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mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is what where are the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those people come to task because this individual did not send. arrived in iraq in a vacuum he was there he was being supervised there was a shop there was a code what happened how did the process break down and why are those people being held accountable will time i think he did talk to his superiors to me i mean that's part of the evidence isn't it willy he did also the fact of the matter was they said it recently came out there was a very lax environment in there people were listening to music playing videotapes they were. using these these
mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is what where are the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those people come...
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mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over or not overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is what where are the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those people come to task this individual did not simply. arrived in iraq in a vacuum he was there he was being supervised there was a shop there was a code what happened how did the process break down and why are those people being held accountable well time i think he did talk to his superiors to me i mean that's part of the evidence isn't it. he did also the fact of the matter was they said it recently came out there was a very lax environment in there people were listening to music playing videotapes they were. using these these doc
mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over or not overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is what where are the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those...
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mr. manning faces 22 charges stemming from the alleged release of over 700,000 documents to the web site wikileaks with the most serious charge being aiding the enemy which could carry a sentence of life without parole. and while protestors feel that mr. manning has been subjected to overly harsh treatment already, prosecutors have previously rejected a plea offer that would see manning admit guilt to lesser charges and serve 20 years in prison in order to pursue the more severe charges. we're joined via skype by alexa o'brien who has been covering wikileaks since january of 2011. thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you. >> john: what a pleasure. you have been at the court-martial since it started yesterday. what's the mood like in the room and what sense do you get if any of private manning's state? >> private manning is quite poised in the courtroom. he rarely speaks and when he does speak what comes across is a very young and earnest soldier who sort of is caught up in this really large national security case. the largest leak trial in u.s. history. there is a bit of a surr
mr. manning faces 22 charges stemming from the alleged release of over 700,000 documents to the web site wikileaks with the most serious charge being aiding the enemy which could carry a sentence of life without parole. and while protestors feel that mr. manning has been subjected to overly harsh treatment already, prosecutors have previously rejected a plea offer that would see manning admit guilt to lesser charges and serve 20 years in prison in order to pursue the more severe charges. we're...
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mr. manning, would you mind submitting this and we will and this panel, but would you mind submitting? is point that senator paul making, how are these expenditures managed, what are the capabilities and needs, but you indicate you have a newer approach to how you are dealing with grants in the future. i would be interested if you could do this.i am very visual . we love to create mills of paper. can you show how i grant program existed before, what it looks like in the future, and a very simple chart style. here is what be used for,uld some examples, and now is what is happening. is that something you could do? it does not need to be complicated. inundate us with paper because that is how we will get blurry eyed and forget, but i want something simple that says our current program, here is what we are moving to, and that would be an interesting point to see, because that would help us understand how you have plugged these problem areas that have occurred. would that be within reason? >> most definitely. and wethe two others, probably do not do enough of this, and it is something i am
mr. manning, would you mind submitting this and we will and this panel, but would you mind submitting? is point that senator paul making, how are these expenditures managed, what are the capabilities and needs, but you indicate you have a newer approach to how you are dealing with grants in the future. i would be interested if you could do this.i am very visual . we love to create mills of paper. can you show how i grant program existed before, what it looks like in the future, and a very...
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man says what? that he knows that? >> i mean, with respect to mr. abraham fox man he has enough experience, you know, as long as dealing with racism and anti-semitism he also is here to promote tolerance and he believes that people can change. >> and atone. >> and atone. and i think he saw that. i was genuine. >> he is in a better place to measure that than most, he spends his life looking at that kind of thing. >> you are right. absolutely. absolutely. >> rose: you think one day you will come to yourself and say this will be the best thing that happened to me, to suffer this kind of self-awareness, for what i have done to myself and how bad i was and therefore -- >> charlie, i am alive, i am alive today and i am greatful for that. >> and if you had not had a crab, you wouldn't be alive? >> no, no, no. i couldn't have gone on like that for much longer. >> rose: much longer? >> no, no, no. that was really hell. that was really hell. >> rose: so it was hell before in, the hell you were living in before you said all of those things and before it came cr
man says what? that he knows that? >> i mean, with respect to mr. abraham fox man he has enough experience, you know, as long as dealing with racism and anti-semitism he also is here to promote tolerance and he believes that people can change. >> and atone. >> and atone. and i think he saw that. i was genuine. >> he is in a better place to measure that than most, he spends his life looking at that kind of thing. >> you are right. absolutely. absolutely. >>...
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mr. cole man halloran. on behalf of supervisor campos, for the late ms. mercedes majenko. >> thank you.ant to take a moment to thank sfgovtv [speaker not understood] for their coverage of today's meeting. madam clerk, is there any more matter in front of the board of supervisors? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> [adjourned]
mr. cole man halloran. on behalf of supervisor campos, for the late ms. mercedes majenko. >> thank you.ant to take a moment to thank sfgovtv [speaker not understood] for their coverage of today's meeting. madam clerk, is there any more matter in front of the board of supervisors? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> [adjourned]
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mr. tambourine man. coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest tribute that we can pay to those who came before us is by carrying on their work to pursue peace and justice, not only in our country but for all mankind. >> laura: president obama addresses a crowd of just 5,000 people in berlin this week. so where is all the fanfare gone and what does this say about america's role on the world
mr. tambourine man. coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest tribute that we can pay to...
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mr. cole man halloran. on behalf of supervisor campos, for the late ms. mercedes majenko. >> thank you. i want to take a moment to thank sfgovtv [speaker not understood] for their coverage of today's meeting. madam clerk, is there any more matter in front of the board of supervisors? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> [adjourned] >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure
mr. cole man halloran. on behalf of supervisor campos, for the late ms. mercedes majenko. >> thank you. i want to take a moment to thank sfgovtv [speaker not understood] for their coverage of today's meeting. madam clerk, is there any more matter in front of the board of supervisors? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> [adjourned] >> hi today we have a special edition of building san...
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fulton what the man said when trayvon martin said, why you following me? did you say to mrs. fulton what the man said in response? >> yes. >> what did you tell her? >> what are you doing around here? >> so that's what you told ms. fulton? >> yes. >> you are sure you actually had a conversation with ms. fulton? >> not for that long. >> agreed. i'm not challenging that. but you're saying that you had a conversation about the facts of the case, if you will. >> yes. >> and the facts including, included you saying that mr. zimmerman said what you doing around here? >> yes. >> you do acknowledge, though, the first time that you were asked that question in your interview with mr. crump later that day, your response was that mr. zimmerman said, what are you talking about? >> yes. >> are you sure those are the words that trayvon martin said or could you have been sort of trying to figure out what was said and that's what you came up with? >> i'm sure. >> which are you sure about? that he said what are you talking about or why are you following me? >> why are you following me. what tray
fulton what the man said when trayvon martin said, why you following me? did you say to mrs. fulton what the man said in response? >> yes. >> what did you tell her? >> what are you doing around here? >> so that's what you told ms. fulton? >> yes. >> you are sure you actually had a conversation with ms. fulton? >> not for that long. >> agreed. i'm not challenging that. but you're saying that you had a conversation about the facts of the case, if...
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mr. manning. >> that's completely false.ead speculation and hype by the tabloid media, not even the pentagon says even a single person was physically harmed as a result of any of their publications. they said they did not need to be protected. in this prosecution against bradley manning, the prosecution is not even going to claim that a single person was harmed. in fact, they have preemptively banned bradley manning from giving evidence, official u.s. government correspondents and witnesses from presenting them to the court to show that no one was harmed. so here we have a situation where a young man, a young soldier has been detained for three years without trial. that's the longest in history since world war ii. >> julian, do you believe the government should not be able to keep anything secret? >> the government has the responsibility to uphold right is. the government itself has no rights. it's their respondent to protect the right us of people. sometimes that -- >> how do you respond -- >> the duty of journalists to exp
mr. manning. >> that's completely false.ead speculation and hype by the tabloid media, not even the pentagon says even a single person was physically harmed as a result of any of their publications. they said they did not need to be protected. in this prosecution against bradley manning, the prosecution is not even going to claim that a single person was harmed. in fact, they have preemptively banned bradley manning from giving evidence, official u.s. government correspondents and...
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large crowd lined up to watchg statement, some says anyway sew seems to be naso is an innocent man. >> mr. naso he wants to convey that he's innocent of all charges and he's eager to get the trial under the way. >> reporter: this trial is expected to run through november. christian ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today we learned the cause of death for richard ramirez known as the night stalker. he died of complication of cancer. the autopsy sights other kribs factors. ramirez died ten days ago, he's been on death row since 1989 after being convicted murders, he was 53-year-old. >>> the flames broke out on a ranch of the 11th block of thompson lane. gusty winds make it difficult for firefighters to fight. in total of 20 acres burn. the fire was contained at aboute cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> the wild fire is forced the vaeks of 150 homes. east of highway 140. more than 700 firefighters battling the fires which broke out yesterday. the fire is 15% contained. no structure of what's burn and no words on what spark the fire. >>> the deadly limousine incident that killed five people
large crowd lined up to watchg statement, some says anyway sew seems to be naso is an innocent man. >> mr. naso he wants to convey that he's innocent of all charges and he's eager to get the trial under the way. >> reporter: this trial is expected to run through november. christian ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today we learned the cause of death for richard ramirez known as the night stalker. he died of complication of cancer. the autopsy sights other kribs factors. ramirez...
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mr. shul man's visits have not been released. est was cleared in the white house 157 times. is a fact. susan rice knew she was going to say a lie when she appeared on the talk shows. the certainty fascinates me, steve? how do you know he that? you don't provide backup to your statement. in you had backup i will lead the program with your next letter. beckel is wrong with benghazi. i and many americans care about what happened there. larry caldwell, new jersey. some celebrities say they want to be bradley manning. i didn't hear any of them say i want to be james rosen. nice point, larry. todd park. charlotte, north carolina. manning should be found guilty of leaking classified information. there is a chain of command and wekileaks is not in it. brewster new york. if jesse ventura is suing the widow of chris kyle because you he thinks it would restore his reputation he should know that wagon has already rolled out of town. i agree. sharon brown, junction city, oregon. bill, you are my hero. thanks for standing up for kyle. pat, indiana. i'm reading keeping pinhy. it's good. how do you co
mr. shul man's visits have not been released. est was cleared in the white house 157 times. is a fact. susan rice knew she was going to say a lie when she appeared on the talk shows. the certainty fascinates me, steve? how do you know he that? you don't provide backup to your statement. in you had backup i will lead the program with your next letter. beckel is wrong with benghazi. i and many americans care about what happened there. larry caldwell, new jersey. some celebrities say they want to...
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mr. manning. the gentle lady from california is recognized. >> i yield myself as much time as i may consume. i think this is in many ways a very sad day for this house. as we know, last week there was an uproar in the country relative to a statement that few women become pregnant from rape. that's, of course, is not correct. there is no science to report that. of course, this week, we have a bill that has been authored to at a very limited exception for rape and that would be available only if the victim has reported the crime to the authorities. as our last speaker had indicated, this actually makes the situation for the victim of filings, a victim of rape, more onerous than four the perpetrators of the violence. something that i think is really quite wrong. the bill attacked the rights of women guaranteed by our ,onstitution to seek a safe legal procedure when they need it. now, i have two children, i was thrilled when i became pregnant. most women are thrilled. look forward to a safe childbirth
mr. manning. the gentle lady from california is recognized. >> i yield myself as much time as i may consume. i think this is in many ways a very sad day for this house. as we know, last week there was an uproar in the country relative to a statement that few women become pregnant from rape. that's, of course, is not correct. there is no science to report that. of course, this week, we have a bill that has been authored to at a very limited exception for rape and that would be available...
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thank you mr. mang cup of vodka. >> you think she is kidding. >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. is it me or was bill press just getting smashed on his show drinking wine. >> we don't drink during the show. >> stephanie: right. he is stealing my schtick. >> parting shot -- oh here's my parting shot [ glugging sound ] >> stephanie: nicely done bill. good thinking. [ applause ] >> stephanie: lots to get to today. we're all to vacation and you know where we're going. >> immerse yourself, it's all waiting for you here at scandals resort. >> oh, scandals. this is going to be fun. [ giggling ] >> when you say at scandals everything is included from your fast and furious brunch to your benghazi high -- mai tai. and if you and your partner want to really spice things up -- >> oh baby. >> there are such events such as tie me up and impeach me we give you the attention you need for those who are screaming for attention. scandals ♪ >> stephanie: fabulous. thank you rocky mount
thank you mr. mang cup of vodka. >> you think she is kidding. >> stephanie: 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. is it me or was bill press just getting smashed on his show drinking wine. >> we don't drink during the show. >> stephanie: right. he is stealing my schtick. >> parting shot -- oh here's my parting shot [ glugging sound ] >> stephanie: nicely done bill. good thinking. [ applause ] >> stephanie: lots to get to today. we're...
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mr. jalili, a man who says he wants to make use of all the capacities in the country. >> more than 66,000 polling stations across iran. this is just one of them. this is in northern tehran, one of the main polling stations and where a lot of politicians have also come to vote. as you would expect, security here is very tight. -- iran's power structure is a complicated one, and on top, ayatollah khamenei, the supreme leader. heard someone from america's national security council who said they do not consider iran's elections to be valid. to hell with you. if the iranian nation waited to see what americans except in what they don't, it would be a loser. for many airing it -- iranians struggling with unemployment, the economy tom a international sanctions has presented problems. they are looking for candidate that can ensure stability. >> i think in the past eight years we experienced a bad economic situation. i think there is a consensus that the first priority for the next president will be the economy. >> the government, for its part, will be hoping there will be no repeat of the postelec
mr. jalili, a man who says he wants to make use of all the capacities in the country. >> more than 66,000 polling stations across iran. this is just one of them. this is in northern tehran, one of the main polling stations and where a lot of politicians have also come to vote. as you would expect, security here is very tight. -- iran's power structure is a complicated one, and on top, ayatollah khamenei, the supreme leader. heard someone from america's national security council who said...
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going to prevent them from happening well if i can say with you do you think that mr snowden learned from bradley manning i mean he's changed the tactics a bit. i'm not sure if i don't i'm not able to speak to that i don't know if i'm from bradley manning or not what i would say is that i think of anything. to crack down on leaks it may be skewing the leaks that we're seeing toward the more extreme and large scale because if you're going to give up everything if you're going to give up your freedom give up your life as you know it you might as well go for broke ok michael what do you think about that going for broke it looks like both these men have done that but what you have is in december . all the laws are protected national security whistleblowers to go forward were wiped off the books so there's really no avenue and yes when someone is raising such serious concerns at the head of the national security agency is lying to congress where else are you supposed to go then to the american people who need to have that to bait to see if their government is in fact on a student living up to the dreams that
going to prevent them from happening well if i can say with you do you think that mr snowden learned from bradley manning i mean he's changed the tactics a bit. i'm not sure if i don't i'm not able to speak to that i don't know if i'm from bradley manning or not what i would say is that i think of anything. to crack down on leaks it may be skewing the leaks that we're seeing toward the more extreme and large scale because if you're going to give up everything if you're going to give up your...
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mr. singer here because he seems to be the economist neutral man here. retransmission consent was meant to be a level playing negotiation between a local broadcaster and a local cable operator. in many cases, the local cable operator was a national cable operator. it wasn't somebody like mrs. tykeson who has a local system. apparently now, retransmission is becoming a national negotiation between a broadcast network where the local affiliate yields to the national network who then gets a fair amount of the retransmission package if there is compensation. that was not the intent of the congress, at least that's not my recollection. so i would like mr. singer's comments on how retransmission has evolved and if he has a solution, if he thinks it needs to be changed, what would he go to? >> thanks for putting that to me. i will try to be fairer than them all. the point is that economics are the way that economists that think about things, is there a market problem. is there vertical integration that can distort incentives relative to an independent in this s
mr. singer here because he seems to be the economist neutral man here. retransmission consent was meant to be a level playing negotiation between a local broadcaster and a local cable operator. in many cases, the local cable operator was a national cable operator. it wasn't somebody like mrs. tykeson who has a local system. apparently now, retransmission is becoming a national negotiation between a broadcast network where the local affiliate yields to the national network who then gets a fair...
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the young man, mr. -- >> well, he was called by the prosecution. >> he was called by the prosecutione the prosecution wanted to take the air out of a defense witness. but when on cross by mr. o'mara, because it's his witness, the fact of the matter is he is going to treat him differently. on the other hand, with my esteemed colleague mr. west, he has an ethical professional duty to zealously advocate for the accused. that's the cornerstone of our constitution. now, would i have liked to see him be light were ms. jeantel? of course i would, because i'm human like everybody else. but at the end of the day, we have the accused. the accused has to prove nothing. the prosecution has to prove everything. and he is entitled to a zealous defense, and that is indeed what he is getting. >> seema, don west may have been trying to do something else too we were just talking at the break about. he asked ms. jeantel on the second day, on day two of her testimony, you seem a little different. your demeanor seems different. what do you think was going on? >> everybody wanted to know what was behind t
the young man, mr. -- >> well, he was called by the prosecution. >> he was called by the prosecutione the prosecution wanted to take the air out of a defense witness. but when on cross by mr. o'mara, because it's his witness, the fact of the matter is he is going to treat him differently. on the other hand, with my esteemed colleague mr. west, he has an ethical professional duty to zealously advocate for the accused. that's the cornerstone of our constitution. now, would i have...
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mr. epic man and his this first one is an alligator. now, maybe we don't have a friend like that. okay.at is? a t-rex. >> oh, with the short little arms. >> that was a whale. here comes a groundhog. and a kangaroo. i kind of feel like i've been to dinner with this guy. >> oh! >> this is a flamingo. how is that guy keeping a straight face? and a rhino.he you have had friends that eat a little differently. >> no. >> come on. >> it's like a night at my house. >> it's a little overdone but you've had those friends that eat -- >> i've sat across from people who chew with their mouth open. >> or grab their silverware like this. >> like a shovel. >> yeah. >> it wasn't quite that bad. >> you guys are talking about me, aren't you? all right. the basics of starting your own business step by step. advice to get you going. >> and we're going to reveal those amazing ambush makeovers. >> plus the accidental housewife shows you how to get out of absolutely anything. the makers of one a day believe, as i do, that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding am
mr. epic man and his this first one is an alligator. now, maybe we don't have a friend like that. okay.at is? a t-rex. >> oh, with the short little arms. >> that was a whale. here comes a groundhog. and a kangaroo. i kind of feel like i've been to dinner with this guy. >> oh! >> this is a flamingo. how is that guy keeping a straight face? and a rhino.he you have had friends that eat a little differently. >> no. >> come on. >> it's like a night at my...
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mr. randolph brought it to roosevelt's attention and president roosevelt was not going to desegregate the military. he was a navy mant mr. randolph stayed at it. the 1944ld war -- election, desegregating the military was the single most important issue to african- americans. it is difficult to over -- overstate how encompassing the concept of the double v was to the lives of our americans. they pageants at colleges, dances at colleges. went witheaders walter white, executive director of the naacp, and brought that to president truman's attention, the buildup had been going on for many years. frankly, truman was simply more concerned about the plight of african-americans than president roosevelt. tavis: there have been so many comparisons to president obama and fdr. be mind boggling for some who really do not know the history to consider, when we think of how liberal fdr was, that this was something he would not do. something he did not do. tell me more about this. >> resident roosevelt was very concerned about maintaining the new deal. the legislation he had passed. without southern democrats -- , due tomocrats seni
mr. randolph brought it to roosevelt's attention and president roosevelt was not going to desegregate the military. he was a navy mant mr. randolph stayed at it. the 1944ld war -- election, desegregating the military was the single most important issue to african- americans. it is difficult to over -- overstate how encompassing the concept of the double v was to the lives of our americans. they pageants at colleges, dances at colleges. went witheaders walter white, executive director of the...
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mr. obama man aned to squeeze in a round of golf this morning with somehood friends. >> >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed out rain over government surveillance of phone records and internet activity. one senator is threatening to sue over the surveillance program. >> reporter: newly disclosed details of the government collecting data is drawing criticism from some on capital hill. >> the fact that every call i make to my friends, my family is noted where i am, the length of it, the date, that concerns me, particularly bus americans didn't know this. >> >> democratic senator mark udall said he will call for erenewed debate on the patriot act. >> i think the line has been drawn too far that we are going to invade your privacy versus we are going to respect your privacy. >> >> rand paul said the intelligence gathering strategy has gone too far. he will be suing the federal government. >> i'm going to asking all of the internet providers and the phone companies ask your customers to join me in a class action lawsuit. >> reporter: not everyone thinks the plan is a breech into amer
mr. obama man aned to squeeze in a round of golf this morning with somehood friends. >> >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed out rain over government surveillance of phone records and internet activity. one senator is threatening to sue over the surveillance program. >> reporter: newly disclosed details of the government collecting data is drawing criticism from some on capital hill. >> the fact that every call i make to my friends, my family is noted where...
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." >> the first time you answered the question what did you hear, you said that the other man, mr. zimmerman, said what -- what are you talking about? remember that being your answer? >> i don't remember -- yes, i don't remember but yes. >> you saw that on the deposition and you agreed that's what you said. >> yes. >> then when asked again, instead of saying, what are you talking about, it became, what you doing around here, correct? >> yes. >> and then at your deposition, when i took your deposition, you said -- in the letter you wrote -- >> i'm going to object again as to restating what occurred yesterday as opposed to asking a question. >> okay, it's a preliminary question. i'll allow it. from an overnight recess, just to set where we are. >> in your deposition, you said, in fact, that in the letter that you wrote to sabrina fulton, you said, what you doing around here was what you attributed to mr. zimmerman. >> yes. >> at your deposition, when we learned for the first time that you had written a letter, correct? >> yes. >> you had never said that in any of your other statement
." >> the first time you answered the question what did you hear, you said that the other man, mr. zimmerman, said what -- what are you talking about? remember that being your answer? >> i don't remember -- yes, i don't remember but yes. >> you saw that on the deposition and you agreed that's what you said. >> yes. >> then when asked again, instead of saying, what are you talking about, it became, what you doing around here, correct? >> yes. >> and...
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is an investment by an american man called mr cullen by this and his family they had some money but they thought should be put towards helping in food security in africa so he came here in the two thousand and three and denise this farm for twenty five vs and number twenty five vs renewable. was about what you would like. the american investor introduced himself through the church claiming that he wanted to help eradicate poverty by offering new jobs and food. and i. feel like bussing to move dominion came here through the church. because it couldn't get in contact with us it used the priests. to do it promised to give us work so that no one would be unemployed. there would be great changes it would build schools it would and it would give us part of its harvest look at that within the school but there would be food for everyone it was for us was the biggest joy. so these multinational companies we thought big coming to transform a lack and we really celebrated at the time tamils coming. this thing timed out to be something. one. of. the communities agreed the company would take a swamp
is an investment by an american man called mr cullen by this and his family they had some money but they thought should be put towards helping in food security in africa so he came here in the two thousand and three and denise this farm for twenty five vs and number twenty five vs renewable. was about what you would like. the american investor introduced himself through the church claiming that he wanted to help eradicate poverty by offering new jobs and food. and i. feel like bussing to move...
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mr. rose man was involved. but in the weeks and months leading up to this we couldn't get the irs to see there was a there there. only during our investigation did the senior deputy in charge tucker admit now there was something that concerned her. that's one of the problem at the irs and more broadly in government. when good people do things, it's fine. when they do thing wrong they don't see it. bill: the allegation is $500 million he helped out a buddy and friend and this is being traced back to him. you just wonder, it's just one scandal after another at this agency. what's going on there? >> this scandal at the irs also includes failure to have the regulation to protect the american people, the small business administration and veterans. these individuals game the system by having a minor injury turned into a disability for the strong castle ceo. temperature. they gamed the location which is chinatown, an area of washington. this whole process shows that we need real changes inside government. this is an a
mr. rose man was involved. but in the weeks and months leading up to this we couldn't get the irs to see there was a there there. only during our investigation did the senior deputy in charge tucker admit now there was something that concerned her. that's one of the problem at the irs and more broadly in government. when good people do things, it's fine. when they do thing wrong they don't see it. bill: the allegation is $500 million he helped out a buddy and friend and this is being traced...
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significance to the russian president saying these things, saying not only that, but that he is a free man. mrsnowden is a free man and the sooner he selects his destination point, the better, meaning get out of my hair. you're causing huge problems for us. >> it's stil still potentially a major problem because as you know, last saturday, the u.s. formerly revoked snowden's u.s. pat passport. so he's not traveling legally right now unless he gets documents from russia or another country that would give him some sort of status. the russians know he does not have a formal u.s. passport. they also know he's been given these criminal complaints, including espionage and he's wanted here in the united states. it's still potentially a big political problem if the russians, even though he's in this transit zone, let him board a flight whether for cuba or ecuador or iceland or if he wants to go back to hong kong. although i suspect the chinese authorities there in hong kong have no great desire to have him come back there because it's only a headache for hong kong. we'll see where he winds up. i suspec
significance to the russian president saying these things, saying not only that, but that he is a free man. mrsnowden is a free man and the sooner he selects his destination point, the better, meaning get out of my hair. you're causing huge problems for us. >> it's stil still potentially a major problem because as you know, last saturday, the u.s. formerly revoked snowden's u.s. pat passport. so he's not traveling legally right now unless he gets documents from russia or another country...
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i mean, i do agree with mr. man that you have to enforce. you could put out the others. you can change the regs. but you still need to send out folks to enforce. but i have to say, it's a bad example to use these days, but practically all of us to pay our taxes, regardless of the fact that some people will say that tax is unfair and i don't like the irs. you know, obviously, most of us are not audited and most of us do the right thing. so i some point, i may, we will not go to look at every single thing but let me ask you specifically said you talked about enforcement, in the case of west. could you point to one particular regulation that, if it wasn't forthcoming could have prevented what happened at west lex since you cite the lack of enforcement of existing regs as a problem. give me an example of what enforcement could have stopped this problem of the existing laws. >> thank you, chairman boxer, for that question. specifically, osha 1910-109, the explosive standard, that has a paragraph that is specific to ammonium nitrate. >> okay. >> in india, i will quote just one
i mean, i do agree with mr. man that you have to enforce. you could put out the others. you can change the regs. but you still need to send out folks to enforce. but i have to say, it's a bad example to use these days, but practically all of us to pay our taxes, regardless of the fact that some people will say that tax is unfair and i don't like the irs. you know, obviously, most of us are not audited and most of us do the right thing. so i some point, i may, we will not go to look at every...
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mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest tribute that we can pay to those who came before us is by carrying on their work to pursue peace and justice, not only in our country but for all mankind. >> laura: president obama addresses a crowd of just 5,000 people in berlin this week. so where is all the fanfare gone and what does this say about america's role on the world stage? >> i would trailed every detainee in guantanamo. herald backs every gitmo detainee for one american prisoner. is this a smart move? herald will be here. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. and the factor begins
mr. tambourine man. i think o'reilly is coming up but i'm not sure. >> greta: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the facts are that 11 million people live in the shadows and they live here in defactor amnesty. >> we didn't secure the border back in 1986. >> i don't think it's going to happen now either. >> battle lines have been drawn in the immigration fight and a huge split in the republican party about what to do we'll have a debate. >> greatest...
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man himself. rejecting american appeals to return snowden to the u.s. >> translator: mr. snowden is a free man, and the sooner he choses his final destination, the better it will be for us and him. >> reporter: putin said he would prefer not to deal with an issue at all, saying, it's like sheering a pig, too much squeaking, too little wool. russia's foreign minister tried to claim snowden wasn't technically in russia while in the airport's transit lounge. a diplomatic word game the secretary of state wasn't buying. >> we're not looking for a confrontation, we're not ordering anybody. we're simply requesting, under a very normal procedure, for the transfer of somebody -- >> reporter: so where exactly is edward snowden tonight? nbc's jim maceda in moscow. >> reporter: snowden is somewhere here inside moscow's massive sheremetyevo airport. in a part that russian's claim is not technically in russian territory, it's a no man's land for the most wanted fugitive in the world. >> reporter: china made no attempt to stop snowden from escaping to moscow. u.s. officials are now traci
man himself. rejecting american appeals to return snowden to the u.s. >> translator: mr. snowden is a free man, and the sooner he choses his final destination, the better it will be for us and him. >> reporter: putin said he would prefer not to deal with an issue at all, saying, it's like sheering a pig, too much squeaking, too little wool. russia's foreign minister tried to claim snowden wasn't technically in russia while in the airport's transit lounge. a diplomatic word game the...
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mr. zemer man shouzem zimmerman should have been arrested? >> over time?th or so. >> i would say no. >> you did not form an opinion? >> no, not within the first -- >> you heard other people expressing opinions. >> oh, yeah. >> but you were not taking a position yourself? >> no, because i knew i didn't have enough information. >> what's interesting, though, is it's not just how much information do you have, but how much information are you sharing, as well. apparently he did have an opinion, a pretty strong one. here is a part of what he wrote on coffee party progressive facebook page in march of last year. less than a month after the shooting happened. quote, seminole county justice system needs an enema and they just might get one. that's not good when you're confronted with that in court. jean casarez live in sanford, florida. you're shaking your head already. i can only imagine with the amount of coverage that this case has garnered, there would be a lot of dissemination and analysis of that coverage, as well. and now we're having to deal where what peo
mr. zemer man shouzem zimmerman should have been arrested? >> over time?th or so. >> i would say no. >> you did not form an opinion? >> no, not within the first -- >> you heard other people expressing opinions. >> oh, yeah. >> but you were not taking a position yourself? >> no, because i knew i didn't have enough information. >> what's interesting, though, is it's not just how much information do you have, but how much information are you...
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manning had committed atrocities instead of exposing them, he would almost surely be a free man right now. >> mrhave been a lot of comparisons between you and manning because of the similarities in your case. i see huge differences, in fact. but i want to get your opinion. do you see any differences between you and bradley manning? >> well, i have to give him cred credit, as i said a moment ago, that he realized what he ought to do at 22, which took me -- i was 40 when i did it. that doesn't favor me. of course, there are differences. the material i put out was top secret r rather than classified that he put out. the material i put out was high-level decision making which didn't include domestic crimes for the kind he put out when he if put outfield grade information that was only secret. frankly, i'm surprised there was that much information about american criminality about torture and other effects in those only secret cables. when i was in the pentagon, i didn't bother to read stuff that was only secret. he had access, routinely, daily, to top secret and above communications, intelligence. he
manning had committed atrocities instead of exposing them, he would almost surely be a free man right now. >> mrhave been a lot of comparisons between you and manning because of the similarities in your case. i see huge differences, in fact. but i want to get your opinion. do you see any differences between you and bradley manning? >> well, i have to give him cred credit, as i said a moment ago, that he realized what he ought to do at 22, which took me -- i was 40 when i did it....
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mr. speaker. it is american samoa. >> the best natured man in congress is the guy who ignores who he has been called. he is the best natured man in congress and that act of restraint on your >> bad science, check, anti-women, check, no chance of ever being taken up by the senate? check. your tax dollars at work in john boehner's house of representatives.
mr. speaker. it is american samoa. >> the best natured man in congress is the guy who ignores who he has been called. he is the best natured man in congress and that act of restraint on your >> bad science, check, anti-women, check, no chance of ever being taken up by the senate? check. your tax dollars at work in john boehner's house of representatives.
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he was trying to throes man. >> let's break it down this way. mr. martin leaves what you think is the mail area. and walks in the direction of where he's staying. >> yes, sir. >> yes? >> yes, sir. >> and at that point mr. zimmerman was still in his vehicle? >> yes, sir. >> and mr. martin continued to walk? >> yes, sir. >> and he observed and told you that the man is following him in the car? >> yes, sir. >> and then you said well run? >> yes, sir. >> and he did run? >> from the back area. >>ers on the street or on the sidewalk in front of mr. zimmerman's car at the point that want he decided to run? >> yes, sir. >> and he ran? >> yes, sir. from the back area to try to leave him. >> you don't know whether he ran into the direction where you could only travel by foot, or whether you could drive? >> no, sir. i don't know the area. >> agreed. no. what you knew at that point, though, was that mr. zimmerman was still in his vehicle, probably still on the phone, because trayvon martin never said he wasn't, and -- >> words are speculating to what mr. zimmer
he was trying to throes man. >> let's break it down this way. mr. martin leaves what you think is the mail area. and walks in the direction of where he's staying. >> yes, sir. >> yes? >> yes, sir. >> and at that point mr. zimmerman was still in his vehicle? >> yes, sir. >> and mr. martin continued to walk? >> yes, sir. >> and he observed and told you that the man is following him in the car? >> yes, sir. >> and then you said well...
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mr. steve's said this is a man that came to purchase food from them and acted like he was part of the neighborhood and hanging out when he was secretly videotaping them. if he had said to them would you please lower it. it's too loud especially at this time of night. >> i don't think that was the question. >> it's okay. i understand. >> how well do they know the rules? >> clearly they don't. if they do, it appears to be
mr. steve's said this is a man that came to purchase food from them and acted like he was part of the neighborhood and hanging out when he was secretly videotaping them. if he had said to them would you please lower it. it's too loud especially at this time of night. >> i don't think that was the question. >> it's okay. i understand. >> how well do they know the rules? >> clearly they don't. if they do, it appears to be