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i have been told by officials here,nce all members are they will concede to hold separate discussions with delegates. >> do we know what the delegations will talk about once they actually meet face to face? the primary aim, from what i have been told, is to stop the fighting. it is taking place at the moment. mentioned, both sides are under increased pressure to reach a deal to stop the bloodletting that have kid -- 100,000 people and displaced 200,000 more. they hope to secure access to communitarian aid -- humanitarian aid. >> night upright -- neither the president or the rebel leader in ethiopia -- neither the president or the rebel leader are in ethiopia. do we know what will he needed to get them to talks? they secure the humanitarian access, they will be holding more talks and they will be pushing more science to have face-to-face discussions. , he said heterday is not ready to talk to his counterpart. pressure innting the west and from the region to settle this once and for all. i expect more talks to be held once a eight insecure. -- once the aid is secure. >> thank you or the
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." ♪ ♪ >> national security privacy nce and your and the national security agency.sman peter hock extra is a former house committee chairman. he represented as a republican and is now a senior advisor in washington, d.c. joining the conversation now from the american civil liberties union new york office, i'm joined by patrick toomey, he is staff attorney for the national security project. patrick, i want you to begin because you have been listening to the debate and also heard the president's speech earlier today. what do you take away from the president's words? >> we were heartened by some of the privacy protections the president acknowledged in his speech. at the end of the day, the president did not put an end to the bulk collection of americans private data. that is a critical gap and flaw in the proposals that he put forward. the question of our day is whether the government will collect information in bulk and search it later rather than using targeted methods to pursue those in whom it has justifiable criminal suspicion. >> so you obviously favor the latter
." ♪ ♪ >> national security privacy nce and your and the national security agency.sman peter hock extra is a former house committee chairman. he represented as a republican and is now a senior advisor in washington, d.c. joining the conversation now from the american civil liberties union new york office, i'm joined by patrick toomey, he is staff attorney for the national security project. patrick, i want you to begin because you have been listening to the debate and also heard...
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>>nce again, eric, it's not hollyweirdos as you would say.ut the fact of the matter is yes, it's helping us enormously and helping us enormously with the oil supply. >> it's helping us? >> excuse me. i was talking here. i think. it allows us not to be dependt on the middle eastern oil. that is the best part of this. >> we got to leave it there. we need more time, guys. coming up, forget the super bowl. this is the big story. the nfl now getting bashed for paying no taxes. paying no taxes. but is this actually a [ male announcer ] there is no substitute for experience. for what reality teaches you firsthand. the face of danger, and unr the most demanding circumstances. experience builds charaer. experience builds confidence. anexperience... has built this. introducing the 2014 glk. he engineering and the experience of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. she is joining us next. stay with us. >>> here is something to cheer about a week before the bowles. the nfl pays zero in
>>nce again, eric, it's not hollyweirdos as you would say.ut the fact of the matter is yes, it's helping us enormously and helping us enormously with the oil supply. >> it's helping us? >> excuse me. i was talking here. i think. it allows us not to be dependt on the middle eastern oil. that is the best part of this. >> we got to leave it there. we need more time, guys. coming up, forget the super bowl. this is the big story. the nfl now getting bashed for paying no...
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what you are describing obviously are these 11 thousand corpses, photographs of men who were starved,nces tortured, and executed, in the custody of the syrian government. this is a crime against humanity of just unthinkable proportions. is further should do negotiators in geneva, not simply to take this long-term approach toward ultimately one day perhaps getting a grand peace accord with syria, but it should press on them the urgency of the matter of addressing the war crimes now. in particular for the prisoners, it means the importance of getting independent monitors into the prison so they can see what happened him at getting people who are held there on political grounds out as quickly as possible, but so far this is only on the agenda in geneva as one of these confidence building measures. let out a few prisoners. meanwhile we have seen thousands upon thousands, the syrian government is murdering them. it should stress the urgency of going beyond this one-dimensional approach of only negotiating peace and at the same time pressure is really needed to stop these atrocities. john kerry
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don't assume that is because to communicate -- they are trying to communicate with poor people. broader nce is much because this is about an empathy the republican party is dealing with. there is a view among a lot of republican party needs to reach to win national elections, it is too extreme, care, isn't tolerant and the republican party needs to some of those people into the tent, some minorities, women. to see more of a focus on helping people than what they are seeing. somewhere carl rove is saying didn't i say this before george w. bush? >> you don't hear the word ompassionate conservative but that seems to be the ultimate goal, they would like to be seen more compassionate. one of the most striking of ings in the exit polls the 2012 election when asked about what is most important to you in a president folks who want a president who cares about people like me, 81% of those voted for president obama. >> the polling now shows republicans are way behind democrats when you ask that generally. marco rubio talk about this, paul ryan talks about it a little bit. but are at the outliers? o w
don't assume that is because to communicate -- they are trying to communicate with poor people. broader nce is much because this is about an empathy the republican party is dealing with. there is a view among a lot of republican party needs to reach to win national elections, it is too extreme, care, isn't tolerant and the republican party needs to some of those people into the tent, some minorities, women. to see more of a focus on helping people than what they are seeing. somewhere carl rove...
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nce. every cereal box counts. consider >>> tonight we take you inside ces. you'll see the hottest devices from the tech world. some of them you can't even buy yet. we've got the newest trends in mobile, gaming, cars and robotics. tonight a first look at the newest wave of gadgets from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. here's nbc bay area's business and tech reporter, scott budman. >> reporter: hello and welcome to las vegas and the 2014 consumer electronics show. there is a ton of new technology on its way to you, and we are going to show you a whole bunch of it for the next 30 minutes, starting with how this finds its way into your living room. every year at this time sin city becomes silicon city as the tech world temporarily relocates to las vegas. the consumer electronics show introducing products from all over the world to people all over the world. typically at least two to three years before we can actually buy them. some, like this drone, look cool now and are clearly meant for a future where flying deliveries are the norm. others, like cou
nce. every cereal box counts. consider >>> tonight we take you inside ces. you'll see the hottest devices from the tech world. some of them you can't even buy yet. we've got the newest trends in mobile, gaming, cars and robotics. tonight a first look at the newest wave of gadgets from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. here's nbc bay area's business and tech reporter, scott budman. >> reporter: hello and welcome to las vegas and the 2014 consumer electronics show. there...
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we had a great family and my dad only three nce, things you can give your children. ou can give them the best education. that doesn't mean stanford or or princeton. it means just the best education that you can find and you can help. you're the first teacher. you can find.tion and to set a good example. very important. and all the love in the world. nd i hope we've given that to our children. i know george w., i've heard him ay several times his dad has given him unconditional love. all this bologna about george competing with his ridiculous.st i mean, they're devoted to each never any here was competition, and my george is in their hands, i must confess. and think they feel loved i hope if i have a legacy other that it g the enforcer will be that i raised along with a great family. barbara bush, thank you. >> thank >> hillary rodham got involved in politics early in life. she campaigned for barry goldwater as a teenager. after graduating from yale law school, she served on the staff advising the house judiciary committee during watergate. they, live at 9 p.m. easter
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"andrea mitchell reports" is next. nce. everybody knows that parker.now auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. you'll never believe they're light. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing hum
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nce outdoor fresh gives you more freshness than two sheets of the leading national store brand? so, how do you get your bounce? with more freshness in a single sheet. [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you smarter [bell rings] about your insurance,because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that home insurance can keep your stuff covered,even when it's not at home? or that collisions with wildlife on the road may not be covered. and what if you didn't know that you could be liable for any accidents on your property? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... 50% of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. s
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nce, ca >> i would say that sundance is still the golden standard. >> 7000 people attending this festivaler at one time sundance was an upstart. it does not sound like it anymore. 7000 sounds like establishment. >> it is establishment, but because it is such a high risk investment and environment, just getting into sundance is a great step of approval. >> tv is doing so well. there are so many great tv shows on. how does that change the kind of film being brought to festivals? >> you have a wonderful independent filmmaker who makes the first film, like lena dunham , "tiny furniture," and then she went on to do "girls." ibo are seeing that the film model is not really working, so they are working on tv or figuring out ways to connect with their audiences more directly. >> are the films getting better because of tv? >> i think they need to and some are, but there is a lot of films that are made that honestly are not great, but you never know. >> what about the fact that we to seeing cable networks sundance? cnn has made it clear they are in the market to buy films. only ones?e is this new?
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belligerebelligere nce with al qaeda for purposes of international law. they have joined the fight on the side of al qaeda and therefore we are entitled to attack them. number two, to the extent that may not either need the case, we are entitled as an independent matter of international law to engage as heather said himself that fence. that means if there is an imminent threat you can use lethal force to repel it. that's true for international law purposes and constitutional law purposes and we define imminence rather broadly. that is not a new thing in american legal affairs foreign diplomacy. we have done that at least since the 80s but the notion is one that is relatively capacious and so number three, ever since the president's speech we have said we are only going to target people with legal -- lethal force when there captures not feasible. this puts a similar stress on what the definition of the word feasible is so you can say by taking the capacious notion of associated forces a capacious notion of eminence and freeze the bowl you are able to do a
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omb nce was contained in show government agencies must observe and protect the rights of the copyright holder. that is what is being done. many sto's make standards for free or at a discount and some make certain standards and codes available online on a read only hasis. for its part, -- launched an online portal for the online user communities. they believe that the development of standards requires a massive investment of time, labor, and money. this is one of the earliest and most successful examples of the public-private artisanship, which is benefited our nation on several fronts. for theu so very much opportunity to testify for you today, and i will be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, ms. griffin. malamud? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am the founder of p ublicresource, org, an entity that works closely with improvent to help them their own operations. for helpingible government agencies replace databases on the internet for the first time. we worked with speaker boehner and chairman issa to put a full archive of video from the house oversight committee and 14,000 hou
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nce is still why rei the chair. like i said, we're just rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic.ost: our last caller on this topic as we talk about those changes voted on yesterday at the rnc winter meeting. recent stories about corruption in virginia. gordon witkin.th later we will talk about federal regulations of topics us to -- of toxic substances. the president of the family research council joined us. during the interview he talks about his personal and public lives. here is a little bit about what tony perkins had to say. >> i don't find this idea that you have a personal and public life. you are who you are. comes more ofure who you are is going to come forth. at the point of exposure they have said, i have messed up. i take responsibility for what i did. people have a right to either reject in them -- reject them at that point in time. what is really a nonstarter is saying, that is none of your business it is my personal life. at that point i say you are wrong. >> the past issues david faces, does that affect your views of him as a governor? >> when the things he was --
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the economy going and stop listening to these destructive people who they want to run for office and ,nce they get into office government is too big, let's destroy it. they want to destroy it not to help the country. host: michael is up next from new york, new york, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. c-span is truly a national asset. of accountingor at a graduate school, an mba program. short give you a quick observation. the gentleman who calls in who says he believes in the free market system -- i agree with him 1000%. you the first observation of dealing with reality. a german car is 50% subsidized by the taxpayers in the country. that is why they are able to pay $65 an hour. another observation is that -- this will give my age out -- george bush junior, the former student atwas my harvard in accounting. with the war was in iraq, he changed the .nflation rule, excluding oil at $60 a include oil barrel, you have 12% inflation. if you do inflation minus oil to 2%.d, it drops down an observation on how to create 4 million jobs in the united states. we have a $17 trillion
the economy going and stop listening to these destructive people who they want to run for office and ,nce they get into office government is too big, let's destroy it. they want to destroy it not to help the country. host: michael is up next from new york, new york, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. c-span is truly a national asset. of accountingor at a graduate school, an mba program. short give you a quick observation. the gentleman who calls in who says he believes in the...
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nce congress has cut off benefits, we lost $400 million in economic activity and that is going to grow every single week. not only people looking for work, trying to find that job, not able to find that job, but we are going to have more people be unemployed because of the overall impact that has on the economy. 200,000 jobs will be lost in 2014 and decrease the gross domestic product simply by not doing these benefits. the bottom line, there are so many reasons why we need to do this and i'm going to talk about my state of wisconsin and why it's important. i'm joined by one of my colleagues who is actually the o-chair of the congressional progressive caucus. representative grijalva serves on the committee on natural resources where he is the ranking member on the national parks, forest and public lands subcommittee. he is a tremendous member of congress and metropolitanor to many of us and strong people of our progressive caucus speaking on behalf of each and every american. pleesh to yield to him. -- pleasure to yield to him. gridgegridge thank you for these -- >> thank you for the d
nce congress has cut off benefits, we lost $400 million in economic activity and that is going to grow every single week. not only people looking for work, trying to find that job, not able to find that job, but we are going to have more people be unemployed because of the overall impact that has on the economy. 200,000 jobs will be lost in 2014 and decrease the gross domestic product simply by not doing these benefits. the bottom line, there are so many reasons why we need to do this and i'm...