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but mr dean fails to turn up and couldn't be reached by phone. journalists talk to the refugees for the first time there is no problem they're ready to come into contact but then they're more experienced friends and it was them to break off all contacts and keep a low profile in this way they multiply the vast army over we go my grounds. in the evening the square and the other will weigh station becomes a shantytown for his legal migrants. the police advise tourists to steer clear of it after nightfall. television cameras attract the attention of many of the inhabitants they begin chanting new versions of old slogans going back to the arab spring the votes your relation right here in italy down with berlusconi i'm down with the right wingers. fear i would say. culture is that so much and there's a huge decision on the market we've got the best sanction of israel movement where does it stand on the question of a few state solution of the palestine israel conflict. f o johnson a refugee from libya has just seen a doctor. he's suffering from a wound
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but mr dean failed to turn up and couldn't be reached by phone. when journalists talk to the refugees for the first time there is no problem they're ready to come into contact but then they're more experienced friends advise them to break off all contacts and keep a low profile in this way they multiply the vast army over legal migrants. in the evening the square near the railway station becomes a shanty town for illegal migrants. the police advised tourists to steer clear of it after nightfall. television cameras attract the attention of many of the inhabitants they began chanting new versions of old slogans going back to the arab spring. revolution right here in italy down with berlusconi and down with the right wingers. fear. well the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in his secret laboratory tim curry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about h
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mr. deansmy question is you referred earlier to the consumption of oil to automobiles and i think you said 50%. my question is how much do we consume to make oils to make plastics and for agriculture and those types of sources? guest: it's quite a bit. it's not a small number. and you're right. about half of our oil goes to motor gasoline and the rest goes for diesel fuel for trucks, a lot of it goes a you say, for the petrol chemicals industry which creates plastic and all manners of things that we use every day in our lives and a little bit is burned to make electricity. but that is where it's going. some of it ends up on our roads as asphalt, tar, the kind of thing that we're pulling out of the tar sands in alberta. and so all of that is a piece of the pie. host: bob deans in the minute and a half we have left here. yesterday was the two-year anniversary of the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. take us through how you think the nation's energy policy has changed over two years since then. gue
mr. deansmy question is you referred earlier to the consumption of oil to automobiles and i think you said 50%. my question is how much do we consume to make oils to make plastics and for agriculture and those types of sources? guest: it's quite a bit. it's not a small number. and you're right. about half of our oil goes to motor gasoline and the rest goes for diesel fuel for trucks, a lot of it goes a you say, for the petrol chemicals industry which creates plastic and all manners of things...
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mr. tangherlini. >> good morning, chairman dean ham, ranking member norton, my name is dan tangherlini, i'm the acting administrator of the u.s. general services administration. i appreciate the opportunity to come before the committee today. first and foremost i want to state that the waste and abuse outlined in the inspector general's report is an outrage and completely antithetical to the goals of the administration. the report details violations of travel rules, acquisition rules and good conduct. just as importantly, those responsible violated rules of common sense, the spirit of public service and the trust that america's taxpayers have placed in us. i speak for the overwhelming majority of gsa staff when i say we are shocked, appalled, and deeply disappointed by these indefensible actions as you are. we've taken strong action against those officials who are responsible and will continue to do so where appropriate. i intend to uphold the highest ethical standards at this agency including referring any criminal activity to appropriate law enforcement officials and taking any action that is necess
mr. tangherlini. >> good morning, chairman dean ham, ranking member norton, my name is dan tangherlini, i'm the acting administrator of the u.s. general services administration. i appreciate the opportunity to come before the committee today. first and foremost i want to state that the waste and abuse outlined in the inspector general's report is an outrage and completely antithetical to the goals of the administration. the report details violations of travel rules, acquisition rules and...
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mr. clegg. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. author of the book in 2000 "profiles in injustice," why "racial profiling cannot work." and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. >> thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the missi
mr. clegg. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. author of the book in 2000 "profiles in injustice," why "racial profiling cannot work." and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. >> thank you very much, senator...
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mr. davies. >>> all right, back right now. dean is in new york. jamaal and holly here as well.ed a minute ago about mel gibson's public bait wl a screen writer. it's been a bad week for howard stern. his multimillion dollar lawsuit got thrown out. now he's fighting with director judd apatow. he said he's howard stern's biggest fan. he tweeted, i hate to say it but i don't have much interest in discussions about america's got talent. i tried. it's just too much synergy. talking about listening to howard stern's show. howard stern got upset and fired out. >> robin was with me at agt. which judd apatow says i shouldn't talk at. he's such a genius. th he tweeted his opinion. >> you shouldn't tack auk it? >> do i talk about the film you made? his criticism is that i go on and on. you ever see the movie, "funny people "? talk about going on an on. i don't put my wife in every project i do either. if you're not down with it, get the [ bleep ] off my channel. >> you don't want to be in that conversation. >> that's paall. that kind of ticked me off. >> nobody is shocked that howard ster
mr. davies. >>> all right, back right now. dean is in new york. jamaal and holly here as well.ed a minute ago about mel gibson's public bait wl a screen writer. it's been a bad week for howard stern. his multimillion dollar lawsuit got thrown out. now he's fighting with director judd apatow. he said he's howard stern's biggest fan. he tweeted, i hate to say it but i don't have much interest in discussions about america's got talent. i tried. it's just too much synergy. talking about...
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mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the
mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened...
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moved you from our quarterly overcome all right mr eritrean kalya thanks very much and if important situation in context for us here professor and vice dean of the international affairs. the un chief has admitted serious scene and ask elation of sporadic outbreaks of violence recently despite a week old cease fire in a briefing a letter to the security council ban ki-moon also said the u.n. monitoring mission working to stabilize the truce should be expanded to around three hundred members as follows reports of two was caught in crossfire in a suburb of the capital damascus something the observers haven't confirmed animate fresh cease fire violations more and more civilians are searching for a safe place both inside and outside here is borders are to the town avoid of faldo's displaced by the war and left battling for life's essential. whether it's battle for freedom or against terrorism for those caught in between it's produced only losses tens of thousands of syrians uprooted from their homes left at the mercy of strangers for their basic needs and so far it seems those who feed them also define their story we're a few g.'s in the tents
moved you from our quarterly overcome all right mr eritrean kalya thanks very much and if important situation in context for us here professor and vice dean of the international affairs. the un chief has admitted serious scene and ask elation of sporadic outbreaks of violence recently despite a week old cease fire in a briefing a letter to the security council ban ki-moon also said the u.n. monitoring mission working to stabilize the truce should be expanded to around three hundred members as...
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thank you dean ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, mr. president, salam.here. they told me this would be a very high profile event with some of the most powerful people in the world. they did not tell me i would be looking directly at sofia's cleavage. i saw you texting. sofia is from colombia. this is what women look like in colombia. what do you expect the secret service to do? mr. president, i know you won't be able to laugh at any of my jokes about the secret service so cover your ears if that is physically possible. i do have a lot of jokes about the secret service. you know, i told them for 8 h hundred dollars i wouldn't tell them but they only offered 30 so. i am happy to see that congress is taking this very seriously. day rid vitter went so far as to fly down to colombia to investigate this personally. i tell you what, though, i know the administration has been cracking down but if this had happened on president clinton's watch you can bet the secret service ats woul agents would n disciplined with a serious high five. palms with be beat red. >> i
thank you dean ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, mr. president, salam.here. they told me this would be a very high profile event with some of the most powerful people in the world. they did not tell me i would be looking directly at sofia's cleavage. i saw you texting. sofia is from colombia. this is what women look like in colombia. what do you expect the secret service to do? mr. president, i know you won't be able to laugh at any of my jokes about the secret service so cover your...
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dean jones. i met his widow at the time we released our report. she is a very young person. and mr. jones did keep his men off the section because he didn't think it was safe. and for that he was told he would be discharged if he didn't go up on the section and work in an unsafe area. if this management had listened to him, maybe we would have more people alive today, and maybe this wouldn't have happened. so we have good people everywhere trying to do the right thing if we just gave them a little more authority and a little more power. but there is a world of difference between an inspection at a union mine and a nonunion mine. there is three minimum health and safety committee representatives of the united mine workers at every union mine. they travel with the federal inspectors. they travel with the state inspectors. and they file reports on their own. they inspect the mines themselves, at least four times a year. in some places they inspect the entire mine every month. so there is another set of eyes that being a representative to workers at all the union mines. and that's not t
dean jones. i met his widow at the time we released our report. she is a very young person. and mr. jones did keep his men off the section because he didn't think it was safe. and for that he was told he would be discharged if he didn't go up on the section and work in an unsafe area. if this management had listened to him, maybe we would have more people alive today, and maybe this wouldn't have happened. so we have good people everywhere trying to do the right thing if we just gave them a...
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mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the
mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened...
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mr. 0 erwin lewey best one day visit the titanic site. we now know who will be rocking at the lake front of this year lollapalooza dean richards running downcoming up later in sports. [ dog ] i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps boost the immune response...
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mr. thanks, hampton. this could turn into a massive, $2 trillion tax hike if it all stands. cnbc contributor howard deanformer democratic governor from vermont, author of "howard dean's prescription for real health care reform, and nan hey worth, a republican house member from westchester, new york. look, what i'm seeing here, more expenses, more cost overruns, which tell me, a, we'll move closer to bankruptcy as a result of this obama care, or, b, we're going to have such large tax increases the economy will never be able to function. >> that's exactly the problem, larry. this was baked into the cake at the start with the affordable care act, so these aren't revelations, only insofar as mr. blahous has made clear the accounting doesn't make sense. those medicare dollars aren't savings, they are committed. those were double counted. this is a costly law. we can't afford it. it is going to add tremendously to our deficits in a time when we cannot afford to add another dollar, as the president himself said. >> you know, howard dean, i know some people are trying to knock off blahous as a republican. but h
mr. thanks, hampton. this could turn into a massive, $2 trillion tax hike if it all stands. cnbc contributor howard deanformer democratic governor from vermont, author of "howard dean's prescription for real health care reform, and nan hey worth, a republican house member from westchester, new york. look, what i'm seeing here, more expenses, more cost overruns, which tell me, a, we'll move closer to bankruptcy as a result of this obama care, or, b, we're going to have such large tax...
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mr. bill o'reilly. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> the republic party is gay bashing, muslim bashing, latino bashing. >> bill: wild guy howard dean has made an oracle out of me. his attacks on republicans are over the top and we pricketted it would happen. >> young people are just not going to vote for romney. >> unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and passed law. i'm pretty confident that this court will recognize that and not take that step. >> bill: president obama's criticisms of the supreme court have teed off a bunch of federal judges and the justice department was ordered to explain. megyn kelly will tell us what happened today. >> there will be justice for trayvon martin. >> bill: and an african american scholar says al sharpton is full of bologna that black teenagers are not afraid of whites they are afraid of other black teenagers. we have a controversial discussion. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. howard dean on the attack. that is the subj
mr. bill o'reilly. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> the republic party is gay bashing, muslim bashing, latino bashing. >> bill: wild guy howard dean has made an oracle out of me. his attacks on republicans are over the top and we pricketted it would happen. >> young people are just not going to vote for romney. >> unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and passed law. i'm pretty confident that this court will...
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dean is going to be effective or not. i'm kind of glad he's back. i think he's entertaining as can be. and he's really the -- he's the counterweight to obama, mr. be hearing a lot of howard dean this cycle. he's the democrat attack dog. and the republican -- republicans are going to have attack dogs. >> i thought that's what joe biden is there for. >> this is working and it's working in a bad way. we had a primary in illinois and fewer and fewer americans are voting. this is the lowest turnout that we've ever had. we don't know what americans are thinking because the electorate is shrinking. fewer and fewer of us are voting because we are turned off because no one is tuning into what it is -- >> i'm not letting voters off the hook on that. >> i'm not letting them off the hook. i'm explaining. >> because the nature of campaigns, your negative workers don't show up. voters need to show up. >> no, they need to show up. >> there's been a low turnout but again, people want to hear the facts even though negative campaign works. the name calling needs to stop! >> you know, and the fact is both parties appeal to culture. they're really one party with tw
dean is going to be effective or not. i'm kind of glad he's back. i think he's entertaining as can be. and he's really the -- he's the counterweight to obama, mr. be hearing a lot of howard dean this cycle. he's the democrat attack dog. and the republican -- republicans are going to have attack dogs. >> i thought that's what joe biden is there for. >> this is working and it's working in a bad way. we had a primary in illinois and fewer and fewer americans are voting. this is the...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlelady from connecticut and dean of our delegation. the deaness i guess i should say for her tireless work and advocacy on the part of not only the citizens of the third congressional district in connecticut, but across this great nation and i daresay this globe. i never cease to be amazed by the eloquence of our members. so many of them coming forward and speaking their minds and speaking from their heart about the people that were sworn -- that we're sworn to serve and represent. this week in congress we face again legislation rather ironically where we're deeming, deeming a budget passed. almost as though we would deem that the hungry be fed. franklin roosevelt in another time recognized the great sacrifice that the nation had tone dour and president obama this past -- to endure and president obama this past january called upon the shared sacrifice that's required amongst a nation. a nation that needs to pull together in a very difficult recessionary time. and in this time it's a time where you have to make choices. and those choice
mr. larson: i thank the gentlelady from connecticut and dean of our delegation. the deaness i guess i should say for her tireless work and advocacy on the part of not only the citizens of the third congressional district in connecticut, but across this great nation and i daresay this globe. i never cease to be amazed by the eloquence of our members. so many of them coming forward and speaking their minds and speaking from their heart about the people that were sworn -- that we're sworn to serve...
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those things can be reformed as dean mentioned but president obama's proposal, which made those more fair. that would raise them $500 billion, so a tiny fraction so basically mr has really set up, implying that the top priority the united states is to cut the taxes for the highest income people. >> before we had questions, but before we go there want to add two more elements in here. dean, you do an analysis of how media covers economic issues or you have over the years, "meet the press". i wanted to ask you, how do we get to a point where the most talked about tax plan of the moment is seemingly a plan for redistribution of the wealth upward. >> it is remarkable and what is striking about the ryan plan, it is in play. no one knows what chuck just said and i will go a step further, not to say chuck didn't make it clear but you really have to understand. the ryan plan literally gets rid of most of the budget. the congressional budget office did and also so the plan under his direction and if we just assume his numbers and we send that he wants to keep the military spending at its historic level somewhere between 2000 or de and 2050 the rest of the government d
those things can be reformed as dean mentioned but president obama's proposal, which made those more fair. that would raise them $500 billion, so a tiny fraction so basically mr has really set up, implying that the top priority the united states is to cut the taxes for the highest income people. >> before we had questions, but before we go there want to add two more elements in here. dean, you do an analysis of how media covers economic issues or you have over the years, "meet the...
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mr. pasco told the council that the situation has taken a turn for the worst over the course of the past several days. the nmla and al-dean groups capitalized on the confusion caused by the military seizure in key towns including in timbuktu and these towns in the north, have fallen to the rebels. and pasco reported that government forces are effectively abandoning their positions in the north without much of a fight. the council is working on a prst on this topic as well which we hope will be be issued as soon as possible. we heard from undersecretary-general pasco that ecot imposed measures yesterday including border closures, blocking financial transaction of junta members and reported that echo was placed a force of 3,000 troops on standby both to respond if necessary to the coup d'etat as well as respond to the rebellion that is of grave concern in the north. pasco also noted humanitarian situation is deteriorating and underlined that idps have increased to 90,000 and refugees to 130,000. council members were united in their demand that the hunt at that leaders immediately -- junta leaders step down and restore const
mr. pasco told the council that the situation has taken a turn for the worst over the course of the past several days. the nmla and al-dean groups capitalized on the confusion caused by the military seizure in key towns including in timbuktu and these towns in the north, have fallen to the rebels. and pasco reported that government forces are effectively abandoning their positions in the north without much of a fight. the council is working on a prst on this topic as well which we hope will be...