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. >> let me top this. this is tomorrow brady talking about the impact on kids. >> the integrity of the game i think that's a very important issue to always been mindful of as an athlete, in fair play. i think we set a great example for the younger athletes the younger kids college kids high school kids. we want to be the ones to set the great example. >> wayne, are the new england patriots tom brady and bill bilicheck sending a great ample example for the younger kids? >> i'm not sure about this because it's not proven that they've been cheating yet. i mean, yes, he has cheated in the past about you that doesn't make him a cheater now. we don't necessarily know that. let me -- >> there's a history. >> please. >> go ahead. >> do me a favor, don't cut me off. [ laughter ] >> i hate to get upset again you know, when i get upset it's bad. >> we know, wayne. >> okay. the innflags that we're talking about here is not economic, we know that. anyway, let me come back to this. the coach and the quarterback and all
. >> let me top this. this is tomorrow brady talking about the impact on kids. >> the integrity of the game i think that's a very important issue to always been mindful of as an athlete, in fair play. i think we set a great example for the younger athletes the younger kids college kids high school kids. we want to be the ones to set the great example. >> wayne, are the new england patriots tom brady and bill bilicheck sending a great ample example for the younger kids?...
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let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. comfort because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for more 100% real dairy treats you'll 100% enjoy look for lactaid® ice cream and lactaid® cottage cheese. >> schieffer: i'm not sure i believe this but i wanted to start the new year with some good news i think i found some. the "wall street journal" reports that white house officials are telling journal reporters they are planning a strategy to work with congress to pass some significant trade corporate tax overhaul and infrastructure legislation. and the journal says, republicans seem to be interested. after a steady diet of bad news and partisan blather that ray of hope upset my digestion but sure enough that's what the article said. so what about all those unilateral actions the president's been taking that put republicans in such a it? here is a direct quote from white house spokesman. those disagreements
let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. comfort because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for more 100% real dairy treats you'll 100% enjoy look for lactaid® ice cream and lactaid® cottage cheese. >> schieffer: i'm not sure i believe this but i wanted to start the new year with some good news i think i...
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let me be clear. european union is committed to an ambitious mutually beneficial edict for the benefit of business and citizens on both sides of the atlantic. and i think we have to use the opportunity ahead of us. i know i've been already far too long and i'm sure it's typical european, so let me conclude by reviewing what this is in our view. cooperation begins along the arc of instability surrounding the european union. if you see the world map the most the high difficult places around the world are all around european union. maybe we should ask ourselves a question. on the european continent, the european union and u.s. are on the same line when it comes to the european perspective and reform priorities in the west and in turkey. as well as on the eastern partners notably georgia and moldova. of course, ukraine is where cooperation is more urgent and intense. as we struggle to see the full implementation of the agreement. and we together pressure russia through our sanctions policy. with russia we
let me be clear. european union is committed to an ambitious mutually beneficial edict for the benefit of business and citizens on both sides of the atlantic. and i think we have to use the opportunity ahead of us. i know i've been already far too long and i'm sure it's typical european, so let me conclude by reviewing what this is in our view. cooperation begins along the arc of instability surrounding the european union. if you see the world map the most the high difficult places around the...
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let me make one other point clear. there's no question this report being delivered to me and me to think of myself the citing not to publish it in terms of the election. the whole report is not going to reach the prime minister's desk, whoever that is, until after the election. >> with the prime minister join me in congratulating chamber of commerce linda street who've come together tomorrow evening in an event to promote the opportunities for people with mental health problems at? >> i will certainly do that. i think it is right that mental health is getting a much our political problem today than it has in the past. in terms of the national health service we've given it to testing in the nhs constitution but my friend is right. one of the key challenges is helping people with mental health conditions it into work. there's a lot more that business can do by engaging with the charities to help people in that situation. >> as we know next week it will be 70 years since off switch was liberated by the russians and this is
let me make one other point clear. there's no question this report being delivered to me and me to think of myself the citing not to publish it in terms of the election. the whole report is not going to reach the prime minister's desk, whoever that is, until after the election. >> with the prime minister join me in congratulating chamber of commerce linda street who've come together tomorrow evening in an event to promote the opportunities for people with mental health problems at?...
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nic, let me bring you in. you outline how police were familiar with them and younger brother was known to security services but not considered -- they call him tier 1 suspects. do you think everything you know about these brothers that authorities underestimated their threats? >> on the evidence today you have to say yes and they would have to say yes, too, if they gave a frank analysis unless somehow they were scrutinizing them and somehow the pair managed to slip through. that's not the message coming out. they now have nine people in detention. these are people who potentially police belief have had contact with these men. if you're the police and you're wanting to contain these two men on the run, one of the things you're certainly going to do is shut down places that they might run to, people that might be able to help them and people close to them. we should be thinking in this direction too. >> presumably they are doing that with these nine suspects in custody and perhaps more in the coming hours. nic r
nic, let me bring you in. you outline how police were familiar with them and younger brother was known to security services but not considered -- they call him tier 1 suspects. do you think everything you know about these brothers that authorities underestimated their threats? >> on the evidence today you have to say yes and they would have to say yes, too, if they gave a frank analysis unless somehow they were scrutinizing them and somehow the pair managed to slip through. that's not the...
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[shouting] let me -- [shouting] let me tell him -- let me tell them how it is going in his own constituency. and nevermind academics. let's see what's happening for working people in his district. [shouting] the number of people claiming unemployment benefit down by 31%. they use claimant count down by 34%. the long-term use claimant count down by 57% in the last year alone. look across london and you can see 470,000 more people in work. over half a million private sector jobs created. what i want to know is when the labour party become the welfare party? when did that happen? is this side of the house standing up for hard-working people on the side of work, on the side of enterprise reforming work and just reforming welfare to make that happen. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. in the prime minister's long-term economic plan -- [shouting] can ask that he continues to ensure support for britain's community like fleetwood in a language or a note to make up for the 13 years of neglect by the previous labour government? [shouting] spent my honorable friend is absolutely about the importanc
[shouting] let me -- [shouting] let me tell him -- let me tell them how it is going in his own constituency. and nevermind academics. let's see what's happening for working people in his district. [shouting] the number of people claiming unemployment benefit down by 31%. they use claimant count down by 34%. the long-term use claimant count down by 57% in the last year alone. look across london and you can see 470,000 more people in work. over half a million private sector jobs created. what i...
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let me explain to the honorable lady.he will have to explain to her constituents why labour's minimum wage policy would actually cut the minimum wage in the next parliament. that is how incompetent and useless those on the opposition front bench are. the best thing we can do is to keep growing the economy, keep creating jobs and keep cutting taxes, because we are on track and the plan is working. >> there has been a spate of dog thefts across the bradford district, where a rally has been held to bring people's attention to the plight of murphy, a husky stolen recently. it is very distressing for the owners and dogs concerned, who are devoted to each other. some of these dogs are used in practice for dog fighting, and who knows what fate awaits some of the other stolen dogs? will the prime minister use his good offices to draw attention to this problem and ensure that the authorities investigat
let me explain to the honorable lady.he will have to explain to her constituents why labour's minimum wage policy would actually cut the minimum wage in the next parliament. that is how incompetent and useless those on the opposition front bench are. the best thing we can do is to keep growing the economy, keep creating jobs and keep cutting taxes, because we are on track and the plan is working. >> there has been a spate of dog thefts across the bradford district, where a rally has been...
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let me commend signal david long on a balanced budget amendment and let me call all of us in this chamberonight. let's begin the process in this session of adding a balanced budget amendment to the indiana constitution, and send this historic reform to the people of indiana for ratification. [applause] >> over the past two years we've made lots of progress, great progress cutting taxes. now in this session, let's continue the work by simplifying the tax code and take steps to prevent a rapid increase of property taxes on indiana's family farmers. and let's remember that low cost energy is vital to our economy we need an all of the above energy strategy, including energy efficiency and know this, indiana is a pro coal state and we will continue to fight against the epa until we bring this war on coal to an end. [applause] to remain the cross roadses of america, let's end this coming budget invest another $300 million in new funding for roads, and let's give our cities and towns new resources to plan strategies for growth. balanced budgets are a starting point to improving our economy the k
let me commend signal david long on a balanced budget amendment and let me call all of us in this chamberonight. let's begin the process in this session of adding a balanced budget amendment to the indiana constitution, and send this historic reform to the people of indiana for ratification. [applause] >> over the past two years we've made lots of progress, great progress cutting taxes. now in this session, let's continue the work by simplifying the tax code and take steps to prevent a...
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>> listen -- >> i'm not paddling anyone. >> let me go once around very quickly. take about 10 or 15 seconds. yes or no to a teacher with parental approval smacking a kid for doing something wrong, start with john go to wayne, michelle and juan. >> absolutely not. >> absolutely not. >> wayne? >> i didn't understand the question. >> if a parent gives a teacher permission to do it, can a teacher spak some kid on the backside for doing something wrong? >> i think the teacher should be able to do whatever the teacher needs to do to teach. twaun is exactly right. by the way, his own son made a great statement about him and i ask you all to read "the interview" sometime because juan has raised his family in a tra can digs nl manner and they are responsible people. >> i'm going to have to use that as juan's 15 seconds. michelle, very quickly. >> no, i don't think so. i think that that's the responsibility of the parents not of public schoolteachers. >> i've got to leave it right there. i've interviewed jesse vent ra in the pafs and it's safe to say we don't care for each
>> listen -- >> i'm not paddling anyone. >> let me go once around very quickly. take about 10 or 15 seconds. yes or no to a teacher with parental approval smacking a kid for doing something wrong, start with john go to wayne, michelle and juan. >> absolutely not. >> absolutely not. >> wayne? >> i didn't understand the question. >> if a parent gives a teacher permission to do it, can a teacher spak some kid on the backside for doing something...
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let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court. the entire scene is caught on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha williams. >> she can't leave the courtroom. >> two months earlier, williams was arrested for two counts of child endangerment and first-degree kidnapping when she allegedly dangled a neighbor's grandchildren over the balcony railing at this apartment complex. williams' attorney requests she be evaluated in competency court. >> and i do competency court for those people who are perhaps mentally incompetent to stand trial. under the law, you have to be able to understand and appreciate the nature of your charges and the legal process. meaning who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, what they do. basic legal principles
let me go! no! let me -- let me -- let me go. >> a defendant goes wild in competency court. the entire scene is caught on courtroom surveillance cameras. >> in all my years on the bench, i haven't had to use the panic button before, but i pressed it on that day. >> let me go! >> latasha williams. >> march 22nd, 2011. las vegas, nevada. judge jackie glass, a veteran in the 8th judicial district court, is presiding over a competency hearing for 36-year-old latasha...
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let me just make the case. dead broke before when they left the white house, corporations don't create jobs, you've got to empty thighs with your enemy. can she raise the level of her game? >> i would say hillary had a very good year. if you look at the end of your polls where if she had a bad year and is still beating republicans by double digits it will be a brutal year for the next year. she had a book tour. she had -- she admitted she had in inartful statements, but i think you saw at the end of the year that she has still very strong support among all corners of the democratic party and most importantly with the american public. people see her as a strong leader for these tough times. i don't think anything happened that year that took away those fundamentals. >> hillary will get covered by the press, and they will cover for her. the idea -- >> they cover for -- >> hillary look sheet gel an easy ride. i think jeb will probably get a fairly easy ride until he's the nominee if he's the nominee. >> let me con
let me just make the case. dead broke before when they left the white house, corporations don't create jobs, you've got to empty thighs with your enemy. can she raise the level of her game? >> i would say hillary had a very good year. if you look at the end of your polls where if she had a bad year and is still beating republicans by double digits it will be a brutal year for the next year. she had a book tour. she had -- she admitted she had in inartful statements, but i think you saw at...
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and nothing in curriculum. >> let me start -- let me move to immigration in the past.had breaks with conservative orthodox. you supporteded a bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to receive in-state tuition benefits. you defended that position a number of times. in 2010. you said the question is is an undocumented immigrant better off going to college and becoming a neurosurgeon or a banker or whatever he might become and becoming a taxpayer and in the process to apply for and achieve citizenship or should we make him pick tomatoes. do you still feel the same way? >> absolutely. look, we force by law people to go to school in our states. as a governor, if we had a 9-year-old kid, didn't matter why he came or what his parents did, the kid had to go to school by law. so he goes all the way through the public schools of our state. he graduates. he's valg val dick tore yan. he came here when he was 5 years old, went through the entire public school system. the big question was, should he qualify, having been an arkansas student, having been a part of the pu
and nothing in curriculum. >> let me start -- let me move to immigration in the past.had breaks with conservative orthodox. you supporteded a bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to receive in-state tuition benefits. you defended that position a number of times. in 2010. you said the question is is an undocumented immigrant better off going to college and becoming a neurosurgeon or a banker or whatever he might become and becoming a taxpayer and in the process to apply for...
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so let me just make sure can you hear me? you very well. >> let's just begin with -- i understand you are a journalist. you work at a tv agency along that same stretch of roadway where the magazine office was. where were you when you heard the first shots? >> when i arrived to my office this morning in paris, i saw the face of one of my colleagues who had run down the stairs and he was calling out for help for people to help as much as we could. i didn't really understand what had happened. we ran back together to see what had happened and in the corridor i could smell the strong smell of gunpowder everywhere. we walked in and it was obviously a very disturbing scene to see the bodies on the floor. some people were crying out for help. and we sort of -- someone asked us to sort of help move some of the furniture to make room for the emergency teams that were on their way and some of them were already on the scene and so we decided to move and that's when we -- that's when i realized there were more bodies that were under the t
so let me just make sure can you hear me? you very well. >> let's just begin with -- i understand you are a journalist. you work at a tv agency along that same stretch of roadway where the magazine office was. where were you when you heard the first shots? >> when i arrived to my office this morning in paris, i saw the face of one of my colleagues who had run down the stairs and he was calling out for help for people to help as much as we could. i didn't really understand what had...
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let me now: mr. dingell. [applause] -- let me now call on mr. dingell. [applause] >> i am now ready to take the oath of office. i asked the honorable john dingell of michigan to administer the oath of office. >> will the gentleman from georgia please raise his right hand? do you solemnly swear you will defend and support the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations, mr. speaker. [applause] >> in 1999 incoming speaker dennis hastert allowed c-span2 follow him around. tell us his reputation among his republican colleagues? what made him an attractive
let me now: mr. dingell. [applause] -- let me now call on mr. dingell. [applause] >> i am now ready to take the oath of office. i asked the honorable john dingell of michigan to administer the oath of office. >> will the gentleman from georgia please raise his right hand? do you solemnly swear you will defend and support the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this...
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let me make the case. dead broke corporations don't create jobs you have to empathize with your enemy, can she raise the level of her game? >>> i would say show had a good year and you look at the end of the poll where if she had a bad year and it is still beating republicans by a double digit it it will be brutal for the republican party. she had a book tour, she admitted she had inartful statements on the tour but you saw at the end of the year she had strong support among all corners of the democratic party and with the american public and people see her as a strong leader for the tough times and i don't think happens that took that away. >> laura? >> hillary clinton will be covered by the press they will cover for her. >> they --. >> look, hillary clinton will get an easy ride and general will get a fairly easy ride until he is the nominee. if he is. he is the nominee then the president, well, what about the we connections here? >> let me contradict you. she did not get an easy ride on dead broke. >> c
let me make the case. dead broke corporations don't create jobs you have to empathize with your enemy, can she raise the level of her game? >>> i would say show had a good year and you look at the end of the poll where if she had a bad year and it is still beating republicans by a double digit it it will be brutal for the republican party. she had a book tour, she admitted she had inartful statements on the tour but you saw at the end of the year she had strong support among all...
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let me now turn to an issue on which there is less agreement.may 2010, speaking about the television debates, a party leader said: “it would have been feeble to find some excuse to back out so i thought we've got to stick at this, we've got to do it.” can you remind us, who said that? >> i am all for these debates taking place, but you cannot have -- >> order. the question has been asked, and the answer must be heard. >> i am all for these debates, but you cannot have two minor parties without the third minor party. so i put the question to him. why is he so frightened of debating with the green party? >> i will debate with anyone the broadcasters invite, but the man who said that it would be feeble to back out of the debates was him. now, we all understand that as long ago as last thursday his abiding passion was to give the green party a platform, but it is frankly a pathetic excuse. it is not for him, it is not for me, it is not for any party leader to decide who is in the debate. it is up to the broadcasters. that is the country that we live
let me now turn to an issue on which there is less agreement.may 2010, speaking about the television debates, a party leader said: “it would have been feeble to find some excuse to back out so i thought we've got to stick at this, we've got to do it.” can you remind us, who said that? >> i am all for these debates taking place, but you cannot have -- >> order. the question has been asked, and the answer must be heard. >> i am all for these debates, but you cannot have two...
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[laughter] let me ask you this. -- >> let me ask you this.t what would you do -- i would assume that if you get a cell that you can boot up from a store-bought ingredients and you can create a life it is a very simple life, why do we need one? >> we don't need one per say for that as a proof of principle. but if we actually want to do designs for building new organisms to make new vaccines new medicines, food sources, etc. we want to get down to where we can actually do the design on first principle basis. so the other thing that we are doing rather than try to make the minimal genome, if you think -- genome, we are affront to defrag -- writing to defrag. if you think of it as computer analogies for the evolutions things get inserted all over the place and there is no logic to it. there's a lot of randomness. but if we are trying to do the designs where we want to put in a cassette for genes for the sugar metabolism and the methane metabolism we like to do that as you plug in this cassette and have the energy production for the cell. so we ar
[laughter] let me ask you this. -- >> let me ask you this.t what would you do -- i would assume that if you get a cell that you can boot up from a store-bought ingredients and you can create a life it is a very simple life, why do we need one? >> we don't need one per say for that as a proof of principle. but if we actually want to do designs for building new organisms to make new vaccines new medicines, food sources, etc. we want to get down to where we can actually do the design...
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[laughter] >> let me ask you -- you have a lot of things you are doing. e that intrigued me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. can you explain what a minimal cell is? >> within trying to work on this since 1995 when we singled the two genomes in history. a minimal set of genes that could be responsible for complete self replicating life. we were on this for a long time. we've had our first synthetic version of 2010, as you know. we have been working to try and build a cell from scratch that has just the minimal set of genes necessary for living and replication at least in a laboratory environment. >> we humans have about 20,000-30,000 genes. you start with a little itty-bitty thing and you try to make it ittier and bittier. how loaded to go? -- how low did >> that is put in a way that only you can put it, robert. yes, so the smallest organism set of genes was sequenced in 1995, mycoplasma was a little over five super genes. -- 500 genes. the goal is and the problem in this whole field is our fundamental knowledge of biology is so limited that we do
[laughter] >> let me ask you -- you have a lot of things you are doing. e that intrigued me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. can you explain what a minimal cell is? >> within trying to work on this since 1995 when we singled the two genomes in history. a minimal set of genes that could be responsible for complete self replicating life. we were on this for a long time. we've had our first synthetic version of 2010, as you know. we have been working to try and build a cell...
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. >> jon: let me tell you something go back and beg them for your job.stake. what are you doing? >> see that's the view of the people who live in the bubbleville that i talk about in this book. >> jon: what dow mean america? >> no no the whole point is that there is-- there's a real clash of cultures and there is a disconnect between people who live in the bubbles of new york washington and hollywood versus the people who live in the land of the bubbas. >> jon: it sounds like there is an idea, there is a sense of like well people who live on the coast are not real. that you're talking about like the bubbas are real and we're not. >> no it's not a matter of reality. it's a matter of different perspective. i will give an example. >> jon: sure. >> there is a big difference between people who are well educated and people who are smart. a lot of people who are very well educated let's say the harvard faculty believe that the people who live ot in this part of the world where i live and fly roefer country, the red states where people think those people are nut
. >> jon: let me tell you something go back and beg them for your job.stake. what are you doing? >> see that's the view of the people who live in the bubbleville that i talk about in this book. >> jon: what dow mean america? >> no no the whole point is that there is-- there's a real clash of cultures and there is a disconnect between people who live in the bubbles of new york washington and hollywood versus the people who live in the land of the bubbas. >> jon: it...
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let me thank my panel. we'll be right back. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion.ere cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years we've helped millions of...
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let me ask this. we'll start with you. you're covering the hill. let me start with you. chris van hollen. is this a precursor of him knocking off steny hoyer in the bottom of the succession? >> i know that's what you want it to be. >> this is called "hardball" after all. >> is this about getting something done or posing? >> i think it's about getting something done and a realization that democrats felt they didn't go far enough this time around. they pushed forward policies like pay equity for women, like the minimum wage. everybody loved that stuff. >> point of purchase stuff. the big stuff in the supermarket has to be income inequality. >> everybody is hurting. the middle class is shrinking. wages are going down. everyone looked at that and said, you're not doing enough. >> with the economy rebounding a bit, is this a good time to get on the team, the train, and say, look, it's getting better but let's divide it up a little? >> yes, absolutely. if i were a member, a democratic member of congress who lost in november, i would say, where were you when i needed you? i mea
let me ask this. we'll start with you. you're covering the hill. let me start with you. chris van hollen. is this a precursor of him knocking off steny hoyer in the bottom of the succession? >> i know that's what you want it to be. >> this is called "hardball" after all. >> is this about getting something done or posing? >> i think it's about getting something done and a realization that democrats felt they didn't go far enough this time around. they pushed...
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i'm sorry. >> you're sitting in the lap of liberty -- let me finish. >> i'm sorry. >> let me finish and get my point across. you're sitting in the lap of liberty and you have the tools in which to fix this problem and you're saying you have nothing to do with it, that's telling the world not only that you don't care -- >> you know that's a miracle. you know that's a miracle. i'm willing to work with you. and i'm also -- >> whoa. one at a time. dr. jasser. >> will you condemn the islamic state right now and realize the islamic states of saudi arabia, iran pakistan are the problem? do you recognize that? >> i'm not going to take a big broad brush. we have to sit down -- >> so you're an islamist who just doesn't use violence. >> i'm not going to take a broad brush and condemn a bunch of people. >> it's not a broad brush. it's a cancer and it's called the islamic state. it's called political islam -- >> we've got to end it right there. thank you both. we're going to have more on the duke controversy that ainsley earhart was reporting on earlier in the program. but first tonight -- >> you ca
i'm sorry. >> you're sitting in the lap of liberty -- let me finish. >> i'm sorry. >> let me finish and get my point across. you're sitting in the lap of liberty and you have the tools in which to fix this problem and you're saying you have nothing to do with it, that's telling the world not only that you don't care -- >> you know that's a miracle. you know that's a miracle. i'm willing to work with you. and i'm also -- >> whoa. one at a time. dr. jasser. >>...
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let me finish. let me finish. >> let me ask you a question, imam. hang on.t feel any obligation as a leader of islam to speak out against all of those that buy into the use of your religion to justify murder? and killing? >> sean, i would go against anything that's wrong. >> let me hear you say that your religion has a problem with radicals that are perverting and destroying it and they need to stop. say it in your own words. >> i'll put it this way. my religion has a problem with anyone who is unjust and unfair and is violent and kills innocent people. that's my religion. >> that's why we have to have investigations, when we get evidence, we have to go into these mosques and we have to investigate it. and we have to find the bad people in there trying to blow up america. and i think what commissioner kelly has done, as the years have gone by is to investigate. and we must be able to go in there. we're not trying to investigate -- >> you're welcome. >> all right. >> come on, man. >> come on, baby. >> all right. >>> coming up president obama announces his pla
let me finish. let me finish. >> let me ask you a question, imam. hang on.t feel any obligation as a leader of islam to speak out against all of those that buy into the use of your religion to justify murder? and killing? >> sean, i would go against anything that's wrong. >> let me hear you say that your religion has a problem with radicals that are perverting and destroying it and they need to stop. say it in your own words. >> i'll put it this way. my religion has a...
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let me begin with fisa. the three provisions that will expire on june 1 are first the roving wiretap authority. this provision enables the government to maintain surveillance on a target when he or she switches phone numbers or e-mail addresses without seeking a new court order. the second is the lone wolf authority, which enables the government to conduct surveillance of a non-united states person engaged in international terrorism without demonstrating that they are affiliated with a particular international terrorist group, such as isis or al qaeda. and the third is the business records authority, which carries with it section 215 of the national security administration. this enables the government to obtain a court order direct inging the production of, quote, any tangible thing, end quote, that's relevant to an authorized national security investigation. can you describe for us the importance of these three provisions and what would be the operational impact if the three were allowed to sunset in june?
let me begin with fisa. the three provisions that will expire on june 1 are first the roving wiretap authority. this provision enables the government to maintain surveillance on a target when he or she switches phone numbers or e-mail addresses without seeking a new court order. the second is the lone wolf authority, which enables the government to conduct surveillance of a non-united states person engaged in international terrorism without demonstrating that they are affiliated with a...
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let me go to the other side of the van. see if i can find what i'm looking for. >> looks good here. >> some people first thought it was the host. the guy obviously knows ss that he's on camera. the person behind the camera wans to remain anonymous, but according to reports, something that that person ordered was supposed to be on this delivery van. the postman said i can't find it. you're going to have to come pick it up. that person with the camera said look i paid extra for delivery. you need to see if my package is in this vehicle. and that's what ticks this guy off. >> so he's throwing a tantrum. >> and another reason we know this is absolutely not a hoax a spokesman for the "czech post" in prague said this postman lost his job as a result of this video. but get this this fellow had never received a complaint before this. >> we've all had bad days. we've all thrown a wobbler as well. this day he just wept postal. >> as of base jumping wasn't pushing the envelope in itself. what these guys are going to do -- the video or
let me go to the other side of the van. see if i can find what i'm looking for. >> looks good here. >> some people first thought it was the host. the guy obviously knows ss that he's on camera. the person behind the camera wans to remain anonymous, but according to reports, something that that person ordered was supposed to be on this delivery van. the postman said i can't find it. you're going to have to come pick it up. that person with the camera said look i paid extra for...
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let me keep that in perspective. two hours ago, this place with us pretty desolate. it's packed with new year's eve revellers as you see here around me. up to 50,000 people here right next to the hard rock cafe. of course, world famous booel street. everyone is here to listen to the good muse ek, but also to watch the ten-foot fiberglass gibson guitar drop when the clock strikes midnight here in memphis. also a fireworks display. this is the place to be this new year's eve. i pretty much decided that. another great place to be i hear is havana, cuba. that's where we find patrick. how is it going where you are? >> the show is over but the party just keeps on going. really amazing night here. you hear the salsa rhythms and the drums. that's what many of the audiences have been doing in the last half-hour. they've really put on a show you won't see anywhere else in the world. we see very few americans here. one or two here and there. of course up until really today there's a travel ban on americans coming here, very difficult for americans to come to cuba, even though it
let me keep that in perspective. two hours ago, this place with us pretty desolate. it's packed with new year's eve revellers as you see here around me. up to 50,000 people here right next to the hard rock cafe. of course, world famous booel street. everyone is here to listen to the good muse ek, but also to watch the ten-foot fiberglass gibson guitar drop when the clock strikes midnight here in memphis. also a fireworks display. this is the place to be this new year's eve. i pretty much...
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that's how. >> let me move on to hillary clinton, julia.ns love impersonating her. >> thank you for coming. i love your outfit. >> well, i love your outfit but i do want the earrings back. [ laughter ] >> do i really laugh like that? >> but today the tables were turned at a speech in canada clinton was asked if she had plans for 2016 and instead of answering she did a vladimir putin impersonation. >> if for some reason you decided to be leader of the united states or actually run for that because there is a process. >> yes. there's a process. >> and you got elected and people said you know what -- >> you can imagine the conversation with putin, prime minister after he was president and then one minute said vladimir, do you think you would like to be a president again? i think i would, actually. why don't we just announce it. we'll tell demetris that he can be president. >> jewelulia how do you rate her president putin? >> i think it's lighthearted and fun. she's known for being more stiff and not as fun and i like it. >> people said it soun
that's how. >> let me move on to hillary clinton, julia.ns love impersonating her. >> thank you for coming. i love your outfit. >> well, i love your outfit but i do want the earrings back. [ laughter ] >> do i really laugh like that? >> but today the tables were turned at a speech in canada clinton was asked if she had plans for 2016 and instead of answering she did a vladimir putin impersonation. >> if for some reason you decided to be leader of the united...
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les, let me pull up this object. one of the parts of debris that has been found that is believed to have been 8501. looks like it is part of the windows there. in terms of answers and getting answers for those families can debris pieces like this really tell us anything useful? >> absolutely. i mean these -- that piece is from a certain section of the fuselage. to me that looks like the entire interior section of the fuselage which right away is an indication that the airplane broke apart somewhere either in the air or when it impacted the water. so that has a location to it. whether that can be determined what location -- there's obviously more of those pieces that may still be trapped underneath or in the fuselage. it's hard to say. i think they've got to piece it all together. but it certainly can help. >> okay. all right, well stay with us. stand by. we're going to keep discussing this. but let's also talk about the weather and once the weather subsides the mission of salvaging the wreckage and recovering more of
les, let me pull up this object. one of the parts of debris that has been found that is believed to have been 8501. looks like it is part of the windows there. in terms of answers and getting answers for those families can debris pieces like this really tell us anything useful? >> absolutely. i mean these -- that piece is from a certain section of the fuselage. to me that looks like the entire interior section of the fuselage which right away is an indication that the airplane broke apart...
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let me state unequivocally i have no intention to run for u.s. of massachusets. >> jon: boom! you -- you thought he was talking about the presidential election that he lost. he was actually talking about a much smaller senate race that he also lost. see it's funny because he always loses. [laughing] >> jon: you know what i kid. i kid. he's a very accomplished successful man. whose supporters will stand behind him no matter how many times he loses or how much of their money he waists. >> the romney face tattoo guy says he's not supporting mitt romney in 2016. [cheers and applause] >> jon: i'm going to say something. that's got to stink. i think a sign that your campaign is in trouble is when it can no longer assume the support of people who have engraved your initials on their face. i can only assume face tattoo guy is search out candidates to support the letter r in their name. i don't know if i'm going with jeb bush. i like this ted c-ruz. there are a lot of people who standed chance to lose an election, new jersey's crist new jersey's chris cri
let me state unequivocally i have no intention to run for u.s. of massachusets. >> jon: boom! you -- you thought he was talking about the presidential election that he lost. he was actually talking about a much smaller senate race that he also lost. see it's funny because he always loses. [laughing] >> jon: you know what i kid. i kid. he's a very accomplished successful man. whose supporters will stand behind him no matter how many times he loses or how much of their money he...
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and let me suggest here. [applause] let me suggest to you more of his new book -- i don't agree with all of it. working without a net. an effort to argue that we have to create our own safety nets. but he draws the distinction worth every american reading. between caring and care taking. he says care taking is when you bother me a little bit so i do enough so i feel better because i think i take care of you. you may in fact be an alcoholic and i just gave you the money to buy the bottle that kills you. but i feel better. caring is actually stopping and dealing with the human being and trying to understand enough about them to genuinely make sure you improve their life even if you have to start with a conversation like if you'll quit drinking i'll hep you get a job. which is a lot harder conversation than i feel better i gave them a buck. i want to commend to every member on both sides to look carefully. to those republicans who believe in total privatization you can't believe in the good smaretian and explain
and let me suggest here. [applause] let me suggest to you more of his new book -- i don't agree with all of it. working without a net. an effort to argue that we have to create our own safety nets. but he draws the distinction worth every american reading. between caring and care taking. he says care taking is when you bother me a little bit so i do enough so i feel better because i think i take care of you. you may in fact be an alcoholic and i just gave you the money to buy the bottle that...
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let me begin with you carmen. as a prosecutor what is the prosecutor here trying to get at with this woman's testimony? what are they trying to establish? >> they're trying to establish the relationship was not as close as the defense attorney would like you to believe. >> between hernandez and lloyd? >> exactly. the more distance they put to that relationship less of a motive is created. so the prosecution leer wanthere wants to say they weren't with that close of friends. there's the belief the defendant doesn't have the connection. >> okay. so this is also part of it that i think fascinates me. this connection. you have two sisters here. when you imagine the courtroom. you have two sisters. the woman who testified who was dating the victim odin lloyd sitting with lloyd's family on one side of the courtroom. the mother keeps getting up leaving, weeping in tears. on the other side of the courtroom, you have that woman's sister who is engaged to aaron hernandez, sitting with his mother. all right. this is a family
let me begin with you carmen. as a prosecutor what is the prosecutor here trying to get at with this woman's testimony? what are they trying to establish? >> they're trying to establish the relationship was not as close as the defense attorney would like you to believe. >> between hernandez and lloyd? >> exactly. the more distance they put to that relationship less of a motive is created. so the prosecution leer wanthere wants to say they weren't with that close of friends....
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let me talk about this, you want to restore -- >> you don't have a florida graphic up, right? on: no, not right now. it really does -- >> no, no please. let's continue. i have a new book called -- >> jon: you have a new book. yeah. >> jon: "american dreams: restoring economic opportunity for everyone." but then there's a very interesting phrase at the end of it -- for everyone. >> yeah. >> jon: explain that. well for everyone. >> jon: well in this country we generally like to keep the economic opportunity separate. >> yeah. >> jon: for people that already have money. (laughter) so the idea of restoring it for everybody, this is an exciting idea. talk to me about it. >> well, i don't know. listen, i think we've talked about it in the book. that's been my experience. my dad was a bartender in florida for many years, my mom was a maid. they were never rich. never made a lot of money. they had a home in a nice, safe neighborhood but never were wealthy. despite the fact they had limited education, they lived in a time where someone like them could make it to the middle class. i thin
let me talk about this, you want to restore -- >> you don't have a florida graphic up, right? on: no, not right now. it really does -- >> no, no please. let's continue. i have a new book called -- >> jon: you have a new book. yeah. >> jon: "american dreams: restoring economic opportunity for everyone." but then there's a very interesting phrase at the end of it -- for everyone. >> yeah. >> jon: explain that. well for everyone. >> jon: well in...
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so let me lay them out before you challenge me. first, embracing america's power means being as conscious of its limits as of its reach. i if you define american power as limitless, paradoxically, you are limiting american power. now, make no mistake, adams was not shy about promoting american values nor about using military force. but he also worked at the same time throughout his career to scale back what he thought were overbroad commitments. second the source of american power is domestic. that's true in military, in economic, and in moral terms. so before or perhaps as the united states projects power abroad, it needs to pay attention to all three of those elements at the same time. third, regarding autocratic and tyrannical regimes, adams advocated change but not upheaval. upheaval is every bit as dangerous as is change so the best type of change in the international system, adams argued are the united states would control it -- which was not clear -- was gradual and organic and not precipitous and sudden. fourth finally, seq
so let me lay them out before you challenge me. first, embracing america's power means being as conscious of its limits as of its reach. i if you define american power as limitless, paradoxically, you are limiting american power. now, make no mistake, adams was not shy about promoting american values nor about using military force. but he also worked at the same time throughout his career to scale back what he thought were overbroad commitments. second the source of american power is domestic....
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let me just bring you in.his woman is concerned, i'm assuming police there seeking her as we speak? >> reporter: unclear to be sure brooke. french officials have said they believe that the accomplice may have been in the kosher market during it and may have escaped among other hostages but it's equally possible that she wasn't there and that she is at large. assets were detached from the area that were surrounding the kosher market and sent to the neighborhood where the man on your screen and the two brothers were connected to each other, where they grew up. where they were associating and where they may have been planning what we've seen happen over the last few days. and they went to that area for two reasons. one, to look for her. and two, to see if there was any way to track down any other associates and see if there would be another wave of violence because what had befallen three terror suspects so far. what we're seeing in paris where we are so close to the offices of charlie hebdo, brooke is that peopl
let me just bring you in.his woman is concerned, i'm assuming police there seeking her as we speak? >> reporter: unclear to be sure brooke. french officials have said they believe that the accomplice may have been in the kosher market during it and may have escaped among other hostages but it's equally possible that she wasn't there and that she is at large. assets were detached from the area that were surrounding the kosher market and sent to the neighborhood where the man on your screen...
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let me return to you, if i might.bout this new deal and why you would choose to partner, a, with schwab. it's pretty obvious. a great brand. why is that so appealing to both of you? >> it is an unprecedented length of any marketing agreement for the pga tour and the history of our organization. chuck's firm and the pga's relationship go back to 1997. all those years he has been the official marketing partner of the official investment firm of the pga tour. a great job. then really this idea of a point system to identify the best player in golf started on the champions tour with the schwab cup, so we have a really good history here. the reason for 20 years is it really sets the stage for that tour. it gives the tournament on that tour confidence. it allows the sponsorships to work more closely with the players to build a tour and i think the product here is really a result of three things. first, the foresight and activision of huck and his team. secondly and very importantly, the players on that tour who worked so har
let me return to you, if i might.bout this new deal and why you would choose to partner, a, with schwab. it's pretty obvious. a great brand. why is that so appealing to both of you? >> it is an unprecedented length of any marketing agreement for the pga tour and the history of our organization. chuck's firm and the pga's relationship go back to 1997. all those years he has been the official marketing partner of the official investment firm of the pga tour. a great job. then really this...
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let me ask you this go to l.a. s there ever been a time like this with any other topic, any other joke anything off limits like this? >> you know for me as a standup comedian the first thing i was saying is that we need to step back and look at the guys who went and did this. they were criminals. it's not somebody -- it wasn't a common muslim that went in and did this. the question becomes what was the strategy. i think there was political strategies beyond them saying we're offended by the images of the prophet muhammad. when you ask, have there been times like this before as a standup i look at just 50 60 years ago somebody like lenny bruce being arrested for things he was saying on stage. he wasn't killed but he was arrested. there was censorship. i myself during the beginning of the iraq war, i was doing jokes about president bush and comedy clubs. there was times when during my set people would scream out at me and say, you can't make fun of the commander in chief during the time of war. i had to remind them, t
let me ask you this go to l.a. s there ever been a time like this with any other topic, any other joke anything off limits like this? >> you know for me as a standup comedian the first thing i was saying is that we need to step back and look at the guys who went and did this. they were criminals. it's not somebody -- it wasn't a common muslim that went in and did this. the question becomes what was the strategy. i think there was political strategies beyond them saying we're offended by...
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the people who will support those people is upwards of 80 to 90% of the entire population. >> let me ring you in here. choudary saying it means submission. the rise of anti-semitism. some of the rhetoric that i hear a lot of the terrorist attacks reminds me a loft 1938. i must think i'm off base. >> no. i think that's perfectly fair. what we've seen is a bit of hypocrisy from the editors. we've actually seen a little bit more of what we're seeing on msnbc and a little on this panel here of contemplating incitement to violence, supporting material to violence by supporting tasteless art. >> aren't those of us here unique in terms of pretty much everybody here is willing to speak the truth and probably have gotten noticed? i know people in this room have been openly -- they have gotten death threats published because of what they say about the treatment of women and radical islam. >> on a slightly more less serious level, there has been no bloodshed. for somebody who spent a career in radio like you have, you know quite well that a group with the letterhead will come after you're career
the people who will support those people is upwards of 80 to 90% of the entire population. >> let me ring you in here. choudary saying it means submission. the rise of anti-semitism. some of the rhetoric that i hear a lot of the terrorist attacks reminds me a loft 1938. i must think i'm off base. >> no. i think that's perfectly fair. what we've seen is a bit of hypocrisy from the editors. we've actually seen a little bit more of what we're seeing on msnbc and a little on this panel...