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the national front until mixed. a man and so there's that feeling that they can no longer be accused of being racist or just by virtue of effective in both the national front is also another nice song argument that the us team he was saying when he says you can't call the far right or extreme right. one of the ten fifteen percent of the population of thirty thousand votes for president. to what extent can you call them extreme detention. with the different between the knee down the mountain given the extreme and photos are not so. the kingdom of w÷rttemberg followed by the aforementioned tell you that are foreign. when cells are used to be great to make anti immigrant from arts and increases its indie making the fight to defend them from afar i chose that it's not going to be i mean i feel uneasy with this so that it was going to the anime the moment the day before neo fascist italian movement in on and on cooking it to the italian neo fascist movement in order to be transformed. i'm not leaving the mtc at that time
the national front until mixed. a man and so there's that feeling that they can no longer be accused of being racist or just by virtue of effective in both the national front is also another nice song argument that the us team he was saying when he says you can't call the far right or extreme right. one of the ten fifteen percent of the population of thirty thousand votes for president. to what extent can you call them extreme detention. with the different between the knee down the mountain...
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nations have territory borders here.2007 russia planned to the flag in the water believed the north pole. they are building power stations on the north coast. canada has a new fleet of fighter jets and plans for a new base. chinese are in the game. china already has the world's largest non-nuclear icebreaker. two of the existing coast guard icebreakers are non-operational. one is used for scientific research. the u.s. has a contract with foreign nations to perform research and supply operation research. >> it is how they themselves. the navy right now is looking seriously at buying more icebreakers because the arctic is dying and the fact that the northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does not feel prepared, that he needs icebreakers, needs this equipment, that he cannot operate in the way being asked, that is something we should take seriously. permanent. has
nations have territory borders here.2007 russia planned to the flag in the water believed the north pole. they are building power stations on the north coast. canada has a new fleet of fighter jets and plans for a new base. chinese are in the game. china already has the world's largest non-nuclear icebreaker. two of the existing coast guard icebreakers are non-operational. one is used for scientific research. the u.s. has a contract with foreign nations to perform research and supply operation...
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national. the networks did not physically reach across the country. they left out vast swaths, particularly in the out and -- the south and the west. what does that mean for the communities to listen to radio? sometimes they could get the -- they could hear stations from big cities, but did they have their own radio culture? i began to find other ways in which radio programs were distributed. there were these companies called transcription dix companies and that i would provide commercial copy, provide the musical selections, some of them would even provide the filing cabinets to store all this stuff, and it's the local stations, they began to use these kind of services to put on localized programming. so they weren't purely local, weren't purely national. there was a level of interpretation that was going on to make these kind of programs accessible to that local audience, and they began to put in local references and local brands or regional brands for different kinds of products. you mention
national. the networks did not physically reach across the country. they left out vast swaths, particularly in the out and -- the south and the west. what does that mean for the communities to listen to radio? sometimes they could get the -- they could hear stations from big cities, but did they have their own radio culture? i began to find other ways in which radio programs were distributed. there were these companies called transcription dix companies and that i would provide commercial copy,...
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we have the first national park, first national forest, first national monument. we have nine total national forests and one national grassland within our state borders. yet, without having to comply with the antiquities act, we created the national migratory birds refuge in wyoming which is a massive area that happened with local input. you don't need the antiquities act as it exists to continue to create federal designations. they can be done with local and state input which is exactly what this bill will allow. if there are additional, unique and special designations necessary, they should go through the congressional process and not be usurped by unilateral presidential powers. this is 2014. we're not back in the era when presidents needed to designate areas that were at risk of being degree redated. he ethic of a nation for conservation has come far beyond that. let's adapt our laws to the morality and the ethics of the times. let's pass this bill and give people involvement in decisions that are made in our states. thank you, mr. chairman and i yield back. t
we have the first national park, first national forest, first national monument. we have nine total national forests and one national grassland within our state borders. yet, without having to comply with the antiquities act, we created the national migratory birds refuge in wyoming which is a massive area that happened with local input. you don't need the antiquities act as it exists to continue to create federal designations. they can be done with local and state input which is exactly what...
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president can't create national parks. only congress can. it has nothing to do with national parks. eventually they changed to say, well this will stop the creation of national monuments. again, that charge is simply reare -- is simplyry ding louis. the he is --ry dick -- simply ridiculous. the essence of this bill is simple. it says the president shall be treated like everyone else. congress, if they're going to make any kind of land decisions, must have an open process where they have an open process. any agency of the federal government, if they're going to make some kind of land designation, they have to go through nepa, national environmental protection act, policy act, i'm sorry, go through the process which provides for input, public discussion and public advise about it. . the overwhelm one who can't do that, and he cannot, is the president. when the administration testified about this bill in the committee i was amazed because they said the president should not have to go through the open process of obtaining public input on his decisions because even though the entire fede
president can't create national parks. only congress can. it has nothing to do with national parks. eventually they changed to say, well this will stop the creation of national monuments. again, that charge is simply reare -- is simplyry ding louis. the he is --ry dick -- simply ridiculous. the essence of this bill is simple. it says the president shall be treated like everyone else. congress, if they're going to make any kind of land decisions, must have an open process where they have an open...
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both within nations and among nations. the advance of industry and technology outpaced our ability to resolve our differences peacefully and even among the most civilized of societies on descent ce, we saw a into bar -- barbarism. this morning at philanders field, i was reminded of how war between people sent a generation to their deaths in the trenches and gas of the first world war and just two decades later, extreme nationalism plunged this continent into war once again work populations enslaved and great cities reduced to rubble, and tens of millions slaughtered, including those lost in the holocaust. it is in response to this tragic history that in the aftermath of world war ii, america joined with europe to reject the darker forces of the past. and build a new architecture of peace. workers and engineers gave life to the marshall plan, sentinels stood vigil in a nato alliance that would become the strongest the world has ever known. and across the atlantic, we embraced a shared vision of europe. a vision based on rep
both within nations and among nations. the advance of industry and technology outpaced our ability to resolve our differences peacefully and even among the most civilized of societies on descent ce, we saw a into bar -- barbarism. this morning at philanders field, i was reminded of how war between people sent a generation to their deaths in the trenches and gas of the first world war and just two decades later, extreme nationalism plunged this continent into war once again work populations...
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i'm interested in highlighting how we as a nation need to foster a broader understanding of national security. i think i tried to get records and white nelson mandela was on the dash and one nelson mandela was on the terrorist watch list is a good opportunity to do that. >> and president obama changing rules? >> and they will not affect my lawsuit. obama's proposal offers some improvement, only about one surveillance program and limited portions thereof, but more problematically, obama's proposal offers a mechanism for transparency or serious oversight. remember, the only reason we know about this program to begin with is the snowden revelations and the director of national intelligence even lied to congress about it. and now obama is proposing a huge change and then asking us to trust the same people who have been spying on us and lying to us in the first place. and we're still left with a secret spy agency, operating secret surveillance programs, obtaining secret permission from secret courts. there's just no mechanism for transparency. as i was just saying, the nsa believes it is
i'm interested in highlighting how we as a nation need to foster a broader understanding of national security. i think i tried to get records and white nelson mandela was on the dash and one nelson mandela was on the terrorist watch list is a good opportunity to do that. >> and president obama changing rules? >> and they will not affect my lawsuit. obama's proposal offers some improvement, only about one surveillance program and limited portions thereof, but more problematically,...
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there are no national meters. i know there's already has a nutty as many as the french people were told was that either the us and hide in the oversized it will only take so long that results in waiting for the results of mine and ten according to a week and she never does and maybe i'm widgetbox. i hope you all to know it depends on the french when i was like just to add one thing is concerning that they become ancient office and that i am pretty surprised of the anti democratic way of imposing two people and ag and at trying to get to make the same thing what it has been gone for many years with diplomacy and i think this behavior which jewish people to baltimore for the formation of the taro. we will be interesting to see is how much of a protest vote soon the light of today's vote was compared to next week and how much people who vote next week will be upstaged might be in the second round could be less than stay calm when people want to vote for their local candidates how much can one avoid for the person the
there are no national meters. i know there's already has a nutty as many as the french people were told was that either the us and hide in the oversized it will only take so long that results in waiting for the results of mine and ten according to a week and she never does and maybe i'm widgetbox. i hope you all to know it depends on the french when i was like just to add one thing is concerning that they become ancient office and that i am pretty surprised of the anti democratic way of...
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the youth is the majority in the arab nation. the youth are the main factor beyond the political movement in the region and feeling marginalized in the country and losing the youth and at the same time the arab women, we cannot forget the role of the arab women and particularly egypt and yemen and other countries and have a big role in the political movement in the world and this is one important part of the progress of the developments and the progress. we need to refine the efforts and i call the arab world, i urge the arab world to support the brothers in libya to achieve the stability and to build the constitution and overcome all of the obstacles and in this regard i met with officials to take part as an arab league in this regard. i'd like to express. >> announcer: we will return to the program after news from our local affiliates. each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthca
the youth is the majority in the arab nation. the youth are the main factor beyond the political movement in the region and feeling marginalized in the country and losing the youth and at the same time the arab women, we cannot forget the role of the arab women and particularly egypt and yemen and other countries and have a big role in the political movement in the world and this is one important part of the progress of the developments and the progress. we need to refine the efforts and i call...
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president can't create national parks. only congress can. it has nothing to do with national parks. eventually they changed to say, well this will stop the creation of national monuments. again, that charge is simply reare -- is simplyry ding louis. the he is --ry dick -- simply ridiculous. the essence of this bill is simple. it says the president shall be treated like everyone else. congress, if they're going to make any kind of land decisions, must have an open process where they have an open process. any agency of the federal government, if they're going to make some kind of land designation, they have to go through nepa, national environmental protection act, policy act, i'm sorry, go through the process which provides for input, public discussion and public advise about it. . the overwhelm one who can't do that, and he cannot, is the president. when the administration testified about this bill in the committee i was amazed because they said the president should not have to go through the open process of obtaining public input on his decisions because even though the entire fede
president can't create national parks. only congress can. it has nothing to do with national parks. eventually they changed to say, well this will stop the creation of national monuments. again, that charge is simply reare -- is simplyry ding louis. the he is --ry dick -- simply ridiculous. the essence of this bill is simple. it says the president shall be treated like everyone else. congress, if they're going to make any kind of land decisions, must have an open process where they have an open...
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national collectors. i use two coats wishing everyone a full coverage personals local elections are coming up this sunday the first drama of special programming your own home and get them run off on march the thirtieth. and in the european elections on the thank you. the president to offer joining us seated venue. the kiama haley and send us your kidneys. thank you for joining us here in austin cat today. the band on the twenty third and thirtieth of march france goes to the polls to make it sweeter. for many this is the pull of the performance of president was totaled and his socialist government what mr told reporters proceed to special looks neat. from eight pm paris time. political experts will discuss the results is becoming. you can post your reactions and comments on the results live. gov dot com for an in depth view of the fridge pulled collections of boston. and of course that kept the car. god knows what to me. once i get is now available on connected the real english french or eight acts as a w
national collectors. i use two coats wishing everyone a full coverage personals local elections are coming up this sunday the first drama of special programming your own home and get them run off on march the thirtieth. and in the european elections on the thank you. the president to offer joining us seated venue. the kiama haley and send us your kidneys. thank you for joining us here in austin cat today. the band on the twenty third and thirtieth of march france goes to the polls to make it...
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and the national news? >> guest: well, i think a kind of interesting comparison would be a company like sinclair, right, which has a lot of local news, a lot of local stations but also syndicates its own news packages, all right? so you have things that are appearing to be local but are also, you know, given a particular local or coming from a national organization but are given a bit of a local flavor or a local spin. and, you know, the way in which television and radio as well, you know, eats up content so quickly as we are here today demonstrates they'll take content where they can get it. and those economies of scale are really important for the profitability of local stations. and so that profitability in and of itself gave them a little bit of, a little bit of leeway. and, you know, this is also a story of in terms of interaction of local and national of kind of the intermediaries that made this possible. so i also look at what are called the different station management companies that, you know, basi
and the national news? >> guest: well, i think a kind of interesting comparison would be a company like sinclair, right, which has a lot of local news, a lot of local stations but also syndicates its own news packages, all right? so you have things that are appearing to be local but are also, you know, given a particular local or coming from a national organization but are given a bit of a local flavor or a local spin. and, you know, the way in which television and radio as well, you...
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both within nations and among nations. advance of industry and technology outpaced our ability to resolve our differences peacefully. and even among the most civilized of societies on the surface, we saw a dissent into barbari barbarism. this morning at planders field, i was reminded how war between generations sent those to their death in the gas of the first world war. and two decades later, extreme nationalism plunged this continent into war once again, with populations enslaved and great cities reduced to rubble, and tens of millions slaughtered. including those lost in the holocaust. it is in response to this tragic history that in the aftermath of world war ii, america joined with europe to reject the darker forces of the past. and built a new architecture of peace. workers and engineers gave life to the marshall plan, sentinels stood vigilant in a nato alliance that would become the strongest the world has ever known. and across the atlantic, we embraced a shared vision of europe. a vision based on representative de
both within nations and among nations. advance of industry and technology outpaced our ability to resolve our differences peacefully. and even among the most civilized of societies on the surface, we saw a dissent into barbari barbarism. this morning at planders field, i was reminded how war between generations sent those to their death in the gas of the first world war. and two decades later, extreme nationalism plunged this continent into war once again, with populations enslaved and great...
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, particularly of the nato nations, nations that are on the ukrainian border on the western side, anding to be able to be working with these people and have you spoken with your russian counterparts? because of the military tensions that we have dealt with in the past 24 years or so have actually been resolved in military talks on the other side. so they will be asking those questions and they will want the military to be prepared, but that doesn't mean they're going to use the military to use force in this particular case. >> thank you for joining us. >> it's my pleasure, wolf, thanks for having me. >> tense situation seemingly escalating right now. we'll go live to the united nations, we'll go live to crimea, much more breaking news coverage right after this. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second
, particularly of the nato nations, nations that are on the ukrainian border on the western side, anding to be able to be working with these people and have you spoken with your russian counterparts? because of the military tensions that we have dealt with in the past 24 years or so have actually been resolved in military talks on the other side. so they will be asking those questions and they will want the military to be prepared, but that doesn't mean they're going to use the military to use...
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historic night for the far right national front here in france. the anti-immigrant party took a record number of votes in sunday's local elections, even winning the mayor role race and a former socialist bastion out right. our reporter takes a look at the rise of the far right in france. of --the stronghold the far right party swept to an out right every. the major returns after only one round of voting in the former mining town. the leader of the front national marine le pen says it shows a significant change of director of the french political landscape. >> this is the end of the constant to and the right. with -- ump and socialists have shown that they do not deserve it. it is a vote that will take root across the entire republic to prepare for the alternative of the future. >> of the far right party secured around seven percent of the national info -- vote, given this -- a high, given the only fielded a few candidates. the prime minister expressed alarm and call for voting tactically to ensure the front national is defeated in a second round s
historic night for the far right national front here in france. the anti-immigrant party took a record number of votes in sunday's local elections, even winning the mayor role race and a former socialist bastion out right. our reporter takes a look at the rise of the far right in france. of --the stronghold the far right party swept to an out right every. the major returns after only one round of voting in the former mining town. the leader of the front national marine le pen says it shows a...
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nations charter. fromality, nothing emerges these pathetic efforts. not the embryo of a legal reasoning. a text which is vetoed recalls the fundamental principles of the charter. the headlines can be quite clear. russia has vetoed the u.n. charter. desperately then, moscow is invoking the pretest of protecting russians threatened in crimea. i am sure that in neighboring countries where there are russian minorities, this right to interfere that russia suddenly takes into itself will be appreciated. violence ishtest observed by journalists. refugees.med by hundreds of thousands of refugees -- where have they gone? why have they never existed? in the absence of law, we commit to history. crimea was with russia. so what? are we to take up our history books again. to scrutinize borders, challenge them, or defend them? when will we stop? for 170 years, crimea was russian. for three centuries, it was under turkish rule. justify what is unjustifiable. this education -- these speeches that are denied as soon a
nations charter. fromality, nothing emerges these pathetic efforts. not the embryo of a legal reasoning. a text which is vetoed recalls the fundamental principles of the charter. the headlines can be quite clear. russia has vetoed the u.n. charter. desperately then, moscow is invoking the pretest of protecting russians threatened in crimea. i am sure that in neighboring countries where there are russian minorities, this right to interfere that russia suddenly takes into itself will be...
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i have said the national guard and the reserves are going to continue to be a vital part of our national security enterprise. i have said that. we are all clear on. if that is the case, as we are looking at framing a balanced way forward on our strategic interest, guidance and how we protect this country, we had to assess everyone's role. one of the points i made that i ,ad to look at carefully suggestions, recommendations, reproductions, adaptations in every force. at the recommendation of our chiefs. it was not done unilaterally. i noted in my testimony that comparing the active and reserve reductions, we protect the national guard reductions those versus percentage of cuts to the active. i hope that is clear. as do the second part of your question, when you look at the future needs and assessments as threats and challenges, the national guard has a couple of rolls. duty has but one responsibility and that is to be active and ready and agile. case witht the national guard and reserves. not that they are not capable. they did a tremendous job in iraq and afghanistan. there are different
i have said the national guard and the reserves are going to continue to be a vital part of our national security enterprise. i have said that. we are all clear on. if that is the case, as we are looking at framing a balanced way forward on our strategic interest, guidance and how we protect this country, we had to assess everyone's role. one of the points i made that i ,ad to look at carefully suggestions, recommendations, reproductions, adaptations in every force. at the recommendation of our...
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residents of the muslim bias received the chairman of the national bank of kansas and kayaking get to the main topic of the meeting was the state of the financial sector and banking system in the country as well as the situation in global financial markets according to packet and that of his memory and increase in the trash losers of the national bank and overall international tests of the country was accorded the latest figure is already more than ninety seven point five million dollars in connection with the manson world the president instructed to continuously analyze and monitor the impact on the domestic economy. it reached the twelveth asean offender in two thousand fourteen there was an increase in international reserves of the national bank increased by only six percent and he's twenty six billion dollars of his responsive with it. it is up. currently the new situation causes us to be careful because we are very closely connected with the customs union with russia and miller's this highly important to connect galaxies to continue monitoring. that would ensue. is this the polic
residents of the muslim bias received the chairman of the national bank of kansas and kayaking get to the main topic of the meeting was the state of the financial sector and banking system in the country as well as the situation in global financial markets according to packet and that of his memory and increase in the trash losers of the national bank and overall international tests of the country was accorded the latest figure is already more than ninety seven point five million dollars in...
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national interest in it. it's going to visit. to cheer about. with chris judd and others. that wasn't and isn't it. with a very good. check to make sure to win. most of its key rate to feel like it. but the goal difference the quote you can bookmark is daunting. he's been teaching in total defense for the big ticket on the field get things done and you will see but that is the margins on sunday sprinkle with infants that leads from the start that christ comes before the end of the open. stephen russell taken over the head of the failed. was there straight after the race on the blog set to go. the rusty bucket. the hold and abroad he's going to get it done on accident and the reports often bringing you into a challenge from the one time champion to win by just twenty five seconds this brings me to jerusalem the second for three whole complete the route. article which already held his nerve to delve into the sport at the chance. cold with a short illness. duffy who has made this film it's not going to go to she
national interest in it. it's going to visit. to cheer about. with chris judd and others. that wasn't and isn't it. with a very good. check to make sure to win. most of its key rate to feel like it. but the goal difference the quote you can bookmark is daunting. he's been teaching in total defense for the big ticket on the field get things done and you will see but that is the margins on sunday sprinkle with infants that leads from the start that christ comes before the end of the open. stephen...
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will that goal will be achieved as well so the national front. trying to prove at the moment that it is going to be a key player in local politics until now the last few years the national front has been banking mainly on the presidential election trying to make a big splash in the one national election that everybody watches the remote and strategy since the moment she came to power there as system which became the leader of this twenty three years ago has been to roots his carseat in local politics and trying trying to build a power base from the ground up some municipal elections are the starting point that she's explained that her ambitions have been achieved. that could be those people who have been elected to local office today will be the mayors of tomorrow she's so hoping this will be a stepping stone to future elections. so where from here cyril and the ambitions of the faeries now are sure to grow. during the pen is already looking ahead to the presidential election in twenty seventeen and she was taken step by step the european electio
will that goal will be achieved as well so the national front. trying to prove at the moment that it is going to be a key player in local politics until now the last few years the national front has been banking mainly on the presidential election trying to make a big splash in the one national election that everybody watches the remote and strategy since the moment she came to power there as system which became the leader of this twenty three years ago has been to roots his carseat in local...
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and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his first year as chief, sock participated in the consultation process as part of an umbrella group of new brunswick chiefs that organized information sessions about swn's work, and sought to negotiate a revenue sharing agreement with the government. but after a summer of protest, he and his council withdrew. >> being a new a chief i don't quite understand yet how this came to be, but what i do understand is my community doesn't want it. and if that's what they want me to fight for, that's what i'm going to fight. >> as they pursue their struggle, many in elsipogtog say the
and it does not give first nations the right to veto projects. so one of the contentious parts of the duty to consult is what happens when some members of a community like elsipogtog say no, at any price. >> it's a challenge to get to that next stage where you really want to talk about what the potentials for economic benefits are, if you don't know what the resource actually is and what the total pie looks like and who's going to get the different pieces of that pie... >> in his...
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of all nations have fish and this to me. and i use the analogy of the lineup team every awana honestly the only sad and said intent is it is for the family seemed fall for the rest of malaysia i think i hope that the gay and had the honor home from the same plane. tom and me all the known needs to be together to two to get to where we want to go. a chinese crew members on the scene of another has delighted following the collision of a panama registered chinese ship with a south korean cargo vessel early today. the collision which cools the chinese ship to sink the curtain was his manager pens colored allah prefecture. the chinese embassy in japan reports that one of the chinese crew the lies of his injuries off the hinges eleven surviving crew mates were rescued chinese ship the crew of twenty ten the south korean vessel the crew of fourteen the search for the missing chinese is continuing the fans . yours the eye. to thing. they're welcome back we are just receiving news now all that stuff the russian president but dna of p
of all nations have fish and this to me. and i use the analogy of the lineup team every awana honestly the only sad and said intent is it is for the family seemed fall for the rest of malaysia i think i hope that the gay and had the honor home from the same plane. tom and me all the known needs to be together to two to get to where we want to go. a chinese crew members on the scene of another has delighted following the collision of a panama registered chinese ship with a south korean cargo...
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well dr tell what seems to be the main factors compounding the growing nationalism here in northeast asia when it comes to milk the station of the reasons of may shrines and can be explained in the two perspectives one east highest information least. it stinks to be to show when the typical income of the state to reach is around five thousand to seven thousand dollars the sentiment of nature the sun reaches the highest point in time i set the clock and another thing is that chinese government intentionally greatest nation is the sentiment as a way of whack in the new find of the country and securing stability and directed the growth of china on a visit and to deprive patient and japan's ration was to go right. well there are living concerns that this nationalism is going to create friction between our countries especially when it comes to our needy cooperation on north korean issues team that's going to be a problem moving forward well it's not possible to predict a go of the future exactly but what i can say clearly is that even though there is some possibility of breaking up the bu
well dr tell what seems to be the main factors compounding the growing nationalism here in northeast asia when it comes to milk the station of the reasons of may shrines and can be explained in the two perspectives one east highest information least. it stinks to be to show when the typical income of the state to reach is around five thousand to seven thousand dollars the sentiment of nature the sun reaches the highest point in time i set the clock and another thing is that chinese government...
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national interest. i hope we can build a record on both sides of this debate that may not result in agreement that may result in more agreed upon facts. proponents of the pipeline to jobs, economic development and energy security is reason why the pipeline should be approved. the alleged harm to the environment is overstated. opponents raise climate change concerns about potential spills can downplay energy economic advantages of the pipeline. that's not to say i don't have my own views. i do. our two-year facts from eyewitnesses and have a full throated open discussion. before i conclude, i want to introduce into the record behalf of the 500,000 members of the international union of north america signed by their distinguished general president of material sullivan a letter strongly support the keystone axel pipeline. if there's no objection to that, lanter into the record. he's made it clear that he supported the pipeline and we offer of a pipeline to his position. i call for this hearing because the b
national interest. i hope we can build a record on both sides of this debate that may not result in agreement that may result in more agreed upon facts. proponents of the pipeline to jobs, economic development and energy security is reason why the pipeline should be approved. the alleged harm to the environment is overstated. opponents raise climate change concerns about potential spills can downplay energy economic advantages of the pipeline. that's not to say i don't have my own views. i do....
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that's what we're seeing nationally. i do think we have some concerns in terms of colorado and nationally in terms of looking at the data we have now, but also what that means going forward. >> finally, mr. chairman, if i may, you know, i've -- a subject that's near and dear to my heart we talked about it in previous hearings on this particular subject matter. i experienced this with my own family, so i think i'm not a subject matter expert by any means but i'm a parent and now a grandparent. it scares me, the message we are sending to future generations out here i'm saying the message the country is sending. if we know with i am per cal data are putting our kids on a bad path, that we're now saying, it's really okay, look at what's going on in colorado and washington. legalization, that we are basically promoting almost by -- in some remarks, in some categories, we're almost promoting the fact that this is something you can do without any known consequences down the road. i'm deeply worried about that as a parent now an
that's what we're seeing nationally. i do think we have some concerns in terms of colorado and nationally in terms of looking at the data we have now, but also what that means going forward. >> finally, mr. chairman, if i may, you know, i've -- a subject that's near and dear to my heart we talked about it in previous hearings on this particular subject matter. i experienced this with my own family, so i think i'm not a subject matter expert by any means but i'm a parent and now a...
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nations never stand alone. today n.a.t.o. planes patrol the skies over the baltics, and we've reinforced our presence in poland, and we're prepared to do more. going forward every n.a.t.o. state must step up and carry its share of the birthda burde by sg as a sole source of international peace and security. of course, ukraine is not a member of n.a.t.o. in a part because of its close and complex history with russia. nor will russia be dislodged from crimea or deterred from further escalation by military force. but with time so long as we remain united the russian people will recognize that they cannot achieve a security, prosperity, and the status that they seek through brute force. that's why throughout this crisis we will combine our substantial pressure on russia with an open door for diplomacy. i believe that for both ukraine and russiaens a stable peace will come through deescalation, direct dialogue between russia and the government of ukraine and the international community, monitors who can insure that the rights of a
nations never stand alone. today n.a.t.o. planes patrol the skies over the baltics, and we've reinforced our presence in poland, and we're prepared to do more. going forward every n.a.t.o. state must step up and carry its share of the birthda burde by sg as a sole source of international peace and security. of course, ukraine is not a member of n.a.t.o. in a part because of its close and complex history with russia. nor will russia be dislodged from crimea or deterred from further escalation by...
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nato nations never stand alone. today nato planes patrol the skies over the balance tacks and we've reinforced our presence in poland and we're prepared to do more. going forward, every nato member state must step up and carry its share of the burden. by showing the political wealth invested in our collective defense and by developing the capabilities to serve as a source of international peace and security. of course ukraine is not a member of nato. in part because of its close and complex history with russia. nor will russia be dislodged from crimea or deterred from further escalation by military force. but with time, so long as we remain united, the russian people will recognize that they cannot achieve security, prosperity and the status that they seek through brute force. that's why throughout this crisis we will combine our substantial pressure on russia with an open door for diplomacy. i believe that for both ukraine and russia, stable peace will come through de-escalation, direct dialogue between russia and
nato nations never stand alone. today nato planes patrol the skies over the balance tacks and we've reinforced our presence in poland and we're prepared to do more. going forward, every nato member state must step up and carry its share of the burden. by showing the political wealth invested in our collective defense and by developing the capabilities to serve as a source of international peace and security. of course ukraine is not a member of nato. in part because of its close and complex...
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our nation and to protect us. police officers help form the backbone of our country that supports the rule of law. they risk their lives every day to keep law-abiding americans safe. according to the f.b.i., in 2012, 95 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents and 52,901 officers were victims of line-of-duty assaults. 52,901. "the new york times" in 2012 observed, "as violent crime has decreased across the country, a disturbing trend has emerged: rising numbers of police officers being killed." in 2008, 41 officers were killed. 41. in 2009, 48 officers were killed. in 2010, 56 officers were killed. in 2011, 72 officers were killed. and in 2012, 95 officers were killed. unfortunately, as byron york noted today, "the new york times" has not reported on the controversial nomination of debo adegbile to head the d.o.j. civil rights division. it is out of respect for all of our nation's police officers that i rise to oppose mr. adegbile's nomination. under adegbile's leadership and supervision, the
our nation and to protect us. police officers help form the backbone of our country that supports the rule of law. they risk their lives every day to keep law-abiding americans safe. according to the f.b.i., in 2012, 95 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents and 52,901 officers were victims of line-of-duty assaults. 52,901. "the new york times" in 2012 observed, "as violent crime has decreased across the country, a disturbing trend has emerged: rising...
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they're a sovereign nation. and that right is protected because that is -- that is the right to that they have under law and constitution and treaty law. >> well, this is going to put -- if the president go as long with it, he's going to have to answer that legally. no one knows that better than a constitutional lawyer. they say there are mineral rights issues, land issues, cultural issues because this pipeline would be going over culturally sensitive areas. they haven't been consulted properly. what's the resolution here? >> the resolution has been from the start, this whole pipeline, the route, the process to get where we're at, secretary kerry has a very important decision to make very soon whether or not it's in the national interest. i would suggest that the opposition by the sioux nation is not -- would verify that it's not in the national interest. and what's at stake here is not -- is the opposition to the pipeline is strong, it cuts across all sectors of the country. now with indian country and the siou
they're a sovereign nation. and that right is protected because that is -- that is the right to that they have under law and constitution and treaty law. >> well, this is going to put -- if the president go as long with it, he's going to have to answer that legally. no one knows that better than a constitutional lawyer. they say there are mineral rights issues, land issues, cultural issues because this pipeline would be going over culturally sensitive areas. they haven't been consulted...
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of the united nations. they presented the security council from complying -- prevented the council from complying. now dialogue and implementation of chapter six, the draft resolution before the council this morning was intendeto immediately tos seek a peaceful settlement i direct this. and to engage fully in international mediation efforts. organized for tomorrow is intended to amend agains tht the will of ukraine. this would be a unilateral act which would run risk of seriously destabilizing ukraine in the entire region. the member states of the united nations have conferred on the council the chief responsibility for keeping this. we prevented the security out thisrom carrying responsibility and interest in ukraine and europe. the referendum organized tomorrow runs contrary to the constitution of ukraine that says the territory is indivisible. the referendum is contrary to the constitution of the .utonomous republic of crimea the international community can in no way recognize its res ult. this is part o
of the united nations. they presented the security council from complying -- prevented the council from complying. now dialogue and implementation of chapter six, the draft resolution before the council this morning was intendeto immediately tos seek a peaceful settlement i direct this. and to engage fully in international mediation efforts. organized for tomorrow is intended to amend agains tht the will of ukraine. this would be a unilateral act which would run risk of seriously destabilizing...
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this is not a nation that is poor. this is a revenue-rich nation. among the most -- this is a resource-rich nation, among the most resource rich on the planet. and here's a line of people waiting to go to a grocery sto store. reminiscent of cuba, for examp example, a country whose model this government follows. we'll talk about that more in a moment. let me show you some store shelves inside of a venezuelan supermarket. completely empty. nothing on the shelves. this is the economic reality of the failure of the maduro chavez government in venezuela today and this is, among other things, what people have taken to the streets to demonstrate. by the way, there was another catalyst for all of this. there was a sexual assault that coward a college camp us and students were protesting against law enforcement's unwillingness to address that assault. and the government cracked down. but not on the sexual assaulters, not on the perpetrators, on the demonstrators. and so all of these things that we've talked about -- the failure of that state, the lack of dem
this is not a nation that is poor. this is a revenue-rich nation. among the most -- this is a resource-rich nation, among the most resource rich on the planet. and here's a line of people waiting to go to a grocery sto store. reminiscent of cuba, for examp example, a country whose model this government follows. we'll talk about that more in a moment. let me show you some store shelves inside of a venezuelan supermarket. completely empty. nothing on the shelves. this is the economic reality of...
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the national southwest border counternarcotic strategy the national northern border counternarcotic strategy and fy2014 enact a budget contained a directive for ondcp to develop a counternarcotic strategy which is now in process. our nation faces a number of substance abuse challenges. for instance there is an epidemic of opiate drug use in this country. drug over dose deaths surpassed homicides in traffic crashes in the number of injury deaths in america. heroin use remains of relatively the low as compared to other drugs but there has been a truck thing increase in the number of people using heroin. evidence suggests that some users specifically those with chronic opioid addictions will substitute heroin for prescription opioids since heroin is often cheaper than bush gershon drugs. a recent report from the substance abuse and mental health services administration found while only 3.6% of people who have started using prescription drugs nonmedically ever initiated heroin use in the following five year period. four-fifths of recent heroin initiatives had previously used prescriptio
the national southwest border counternarcotic strategy the national northern border counternarcotic strategy and fy2014 enact a budget contained a directive for ondcp to develop a counternarcotic strategy which is now in process. our nation faces a number of substance abuse challenges. for instance there is an epidemic of opiate drug use in this country. drug over dose deaths surpassed homicides in traffic crashes in the number of injury deaths in america. heroin use remains of relatively the...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] watching primen minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live on c-span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and again on sunday nights on c-span. c-span.org orat you can find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. the members of the u.s. house debate russian sanctions and aid to ukraine. at 11:00, "q&a" with betty medsger. after that, another chance to see british prime minister david cameron taking questions from the house of commons. >> the driver wanted to know where the film was. she was looking for her phone. ♪ >> she was alive for about 45 minutes before they cut her out. i amllo, i am at limbo -- madalyn bowne. many drivers today are focusing on their cell phones rather than on the road. statistics show that distracted driving is incredibly dangerous and cell phones have no place behind the wheel. something needs to be done about this. >> we have announced the winners of this year's c-s
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a memorial ceremony was held at a national cemetery on wednesday morning. thousands of people including families of the victims and high ranking government officials were in attendance. president today was unable to attend the event. she's traveling in europe. but this at a special statement. i'm looking to save or unification. we need a strong military. several locations from the worst element to it to retaliate stool prime minister tony was also emphasized the importance of national security. the mother tongue and making continuous threats he also called on the north to stop this provocative acts this. north korea recently launched missiles on seven different occasions escalating tensions on the korean peninsula. north korea must stop its provocations and cooperate with the international community. the men were still on is not the photon to remember those brave soul. so tragically lost a lot the fossils on monday that south korea is to maintain the utmost readiness of their fees to provocations from the north. and then. aiden is as of. that's truly come w
a memorial ceremony was held at a national cemetery on wednesday morning. thousands of people including families of the victims and high ranking government officials were in attendance. president today was unable to attend the event. she's traveling in europe. but this at a special statement. i'm looking to save or unification. we need a strong military. several locations from the worst element to it to retaliate stool prime minister tony was also emphasized the importance of national security....
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i call it the national institutes of hope. the national institutes of hope. and i think that's what brings all the men and women and family members here. my question, because we've been able to do something in this year's appropriations, and i might add every single senator up here is also a member of the appropriations committee. we can feel proud of the fact that we put close to $30 billion into nih, $1 billion more than last year. we increased the national institutes of ageing by $100 million. we've included money for the brain initiative. so we think we're making that progress. that comes to me, dr. collins, and other esteemed witnesses. we would like to be able to accelerate these breakthroughs. what you just testified seems so promising, but i feel we also need a sense of urgency because we are facing an epidemic in this country. and the impact again on family budget and on our medicaid budget because ultimately the impact of people being in long-term care. what, dr. collins -- i remember what senator harkin and senator spector did when they doubled it.
i call it the national institutes of hope. the national institutes of hope. and i think that's what brings all the men and women and family members here. my question, because we've been able to do something in this year's appropriations, and i might add every single senator up here is also a member of the appropriations committee. we can feel proud of the fact that we put close to $30 billion into nih, $1 billion more than last year. we increased the national institutes of ageing by $100...
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paul told the european nations. new nation. and also can even use the same people they don't like to use this to you. inside. it's an honor it is. in such demand peaks to me. the season making it to local communities the dogs. stuff that any nation that is. this is kind of new gold which is why though. do. he eats is becoming quite the friggin thing or two. washington russia led to a mosque in warne's know that coming up the kiddos to the well one is regional economies gold ring next focus is on. aye aye aye aye aye. cz. the zz you room. called the representation project is spreading the word with the viral youtube feel that the most destructive thing increasingly young boy in america's be a man. why is everything is even mildly unpleasant the cargo seen in modern america. you wanna know why we see him and imagine the evil village where all the rangers did well to work the land because it hurts their cancer when he won the fight invading are because they might get hurt themselves or some girl gets pregnant all the village guys
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and i tried to cut the handles a new vision for his nation with north korea as the importance of the city address the security council kind that is north korea's recent ballistic missile launch probably a violation of un resolutions and said it's considering the appropriate response. on the prowl and the spirit. sir paul and economic recovery the reason for that. ay ay ay i know. the drink are yes and you were watching from around the world. it's friday marks twenty eight here in so i am shoveling think too much for joining us. we begin this evening in dresden germany where present company delivered a pivotal speech on probation for a unified korea our correspondent is on has more on the president's proposals detailing how the two korean should work to work in the kitchen. after receiving an honorary degree from dresden university of technology friday. i'm not connect with one of three planned proposal for the tutu we estimate the groundwork for a key from the kitchen she first highlighted the urgency of the thousands of kami and simple. he does that mean and be separated from the to
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the capabilities respond as a nation. there are other jurisdictions who also have compelling reasons to think or justify them being on the list. it is a finite capability. thes prioritized and secretary reviews that list and makes decisions based upon all threats. not just populations. not just critical infrastructure and not just for intelligence. it looks at everything. there is no one single factor that goes and that. it is based upon an overall look at the nation and those communities. not being on that list does not mean we do not agree. secretary would have to prioritize which of the cities made that list. because there was not a limitation of 25, we did expand the list. -- onenew information region and the entire nation that is identified as a magazine that is intended to inspire jihadist activity against -- the region did not request to become part of the program. it was brought into the program based on independent criteria that was established by homeland security officials. -- thes new information official who
the capabilities respond as a nation. there are other jurisdictions who also have compelling reasons to think or justify them being on the list. it is a finite capability. thes prioritized and secretary reviews that list and makes decisions based upon all threats. not just populations. not just critical infrastructure and not just for intelligence. it looks at everything. there is no one single factor that goes and that. it is based upon an overall look at the nation and those communities. not...
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[applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cableatellite corp. 2014] honoree. [applause] >> good evening. good evening. i am extremely honored to have been included as one of the 10 under 40. i would like to take the americans conservative union for this. each of us has our unique story as to how we became conservative. i'm honored to share mine with you. i did grow up in the political home. i actually became a conservative when i was a college student at the university of illinois. i recognize that college is not the place where most people become conservatives. i was studying political science in american history. i had opportunity to study our nations foundational documents for myself. the constitution. the declaration of independence. the federalist papers. i began to compare our country and our freedom with countries where the government has more centralized power. it quickly became apparent to me that those countries were left prosperous. civil liberties are not protected. countries like us, the country is more prosperous econ
[applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cableatellite corp. 2014] honoree. [applause] >> good evening. good evening. i am extremely honored to have been included as one of the 10 under 40. i would like to take the americans conservative union for this. each of us has our unique story as to how we became conservative. i'm honored to share mine with you. i did grow up in the political home. i actually became a conservative when i...
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i'm one of the show or nationalizing its lead on national. he shouldn't go in. i really cannot separate. maybe you have mentioned in his twenty s to clarify some answers on you. in some money. none of them yet. as an unusual week eric and i would never see i'm using i like that. it's the problem might be why he keeps his sudden appearance at the same time. on my fill of affection. so these different identify links according to its. a national needs a strong protest leaders are open as long as you buy the site tmz. my generation a new generation of living on. when it comes to cases of nineteen from japan. it was an outcome which advanced to open their one country to foreign nations according to his shop a chilling week with somewhat more convenient weeks of the topics of something something. japan and is kind of love of expressing the sentiment of nationalism it's quite frequently. i'll say it in case it's not it's still be a little dance. our current generations of the o in what was the point is to basically each of the daycare situation would be a tight call ex
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i believe the nation watered down. he spent his time to god to invest will to live in a borrowed these from baptist on. she is merging with him i'm deep in socialism and socialism to the state principles. it should. she did. the team against the pakistani army and local commodity is commonly known as the best of times the undefeated titans oval pot. on sixteenth december nineteen seventy the budget. they should do that. you mentioned. i didn't it spreads. to check extension. the central government. just to be believed the team. the study he condemned them as just a week. from businessmen to life. chicken feed. reducing the national anthem. i'm still not done. nine since he's been and continue going to want me to speak to them just as in the guinness book of world trade products. i had it the baby the judge will get a shot. some ability it wasn't called dentist number of people to sing the theme national convention and ten. the same time. and this property. havent been to the knesset. then about two hundred and twenty t
i believe the nation watered down. he spent his time to god to invest will to live in a borrowed these from baptist on. she is merging with him i'm deep in socialism and socialism to the state principles. it should. she did. the team against the pakistani army and local commodity is commonly known as the best of times the undefeated titans oval pot. on sixteenth december nineteen seventy the budget. they should do that. you mentioned. i didn't it spreads. to check extension. the central...
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the nation was prosperous. as the economy grew, tax revenues increased and governnt expenses declined. and years later, as all those billions of dollars of world war ii bonds came due, the government simply borrowed new money to pay the old obligation. the nation had gone deeply into debt to pay for the war. that debt never really went away. it just seemed to shrink in size compared to the total gnp. we asked economic analyst richard gill if this meant that we had passed on the cost of the war to future generations? the simple answer is no. the basic costs of world war ii were borne by the generation that lived and worked during world war ii. look at it in terms of the old standbys, guns and butter. we start before the war with an economy that is producing only butter. that is, civilian goods. now when the war comes, we havto divert some of our resources to gun production. the onomic cost of the war is borne right then and there and is basically the amount of butter we have to give up because we are producing a
the nation was prosperous. as the economy grew, tax revenues increased and governnt expenses declined. and years later, as all those billions of dollars of world war ii bonds came due, the government simply borrowed new money to pay the old obligation. the nation had gone deeply into debt to pay for the war. that debt never really went away. it just seemed to shrink in size compared to the total gnp. we asked economic analyst richard gill if this meant that we had passed on the cost of the war...
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i believe that a nation that can remember him as a nation that will be remembered by him.her way to explain our history other than by his hand of providence. i hope that is something americans are never ashamed of and afraid to speak. no, it is not politically correct and embraced by those who control to mecca farms. in the hearts of most americans, we know it to be true. i know there is not one country on this planet with whom we have a better relationship today than we did five years ago. for all of the bluster our president gave telling us how he would play the flute and the snakes would be charmed, the snakes are running all over the world. there is not one country anywhere with whom we have a better relationship than we did before. that is not where america needs to be and it is not where the world needs to be. something else i know -- you can't keep your doctor, you can't keep your insurance, your insurance is not less than before obamacare. republicans have a better idea. than taking those who cannot find insurance and putting them in a special pool that makes it po
i believe that a nation that can remember him as a nation that will be remembered by him.her way to explain our history other than by his hand of providence. i hope that is something americans are never ashamed of and afraid to speak. no, it is not politically correct and embraced by those who control to mecca farms. in the hearts of most americans, we know it to be true. i know there is not one country on this planet with whom we have a better relationship today than we did five years ago. for...
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go national. go like pro. >>> there's been more airborne radiation detected at a nuclear waste dump in southeastern new mexico, the same plant near the city of charlarlsba officials e insistin these detected levels remain well below of a public or environmental zard. a group of scientists is now estimating that the radiation from japan fukushima's plant could reach our west coast. scientists are being careful of what they're sayi about the radio activity move iing along h it. >>> not obligated to defend laws that are discriminatory. i'm joined by two fox legal analysts. this is a peculiar thing for an attorney general to say. >> certainly when you have a federal attorney general telling states what to do. that's odd from the beginning. what attorneys general, what they are u.s. attorneys, et cetera, what are they poised to do and elected to do in some capacities is to defend the constitution. >> that's a process that this administration has undertaken. it's selective. it's choosi what to choose. >
go national. go like pro. >>> there's been more airborne radiation detected at a nuclear waste dump in southeastern new mexico, the same plant near the city of charlarlsba officials e insistin these detected levels remain well below of a public or environmental zard. a group of scientists is now estimating that the radiation from japan fukushima's plant could reach our west coast. scientists are being careful of what they're sayi about the radio activity move iing along h it....
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they say they want dialogue but they order the national guard. they need help from the international community. working on as mediation strategy for venezuela, but for now, violent confrontation appears entrenched. >> the long-awaited trial of former olympian, oscar pistorius, started today in south africa. he is accused of murdering his role friend will stop a witness told the court she heard a woman's bloodcurdling screams followed by the sound of gunshot the night of the killing. the story is set he shot his girlfriend by mistake of believing she was an intruder. calm, focused, oscar pistorius arrived in court this morning, knowing if the child doesn't go his way, he could face life in prison. outside, the mother of the woman shot. she had never met the story is in the flesh before but came to court today to look him in the eye. live around the world, pistorius rejected the charge that he deliberately murdered his girlfriend. >> do you understand the charges? >> i do, my lady. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, my. >> his lawyers said they wo
they say they want dialogue but they order the national guard. they need help from the international community. working on as mediation strategy for venezuela, but for now, violent confrontation appears entrenched. >> the long-awaited trial of former olympian, oscar pistorius, started today in south africa. he is accused of murdering his role friend will stop a witness told the court she heard a woman's bloodcurdling screams followed by the sound of gunshot the night of the killing. the...
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every councilmember except russia supported mediation in that nation. samantha power listed what russia should do to resolve the situation peacefully. this is just under two hours. we will leave the program at about 11:30 eastern. >> from the permanent representative of ukraine to the security council, 2014/136. it is adopted. in accordance with number 37 of the council's rules, i invite the representative of ukraine to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 2039 of the provisional rules of procedures, i invite the assistant secretary general for political affairs to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. the security council will now begin its consideration of item 2 of the agenda. i now give the floor. >> thank you, madam president. madam president, members of the security council, since the briefing by the deputy secretary general on 1 march, the situation has evolved rapidly. we understand there is a continuing buildup of russian troops in crimea and that a number of ukrainian military bases have been surround
every councilmember except russia supported mediation in that nation. samantha power listed what russia should do to resolve the situation peacefully. this is just under two hours. we will leave the program at about 11:30 eastern. >> from the permanent representative of ukraine to the security council, 2014/136. it is adopted. in accordance with number 37 of the council's rules, i invite the representative of ukraine to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with...
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that does not have the best interest of this nation in mind and wants to defeat with this nation represents. >> you are right. it is unfortunate that general alexander was put out there on a limb by himself by the administration to seek to explain these programs. he did a very good job of it, had the president with the bully pulpit been out there with him, i think we would have already had a better understanding on the part of the american people. number one, the misrepresentation of the facts regarding what information is collected on individuals, what is done with that information, and how very difficult it is to be able to access personal information on any single american. it is extremely difficult and requires the same process, virtually, that you would have to go through if you were a u.s. attorney seeking to get information on an individual american. the fisa court is not a were stamp. all you have to do is look at the makeup of the court as well as the decisions. some of them will be made public. i think that is a good idea. as long as we do not real sources -- reveal sources. admin
that does not have the best interest of this nation in mind and wants to defeat with this nation represents. >> you are right. it is unfortunate that general alexander was put out there on a limb by himself by the administration to seek to explain these programs. he did a very good job of it, had the president with the bully pulpit been out there with him, i think we would have already had a better understanding on the part of the american people. number one, the misrepresentation of the...
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many people of many nation alita nationalities suffered. i believe all legal measures have to be taken to process the rehabilitation of the people. the decisions that will rein state the rise in full volume. we are very respectful of all ethnic groups who live in crimea. this is their common house. this is their motherland. and i know that crimeans supported three state languages, russian, ukrainian and crimean tar tarian. in the conscious of people, crimea has always been a part of russia. this conviction was unshakeable and was transferred from generation to generation. time and circumstances were in front of this conviction. of the historic changes of our country in the 20th century. after the revolution the bolshevics for different reasons included many regions of historical russian part of the ukraine. and today these regions is in the eastern part of ukraine. and in 1954 the decision was made to transfer into crimea the -- ukraine. even though it was the city of federal subordination. general secretary made this decision. was he tryin
many people of many nation alita nationalities suffered. i believe all legal measures have to be taken to process the rehabilitation of the people. the decisions that will rein state the rise in full volume. we are very respectful of all ethnic groups who live in crimea. this is their common house. this is their motherland. and i know that crimeans supported three state languages, russian, ukrainian and crimean tar tarian. in the conscious of people, crimea has always been a part of russia....
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is it in the national interest? >> have so we now appeared in national interest must include health of american families. >> okay. i would say mr. brune is it in the national interest to expose national communities living close to tar sands which is port arthur texas to higher levels of toxic cause or -- cancer-causing air pollutants? is that in the national interest? >> of salina particularly when we have clean energy alternatives that will protect or help clean up air and water and put more people to work. see absolutely. you know i think we need to be fair and look at everything and i think we have to weigh everything up for me taking an oath to protect and defend the people that includes their health and the nurses testified today from these areas where they already see and let's put up the refinery picture. they see who is coming into the emergency room and what is happening. these are the forgotten voices in this debate and i ask unanimous consent to place it into the or do letter from the nurses in which they
is it in the national interest? >> have so we now appeared in national interest must include health of american families. >> okay. i would say mr. brune is it in the national interest to expose national communities living close to tar sands which is port arthur texas to higher levels of toxic cause or -- cancer-causing air pollutants? is that in the national interest? >> of salina particularly when we have clean energy alternatives that will protect or help clean up air and...