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cory johnson and gene munster and om malik. more on apple after this quick break.e will talk about apple pay. what does it mean for paypal and square? we discuss, next. ♪ >> our vision is to replace this. we are going to start by focusing on payments. payments is a huge business. every day between credit and debit, we spent $12 billion. that is over $4 trillion a year. that is just in the united states. >> apple ceo tim cook introducing a new service called apple pay earlier today. will apple reshape the payments business? will players like paypal and square and google wallet are the current players in this space. we have om malik and gene munster. om, well this replace the wallet? >> i hope so. i was impressed with the public announcement. it is seamless. they have done a good job grabbing the right partners. the ecosystem is already there. i think what apple has done is given the mobile payment system a massive jump start by just being a player in the marketplace. >> they have partnered with visa, mastercard, american express, and more for this device. gene, how
cory johnson and gene munster and om malik. more on apple after this quick break.e will talk about apple pay. what does it mean for paypal and square? we discuss, next. ♪ >> our vision is to replace this. we are going to start by focusing on payments. payments is a huge business. every day between credit and debit, we spent $12 billion. that is over $4 trillion a year. that is just in the united states. >> apple ceo tim cook introducing a new service called apple pay earlier...
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malik he -- a malik he was in when dustin actions against iran. they will say his personality is inclusive and that might be true plessy's under great pressure. the americans have said we will not do more in terms of the military operations unless you form an inclusive government and treat the sunni and kurds as participants. among people split who come to this table about what our relationship should be with assad. this.eel strongly about as a journalist i know you are not supposed to have strong feelings, but let's look at this for a second with the. you have more or less 200,000 people who have been savagely, brutally murdered over the course of three years by this man, this desperate, this did haider. this dictator. there has not been a huge amount of action from the international community. then isis comes along and within a really short time, a few months, we are talking about airstrikes. there is a huge sense of momentum. we need to address this issue and that's absolutely right. imagine now you are a sunni muslim. you do not support isis b
malik he -- a malik he was in when dustin actions against iran. they will say his personality is inclusive and that might be true plessy's under great pressure. the americans have said we will not do more in terms of the military operations unless you form an inclusive government and treat the sunni and kurds as participants. among people split who come to this table about what our relationship should be with assad. this.eel strongly about as a journalist i know you are not supposed to have...
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om malik saying flat out, i'm not going to wear this thing? >> this is a critical starting point for wearables and apple. over time, i think opportunity will present itself. there could be a billion watches sold every year. this is a huge market. my response would be that i think this is somewhere in 2015 will be the year it starts to take shape. as developers build compelling apps -- answer like the no will turn to yes. >> om, is this a market that can get bigger? if you're not going to wear it now, will you wear it later? >> i think what i am saying as a watch and what they showed off today, it doesn't have anything of which i want to wear right now. a year from now or 18 months from now, it might be entirely different. i might change my mind at that point. this is a much more personal expression purchase. with a watch or a bracelet, you kind of have to, you know, it has to appeal to your inner self. right now, it doesn't. that is what i'm trying to say. what it is in 2016, 2017, we don't know. >> cory, how about you? you are as gizmo and ga
om malik saying flat out, i'm not going to wear this thing? >> this is a critical starting point for wearables and apple. over time, i think opportunity will present itself. there could be a billion watches sold every year. this is a huge market. my response would be that i think this is somewhere in 2015 will be the year it starts to take shape. as developers build compelling apps -- answer like the no will turn to yes. >> om, is this a market that can get bigger? if you're not...
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they hated malik he more than they feared i so. they would have driven the sunnis into last-minute hands. blogll airstrikes do the -- the job? will there have to be ground forces involved? not do thees will job and we will have ground forces that are ours. the president says he will not have a ground mission. he is reflecting not only the politics but the nature of this problem. if we take this on as our war, we will lose. this has to be an arab or against arabs. we can provide air support, we can train them. he is also reflecting a strategic judgment. this cannot be our fight. >> the president will chair a meeting of the un security council this afternoon, the members are expected to adopt a would requiret all countries to prevent the covenant transport of foreign fighters preparing to join harris groups. how do you prevent something like that, is that possible? >> i think that we can tighten these borders up. the turkish border has been very much a sieve and it has allowed foreign fighters to come in freely. there has been no new
they hated malik he more than they feared i so. they would have driven the sunnis into last-minute hands. blogll airstrikes do the -- the job? will there have to be ground forces involved? not do thees will job and we will have ground forces that are ours. the president says he will not have a ground mission. he is reflecting not only the politics but the nature of this problem. if we take this on as our war, we will lose. this has to be an arab or against arabs. we can provide air support, we...
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malik good to have with you it, it's, passive confused, how do you really feel about it? >> i felt we'd been more moderate than that. no, we are not actually partisan. i mean, i think we feel that the last couple of presidents have been catastrophic in foreign policy. but the fact that the current president inherited a bad situation and then compounded it, has brought the situation to i think a point of no return almost and that's why we bang on about him so much. >> i want to talk about the substantive parts of the book in a minute. but i do want to talk about some of the politics. the book is fairly neutral about hillary clinton. but it really, some reviewers see it as another step in the clinton candidacy for 2016 and how the clinton campaign at some point will attack and separate itself from the obama foreign policy. >> i know that a lot of comment has been made already, that my co-writer is in the clinton camp, and that the book is in some way part of the increasing salvos that she's firing into the upcoming election and so forth. but it's not true, that is not our p
malik good to have with you it, it's, passive confused, how do you really feel about it? >> i felt we'd been more moderate than that. no, we are not actually partisan. i mean, i think we feel that the last couple of presidents have been catastrophic in foreign policy. but the fact that the current president inherited a bad situation and then compounded it, has brought the situation to i think a point of no return almost and that's why we bang on about him so much. >> i want to talk...
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. >> because the doctor and senator malik were late to board. passengers made sure that malik, the country's former foreign minister, could not even step foot in the aircraft. >> i'm sorry. you're not a minister any more. you're not a minister any more. if you're not a minister, we don't care. we don't care any more. you people have have become humans. >> they're following them down the jet way, crazy. >> the plane took off without the politicians. the senator went on twitter to defend himself saying he wasn't the reason for the delay. he also said that neither the vip nor ever have i behaved like a vip. the airline said it was because of technical difficulties, but the vip has been trending. >> thank you. that's what we'll end the show with. i'm tony harris. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. >> vladimir putin just won a major victory in ukraine without firing a shot. and how some non-profits spend big bucks on races but keep the names of the real donors secret. and plus, the winner of america's space race. nasa's new d
. >> because the doctor and senator malik were late to board. passengers made sure that malik, the country's former foreign minister, could not even step foot in the aircraft. >> i'm sorry. you're not a minister any more. you're not a minister any more. if you're not a minister, we don't care. we don't care any more. you people have have become humans. >> they're following them down the jet way, crazy. >> the plane took off without the politicians. the senator went on...
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given that this is a life-and-death issue for iraq and that malik he is waiting in the wings if this government is not able to put something on aser that he will stay acting prime minister, i am cautiously optimistic that an agreement on the government will happen. but that will not be sufficient to motivate the sunnis to take il, which is what everyone wants to happen. >> if they now, having assisted the islamic state, turn against the islamic state, then they would have a target on their back. >> indeed. therefore, it will take more than the formation of a government. them totake time for test how serious the commitments are by the united states, by other states in the area, and the government commitments to the sunnis. >> you mentioned that when you were in baghdad -- who is there? who is working together to try to fix this? >> one of the things that is happened as a result of isis, there are unusual coalitions working together that have not often been the case. right now the u.s. and iran, for example, are helping baghdad in the kurds. >> actively cooperating. >> whether it is co
given that this is a life-and-death issue for iraq and that malik he is waiting in the wings if this government is not able to put something on aser that he will stay acting prime minister, i am cautiously optimistic that an agreement on the government will happen. but that will not be sufficient to motivate the sunnis to take il, which is what everyone wants to happen. >> if they now, having assisted the islamic state, turn against the islamic state, then they would have a target on...
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. >>> malik nia-malika henderson. let's start with the "60 minutes" interview. the sense, as chris jansing just mentioned, you're going to start to see pushback from within the intelligence agencies. you've already seen some leaking out. that the president in that interview basically blamed the intelligence services. what is the potential fallout of that in d.c.? >> well, you know, i think the potential fallout is more of what we're seeing, which is the intelligence community pushing back. you heard in that interview that president obama said he did put the blame squarely on them. he said they underestimated what the potential of isis was. and this goes back to a conversation president obama has been having for a while. you flashed back to the "new yorker" interview where he talked to isil interview, and likening them to a jv team. you've had reporters over the last few days go back at him and try to get him to admit that there was a misreading in terms of the potential of isil. and then, of course, he finally did. that was very much his mistakes were made momen
. >>> malik nia-malika henderson. let's start with the "60 minutes" interview. the sense, as chris jansing just mentioned, you're going to start to see pushback from within the intelligence agencies. you've already seen some leaking out. that the president in that interview basically blamed the intelligence services. what is the potential fallout of that in d.c.? >> well, you know, i think the potential fallout is more of what we're seeing, which is the intelligence...
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joining us now is saira malik. she's head of global research with $613 billion in assets under management. au also james galbraith, the author of "the end of normal." thank you both for being here today. saira, let's talk about the markets. it was a bit of a rough week for the markets, and i just wonder, do you think there is something worse to come? is this the beginning of something? >> higher interest rates are on investors' mind and that could rain on the equity parade next year. but we're cautioning the investors not to sell too soon, because stocks tend to peak about four months before the first increase in interest rates, and we don't expect to see that until the middle of 2015. >> professor galbraith, if your n -- in your buie nonew book, yo out you don't think america's economy will see new growth any time close this year. >> it's stable but not moving very rapidly, and i think that's the condition we should basically expect. i agree with saira, i believe the federal market does not have a wide margin of m
joining us now is saira malik. she's head of global research with $613 billion in assets under management. au also james galbraith, the author of "the end of normal." thank you both for being here today. saira, let's talk about the markets. it was a bit of a rough week for the markets, and i just wonder, do you think there is something worse to come? is this the beginning of something? >> higher interest rates are on investors' mind and that could rain on the equity parade next...
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malik burnett. i'm a medical doctor and a policy manager here in the office of national affairs of the drug policy alliance, the nation's leading drug policy organization. and i wanted to offer something, my good friend thnkechi offeredn idea to think outside the box. this is an outside the box idea. this november 4th we have the opportunity to legalize marijuana in the district of columbia. marijuana is the major input to the system of mass incarceration across the united states. here in d.c. 91% of african-americans are -- 91% of drug arrests are of african-americans and 50% of all drug arrests are marijuana. so first you got to register to vote. it's critical that everybody registers to vote in the district of columbia and then secondly you have to vote yes on initiative 71. again, vote yes on initiative 71 on november 4th. thank you so much. >> thank you. next i'm going to call on reverend graylan hagler. >> thank you. i want to thank the panel, which you did all a tremendous job in terms of bre
malik burnett. i'm a medical doctor and a policy manager here in the office of national affairs of the drug policy alliance, the nation's leading drug policy organization. and i wanted to offer something, my good friend thnkechi offeredn idea to think outside the box. this is an outside the box idea. this november 4th we have the opportunity to legalize marijuana in the district of columbia. marijuana is the major input to the system of mass incarceration across the united states. here in d.c....
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president, you have got to pull out all the strings and pressure malik and secure the residual force in iraq if we want any degree of confidence that we will be able iraqintain what we had in having really crushed al qaeda in that 2007 time. we do not want it resurrected but unfortunately, that is what happened. >>he should have done what? i can tell you the president, i think, made one phone call to prime minister malki and the entire time leading up to that negotiation, on keeping a residual force in iraq, president bush of course was having almost weekly video telephone conferences with malki to try to keep malki in line. it was clear early on that the president did not have his heart in trying to get a stay behind for us and that he was just as happy to have us withdraw 100% of our troops in iraq and that is of course what he campaigned on quite successfully in 2012. the fact that we had gotten all of our forces out of iraq, the tide of war had exceeded and the iraq war had finished. the enemy got of what -- a vote in that, unfortunately, and the iraq war is clearly not an issue.
president, you have got to pull out all the strings and pressure malik and secure the residual force in iraq if we want any degree of confidence that we will be able iraqintain what we had in having really crushed al qaeda in that 2007 time. we do not want it resurrected but unfortunately, that is what happened. >>he should have done what? i can tell you the president, i think, made one phone call to prime minister malki and the entire time leading up to that negotiation, on keeping a...
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he was a threat to his neighbors and to the united states. -- as as malik he was maliki was -- i use the phrase she is saddam because of his -- the phrase his saddam because of consolidation of power, but it did not reach the level of her barbarity of -- of pure barbarity of saddam. host: you can find his latest piece at thedailybeast.com. guest: thank you for having me. host: up next in our weekly "your money segment, we look at the portion of the budget that looks -- that deals with counterterrorism operations. we will be right back. >> high, we are excited to announce that it is launch week for the 11th annual student cam -- hi, we are excited to announce that it is launch week for the 11th annual studentcam contest. this year's theme is the broadest ever. it is the three branches and you. tell a story that demonstrates how a policy, law, or action by either the executive legislative, or judicial branch of the government has affected you and your life or your community. the competition is open to students in grades six through 12. students may work alone or in groups of up to thre
he was a threat to his neighbors and to the united states. -- as as malik he was maliki was -- i use the phrase she is saddam because of his -- the phrase his saddam because of consolidation of power, but it did not reach the level of her barbarity of -- of pure barbarity of saddam. host: you can find his latest piece at thedailybeast.com. guest: thank you for having me. host: up next in our weekly "your money segment, we look at the portion of the budget that looks -- that deals with...
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mo, malik, thank you. let us know what you think about this. there are a lot of opinions going around. go to facebook.com/new day let us know. a virus is putting hundreds of children n.e.r. officials say that could be just the tip of the iceberg. that's their word. so what is the virus, what can you do to protect your family? we will be talking to an expert about it coming up. and the president in his interview with nbc news admits political theater doesn't always come natural to him like when he played ball u gulf after the death of james foley? isn't that a part of the job? it will be a part of inside politics. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for
mo, malik, thank you. let us know what you think about this. there are a lot of opinions going around. go to facebook.com/new day let us know. a virus is putting hundreds of children n.e.r. officials say that could be just the tip of the iceberg. that's their word. so what is the virus, what can you do to protect your family? we will be talking to an expert about it coming up. and the president in his interview with nbc news admits political theater doesn't always come natural to him like when...
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cory johnson and i spoke with the senior research analyst jean muenster and also om malik. i started by asking him if he would wear this new watch. >> no. this is the first apple product where i'm not rushing out to buy it. >> why not? >> it doesn't feel like a company product to me. i don't think it has the emotional connection with me in terms of as a watch. i am an avid watch wearer. i have a lot of watches. i have a lot of analog watches. i spend a lot of time thinking about watches and how they relate to me as a human being. this watch was not speaking to me. it felt a little bit too early and too premature. >> you and i talked a lot about the challenge of wearables because what we wear is an expression of who we are and what we like. gene, how do you respond to that? om saying flat out, i'm not going to wear this thing? >> this is a critical starting point for wearables and apple. over time, i think opportunity will present itself. there could be a billion watches sold every year. this is a huge market. my response would be that i think this is somewhere in 2015 will
cory johnson and i spoke with the senior research analyst jean muenster and also om malik. i started by asking him if he would wear this new watch. >> no. this is the first apple product where i'm not rushing out to buy it. >> why not? >> it doesn't feel like a company product to me. i don't think it has the emotional connection with me in terms of as a watch. i am an avid watch wearer. i have a lot of watches. i have a lot of analog watches. i spend a lot of time thinking...
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. >> malik started the farm with a goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that grocery that's basically all of detroit's inner city. >> other than whole foods, who just came in -- >> yes. >> not a single national food chain. >> no. no, in 2007, farmer jack closed its last stores in detroit. and that was kind of the end of the big chains in detroit. >> this is subsistence farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be selling -- anticipating selling outside of detroit? >> there's greater demand in detroit than all of the farmers locally can supply. first we're going to supply that local demand in the city of detroit. >> to what degree do you think that this model can be replicated in and around the city? >> clearly we think urban agriculture has great potential. and one of the things that we have in detroit is access to huge amounts of land. if we're able to produce even a small percentage of the food which is consumed in detroit and circulate the revenues from that food within our community, then we're able to create a more vibrant, healthy, economically strong communit
. >> malik started the farm with a goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that grocery that's basically all of detroit's inner city. >> other than whole foods, who just came in -- >> yes. >> not a single national food chain. >> no. no, in 2007, farmer jack closed its last stores in detroit. and that was kind of the end of the big chains in detroit. >> this is subsistence farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be selling --...
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i think malik he felt as a leader and i think we failed in trying to use our influence to stop malik e. from doing what he is doing which is tearing the country apart. >> host: marietta ohio, rich is on our line for democrats. you are on with eli lake from the daily beast. >> caller: just curious, people declare war on us and we just ignore it. before 9/11 they declared war on us and they were too small to cause trouble. world war ii, pearl harbor they attacked first and then declared war. why we kept all the ships together and didn't pay attention is beyond me. we can't be asleep at the switch. the other thing is we ought to look at 9/11. who is getting the benefit from shoring the markets and what countries and what people and study that and find out whether it was just a tad. as a financial attack on our country to set us back. >> host: eli lake on being asleep at the switch. >> guest: that is the way things usually in united states are attacked them and they are surprised like 9/11. since 9/11 there have been enormous amount of resources. military intelligence in trying to preven
i think malik he felt as a leader and i think we failed in trying to use our influence to stop malik e. from doing what he is doing which is tearing the country apart. >> host: marietta ohio, rich is on our line for democrats. you are on with eli lake from the daily beast. >> caller: just curious, people declare war on us and we just ignore it. before 9/11 they declared war on us and they were too small to cause trouble. world war ii, pearl harbor they attacked first and then...
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in recent years during the analogy government, -- malik e-government, that privilege turned into repression where people lost their jobs and faced imprisonment on a large scale, people were being tortured in prison, executions in large numbers. so the repression was strong. what we see when the u.s. goes after isis, the perception is, here is the u.s. acting as the air force for the shia and the kurds against the sunni. that will not encourage sunni tribal leaders, who have brought their militia to support isis, the sunni former general, many of whom are now fighting with isis and presenting them with experienced military leadership, and ordinary sunnis who may not like what isis stands for -- these are pretty secular people. they are citizens of the modern world, not try to go back to the seventh century, like isis is. but despite that, they are prepared to rely -- ally with isis because the oppression they face from the iraqi government has been so profound they will ally with anyone prepared to fight back. so the new government now in power in baghdad may represent an effort to broaden t
in recent years during the analogy government, -- malik e-government, that privilege turned into repression where people lost their jobs and faced imprisonment on a large scale, people were being tortured in prison, executions in large numbers. so the repression was strong. what we see when the u.s. goes after isis, the perception is, here is the u.s. acting as the air force for the shia and the kurds against the sunni. that will not encourage sunni tribal leaders, who have brought their...
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among the alternatives that were available, malik was the best option. he did good things in his first term. he went to basra and he worked well with our people. he fought the militias and it's during the second term as we began to discuss withdrawal and the syrian situation. he began to lose it and did a poor job. i think his first term was successful. >> you don't think there were warning signs that he may not have been the right man for the job? >> the alternative to him at that time and remember we and they presented two candidates. one whose father was iranians and the sunnis rejected him because of that. on the balance, he was more acceptable to everyone. he was strong in terms of going after the shia militia. >> is there anything you would have done differently with such chaos? >> i wouldn't have with drawn forces. why we were there, we had a lot of influence. i would have remained engaged talking about the second terms. across the sectarian leader with more seats in parliament, i would like to try to get him and we and iran came to an understandi
among the alternatives that were available, malik was the best option. he did good things in his first term. he went to basra and he worked well with our people. he fought the militias and it's during the second term as we began to discuss withdrawal and the syrian situation. he began to lose it and did a poor job. i think his first term was successful. >> you don't think there were warning signs that he may not have been the right man for the job? >> the alternative to him at that...
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a man is tasered by police officers while mourning over his dead son's body. 23-year-old malik grisomk up a fight. his stepfather, reverend and community activist earl baldwin jr, rushed to the hospital. you can see him sobbing next to his son's body in this surveillance video. baldwin says he was praying next to his body, but within moments, things took a turn for the worse. police officers tried to restrain reverend baldwin, and when he didn't move from his son's side, tased him in the back, causing him to fall to the ground. police say they tased baldwin because he was preventing doctors from treating his son. but baldwin says the young man was already dead and no one was trying to revive him. the hospital has released a statement saying, clearly this was a stressful situation and a tragic loss for this family. however, the allegations about the circumstances are inaccurate. baldwin has now filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, claiming police brutality. mid win, why would police tase a father sobbing over his son's body? >> good question, rev. typically police officers are suppose
a man is tasered by police officers while mourning over his dead son's body. 23-year-old malik grisomk up a fight. his stepfather, reverend and community activist earl baldwin jr, rushed to the hospital. you can see him sobbing next to his son's body in this surveillance video. baldwin says he was praying next to his body, but within moments, things took a turn for the worse. police officers tried to restrain reverend baldwin, and when he didn't move from his son's side, tased him in the back,...
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major general williams, along with ambassador debra malik have met with liberian officials, includingthe president, to discuss the increased response to the a bola crisis. more people are treatments will be constructed. they are quickly assessing the capacity and payload of the runway capacity. it will help our overall response going forward. we it is paid that two c-17's will arrive this weekend with approximately 45 personnel and they will begin establishing command headquarters for general williams. currently, program funds approved for the unity of all of the sponsor of $30 million. this includes our efforts previously announced, such as the 25 bed deployable hospital, diagnostic equipment, and personnelcosts -- equipment. they will be providing urgent humanitarian assistance to fight a bola. this is on top of a previous request of $500 million. the dod will be compared to devote billion dollars to response efforts. we are working through all the process and we expect additional personal and materials to continue flowing to the area over the next months. i will take your questions
major general williams, along with ambassador debra malik have met with liberian officials, includingthe president, to discuss the increased response to the a bola crisis. more people are treatments will be constructed. they are quickly assessing the capacity and payload of the runway capacity. it will help our overall response going forward. we it is paid that two c-17's will arrive this weekend with approximately 45 personnel and they will begin establishing command headquarters for general...
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malik hasan shoots and kills 13 people at fort hood, texas, wounds 30 others.ou look at what they end up charging him with, it's workplace violence. the bottom line is they do not want to acknowledge what's really happening. >> three things that happened now, the president this weekend blames the intelligence community, they, he says, he blames everybody else. then he says we're not at war. wouldn't say we're at war with isis even though we're dropping bombs on them, so he says. and he can't -- nobody that i know in the administration can say what happened to this woman even though this guy was talking about and arguing -- fired over an argument over the need to stone women if they violate islamic law. they won't call the beheading terrorism. how do you win a war when you can't acknowledge the basics? >> i actually watched that show. he was also asked the question are people in the united states better off than they were six years ago. he rephrased ronald reagan's four years ago question about jimmy carter. the question ought to have been is are we safer. the p
malik hasan shoots and kills 13 people at fort hood, texas, wounds 30 others.ou look at what they end up charging him with, it's workplace violence. the bottom line is they do not want to acknowledge what's really happening. >> three things that happened now, the president this weekend blames the intelligence community, they, he says, he blames everybody else. then he says we're not at war. wouldn't say we're at war with isis even though we're dropping bombs on them, so he says. and he...
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pat newton of the black psychiatrists of america. [ applause ] brother malik burnett of the [ applause ] brother leighton watson from the howard university student association. [ applause ] marsha coleman of the no fair coalition. we also have carol schwartz, candidate for mayor of d.c. is here with us this evening. and we have several members of the color of change organization in the house, and they've asked me to make this very important announcement, that tomorrow at 5:00 p.m., color of change and their allies will deliver nearly 900,000 petition signatures demanding justice for michael brown and they are calling on president obama to define his legacy by putting policies in place aimed at ending racial profiling and racially motivated police violence. and they're inviting all of us to meet us in front of the white house. of course, 1600 pennsylvania avenue adjacent to lafayette square tomorrow at what time? 5:00. excellent. all right. we also have a special guest in the house, reverend dr. tyrone pitts. and reverend john relles. reverend john mendez. they are from the progressive
pat newton of the black psychiatrists of america. [ applause ] brother malik burnett of the [ applause ] brother leighton watson from the howard university student association. [ applause ] marsha coleman of the no fair coalition. we also have carol schwartz, candidate for mayor of d.c. is here with us this evening. and we have several members of the color of change organization in the house, and they've asked me to make this very important announcement, that tomorrow at 5:00 p.m., color of...
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to be exact for the atom malik quinn objection and we welcome fall. >> does it bother you if these papers are all messed up around here? because this is your commute. very messy. just wait until you think tough under control, 422, that's what happens. let's get you outside. traveling on the eastbound side of 422, we have major accident, as you make your way around the area of 23. now the good news is good portion of this four vehicle crash has been moved to the shoulder t does seem to be that we have just touch more movement on the eastbound side of 422. but just barely. this is the delay. stemming almost back toward 29. the accident, again, between trooper and 23. so, it is definitely a squeeze using a bit of a problem. look at the schuylkill, always problem, westbound we are delayed approaching roosevelt out through to gladwynn, eastbound slow around the conshohocken curve then again from girard avenue through the vine st. expressway, some that far volume will follow you even beyond the vine as you approach the area of university, as well. we've been dealing with the fire location in ke
to be exact for the atom malik quinn objection and we welcome fall. >> does it bother you if these papers are all messed up around here? because this is your commute. very messy. just wait until you think tough under control, 422, that's what happens. let's get you outside. traveling on the eastbound side of 422, we have major accident, as you make your way around the area of 23. now the good news is good portion of this four vehicle crash has been moved to the shoulder t does seem to be...
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with the malik e-government, the government did not represent all of the people of iraq.terventions, ban ki-moon got it spot on when he said missiles can kill terrorists. good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front and back of mind. we will leave the house and prime minister there as he takes questions from parliamentarians. we are going to take a break. we will be back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. let's talk about golf. the u.s. and europe have come out swinging. the ryder cup has teed off in scotland. also is facing a popularity problem and is not winning over many new players. let's bring in richard. ofis a managing director business golf network. nice to watch the golf and see the nice weather up in scotland. a lot of people are struggling with golf because if you want to play 18 holes of golf, it takes four hours. who has four hours to do that? >> i have played golf or for two years or more. major changes. when i started playing golf, a lot of people belonged to golf clubs and they used to play weekends. nowadays
with the malik e-government, the government did not represent all of the people of iraq.terventions, ban ki-moon got it spot on when he said missiles can kill terrorists. good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front and back of mind. we will leave the house and prime minister there as he takes questions from parliamentarians. we are going to take a break. we will be back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. let's talk about golf. the u.s....
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. >> yeah malik and margaret. we will take two. >> hyanmack i am a journalist. i have a question with regard to iraq. as the present opportunities for cooperation between the u.s. and iran although both sides have officially denied that and secondly how do you see the future of iraq? would you agree that a unified solution is a good solution or would you see a division of iraq? thank you. >> margaret your question was about opportunity with iraq? okay. >> hi. margaret williams ipi. two very quick questions. the first one is regarding turkey. i meant you mentioned turkey a couple of times in your speech. i'm wondering if you could elaborate on how you think iran sees the relationship with turkey going forward particularly vis-À-vis iraq and what has happened in mosul and elsewhere and secondarily could you talk about yemen and how potential for dialogue of some sort between iran and saudi vis-À-vis yemen could possibly materialize? >> can you take this to? >> gamman is the easiest for iran and saudi arabia to cooperate compared to iraq and syria. definitely this
. >> yeah malik and margaret. we will take two. >> hyanmack i am a journalist. i have a question with regard to iraq. as the present opportunities for cooperation between the u.s. and iran although both sides have officially denied that and secondly how do you see the future of iraq? would you agree that a unified solution is a good solution or would you see a division of iraq? thank you. >> margaret your question was about opportunity with iraq? okay. >> hi. margaret...
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he favoredat malik those generals. the ongoing problems between sunni and shia. >> governor cuomo visited afghanistan and it was his second trip since he had been in office. he also rode the subway to tell of thenot to be afraid subway system or that there were any further threats to our city. many of the troops were sunni. other than a symbolic gesture, should we be worried that it could heat up in a heightened way here? society and ween have had plots against the subway system. since september 11. we have to be concerned and be on guard. new york city is doing more than any city in the world to protect. every day, at least 1000 police officers to protect the city from terrorism. people stationed overseas. everything that could reasonably be done is being done. there are no guarantees. the islamic state represents a game changer in u.s. securities. are these threats any different? classic couple of things have happened cap -- happened. -- >> a couple of things have happened. to the extent this is seen to be an attack
he favoredat malik those generals. the ongoing problems between sunni and shia. >> governor cuomo visited afghanistan and it was his second trip since he had been in office. he also rode the subway to tell of thenot to be afraid subway system or that there were any further threats to our city. many of the troops were sunni. other than a symbolic gesture, should we be worried that it could heat up in a heightened way here? society and ween have had plots against the subway system. since...
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butchering his own people and acting as a recruiting sergeant to the extremist, and secondly, with the malikernment, we had a government that did not represent all the people of -- with the al maliki government, we had a government that did not represent all of the people. missiles can kill terrorist but good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front of wind as we debate this afternoon. >> they now know how to do it and will get full comment democratic support. it is absolutely essential. i think there is a lot more that needs to be done. .ny to discuss this directly we need to make sure the government in iraq is not just supporting the shia community, people inng together united country with armed forces that are respected by every part of that community. that hasn't happened yet. it is happening. i think president obama was right to delay this action until we had an iraqi government with whom we could work with as a good partner. i will just make a little progress with my speech and i will take several interventions. as i said, we have to take action home and abroad
butchering his own people and acting as a recruiting sergeant to the extremist, and secondly, with the malikernment, we had a government that did not represent all the people of -- with the al maliki government, we had a government that did not represent all of the people. missiles can kill terrorist but good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front of wind as we debate this afternoon. >> they now know how to do it and will get full comment democratic support. it...
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some of the best brand negative malik is not have a lot of money in them -- >> we want to shorten the time that fda to get this review done as quick as possible to get the drug out there. we want to help companies decide if it's in their economic interest to do this. what do we need to do a? >> the last pieces one that was delivered to the public and i would agree with dr. thomas there's a reimbursement problem. i don't particularly like the solution. at the chatham house work were looking at the linkage which is using the companies will be generously rewarded on something that has nothing to do with molly. i think everyone would agree we don't want but i $100,000 prize on a drug into the company a reason to over promote it. so there needs to be significant price type or bardic rant type reward for companies -- barda, which is what glaxosmithkline has suggested. to give significant rewards to the companies after they delivered a drug to the market. >> i would suggest that we may be better off with much more money in biomedical research at nih at the universities around the country. be
some of the best brand negative malik is not have a lot of money in them -- >> we want to shorten the time that fda to get this review done as quick as possible to get the drug out there. we want to help companies decide if it's in their economic interest to do this. what do we need to do a? >> the last pieces one that was delivered to the public and i would agree with dr. thomas there's a reimbursement problem. i don't particularly like the solution. at the chatham house work were...
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they would use that to strengthen their position in iraq, a physician they have lost now with malik it. malki was an iranian public -- puppet. return to the iranian dissidents, that are stationed right now. let's start treating them as human beings, as citizens, and giving them freedom of movement. let's let them take the sewage out of the camp. let's treat them as criminals. they are the enemy of iran. look at the 10 points, it reads like america's declaration of independence. in favor of freedom of religion, freedom of rest, all of the things we hold near and dear in america. why should they not be a friend of america and why should we support them? that of them. after all, america guaranteed their safety and security. we should not say we no longer have a role in that just because we are no longer in iraq. we need to let the prime minister as if theyat them are american citizens and any attack on them is an attack against america. ambassador was asked about what the u.s. is and is not willing to do when it comes to iran yesterday on faith and nation. here's a bit of what she had to
they would use that to strengthen their position in iraq, a physician they have lost now with malik it. malki was an iranian public -- puppet. return to the iranian dissidents, that are stationed right now. let's start treating them as human beings, as citizens, and giving them freedom of movement. let's let them take the sewage out of the camp. let's treat them as criminals. they are the enemy of iran. look at the 10 points, it reads like america's declaration of independence. in favor of...
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anding malik you to decide give them a chance of are .resented of government we saw hundred and 16,000 airstrikes when kuwait was occupied. we need a robust response. unitsthat many iraqis what they need to confront isil, not just the free syrian army, but the sunni awakening. when they rose up against al qaeda, and the fact that that strategy worked, it can work against isil. we have here an organization on the ground, at jihadist group, that has carried out massacres of christians, and yazidis, shias, sunnis, beheading two american journalists, enslaving minority women, turning them into concubines. frankly, a jihadist group that demands the international community come together to suppress and defeat it. it's good that we have finally acknowledged that we do have a partner on the ground in syria. just not one that is adequately trained and adequately supplied to take on the four middle -- the formidable isil threat. attacked inbe syria. it has to be attacked in syria because the sanctuary, the base of operation, is on the syrian side of the border. to defeat a terrorist group you ha
anding malik you to decide give them a chance of are .resented of government we saw hundred and 16,000 airstrikes when kuwait was occupied. we need a robust response. unitsthat many iraqis what they need to confront isil, not just the free syrian army, but the sunni awakening. when they rose up against al qaeda, and the fact that that strategy worked, it can work against isil. we have here an organization on the ground, at jihadist group, that has carried out massacres of christians, and...
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butchering his own people and acting as a recruiting sergeant to the extremist, and secondly, with the malik e-government, we had a government that did not represent all the people of -- with the al maliki government, we had a government that did not represent all of the people. missiles can kill terrorist but good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front of wind as we debate this afternoon. >> they now know how to do it and will get full comment democratic support. it is absolutely essential. i think there is a lot more that needs to be done. .ny to discuss this directly we need to make sure the government in iraq is not just supporting the shia community, people inng together united country with armed forces that are respected by every part of that community. that hasn't happened yet. it is happening. i think president obama was right to delay this action until we had an iraqi government with whom we could work with as a good partner. i will just make a little progress with my speech and i will take several interventions. as i said, we have to take action home and
butchering his own people and acting as a recruiting sergeant to the extremist, and secondly, with the malik e-government, we had a government that did not represent all the people of -- with the al maliki government, we had a government that did not represent all of the people. missiles can kill terrorist but good governance will kill terrorism. we should have that thought front of wind as we debate this afternoon. >> they now know how to do it and will get full comment democratic...
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they would use that to strengthen their position in iraq, a physician they have lost now with malik it. malki was an iranian public -- puppet. return to the iranian dissidents, that are stationed right now. let's start treating them as human beings, as citizens, and giving them freedom of movement. let's let them take the sewage out of the camp. let's treat them as criminals. they are the enemy of iran. look at the 10 points, it reads like america's declaration of independence. in favor of freedom of religion, freedom of rest, all of the things we hold near and dear in america. why should they not be a friend of america and why should we support them? that of them. after all, america guaranteed their safety and security. we should not say we no longer have a role in that just because we are no longer in iraq. we need to let the prime minister as if theyat them are american citizens and any attack on them is an attack against america. ambassador was asked about what the u.s. is and is not willing to do when it comes to iran yesterday on faith and nation. here's a bit of what she had to
they would use that to strengthen their position in iraq, a physician they have lost now with malik it. malki was an iranian public -- puppet. return to the iranian dissidents, that are stationed right now. let's start treating them as human beings, as citizens, and giving them freedom of movement. let's let them take the sewage out of the camp. let's treat them as criminals. they are the enemy of iran. look at the 10 points, it reads like america's declaration of independence. in favor of...
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some of the best brand negative malik is not have a lot of money in them -- >> we want to shorten the time that fda to get this review done as quick as possible to get the drug out there. we want to help companies decide if it's in their economic interest to do this. what do we need to do a? >> the last pieces one that was delivered to the public and i would agree with dr. thomas there's a reimbursement problem. i don't particularly like the solution. at the chatham house work were looking at the linkage which is using the companies will be generously rewarded on something that has nothing to do with molly. i think everyone would agree we don't want but i $100,000 prize on a drug into the company a reason to over promote it. so there needs to be significant price type or bardic rant type reward for companies -- barda, which is what glaxosmithkline has suggested. to give significant rewards to the companies after they delivered a drug to the market. >> i would suggest that we may be better off with much more money in biomedical research at nih at the universities around the country. be
some of the best brand negative malik is not have a lot of money in them -- >> we want to shorten the time that fda to get this review done as quick as possible to get the drug out there. we want to help companies decide if it's in their economic interest to do this. what do we need to do a? >> the last pieces one that was delivered to the public and i would agree with dr. thomas there's a reimbursement problem. i don't particularly like the solution. at the chatham house work were...
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malik is gone, and this new us toment wants us, needs come in either with airstrikes, training, command and control, or special forces necessary but without boots on the ground, but serious is a different situation. you allude to the fact it is much as we seem to despise -- >> we will leave this discussion from this morning's washington journal to go live to the white house to hear from susan rice. she began about five minutes ago talking about the u.s. taking on isis. mark one yearwill since the president launched the civil society initiative last year at the general assembly. this was a groundbreaking effort to support, defend, and sustain the work of civil society amidst a rising tide of restrictions on its work. the president will make his andess to the u.n. assembly with a landmark meeting the security council. this is another element of our comprehensive response to the proposed -- post -- challenge posed by isil. the resolution will expand on current obligations within international law and counter violent extremism, which is a key part of the effort to suppress the foreign terro
malik is gone, and this new us toment wants us, needs come in either with airstrikes, training, command and control, or special forces necessary but without boots on the ground, but serious is a different situation. you allude to the fact it is much as we seem to despise -- >> we will leave this discussion from this morning's washington journal to go live to the white house to hear from susan rice. she began about five minutes ago talking about the u.s. taking on isis. mark one yearwill...