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some misbehavior at this age in your life is great. fun has got to be a part of your productive life always. [applause] you have got to have relief, you've got to joke with your friends, play a little prank that is harmless. a lot of that misbehavior i spotted in the most creative people in the computer industry that i ever meet. i have those emotional memories of a time that they played a joke on but it or smiled or what made them laugh. that is creative thought. i came up with a formula, h = s- f. happiness is what life is about. it does not matter how money yacht you have, how much money you make, the day you die, if you have been running everything tight, but another person is out on the streets, homeless, smiling, telling jokes and having a fun time, who would you rather be with you die? i decided i would rather be the fun person. happiness equals smiles minas frowns. easy one. it led me to formulas in my life to avoid things that would eventually make me frown. try to set yourself up so that things can happen, not the way you wou
some misbehavior at this age in your life is great. fun has got to be a part of your productive life always. [applause] you have got to have relief, you've got to joke with your friends, play a little prank that is harmless. a lot of that misbehavior i spotted in the most creative people in the computer industry that i ever meet. i have those emotional memories of a time that they played a joke on but it or smiled or what made them laugh. that is creative thought. i came up with a formula, h =...
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. >> allegations of misbehavior among monks have caused a stir in thailand. the country's governing religious party is investigating a video which shows supposedly modest monks living the high life. >> a simple life of poverty and meditative prayer. a traditional image of buddhist monks in thailand. until this video began circulating on the internet, three monks onboard a private jet in the lap of luxury. while they're not doing anything particularly out of ne, it's the brand named luggage bags and glasses that have others shouting scandal. the head of buddhism has had to step in saying the conduct does not breach the rules but that the monks were acting inappropriately. it added, when bhuto was alive there were no cars, phones or cameras and the rules were simpler. while the monks need to keep abreast with new knowledge, current events and technology, they're restrained to choosing the appropriate tools. thailand has the world's largest buddhist population. in the past, young boys have become novice monks as a right of passage to adulthood. but that practice
. >> allegations of misbehavior among monks have caused a stir in thailand. the country's governing religious party is investigating a video which shows supposedly modest monks living the high life. >> a simple life of poverty and meditative prayer. a traditional image of buddhist monks in thailand. until this video began circulating on the internet, three monks onboard a private jet in the lap of luxury. while they're not doing anything particularly out of ne, it's the brand named...
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government agency which just struggle to hold senior bankers to account for alleged misbehavior in recent years notice how one point six billion euros could go missing or were dollars in this case and it's all alleged that tens of billions of euros that went missing from the greek government accounts and now the italian government accounts as all alleged misbehavior and misconduct. for i remember correctly in the case of grace and dale's mother they turned up to some billion euros or something and they're suddenly magically appeared out of nowhere they're not sure where that came from but the lady likes to eat cakes and she needed a billion dollars of the tickets out of the work and from i don't know i just quit i'm suddenly wealthy i don't talk to anybody anymore i don't know what happened and so here one point six billion dollars went missing and there's a civil case no possible criminal case against this guy right now let's look at what happened with one point two million little tiny dollars just a fraction of the one point six billion that we're missing at m.f. global one point two mi
government agency which just struggle to hold senior bankers to account for alleged misbehavior in recent years notice how one point six billion euros could go missing or were dollars in this case and it's all alleged that tens of billions of euros that went missing from the greek government accounts and now the italian government accounts as all alleged misbehavior and misconduct. for i remember correctly in the case of grace and dale's mother they turned up to some billion euros or something...
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these are not misbehaviors. can you trust the military to enforce the law here?> well, you have to understand, chris, that my decision today was guided by years of experience as a courtroom prosecutors handling hundreds of these cases. and i believe what we have done today has strengthened the environment for successful prosecutions and it will support the victims. we have taken out of the chain of command the review. so if a commander doesn't agree with a lawyer, then it goes straight up to the civilian secretary of that branch of the military. no uniform. secondly, if both the lawyer and the commander say you know we don't want to handle this, it gets another review. the most important thing we have worry about in this area is retaliation against the victim. in what we passed today, unlike the previous proposal, it's a crime to retaliate and i firmly believe that victims will have less retaliation when the commander has signed off on the case going forward rather than just lawyers outside the unit that no one knows. >> what happens if you're a sergeant and it's
these are not misbehaviors. can you trust the military to enforce the law here?> well, you have to understand, chris, that my decision today was guided by years of experience as a courtroom prosecutors handling hundreds of these cases. and i believe what we have done today has strengthened the environment for successful prosecutions and it will support the victims. we have taken out of the chain of command the review. so if a commander doesn't agree with a lawyer, then it goes straight up to...
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you don't need to pound the table about the misbehavior in cincinnati. i'm going to clean up the mess at the irs. >> you don't need to overplay your hand. in terms of political theater, darrell issa has certainly done that. >> the irs is paying for the government with our money. thank you. coming up, there's a new frontline in the battle over sexual assaults in the u.s. military. the senate armed services committee is, woulding on legislation to help protect members of our military from abuse, but one key provision is being tripped center the bill. plus, feeding big government paranoia. ed snowden is on the lam, of course. he's running literally for his life. that's the thinking according to ron paul who says he's worried that the american government is going to kill snowden with a drone strike. okay? and money talk. new york mayor mike bloomberg is asking big donors to withhold making donations to democrats in the senate who didn't vote in favor of the gun safety bill. and bill clinton received a bill award yesterday. that's in the sideshow coming up. t
you don't need to pound the table about the misbehavior in cincinnati. i'm going to clean up the mess at the irs. >> you don't need to overplay your hand. in terms of political theater, darrell issa has certainly done that. >> the irs is paying for the government with our money. thank you. coming up, there's a new frontline in the battle over sexual assaults in the u.s. military. the senate armed services committee is, woulding on legislation to help protect members of our military...
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struggle but he is one of the more extreme cases we've dealt with as far as the constant cutting and misbehavior only begun to heal since two cutting incidents weeks earlier. >> i wasn't thinking at the time. i was aggravated. angry. i couldn't think of anything else. >> i've done it periodically off and on over the years, but i felt that, you know, the situation, it got too tough, that i couldn't deal with it and i might have retaliated physically. so i took the critical retaliation out on myself. >> doctors says his squinting is the result of being poked in the eye why in the infirmary. one of several allegations he has made against staff. >> doctor's allegation against staff was never found warranted. it was checked, but unfounded. he was wanting to be moved out into the dormitory. using those allegations against staff to try to dictate where he could live. >> staff denies injuring him, doctor has been injuring himself since childhood. >> the first time i cut i was in my teens. growing up in foster care, i felt they had done me wrong taking me away from my family. you know? i wouldn't talk to
struggle but he is one of the more extreme cases we've dealt with as far as the constant cutting and misbehavior only begun to heal since two cutting incidents weeks earlier. >> i wasn't thinking at the time. i was aggravated. angry. i couldn't think of anything else. >> i've done it periodically off and on over the years, but i felt that, you know, the situation, it got too tough, that i couldn't deal with it and i might have retaliated physically. so i took the critical...
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. >> serious misbehavior that may make people have flashbacks to the secret service scandal. >> the secret servicemen were fired. >> but the larger issue here -- and what the report that is public that gets at, is that there basically is -- there is a culture of cover-up maybe too strong, but there is certainly a culture at the state department where you do not feel as if investigations are -- can fully be conducted without the looming presence of a political appointee that's a supervisor in some form or another. other agencies around the government have sort of reorganized in a way to prevent these potential conflicts of interest where you have a political appointee or somebody that could tell an investigator -- make an investigator feel as if, i got to listen to them. maybe i will take my foot off the gas here a little bit, that there isn't enough outside independence when it comes to the investigator, whether it is the diplomatic security corps or the inspector general themsel s themselves. state department, there is a large he shall issue here. >> the issue involves, ruth, the question
. >> serious misbehavior that may make people have flashbacks to the secret service scandal. >> the secret servicemen were fired. >> but the larger issue here -- and what the report that is public that gets at, is that there basically is -- there is a culture of cover-up maybe too strong, but there is certainly a culture at the state department where you do not feel as if investigations are -- can fully be conducted without the looming presence of a political appointee that's...
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now a whistle blower with credibility saying that hillary clinton's state department covered up misbehavior by an american ambassador and other state department officials, prosecution and drugs are allegedly involved. >> i'm not going to talk about specific cases. but i can say broadly that the notion that we would not vigorously pursue criminal misconduct in a case, in any case is preposterous. >> bill: okay, fine. another round of investigations loom. we now add this sort of situation in benghazi. the irs, spying on reporters, and the possible spying on calls and emails made by american citizens. what's next? breaking into a washington hotel? it's clear the obama administration is under siege with all these allegations. and the president himself must step up and stop the chaos. surely he knows what happened in libya by now. so he should tell us who ordered ambassador rice to mislead the world? who denied protection to the ambassador when he asked for it. and who gave the standdown order on september 11th? also, the president should have asked attorney general holder to resign last week. t
now a whistle blower with credibility saying that hillary clinton's state department covered up misbehavior by an american ambassador and other state department officials, prosecution and drugs are allegedly involved. >> i'm not going to talk about specific cases. but i can say broadly that the notion that we would not vigorously pursue criminal misconduct in a case, in any case is preposterous. >> bill: okay, fine. another round of investigations loom. we now add this sort of...
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i found that there was evidence of personal misbehavior, that the swedish prosecutor decided that there may have been a crime and they wanted him to come to sweden to be arrested and charged and face the consequences for that crime. but i think what julian did is he tried to take those charges which were personal and to conflate them with the transparency agenda to say, no, no, no, these are not about me, these are about people trying to prevent my freedom of speech. and i think that's wrong. >> rose: and the people within wikileaks thought he was wrong, too. >> indeed. they felt very strongly -- they all advised him to take care of this matter in person. instead he decided no, not to separate the two but make it part of wikileaks. >> rose: thank you. the film is called "we still secrets, the story of wikileaks." siobhan gorman from the "wall street journal," thank you. no one knows it better so thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: president obama and president xi jinping met face to face in california on friday and saturday of this pa
i found that there was evidence of personal misbehavior, that the swedish prosecutor decided that there may have been a crime and they wanted him to come to sweden to be arrested and charged and face the consequences for that crime. but i think what julian did is he tried to take those charges which were personal and to conflate them with the transparency agenda to say, no, no, no, these are not about me, these are about people trying to prevent my freedom of speech. and i think that's wrong....
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what should be news is malfeasance, misbehavior, lying. not the fact we have a source in the north korean leadership. >> congresswoman, do you think the attorney general needs to resign at this point? >> i think that the attorney general has definitely lost the trust of the american people. when you are out in my district, people feel betrayed by the conduct of this administration and this attorney general. and, you know, it is an issue of leadership. just as david sets the standards and decorum for his department and his classroom, the president sets that for the administration. and people are wanting answers. they don't want excuses. they want accountability. they don't want evasion. they have lost the trust. i think it'll take a generation to rebuild trust in the federal government at this point. >> let me bring in tom brokaw who's with us from new york. special correspondent for nbc news, obviously. tom, you've talked about this. this week you've covered and lived through a lot of these in washington. you were struck and tom friedman j
what should be news is malfeasance, misbehavior, lying. not the fact we have a source in the north korean leadership. >> congresswoman, do you think the attorney general needs to resign at this point? >> i think that the attorney general has definitely lost the trust of the american people. when you are out in my district, people feel betrayed by the conduct of this administration and this attorney general. and, you know, it is an issue of leadership. just as david sets the...
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you see, it seems house republicans would rather talk about the benghazi tragedy misbehavior and the i.r.s. and the justice department struggles with the press than talk about an economy that's slowly improving, despite their best concentrated efforts. last month unemployment dropped to 7.5%, not a very good number with nearly 12 million unemployed but a vast improvement over may 2009 when one out of ten american workers was out looking for a job. while this year's federal deficit is expected to come in at some $642 billion that's a major improvement over the previous four years which each saw deficits that topped a trillion. and for more, it is my great pleasure to welcome back to "viewpoint," former new york governor, eliot spitzer. hello, sir. >> thank you for inviting me. >> john: it is a little to have you back. welcome back to your old house. >> it is yours now. >> john: i have the ratings to prove it. confidence is up. unemployment is down. deficits are down. while our republican friends are focused on scandal, has the economy suddenly gone from a minus to a plus for this pres
you see, it seems house republicans would rather talk about the benghazi tragedy misbehavior and the i.r.s. and the justice department struggles with the press than talk about an economy that's slowly improving, despite their best concentrated efforts. last month unemployment dropped to 7.5%, not a very good number with nearly 12 million unemployed but a vast improvement over may 2009 when one out of ten american workers was out looking for a job. while this year's federal deficit is expected...
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having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior or improper conduct of a witness. >> yeah. >> whether you can understand that the committee cannot be turned into every member -- everyone coming and doing that. >> mr. chairman -- >> ms. lerner was here pursuant to a deposition, sorry, pursuant to a subpoena and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, just one moment. mr. chairman, i'm not trying to make this more difficult than it should be. it's just that i think that when we are dealing with -- i'm or very sensitive to this, this constitution. because i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for it. and i just when we're dealing with people's rights, i think that we need to make sure that at least -- the only thing that i was asking, and i know that you've denied it now, and that's all well and good. the only thing i was asking was that we make sure that the members when they vote, they have access to the legal sides of this argument. there are clearly two sides. and, but the chairman is the chairman, and so i yield back. >> many i th
having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior or improper conduct of a witness. >> yeah. >> whether you can understand that the committee cannot be turned into every member -- everyone coming and doing that. >> mr. chairman -- >> ms. lerner was here pursuant to a deposition, sorry, pursuant to a subpoena and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, just one moment. mr. chairman, i'm not trying to...
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we have the state department allegedly covering up criminal misbehavior, potential criminal his behavior. and suddenly, president goes hi! >> did you do the one about kathleen sebelius trying to raise money from people who she supposed to regulated? >> megyn: he is the luckiest person in washington because that has gotten very little air time. >> it's not been a super spring and early summer for the administration. i think that those five, six, seven things, i think that gets you there. president, though, we don't know what he said in these meetings because they were agreed to as off the record sessions. then the president popped in, a pop-by. they were already off the record. what are you going to do. peter benker from the "new york times" told the people at buzz feed, he characterized it but wasn't able to get into the details but we're left with the thought that you probably got from the president is what you generally get in the white house press briefings or had been getting in the white house press briefings after they talked into apocalypse now, how dare you people be so focused o
we have the state department allegedly covering up criminal misbehavior, potential criminal his behavior. and suddenly, president goes hi! >> did you do the one about kathleen sebelius trying to raise money from people who she supposed to regulated? >> megyn: he is the luckiest person in washington because that has gotten very little air time. >> it's not been a super spring and early summer for the administration. i think that those five, six, seven things, i think that gets...
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marshalls for felonies, and hundreds of thousands for lesser crimes, misdemeanors basically, and this misbehaviorwas common. there were rapes, 130 some soldiers executed usually for murder and/or rape in europe in world war ii, french villages, especially in normandy that protested american soldiers and british, and complaints from eisenhower that french women were afraid to go out at night without escorts because they were accosted. this is a part of war. war makes good soldiers do bad things and bad soldiers do terrible things and i think to believe otherwise is not to understand what war does to the soul. this behavior, it's part of the story of world war ii. >> host: roger in california, go ahead with the question or comment. >> caller: yeah, i was a machine gunner if the first infantry in vietnam, and i taught at cal state, psychology of violence and survival, and your comments are just right on the money. it's really true about what it does to soldiers, but i wanted to ask you i read all three volumes, and your work is not just good, it's brilliant. i hope you get a pretty ser on the latest
marshalls for felonies, and hundreds of thousands for lesser crimes, misdemeanors basically, and this misbehaviorwas common. there were rapes, 130 some soldiers executed usually for murder and/or rape in europe in world war ii, french villages, especially in normandy that protested american soldiers and british, and complaints from eisenhower that french women were afraid to go out at night without escorts because they were accosted. this is a part of war. war makes good soldiers do bad things...
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having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior, improper conduct of a witness. you can understand the committee cannot be turned into everyone coming and doing that. ms. lerner was here pursuant to a deposition, a subpoena, and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, one moment. mr. chairman, i am not trying to make this more difficult than it should be. it is just that i think when we are dealing with -- i'm very sensitive to this constitution, because i would not be here if it was not for it. we are dealing with people's rights, i think we need to make sure that at least -- the only thing i was asking and i know you have denied it, and that is all well and good, the only thing i was asking is we make sure that the members when they vote, they have access to the legal assessments of these arguments. the chairman is the chairman, and so i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. i will hold the record opened the end of the day. does any member wish to speak of the bill? the gentleman from florida. >> again, from the perspective
having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior, improper conduct of a witness. you can understand the committee cannot be turned into everyone coming and doing that. ms. lerner was here pursuant to a deposition, a subpoena, and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, one moment. mr. chairman, i am not trying to make this more difficult than it should be. it is just that i think when we are dealing with -- i'm very...
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i'm willing to take a look, if there are progressive groups, if it was equal opportunity misbehavior look at it. >> peter: mr. werfel says, we haven't finished our investigation, but there doesn't appear to be anything wrong. >> steve: don't you think we would have heard from some groups on thes left had they been targeted before? >> dana: there is targeting and then there is harassment. even if they were on the be on the look outlist, what sort of harassment did they have? i don't understand why they couldn't have done an independent investigation because the irs -- i think danny werfel is a good -- he's trying to do his best job, but i don't think people will truly trust the irs to investigate itself. i just don't. >> peter: we need that. >> steve: we do. meanwhile, let's talk about this, a lot of people don't trust the nsa now that we found that the super spy agency is spying on all of us. the leaker, edward snowden, appears to be stuck in russia, behind the scenes the united states is threatening russia. state department has contacted ecuador and iceland. what's interesting is no
i'm willing to take a look, if there are progressive groups, if it was equal opportunity misbehavior look at it. >> peter: mr. werfel says, we haven't finished our investigation, but there doesn't appear to be anything wrong. >> steve: don't you think we would have heard from some groups on thes left had they been targeted before? >> dana: there is targeting and then there is harassment. even if they were on the be on the look outlist, what sort of harassment did they have? i...
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what should be news is malfeasance, misbehavior, lying. not the fact we have a source in the north korean leadership. >> congresswoman, do you think the attorney general needs to resign at this point? >> i think that the attorney general has definitely lost the trust of the american people. when you are out in my district, people feel betrayed by the conduct of this administration and this attorney general. and, you know, it is an issue of leadership. just as david sets the standards and decorum for his department and his classroom, the president sets that for the administration. and people are wanting answers. they don't want excuses. they want accountability. they don't want evasion. they have lost the trust. i think it'll take a generation to rebuild trust in the federal government at this point. >> let me bring in tom brokaw who's with us from new york. special correspondent for nbc news, of course, and tom, you've talked about this. this week you've covered and lived through a lot of these in washington. you were struck and tom friedm
what should be news is malfeasance, misbehavior, lying. not the fact we have a source in the north korean leadership. >> congresswoman, do you think the attorney general needs to resign at this point? >> i think that the attorney general has definitely lost the trust of the american people. when you are out in my district, people feel betrayed by the conduct of this administration and this attorney general. and, you know, it is an issue of leadership. just as david sets the...
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there's no room for misbehavior of any kind that may hinder the readiness, the morale and the safety of our units and i look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure passage of this important language. and thank you, madam speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: thank you, madam speaker. i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague the committee on tactical air and land forces, the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for two minutes. mr. turner: thank you, madam speaker. in 2008, maria, a female marine from my community, stepped forward to report a sexual assault from another marine. she was viciously murdered by the accused. her mother, mary, took up the issue of sexual assault in the military, and i have worked with her since 2008 on legislative solutions in trying to change the culture in the military. it's in that that i rise today in support of h.r. 1864, the work of representativ
there's no room for misbehavior of any kind that may hinder the readiness, the morale and the safety of our units and i look forward to working with my colleagues to ensure passage of this important language. and thank you, madam speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: thank you, madam speaker. i yield two minutes to my friend and colleague the committee on...
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having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior, improper conduct of a witness. you can understand the committee cannot be turned into everyone coming and doing that. to lerner was here pursuant a deposition, a subpoena, and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, one moment. mr. chairman, i am not trying to make this more difficult than it should be. it is just that i think when we are dealing with -- i'm very sensitive to this constitution, because i would not be here if it was not for it. we are dealing with people's rights, i think we need to make sure that at least -- the only thing i was asking and i know you have denied it, and that is all well and good, the only thing i was asking is we make sure that the members when they vote, they have access to the legal assessments of these arguments. there are clearly two sides. the chairman is the chairman, and so i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. i will hold the record opene until the end of the day. does any member wish to speak of the bill? the gentleman from florida. >
having said that, i cannot nor would any chairman of either party hold hearings every time there is misbehavior, improper conduct of a witness. you can understand the committee cannot be turned into everyone coming and doing that. to lerner was here pursuant a deposition, a subpoena, and was represented by counsel. >> mr. chairman, one moment. mr. chairman, i am not trying to make this more difficult than it should be. it is just that i think when we are dealing with -- i'm very sensitive...