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and, general meese, what a privilege to have to you with us. and your time is as attorney general in the decades you've seen the fbi evolve, i wanted to ask you to take a minute to, each one of you, talk a little bit about that critical, critical, critical change in the fundamental culture of the fbi from, obviously, they've got to continue as law enforcement officers be sure they're protecting the constitutional rights of those people they're investigating, but in this intelligence aspect, a change in culture that you just mentioned, general meese, i just wanted to explore that a little more. talk to us how from what you've seen so far in your initial inquiries the fbi has been able to adapt, integrate that intention-gattering capability -- intelligence-gathering capability with their traditional mission of strictly as a law enforcement entity looking to preserve evidence that would succeed in a prosecution in court. there are different missions. and how do you see them overlapping and adapting so far? >> well, i think each of us will present
and, general meese, what a privilege to have to you with us. and your time is as attorney general in the decades you've seen the fbi evolve, i wanted to ask you to take a minute to, each one of you, talk a little bit about that critical, critical, critical change in the fundamental culture of the fbi from, obviously, they've got to continue as law enforcement officers be sure they're protecting the constitutional rights of those people they're investigating, but in this intelligence aspect, a...
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this is right along app area of warm meese air loving to the north.lood watches and warnings are in effect. you can see the cluster of strong storms here, close-up view shows that is some gusty wind maybe very heavy rain with this. just flood watches and warnings with this cluster of storms pushing to the east. isolated strong storms will be later today. getting this warm humid air out of the south. this is a dry line developing here just south and east of that low. right through texas, oklahoma and pushing east. this is the main area for severe weather today with all of that moisture coming in from the south. that area moves east tomorrow. i'll look at that in the national forecast coming up, dell? >> thank you very much. >>> mary barra is facing another tough day of questions right now. randall pinkston is in washington. randall there were a lot of questions yesterday concerning safety regulations what are they focusing on today. >> first of all, let me just say this hearing is getting off with a roaring start. it will be between the subcommittee on
this is right along app area of warm meese air loving to the north.lood watches and warnings are in effect. you can see the cluster of strong storms here, close-up view shows that is some gusty wind maybe very heavy rain with this. just flood watches and warnings with this cluster of storms pushing to the east. isolated strong storms will be later today. getting this warm humid air out of the south. this is a dry line developing here just south and east of that low. right through texas,...
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when you saw ronald reagan you said that there is ed meese and morty anderson and judge clark and paul so it was natural when he became president of january 20, 1981, the conservatives moved into the white house. some of us are meeting with a presidential candidate i guess i shouldn't identify him here. he goes around the table and he says 20, 25 what is your issue and what is your issue and tony, what's yours and gerry, what's yours? i'm towards the end of the table and he said richard what is yours? i said with all due respect to my friend, governor, they are all wrong. .. they walk with us. some of the governors do the same so if you haven't walked with conservatives for the last 15 or 20 years, if you move in that white house you are not likely to all of a sudden surround yourself with conservatives. i have our company of 77 employees and their presidents mark stevens. mark comes into my office with four or five executives. richard we have studied this problem and we think you should go over there. i'm likely to say i trust these people and have confidence in their judgment. i'm hi
when you saw ronald reagan you said that there is ed meese and morty anderson and judge clark and paul so it was natural when he became president of january 20, 1981, the conservatives moved into the white house. some of us are meeting with a presidential candidate i guess i shouldn't identify him here. he goes around the table and he says 20, 25 what is your issue and what is your issue and tony, what's yours and gerry, what's yours? i'm towards the end of the table and he said richard what is...
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and provide all of the tools that you need to bridge meese different worlds. >> mobile advertising accounts for 59% of facebook revenue up 30% from a year ago. that's why it was a huge topic in the conference. >>> jake ward, what did we learn today from the conference? >> reporter: well, the big news today david is the facebook audience network. it's a mobile ad network that facebook is debuting. if you build apps, you'll be able to put ads that draw on user information that comes from facebook, which is to say a lot of information. what they like, where they live, what they do, that will be instantly built in the apps that you build. if you log into an app and you don't want to give over credentials and facebook information, you can log in anonymously. but here's the fine print, turns out facebook gets all that information. s just that the third party app developer does not get it. the big theme was mobile but they talked about growing up. mark zuckerberg had sort of a ruminating kind of self regard speech at the end where he tal talked about having just turned to the ripe old age 30, and
and provide all of the tools that you need to bridge meese different worlds. >> mobile advertising accounts for 59% of facebook revenue up 30% from a year ago. that's why it was a huge topic in the conference. >>> jake ward, what did we learn today from the conference? >> reporter: well, the big news today david is the facebook audience network. it's a mobile ad network that facebook is debuting. if you build apps, you'll be able to put ads that draw on user information...
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they're acting like donald trump mini meese. on the other said airbnb, expect us to be called tax cheats or slum lords. our argument we help the little guy make money. that is where we're coming from. we do pay taxes into new york. melissa: but, scott, you have to worry. if 2/3 of their business is illegal, what kind of business do they have going forward? >> well, they're going to work with the states. that is the tough things that is going on right now, melissa, facing states in this country. is finding a way for airbnb to operate legally or get justin bieber deported. because the thing i like about airbnb, they're providing a cool service. they're a disruptor. if you look back in history through the tech phase a lot of these companies, uber is another one. melissa: there are some folks out there that might say the same thing, if it is illegal, it is illegal. >> talking about today. airbnb is helping a lot of homeowners. you look back in the history of airbnb, a lot of people were getting foreclosed on, get kicked out of their
they're acting like donald trump mini meese. on the other said airbnb, expect us to be called tax cheats or slum lords. our argument we help the little guy make money. that is where we're coming from. we do pay taxes into new york. melissa: but, scott, you have to worry. if 2/3 of their business is illegal, what kind of business do they have going forward? >> well, they're going to work with the states. that is the tough things that is going on right now, melissa, facing states in this...
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. >> rose: the meese you wrote in the "new york times" magazine just simply blanked out in pakistan. >> yes. most of the front page was white. they didn't want to print it, you know. and that was a bit of self censorship but it's because the pressure on the editors in pakistan it's very strong not to cross red lines. you don't talk about pakistan's support for taliban, you don't talk about sponsorship of terrorism which is what it is and you don't talk about nuclear issues which is another huge issue in pakistan. i feel it must come out, it must be open to the people. and then i think with civilian government will, if it helps to be strong will eventually seize back the security policy and foreign policy from the military. in a moment it's all in the hands of the military and they are society a ruinous course. >> rose: bhutta would have done something about it. >> she said she wanted to. in the first term of prime minister she was hood winked and couldn't control things. in the end i talked to her quite a lot in her campaign. she knew what needed to be done and was determined to do i
. >> rose: the meese you wrote in the "new york times" magazine just simply blanked out in pakistan. >> yes. most of the front page was white. they didn't want to print it, you know. and that was a bit of self censorship but it's because the pressure on the editors in pakistan it's very strong not to cross red lines. you don't talk about pakistan's support for taliban, you don't talk about sponsorship of terrorism which is what it is and you don't talk about nuclear issues...
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this was the meese project, to change the courts.now, i think that that progressives on the other hand tend to hit the snooze button on the courts between one confirmation hearing and the next. we don't think about it. so there is this enormous disparity in how much we care. and we really saw that play out, as you said, with the destruction of obama judges until the filibuster reform. but we have seen it play out in the explicit language, with which gop members talked about, oh, we won't put someone on the d.c. circuit court of appeals, considered the next highest court under the supreme court. we won't put someone on there, then the court would be liberal. they're quite open about the project. i think progressives have been very, very slow to understand the intensity with which the gop has not just focused on the court, but i think george w. bush changed the court and i think progressives have not really looked at what that means, as you say, going forward. >> and you mentioned the d.c. circuit, that was the fight last year, republi
this was the meese project, to change the courts.now, i think that that progressives on the other hand tend to hit the snooze button on the courts between one confirmation hearing and the next. we don't think about it. so there is this enormous disparity in how much we care. and we really saw that play out, as you said, with the destruction of obama judges until the filibuster reform. but we have seen it play out in the explicit language, with which gop members talked about, oh, we won't put...
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. >> or the civility paid to ashcroft, janet reno, meese, john mitchell. look at those in the position eric holders has held and the resistance or criticism they faced for different reasons. some may say this is not about race. this is about the lack of providing documents, the fast and furious issue and why the truths has not been given to the american people. >> if congress will have oversight and you ask the executive branch to provide documents and they never come, that's a big problem. >> i think this is about ginning up the base of the party. not getting ratted out of the house again. having them be more over ruled than before. here is dr. ben carson and reverend faulkner. >> i think it is one of the oldest tricks in politics. if you don't like the story, divert attention away from it. the democrats are simply trying to rally your base. using the race card. we don't need more division in our country. race is a very touchy subject for all of us. we may disagree. it's ideas that win the day or lose the day. >> you can't oppose anything that a progressi
. >> or the civility paid to ashcroft, janet reno, meese, john mitchell. look at those in the position eric holders has held and the resistance or criticism they faced for different reasons. some may say this is not about race. this is about the lack of providing documents, the fast and furious issue and why the truths has not been given to the american people. >> if congress will have oversight and you ask the executive branch to provide documents and they never come, that's a big...
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. >> so if that was ashcroft or meese, that would be treated the same way. >> it's consistent with theissue is the wage disparity between men and women. that was brought up. now the "washington post" looks at this and says, two pinocchios. it's not as it appears. your reaction to the senate not pushing forward on it and not getting the 60 votes needed. >> at the end of the day, we need to focus back on a job jobs-driven economy. one of the things we've done recently is found an apprenticeship program that succeeds. the origin of that program is south carolina. there is a way for us to create a partnership program throughout this country and put people back to work. >> 16 to 24-year-olds, unemployment is really high. it used to be kind of easy to get a job back then and among minorities it's even harder and higher. >> yes. 16 to 24-year-olds, 16% unemployment overall. over 30% for minorities. the fact of the matter is, we need to put aside republicans and democrats and focus on americans and find solutions in the private sector that allow folks to go back to work, especially young peopl
. >> so if that was ashcroft or meese, that would be treated the same way. >> it's consistent with theissue is the wage disparity between men and women. that was brought up. now the "washington post" looks at this and says, two pinocchios. it's not as it appears. your reaction to the senate not pushing forward on it and not getting the 60 votes needed. >> at the end of the day, we need to focus back on a job jobs-driven economy. one of the things we've done recently...
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more details as far as official injuries and casualties here in the next few minutes as as you are meese tries to sort out what exactly happened earlier today. thank you very much at his own coming down. and a lot of her supporters last week chelsea manning formerly known as bradley manning announced from present that she has a new team of lawyers for her appeals process she assured readers she's doing well and has met with her new team she's excited to work with them pointing out that they're willing to take her case as far as necessary even to the supreme court to talk about the manning appeal i was joined earlier by nancy holland i wanted to get tourney's on the team i started by asking our how manning was doing what you saw her last. she was doing very well when we met with her we met with her in leavenworth in the prison my partner vincent warden i met with her and she was she's doing fine she's anxious to get on with the next phase of this case yet let's talk about the next phase of this case what made you decide to actually take it on it's a big job for anyone but what was it that
more details as far as official injuries and casualties here in the next few minutes as as you are meese tries to sort out what exactly happened earlier today. thank you very much at his own coming down. and a lot of her supporters last week chelsea manning formerly known as bradley manning announced from present that she has a new team of lawyers for her appeals process she assured readers she's doing well and has met with her new team she's excited to work with them pointing out that they're...
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general ed meese perpetrating the critical chapter on reagan and his keen observations on the early version of this manuscript. most of all i'm grateful for heritage is fine work in conserving and renewing principles of the american founding. my friends, i grew up in bridgeport connecticut, a homeless phineas taylor barnum. pt barnum as he was known was the greatest circus showman in history. let me paint a picture for you of how it was when i was a boy in an industrial new england city and the circus came to town a mile-long train with 60 cars pulled into the train station. trucks moved on to the fairgrounds and local kids began to gather to watch the roustabouts unpack. finally they set out the three huge rings and raised the big tent, which seems to us impossibly big. it held the promise of a thrilling spectacle of the flying trapeze acts, typo -- tightrope walkers a human cannonball firebreather some lion tamer's and then, just bend when it as if things couldn't get any more exciting the roustabouts set up the sideshow acts, the parade of human curiosities, the freak show. these were th
general ed meese perpetrating the critical chapter on reagan and his keen observations on the early version of this manuscript. most of all i'm grateful for heritage is fine work in conserving and renewing principles of the american founding. my friends, i grew up in bridgeport connecticut, a homeless phineas taylor barnum. pt barnum as he was known was the greatest circus showman in history. let me paint a picture for you of how it was when i was a boy in an industrial new england city and the...