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it must be hard to give up power. >> let me tell you one thing. i am always frank. sometimes bring me some difficulties. >> you promised this about a year ago. ago promised you one year -- >> the first interview you gave would be here. >> i was thinking to take one year of rest, if you want to call that rest, from what happened. you become happy about power when you start having the power. while, if you are wise enough, you have to move to give power were to step down from power or someone will let you step down from power before it is time. no one can catch the peak but it is a better than trying to catch the down curve. i believe that nobody can give spirit,life in the same in the same capacity. for that, i feel now more happy by doing this. >> many people talk about how many billions you have. where does the money come from? talk.ple sometimes they say that somebody has, i don't know how many he does when actually not have money. and someone is told they have little money but they have more. yes, i am not poor. i am rich. live a veryough to good life. back to my f
it must be hard to give up power. >> let me tell you one thing. i am always frank. sometimes bring me some difficulties. >> you promised this about a year ago. ago promised you one year -- >> the first interview you gave would be here. >> i was thinking to take one year of rest, if you want to call that rest, from what happened. you become happy about power when you start having the power. while, if you are wise enough, you have to move to give power were to step down...
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let me put it this way. i believe he is concentrating inside and he do a lot of development. and they are doing a lot of things which we could not able to do which we are happy for it. because in the end i am a qataris and i mean, if we are talking about the foreign policy and it will be the same or different, i believe the principle does not change. but if we did mistakes, he is the emir now and he is free to take the decision. and let me tell you one thing. he have hundred percent power. and he can do as emir and he can do what is the benefit of qatar. >> rose: notwithstanding with great respect again, there are those who say the emir, his father's still in control. >> that's not true. as i told you, he's hundred percent in power and hundred percent do what he want. if he want to consult his father or consult any other guide, he's also free and that's wise to consult others. >> rose: do you believe at all that qatar overreached at any point in terms of its foreign policy and its ambition to be a principal
let me put it this way. i believe he is concentrating inside and he do a lot of development. and they are doing a lot of things which we could not able to do which we are happy for it. because in the end i am a qataris and i mean, if we are talking about the foreign policy and it will be the same or different, i believe the principle does not change. but if we did mistakes, he is the emir now and he is free to take the decision. and let me tell you one thing. he have hundred percent power. and...
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you are going to have to let me out and let me show you. let me show you. >> that's true.hance. there's a lot of new guys down the hall. when you hit the hallway down there, there is going to be one of them saying, i got to have him, i'm going to have him. i don't want somebody down there with knives fighting -- >> that's not going to happen. it's never been that serious -- >> you can't promise me that. >> yes, i can. >> tell you what. i take all of this into consideration. if i find out you have caused problems down there or [ bleep ] get into it about somebody, about you, i'm going to lock you back up. >> i accept that. i will accept that very restrictful probation. >> let me think about it then. i'm get warden calleder and see if he'll agree with it also. >> i appreciate that. >> all right. >> thank you, captain. >> you're welcome. >> i feel a lot better. i feel a lot of relief. at least he tell me he will take it into consideration. he didn't just say. he'd have said no, i'd probably have broke down, come on, take me back. i don't want to talk to you any more. i'm read
you are going to have to let me out and let me show you. let me show you. >> that's true.hance. there's a lot of new guys down the hall. when you hit the hallway down there, there is going to be one of them saying, i got to have him, i'm going to have him. i don't want somebody down there with knives fighting -- >> that's not going to happen. it's never been that serious -- >> you can't promise me that. >> yes, i can. >> tell you what. i take all of this into...
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let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you weend tohink about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the time it takes. without yelling out the answer, is there anyone that has an answer? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, let's get two more, 9, 10. 10 people have an answer, 40 people have no answer, not yet. let's let the equation guide our thinking, gang. how fast is distance over time? the pitcher is throwing the ball horizontally. are we given the horizontal distance that the ball goes? yes, we are. and that distance is what? twenty five meters. are we given the time that the ball is in the air? no. therefore, the problem can't
let me show you. a baseball pitcher at the top of the tower throws a rock, throws a rock straight out. and it turns out the tower is five meters tall. and it turns out the rock thrown as fast as the baseball pitcher can throw it goes 25 meters downrange. your question is this, and usually i would give you weend tohink about it. what is the speed of the ball to do such a thing? think. hint, we're throwing it sideways now. hint, the speed of anything is the distance it goes divided by the time it...
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let me ask you a question. do you think if you were the president of the united states you would have fired him today? the investigation is not finished. would you have fired him today? >> i afree with the speaker on his comments and his introductions. i think sis a real lack of leadership as we're moving forward on this particular issue. and there are a lot of stories out there. we've known about this for five years. this isn't a new issue. he -- senator obama when he was running for president said he was going to clean this up. we have a 1940s system in the 21s century. we're no closer to cleaning this problem up. >> i don't think -- first of all, let me begin by thanking dean. >> thank you. >> we talk about veterans issues. i introduced with my committee in a very bipartisan way. we try to make it bipartisan. most comprehensive veterans legislation introduced in the last 20 years. it was supported by the american legion, the dav. all of the veterans organizations. brought it to the floor. i want to thank dea
let me ask you a question. do you think if you were the president of the united states you would have fired him today? the investigation is not finished. would you have fired him today? >> i afree with the speaker on his comments and his introductions. i think sis a real lack of leadership as we're moving forward on this particular issue. and there are a lot of stories out there. we've known about this for five years. this isn't a new issue. he -- senator obama when he was running for...
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. >> so let me get this straight. somewhere between the asian pivot, the ukrainian crisis and his meeting with angela merkel the president wants us to believe his top priority is whatever the latest news story is. anybody who goes out in this economy and brags has every worried american asking what planet are you living on? the answer is planet obama. u.s. economic growth in the first quarter was 0.1%. after five years of obama's mismanagement, only bureaucrats and billionaires are doing well. all of the rest are just left out. now don't you think that's right? >> no. look, first of all, no good deed goes unpunished in this country. we have 50 months of job creation. 9 million jobs have been created. we got the best report in years. and we get this kind of stuff. listen, in the "crossfire" tonight we two members of the house appropriations committee. democratic representative barbara lee of oakland, california. welcome to you. republican representative andy harris of maryland. you're both in the "crossfire." i'm going
. >> so let me get this straight. somewhere between the asian pivot, the ukrainian crisis and his meeting with angela merkel the president wants us to believe his top priority is whatever the latest news story is. anybody who goes out in this economy and brags has every worried american asking what planet are you living on? the answer is planet obama. u.s. economic growth in the first quarter was 0.1%. after five years of obama's mismanagement, only bureaucrats and billionaires are doing...
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let me ask you a question about access. let's say we're thinking about this and we have all of this population that is needing more access, not less. be a non-arab people, a whole group of people and we are aging. we are the baby boomers and we need more access, not less. open to anmembers be idea that said something like they say iy call, need to see a health care professional because i have a spot on my leg that does not look right. i think it might be cancer. want to see you just as quick as we can, but that will be four months or six months or whatever. would your members be open to an idea that says, if you cannot or in within two weeks, three weeks, or whatever the appropriate timeline is, you can seek private care. you can go to your local doctor or specialist or whatever. the government will pay the cost we will cover that because we do not want you to wait. we believe that is the best way be the with access to quickest and most effective way. the other thing i mentioned is in states like mine, we are a western state
let me ask you a question about access. let's say we're thinking about this and we have all of this population that is needing more access, not less. be a non-arab people, a whole group of people and we are aging. we are the baby boomers and we need more access, not less. open to anmembers be idea that said something like they say iy call, need to see a health care professional because i have a spot on my leg that does not look right. i think it might be cancer. want to see you just as quick as...
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bill, let me start with you. even if what van and the white house are saying is all true, the scare tactics have not worked. >> before you go on -- >> let me finish my question. >> let's talk about the facts. >> no, let me finish my question, bill. i want you to take a look at this polling. only about 36% of americans think global warming is a serious threat to our way of life. now, again, let me pause it. everything that van and the white house have said is true, however, the scare tactics have not worked, and don't you need public consensus to move the needle on this? >> so, how do you want to get public consensus, by saying that it's not happening, that it's not serious, that shorelines aren't flooding? >> no, i want you to advise the politicians, because whatever they are doing, whatever van is doing to scare the public, is not changing public -- >> inform the public, but go right ahead. >> tell us how to use the science to actually change public consensus. >> get the message out. this is serious business. if
bill, let me start with you. even if what van and the white house are saying is all true, the scare tactics have not worked. >> before you go on -- >> let me finish my question. >> let's talk about the facts. >> no, let me finish my question, bill. i want you to take a look at this polling. only about 36% of americans think global warming is a serious threat to our way of life. now, again, let me pause it. everything that van and the white house have said is true,...
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let me -- boom! let me set the scene. it's a classy eye physicallan joint.bagoule to die for. >> it's on the upper east side on the manhattan it's a health food restaurant as you can see called health-licious. [laughter] >> jon: i'm sorry health-licious. you don't even call it health-ilish? doing this at a health food joint? >> it was a small business that sold casual food so many people used cash. it was this cash that michael grimm exploited. making over $1 million simply disappear. >> jon: is this what northeastern corruption has come to? closing bridge lanes and skimming a little off the top of a broccoli and lentil joint? all right. if that's how the game is played these days i bring you a scene i call gluten fellas. ♪ i think that's the wrong music. [ laughter ] all right. here we go. look, if it isn't tommy. surprised you are not in your pajamas eating cereal. maybe i haven't heard, i don't eat gluten no more. >> me, too, clogs me up. >> take care of yourself get your omegas. >> i'm all about your good fats. good home and get the (bleep) cheerios. kee
let me -- boom! let me set the scene. it's a classy eye physicallan joint.bagoule to die for. >> it's on the upper east side on the manhattan it's a health food restaurant as you can see called health-licious. [laughter] >> jon: i'm sorry health-licious. you don't even call it health-ilish? doing this at a health food joint? >> it was a small business that sold casual food so many people used cash. it was this cash that michael grimm exploited. making over $1 million simply...
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. >> let me ask the members of the boards any parties involved in the appeal. this hearing has been held and filed >> supervisor breed i want to make a motion to hold the hearing open. >> okay. >> and i ask for a continuance. i have a real concern about the particular project and i'm not certain what the project is and the legal itself are and i know whether or not we have the basis to where we couldn't or support the map. and clearly there is more time and more information needed before a decision can be made and supervisor breed made a motion to resend closing the hearing and move to continue this for one week supervisor breed? >> oh, yes one week. >> let me ask the city attorney is that enough time for feedback from the parties and i'd leave that to the party i suggest we have a date by which the appellant and applicant and the departments do so to file additional or irresponsible brooeflgz so the board can make appropriate discussions when you come back. >> and i was, of course, supporting that mostly because i am hearing two different things and am not cer
. >> let me ask the members of the boards any parties involved in the appeal. this hearing has been held and filed >> supervisor breed i want to make a motion to hold the hearing open. >> okay. >> and i ask for a continuance. i have a real concern about the particular project and i'm not certain what the project is and the legal itself are and i know whether or not we have the basis to where we couldn't or support the map. and clearly there is more time and more...
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let me repeat. does it look right now to you, friend or foe of this president, like he's acting to radically correct the problem at the va or that he doesn't know what to do exactly? because if it looks bad to his supporters, what do you think it looks like to his enemies? what i think it looks like to his enemies is a real scandal to wrap around and give real weight to the questionable scandals, benghazi, irs, fast and furious, that they have already have clutched in their excited and happy hands. let's get at it tonight, somebody better. bob kerrey is a medal of honor winner and was a patient of the va for roughly nine years after he left the vietnam war. he served as democratic senator from nebraska. senator brown is a democrat from ohio and member of the senate's veteran affairs committee. senator kerry, we've had you on before. if you're president of the united states and the va is screwed up in a systemic way and the inspector general has said so and you said once i hear from the inspector gen
let me repeat. does it look right now to you, friend or foe of this president, like he's acting to radically correct the problem at the va or that he doesn't know what to do exactly? because if it looks bad to his supporters, what do you think it looks like to his enemies? what i think it looks like to his enemies is a real scandal to wrap around and give real weight to the questionable scandals, benghazi, irs, fast and furious, that they have already have clutched in their excited and happy...
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in fact he lets me call him me.rain and stars with dancing feet and bring the sun shin and the moon and the wind blows my pool. -- selling kilos of stag, taking drags off corn bread. saxophones and fruits like mad, the high notes make me-- i am rings that circle saturn, leading stains in my veins and astrological patterns. i'm serious. going-- lovely but it is also part of me. trying to imprison my ecology, put my stars behind bars, my stars and stripes using blood splattered banners as kites but i control the wind, that is why they call it the hawkeye, southern of isis. son of osiries jesus, resurrected-- resurrected like lazarusment i would rather sit and build. cash, green crops, evolution starts as the evolution of your technology. a society of auction tellers and money machines, my culture is lima beans and tamm bore evens, dreams manifest dreams real, not consistent with rationale. i dance for no reason, for reason you can't dance. called it the activist, circumstances you can't learn my steps, until you unlea
in fact he lets me call him me.rain and stars with dancing feet and bring the sun shin and the moon and the wind blows my pool. -- selling kilos of stag, taking drags off corn bread. saxophones and fruits like mad, the high notes make me-- i am rings that circle saturn, leading stains in my veins and astrological patterns. i'm serious. going-- lovely but it is also part of me. trying to imprison my ecology, put my stars behind bars, my stars and stripes using blood splattered banners as kites...
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anyway, let me go back to patrick kennedy on this. arger issue, and i know how much you care about the challenge of mental illness. tell me about this first aid thing, about what you can do if you spot somebody who has a problem, a mental problem. >> so, chris, even doing this story, it re-enforces the stigma, because the only time people hear about mental illness is during these strategytragedio one wants to put their hand up and say they have a mental illness, because they are afraid of the stigma. so we're trying to normalize how we treat people with a mental illness, just the same way as we'd treat people with a cardiovascular disease. if someone had a heart attack, we'd do cpr on them. we'd know what to do. if somebody has psychosis, a mental illness, we in our country don't know what the tools are. we don't even know how to talk about it in a way where it's -- >> give me an example, patrick. give me an example of a first aid you could do if you knew somebody you love, a neighbor, somebody you bumped in on the subway, what can you
anyway, let me go back to patrick kennedy on this. arger issue, and i know how much you care about the challenge of mental illness. tell me about this first aid thing, about what you can do if you spot somebody who has a problem, a mental problem. >> so, chris, even doing this story, it re-enforces the stigma, because the only time people hear about mental illness is during these strategytragedio one wants to put their hand up and say they have a mental illness, because they are afraid of...
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let me finish the thought. me give you housing subsidy and free health care and it's those people over there -- wait, wait a minute. >> we got to do it quick because we're almost close to wrap. >> so what would be much more empowering is to use our intellect and resources to give those people a way up and out. >> i agree. >> okay. let me just speak to this before we go, as a former welfare mother, very few people want to be on welfare, very few want to walk with their kids and take food stamps. most people would rather work. i don't feel bad about being a welfare mother because i contribute as an american. that's what we do. because the welfare system is so bizarre, you can't work. they don't allow you to work because they take the money from you. if we fix the system so it doesn't hurt the people, maybe it will get better. thank you dr. ben carson. >> dr. ben carson is a fox news contributor and pediatric neuro surgery at pediatrics hospital, "one nation what we can do to save america's future." i spoke with h
let me finish the thought. me give you housing subsidy and free health care and it's those people over there -- wait, wait a minute. >> we got to do it quick because we're almost close to wrap. >> so what would be much more empowering is to use our intellect and resources to give those people a way up and out. >> i agree. >> okay. let me just speak to this before we go, as a former welfare mother, very few people want to be on welfare, very few want to walk with their...
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let me ask you. as any litigator knows when i've been involved with trials it's a very intense experience and having the impression reading the book you are part of that intensity that you felt it and you lived with it and there was a kind of breathlessness to the experience. i wonder if that is certain point he felt part of the team and however you felt did you think that the other side you in some eyes as part of the team since you have these close relationships you developed with them? >> guest: i think what's interesting about being a journalist in this kind of situation is that talent i guess is to try to disappear so that people don't really notice that you were in the room. you know there are scenes in this book that people love and there are scenes that they probably say well i wish it wasn't there in that particular moment but i did kind of just disappear and i would show up and over five years to drive to court with people and i would drive to every court battle and i'd be in the car with t
let me ask you. as any litigator knows when i've been involved with trials it's a very intense experience and having the impression reading the book you are part of that intensity that you felt it and you lived with it and there was a kind of breathlessness to the experience. i wonder if that is certain point he felt part of the team and however you felt did you think that the other side you in some eyes as part of the team since you have these close relationships you developed with them?...
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finish the thought. >> finish the thought. >> let me give you housing subsidy. let me give you free health care because you can't do that and it's those people over will causing you to have your problem -- wait a minute. >> we are almost close to wrap. what would be much more empowering is to use our intellect and resources to give those people a way up and out. >> i agree. >> so you heard the audience. even the view agrees with carson on this. is there real chance for welfare reform. a city like new york over 20 years cut welfare roles to 350,000. i think you see -- you can see the mood in the nation. if people have real troubles, yes. you have the safety net but people don't want dependence. they want a vibrant economy which this president has not delivered. >> is there chance for real reform again? >> i have to be honest and say i didn't see the support of the view that others seem to have seen. >> we heard them clapping. >> there's a few in the audience that will clap. >> we report. let them decide. >> the issue is how do you solve it. i think dr. carson is
finish the thought. >> finish the thought. >> let me give you housing subsidy. let me give you free health care because you can't do that and it's those people over will causing you to have your problem -- wait a minute. >> we are almost close to wrap. what would be much more empowering is to use our intellect and resources to give those people a way up and out. >> i agree. >> so you heard the audience. even the view agrees with carson on this. is there real chance...
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let me be clear about my view.othere is an opportunity find longer-term tenancy agreements to give greater made aty, a proposal last year's conservative sure we canthen i'm work together. but if the proposal is for rent controls that have been tried all over the world, including in britain, and are shown to fail, i think that is a very bad idea. this isby his standard, a pretty quick u-turn, mr. speaker. week, the chairman of the conservative party -- i know you haven't gotten a briefing on this, but you can listen to the question -- the chairman of the this wasive party said completely wrong, but indeed, the secretaries have supported these proposals. the question is, how are we going to make it happen? >> i got a very good briefing on these proposals from labor mps. here they are. let's start with the housing minister. you think she would support labor's policy. she says, i do not think it will work in practice. over to theng department for local government, where the shadow secretary of state says this, we don't
let me be clear about my view.othere is an opportunity find longer-term tenancy agreements to give greater made aty, a proposal last year's conservative sure we canthen i'm work together. but if the proposal is for rent controls that have been tried all over the world, including in britain, and are shown to fail, i think that is a very bad idea. this isby his standard, a pretty quick u-turn, mr. speaker. week, the chairman of the conservative party -- i know you haven't gotten a briefing on...
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let me wrap that up. interconnection agreements are a central part of making a network of network like the internet work. they take lots of forms. there is peering, there is transit, there is paid, there is unpaid. all the result today of private, unregulated negotiations and those agreements are changing. there are new rules for cdn and content provider networks. an increasing number of peering relationships and changing financial terms and the question is why? maybe we'll address that in the next panel. >> thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible]. we have discussion on number of fronts about this before i introduce my panelists, i want to tell you if you're following this discussion on twitter, the hashtag for our event today, is hashtag fc cnet rules. fccentrules. if you have questions and comments as we're going feel free to do so. i have extremely distinguished panel to talk about these issues from variety of standpoints. i will introduce them real quickly and i will tell you the layout of all of this. i
let me wrap that up. interconnection agreements are a central part of making a network of network like the internet work. they take lots of forms. there is peering, there is transit, there is paid, there is unpaid. all the result today of private, unregulated negotiations and those agreements are changing. there are new rules for cdn and content provider networks. an increasing number of peering relationships and changing financial terms and the question is why? maybe we'll address that in the...
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okay seeing none let me turn it over to city staff to the dpw and planning department you'll have up to 3 minutes to describe >> good afternoon bruce city and county surveyor we got this application in april of 2013 and referred it out to the city agencies got a conditional approval in june of 2013 and the conditional approval from the city planning and issued a senior conditional map approval on april 7th. we had up until we got this notice of appeal we had no idea there was no problem it's a through lot the subdivision proposes basically a lot that will front on hickory street. and demolition of a garage on hickory streets that's all the information i have if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> colleagues, any questions and supervisor wiener. >> this was the first time i've come into an appeal hearing not really knowing what the issues of the appeal are. the appeal itself is one sentence and it only took an half hour to do it ideally you'll submit a supplemental afterwards i couldn't understand the city commissions understanding is it a condo conversion so after
okay seeing none let me turn it over to city staff to the dpw and planning department you'll have up to 3 minutes to describe >> good afternoon bruce city and county surveyor we got this application in april of 2013 and referred it out to the city agencies got a conditional approval in june of 2013 and the conditional approval from the city planning and issued a senior conditional map approval on april 7th. we had up until we got this notice of appeal we had no idea there was no problem...
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general hayden, let me ask you. you were there at september 11. if these programs were in place back then, what we have now, could you have stopped that attack? could you prevented it from happening? i think it's a big litmus test on a lot of people's minds. >> first albany borne out, and i appreciate the question on terrorism. this isn't just about terrorism. this is about legitimate activity on the part of free people to keep themselves safe every. terrorism is big deal but we do this for lots of good legitimate reasons. to answer your question, if this program committee we talk about the metadata program which is about terrorism because the only reason you couldn' could use the metadata is to stop terrorism. no other purpose. if we had this in place we would've known two of them also guys on the pentagon flight, the plane that hit the pentagon, the american airplane, we would've detected they were in san diego. they have gone from meeting and kuala lumpur. nsa actually intercepted their phone calls from san diego where they were staying back to
general hayden, let me ask you. you were there at september 11. if these programs were in place back then, what we have now, could you have stopped that attack? could you prevented it from happening? i think it's a big litmus test on a lot of people's minds. >> first albany borne out, and i appreciate the question on terrorism. this isn't just about terrorism. this is about legitimate activity on the part of free people to keep themselves safe every. terrorism is big deal but we do this...
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let me clarify, are you saying america is like nazi germany? i'm confused by that comment. >> no, what i'm saying, to me it doesn't sound like a conflict statement at all. i said the people in nazi, germany, did not -- most most o believe in what hitler was doing. but instead of protesting, instead of registering their displeasure, they simply decided to go along to get along. that is a very dangerous thing to do. >> and is it happening -- >> and i was using that as an example of how dangerous that can be and i'm making a point to the american people that if, in fact, you feel differently about what's going on, you should not be shut up. you need to talk about -- >> doctor, no one is being shut up in america. you're on fox news, you write books. newt talks, stephanie talks, i talk. >> what is that? >> i don't engage in political correctness. maybe you do. but, doctor, these are your quotes. you said, we live in a gestapo age, and we're -- this is a quote -- we're very much like nazi germany and then you write a book about america the beautiful.
let me clarify, are you saying america is like nazi germany? i'm confused by that comment. >> no, what i'm saying, to me it doesn't sound like a conflict statement at all. i said the people in nazi, germany, did not -- most most o believe in what hitler was doing. but instead of protesting, instead of registering their displeasure, they simply decided to go along to get along. that is a very dangerous thing to do. >> and is it happening -- >> and i was using that as an example...
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let me be clear about my view. if there is an opportunity to find longer-term tenants agreement to give greater stability, a proposal made at last year's conservative conference -- [shouting] -- and then i'm sure we can work together. but if the proposal is for rent control that has been tried all over the world, including in britain and that show to fail, i think that's a very bad idea. >> even by his standards it's a pretty quick u-turn, mr. speaker. last week, last week the chairman of the conservative party, i know you have a briefing on this but maybe you can listen to the question. last week the chairman of the conservative party would say this is all back to venezuela completely wrong. but indeed the secretary has supported these proposals. now, the question is how are we going to make it happen? >> i've got some very good briefing actually on these proposals from labour mps. here they are. right. let's start with labour county minister to you think she would support a. she says i do not think it will work i
let me be clear about my view. if there is an opportunity to find longer-term tenants agreement to give greater stability, a proposal made at last year's conservative conference -- [shouting] -- and then i'm sure we can work together. but if the proposal is for rent control that has been tried all over the world, including in britain and that show to fail, i think that's a very bad idea. >> even by his standards it's a pretty quick u-turn, mr. speaker. last week, last week the chairman of...
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. >> let me ask you, congressman becerra. you're an important member of the leadership, you chair the caucus. do you think that the democratic members should participate in the committee? >> newt, quite honestly, i think what speaker john boehner thought a month ago that this was unnecessary as republican speaker john boehner, himself, said. we've done this already. i'm not sure if aaron disagrees with the house armed services republican members' report or if he disagrees with the government oversight republican committee members' report or if he disagrees with the house foreign affairs republican committee members' report. or if he disagrees with his own house conference members' report on this benghazi incident. or if he perhaps disagrees with the senate intelligence committee. or perhaps the other reports that were done, another two or three more that have been done. we've done this. we've been there. we've done that. what's coming out, newt, quite honestly, is republicans are using this as a fund-raising tool. we've alrea
. >> let me ask you, congressman becerra. you're an important member of the leadership, you chair the caucus. do you think that the democratic members should participate in the committee? >> newt, quite honestly, i think what speaker john boehner thought a month ago that this was unnecessary as republican speaker john boehner, himself, said. we've done this already. i'm not sure if aaron disagrees with the house armed services republican members' report or if he disagrees with the...
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let me tell you why i say that. let me reiterate. there has to be a political solution. here is no military solution. >> charlie: give me an example of a political solution. >> it's a negotiated solution of the sort that we and the russians and other members of the united nations security council envision. >> charlie: we tried in geneva to get a solution, and id failed. >> because assad wasn't prepared negotiate seriously. >> charlie: he'll only negotiate seriously if he thinks he's losing on the ground. >> or not winning on the ground. >> charlie: okay. and that's why i say there isn't a military solution by which i mean there will be a clear-cut victor, either the the opposition or government. in all likelihood -- and we've had points in the past that seem to be approaching this -- that the two sides will be ready for negotiation or ripe for a negotiated solution when both sides see they don't have the prospect of military success. if you recall, about a year ago, in may of 2013, secretary kerry was in moscow and agreed with president putin and lavrov that we ought to p
let me tell you why i say that. let me reiterate. there has to be a political solution. here is no military solution. >> charlie: give me an example of a political solution. >> it's a negotiated solution of the sort that we and the russians and other members of the united nations security council envision. >> charlie: we tried in geneva to get a solution, and id failed. >> because assad wasn't prepared negotiate seriously. >> charlie: he'll only negotiate seriously...
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let me start with you. i think democrats are acting indignant about all of these investigations and hearings but actually i think they look pretty har gaarrogant. we learned a week ago new information about the white house talking points. it seems like pushing on benghazi is finally after years paying off. what responsible person would stop now when there are still so many questions left to be answered? >> well, first of all let me say i think it's just a tragedy that republicans are using this tragedy to try to score political points and to try to raise money. this was the death of four americans. nobody wanted to see that including our ambassador, and it has been investigated. i'm the ranking member on the foreign affairs committee. we held a hearing. three other committees held a hearing. we know everything there is to foe. >> we're going to get into the fund-raising, but are you telling me there aren't any questions lest ft to be answere about benghazi? we don't have anyone in custody. >> you know what'
let me start with you. i think democrats are acting indignant about all of these investigations and hearings but actually i think they look pretty har gaarrogant. we learned a week ago new information about the white house talking points. it seems like pushing on benghazi is finally after years paying off. what responsible person would stop now when there are still so many questions left to be answered? >> well, first of all let me say i think it's just a tragedy that republicans are...
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let me tell you something else. the very director of the phoenix hospital that is now on administrative leave, according to the department of veterans' affairs today, got a bonus, an $8,500 bonus, in april of this year even though they knew that there was an open office of inspector general investigation ongoing at the time. got a bonus. while there was an ongoing investigation. in pittsburgh, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where the director of the health care system up there knew that there the water lla inside system that led to the death of at least six veterans, they knew it for a year that person got a $63,000 presidential bonus. it is easier to get rewarded at v.a. than it is to be disciplined. and that is why i urge my senator from florida. mr. rubio: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: thank you, madam president. i'm here on the floor today to talk about an issue that has received a tremendous amount of attention, and rightfully so, over t
let me tell you something else. the very director of the phoenix hospital that is now on administrative leave, according to the department of veterans' affairs today, got a bonus, an $8,500 bonus, in april of this year even though they knew that there was an open office of inspector general investigation ongoing at the time. got a bonus. while there was an ongoing investigation. in pittsburgh, in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where the director of the health care system up there knew that there the...
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host: let me follow up on one point. is the system to generous? are we providing too much care for veterans who are aging that might have served in world war ii or in south korea or in vietnam and now are getting care 40-50 years later because of normal ailments, not as a direct result of military service? guest: absolutely not. waning years the of world war ii veterans, korean war veterans. we made a promise to them. now, we can be efficient in our service. underpinnings of the affordable care act is to be efficient in service, whether it is geriatric care or returning who have different conditions, ptsd, loss of limbs. i don't think so. i think we can be efficient. that is part of fixing the system. being efficient, but never breaking the promise to our veterans. they have put on the uniform. without question, without asking, and they are willing to risk their lives for the freedom of this nation. fix it. make it more efficient. never and the promise we made to our veterans. the promise we made to our veterans. our conversation with representati
host: let me follow up on one point. is the system to generous? are we providing too much care for veterans who are aging that might have served in world war ii or in south korea or in vietnam and now are getting care 40-50 years later because of normal ailments, not as a direct result of military service? guest: absolutely not. waning years the of world war ii veterans, korean war veterans. we made a promise to them. now, we can be efficient in our service. underpinnings of the affordable care...
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let me start tonight with this direct new attack on hillary clinton. this guy just went on tv yesterday and called her old and stale, that she looks like yesterday. who would do such a thing? let me give you a clue. he said it on fox. his name is karl rove. and he does this for a living. first he attacked the former first lady, senator from new york and recent secretary of state for having health issues, suffering from even now enduring, quote, brain injuries. as of yesterday he's keel hawing her for being too old, too stale, too yesterday. it's the old part that will cause trouble, maybe for secretary clinton but also for karl rove. not nice to treat someone like this, not a woman, someone who's served the country so long and so well. blasting someone for the date of their birth isn't exactly playing fair even in these nasty days. or is it? is he trying to win back his bona fides? could he be right in believing that the empress has no clothes will become a force in gop 2016 politics and beyond? we'll find out. howard fineman is editorial director of "
let me start tonight with this direct new attack on hillary clinton. this guy just went on tv yesterday and called her old and stale, that she looks like yesterday. who would do such a thing? let me give you a clue. he said it on fox. his name is karl rove. and he does this for a living. first he attacked the former first lady, senator from new york and recent secretary of state for having health issues, suffering from even now enduring, quote, brain injuries. as of yesterday he's keel hawing...
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let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-905-6500 now. here we go! hold on man. is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak! and if you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. just a few more ways allstate is changing car insurance for good. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent and get a quote now. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching
let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-905-6500 now. here we go! hold on man. is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak!...
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let me go back on this. it seems to me that this is the fight. i don't know what other argument you make against willy clinton except that she's been there before, she is the establishment the same way john kerry was and al gore and mike dukakis was. they are the standard bearers of the center. being a centrist democrat is somehow bad. >> i think what you've really seen since bill clinton was in the white house, both parties, republican and democrat have moved to their wing. while bill clinton might have been a populist in '992, what those policies are for now for a lot of the far left, the moveon.orgs of the world aren't far enough left. they're going to try to push the clintons as far left as they can because those are the policies they're going to be to be enacted. >> they want to see people heading towards the center, at least in terms of bottom line. maybe not in attitude, but getting things done. they don't want a bunch of people shooting arrows at wall street. at least according to our poll. >> maybe when you're looking at the general, but
let me go back on this. it seems to me that this is the fight. i don't know what other argument you make against willy clinton except that she's been there before, she is the establishment the same way john kerry was and al gore and mike dukakis was. they are the standard bearers of the center. being a centrist democrat is somehow bad. >> i think what you've really seen since bill clinton was in the white house, both parties, republican and democrat have moved to their wing. while bill...
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let me throw it to you. jessica points out it's enabling people to earn a living wage is what the democrats like to talk about but it will not effect hiring and firing in america if they do this? >> absolutely. >> it's been proven. >> excuse me. i thought he was talking to me. >> i am. go ahead. >> oh, i'm sorry. the fundamental problem here is you're talking about a free economy and a free economy labor has the same competition that everybody else does. if your capital conscious you'll have competition. if your production conscious you have competition. if i can buy labor at $10 an hour or $5 an hour or whatever it is, that should be in a free economy. it has nothing to do with everybody is entitled. this is not an entitlement government. this is not an entitlement society. you compete. if you compete at a certain level that's the fair price. >> so, jessica, are you disputing the cbo that says if you raise the minimum wage, jobs will flee. >> yeah, i mean, there are many different studies that are talking a
let me throw it to you. jessica points out it's enabling people to earn a living wage is what the democrats like to talk about but it will not effect hiring and firing in america if they do this? >> absolutely. >> it's been proven. >> excuse me. i thought he was talking to me. >> i am. go ahead. >> oh, i'm sorry. the fundamental problem here is you're talking about a free economy and a free economy labor has the same competition that everybody else does. if your...
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love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let ove you ♪come love me again ♪ ashley: all right. now, the quotation of the evening from president harry s. truman, america was not built on fear. america was built on courage, imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand. quite good. all right. on wall street of record-breaking day for the market. the dow gaining 32 points to close at a new record high capacity of three : nasdaq 23, volume on the big board, just 3 billion shares. consumer discretionary and health of the best performing sectors, utility, the worst this. for the week the dow posted fractional gains. s&p and nasdaq both posting weekly losses. crude oil down $0.27 settling just below $100 per barrel. also down a fraction to close below $12.88 a 12 -- 1288 a troy else. the advertising science, publicists on the comp calling off their 35 billing to $5 billion merger. netflix shares up 2% after announcing it is raising the price of a streaming service by dollar amount. that will give its current customer
love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let ove you ♪come love me again ♪ ashley: all right. now, the quotation of the evening from president harry s. truman, america was not built on fear. america was built on courage, imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand. quite good. all right. on wall street of record-breaking day for the market. the dow gaining 32 points to close at a new record high capacity of...
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let me ask you about running for president. would anything stop you at this point that you can see, stop you from running for the democratic nomination. what would stop you? >> i've run it -- this is going to sound quaint, but i've run it by my family, and i can't anybody in my family, my kids, my wife, any of my brothers and sisters who think it's a good idea. because listen, politics are really tough on families. and everywhere they go, and they're all very successful people, people right away begin to judge them based on this guy that they're related to who has been governor who might run for president. >> but what's the down side. if you run a positive campaign -- i thought about this a lot. if somebody goes out there ands a clean, positive campaign in the primary campaign season that includes secretary clinton and she ends up winning or losing, whatever happens, how does it hurt a person who runs a positive campaign to be out there making the case for perhaps a progressive alternative. how do you lose? the country wants to
let me ask you about running for president. would anything stop you at this point that you can see, stop you from running for the democratic nomination. what would stop you? >> i've run it -- this is going to sound quaint, but i've run it by my family, and i can't anybody in my family, my kids, my wife, any of my brothers and sisters who think it's a good idea. because listen, politics are really tough on families. and everywhere they go, and they're all very successful people, people...
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let me finish the point i was making. the next president will have to address security because they will not tolerate each other if they hate each other. you have to create clinical space so they can create an economy. >> after the army, in a sense supported what was going on in the street or at least, initiated it, how much dialogue was there with the muslim brotherhood? how much of an effort was made to say egypt is in a tough place. we have to figure out a way in a president has been overthrown. we have to create a dialogue because you represent a significant portion of the population in this country. 20%? >> probably less. >> did that happen? or did you say you guys are criminals. you have committed these crimes. we are going to bring you to court. after a couple of days, you know, we're going to declare our verdict. >> it was the exact opposite. >> on both cases? >> in 2011, after hosni mubarak was removed. they engaged with the brotherhood in how to move forward and they called for elections before establishing the
let me finish the point i was making. the next president will have to address security because they will not tolerate each other if they hate each other. you have to create clinical space so they can create an economy. >> after the army, in a sense supported what was going on in the street or at least, initiated it, how much dialogue was there with the muslim brotherhood? how much of an effort was made to say egypt is in a tough place. we have to figure out a way in a president has been...
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let me show you this. if you look at the actual numbers, 20% say we should be more active even in the face of all this stuff. 47% of americans are saying, listen, we can't solve the whole world's probable. we shoub doild be doing more stt home. >> let me first challenge what you said in your opening comment that we're blaming president obama. i personally blame vladimir putin. but the fact of the matter is, we have shown weakness. we haven't shown the strength -- no, we have to show strength and resolve. vladimir putin isn't going to listen to words. the president says all kinds of good things but has to back those with action. he'll only respond to action. so, no, what we should be doing is honoring the request of the courageous people in ukraine, provide them some defensive weapons. we should open up our energy markets. we're wasting so much natural gas. we ought to capture that, build pipelines and export that to ukraine and europe. >> my understanding is in terms of the liquified natural gas, those con
let me show you this. if you look at the actual numbers, 20% say we should be more active even in the face of all this stuff. 47% of americans are saying, listen, we can't solve the whole world's probable. we shoub doild be doing more stt home. >> let me first challenge what you said in your opening comment that we're blaming president obama. i personally blame vladimir putin. but the fact of the matter is, we have shown weakness. we haven't shown the strength -- no, we have to show...
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(man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure?e trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. >>> new developments in a "kelly file" exclusive. we have undercover film from james o keith trying to entrap some of hollywood's big stars in hypocrisy. >> my client's interest is to end energy american independence, yours is to end fracking, and you understand that? >> super fair. >> money to us is money. we have no moral issue. >> if washington d.c. continues fracking, america will be energy efficient and then they won't need our oil anymore. you're in with us on this, right? >> let's explain what you saw with james o keith, the group behind this undercover video. james, thanks for being here. explain to the audience when
(man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure?e trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. >>> new developments in a "kelly...
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let me wrap that up. interconnection agreements are a central part of making a network of network like the internet work. they take lots of forms. there is peering, there is transit, there is paid, there is unpaid. all the result today of private, unregulated negotiations and those agreements are changing. there are new rules for cdn and content provider networks. an increasing number of peering relationships and changing financial terms and the question is why? maybe we'll address that in the next panel. >> thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible]. we have discussion on number of fronts about this before i introduce my panelists, i want to tell you if you're following this discussion on twitter, the hashtag for our event today, is hashtag fc cnet rules. fccentrules. if you have questions and comments as we're going feel free to do so. i have extremely distinguished panel to talk about these issues from variety of standpoints. i will introduce them real quickly and i will tell you the layout of all of this. i
let me wrap that up. interconnection agreements are a central part of making a network of network like the internet work. they take lots of forms. there is peering, there is transit, there is paid, there is unpaid. all the result today of private, unregulated negotiations and those agreements are changing. there are new rules for cdn and content provider networks. an increasing number of peering relationships and changing financial terms and the question is why? maybe we'll address that in the...
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let me tell you that the findings of the temperatures could soar in the u.s. by ten degrees by the year 2100 and snow and rain in the northeast could inkrecrease by one-third,d storms could increase in intensity and duration. and storm surge ises and inland flooding caused by hurricanes. and fires in los angeles that could increase with more drought. >> it is actionable science. it is going to help people understand what is happening in every region of the country, and that can lead to political action. >> and let me bring in the "huffington post" senior reporter and environment reporter sharon kates, and also our meteorologist bill karins. >> kate, why now? >> well, this is a time when there is existing power plants being used as part of the push to show why we need these kinds of rules on emissions here in the u.s. >> and bill, we highlighted the warnings highlighted in the report, but what details caught your attention? >> it is all about water. those who don't have it will have less of it, and those who have it, will have more. and so to predict what actio
let me tell you that the findings of the temperatures could soar in the u.s. by ten degrees by the year 2100 and snow and rain in the northeast could inkrecrease by one-third,d storms could increase in intensity and duration. and storm surge ises and inland flooding caused by hurricanes. and fires in los angeles that could increase with more drought. >> it is actionable science. it is going to help people understand what is happening in every region of the country, and that can lead to...