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high drama unfolding at the united nations this morning. the president getting ready to take the world stage at what could be the most critical time for diplomatic relations in his presidency. here's what we know. and the world and what we'll be watching for. will president obama meet with the new president of iran or at least shake his hand. the state department says there's no official meeting scheduled. >>> syria, the u.s. is still pushing a resolution that would make the chemical weapons deal legally binding, meaning if syria doesn't comply, the threat of military action is there. so far russia is not on board. >>> plus, of course, israel and palestine, peace talks restarting this summer, but are there signs of progress? president obama has a one-on-one meeting with palestinian minister abbas today. let me bring in congressman this morning. >> good morning. >> you are one of the folks who signed a letter urging diplomacy with iran after the election of the new president. do you think president obama should meet with him today? >> i thin
high drama unfolding at the united nations this morning. the president getting ready to take the world stage at what could be the most critical time for diplomatic relations in his presidency. here's what we know. and the world and what we'll be watching for. will president obama meet with the new president of iran or at least shake his hand. the state department says there's no official meeting scheduled. >>> syria, the u.s. is still pushing a resolution that would make the chemical...
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national interest. they say the president hasn't made the case for intervention yet, but they do go on to make their own case. war has already led to military i.n.s. stands between syria and turkey. political paralysis and secretarytarian violence in lebanon. israeli military strikes against syrian arms. the flow of jihadists across the syrian border has reinvigorated al qaeda in iraq which resumed its terror campaign in baghdad and giving iran greater political sway in iraqi politics. the immediate risk is to jordan. a u.s. ally straining to cope with a half million syrian refugees. jade: without a doubt. those are not in the u.s. interest. the problem is is when you intervene, you have to have some kind of an outcome that if you look at and our intervention, at least what's been put forth today, will not directly impact any of those things. it says some 500,000 refugees in jordan is probably closer to 750,000. we've got another 750,000 to 800,000 in turkey. more in lebanon. as we move. but what we see
national interest. they say the president hasn't made the case for intervention yet, but they do go on to make their own case. war has already led to military i.n.s. stands between syria and turkey. political paralysis and secretarytarian violence in lebanon. israeli military strikes against syrian arms. the flow of jihadists across the syrian border has reinvigorated al qaeda in iraq which resumed its terror campaign in baghdad and giving iran greater political sway in iraqi politics. the...
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national security. he has an obligation to lay out clear and realistic objectives, and finally, he has an obligation to explain how military intervention fits within america's broader foreign policy strategy. now, i've used the word "war" advisedly because sometimes i think we get caught up in political correctness around here, talking about workplace violence at fort hood, overseas contingency operations, as a veteran of the united states marine corps who served 40 years told me just this last week when i counseled -- when i asked for his advice, on what the president was asking us to do, he said any time you kill people in the name of the united states government, it's an act of war. so like others in this chamber over the last few weeks, i've attended meetings with the president where i've had the honor of being in his presence and listening to him in person on two occasions, listening to other administration officials and i've sat through hours like all of us, through hours of classified briefings w
national security. he has an obligation to lay out clear and realistic objectives, and finally, he has an obligation to explain how military intervention fits within america's broader foreign policy strategy. now, i've used the word "war" advisedly because sometimes i think we get caught up in political correctness around here, talking about workplace violence at fort hood, overseas contingency operations, as a veteran of the united states marine corps who served 40 years told me just...
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nations to join the chemical weapons convention.curing the chemical weapons stockpiles was dependent on the u.s. dropping its threat of military action. on saturday, the breakthrough. john kerry and sergei lavrov hot -- had a response. is a milestone in space exploration. for the first time, a human made object left the solar system. the voyage of one space probe has entered interstellar space. it was launched in 1977 and since then has traveled 5 billion kilometers per year. if all goes well, it will continue to send data to earth for another 12 years. germany's leading actors died at the age of 72 on thursday. namee 1970's, he made a for himself on stage at a berlin theater. a very delicate process, when you're up there and people are watching. i want to let part of me out, open myself up so you can look in. >> he moved to the big screen, winning international acclaim in movies, including the tin drum. and for his role as a captain in , and he willfilm be remembered as one of the great german actors of his age. russia, an oppositi
nations to join the chemical weapons convention.curing the chemical weapons stockpiles was dependent on the u.s. dropping its threat of military action. on saturday, the breakthrough. john kerry and sergei lavrov hot -- had a response. is a milestone in space exploration. for the first time, a human made object left the solar system. the voyage of one space probe has entered interstellar space. it was launched in 1977 and since then has traveled 5 billion kilometers per year. if all goes well,...
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also here with me outside the united nations, our chief national security correspondent, jim sciuto. jim, let me start with you. the fact that the president in this speech directly said that the secretary of state john kerry has now been directed to go ahead and establish this dialogue, direct dialogue, one on one dialogue, shall we say, with the iranians, that's a big deal. >> no question. enormous investment of the president's diplomatic and economic capital in a very public way to direct him to pursue this nuclear agreement. obama has done this before. earlier in his term, he extended his hand, outreached his hand to the iranians and it was turned away. he was taking a risk before. he is taking a risk again. a sign of his confidence that the iranians are sincere to at least a different approach. these words, these concilliatory words, as he said it, are followed by action. >> what are we hearing about the possible meeting? i say possible. a lot of us expect it to happen. what are we hearing now? at least the president is at this luncheon with other world leaders inside the u.n. do
also here with me outside the united nations, our chief national security correspondent, jim sciuto. jim, let me start with you. the fact that the president in this speech directly said that the secretary of state john kerry has now been directed to go ahead and establish this dialogue, direct dialogue, one on one dialogue, shall we say, with the iranians, that's a big deal. >> no question. enormous investment of the president's diplomatic and economic capital in a very public way to...
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what a great nation and a challenge to all of us. what an opportunity to honor that patrons who met right here in philadelphia many years ago and all those men and women from later generations who worked to make that vision real. they knew that in a democracy, citizens cannot sit on the sidelines. we have to get into the arena as tony roosevelt -- teddy roosevelt called it and participate in that debate that shapes our countries future. sometimes it can get pretty noisy. that is the american way. it is natural and right in a democracy for us to debate and for us to disagree. it is what distinguishes us from authoritarian societies where defense is forbidden. in our country today, we are once again in the middle of some big, noisy debates. what are the demands of america's global leadership in a changing world? how do we respond when international rules of the road are violated? how do we provide all of security and liberty at home and abroad? every era faces its own questions and has to fashion its own answers. we are no different. t
what a great nation and a challenge to all of us. what an opportunity to honor that patrons who met right here in philadelphia many years ago and all those men and women from later generations who worked to make that vision real. they knew that in a democracy, citizens cannot sit on the sidelines. we have to get into the arena as tony roosevelt -- teddy roosevelt called it and participate in that debate that shapes our countries future. sometimes it can get pretty noisy. that is the american...
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apart from national palace museum, there are other very good museums, the national museum of history, the national museum of science and technology, we have that museum of natural sciences etc.. these museums are very good and the government spent a lot of money on these museums. but apart from national museums, we have some private or independent museums. they run very well for us, so for example, there is a museum with only three or four museum people that they have done a good job with local communities. for these museums, they are really good but kind of lack the marketing strategy. this is one of the many issues for the public museums. you cannot recruit people -- every museum, famous popular museums, they have marketing people, but in taiwan, it is very hard to have a marketing person because of the museum at. so to compete, if you want to compete in the international market, it will become a very important. >> even the fact we have so many museums both at the national and local levels, how can we try to distinguish among the 450 museums you have identified and make sure they do
apart from national palace museum, there are other very good museums, the national museum of history, the national museum of science and technology, we have that museum of natural sciences etc.. these museums are very good and the government spent a lot of money on these museums. but apart from national museums, we have some private or independent museums. they run very well for us, so for example, there is a museum with only three or four museum people that they have done a good job with local...
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no other advanced nation endures this kind of violence. none.in america, the murder rate is three times what it is in other developed nations. the murder rate with guns is ten times what it is in other developed nations. and there's nothing inevitable about it. it comes about because of decisions we make or fail to make. it falls upon us to make a difference. sometimes it takes an unexpected voice to break through. to help remind us what we know to be true. we heard one of those voices last week. dr. janice ul ch rlaski's team treated the wounded. she spoke with heart breaking hones the i as somebody who sees daily and nightly the awful carnage of so much violence. we are a great country, she says. but there's something wrong. all of these shootings, all of these victims, she said. this is not america. this is a challenge to all of us, she said, and we have to work together to get rid of this. that's the wisdom we should take away from the tragedies. not accepting the shootings but asking what can we do to prevent them from happening again and a
no other advanced nation endures this kind of violence. none.in america, the murder rate is three times what it is in other developed nations. the murder rate with guns is ten times what it is in other developed nations. and there's nothing inevitable about it. it comes about because of decisions we make or fail to make. it falls upon us to make a difference. sometimes it takes an unexpected voice to break through. to help remind us what we know to be true. we heard one of those voices last...
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they helped change our nation. violence, but through the kind of decisive rhetoric that we all must unite to defeat. today we offer this congressional gold medal to the memory of four children who set sundayply to attend school and not to become martyrs ascendedause, but who nonetheless to the pantheon of americans who continue their contributions to our country. forever indebted. i hope this highest civilian honor we present will serve as a permanent reminder of our enduring gratitude. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the u.s. senate, the honorable harry reid. [applause] a blast that rocked the 16th st. baptist church five decades , blew out every stained glass window in the church except for one. i know he was going to use this reference, but it is worth repeating. it blew out every stained glass window except for one. one window that remained was an image of jesus leading children to safety. on that september morning, there was no safety for those little girls. addie mae collins, denise mc
they helped change our nation. violence, but through the kind of decisive rhetoric that we all must unite to defeat. today we offer this congressional gold medal to the memory of four children who set sundayply to attend school and not to become martyrs ascendedause, but who nonetheless to the pantheon of americans who continue their contributions to our country. forever indebted. i hope this highest civilian honor we present will serve as a permanent reminder of our enduring gratitude....
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common committee on national security threats. the national constitution center. today, ceremonies marking the 12th anniversary of the 911 attacks were held in new york city, shanks berg, pennsylvania, and washington. the president and joe biden began the day observing a moment .f silence on the white house [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [bell tolls] [no audio] "taps"] playings ♪ [audible marching] [audible marching] a the president delivered wreath to the pentagon memorial and delivered a speech to honor the 184 people who died 12 years ago on the flight that crashed into the pentagon. flightmerican airlines 2001.september 11 placing a wreath at the line of the pentagon memorial. "taps"] playing >> good morning. scripture, we learn of the miracle of restoration. have made me see many troubles and calamities will revive me again. from the depths of the earth, you will bring me up again and increase my greatness and comfort me again. secretary hagel and general members of our armed all, thend most of survivors to bear the wounds of that day and the families of th
common committee on national security threats. the national constitution center. today, ceremonies marking the 12th anniversary of the 911 attacks were held in new york city, shanks berg, pennsylvania, and washington. the president and joe biden began the day observing a moment .f silence on the white house [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] [bell tolls] [no audio] "taps"] playings ♪ [audible marching] [audible marching] a the president delivered wreath to the pentagon memorial and...
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we continue to follow the developments coming in from the nation's capitol. the numbers right now concerning the situation at the washington navy yard, seven dead, 12 wounded two people still at large. the washington navy yard on lock down. some 3,000 people holed up inside. we are now five hours plus into this crisis. the news continues at the top of the hour. i'm del walters coming to you live from new york city. >> this is al jazeera. >> so you're watching the news hour live from our news center in doha. chemical weapons have been used and on a large scale. the findings of an investigation from syria made public, we're live at the united nations. >>> at least seven people are dead after a shooting at a naval complex in washington, d.c. people work and living in the area are told to stay indoors. >> and we hear pop pop pop pop pop and i said
we continue to follow the developments coming in from the nation's capitol. the numbers right now concerning the situation at the washington navy yard, seven dead, 12 wounded two people still at large. the washington navy yard on lock down. some 3,000 people holed up inside. we are now five hours plus into this crisis. the news continues at the top of the hour. i'm del walters coming to you live from new york city. >> this is al jazeera. >> so you're watching the news hour live from...
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one week since the gunman open fired at the nation' navy yard e nation's capitol. we'll live in. >> the report that no service men were killed. just civilians and contractors. and that is flat wrong. these patriots designed and built our ships. they sustained and set the standards for our ships. they connected us to each other and to the fleet, and they protected and sustained our headquarters. these 12 members of our navy team, our navy family, they were killed in the line of duty. they died in service to our navy, in service just a that the committed to just as any of us in uniform. for that service we honor them. for that service we will never forget them. i salute these american heroes. >> i want to bring in my colleague who is joining us from washington, where she is just outside of the ceremony. if you will, jeanne, give us a preview of what we can expect throughout the hour. >> well, they're expecting 4,000 people to attend the service here to commemorate those 12 individuals who were killed here last monday. there were an array of speakers on the roster to
one week since the gunman open fired at the nation' navy yard e nation's capitol. we'll live in. >> the report that no service men were killed. just civilians and contractors. and that is flat wrong. these patriots designed and built our ships. they sustained and set the standards for our ships. they connected us to each other and to the fleet, and they protected and sustained our headquarters. these 12 members of our navy team, our navy family, they were killed in the line of duty. they...
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national security interest to launch a military strike. they are worried it will drive syria in to serious civil war. >> is it so intoxicateing that you would abandon past caution to full trigger on military response so quickly. >> this is not a doubt getting in to syria easyville war. this is about enforcing the principal that people shouldn't be allowed to tkpas their citizens is will ti tim purity. >>> the president assad ordered the august 21st chemical weapons attack outside damascus. >> can you please release the original tranc transcripts so te american people can make their decision. >> what transcripts are you referring to? >> they remain the skeptical the president's plan is the right action and has still not made up their minds. while the fop top republican has come out in support of military strikes. the white house cannot. guaranteed it will get the support it needs. to take the action it wants. al jazeera, capitol hill. >>> there's more fighting on the out skirts of the capitol, damascus. rebels have taken control the suburb.
national security interest to launch a military strike. they are worried it will drive syria in to serious civil war. >> is it so intoxicateing that you would abandon past caution to full trigger on military response so quickly. >> this is not a doubt getting in to syria easyville war. this is about enforcing the principal that people shouldn't be allowed to tkpas their citizens is will ti tim purity. >>> the president assad ordered the august 21st chemical weapons attack...
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to the nation at 9:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. this is, by any definition, a full press by the administration meant solely to portray dire consequences for the nation's safety if there i the assad regt held accountable. >> from the white house to the capital to the vice presiient's mansion at the observatory, president obama and his advisors lobbied lawmakers to punish syria for the august 21 chemical weapons attack warning a threatens to unravel 100 year ban on the use of such weapons. >> if we do not stand up and enforce the coalition, they will take the wrong lesson from it. >> in ministrations promising military action won't launch another war. they very limited, very targeted, very short term effo effort, unbelievably small kind of effort. >> critics warn that will not have much of an impact in the white house will offer more details to explain how it will. debbie national security advisor now says he spoke in artfully when he said the president would not act without congressional authorization but complicat
to the nation at 9:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. this is, by any definition, a full press by the administration meant solely to portray dire consequences for the nation's safety if there i the assad regt held accountable. >> from the white house to the capital to the vice presiient's mansion at the observatory, president obama and his advisors lobbied lawmakers to punish syria for the august 21 chemical weapons attack warning a threatens to unravel 100 year ban on the use of such weapons....
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that discovery drew national attention.n april of 1970, people protested against pollution from automobiles and factories, chemical poisoning from pesticides, the trash of a throwaway society, and ultimately, the idea that bigger is better. the originator of earth day, former senator gaylord nelson, recalls why so many people got involved. there was a growing public awareness that our environment was being degraded in ways that affected the quality of the lives of the people. they wanted something done about it. that's why the response to earth day, i think, was so great. an estimated 20 million people participated in that event. it may have been the largest planned event in world history. as a consequence, it got enormous attention. political figures who had thought of environmental and conservation issues as the elite concerns of a few animal lovers suddenly recognized this was an important constituency. the protesters who gathered that day called into question a key ingredient of the american dream, growth that leads to
that discovery drew national attention.n april of 1970, people protested against pollution from automobiles and factories, chemical poisoning from pesticides, the trash of a throwaway society, and ultimately, the idea that bigger is better. the originator of earth day, former senator gaylord nelson, recalls why so many people got involved. there was a growing public awareness that our environment was being degraded in ways that affected the quality of the lives of the people. they wanted...
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if you go to yosemite national park however you are lowe the december tapbs.t is the pub health cares. the flood of lawsuit so the decision to drain or not to drain will most likely be up to judges. or as mark twain once said, water is for drinks. >> a back in time. when loggers clear cut the forest south of yosemite national park. >>> tonight on a second look we've been looking at natural -- natural disasters. it was the clear cutting of forest in 2000, george watson brought us this story on what it was to be and how it disappeared. >> reporter: it was symbolic, by whatever means necessary men would pursue the dream. >> we were cutting the trees away. then you chop it off so it don't kick back ward and what not. >> reporter: from the buckers to the riggers to the loaders for $4 a day they brought the trees down from the mountain. they were cutting 4,000 feet of luck we are. >> they heard about the gold rush and they could not get the boat. so thrát people from all over the world. >> they went through the frustration to the back breaking work. in the beginning
if you go to yosemite national park however you are lowe the december tapbs.t is the pub health cares. the flood of lawsuit so the decision to drain or not to drain will most likely be up to judges. or as mark twain once said, water is for drinks. >> a back in time. when loggers clear cut the forest south of yosemite national park. >>> tonight on a second look we've been looking at natural -- natural disasters. it was the clear cutting of forest in 2000, george watson brought us...
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one where nations do not covet the land or resources of other nations, but one in which we carry out founding purpose of this institution, and where we all take responsibility. a world in which the rules established out of the horrors of war can help us resolve conflicts peacefully and prevent the kind of wars that our forefathers fought. a world where human beings can live with dignity no matter where they live. these are extraordinary times, with extraordinary opportunities. thanks to human progress, a child born anywhere on earth today can do things that 60 years ago would have been out of reach for the mass of humanity. i saw this in africa where nations moving beyond conflict are now poised to take off, and america is with them, helping to feed the hungry, and cure the sick and bring power to place off of the grid. i see it across the pacific region where hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty in a single generation. i see it in the faces of young people everywhere, who can access the entire world with the click of a button. who are starting businesses, expanding f
one where nations do not covet the land or resources of other nations, but one in which we carry out founding purpose of this institution, and where we all take responsibility. a world in which the rules established out of the horrors of war can help us resolve conflicts peacefully and prevent the kind of wars that our forefathers fought. a world where human beings can live with dignity no matter where they live. these are extraordinary times, with extraordinary opportunities. thanks to human...
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in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud to mco we've been hijacked by handful of friends national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built i'm tom mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying problems. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing the now defunct number ready to join the movement then walk they take. the leap. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing syria and iran. ok my home if i go back to you intent on it was about ten days ago benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister told c.b.s. news that iran is building intercontinental ballistic missiles that could strike the united states in a matter of years. i think you know where i'm going here i mean talk about this stun amec because you know when it comes to iran people in israel has a big hearing be in the lobby in the united states has a big hearing is tha
in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud to mco we've been hijacked by handful of friends national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built i'm tom mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying problems. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing the now defunct number ready to join the movement then...
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the united nations -- the united states is a sovereign nation. i strongly believe that our constitution, including our second amendment rights, must by a treaty.ugated what's worse, we understand the administration who signed this treaty may now never send it to the senate for consideration. i view that as another blatant attempt by the obama administration to act unilaterally. they seem to do a lot of that these days. without the consent or the approval of congress. so i will strongly oppose not only this treaty, but also any funding to implement any policy related to this treaty and i will continue to uphold the oath of office at each -- that each one of us in this chamber took to defend our rights and freedoms as enshrined in that great document, the constitution, and to make sure that our constitution and our sovereign rights are always above any foreign treaty, including one that never even gets sent to the senate. i yield back to my colleague from pennsylvania. mr. kelly: i thank the gentleman. and i now recognize mr. lamborn from colorado.
the united nations -- the united states is a sovereign nation. i strongly believe that our constitution, including our second amendment rights, must by a treaty.ugated what's worse, we understand the administration who signed this treaty may now never send it to the senate for consideration. i view that as another blatant attempt by the obama administration to act unilaterally. they seem to do a lot of that these days. without the consent or the approval of congress. so i will strongly oppose...
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i'm not trying to denigrate any nation or nations. i'm simply telling you how god is working out his plan with all nations. god is going to save most of humanity. now notice verses 5 through 8, though. "for they have consulted together with one consent:" that is, these nations that are allied in the middle east, and "they are confederate against thee: (6) the tabernacles of edom," now, who is that? "and the ishmaelites; of moab, and the hagarenes; (7) gebal, and ammon, and amalek; the philistines with the inhabitants of tyre;" well, now, tyre still has the same name it had anciently. all you have to do is get a bible map or really even any map and find tyre, and you know that this is talking about lebanon. so lebanon is one of these nations. and then assur, well, who is that? well, assur was the father of assyria, and we've proven for years that assyria was just the ancient name of germany, that germany is the modern name of assyria. you can see that in our booklet also on the holy roman empire, which will really explain that to you v
i'm not trying to denigrate any nation or nations. i'm simply telling you how god is working out his plan with all nations. god is going to save most of humanity. now notice verses 5 through 8, though. "for they have consulted together with one consent:" that is, these nations that are allied in the middle east, and "they are confederate against thee: (6) the tabernacles of edom," now, who is that? "and the ishmaelites; of moab, and the hagarenes; (7) gebal, and ammon,...
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people who are leaking information so i think that the job of national security reporters is already very difficult there's already a chilling effect because of these prosecutions and the aggressive tactics that the administration is using and we do things are already bad we do need a media shelled by i think it's important to keep that in mind but i think that there certainly would be more of a chilling out and whistleblowers would be less likely to come forward certainly and of course we've seen people charged in the espionage act i mean there's a there's a full on war against whistleblowers happening right now in this country. you know let's talk about wiki leaks because of one really interesting facet of the bills that intentionally exclude organizations like we do it which is obviously that organization that can provide the form for whistleblowers to tell stories or release information why you think these legislators don't consider something like that part of the journalistic entity well so the wiki leaks exemption as they're calling it is it doesn't cover journalists working fo
people who are leaking information so i think that the job of national security reporters is already very difficult there's already a chilling effect because of these prosecutions and the aggressive tactics that the administration is using and we do things are already bad we do need a media shelled by i think it's important to keep that in mind but i think that there certainly would be more of a chilling out and whistleblowers would be less likely to come forward certainly and of course we've...
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as for national security they may approach the government first and talk about some of the risks and the government doesn't have that kind of oversight or at least a dialogue with organizations like wiki leaks and what the ideal media shield law look like if we could have our way so the house is version is actually much stronger at this point now keep in mind it hasn't been marked up yet so we should expect that there may be attempts to weaken it it doesn't have such a large national security carve out and so i think although the white house once asked on some kind of national security exception we would want to see something very specific so. in only information that would prevent terrorist attacks or prevent the harm of service members overseas that kind of specific threat language we would want to be in there also it would make more sense to define the act of journalism and cover anyone who is engaged in the act of journalism rather than trying to define what a covered person or define what a journalist is because journalism now it's no longer an institution it's really a function
as for national security they may approach the government first and talk about some of the risks and the government doesn't have that kind of oversight or at least a dialogue with organizations like wiki leaks and what the ideal media shield law look like if we could have our way so the house is version is actually much stronger at this point now keep in mind it hasn't been marked up yet so we should expect that there may be attempts to weaken it it doesn't have such a large national security...
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go.ou can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended d in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i ll asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than oers of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn
and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go.ou can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended d in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i ll asleep. ask me about staying...
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drone is expendable mercenaries and propaganda to fire up the nationals it.
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now today with the united nations, the united nations is not solving anything. talkingeople coming and and doing nothing and nobody listening. nobody does anything. that is my statement. host: as i am hearing you, no role that it plays currently in international affairs? caller: i think the united should be abandoned in the building turned into expensive condominiums. host: do you think it is -- with iran and syria and all the things common to the forefront? caller: nothing will change. absolutely nothing. they are just -- all it is is called a tactic -- stall tactics for companies who need time to do what they are working on. host: a viewer says -- from new york, independent line. your opinion of the u.n. role in international affairs. caller: good morning. i think the president appearing today and i think discussions in general are were -- are very, very important. whether we are talking about a community or nations. if we don't need to each other, then we become isolationist, and i don't think it is a good position for our country or any country to be in. i t
now today with the united nations, the united nations is not solving anything. talkingeople coming and and doing nothing and nobody listening. nobody does anything. that is my statement. host: as i am hearing you, no role that it plays currently in international affairs? caller: i think the united should be abandoned in the building turned into expensive condominiums. host: do you think it is -- with iran and syria and all the things common to the forefront? caller: nothing will change....
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is a national guard and we are as governors the commanders in chief of the national guard.certainly the governors have been concerned about the disproportional cut the national guard has had to take during some challenging budget times and the financial crisis that the nation has faced. but as far as our first responders, certainly it's important that state's fund their first responder programs, and certainly their emergency programs in their states. when i came into office back in 2011, we had a lot of natural disasters that occurred in the state and the state has not reimbursed the local counties and cities and municipalities for the funds that they expend it in that time so when i began the governor we passed legislation and put it through my appropriations bill to be able to reimburse those communities for their disaster programs. that was in my state. a wasn't about gun control but also about murder. are there any and i could have prevented them from being shot and would you favor a gun control measure as universal background checks? >> are you as committed as the nati
is a national guard and we are as governors the commanders in chief of the national guard.certainly the governors have been concerned about the disproportional cut the national guard has had to take during some challenging budget times and the financial crisis that the nation has faced. but as far as our first responders, certainly it's important that state's fund their first responder programs, and certainly their emergency programs in their states. when i came into office back in 2011, we had...
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a surge of warm weather all through the nation's midsection and midwest too. high temperature was 81 degrees. little rock 87. st. louis 85. this will get closer to us by next beak -- week but it will take it's time. it will stay west of us through the weekend and at least the beginning part of next week before we start to get temperatures warming up anywhere close to the 80 degree mark. but it looks like it's coming back. this is the weekend forecast. a few clouds tomorrow. temperature of 75 degrees. mostly sunny sunday. temperature of 75 degrees so both days temperatures right in the mid-70s. i think just about everybody will be probably 73 to 76 or 77 for a high. you can see now mostly clear skies on top of us. the satellite is showing that the clouds have pushed farther down south and west along interstate 64 and the i-81 corridor so again we have a few clouds on top of us now. i anticipate that we're going to end up with a few more clouds developing overnight tonight. we still have the potential for some of this marine layer to come back across but it will
a surge of warm weather all through the nation's midsection and midwest too. high temperature was 81 degrees. little rock 87. st. louis 85. this will get closer to us by next beak -- week but it will take it's time. it will stay west of us through the weekend and at least the beginning part of next week before we start to get temperatures warming up anywhere close to the 80 degree mark. but it looks like it's coming back. this is the weekend forecast. a few clouds tomorrow. temperature of 75...
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and the nation they so humbly served. god bless the families and the friends of those who we remember today. and god bless our country. >>> secretary hagel, secretary mabus, admirals grienet and hilarides, mayor gray, leaders from across this city and armed forces, to all the outstanding first responders, and most of all the families whose hearts have been broken, we cannot begin to comprehend your loss. we know that no words we offer today are equal to the magnitude, to the depths of that loss. but we come together as a grateful nation to honor your loved ones. to grieve with you. and to offer as best we can some solace and some comfort. on the night that we lost martin luther king jr. to a gunman's bullet, robert kennedy stood before a stunned and angry crowd in indianapolis, and he broke the terrible news. and in the anguish of that moment, he turned to the words of an ancient greek poet, escalus. even in our sleep, pain which we cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair, against our wil
and the nation they so humbly served. god bless the families and the friends of those who we remember today. and god bless our country. >>> secretary hagel, secretary mabus, admirals grienet and hilarides, mayor gray, leaders from across this city and armed forces, to all the outstanding first responders, and most of all the families whose hearts have been broken, we cannot begin to comprehend your loss. we know that no words we offer today are equal to the magnitude, to the depths of...
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the president said he plans to address the nation tuesday night to make his case. he would not say whether he would still order an attack against syria if congress rejects the use of force. >> i think it would be a mistake for me to jump the gun and speculate because right now i'm working to get as much support as possible out of congress. but i'll repeat something that i said in sweden when i was asked a similar question: i did not put this before congress just as a political ploy or as symbolism. >> brown: in washington today, in a session that lasted five minutes, senate majority leader, harry reid formally began the process of bringing the issue to a vote next week. meanwhile, security was tightened at u.s. diplomatic posts in lebanon and turkey. and the state department ordered non-essential personnel at the u.s. embassy in beirut to leave the country amid rising security concerns in the region. the "wall street journal" reported that iran has directed shiite militants in iraq to attack the u.s. embassy in baghdad if there's a military strike on syria. and rus
the president said he plans to address the nation tuesday night to make his case. he would not say whether he would still order an attack against syria if congress rejects the use of force. >> i think it would be a mistake for me to jump the gun and speculate because right now i'm working to get as much support as possible out of congress. but i'll repeat something that i said in sweden when i was asked a similar question: i did not put this before congress just as a political ploy or as...
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this memo was about requiring every nation in the world to join in the u.s. hold hands jump off the banking deregulation cliff that you would a limb in a. rules against derivatives trading we have to call that selling watered stock you can go to jail for that and you know selling to security which didn't represent anything you know so allowing derivatives trading wasn't going to cause some of the futures modernization act in two thousand i believe that yes the instance was when they decided that the revenue were no longer gambling instruments and so they would be regulated as gambling instruments and that they were financial instruments and they came under a separate regulatory bodies but now you're saying that this is yet another chapter in this whole process of banking everything completely legal no matter how speculative or dangerous of it what literally is to be criminal which was to speculate on currency movements abroad to sell securities which had actually no asset attached to them these recalled watered down securities go to prison this is the crimina
this memo was about requiring every nation in the world to join in the u.s. hold hands jump off the banking deregulation cliff that you would a limb in a. rules against derivatives trading we have to call that selling watered stock you can go to jail for that and you know selling to security which didn't represent anything you know so allowing derivatives trading wasn't going to cause some of the futures modernization act in two thousand i believe that yes the instance was when they decided...
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national security resolution. the supreme leader has issued a paper against the development of nuclear weapons and president rouhani has recently reiterated that the islamic republic will never develop a nuclear weapon. so these statements made by our respective governments should offer the basis for a meaningful agreement. we should be able to achieve a resolution that respects the rights of the iranian people while gisk the world confidence that the iranian program is peaceful. but to succeed, words will have to be matched by actions that are transparent and verifiable. after all, it's the iranian government's choices that have led to the comprehensive sanctions that are currently in place, and this is not simply an issue between the united states and iraq. iran has evaded its responsibilities in the past and iran needs to meet its obligations in the future. but, i want to be clear, we are encouraged that president rouhani receive a mandate to pursue a more moderate course and given his statement, i'm i'm direct
national security resolution. the supreme leader has issued a paper against the development of nuclear weapons and president rouhani has recently reiterated that the islamic republic will never develop a nuclear weapon. so these statements made by our respective governments should offer the basis for a meaningful agreement. we should be able to achieve a resolution that respects the rights of the iranian people while gisk the world confidence that the iranian program is peaceful. but to...
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to the nation. there were also troubles. take care ofng to injustices suffered by african americans. roosevelt stepped into the white house. >> we've heard about feeding your -- theodore roosevelt readiness for the white house. they had to move from their home on long island back and forth. she would be there in the was the civil service commissioner in washington. she was used to packing up the servants in the households and moved back and forth. she is somebody who knew how to manage things. with money.ood she would organize him and the children. .he was a good manager couple of things. we are learning a lot, but we also learn in what you are interested in. in a few minutes, we will take telephone calls. let me give you the phone numbers. -- also, a conversation already going on facebook. you can join it by logging on facebook's c-span page and log into the mix. tweets. we are taking a #for the series we did not have in the first session, at first ladies. will mix all of that up over the next 90 m
to the nation. there were also troubles. take care ofng to injustices suffered by african americans. roosevelt stepped into the white house. >> we've heard about feeding your -- theodore roosevelt readiness for the white house. they had to move from their home on long island back and forth. she would be there in the was the civil service commissioner in washington. she was used to packing up the servants in the households and moved back and forth. she is somebody who knew how to manage...
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interest do not work anymore and we need to work with other nations so now is the time when he's under pressure from all sides and i'm really anxious to see which way he goes and by the way i would not call him. i would not call him a coward i believe you know that's also risky because when to leaders take strong positions if he goes to the negotiating table a lot of people now will say well you know way out any way he's trying to save face we're just making his job difficult by doing that i think we should give him credit if he goes down that road as i'm really trying to read your mind would you like to react as well. here as i was going to say that well first of all the iranian side never had any clenched fist united the iranians have been saying from the start that the united states has to change its attitude towards the country instead of constantly threatening iran with military strikes like it's been doing with syria and said of sanctioning ordinary iranians which it's been doing for years instead of supporting extremists in the region and invading country after country of the un
interest do not work anymore and we need to work with other nations so now is the time when he's under pressure from all sides and i'm really anxious to see which way he goes and by the way i would not call him. i would not call him a coward i believe you know that's also risky because when to leaders take strong positions if he goes to the negotiating table a lot of people now will say well you know way out any way he's trying to save face we're just making his job difficult by doing that i...
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national security adviser condoleezza rice goes on cnn to alert the nation. >> the problem here is thathere will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> what i was hearing and what i knew, did not jive. i asked one time at langley, am i crazy or is there no credible evidence of an ongoing program? and i had a former deputy director of cia say to me, you're not crazy. >> but there are administration voices urging caution. secretary of state colin powell and his senior staff, who unlike their counterparts at defense, are all former military men, they press to give a chance for sanctions to work. for inspections to keep saddam in check. >> the concern was, we hadn't finished in afghanistan, and if we went to war in iraq, we would take the emphasis off afghanistan. which subsequently is exactly what happened. >> the administration has saddam squarely in its sights. the time has come to persuade congress to squeeze the trigger. >> one of the most serious responsibilities that congress has is to
national security adviser condoleezza rice goes on cnn to alert the nation. >> the problem here is thathere will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> what i was hearing and what i knew, did not jive. i asked one time at langley, am i crazy or is there no credible evidence of an ongoing program? and i had a former deputy director of cia say to me, you're not crazy. >> but there...
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sovereignty the national sovereignty of my country we have to let the u.s. government know about a protest by demanding explanations apologies and guarantees that such acts so procedures will never be repeated again she even went a step further and urged the u.n. to join brazil in building a new internet framework that protects the privacy and sovereignty of all nations as well as you up example is ill will put forth the poses and that establishing a multilateral civil framework. full internet governance and use as well as measures to ensure the effect is protection of the data and information trafficking through the internet heading into today's u.n. general assembly debate there have been a series of diplomatic dust ups between the white house and various south american nations all since edward snowden began disclosing the n.s.a.'s activities on that continent there was last week's tussle over air space in which venice wailin president nicolas maduro claimed the united states committed a serious offense by not granting permission for his plane to enter u.s
sovereignty the national sovereignty of my country we have to let the u.s. government know about a protest by demanding explanations apologies and guarantees that such acts so procedures will never be repeated again she even went a step further and urged the u.n. to join brazil in building a new internet framework that protects the privacy and sovereignty of all nations as well as you up example is ill will put forth the poses and that establishing a multilateral civil framework. full internet...
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in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing this bill ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. amidst all the edward snowden traitor talk in the senate there is one senator this consistently stood up to the n.s.a. oregon senator ron wyden and since the flurry of publicized leaks why did his work to amend the patriot act and declassify secret court orders that violate the privacy rights of american citizens now obama insists he's kept congress in the loop concerning these intelligence programs but why does said that that's not the case at all and those sentiments are only echoed by his former deputy chief of staff jennifer whole slur sir served in the white and for sixt
in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing this bill ready to join the movement then walk...
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party set to take over after winning national elections.ing an cut foreign aid. >> i'll be in the office for the rest of the day getting briefings from senior public servants and people expect that after an election an incoming government will be getting down to business and that's what i'll be doing today. i'll be working on building a better future for a great country, building a stronger australia, a better australia in the months and years ahead. >>> north korea, several weeks have pageantry beginning in pyongyang. thousands of performers in a massive dance and gymnast show. >>> japan, street party in tokyo after being named the host city for the 2020 summer olympic games. japan beat out spain and turkey. wrestling is back in the games. >>> china, don't like heights? don't look down. a glass bottom skywalk on the side of the cliff. 2300 feet in the sky. giving thrill seekers a view of the forest below. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> ex-con victories getting a second chance of building a future outside
party set to take over after winning national elections.ing an cut foreign aid. >> i'll be in the office for the rest of the day getting briefings from senior public servants and people expect that after an election an incoming government will be getting down to business and that's what i'll be doing today. i'll be working on building a better future for a great country, building a stronger australia, a better australia in the months and years ahead. >>> north korea, several...
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the nationals wouldn't get it. st.is' carlos beltran breaks a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning with a two-run homer. the cardinals deal the nats a 4-3 loss. >>> well, a win and they're in for the reds and cincinnati gets it done. shin-soo choo delivers a walk-off hit in the bottom of the tenth inning to give the reds a 3-2 win over the mets. >>> and it was the same deal for the pittsburgh pirates. a victory over the cubs would send them to their first postseason appearance since 1992. with the game tied at 1-1 in the ninth inning, starling marte puts pittsburgh on top 2-1 in a pinch-hit home run. but in the bottom of the inning the cubs had a shot to tie the score with two outs. >> -- a drop for a hit. and bobbled, mccutchen throws. the runner breaks for the plate. here's the throw. the buccos win it! raise the jolly roger. they waved home. the buccos win their 90th, what a finish, unbelievable! how about that! >> wow, the 2-1 win wins the 21-year playoff drought for the pirates and their long-suffering fans. >>> on "monday
the nationals wouldn't get it. st.is' carlos beltran breaks a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning with a two-run homer. the cardinals deal the nats a 4-3 loss. >>> well, a win and they're in for the reds and cincinnati gets it done. shin-soo choo delivers a walk-off hit in the bottom of the tenth inning to give the reds a 3-2 win over the mets. >>> and it was the same deal for the pittsburgh pirates. a victory over the cubs would send them to their first postseason appearance since...