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. >> i love the tv show "the simpsons" and the boss in there, the mean guy, mr. burns.articularly small companies care about their employees. they really don't want to get rid of them but sometimes they can't afford to keep them. >> no. it is called progress. progress has been happening since time began. if mcdonald's can put in a system that makes it easier for them and their clients it has nothing to do with the minimum wage. sabrina, news flash for you, if you think the minimum wage will result in large companies shutting down mom and pops one word for you, wal-mart. it happened a very long time ago. today's minimum wage is not a factor in that discussion. >> sabrina, i will give you a chance but i want to get bill in and then i will come back to you. >> i think there is a problem with high minimum wages that goes way beyond whether things get auto mated. that is the customer. a lot of people who shop at wal-mart are not very wealthy. if the hamburger costs more because the hamburger supplier and worker costs more they eat at home. that is the problem. you can see th
. >> i love the tv show "the simpsons" and the boss in there, the mean guy, mr. burns.articularly small companies care about their employees. they really don't want to get rid of them but sometimes they can't afford to keep them. >> no. it is called progress. progress has been happening since time began. if mcdonald's can put in a system that makes it easier for them and their clients it has nothing to do with the minimum wage. sabrina, news flash for you, if you think the...
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mrs. wash burn, mr. [inaudible] and i would also like to see some action taken to appoint mr. wolf to the task force. i believe that he's done the best job that he can and i've known them for many, many years and it's time that we put his knowledge -- his dedication to open government to work. so i urge you to put him back on the task force. thank you. speaker: hello, again, supervisors. tom, different hat than my cac hat. i'm the co-president of the democratic club and i know all of about a month ago received our letter of support for the appointment of hef ner who has served on the executive board of harvey milk club it receive. the club was founded speckly that lgbt voices were heard from the board of supervisors and task forces and lee is the exact voice that we should be amplifying. he's an eager and passionate lgbt advocate member and is dedicated to public service which is the kind of person we would like to see on our city committee. and the milk club started some 40 years ago of being a queer community leader who brings voices of other communities to the table to help
mrs. wash burn, mr. [inaudible] and i would also like to see some action taken to appoint mr. wolf to the task force. i believe that he's done the best job that he can and i've known them for many, many years and it's time that we put his knowledge -- his dedication to open government to work. so i urge you to put him back on the task force. thank you. speaker: hello, again, supervisors. tom, different hat than my cac hat. i'm the co-president of the democratic club and i know all of about a...
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full-sized tractor attempting to bury the frame of his 30-foot trailer that was demolished and burned. >> mrto's property looked like manmade hell, a person that was in the process of destroying everything, trees, digging holes, destroying the dirt road that goes into the property. >> but the one thing that otto hadn't yet destroyed was the fire pit. >> i was very happy to see that the fire pit hadn't been disrupted all that much. >> almost immediately detectives got a break. in the embers they found a house key. >> i took the key, cleaned it up, placed it in the door lock of shamia smith's home and it unlocked and opened the house. so it was shamia smith's house key. >> but this doesn't prove otto killed her. in the fire pit police also found a spent bullet and three shell casings from a .40 caliber handgun. on the ground near the burned out trailer, investigators found a mop, a vacuum cleaner and a large piece of carpet. >> serologists looked for blood. even though it had been sitting in the rain and mud for days. >> definitely a forensic science nightmare especially when you are dealing w
full-sized tractor attempting to bury the frame of his 30-foot trailer that was demolished and burned. >> mrto's property looked like manmade hell, a person that was in the process of destroying everything, trees, digging holes, destroying the dirt road that goes into the property. >> but the one thing that otto hadn't yet destroyed was the fire pit. >> i was very happy to see that the fire pit hadn't been disrupted all that much. >> almost immediately detectives got a...
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mr. ash burn, this the agreement as you understand it? mr.at you understand? >> yeah. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah. >> i can't hear you, mr. ashburn. can you speak up, please? >> yes. >> as aaron struggles to speak, his mother makes her opinion clear. >> the record will note that his mother has left the room. mr. ashburn, do you have some reluctance to enter into this agreement? is there a reason why you're refusing to respond? >> how would you feel if your mother walked out on you? >> sorry, sir? >> how would you feel if your mother walked out on you? >> aaron's refusal or inability to speak forces the judge to decide for him. >> we'll reconvene on december 18th at 9:00. be prepared to go forward with the waiver. i won't accept any agreements. >> the judge's decision eliminates aaron's chance at a plea bargain. his next court appearance will be a waiver hearing where the state will make a case for handing aaron over to the adult system. still, that's not the main thing on aaron's mind. >> she walked out on me. she walked out on me. >> why? because
mr. ash burn, this the agreement as you understand it? mr.at you understand? >> yeah. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah. >> i can't hear you, mr. ashburn. can you speak up, please? >> yes. >> as aaron struggles to speak, his mother makes her opinion clear. >> the record will note that his mother has left the room. mr. ashburn, do you have some reluctance to enter into this agreement? is there a reason why you're refusing to respond? >> how would you feel if...
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mr. burn? >> thank you, mr. secretary. i've been watching you, you've been answering questions about the consultation with congress. i know you're sensitive to that. i was wondering if at any time during this process, did you, yourself, recommend or suggest to anyone at the white house, the nsc, any of the parties, any of the people involved that they should consult or notify the congress prior to may 31st? >> congressman, through this process, which i have in front of me, the deputies' meetings at the white house, the principal meetings, which i'm a principal, all of these things were discussed. notification, the risks which we've talked about today. i support the decision that was made on notification. i didn't particularly like it, i think a lot of people didn't, but we felt in the interest of not risking any further -- bowe bergdahl and the opportunity to get him back, and maybe even his life, this was the smartest way to do it. >> well, i understand it was discussed. but did you yourself suggest or recommend that some
mr. burn? >> thank you, mr. secretary. i've been watching you, you've been answering questions about the consultation with congress. i know you're sensitive to that. i was wondering if at any time during this process, did you, yourself, recommend or suggest to anyone at the white house, the nsc, any of the parties, any of the people involved that they should consult or notify the congress prior to may 31st? >> congressman, through this process, which i have in front of me, the...
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mr. burn? >> thank you, mr. secretary. i've been watching you, you've been answering questions about the consultation with congress. i know you're sensitive to that. i was wondering if at any time during this process, did you, yourself, recommend or suggest to anyone at the white house, the embassy, any of the parties, any of the people involved, that they should consult or notify the congress prior to may 31st? >> congressman, through this process, which i have in front of me, the deputies' meetings at the white house, the principal meetings, which i'm a principal, all of these things were discussed. notification, the risks which we've talked about today. i support the decision that was made on notification. i didn't particularly like it, i think a lot of people didn't, but we felt in the interest of not risking any further -- bowe bergdahl and the opportunity to get him back, and maybe even his life, this was the smartest way to do it. >> well, i understand it was discussed. but did you yourself suggest or recommend that
mr. burn? >> thank you, mr. secretary. i've been watching you, you've been answering questions about the consultation with congress. i know you're sensitive to that. i was wondering if at any time during this process, did you, yourself, recommend or suggest to anyone at the white house, the embassy, any of the parties, any of the people involved, that they should consult or notify the congress prior to may 31st? >> congressman, through this process, which i have in front of me, the...
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. >> mr. burns isn't coming up with a new idea. we vetted that idea years ago.e were told and we believed that this is not the best idea. >> with construction underway, the likelihood of any alternate plan being adopted at this stage is slim. >> we're not going to see the loss of st. john the di vein. we're going to be seeing really the did he say creation in my judgment of its siding with this building, which to me is going to be like parking an ocean liner next to the cathedral. >> the real did he say creation would be to turn your back and say it's a beautiful believe, it's too bad it's going to fall apart and eventually, it will be closed. that would be did he say creation. >> most visitors we spoke with just want to know that st. john the divine cathedral have a future, a move both sides agree this housing development will assure. >> north carolina and virginia reached an agreement for the coal ash cleanup in the dan river. both states say duke energy will pay any reasonable cost associated with the spill at its plant. duke signed a similar agreement with t
. >> mr. burns isn't coming up with a new idea. we vetted that idea years ago.e were told and we believed that this is not the best idea. >> with construction underway, the likelihood of any alternate plan being adopted at this stage is slim. >> we're not going to see the loss of st. john the di vein. we're going to be seeing really the did he say creation in my judgment of its siding with this building, which to me is going to be like parking an ocean liner next to the...
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mr. wild burn, as hi employees, kind of one day at a time, one contract at a time. whether or not you would be surprised that the company to your right which has claimed such material damage and is represented by its own spokespeople is now the most profitable airline in the united states and arguably the world, indeed made $2.7 billion in profit last year, which i'm grateful for. that's a good thing. i'm not asking the question of you, mr. anderson. would it surprise you the company has paid no federal income taxes and is projected not -- mr. chairman, it's my time, not mr. anderson's. would it surprise you, mr. wi lichtburn? >> i don't know if i'm surprised. i can't characterize it as surprised. it's new information to me i was not aware of. >> mr. wilburn, i'm wondering if you would consider what the gentleman to your right has repeatedly said. i want to interject here my gratitude for living in a nation that builds the greatest airplanes in the world flown by the most competent pilots. i did 150,000 miles last year, and i didn't lose a wink of sleep for my perso
mr. wild burn, as hi employees, kind of one day at a time, one contract at a time. whether or not you would be surprised that the company to your right which has claimed such material damage and is represented by its own spokespeople is now the most profitable airline in the united states and arguably the world, indeed made $2.7 billion in profit last year, which i'm grateful for. that's a good thing. i'm not asking the question of you, mr. anderson. would it surprise you the company has paid...
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mr. will burn. so i have one last question. did anybody read "the financial times" today? >> no, i was getting ready to do this. >> i'm sure you were. >> so mr. lukemeyer from missouri represented that 40% of our finance transactions globally were covered by the oedc rules and this year it's down to 34%. the real risk is the rise of transactions not covered by the oedc rules and that's why it's so important for us to engage in negotiations to fix this simultaneously across the world. >> time for the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. duffy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i notice out of the aisle we oftentimes like to talk about free markets and free enterprise. we're big advocates of that but oftentimes we advocate that in theory and sometimes in practice. we're not so great at it. i think this has been a fascinating debate and conversation about xm reauthorization and how we fall into the debate. none of us want to see us lose american jobs. no one wants to see xm go away. and boeing see a substantial job loss. and we don't like to see the american taxp
mr. will burn. so i have one last question. did anybody read "the financial times" today? >> no, i was getting ready to do this. >> i'm sure you were. >> so mr. lukemeyer from missouri represented that 40% of our finance transactions globally were covered by the oedc rules and this year it's down to 34%. the real risk is the rise of transactions not covered by the oedc rules and that's why it's so important for us to engage in negotiations to fix this simultaneously...
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mr. blevins, cuff up. >> the burning spray eventually brings compliance. >> ah! evins is removed from his cell and sedated. he is strapped into a restraint chair and watched until he no longer poses a threat to himself. >> mr. blevins, do you have any injuries you want to report? no? >> never crossed my mind one time other than to tell someone that i'm not interested in doing it. you know? >> today, spring creek staff uses medication and therapy to help blevins serve his 45-year sentence. >> even though he's done a horrible double murder, he's still a person and he has to have some kind of human contact. so what i try to focus on is just a relationship. we try to be alert to prisoners' mental status, to make sure they're not thinking of harming themselves or someone else. beyond that, we try to help them be together enough to serve their time and serve it as quietly and peacefully as possible. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way from h
mr. blevins, cuff up. >> the burning spray eventually brings compliance. >> ah! evins is removed from his cell and sedated. he is strapped into a restraint chair and watched until he no longer poses a threat to himself. >> mr. blevins, do you have any injuries you want to report? no? >> never crossed my mind one time other than to tell someone that i'm not interested in doing it. you know? >> today, spring creek staff uses medication and therapy to help blevins...
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mr. worldwide there was like an eruption on my skin. red and puffy and itchy and burning.nd the pain back here was excruciating. i couldn't lift my arms to drum or to dance. when i was drumming and moving my rib cage and my arms like this it hurt across here. when i went to the doctor and said what's happening to me his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i didn't even really know what shingles was. i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. i didn't want to have clothes on. i didn't want to have clothes off. if someone asked me "let's go dancing" that would have been impossible. free hot breakfast options. hampton, enjoy our you did a great job. it looks good! ...then fuel up with double points or double miles on your next getaway. make every stay more rewarding and feel the hamptonality ♪ >>> 2010. pitbull's distinct sound is in demand. ♪ he's collaborating with top artists like usher -- enrique iglesias. ♪ and jennifer lopez. >> you've been called the king of collaborations. do you like, i knew that -- you don't love that? >> for me, i'm not th
mr. worldwide there was like an eruption on my skin. red and puffy and itchy and burning.nd the pain back here was excruciating. i couldn't lift my arms to drum or to dance. when i was drumming and moving my rib cage and my arms like this it hurt across here. when i went to the doctor and said what's happening to me his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i didn't even really know what shingles was. i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. i didn't want to...
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burns. we need to act, mr. president.ut we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> is there any blame for this administration in letting maliki dither and not include the sunnis and, in fact, actually actively exclude people who should have been in his government? >> i'm happy to -- listen. i'm happy to listen to john mccain because i like him as a person, but if anyone, anyone is to tell us what to do, it's not him. he told me when i was very worried after i voted no on the iraq war that was going on and on, he said to me, barbara, he was so sweet about it. he said this thing is going to be over in three to six months. and that's what rumsfeld said. that's what they all said. they were wrong. andrea if you took your car into a mechanic and he destroyed the whole car and you couldn't even turn it on, you wouldn't go back to that same mechanic when there's a problem. so i say, with all due respect to my friends who got us into this mess. remember there wasn't an isis until we went in there. that's when th
burns. we need to act, mr. president.ut we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> is there any blame for this administration in letting maliki dither and not include the sunnis and, in fact, actually actively exclude people who should have been in his government? >> i'm happy to -- listen. i'm happy to listen to john mccain because i like him as a person, but if anyone, anyone is to tell us what to do, it's not him. he told me when i was very worried after i voted...
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burns. we need to act, mr.sident, but we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> of course, bush never played golf, did he? next, john boehner also had to jump in. when was the last time you've seen boehner really comment hard on iraq or ever show any real concern about what was going on in iraq? he's just been running around saying where are the jobs? where are the jobs? he jumped in today and he slammed the president for not taking care of iraq sooner. >> and with terrorists marching toward baghdad we've asked the president for a strategy to reverse the momentum and spread of terrorism. i heard a little bit about iraq yesterday, but the white house has known for months about this situation in iraq, and when you look, it's not just iraq. it's libya, it's egypt, it's syria. the spread of terrorism has increased exponentially under this president's leadership. >> now what's interesting is that this guy right here forgot to mention how much golf this guy plays. it's like they want the president
burns. we need to act, mr.sident, but we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> of course, bush never played golf, did he? next, john boehner also had to jump in. when was the last time you've seen boehner really comment hard on iraq or ever show any real concern about what was going on in iraq? he's just been running around saying where are the jobs? where are the jobs? he jumped in today and he slammed the president for not taking care of iraq sooner. >> and...
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burns. we need to act, mr. president. but we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> that was senator mccain this morning on the senate floor. david frum, is he making a miscalculation here? >> look, for those of us on the hawkish side, pro-war side and i served in the bush administration, i advocate forward the iraq war, many of us have a lot of bruises from that time. we took a lot of criticism. some of it fair. much of it we think not. so we have a crisis like this, the natural impulse is to look backwards and to say -- and i think that's what vice president cheney was doing. reargue a lot of things where you felt you didn't get a fair hearing. that's not a service to the country now. the country needs now is to -- is a very cold analysis of situation in iraq is what it is. what do we do? and the thing that people on the right-hand side of the spectrum have to offer that would be most use civil a hard appraisal of the national interest of the united states. we do not need to go into iraq to do somethi
burns. we need to act, mr. president. but we also need to understand why we are where we are today. >> that was senator mccain this morning on the senate floor. david frum, is he making a miscalculation here? >> look, for those of us on the hawkish side, pro-war side and i served in the bush administration, i advocate forward the iraq war, many of us have a lot of bruises from that time. we took a lot of criticism. some of it fair. much of it we think not. so we have a crisis like...
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mr. andrade laying on the bed. >> michael andrade had been strangled to death. >> his body was somewhat burned but very little compared to if the fire would have taken over. he was found with one of his arms, his right arm, in fact, back behind him, about belt high. it appeared he had been at some point tied up with his hands behind him. >> there were no signs of forced entry, but electronic equipment was missing. >> there was a entertainment center that had speakers hanging off the front of it which appear to have been connected to something, and that item was missing. >> on the computer desk was a perfect, you know, demarcation of where a computer would have sat. >> this meant that the computer had been stolen after the fire started, and the fire was set in three different locations. >> arson investigators gave information from the beginning that the fire probably was not started with an accelerant. it wasn't gasoline, it wasn't lighter fluid, anything that would create big flame-type -- a big flame-type fire. >> a winged back chair placed in between the kitchen and dining area was the site of one fire. the foot of
mr. andrade laying on the bed. >> michael andrade had been strangled to death. >> his body was somewhat burned but very little compared to if the fire would have taken over. he was found with one of his arms, his right arm, in fact, back behind him, about belt high. it appeared he had been at some point tied up with his hands behind him. >> there were no signs of forced entry, but electronic equipment was missing. >> there was a entertainment center that had speakers...
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mr. speaker. we will burn it cleaner and better than anyone else on the planet. and yet the regulatory environment is driving that consumption overseas. it is bad for the environment, not good for the environment. keystone x.l. pipeline, mr. speaker. politics at its worse say the labor unions. unbelievable say the labor unions. absolutely ridiculous says democratic senators. unacceptable says democratic senators. appalled says democratic senators. and the list goes on and on. mr. speaker, don't know what you find in your district, my district wants us to stop figuring out who to blame for it and start figuring out how to fix it. my district wants us to focus on those things that we can do together, they are going to make a difference in people's lives back home. my constituents believe it really is jobs, jobs, jobs. not as a political tag line but as a mission statement for how to make america's economy great once again. the keystone x.l. pipeline is supported by the left and by the right. by the house and by the senate. by the media, by the interest groups. the
mr. speaker. we will burn it cleaner and better than anyone else on the planet. and yet the regulatory environment is driving that consumption overseas. it is bad for the environment, not good for the environment. keystone x.l. pipeline, mr. speaker. politics at its worse say the labor unions. unbelievable say the labor unions. absolutely ridiculous says democratic senators. unacceptable says democratic senators. appalled says democratic senators. and the list goes on and on. mr. speaker, don't...
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pollutants and carcinogens because we have documented that in our own country where they burn tar sands oil. mr. inhofe: parliamentary inquiry i ask of the chair. the presiding officer: the senator will state his inquiry. mr. inhofe: our point is, i believe the senator, the distinguished senator from california is reserving the right to object. i would ask her does she object? mrs. boxer: mr. president, may i complete my remarks before i make a decision on the pending request? the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. inhofe: further parliamentary inquiry. does the senator wish to finish her remarks before objecting or not objecting? the presiding officer: a reservation for the right to object occurs at the discretion of other senators. mrs. boxer: i didn't understand what you said, senator. i could have finished by the time to -- the presiding officer: there is no right to reserve the right to object. mrs. boxer: all right. then i would ask unanimous consent that i complete my remarks. the other side had many minutes and then object. and i'd also ask do we not have time on our side at thi
pollutants and carcinogens because we have documented that in our own country where they burn tar sands oil. mr. inhofe: parliamentary inquiry i ask of the chair. the presiding officer: the senator will state his inquiry. mr. inhofe: our point is, i believe the senator, the distinguished senator from california is reserving the right to object. i would ask her does she object? mrs. boxer: mr. president, may i complete my remarks before i make a decision on the pending request? the presiding...
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burn for five. as for seats seven and nine, i would be fine with any of the candidates mr. martin or hef ner, so really we'll seek to hear from the rest of the committee members. and i think that's the last remaining one that's chair yee mentioned, mr. bruce occa, if he has reapplied, i would happy reconsider for seat 11. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you mr. chair and thank you to my colleagues on the committee. and i certainly understand and appreciate the perspective. just for the record, i wasn't here last time that this committee met because i had a long standing commitment that i had made to the workers of united local two who are fighting a very anti- worker management company that is running two hotels in san francisco and the reason i wasn't here is because i was meeting with workers and the board of directors of that company to plead with them to treat these workers with respect and dignity. so my apologies for not being here. there's different perspectives for the board of supervisors, but what everything think was the inner working of an agency, that once you h
burn for five. as for seats seven and nine, i would be fine with any of the candidates mr. martin or hef ner, so really we'll seek to hear from the rest of the committee members. and i think that's the last remaining one that's chair yee mentioned, mr. bruce occa, if he has reapplied, i would happy reconsider for seat 11. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you mr. chair and thank you to my colleagues on the committee. and i certainly understand and appreciate the perspective. just for...
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burns. we need act, mr. president. but we need to understand why we are where we are today. the senator from south carolina and i visited iraq on many occasi occasions. more than i can count and know were a fact we could have left a residual force behind and we would not be where we are today. if the president of the united states wanted to leave a force he never made it clear to the american people. the president said quote what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq. that would tie us down. he celebrated in 2011 the departure of the last -- as he described it, the last combat soldier from iraq and was of our defect and we didn't leave the force behind we are paying a price and the people of iraq are paying a heavier price. what do we need to do? we need to understand there are no good options remaining. this is a cull forming of failure after failure of this administration. but for us to do nothing will ensure this base of terrorism, over a hundred, have come back to the united states of america. there are hundreds and hundreds who are leaving the battlefield
burns. we need act, mr. president. but we need to understand why we are where we are today. the senator from south carolina and i visited iraq on many occasi occasions. more than i can count and know were a fact we could have left a residual force behind and we would not be where we are today. if the president of the united states wanted to leave a force he never made it clear to the american people. the president said quote what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq. that would...
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mr. me. >> i am in radioshack for a move hour. charles: i thought they all burnedntastic show, we hope you join us every night at 6 p.m., if you can't set your dvr, we're rocking. you can catch me on varney in the morning right now lou dobbs is up next, keep it here for your, fox business. lou: good evening, the obama white house is now calling the arrival of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children at our southern borders a humanitarian crisis, there is no way the children could have traveled 1800 miles from southern border to u.s. boarder without great coordination among the governments and parents of the children, republicans say this is a direct result of president obama's policies on administration, the administration has turned over our southern border to the government of our neighbors to the south, and president obama has turned the border patrol in to
mr. me. >> i am in radioshack for a move hour. charles: i thought they all burnedntastic show, we hope you join us every night at 6 p.m., if you can't set your dvr, we're rocking. you can catch me on varney in the morning right now lou dobbs is up next, keep it here for your, fox business. lou: good evening, the obama white house is now calling the arrival of tens of thousands of unaccompanied children at our southern borders a humanitarian crisis, there is no way the children could have...
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we can lead by example and show the world we can burn fossil fuels cleaner than ever. most importantly, mr. president, we can do all this while protecting consumers, creating jobs, and growing our economy. mr. whitehouse: i agree with my friend from west virginia that we must address climate change in a way that protects jobs in all sectors, and ensures grid stability. fossil fuels like coal and natural gas are indeed going to be an important part of america's energy mix for decades. so we need to invest as senator manchin as has suggested in reducing the carbon pollution we generate from these sores. we also need to adapt our power infrastructure to withstand the effects of climate change. extreme weather has become the main cause of blackouts in the u.s. the president's council of economic advisors and the department of energy counted 679 widespread outages between 2003 and 2012 due to severe weather. 58% of power outages since 2002 and 87% of outages affecting 50,000 or more customers were used by severe weather such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and blizzards. the average annual cost o
we can lead by example and show the world we can burn fossil fuels cleaner than ever. most importantly, mr. president, we can do all this while protecting consumers, creating jobs, and growing our economy. mr. whitehouse: i agree with my friend from west virginia that we must address climate change in a way that protects jobs in all sectors, and ensures grid stability. fossil fuels like coal and natural gas are indeed going to be an important part of america's energy mix for decades. so we need...
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he'll use executive authority to force coal burning power plants to curb carbon emissions by 30% by 2030. in his weekly radio address saturday mrma said the new epa rules will make people healthier by cutting down on pollution. >> the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight and it will require tough choices along the way, but a low carbon clean energy economy can be an engine of growth for decades to come. >> but the head of the national association of manufacturers said the proposal could, quote, single-handedly eliminate a competition advantage by removing reliable and abundant sources of energy from our nation's energy mix. >>> most asian stocks got a lift from strong growth. tokyo's nikkei jumped 2%. south korea's kospi added half a percent. hong kong's hang seng is closed. here on wall street this week investors will focus on the u.s. jobs report. it was a mixed day on friday. the dow added 18 points to close at another record high. the nasdaq dropped five points. >>> apple will unveil its new products of the year at the worldwide conference in san francisco today. as usual the rumor mill is in overdrive o
he'll use executive authority to force coal burning power plants to curb carbon emissions by 30% by 2030. in his weekly radio address saturday mrma said the new epa rules will make people healthier by cutting down on pollution. >> the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight and it will require tough choices along the way, but a low carbon clean energy economy can be an engine of growth for decades to come. >> but the head of the national association of manufacturers...
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burns. we need to act, mr. president, but we also need to understand why we are where we are today.the senator from south carolina and i visited iraq on many occasions, more than i can count, and know for a fact that we could have left a residual force behind and this situation would not be where it is today. the fact is that the president of the united states if he wanted to leave a residual force never made that clear to the american people. in fact, on october 22, 2012, the president said -- quote -- "what i would not have done is left 10,000 troops in iraq. that would tie us down." he celebrated in 2011 the departure of the last, as he described it, the last combat soldier from iraq. and the fact is that because of our fecklessness and the fact that we did not leave that force behind, we are paying a price and the people of iraq are paying a very heavier price. what do we need to do? despite what -- first of all we have to understand there are no good options. there are no good options remaining. this is the culmination of failure after failure of this administration. but for us
burns. we need to act, mr. president, but we also need to understand why we are where we are today.the senator from south carolina and i visited iraq on many occasions, more than i can count, and know for a fact that we could have left a residual force behind and this situation would not be where it is today. the fact is that the president of the united states if he wanted to leave a residual force never made that clear to the american people. in fact, on october 22, 2012, the president said --...
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mr. trump says not so much, look at one columnist from chicago tribune, said it burns this offends this swollen has lifted his leg to mark his territoryy on on our skyline in such a prominent way. i didn't like the sign, i thought it was the too big, you agreeed to come on and tell me where i am wrong. >> i think a few ladies in your studio love the sign, i think that those remarks were strong language to use, we guarding the sign, but beauty is in the eyes of the bo holder. >> reporter: it is bigger than most, wrigley building next door with no sign. >> the chicago tribune building in proportions to that building our sign is small. >> reporter: donald trump has never fired. >> you never yet, he has been great to work with, he built a fabulous building thaing that ds justice to the fabulous car, fab arc techure in chicago. chicago. >> reporter: he is a good guy, but battle goes on here, i tell you, i think what is going on happen is, he will ban the mayor will ban other signs like this, and donald trump will have the only big sign in the city. it could be. jo ling: jeff thank you, we'll watch t
mr. trump says not so much, look at one columnist from chicago tribune, said it burns this offends this swollen has lifted his leg to mark his territoryy on on our skyline in such a prominent way. i didn't like the sign, i thought it was the too big, you agreeed to come on and tell me where i am wrong. >> i think a few ladies in your studio love the sign, i think that those remarks were strong language to use, we guarding the sign, but beauty is in the eyes of the bo holder. >>...
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burns to the body from the sun. i basically call it a miracle that that child is even alive today. it probably won't have been if mrpson hadn't been out there walking his dog that afternoon. >> i don't know what purpose god may have for nicolas, but i don't believe that it was just luck. >> but joy was mixed with grief. ginger hayes had been brutally murdered. >> to find out that my nephew was still alive was awesome. and that ginger was not just was incredibly hard to deal with. vpoéÑÑñwñññqlwyovÑññt8=f@@yr44úw >>> it was the worst kind of crime, two innocent victims chosen at random. >> she was changing her baby's diaper. and because of her taking care of her child, ultimately, she becomes a victim. >> a suspect, andre edwards, was in custody after the only eyewitness, the mailman, picked him out of a lineup. >> i actually told him that both nicolas and ginger were deceased. and to see what his reaction was to that, no emotions. "i feel ya, but i don't know what you're talking about." >> but there was one problem. how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly? and
burns to the body from the sun. i basically call it a miracle that that child is even alive today. it probably won't have been if mrpson hadn't been out there walking his dog that afternoon. >> i don't know what purpose god may have for nicolas, but i don't believe that it was just luck. >> but joy was mixed with grief. ginger hayes had been brutally murdered. >> to find out that my nephew was still alive was awesome. and that ginger was not just was incredibly hard to deal...
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mrs. reso.fre heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm?wn. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you , on some 45 here's a quick check of the forecast for you right now when there's a big story. 26 mi. an hour sustained winds would do well when advisory in effect for this portion of the bay of effect until 8:00 tonight. >it could gust up to 40 m.p.h. o be careful of those windy conditions. over the porches of the mountain looks beautiful blue skies their light winds out there as we just talked about here's return, pitchers are right now 56 degrees in san francisco concord livermore santa rosa all still in the low to mid 50's at this hour. we will start the system morning clear in the east bay before too long will see sunny skies over the bay as well. >>: satellite red airshows all on the coastline here and services
mrs. reso.fre heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm?wn. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you , on some 45 here's a quick check of the forecast for you right now when there's a big...
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mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price my mom works at ge. or hotel and if you find it for less, we'll match it and give you 50 dollars off your next trip expedia, find yours does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth i
mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [...
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year and it was mr plan this isn't how it was planned we wanted to increase renewables while lowering c o two emissions we've done the first part but at the same time we're having to burn more coal to meet demand so our c o two emissions have gone up rather than down in early june the local authority near this pits agreed to remove a further two hundred million tonnes of brown coal from the open cast mines in the area up to twenty twenty six that germany is ramping up its use of this to kill a type of coal that produces a lot of carbon dioxide deeply concerns environmental campaigners. from other scientific results we have the inevitable result of the continued use of brown coal would be a global catastrophe the effects will be felt worldwide. but it's power plants like this that are needed if germany is to continue its economic cutting edge as well as prevent household energy prices from soaring. coal has a massive role to play for many years if we want to secure an affordable source of power germany has the second highest reserves of brown coal on the planet those in charge of this operation question the government line that the only future is renewables. chancellor
year and it was mr plan this isn't how it was planned we wanted to increase renewables while lowering c o two emissions we've done the first part but at the same time we're having to burn more coal to meet demand so our c o two emissions have gone up rather than down in early june the local authority near this pits agreed to remove a further two hundred million tonnes of brown coal from the open cast mines in the area up to twenty twenty six that germany is ramping up its use of this to kill a...
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. >> unable to tolerate the burning effects of the oc gas, grahf finally agrees to cuff up. >> down. go, go, go. >> get him down. >> mrahf, were you injured? >> no. i can't breathe. >> okay. that will go away soon. >> you're doing all right, grahf. >> he's going to fall. >> if grahf continues to cooperate, he will be allowed to shower off the stinging oc gas residue. but he appears to still have some fight left in him. >> [ bleep ] punk. you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't seem to help. >> why isn't the water so hot? is it supposed to be a cold shower? this [ bleep ] hotel sucks. welcome to limon. >> all right. your time's up. >> we can do this [ bleep ] every day until they stop filming these [ bleep ]. these [ bleep ]. filmin
. >> unable to tolerate the burning effects of the oc gas, grahf finally agrees to cuff up. >> down. go, go, go. >> get him down. >> mrahf, were you injured? >> no. i can't breathe. >> okay. that will go away soon. >> you're doing all right, grahf. >> he's going to fall. >> if grahf continues to cooperate, he will be allowed to shower off the stinging oc gas residue. but he appears to still have some fight left in him. >> [ bleep ]...
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burns and died from smoke inhalation. we went to naacp meetings in jackson, mississippi, when mr. dayton's sister. i met meg evers a man who communicated with us at the age of 14, he could make me understand that i was living a life that was not fruitful in the sense that segregation had its limitations, meaning we didn't have sidewalks, pafed streets, we couldn't sent down in woolworths, although we go downtown to pay bills and we couldn't stop at the kourn. i remember buying pea nut brittle, and going to segregated toilets. i figured white ladies and colored women. white water fountain and the colored water fountain and after graduating from high school, i went to jackson state, i was president of the dorm council. was called in after prayer, called into the deans office and wanted to question me about a prayer. i couldn't understand that and coming from palmers crossing, where i had not participated in anything political to my knowledge, organizing so forth, the prayer was questioned, so dean gills said, we want to know about this prayer the matron had told him, so i became very adamant, and th
burns and died from smoke inhalation. we went to naacp meetings in jackson, mississippi, when mr. dayton's sister. i met meg evers a man who communicated with us at the age of 14, he could make me understand that i was living a life that was not fruitful in the sense that segregation had its limitations, meaning we didn't have sidewalks, pafed streets, we couldn't sent down in woolworths, although we go downtown to pay bills and we couldn't stop at the kourn. i remember buying pea nut brittle,...
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burn looking at this stuff. so anyway, there he said i got the picture, "new york times" front page says senator and mrs. al simpson joining the bushes at camp david. here he is he has his arm around me which he did just to be sure. well anyway we're sitting in the sweat up there, just laughing and telling stories and i said i know what you're doing here. you're picking up your wounded duck friend and putting me back together. he said yeah. now let's talk about something else. [ laughter ] that's george bush. that's who he is. [ applause ] now, george mitchell, a magnificent man, i was the assistant leader for bob dole for ten years. my colleagues assistant were crandall and wendell ford. were we supposed to get together? we did. people come up to me and say you're al cranston. i said no. he looked like me, but and the same first name but that really happens to me. it's not funny. [ laughter ] but cranston was a good egg and wendell, but george mitchell sat in that room and then my job was to go around to our, to my people as whip and i'd say is there anything about what they are working on in there that
burn looking at this stuff. so anyway, there he said i got the picture, "new york times" front page says senator and mrs. al simpson joining the bushes at camp david. here he is he has his arm around me which he did just to be sure. well anyway we're sitting in the sweat up there, just laughing and telling stories and i said i know what you're doing here. you're picking up your wounded duck friend and putting me back together. he said yeah. now let's talk about something else. [...
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mr. murdoch and have a point by point discussion of the senate's so-called immigration reform bill to see if he's actually read it. rome is burning. our immigration control system is collapsing. we have three basic problems. an administration that doesn't want to enforce the law and they are openly sabotaging it with allies. two, a senate bill that won't fix the problem and people call it immigration reform when it's nothing but a big amnesty program and three we have chaos on southern borders that the administration lost complete control of. they sent children and parents and others around the country to these locations to try to disguise the problem but we know most people will not get deported. the whole system is broken down. >> what about the fact if doesn't come up with a plan, the president will use executive orders. is that better? >> i think the american people need to hear the truth and reality is the government has simply lost control of immigration in its entirety. a collapse of credibility of the entire system. obviously congress doesn't want to admit it. they don't want to tell the american people they can pass laws
mr. murdoch and have a point by point discussion of the senate's so-called immigration reform bill to see if he's actually read it. rome is burning. our immigration control system is collapsing. we have three basic problems. an administration that doesn't want to enforce the law and they are openly sabotaging it with allies. two, a senate bill that won't fix the problem and people call it immigration reform when it's nothing but a big amnesty program and three we have chaos on southern borders...