permit the secretary of the department of homeland security to wave the misdemeanor bar in the underlying bill and allowing someone to obtain provisional status despite the fact that they have committed a number of misdemeanor offenses. yesterday we talked about some of those coming putting domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, violation of protection order under the violence against women act and driving while intoxicated. this would have the reentry of those who believe committed a crime in the united states. those who were deported and currently living outside the united states. it would be subject to this given this is homeland security department and be allowed to obtain provisional status. as we know, the victims of the crimes committed by these individuals should be taken into a
it is often said crime victims of the only unwilling participants in the kernel justice system, and i agree with that. we need to take the rights when considering legislation that has the potential to affect the lives and we victimization. as we discussed yesterday, this legislation would permit the secretary of the department of homeland security to wave the misdemeanor bar in the underlying bill and allowing someone to obtain provisional status despite the fact that they have committed a...