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artist, saying that he's the child of the queen and of the king of naranjo. keach: the son of the king was a maya scribe. here was a culture where literacy itself was a symbol of status. archaeologist bill sanders. sanders: the writing system i doubt was understood by more than 10% or 20% of the population. the rest of the population, i am sure understood the meaning of the icons -- the carvings of gods, the representations of the kings and the symbols that they carried on their dress, headdress and so on. when they came here for the great public ceremonies, they would see these things and understand what they meant. keach: but for today's archaeologists, the meaning of these symbols is more elusive. at copan, artist barbara fash directs the reconstruction of a building commemorated after the death of king 18 rabbit. the workers are guided by an ancient pattern on a surviving wall. how do scholars interpret patterns like this which don't contain specific information like dates or words ? if you look at the side of the building that was still in place, and you
artist, saying that he's the child of the queen and of the king of naranjo. keach: the son of the king was a maya scribe. here was a culture where literacy itself was a symbol of status. archaeologist bill sanders. sanders: the writing system i doubt was understood by more than 10% or 20% of the population. the rest of the population, i am sure understood the meaning of the icons -- the carvings of gods, the representations of the kings and the symbols that they carried on their dress,...
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of some of these programs. shirley makes an interesting point. host: a couple comments on twitter -- let's go to eaton, indiana, april, an independent. caller: good morning. i think there is a bigger problem than actual people know. i know someone who actually got her children taken away by the state and was in state custody, and she was the getting $1200 a month for over six months until she got her kids back. it never came up. nobody ever said anything. people called in. nothing still happened in indiana. she still gets it to the state. host: why does this matter to you? caller: well, i have four children. i am disabled. we cannot get food stamps. i do not like, i tell the truth, and then have people abusing the system and they do not even have their kids. i know there are more kids around the area that do not have. i think that is a problem. guest: again, it is hard to comment on peoples's individual cases without knowing the details, but this is one of the concerns people have. it is the perceived free ride
of some of these programs. shirley makes an interesting point. host: a couple comments on twitter -- let's go to eaton, indiana, april, an independent. caller: good morning. i think there is a bigger problem than actual people know. i know someone who actually got her children taken away by the state and was in state custody, and she was the getting $1200 a month for over six months until she got her kids back. it never came up. nobody ever said anything. people called in. nothing still...
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of the capacity of the american south in the last era of jim crow. that capacity had more than one kind of impact. let me just briefly illustrate with two or three quick examples. the first great piece of legislation of the roosevelt years for the economy was the national industrial recovery act, which created agreements between business, labor and government on how different set tears as the economy should work. it was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court in 1935, but it governs the american economy in the first period of recovery from the great depression. roosevelt did not propose the public works be part of that bill, but the southern members of congress come from the poorest region of the country insisted on public works and much that we remember, in the first interest was something entries. what can also take the social security act of 1935. they came from a dirt poor region. only one in three households in the south on the land simultaneously had running water and electricity according. they liked the strong washington sending money
of the capacity of the american south in the last era of jim crow. that capacity had more than one kind of impact. let me just briefly illustrate with two or three quick examples. the first great piece of legislation of the roosevelt years for the economy was the national industrial recovery act, which created agreements between business, labor and government on how different set tears as the economy should work. it was declared unconstitutional by the supreme court in 1935, but it governs the...
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are they enemies of the state of pakistan, of the state of yemen? is the united states the counterinsurgency air force for yemen or pakistan? these are questions that i think are being answered, but obviously we still need to know more about because if this is really the default way of doing business, if this is -- if we don't expect to see another afghanistan anytime soon or another iraq anytime soon but a lot more somalia, i think everyone agrees that there does need to be greater transparency, greater public these issues, and sort of greater accountability for how the war is being waged. i still find it striking that, as a reporter, when recently i was covering the john brennan confirmation hearings and john brennan was being confirmed as cia director, i was struck to find that the members of the senate intelligence committee who are the dozen people in congress who are authorized to have the highest level of classified levels of intelligence inside the government do not have the memos, the legal memos that are underpinning the targeted killing p
are they enemies of the state of pakistan, of the state of yemen? is the united states the counterinsurgency air force for yemen or pakistan? these are questions that i think are being answered, but obviously we still need to know more about because if this is really the default way of doing business, if this is -- if we don't expect to see another afghanistan anytime soon or another iraq anytime soon but a lot more somalia, i think everyone agrees that there does need to be greater...
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of view, jobs, waterborne commerce, reform of the corps of engineers. this bill is also really important for my home state of louisiana, and i just want to underscore that in closing. three areas that's particularly important. first of all, we have a lot of important flood control hurricane protection projects, and this bill moves a number of those projects forward in a crucial way. projects like the louisiana coastal area ecosystem projects, the protection of lefouche and terribone parishes and surrounding areas. also the hurricane protection project. that is right in the middle of where hurricane isaac hit. and the southwest louisiana coastal hurricane protection study. finally, although it's not as far along, there is really important work with regard to st. tamani and other coastal parishes, achieving flood protection in those areas, including a barrier at the lake or near the lake, lake pontchartrain for st. tamani, and that will move forward because of this bill. the second big category in the bill is corps of engineers reform and accountability.
of view, jobs, waterborne commerce, reform of the corps of engineers. this bill is also really important for my home state of louisiana, and i just want to underscore that in closing. three areas that's particularly important. first of all, we have a lot of important flood control hurricane protection projects, and this bill moves a number of those projects forward in a crucial way. projects like the louisiana coastal area ecosystem projects, the protection of lefouche and terribone parishes...
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of the share increase of more trips by all modes of transportation. so starting on that first problem, the problem of breaking the core network, what we found is that during the p.m. peak hour, the demand for auto trip making would be significantly more than the amount of space than is available. we worked with some of our consultants who did an analysis well how much less traffic would we need in order to not have a broken network. >> i see karma -- karma >> it's a real challenging problem. >> so what they found out through some analysis on their behalf is we would need to actually reduce auto volumes on the streets by 27 percent to get to not even what you call maybe a well functioning network but not broken network. what do we do about this problem? it's a challenging one. we looked at a whole range of strategies, everything from demand management strategies like congestion pricing, like having very strict limitations on new parking supply on this part of town and looking more on the side of increasing transit, reliability or frequency or improving
of the share increase of more trips by all modes of transportation. so starting on that first problem, the problem of breaking the core network, what we found is that during the p.m. peak hour, the demand for auto trip making would be significantly more than the amount of space than is available. we worked with some of our consultants who did an analysis well how much less traffic would we need in order to not have a broken network. >> i see karma -- karma >> it's a real challenging...
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after a review of all of the u.n. reports on north korea over the last several years, he called for the creation of a mechanism of inquiry to further document these abuses he has called attention to. in january of this year, the commission for human rights also said it was time to create an inquiry mechanism to look further at north korea. i'm happy to report that in march the united states co-sponsored the resolution creating this commission of inquiry. it was proposed by japan and the european union with the strong support of the republic of korea and a number of other countries. the resolution directs the inquiry to examine the widespread of violation of human rights. earlier this week, just a couple of days ago the president of the human rights council appointed the membership. mr. michael kerby has been appointed chairman of this commission of inquiry. also, a leader in the balkans was appointed to the council. attorney indonesia's on this ill also serve commission. we will work with our partners here and elsewhe
after a review of all of the u.n. reports on north korea over the last several years, he called for the creation of a mechanism of inquiry to further document these abuses he has called attention to. in january of this year, the commission for human rights also said it was time to create an inquiry mechanism to look further at north korea. i'm happy to report that in march the united states co-sponsored the resolution creating this commission of inquiry. it was proposed by japan and the...
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art of it is a result of technology. result of it is a technology. >> the city is also facing an enormous budget crisis and the stuff is not cheap. >> thankfully that federal government has helped with lower manhattan security initiatives. the federal government is facing its own problems with sequester. i believe other cities, i know they are coming here now to take a closer look at what we're doing. but but it's not cheap. it's an expensive undertaking. more and more cities will look at aspects of what we do. >> putting costs aside for a second, let's talk about what you are up against. everyday you are under fire from members of the government, city council, civil rights organizations, almost every candidate running for mayor a.b. with the exception of joe load up. mayor, maybe with the exception of joe loda. for about targeting mosques intelligence gathering, go through those. what do you say to your critics? thatt me give you a number i think is important. of mayor years bloomberg's administration, there were 7346 f
art of it is a result of technology. result of it is a technology. >> the city is also facing an enormous budget crisis and the stuff is not cheap. >> thankfully that federal government has helped with lower manhattan security initiatives. the federal government is facing its own problems with sequester. i believe other cities, i know they are coming here now to take a closer look at what we're doing. but but it's not cheap. it's an expensive undertaking. more and more cities will...
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costs -- of cost of care. what we actuaries refer to as trend. so in addition to these, you should consider that trend will also be added to these and trend is -- varies state by state, plan by plan, but it ranges typically somewhere from 5% to 9% that we're expecting for next year. so those will be some additional impacts that people will feel as well. now, one of the things that we did in our study is we looked at 2014 plans, so the 2014 plans we modeled, we assumed that those plans would have the same type of provider network and managed care features as the plan that people were coming from. what is happening in the 2014 market, in order to keep rates as low as possible, health plans are introducing new plans that have alternative provider networks. you may have heard the term narrow network plans. so a number of plans will introduce alternative plans with these narrow networks which can drive down costs because they're able to negotiate lower rates with providers if those providers want to be in this narr
costs -- of cost of care. what we actuaries refer to as trend. so in addition to these, you should consider that trend will also be added to these and trend is -- varies state by state, plan by plan, but it ranges typically somewhere from 5% to 9% that we're expecting for next year. so those will be some additional impacts that people will feel as well. now, one of the things that we did in our study is we looked at 2014 plans, so the 2014 plans we modeled, we assumed that those plans would...
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is not a question of the of the topics not a question of the question of the marquesas yes on that this photography were faked but now this journalist insists that he's not taking sides of the issue he simply wants to verify and find out why and if indeed manipulation to take a place on those photos but it does a few will the eiger of those belonging to the anti-gay marriage camp again adding on to already volatile a society and also those belonging to the leftist scams those who support a lot and support the bill they're questioning why the government is making this a priority they say that the priority should be employment rather rather than issues such as the gay marriage law and the critics have pointed out that this may be a way of the government to distract people from their lack of success and other issues that concern the country now as we see more extreme ways the displays of opinion from coming from both sides continue protests in the streets of paris the government will find it particularly hard to ignore the voices of the population here in france reporting from paris i'm te
is not a question of the of the topics not a question of the question of the marquesas yes on that this photography were faked but now this journalist insists that he's not taking sides of the issue he simply wants to verify and find out why and if indeed manipulation to take a place on those photos but it does a few will the eiger of those belonging to the anti-gay marriage camp again adding on to already volatile a society and also those belonging to the leftist scams those who support a lot...
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of millions of hard-working people. the bill before us would strengthen national security and allow us to focus border security and enforcements efforts against those who do us harm but a nation as strong as ours can welcome the opposed and persecuted without making compromise in our security. we are capable of vigilance in our pursuit of these values. we've seen the tremendous work that the local law enforcement as well as federal law enforcement have done in the boston area and am so proud of them. the bipartisan effort behind the proposal we're examining today is the result of the significant work and compromise. in addition to the eight bipartisan members who led the effort i also want it thank senators feinstein and hatch for their work on the provisions affecting a culture. so i urge everyone on both sides to consider their example as we move forward on this. too often the recent past this committee has broken along partisan lines on compelling issues. we saw all the republican senators on this committee oppose re
of millions of hard-working people. the bill before us would strengthen national security and allow us to focus border security and enforcements efforts against those who do us harm but a nation as strong as ours can welcome the opposed and persecuted without making compromise in our security. we are capable of vigilance in our pursuit of these values. we've seen the tremendous work that the local law enforcement as well as federal law enforcement have done in the boston area and am so proud of...
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on a rainy night unleashing millions of gallons of water and sending slabs of ice the size of refrigeratorsshooting downhill carrying trees, cars, family pets, and human beings. the raging floodwaters came perilously close to our own house, and to this day i can still hear the thunderous roar as well as the screams of third shift factory workers who were buried alive in the rubble of a collapsed yarn mill. besides those factory workers, a young mother lost her life that night. she and her husband, both in the mid '20s, made the fateful decision to try and outrun the water that they had reward was headed their way. so they loaded their three little boys, age four, age two, and 10 months, into their car and they took off. but sadly, they couldn't outrun the flood water. it carries the car along with it and then pitched it off a 10-foot wall. the family went underwater, but managed to get out of the car and onto the low growth of a storage shed at the back of a ford dealership. the father climbed into a nearby tree. the mother handed the three boys up to him, and then just before margaret moon
on a rainy night unleashing millions of gallons of water and sending slabs of ice the size of refrigeratorsshooting downhill carrying trees, cars, family pets, and human beings. the raging floodwaters came perilously close to our own house, and to this day i can still hear the thunderous roar as well as the screams of third shift factory workers who were buried alive in the rubble of a collapsed yarn mill. besides those factory workers, a young mother lost her life that night. she and her...
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we're speaking of tens of thousands of forces and tens of thousands of armed terrorists. hezbollah could not send enough fighters given enough terrorists and size of the country. we don't engage in fighting in order to divide the country. if we meant to do so, the progress of the battle doesn't suggest we're seeking division. on the contrary, it's meant to maintain the territorial integrity of syria. we responded to all of the party that's communicated with us, arab and foreign. we would respond if any strikes take place. on occasion there's were a number of violations of our skies and we responded immediately. >> a u.n. tribunal cleared two serbian officials of war crimes during the 1990's bosnian war. they were facing charges of crimes against humanitarian. judges said there was insufficient evidence to convict hem. >> they have been in and out of the hague's courts in 2003. prosecution presented testimony rom 97 witnesses, 5,000 pieces of evidence were exhibited. but after all of that time, effort and court's money, the serbs are now free men. >> having considered all
we're speaking of tens of thousands of forces and tens of thousands of armed terrorists. hezbollah could not send enough fighters given enough terrorists and size of the country. we don't engage in fighting in order to divide the country. if we meant to do so, the progress of the battle doesn't suggest we're seeking division. on the contrary, it's meant to maintain the territorial integrity of syria. we responded to all of the party that's communicated with us, arab and foreign. we would...
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justice of course and on the dime of the taxpayer in fact the n.y.p.d. has played such an instrumental role in the post nine eleven survey on some police state build up that new york mayor michael bloomberg has dubbed this thirty thousand member force his quote private army and upon closer inspection i couldn't think of a more accurate way to describe this particular group. of law enforcement so if these cops are an army but i guess commissioner ray kelly is there general just months after he was sworn in kelly put together an antiterrorism unit comprised of at least one hundred twenty five members whose sole job is conducting surveillance and i had to give credit to the new york magazine for extensively laying out kelly's police palace a monolithic headquarters of the n.y.p.d. also boasts a global intelligence room where twelve giant flat screen t.v.'s deliver four news program and twenty four seven as language specialists and translators listen then kelly's office also boasts an as you were just a secure telephone unit or a line that enables him to hav
justice of course and on the dime of the taxpayer in fact the n.y.p.d. has played such an instrumental role in the post nine eleven survey on some police state build up that new york mayor michael bloomberg has dubbed this thirty thousand member force his quote private army and upon closer inspection i couldn't think of a more accurate way to describe this particular group. of law enforcement so if these cops are an army but i guess commissioner ray kelly is there general just months after he...
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is how we know the stories of the victims of that bombing you know the all of us saw the picture of the eight year old kid holding up the sign for peace that he had drawn and the woman from china who was a graduate student it was interesting i was with a friend who's from china the other day and she told me that after the boston bombing when president obama mentioned that graduate student by name that there was it would viral this blog post went viral in china that said where you matter where you die matters and their point was president obama never would have said the name of a person from china was the victim of that kind of a crime had it not been in boston and it sort of profound if you think about it but the point i'm getting at is that that's a journalist should be doing that because it it shows the humanity of the victims i believe we should apply that same standard to people in yemen or pakistan if we knew the names of the victims of the bombing twelve fourteen women twenty one children killed in a strike authorized by obama or any number of drone strikes then i think people
is how we know the stories of the victims of that bombing you know the all of us saw the picture of the eight year old kid holding up the sign for peace that he had drawn and the woman from china who was a graduate student it was interesting i was with a friend who's from china the other day and she told me that after the boston bombing when president obama mentioned that graduate student by name that there was it would viral this blog post went viral in china that said where you matter where...
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of their lives, the pollution of all of us from a whole host of toxic materials that we are, we've grown accustomed to using and tend to put out of our consciousness. >> when i first met you, people were saying, scientists were saying, that the smaller the dose of lead, the exposure to lead, the safer it would be. >> scientists now say that it is very likely there is no safe level of lead, that any amount of lead in a child's body, in a child's blood, you know, causes a variety of neurological and intellectual problems. so this is really a sea-change in our understanding of what, the amount of a toxin that causes a problem for children. >> we no longer have children convulsing and going into comas. in other parts of the world they still are from lead exposures. in africa, in nigeria, children still are exposed to huge amounts of lead from a variety of sources. and a recent article indicates that we're still selling lead paint, for example, to other countries despite the fact that we in this country no longer use it on our walls. but if you look at where lead poisoning is most prevalent,
of their lives, the pollution of all of us from a whole host of toxic materials that we are, we've grown accustomed to using and tend to put out of our consciousness. >> when i first met you, people were saying, scientists were saying, that the smaller the dose of lead, the exposure to lead, the safer it would be. >> scientists now say that it is very likely there is no safe level of lead, that any amount of lead in a child's body, in a child's blood, you know, causes a variety of...
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both in terms of diversity and in terms of age in terms of years of service. if you look at our years of service, it's very flat. it's not really a bell curve and jude expected to hold. but generally if you look at zero to five, five to 10 and so on its rocky the same percentage of our workforce. now, that becomes a little more problematic when we start seeing donut holes and we don't do hiring over the last couple of years. that's an issue because at some point people would've moved into management. but what you'll see is we are generally reflective of the communities that we are a part of. >> thank you very much. and i would ask mr. george, any of the subjects that i covered with the commissioner, do you have any comments on those? >> briefly, yes, senator. as relates to the id fraud issue, it is very complicated. it is somewhat perverse in ways because it's who files first who really takes and gives advantage, the overall situation. so if a thief, for lack of a better word files a false tax return, he or she has the advantage, both in terms of the irs proce
both in terms of diversity and in terms of age in terms of years of service. if you look at our years of service, it's very flat. it's not really a bell curve and jude expected to hold. but generally if you look at zero to five, five to 10 and so on its rocky the same percentage of our workforce. now, that becomes a little more problematic when we start seeing donut holes and we don't do hiring over the last couple of years. that's an issue because at some point people would've moved into...
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we're offering a special edition of "first ladies of the white house of america." it is now available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/products. >> in 1848 we have an unusual and remarkable situation here. suddenly, gold is discovered and the reason why the cantonese were the first to hear about it is because there were already some chinese here. in a flash, thousands of men began to board ships to hit the gold mountain, which california was ago -- known as then, the gold mountain. there were tales of men walking looking for gold and filling their pockets. it sound extreme and fabulous, but since no one was looking for it, no one saw it. quickly the surface gold was all cannot -- all picked up. 120,000 people showed up in one year right here. this was the situation. if you take a look at this photograph, you will see from the shore line looking out that the bay is completely filled with ships. these ships were there because the passengers got out to look for gold and then the sailors got out abandoning the ships. then the arguments beg
we're offering a special edition of "first ladies of the white house of america." it is now available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/products. >> in 1848 we have an unusual and remarkable situation here. suddenly, gold is discovered and the reason why the cantonese were the first to hear about it is because there were already some chinese here. in a flash, thousands of men began to board ships to hit the gold mountain, which california was ago --...
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," presenting a portrait of each of first lady. the book include spots for michelle obama about the role of first place throughout history. it is available at $12.95 at c- span.org/products. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought you as a public service by your television provider. formre commerce secretary under president george w. bush, carlos gutierrez was among those participating in a discussion on u.s. and decoration policy. the migration policy institute hosted this in 90 minutes event. >> good morning, everyone. ofcome to the joint effort the wilson center. the title of the report -- and i am sure you have seen the reports and outside for you to take along -- is "think originally." globally." this report has tried to rethink how the relationships in the region, including the relationship, but perhaps more importantly, the development and growth within the region, in which the region can compete more successfully in increasingly global world might become much better over the next decade and beyond. the
," presenting a portrait of each of first lady. the book include spots for michelle obama about the role of first place throughout history. it is available at $12.95 at c- span.org/products. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought you as a public service by your television provider. formre commerce secretary under president george w. bush, carlos gutierrez was among those participating in a discussion on u.s. and decoration policy. the migration policy institute...
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of better off and worse of political correctness what is the future of cartooning? it seems to me that they are very wary of striking that danger does no to. >> many conventional old fashioned cartoonists who by definition are not conventional people they were worried that it's a disappearing profession and there were fewer and fewer people that make their living from old-fashioned cartoons. i agree with you not for better or worse for the political correctness to make your statements to the world whether you are a cartoonist or politician or anything else but the language counts and you have to take the consequences if you use language that is offensive to other people and there are some problems there. for example, bob gross men who did the a blank in khartoum was an old monocle cartoonist. he was starting out and he was a reader out of college was an assistant to the new yorker cartoon editor and he would take some of the cartoons that were used and he would never draw a black person because he didn't want to be in the business of drawing fat lips and stereotypes
of better off and worse of political correctness what is the future of cartooning? it seems to me that they are very wary of striking that danger does no to. >> many conventional old fashioned cartoonists who by definition are not conventional people they were worried that it's a disappearing profession and there were fewer and fewer people that make their living from old-fashioned cartoons. i agree with you not for better or worse for the political correctness to make your statements to...
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that is south of the oklahoma city proper, south of valley brook, south of dell city, south of oklahoma city but moving toward maybe choctaw or harrah in the next few minutes as it moves across i-35. this will travel north of norman. norman is where the university of oak iklahoma is. it will go right through downtown moore, oklahoma, and across a populated area, miss just a little bit across cleveland county, you begin to see just a slight unpopulated or less populated area, then finally back into more population as you get closer to i-40. right now people's lives are being tossed around. this tornado on the ground the way i can see it 140 to 160-mile-per-hour tornado, the same type of strength that we saw in the shawnee tornado yesterday. we've been showing pictures of that damage. we're going to see similar damage here but not only 15 or 20 homes we're talking thousands of homes going to look just like those pictures out of shawnee that we showed you today and then from last night's storm. this is a major damaging event. this is a deadly event. even the weather service saying many fat
that is south of the oklahoma city proper, south of valley brook, south of dell city, south of oklahoma city but moving toward maybe choctaw or harrah in the next few minutes as it moves across i-35. this will travel north of norman. norman is where the university of oak iklahoma is. it will go right through downtown moore, oklahoma, and across a populated area, miss just a little bit across cleveland county, you begin to see just a slight unpopulated or less populated area, then finally back...
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, quick, get rid of this, get rid of that.there was no planning, no exit strategy, no friends will come and do this and that, it really does seem to show that we have two people involved, originally, and then these others become accessories after the fact. >> before what happens here two mondays ago and the planning that went into what seemed to be a pretty sophisticated and successful detonation of the two different bomb and then the after the fact, the lack of -- the stupidity of what happened afterwards. and now seemingly according to the allegations grabbing some college buddies. >> the after the fact is critical. knowing for a moment the suggestion that these three suspects had anything to do with the bombings, charges are -- they always reserve the right to pile on charges after the initial phases. however, what is critical to see as well that the penalties that are attached to these particular crimes are not the same. and not each of these suspects is facing the same thing. two of them are facing charges relating to act
, quick, get rid of this, get rid of that.there was no planning, no exit strategy, no friends will come and do this and that, it really does seem to show that we have two people involved, originally, and then these others become accessories after the fact. >> before what happens here two mondays ago and the planning that went into what seemed to be a pretty sophisticated and successful detonation of the two different bomb and then the after the fact, the lack of -- the stupidity of what...
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and residents of canada of 1991.iel is in indiana -- and presidential candidate of 1991. thank c- would like to span for not hanging up on me today. i want to enlighten people on the issue of drone strikes. specifically state that the only argument really coming out of this is how these four americans killed were still classified through customs as american citizens. if the founding fathers had had their way, they would have either exterminated them as traitors or capture them and treated them as such. e line wejust a fin have to find, and i'm not saying one being drawn by anyone. guest: thank you for your call. i think what is important we have discussion about this before the fact that after-the- fact. the president's decision to transition to the effort to the military side of the equation, removing it from cia, creates the kind of transparency to have the very important discussion. host: a viewer sent in this tweet ban -- report in "thea washington times" about men being assaulted as well. guest: that is true. th
and residents of canada of 1991.iel is in indiana -- and presidential candidate of 1991. thank c- would like to span for not hanging up on me today. i want to enlighten people on the issue of drone strikes. specifically state that the only argument really coming out of this is how these four americans killed were still classified through customs as american citizens. if the founding fathers had had their way, they would have either exterminated them as traitors or capture them and treated them...
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course of the centerpiece of maiden life thousands of troops and tons of hardware swept across red square with claims of flying overhead is one of the most celebrated dates in russia in the order of the surviving veterans and more than twenty six million soviet people who perished in the war the country bore the brunt of the brutal nothing war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe running all the way to the top of that if that in britain. a series of violent protests overwhelmed bangladesh throughout the week as hundreds of hardline islam as a clash with police protests has demanded the introduction of a new blasphemy law and to reinstate the pledges to allow in the constitution police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons to try and disprove the angry mob the government so far refused to give in to the demands day as a campaigner against war crimes as says they slammers a want back down either. they never executed the really secular identity of bangladesh's and over the last forty two years that they haven't actually conspire
course of the centerpiece of maiden life thousands of troops and tons of hardware swept across red square with claims of flying overhead is one of the most celebrated dates in russia in the order of the surviving veterans and more than twenty six million soviet people who perished in the war the country bore the brunt of the brutal nothing war machine for several years before the red army pushed back to liberate all of eastern europe running all the way to the top of that if that in britain. a...
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every piece of metal. and every one of those who will step on red square on the ninth of may are ready. for the big dream day parade. want to live coverage on our t.v. . place. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean ten pounds i know that i'm sitting really really messed up. in the all very slow motion leopoldo the. worst year for the little thing the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a clip from thing i want to quote for about a good good you never seen anything like this i'm told. what's up guys i'm abby martin and this is a break in the set so you might wonder why i along with many of my colleagues today are wearing orange and black ribbons it's called the ribbon save george it's worn ahead of victory day in remembrance for the sixteen million people who died during the world's deadliest conflict it's also warned to commemorate all those who fought on the side of the allied powers to
every piece of metal. and every one of those who will step on red square on the ninth of may are ready. for the big dream day parade. want to live coverage on our t.v. . place. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean ten pounds i know that i'm sitting really really messed up. in the all very slow motion leopoldo the. worst year for the little thing the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale...
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at a cost of a lot of american lives, a lot of lives on the side of, let me say on the western side of that line. and freedom was preserved again for another generation until world war ii came along. there was another challenge. and americans rose up and met that challenge on two fronts. one of the pieces of wisdom about strategic war fighting is don't fight a two-front war. well, america had to fight a two-front war in world war ii. we had to fight our way back against japanese imperialism, across the pacific, and we had to go to europe and fight against nazis in world war ii. that happened simultaneously. fighting a two-front war didn't work out so well for hitler but it did work out well for the united states, at a high price, but it worked out. and because of that the american influence washed across the globe. and the industry in the united states was the only distribute united states had the only -- the united states had the only major undestroyed industry in the world. our dollar became the method of currency for the globe, american industry penetrated into every corner of the g
at a cost of a lot of american lives, a lot of lives on the side of, let me say on the western side of that line. and freedom was preserved again for another generation until world war ii came along. there was another challenge. and americans rose up and met that challenge on two fronts. one of the pieces of wisdom about strategic war fighting is don't fight a two-front war. well, america had to fight a two-front war in world war ii. we had to fight our way back against japanese imperialism,...
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the key investigators of one of those subcommittees, of the committee of the government and governmentmmittee and eric holder when he started -- when they started going back and forth. that was pretty -- >> it was a rare moment. >> that was ugly. >> and i think joe would agree about how these two men feel about each other. >> he's going to join us by the way in the next hour, darrell issa. we'll get his reaction to after the president speaks about the irs we'll hear what he has to say. charlie rangel is also coming in to speak with us, one of the key democrats on the house ways and means committee. he's obviously been very, very concerned about what's going on. >> yeah. one of the things i'm curious what joe things about the idea of recusal. the attorney general talked about how he recused himself from the leak investigation but there didn't seem to be any written record of recusal and i believe there is supposed to be. >> it depends on how you read the justice department regulations. it's clear that it's the attorney general who is supposed to make the decisions on the subpoenas. the
the key investigators of one of those subcommittees, of the committee of the government and governmentmmittee and eric holder when he started -- when they started going back and forth. that was pretty -- >> it was a rare moment. >> that was ugly. >> and i think joe would agree about how these two men feel about each other. >> he's going to join us by the way in the next hour, darrell issa. we'll get his reaction to after the president speaks about the irs we'll hear what...
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a kind of invest in new kinds of -- i will give you some ideas of some of the creative businesses that are being developed. there are not taking risks of all. they're much more cautious than most bankers. so that is kind of thought. something more progressive. if you actually look a little deeper, most credit unions are run by very run-of-the-mill guys have been doing a year and year out. there is no democracy because no one ever comes to the board meetings are comes to the annual meeting because there is nothing to talk about. why bother? and so the samave been running in the same way for ae. but they are one person, one vote banks. and moreover, the credit unions in the united states combined have more capital than any one of the biggest banks, you know, in the united states. bank of america. they have more capital. they are big deal. in burlington activists who wanted to do something more creative said they start going to the annual meetings and no licking their own people. and that can be done and is being done in many parts of the country to take an existing possibility and began
a kind of invest in new kinds of -- i will give you some ideas of some of the creative businesses that are being developed. there are not taking risks of all. they're much more cautious than most bankers. so that is kind of thought. something more progressive. if you actually look a little deeper, most credit unions are run by very run-of-the-mill guys have been doing a year and year out. there is no democracy because no one ever comes to the board meetings are comes to the annual meeting...
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amount of money, millions of dollars. and the coburn amendment doesn't address the costs and normally he would company do that in an amendment. the costs that -- the corps would incur in order to train their workers to carry weapons or hire outside security at that. so i appreciate and respect the views of my friend, but i also think that this is something we shouldn't do today on this bill now. especially when we're seeing a lot of talk about more home-grown terrorism. we want to protect our infrastructure. now, it may be that -- that the corps ought to look at more protection of these facilities. i'm willing to look at that. but i do think we're making a problem where there isn't a problem. people can go on corps land and use their guns for hunting and fishing, recreation, target shooting, and i think that's working out fine. this seems to be an amendment that's solving a problem that, frankly, doesn't exist. at least i looked -- i have 38 million people in my state, it's a lot of people. i asked do we have a local of l
amount of money, millions of dollars. and the coburn amendment doesn't address the costs and normally he would company do that in an amendment. the costs that -- the corps would incur in order to train their workers to carry weapons or hire outside security at that. so i appreciate and respect the views of my friend, but i also think that this is something we shouldn't do today on this bill now. especially when we're seeing a lot of talk about more home-grown terrorism. we want to protect our...
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kind of complex web of ecology. music's maybe too many metaphors here but so many think tanks funders p.r. consultants lobbyists you know trade associations all these interconnected groups that combined work towards similar goals advancing tax cuts for billionaires pushing austerity rolling back industrial regulations rolling back the welfare state and in each kind of car this machine is interesting but the way that they each park interacts with one another and advances similar goals that influence not just public opinion or advance of a singular candidate but reshape the laws that we all live under that's the machine that i'm trying to talk about here isn't this in many ways the realization of louis paul's suggestion to his next door neighbor of us from the. i forget his name the guy was the president of the mix of the nation appointed him to the supreme court but is given to his he wrote this memo to the u.s. chamber of commerce that president of the u.s. chamber back in one seventy one i think the one so isn't th
kind of complex web of ecology. music's maybe too many metaphors here but so many think tanks funders p.r. consultants lobbyists you know trade associations all these interconnected groups that combined work towards similar goals advancing tax cuts for billionaires pushing austerity rolling back industrial regulations rolling back the welfare state and in each kind of car this machine is interesting but the way that they each park interacts with one another and advances similar goals that...
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winds of change lucy catherine of baghdad iraq. some more international headlines in brief and now a young man has died in the capital police clash with supporters of a hardline islamist group which openly backs al-qaeda descended into tunis and another central city defying a government ban on the rally riot police were deployed and used tear gas to break up the protests the unsung saria movement is the most radical to immersion tunisia since the twenty eleven arab spring uprising and poses a test of the moderate islamist government. the leader of one of pakistan's main parties the cricket legend imran khan is blaming a key political rival for the writer of his party's vice president russia he was settled outside her home in karachi by a gunman on a motorcycle imran khan says or the head of the m.p. when which is karachi is the most popular political movement as previously openly threaten to his party's members in public. and a couple of minutes meet the unseen team keeping one of russia's most exquisite museums in addition. althou
winds of change lucy catherine of baghdad iraq. some more international headlines in brief and now a young man has died in the capital police clash with supporters of a hardline islamist group which openly backs al-qaeda descended into tunis and another central city defying a government ban on the rally riot police were deployed and used tear gas to break up the protests the unsung saria movement is the most radical to immersion tunisia since the twenty eleven arab spring uprising and poses a...
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we may hear in the weeks and months of all of that there was a complex of the of these applications that cause it. complexity is created more often the it exists. the irs finds complexity when convenient and publicity when it is convenient. that is what we have begun to find out. , at least same time two investigations were going on. congress was misled. the american people were misled just yesterday, the committee interviewed holly paused, the director of exempt organizations division of the irs. a tremendous amount of attention is on the inspector general's investigation and the committee has learned that from an pause, she was part of investigation that concluded in may 2012. am found essentially the same thing that mr. george found more than a year later. think about it. for more than a year, the irs knew it had inappropriately targeted groups of americans and other political these without withoutng it in onerous -- without answering questions that were a result of the internal investigation. many believe the irs is an independent agency. nothing could be further from the truth. we d
we may hear in the weeks and months of all of that there was a complex of the of these applications that cause it. complexity is created more often the it exists. the irs finds complexity when convenient and publicity when it is convenient. that is what we have begun to find out. , at least same time two investigations were going on. congress was misled. the american people were misled just yesterday, the committee interviewed holly paused, the director of exempt organizations division of the...
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of this.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i want, i was just a quick word because i know jim wants to follow the order of the questions, but i do give a great deal of respect, because he ended up understanding -- it is true, the eighth clergy were not all the same. there was the callous bishop carpenter whose response was inexcusable, and there was dora who became, he understood. he said i was against segregation but i didn't understand the way dr. king made it. and he went on to really embody the prophetic ministry of king. and after king was killed, he preached the word, the critique of moderate at the commemoration. because king loved to sample other people's language. he would always quote people and imagine them quoting him. he would have loved the fact that he was quoting his own words back to him. it would've given such pleasure that he just stream that end and he became king in some sense. so you make a lovely point. very lovely point. >> thank you very much. [inaudibl
of this.[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i want, i was just a quick word because i know jim wants to follow the order of the questions, but i do give a great deal of respect, because he ended up understanding -- it is true, the eighth clergy were not all the same. there was the callous bishop carpenter whose response was inexcusable, and there was dora who became, he understood. he said i was against segregation but i didn't understand the way dr. king made it. and he...
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one of them was his repeated use of the word "discipline" and the idea of disciplining the power of the executive, disciplining our definitional standards, disciplining the processes by which we go about targeted killings and our military commissions and our process of detention. so there was some light there. i think that ultimately he does think that this war is drawing to an end and the question is how is he going to do it? >> rose: we conclude this evening with dylan rat dan and retired marine general melvin spiese talking about new ways to put veterans to work. >> if every problem is a job, we have no shortage of problems and that obviously seems like it's a lot of jobs and a lot of those problems revolve around dated infrastructure and outdated systems in general. health systems, food systems, educational systems, pick 'em, right? at the same time, we've invested in a million -- we're always talking about employment specifically and the training that has been invested specifically in logistics and deployment in a group of millennials-- 25 to 35-year-olds-- who happen to be iraq an
one of them was his repeated use of the word "discipline" and the idea of disciplining the power of the executive, disciplining our definitional standards, disciplining the processes by which we go about targeted killings and our military commissions and our process of detention. so there was some light there. i think that ultimately he does think that this war is drawing to an end and the question is how is he going to do it? >> rose: we conclude this evening with dylan rat dan...
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people talk about lobbying that's a very clear example of the kind of revolving door of government but there's also people like mr danzig who are real policy experts and they sell their wares in the private market and are still moving in the public sector seamlessly and you see this across a lot of policy areas including several other security areas like cyber security and other things like this it's very common it's very typical of the sea and it's certainly a systemic problem well a systemic problem that's not even to mention all of the question surrounding this type of antibiotic resistant antidote to anthrax michael brooks for a producer of the majority report thank you for joining me thank you. well if you are one of the five hundred million google users around the world then you know how intertwined the company has become with your online life one company that holds the key to your internet secrets your e-mails your chats and your connections to other people around the world and that will be the beginning the company is continually inventing new products to make users' lives easi
people talk about lobbying that's a very clear example of the kind of revolving door of government but there's also people like mr danzig who are real policy experts and they sell their wares in the private market and are still moving in the public sector seamlessly and you see this across a lot of policy areas including several other security areas like cyber security and other things like this it's very common it's very typical of the sea and it's certainly a systemic problem well a systemic...
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i just can't tell you, because of all of the needs of that facility. and in those days, the designs were a little different because we have a jail on top, and then we have chief sur's office underneath there and the court office and all of the main nens needs for all of the activities that happened on top, required huge maintenance hours and huge amounts of staff time to come and repair. and so i am very, very happy to be here. but i am going to ask the chief to come and talk about his vision of what he would like to see happen here. and to move out of the haul of justice and since he is a resident there and he has all of those experience and might want to share some of them with you. chief come and say a few words. >> thank you all for being here, to say, i mean, when we do press events but we say a lot but this is big. but it is not often that you get to stand in front of something and say that is big. this is so, tremendous, i mean that cannot tell you how we are as a police department. >> the hall of justice was built in 1960, the reference of the
i just can't tell you, because of all of the needs of that facility. and in those days, the designs were a little different because we have a jail on top, and then we have chief sur's office underneath there and the court office and all of the main nens needs for all of the activities that happened on top, required huge maintenance hours and huge amounts of staff time to come and repair. and so i am very, very happy to be here. but i am going to ask the chief to come and talk about his vision...
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i don't have to preach to either of you of the importance of that.but, in thinking about back, how can we best reach the threats that are most troubling to americans today which is the government protected attackers? and it seems to me both the justice department and the fbi suffer from a lack of imagination and with respect to resources. with respect to the authorities the idea of prosecuting most of the people who are protecting us is deeply of likely and we need to find additional mechanisms to detour that activity the administration is doing naming and shaming which is a good thing that we should use our peace the authority to say if you purchase a pate or trade hackers in the country or higher hawker's after they finished their tour of duty in the government you have to cooperate you and i get a visa to come to the united states the same thing is true for the treasury department that designates nationals with whom we will not do business we will not do business with people who are battered human rights in russia or belarus or people engage with
i don't have to preach to either of you of the importance of that.but, in thinking about back, how can we best reach the threats that are most troubling to americans today which is the government protected attackers? and it seems to me both the justice department and the fbi suffer from a lack of imagination and with respect to resources. with respect to the authorities the idea of prosecuting most of the people who are protecting us is deeply of likely and we need to find additional mechanisms...
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but at the end of the day. it is sort of immaterial.ause we're talking about a period of a few weeks in the last month that has nothing to do with the actual problem. so yes, your question is appropriate. could it have been handled better? perhaps, in the last couple of weeks. is it material to any of the underlying concerns? absolutely not. >> david, i want to open this up to my panel in new york and maggie, it seems to me that it's not surprising that republicans are trying to take this as far as they can. and that you have assertions that the president sort of dictated all of this. it's almost like nixon did one thing so inevitably obama must have done the same thing. but in fact we're talking scandals, the white house may actually have a problem on its hands as far as the investigation into a.p. stories and the subpoena of a.p. records and also the treatment and investigation of fox reporter james rosen. and it also seems like republicans should stop distracting themselverç with th irs scandal and if they're going to go after someth
but at the end of the day. it is sort of immaterial.ause we're talking about a period of a few weeks in the last month that has nothing to do with the actual problem. so yes, your question is appropriate. could it have been handled better? perhaps, in the last couple of weeks. is it material to any of the underlying concerns? absolutely not. >> david, i want to open this up to my panel in new york and maggie, it seems to me that it's not surprising that republicans are trying to take this...
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villages of thousands of people. but as the societies get bigger and more complex, people traveling further and further, so that, already by 2000 b.c. your 2000 b.c. you're getting a few objects traveling all the way to the shores of the atlantic to the choice of the pacific. by about 200 a.d. the gini suggests there are at least a few people -- dna suggests people traveling from china to the mediterranean. then this goes up and down that basically a long story is more and more integration. which as you say this affects very much what we should be looking at and think about and nation. i think one consequence of the acceleration of mobile connections in the 21st century is going to be this is the disappearance of these east and west as useful analytic tools but if you go back 10,000 years, east and west are not very useful tools. and her own age, the age of farming and then fossil fuels, they become very important tools. in the distant future i think what's going they will cease to be analytic tools. norway, yes, nor
villages of thousands of people. but as the societies get bigger and more complex, people traveling further and further, so that, already by 2000 b.c. your 2000 b.c. you're getting a few objects traveling all the way to the shores of the atlantic to the choice of the pacific. by about 200 a.d. the gini suggests there are at least a few people -- dna suggests people traveling from china to the mediterranean. then this goes up and down that basically a long story is more and more integration....
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of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s and '60s, there was a push to put in wastewater treatment plants across the united states. today, with evolving technologies, the waste travels through multiple stages of treatment, removing tons of solids... settling out microscopic parti
of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of...
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thousands of ethnic albanians turned out to march in protest at the arrest of six form of course of a rebel commanders in pristina the suspects including the republic's ambassador to albania allegedly. emitted war crimes during the course of a war in the late ninety's they're accused of running at the tensions center where civilian captives were tortured to death cases that by the e.u.'s mission in kosovo which has been operating since unilaterally declared independence from serbia in two thousand and eight. now than ever want to take to the streets in protest for an important cause or perhaps join the security services to try and restore peace well soon you'll be able to do both with a new riot video game. takes a look. soon you will be able to take part in the street protest from the comfort of your armchair coming out for handheld devices and p.c.'s is the first riot simulator game wrapped in pixel graphics and old school sounds it will let you choose sides protesters or the police and help violent havoc unfold in the streets of european cities the game's designers say they have ta
thousands of ethnic albanians turned out to march in protest at the arrest of six form of course of a rebel commanders in pristina the suspects including the republic's ambassador to albania allegedly. emitted war crimes during the course of a war in the late ninety's they're accused of running at the tensions center where civilian captives were tortured to death cases that by the e.u.'s mission in kosovo which has been operating since unilaterally declared independence from serbia in two...
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the alter in front of hundreds of tourists. final essay, posted on his website earlier in the day, the man criticized france's adoption of what he called a vile law legalizing gay marriage and gay adoption. the president of france signed that law into bill on saturday. same-sex marriages are set to begin in france later this month. back here in the u.s., there was a big vote with international implications in the u.s. senate today. in addition to the immigration bill, the senate foreign relations committee voted on legislation calling for the u.s. to arm the rebels in syria. to arm the groups fighting against the assad regime in that civil war for the past two years. it was a 15-3 vote. 15-3. very lopsided vote. only votes against were against rand paul and two democratic senators. the vote is not definitive in terms of what the u.s. will do but puts pressure on john kerry who arrived in the middle east today for a week-long trip aimed at building support to a peaceful end to the war in syria. secretary kerry's former colleague
the alter in front of hundreds of tourists. final essay, posted on his website earlier in the day, the man criticized france's adoption of what he called a vile law legalizing gay marriage and gay adoption. the president of france signed that law into bill on saturday. same-sex marriages are set to begin in france later this month. back here in the u.s., there was a big vote with international implications in the u.s. senate today. in addition to the immigration bill, the senate foreign...
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of the u.k. admits that radioactive materials have gone missing in the country in dozens of locations sparking fears that dangerous substances could fall into the wrong hands . and china hosts both the leaders of israel and palestine as beijing's growing economic and political clout spreads to the middle east. international news live from moscow this is all she with me you know. and welcome to the program. israel is facing the prospect of syria based militants at talking across its northern border with the backing of bashar al assad's regime a police state an armed group reportedly says it's been given a green light from damascus to carry out raids on the golan heights which are over here is apparently part of syria's response to a series of israeli air strikes on its territory over the weekend syrian missiles are allegedly being pointed at israel ready to retaliate immediately in case of a not and we're just getting reports that syrian rebels from the yarmouk martyrs brigade are holding a group
of the u.k. admits that radioactive materials have gone missing in the country in dozens of locations sparking fears that dangerous substances could fall into the wrong hands . and china hosts both the leaders of israel and palestine as beijing's growing economic and political clout spreads to the middle east. international news live from moscow this is all she with me you know. and welcome to the program. israel is facing the prospect of syria based militants at talking across its northern...
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the terms of this sentence which is the basis of the u.s. policy claiming the difference was a lie documents made public from a lawsuit about forty four thousand of them showed these words f.d.a. secret documents from the scientists coming to go gee they said g m o's were terribly dangerous they could create allergies toxins new diseases and nutritional problems they had urged their superiors to require long term safety studies but they were ignored why the white house had told the f.d.a. promote about technology industry fast track the foods so they recruited baikal taylor once it was former attorney into a new position they created formerly deputy commissioner of policy to be in charge of policy he sure did this hands off policy of and later became once it was vice president so he was the man most responsible for introducing genetically modified foods without any testing or labeling. and he was just appointed by the obama administration is the u.s. food safety sorry. president barack obama named former iowa governor tom vilsack as the u.s.
the terms of this sentence which is the basis of the u.s. policy claiming the difference was a lie documents made public from a lawsuit about forty four thousand of them showed these words f.d.a. secret documents from the scientists coming to go gee they said g m o's were terribly dangerous they could create allergies toxins new diseases and nutritional problems they had urged their superiors to require long term safety studies but they were ignored why the white house had told the f.d.a....
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in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s.house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on may 21, 2013, at 9:45 a.m., that the senate passed senate 309. with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l.a. haas. he speaker pro tempore: -- the clerk: with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. any record vote on the postponed question will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1412, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 39, h.r. 1412, a bill to improve and increase the availability of on-job training and apprenticeship programs
in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s.house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on may 21, 2013, at 9:45 a.m., that the senate passed senate 309. with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l.a. haas. he speaker pro tempore: -- the clerk: with best wishes i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the...
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one inch of increase, five miles of increase for the top 1% of the top 1%. so while a majority of us have gained only an inch over the last 40 years, the uber wealthy have gained not just inches but miles. put another way, for every extra $1 of annual income earned by the top 90% of americans, an extra $311,000 went to the households in the op 1% of 1%. this growing income disparity, what does it mean? it's bad for the economy. it's bad for our deficit and it's bad for the most vulnerable in our society and of course that's bad for the american dream. as mark zandy, chief economist for moody's analytics recently said, for the economy to thrive, we need everyone participating. when a majority of americans are left behind in the recovery, our economy will never truly thrive. in fact there have been a number of studies that have said that the way to get the economy going is to make sure those who have the least have the money because they'll spend it. they'll put it immediately into the economy. when the most wealthy have the extra income it often goes into sav
one inch of increase, five miles of increase for the top 1% of the top 1%. so while a majority of us have gained only an inch over the last 40 years, the uber wealthy have gained not just inches but miles. put another way, for every extra $1 of annual income earned by the top 90% of americans, an extra $311,000 went to the households in the op 1% of 1%. this growing income disparity, what does it mean? it's bad for the economy. it's bad for our deficit and it's bad for the most vulnerable in...
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what you see here is the end result of a lot of work by thousands of people. we see this space not just as a new campus, but as a transformative platform from which to multiply our impact, those within the museum and also beyond its walls. it is a great honor for me to represent the entire board along with two chairman ameriti who are both here today, dan casper and bill bos. >> both of who played... [ applause ] both of whom played critical roles in making this happen. over a decade, i'm thrilled to be placing this first ring on our beautiful new bell, this ring represents visionaries and designers, the dreamers, architects and imaginers, of the exporatorium, thank you very much. >> george, thank you very much. please welcome now, dr. dennis bartel the executive director of the exporatorium and truly a driving force behind this remarkable and amazing project. [ applause ] >> wow. what an amazing journey. i know, my chairman was nervous for a second that i was going to use an expletive. we are unbelievably excited to open the exporatorium at piers, 15 and 17 h
what you see here is the end result of a lot of work by thousands of people. we see this space not just as a new campus, but as a transformative platform from which to multiply our impact, those within the museum and also beyond its walls. it is a great honor for me to represent the entire board along with two chairman ameriti who are both here today, dan casper and bill bos. >> both of who played... [ applause ] both of whom played critical roles in making this happen. over a decade, i'm...
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the name of the cause of the day.here are probably people watching this right now that say, hey, look, he broke the law. breaking the law is not something to be done lightly. i want you to explain to me why you chose to break the law and why this statement, right after we take this break. give me the skillsuniversitd that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. for qualified new students. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like
the name of the cause of the day.here are probably people watching this right now that say, hey, look, he broke the law. breaking the law is not something to be done lightly. i want you to explain to me why you chose to break the law and why this statement, right after we take this break. give me the skillsuniversitd that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the...