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mrs. edwards.s very difficult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom henderson had nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite conceivably that mrs. edwards' blood had been put
mrs. edwards.s very difficult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was...
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mrs. edwards.ult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom henderson had nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite conceivably that mrs. edwards' blood had been put on the garmen
mrs. edwards.ult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state...
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mrs. edwards. difficult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood expert, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom henderson had nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite conceivably that mrs. edwards' blood had been put on the g
mrs. edwards. difficult testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood expert, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state...
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mr. edward zach and at the suggestion of supervisor cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors, for major kurt chun you lee and ms. jean lun. >> and madam clerk sly any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gave >> would you please a call the roll. >> director brinkman. director heinecke is expected director lee. sxhoom. director rubke. you have a quorum >> thank you. okay. let's see where edward going through the presentation now >> wait a minute my have to get our microphones turned on. these little things are not calibrated so it takes a while to figure out how to you turn them on. okay >> the announcement of the public. >> announcement of the sound providing device please be advised their prohibited and anyone who is responsible for one going off maybe asked to leave the room and phones set on vibrate please turn them off and a motion to approve the minutes. >> all in favor, say i. opposed? so okay conjectures we have. >> item 5 mr. chairman the communications please be advised with
mr. edward zach and at the suggestion of supervisor cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors, for major kurt chun you lee and ms. jean lun. >> and madam clerk sly any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gave >> would you please a call the roll. >> director brinkman. director heinecke is expected director lee. sxhoom. director rubke. you have a quorum...
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mr. edward zach and at the suggestion of supervisor cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors, for major kurt chun you lee and ms. jean lun. >> and madam clerk sly any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] oor >>> >> i would like to call this meeting to order. please respond when i call your name. commissioner link ton, madam chair johnson, present. mondejar is absent and all members are present . the next regularly scheduled meeting. commission meeting will be held on tuesday march 18, 2014. at 1:00 p.m.. please be adviced that the ringing of and use of cellphone, pagers or other similar sound producing electronic device. are protected at this middle east meeting. please be adviced that a member of the public has 15 minutes to make pertinent public comments on the agenda item unless the commission adopts a period on the item. the member of the public who wish to speak to the commission please provide a card and commit the -- submit the card. there are no reportable actions. the
mr. edward zach and at the suggestion of supervisor cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors, for major kurt chun you lee and ms. jean lun. >> and madam clerk sly any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] oor >>> >> i would like to call this meeting to order. please respond when i call your name. commissioner link ton, madam chair johnson, present....
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mrs. edwards. this is a completely different case than what the jury heard.analysis, the question really is if not now, when? if this is not enough to grant somebody a new trial, then when is post conviction relief ever appropriate? >> unexpectedly, rather than adjourn and read the filings before ruling, the judge issued his decision on the spot. >> all motions are denied. >> the judge said, one hair is not enough. i'm out of here. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink and if you look at it as a whole, it doesn't just stink, it reeks. >> an execution date was set for elmore. he was placed in a high security lockdown cell while awaiting his date with the electric chair. now a mere three weeks away. >> i tried my hardest to get him ready for it. and he called me one day and he said, are they going to kill me? i think i told him in the most simple terms i could tell him that they were going to have to take me out first. [ male announcer ] we all think about life insurance. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things th
mrs. edwards. this is a completely different case than what the jury heard.analysis, the question really is if not now, when? if this is not enough to grant somebody a new trial, then when is post conviction relief ever appropriate? >> unexpectedly, rather than adjourn and read the filings before ruling, the judge issued his decision on the spot. >> all motions are denied. >> the judge said, one hair is not enough. i'm out of here. >> in this case, there are a number of...
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mrs. edwards.testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom henderson had nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood i had really expected that he would grant relief because they had presented a compelling case of
mrs. edwards.testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police...
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mr. edward bowen, a gentleman for whom i have the greatest respect for. you're going to ask him a question as to their policy and how they felt about the vietnam war and a question of, did you beat your wife lately? i want you to come in and answer the questions. the philosophy you had them. you talk about angola. you don't talk about angola, how during the eisenhower were the very, we people that later on they were opposed to bring you don't say anything -- about things of that nature. very interesting. my personal opinion is this -- thateliberately stood in well before an empty house and challenge these people and you challenge their americanism. it is the lowest thing that i've ever seen in my 32 years in congress. >> mr. speaker, if i may -- [applause] let me say first of all -- >> i move we take the speaker's words down. [applause] from 35more highlights years of house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. c
mr. edward bowen, a gentleman for whom i have the greatest respect for. you're going to ask him a question as to their policy and how they felt about the vietnam war and a question of, did you beat your wife lately? i want you to come in and answer the questions. the philosophy you had them. you talk about angola. you don't talk about angola, how during the eisenhower were the very, we people that later on they were opposed to bring you don't say anything -- about things of that nature. very...
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mr. edward markey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. loh, the university of maryland decided to provide five years of credit protection to those impacted by the data breach at your school. how did you determine that five years was an appropriate time period? >> well, as you know we announced it within 24 hours. notified everybody within about four or five days and very quickly, of course the way most students communicate is by social media. >> but why the five-year period -- >> and so, what they were complaining was that we initially offered one year and they said one year is not adequate. >> and what was your conclusion? >> my conclusion is, well, i think they're right. it is going to cost more money but it is the right thing to do. >> why is that the right thing to do? >> i'm sorry? >> why is it the right things to do? >> why is it the right thing to do? after all it did happen. it is our responsibility to provide the maximum protection possible of our sensitive data. we did not do it. i think we have very strong defenses but they wer
mr. edward markey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. loh, the university of maryland decided to provide five years of credit protection to those impacted by the data breach at your school. how did you determine that five years was an appropriate time period? >> well, as you know we announced it within 24 hours. notified everybody within about four or five days and very quickly, of course the way most students communicate is by social media. >> but why the five-year period --...
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mr. elmore. >> edward, you spent 30 years in prison, incarcerated. what kept you going? hat did -- what gave you hope? >> well, like i say, mrs. holt, i knew some day the truth will come out, right? hang on to that. good lawyers like mrs. holt. i made it. >> you certainly seem to be an optimist. there are a lot of people on death row, many of them don't have hope. but diana, you found holes in the case. but there was also a suspect, a potential suspect. just take a look quickly. >> in order to solve the mystery of who did murder dorothy edwards, diana began looking for alternate suspects. and she found one in the neighbor who discovered the body, james holloway. >> i read the testimony of james holloway, and my head just about spun off of my little spindly neck. i was like, wow. >> holloway had spent an unusually long period of time at the crime scene before calling the police. >> he goes inside dorothy edwards' house. he sees that wall of blood for the first time. but he doesn't call police. he decides that he's going to go to the other side neighbor and get her to come
mr. elmore. >> edward, you spent 30 years in prison, incarcerated. what kept you going? hat did -- what gave you hope? >> well, like i say, mrs. holt, i knew some day the truth will come out, right? hang on to that. good lawyers like mrs. holt. i made it. >> you certainly seem to be an optimist. there are a lot of people on death row, many of them don't have hope. but diana, you found holes in the case. but there was also a suspect, a potential suspect. just take a look...
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edward snowden. i'll get the last question to you mr. binney, what would you most like to see change for the next whistle blower who goes through a process like this? >> i would like to see a real program run by the administration that would actually do something about what whistleblowers are talking about. after all they are trying to address problems that exist inside the government, either corruption, fraud, waste abuse or ill legality. if they don't do something, there's no real protection there whatsoever for any of us. after all, the fisa court oversight of nsa is a joke as is the senate and house intelligence committees. those people have no way of verifying what nsa is telling them. >> there have been reveal questions raised by the transparency of those courts and we'll watch closely to see whether that's a subject of
edward snowden. i'll get the last question to you mr. binney, what would you most like to see change for the next whistle blower who goes through a process like this? >> i would like to see a real program run by the administration that would actually do something about what whistleblowers are talking about. after all they are trying to address problems that exist inside the government, either corruption, fraud, waste abuse or ill legality. if they don't do something, there's no real...
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it's in the margins time and i'm joined by the one the only mr edward harrison now every friday edwardharrison and i we put you if you're into the driver's seat letting you steer the show with your comments questions and concerns all sent to us throughout the week via twitter you tube and facebook social media stuff now this first comment comes from justin templar and it's about our segment on airlines changing their current business model for their frequent flyer programs and justin writes why the fuss over words comma jealousy question mark someone is willing to pay five or ten times more than why shouldn't they get something back question mark and quote edward what is your response to this i agree with justin basically that you're going to lose to the world the reality is that the airlines are in the business of making money and what i was trying to say in that segment is that you know just like in many models it's like an eighty twenty thing where eighty percent of your money come from twenty percent of your customers so they want to make sure they have everything aligned with that
it's in the margins time and i'm joined by the one the only mr edward harrison now every friday edwardharrison and i we put you if you're into the driver's seat letting you steer the show with your comments questions and concerns all sent to us throughout the week via twitter you tube and facebook social media stuff now this first comment comes from justin templar and it's about our segment on airlines changing their current business model for their frequent flyer programs and justin writes why...
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mrs. c. edward : in sports garry and his lovely wife open up the mailbag in response to comments and questions and raiders get their man. will show you the team new quarterback next >> : giving everyone argument of all sports is a position of quebec. the raiders needed one probing this guy has something left the met shock comes over from houston. for six round draft choice. to an 14 last year. first nfl quarterback and history and throwing for and receptions. four straight days. >> : marshalling all the negatives once upon a time this guy was pretty good two-time pro bowler he doesn't have the last year and he got injured. the raiders hope he can live up to is $10 million contracts. >> : i can't do anything but move on bigger better things unexcited for what the future holds here at an oakland and i'm excited to get to work. as a quarterback yet a second and final demand thing that you'd seen is in the sense in the off-season. how you demonstrate to them you know the busted tail. and at the in the d
mrs. c. edward : in sports garry and his lovely wife open up the mailbag in response to comments and questions and raiders get their man. will show you the team new quarterback next >> : giving everyone argument of all sports is a position of quebec. the raiders needed one probing this guy has something left the met shock comes over from houston. for six round draft choice. to an 14 last year. first nfl quarterback and history and throwing for and receptions. four straight days. >>...
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edwards: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: thank you, streak. i rise today to recognize women 's history month. it's just a fact that the success of our nation relies on the economic security of women. unfortunately outdated policies are constraining the ability of women to participate fully in our economy. many face a lack of good paying jobs and child care. in fact, 2/3 of minimum wage workers are women and the poverty rate for women is 14.5%, the highest in two decades. women earn just 77 cents on the dollar for, for african-american women -- dollar, for african-american it's only 64 credibilities on the dollar. that's why house democrats have launched an economic agenda for women. when women succeed, america succeeds. we've got at that raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, increase tip wages that haven't been raised in 23 years, equal pay for equal work, paid sick days and access to quality, affordable child care. wome
edwards: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: thank you, streak. i rise today to recognize women 's history month. it's just a fact that the success of our nation relies on the economic security of women. unfortunately outdated policies are constraining the ability of women to participate fully in our economy. many face a lack of good paying jobs and child...
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it's to prevent cases similar to nsa analyst edward snowden. mr. snowden popped up on a streaming video chat today. the optics, as political observers say, were stark. snowden blasted american liberty violations in front of the u.s. constitution as a backdrop from russia's capital. here's fox news media analyst and host of media buzz, howard kurtz. >> ed snowden got a rousing reseptember by the south by southwest conference. beaming with a oversized copy of the constitution behind him. hot he didn't get was a single skeptical question. not by the moderator of the discussion, nor those submitted online in advance, not even a reference to him being a fugitive from justice. the former nsa contractor promply attacked the current and former directors. >> there have been two officials in america who have harmed our internet security, and actually, our national security. now, those two officials are michael hayden and keith alexander. >> he also ripped the director of national intelligence, james clapper, who some lawmakers have accused of misleading cong
it's to prevent cases similar to nsa analyst edward snowden. mr. snowden popped up on a streaming video chat today. the optics, as political observers say, were stark. snowden blasted american liberty violations in front of the u.s. constitution as a backdrop from russia's capital. here's fox news media analyst and host of media buzz, howard kurtz. >> ed snowden got a rousing reseptember by the south by southwest conference. beaming with a oversized copy of the constitution behind him....
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edwards: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i want to join my colleagues in opposition to h.r. 1459, the ensuring public involvement in the creation of national monuments act. sounds good but it should be known as preventing new parks act. this bill would severely restrict this and any future president's authority to establish a national monument, eliminating a crucial part of our nation's conservation strategy. in this current poisonous climate, the majority has made it nearly impossible for congress to conserve land for future generations, using the legislative process. this past congress, in fact, was the first since world war ii to not protect a single acre of land as a national park, monument or wilderness area. not one single acre. just last year, there was a significant bipartisan effort on the part of the president and others to designate the harriette tubman national historical parks act, of which i am an original co-sponsor, but that bill failed to even make it out of the committee with public support, with f
edwards: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i want to join my colleagues in opposition to h.r. 1459, the ensuring public involvement in the creation of national monuments act. sounds good but it should be known as preventing new parks act. this bill would severely restrict this and any future president's authority to establish a national monument, eliminating a crucial part of our nation's conservation strategy. in this current poisonous climate, the majority has...
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edwards: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: thank you, streak. i rise today to recognize women 's history month. it's just a fact that the success of our nation relies on the economic security of women. unfortunately outdated policies are constraining the ability of women to participate fully in our economy. many face a lack of good paying jobs and child care. in fact, 2/3 of minimum wage workers are women and the poverty rate for women is 14.5%, the highest in two decades. women earn just 77 cents on the dollar for, for african-american women -- dollar, for african-american it's only 64 credibilities on the dollar. that's why house democrats have launched an economic agenda for women. when women succeed, america succeeds. we've got at that raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, increase tip wages that haven't been raised in 23 years, equal pay for equal work, paid sick days and access to quality, affordable child care. wome
edwards: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: thank you, streak. i rise today to recognize women 's history month. it's just a fact that the success of our nation relies on the economic security of women. unfortunately outdated policies are constraining the ability of women to participate fully in our economy. many face a lack of good paying jobs and child...
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mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >>> >> >> >> february 27, 2014, >> good afternoon and welcome to the meeting of the city and school district committee. i'm joined by supervisor mark alvarez and farrell and sandra feuer who will now join our community for 2014. i would like to that have sf gov. tv. san francisco television and our clerk mr. derek evans. mr. clerk are there any announcements? city clerk: yes. please silence all electronic devices. >> thank you. commissioner mendoza did let us know she is sick. may i entertain a motion to excuse commissioner mendoza mcdonnell and we'll do that without opposition. mr. clerk, please call the first item. item 1: agenda1401421.[hearing - update on the 2012 supplemental appropriation to fund a credit recovery program for san francisco unified school district]sponsor: kimhearing to receive an update on the 2012 supplemental appropriat
mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >>> >> >> >> february 27, 2014, >> good afternoon and welcome to the meeting of the city and school district committee. i'm joined by supervisor mark alvarez and farrell and...
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mr. chair. >> thanks, everyone. we are adjourned. [gavel] (clapping) >> so thank you all for coming out this morning, i'm edward reiskin i'm the director of transportation here in san francisco. happy to see you all here we're going to need everybody's help here today. where i will start we're lucky san francisco is a great city and one of the most walkable city if not in the world it attracts people here. it's a great city to walk around and be in. however, we we have a problem and the problem is people are getting killed in our streets and that shouldn't be happening pr it's unacceptable people are getting killed my seriously injured it's traefblg not only for the families especially for the families to whom it happens but for our whole city but the good news is it's preventable every one of those dedicates and serious injuries is preventable. the good news behind that is that we have great leadership in the city as manifested by the strong and power showing of folks behind me that are focused and committed and dedicated to preventing those serious collisions and fatality collisions so we get the benefits of our beautiful walkable ci
mr. chair. >> thanks, everyone. we are adjourned. [gavel] (clapping) >> so thank you all for coming out this morning, i'm edward reiskin i'm the director of transportation here in san francisco. happy to see you all here we're going to need everybody's help here today. where i will start we're lucky san francisco is a great city and one of the most walkable city if not in the world it attracts people here. it's a great city to walk around and be in. however, we we have a problem and...
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mr. president, putin is a pig. but he's been pitch slapping you since the edward snowden mess. peeking speaking of that, traveling with the secret service -- do you think putin's men would dare do something like that? i suspect that they probably can handle their stole i better. you draw lines, mr. president. putin crosses them. you play make believe war games, he sends in the troops. you sit around moving teacups, he moves the armored tanks. and you want to poke a tiger, this tiger in the eye, the perception of power, mr. president, is as strong as power itself. and that's my opening statement. with me former adviser to the uk, defense ministry and retired military pilot, michael kay. all right, michael, all this talk about sanctions -- >> hi judge. >> how are you tonight? >> i'm good. how are you? >> all this talk about sanctions, are they going to make a difference as it relates to putin going into the ukraine to get to crimea? >> i think your opening statement was spot-on. perception of power. that's been driving putin's behavior over the last couple of months. very differe
mr. president, putin is a pig. but he's been pitch slapping you since the edward snowden mess. peeking speaking of that, traveling with the secret service -- do you think putin's men would dare do something like that? i suspect that they probably can handle their stole i better. you draw lines, mr. president. putin crosses them. you play make believe war games, he sends in the troops. you sit around moving teacups, he moves the armored tanks. and you want to poke a tiger, this tiger in the eye,...
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edward snowden is more of a whistleblower than a criminal. do you agree? >> i think we have rules, regulations, and laws in this country that mr. snowden broke. if washington dc or the nsa are breaking some of those laws, then we need to go after them. from my perspective, and i don't know all the details, but we have rules and regulations and we cannot have people passing out information that could do damage to our military, could damage our intelligence gathering. there are people in this world that want to do really bad harm to the united states and making all that information available the way snowden apparently did is against the law. i would suggest to you that he is more a criminal that he is a whistleblower. >> do you worry that ron paul's libertarianism maybe too much for the republican party? >> i hope that libertarians as they pick and choose between the parties decide, as reagan did, i would rather have people around me that i support 80% of the time rather than 20% of the time. libertarians are going to be substantially more comfortable with republican theory and concepts than they are the democrats. >> one issue i
edward snowden is more of a whistleblower than a criminal. do you agree? >> i think we have rules, regulations, and laws in this country that mr. snowden broke. if washington dc or the nsa are breaking some of those laws, then we need to go after them. from my perspective, and i don't know all the details, but we have rules and regulations and we cannot have people passing out information that could do damage to our military, could damage our intelligence gathering. there are people in...
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being responsive to you and people like mr saying that the american media they don't want us to the accident was an easy solution to all this very easy solution edwards insisted he has the e mail address to the president he could to hack into his e mail. he says that he could blow the top of the telephone the press to tell you that's true it's not true. when president obama should do is call up the head of the nsa and the head of national intelligence but the wonder of the state. have you been. are you now intercepting my e mails or michael phone conversations and put into them if they want to lie under oath as they have been consistent in doing while in the nutritional the back button to pursue that. that's me i'm sure. i know what that little twist here. top that csi and csi is conscious or sub successful in the states this article just came from the business insider. i've been basically think shows like these are cheering sections for the nsa because the glam arises what is in fact is i know the propaganda pity for these agencies because the glamour i think going and i do you think that this is the typical american opinion about intelligence gathe
being responsive to you and people like mr saying that the american media they don't want us to the accident was an easy solution to all this very easy solution edwards insisted he has the e mail address to the president he could to hack into his e mail. he says that he could blow the top of the telephone the press to tell you that's true it's not true. when president obama should do is call up the head of the nsa and the head of national intelligence but the wonder of the state. have you been....
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edward g. smith of pennsylvania to be united states district judge for the eastern district. mr. reid: i send a closings to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of edward g. smith of pennsylvania to be united states district judge for the eastern district of pennsylvania, signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the mandatory quorum under rule 2 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i now move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all against say no. the ayes appear to have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that we now proceed to a period of morning business with senators allowed to speak for up to ten
edward g. smith of pennsylvania to be united states district judge for the eastern district. mr. reid: i send a closings to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on the nomination of edward g. smith of pennsylvania to be united states district judge for the eastern district of...
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it's emerged that mr hawley had raised concerns of but one of the helicopters healed with the manufacturers'. but it has not been confirmed if this was to see him on which christ. edward holly who is seventy was born and twenty day than educated in dundalk he built nor britain of our trees have pharmaceutical company specializing in veterinary and animal health products into a worthy leader exporting to one hundred and twenty countries. one of the richest man in adam's his fortune was estimated at over six hundred million times. a former member of shannon there and he was appointed to the heights of lords westminster twenty such as nordic barry edmonds. in my studio fifteen hundred of those other good stuff. you couldn't wear her costume but as weakness by six degrees should maybe have a brother or sister or parents reliant on norbert to bart's brother living soul is noted that even he was a very generous and can do it that you provided so much on employment in this area. it's business as usual here is the norbert factories but that is a deep sense of shock and sadness at the sudden death of edward only a man he did so much to transform the economic prospects of this
it's emerged that mr hawley had raised concerns of but one of the helicopters healed with the manufacturers'. but it has not been confirmed if this was to see him on which christ. edward holly who is seventy was born and twenty day than educated in dundalk he built nor britain of our trees have pharmaceutical company specializing in veterinary and animal health products into a worthy leader exporting to one hundred and twenty countries. one of the richest man in adam's his fortune was estimated...
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about some of the controversy surrounding the nsa, especially in the wake of edward snowden's disclosure. the man chosen by mr. obama to navigate the bureaucratic and public relations disaster is admiral rodgers, who on tuesday will face members of the senate at his confirmation hearing. the thunderous applause probably not-- if you want to read more on that story, it is in today's "the new york times." scott is waiting in gainesville, virginia, on our line for independents. caller: thank you for taking my call. i understand the significance of revealing the system. can you explain for me where the lines are drawn with this man -- where the lines are drawn revealing what is going on domestically versus revealing intel detail, internationally. it was senator dianne feinstein who expressed concern this man had developed code keys to get into the higher international intel, as opposed to just having clearance access to the system he revealed. where do you draw a line to commit a crime? guest: i think edward snowden was really bothered by what he learned. american people have been bothered. the president in the w
about some of the controversy surrounding the nsa, especially in the wake of edward snowden's disclosure. the man chosen by mr. obama to navigate the bureaucratic and public relations disaster is admiral rodgers, who on tuesday will face members of the senate at his confirmation hearing. the thunderous applause probably not-- if you want to read more on that story, it is in today's "the new york times." scott is waiting in gainesville, virginia, on our line for independents. caller:...
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edward snowden. i find it ironic he is in moscow with united states constitution behind him with putin, imprisoning his political opponents and we're being lectured by mrowden of rights to privacy. neil: you are quite right, but to my point addressing those security concerns, does it go a little bit too far now pretending to be facebook so it can spy on folks? >> it depends on the facts. if they're only targeting foreign intelligence operatives, their only targeting very narrowly defined counterintelligence, threats to our security at home targets, it is probably. neil: in order to find who they are, they are dropping a wide net. >> that is why you have congressional oversight to see if the program has gone too far. neil: if you know your former colleague, she is furious the cia was spying on members of her committee staff. as if that was a fox alert. this is happening washington to washington, right? >> i have a lot of respect for senator feinstein. we all need to wait and see all the facts come out on that. i don't think the cia. neil: who knows. with the best of intentions, this is now run amok. do you buy that? >> in a free society we have to prote
edward snowden. i find it ironic he is in moscow with united states constitution behind him with putin, imprisoning his political opponents and we're being lectured by mrowden of rights to privacy. neil: you are quite right, but to my point addressing those security concerns, does it go a little bit too far now pretending to be facebook so it can spy on folks? >> it depends on the facts. if they're only targeting foreign intelligence operatives, their only targeting very narrowly defined...
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adam sieminsky, and ne next david goldwyn, and then edward chow, and we are pleased to have the minister of energy from the republic of lithuanlit and mr. david goldwyn as well. please mr. sieminski, proceed. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here today. eia is a statistical agency -- >> can you speak closer to the microphone? >> thank you. >> as you know, the eia is a statistical and analytical within the department of energy. it's data and analysis are independent by any other office of the united states government so my views shouldn't be construed as representing any federal agency. the total natural gas consumption is going to average 71.5 cubic feet a day. that is a slight dropnist last year. in 2015, forecast natural gas consumption falls slightly as the decline in commercial use offset the increase in demand. on the supply side, eai forecast the rate grows at 2.5% in 2014 and 1% in 2015. the growthed center in pennsylvania and evident in west virginia is noteworthy. and they expect drilling in louisiana, arizona and texas. the past winter of prolonged widespread and cold weather, which is continuing, throughout the northea
adam sieminsky, and ne next david goldwyn, and then edward chow, and we are pleased to have the minister of energy from the republic of lithuanlit and mr. david goldwyn as well. please mr. sieminski, proceed. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here today. eia is a statistical agency -- >> can you speak closer to the microphone? >> thank you. >> as you know, the eia is a statistical and analytical within the department of energy. it's data and analysis are independent...
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edwards though the disclosures. goes on to note that the man chosen by mr. obama to navigate the bureaucratic political and public relations disaster is a vice admiral michael weiser's to and tuesday will face questions. likely to be accompanied by the thunderous applause that greeted mr. snowden and taxes yesterday. going on to note that it is m rogers particular bad luck that he is not appearing in front of the senate intelligence committee. it is -- he will also be the head of the united states cyber command, the pentagon cyber warfare unit appeared before the arm services committee today whose members include some of the agency's significant critics from democrats like senator mark udall who describes the agency's domestic surveillance as a violation of american principles to republicans like senator ted crews who has taken the opposite view saying the federal government has not been effective enough monitoring these surveillance bad guys. if you want to read more on that story in today's new york times. we have time for a few more phone calls. a line fo
edwards though the disclosures. goes on to note that the man chosen by mr. obama to navigate the bureaucratic political and public relations disaster is a vice admiral michael weiser's to and tuesday will face questions. likely to be accompanied by the thunderous applause that greeted mr. snowden and taxes yesterday. going on to note that it is m rogers particular bad luck that he is not appearing in front of the senate intelligence committee. it is -- he will also be the head of the united...
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mr. loteef"... >> toughest place to be a ferryman on al jazeera america >> it's a modern day spy story, secret signals, code words, secret meetings across the globe and the story of the edward snowden, who leaked possibly the most secret collection of classified information in the united states. who is edward snowden, and more importantly who was he before he became a household name. >> joining him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. great to see you. we did incredible research. going back and finding all sorts of postings that edward snowden made when he was younger. and it paints a picture of a different guy to what you think. he's the classic geek. he is someone of the right. not the left. he is a conservative libertarian and compatriot. >> you found a series of things that he talked about. he seems to be a libertarian. >> he's a libertarian. a native to ron paul. he didn't think a great deal of president obama and disliked him. he was waiting for president obama to roll back whether or not he regarded as the surveillance statement when it didn't happen he decided to take things into his own hands. he was vehemently against whist
mr. loteef"... >> toughest place to be a ferryman on al jazeera america >> it's a modern day spy story, secret signals, code words, secret meetings across the globe and the story of the edward snowden, who leaked possibly the most secret collection of classified information in the united states. who is edward snowden, and more importantly who was he before he became a household name. >> joining him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted...