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still idea that we would a group ofr ever individuals who have not been tried, that is contrary to who we are and to our interests and it needs to stop. >> that is what he has always planned to do with 48 of those men, those that cannot be tried because they were tortured and cannot be released because they were deemed too dangerous. the president was not asked about that. >> i do not want these individuals to die. the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best as they can. should reflect on why we're doing this. >> why did obama pass the laws that he signed? >> i think the president made a mistake. military commissions, indefinite detention, and keeping guantanamo open as a policy discussion item. the >> as it promised president could not make in his first term with his own party in charge. try in his second term. -- he is trying in his second term. three >> natives soldiers have been identified as british. 9 afghans were also killed in the attack. no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. increasing has been attacks as troops prepare to leave the country. is expected
still idea that we would a group ofr ever individuals who have not been tried, that is contrary to who we are and to our interests and it needs to stop. >> that is what he has always planned to do with 48 of those men, those that cannot be tried because they were tortured and cannot be released because they were deemed too dangerous. the president was not asked about that. >> i do not want these individuals to die. the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best as they can....
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yury ofre speaking with the intel corporation. why is intel here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress? >> we are demonstrating the technologies that we are driving for intel computers. it is the ability for computers to understand the human world much like we do. we're trying to give computers eyes. when we see each other, we may not recognize each other cut the next time we will definitely remember. has ability to do that and utilizes the memory and remembers you are you are. >> what are you saying? no more passwords? >> exactly. >> devastate. >> -- demonstrate. >> this is my mission. i will log in and log out. there are three different users. i will point the machine to my face. it might take a while. what is it doing? >> it is looking at my facial features. it is trying to figure out i am a human being rather than a picture. if i'm going to hold up a wants to picture -- it know and not a machine. >> it assigns you on. >> it signs me on to my account. unfortunately right now we do not have internet capabilities. but you would be abl
yury ofre speaking with the intel corporation. why is intel here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress? >> we are demonstrating the technologies that we are driving for intel computers. it is the ability for computers to understand the human world much like we do. we're trying to give computers eyes. when we see each other, we may not recognize each other cut the next time we will definitely remember. has ability to do that and utilizes the memory and remembers you are you...
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ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak. there is evidence it was harmful. >> you are in journalism but you have been part of the security apparatus. conducted investigations. i remember interviewing an official suspected of leaking. there was nothing else we could do. the idea of going after the press never occurred to us. this is bad for a number of reasons. we have a security apparatus that tries to prevent --etration of people that this did not come from the enemy. hubris. done for waiting to boast about what they this operationt in yemen. it was nothing but hubris in that they wanted to show the obama administration as fighting al qaeda. that came from within. sure, it was a bit trai
ofre are millions investigations but as they go along, the government is careful to narrow them because they don't want to have massive investigations they get the press mad at them. for some reason that did not happen. it is typical prosecutors want these things but usually somebody at a higher level says wait a second, let's tone it down. that did not happen. i do not know why but it is puzzling. i will say it seems like a bad week -- leak. there is evidence it was harmful. >> you are...
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sense ofre a strong community in this suburban oklahoma city? are you seeing neighbors helping each other out all over the place? >> absolutely. that is one of the things that makes oklahoma great. >> in new day is dawning in a few hours time. what are people going to be doing today? >> i have received a lot of phone calls. the outpouring of the concern and though want to help, the need -- to help those in need -- i believe we are going to have a lot of people showing up to help. haved these people who lost everything, they have had their entire homes flattened. do they have any sense of what's going to be happening next? >> i don't think so at this point. it has not quite hit. i just don't think the reality has quite set in. >> people are still in the state of shock. could you give us a sense of what the area looks like where you are? we are seeing pictures of it. if you could describe it for us through your eyes? .> i have not seen it firsthand i've seen it through the television as well. where we are is still a safe area that you can get to.
sense ofre a strong community in this suburban oklahoma city? are you seeing neighbors helping each other out all over the place? >> absolutely. that is one of the things that makes oklahoma great. >> in new day is dawning in a few hours time. what are people going to be doing today? >> i have received a lot of phone calls. the outpouring of the concern and though want to help, the need -- to help those in need -- i believe we are going to have a lot of people showing up to...
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ofre are over 200 pieces evidence, following in the footsteps of the officers who dramatic -- who dramatically rescued these three young women. >> we have a female victim. knight have michelle in the house. >> one of the victims, gina dejesus, returned home yesterday. ,> i really want to see you gina. i want you to meet my kids. i'm so sorry for everything. errands say they never doubted they would see her again. -- terrence say they never doubted they would see her again. her mother was asked what they said to each other. >> we did not say nothing. we just grabbed each other and held on. there were no words. just hugging and kissing and crying. >> the story of what happens is almost unbearable. the women in there for so long are free. for the man accused of holding and abusing them, prosecutors say they may seek the death penalty. paul adams, bbc news, cleveland. >> laura, we have had members of the family coming out. the police are kind of saying, we do not want too many interviews with the family members. it is a difficult alice, isn't it or the authorities -- it is a difficult balance, isn
ofre are over 200 pieces evidence, following in the footsteps of the officers who dramatic -- who dramatically rescued these three young women. >> we have a female victim. knight have michelle in the house. >> one of the victims, gina dejesus, returned home yesterday. ,> i really want to see you gina. i want you to meet my kids. i'm so sorry for everything. errands say they never doubted they would see her again. -- terrence say they never doubted they would see her again. her...
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ofre is an important role congressional oversight of these issues. congress should do the job to get to the fact rather than spin fiction. we need to get to the bottom of it. is it that mean that we do not work on jobs and the economy and on the budget issues. this week the democrats in the house tried to go to congress on the budget. we asked them to do this so we this week's senate democrats asked to go to congress for the eighth time. you saw republican senators " ying it was "insane republicans to be the ones blocking progress on the budget. let's get on with that. help replace the sequester. you cannot have a discussion if you refuse to talk. >> on the budget, there's that much point of going to conference until we get closer to the debt limit deadline when you will be forced to reach some kind of compromise. it is something i am sympathetic to. what do you think you can accomplish? you are very far apart. there does not seem to be any sign of compromise on either side. terms of moving beyond the point we have now arrived at, how does the confer
ofre is an important role congressional oversight of these issues. congress should do the job to get to the fact rather than spin fiction. we need to get to the bottom of it. is it that mean that we do not work on jobs and the economy and on the budget issues. this week the democrats in the house tried to go to congress on the budget. we asked them to do this so we this week's senate democrats asked to go to congress for the eighth time. you saw republican senators " ying it was...
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ofre have been 500 instances children in jesting the detergent. it could lead to difficulty breathing. >> planning a summer vacation to the beach? be prepared for some company. about 40% are preparing a cruise. spend more plan to than $2,400. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what are your summer vacation plans? you can share your response on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. helpful buty seem be trying to hurt your career. ellen braitman has more. >> good morning. jcpenney wants former customers backed. .here was a sales plunge pepsico pulling an ad. pepsi apologizing after waslaints that the and racist. general motors apologizing for a chevy ad were all the girls sing "ching, ching chop suey." facebook out with better than expected sales. it was a down day for stocks yesterday. the person hurting your career may be the one in charge of promoting you. one in five employees say there employer has a negative effect on their careers. just over half say their boss say they of that a positive effe
ofre have been 500 instances children in jesting the detergent. it could lead to difficulty breathing. >> planning a summer vacation to the beach? be prepared for some company. about 40% are preparing a cruise. spend more plan to than $2,400. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what are your summer vacation plans? you can share your response on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. helpful buty seem be trying to hurt your career. ellen...
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ofre was and is the lesser when the officer allegedly attacked a man in west baltimore. >> anything less than constitutional policing one not be tolerated by the leadership on by the commissioner of the baltimore police department. >> anthony batts called the allegation against officer mitchell is reprehensible. readymakers are getting for it second week of scrutinizing the ira's targeting of conservative groups. u.s. house remains on the defensive, pushing back on speculation the obama administration might share in the blame. >> the white house is focusing on damage control. >> there is a culture of intimidation. >> the irs is just the most recent example. >> president obama tried to shift the focus. >> despite what you hear, you should be optimistic about this country. >> a senior white house advisor appeared on five sunday morning talk shows. he called accusations of mismanagement offensive and absurd. >> republicans are trying to make political hay. >> there will be two more hearings this week. ira'sill examine the targeting of a political groups. >> we need to see who made those. >>
ofre was and is the lesser when the officer allegedly attacked a man in west baltimore. >> anything less than constitutional policing one not be tolerated by the leadership on by the commissioner of the baltimore police department. >> anthony batts called the allegation against officer mitchell is reprehensible. readymakers are getting for it second week of scrutinizing the ira's targeting of conservative groups. u.s. house remains on the defensive, pushing back on speculation the...
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, for that wonderful introduction and i don't know where you got the ease of coming to the mayor's ofrs, there was no ease on that. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining together here at the presidio with all the different agencies. i see phil ginsburg, i know bill is around, others from our da office, richard caranza and others from the women's status as well and the district attorneys from the various counties, the school administrators and instructors and superintendents from other counties as well, as well as our community-based agencies that are so invaluable it all of us. this is a very important topic and it's one that our u.s. attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their laughter and their tears. we are going to honor your making that film by doing what we need to do to stop bullying across the country. because the data shared by our u.s. attorney, representatives from the department of education confirm if we don't do anythi
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with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com exercise, i was able to be an evaluator at the ocean beach location and we have a lot of lessons learned to talk about. thanks. >> one of the challenges that we have in civilian and also you as military is that common operating picture. how do we make sure that all of our resources in the field, back in the command post, have the same operating picture and we can ensure that we have an unity of effort of everyone. and with the command and control exercise that we started with, this was one great opportunity for the military and the civilian groups to work together. so i'd like to hear from our c2 exercise participants how that went. colonel jolly, will you tell us about that? >> from our perspective we had the right people in the right place. as we saw during the medical exercise yesterday, ocean beach has a good many advantages for both the city of san francisco and fo
with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com exercise, i was able to be an evaluator at the ocean beach location and we have a lot of lessons learned to talk about. thanks. >> one of the challenges that we have in civilian and also you as military is that common operating picture. how do we make sure that all of...
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di >> he began his career, ofr, of course, with manchester u. u.n england, also played for the mds here with the l.a. galaxy and bringing the game globally.. i don't know if you like the the hat. >> i love it.>> i lov >> i heard they whispered to tony. >> what did you say? >> no. >> you said he is hot.s hot. >> you said he is hot. >> no, that is not what he said. >> tony? >> all right, no, we won't evenn go there. >> it was hot. >> no. i was whispering to dave because it was like his home game was in paris. >> i thought you said hot. >> really. >> he said it's odd. >> and i do like the hat. you have to be able to wear that -- >> no more compliments for youny with the necklaces. >> thank you, dave. dave >>> let's find out what is happening with hol holly this ts morning. are we going there right now? yep. okay. depgo ahead allison, all righty. >> reporter: in this morning's health alert, some alarming new numbers regardingre the mental health of ourour children. childr 17% of children experience a a mental health disorder each year. >> we don't know
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can tell me this if this is true that some realtors holdback the best properties for the all cash ofrshat true? >> timothy is a lot nicer to deal with. we don't have that kind of stuff to deal with. gerri: my mother lived in knoxville for a long ime. >> do see peoplholding their properties for all cash offers? >> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of the hardest hit markets uring the recession. since then, we have grown tremendously. one of the hottest destinations in the world, what you're seeing the buyers that have been on the sidelines for the past four years are all running to purchase property and paying pay cash. so it's not really a boom that's going on. gerri: i can think of another red-hot market. and that isn los angeles. is it possible that there is a bubble building and some of these markets right no are prices are maybe a little too high and it is because inventories are so tight? >> i don't really think so. there's been a lot of people sitting on the sidelines for the last four year
can tell me this if this is true that some realtors holdback the best properties for the all cash ofrshat true? >> timothy is a lot nicer to deal with. we don't have that kind of stuff to deal with. gerri: my mother lived in knoxville for a long ime. >> do see peoplholding their properties for all cash offers? >> typically in today's environment, yes, most of the buyers are cash buyers. what you need to understand is that miami was one of the hardest hit markets uring the...
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that is where the center ofr of circulation is right now.w. nothing confirmed.her service.er serv i not gotten anything internally in the newsroom about a tornado. with this warning in mind, we do want to keep a focus on that. until 5:30, a for naid owe county for clark county virginia and fovirginia. any new information i will letri you know. >> all right, gary, keep us updated. >>> the slow road to recovery continues as the first victim of the tragedy is laid to rest. we will have the latest for youo >>> haven't seen any cicadas inn your neighborhood yet? guess what, we have some for you.y one television network is is bringing them live into your home via the internet. i'm not sure what we have to doo with it, but we will tell you when we come back. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in school
that is where the center ofr of circulation is right now.w. nothing confirmed.her service.er serv i not gotten anything internally in the newsroom about a tornado. with this warning in mind, we do want to keep a focus on that. until 5:30, a for naid owe county for clark county virginia and fovirginia. any new information i will letri you know. >> all right, gary, keep us updated. >>> the slow road to recovery continues as the first victim of the tragedy is laid to rest. we will...
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today we learned she put in a supremacist ofr supremacist on her campaign. lifetime member and current board member of the council conservative. an accused white supremacist on the campaign team? let's move on to pennsylvania. governor tom corbett. here he is showing off his outreach to latinos. >> staff members that are latinos? >> no, we do not have any staff members that are latino. if you can find one, let us know. >> even though there are close to one million latinos in pennsylvania? wait. there's more. donald rumsfeld is comparing gay marriage to polygamy. >> do you support same-sex marriage? >> you know, i'm of a generation -- i listened to some of the supreme court justices and one of them said, what's next after that? is it two people? three people? >> but you're a strong supporter -- >> but if all this wasn't enough, republicans are still going after women, too. republicans yesterday in oklahoma's state senate voted to defund planned parenthood, doing it under the radar by not posting it on their agenda for the day. so here's a recap of all of the
today we learned she put in a supremacist ofr supremacist on her campaign. lifetime member and current board member of the council conservative. an accused white supremacist on the campaign team? let's move on to pennsylvania. governor tom corbett. here he is showing off his outreach to latinos. >> staff members that are latinos? >> no, we do not have any staff members that are latino. if you can find one, let us know. >> even though there are close to one million latinos in...
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ofre is there high, possibly portable utilization, you will come to this realization very quickly that we are going nowhere on the overall health care's been if we do not deal with behavioral health. one in four of us have a diagnosable behavioral health condition at some point in our life. if i have a noticeable condition i take medication for and i have substantial behavioral health issue as well, the chance i will take my medicine right for diabetes that by 7 percent -- 70%. if you look at what are the factors in play that ad substantially to overconsumption come over utilization, and therefore, a reflection that we've done a badly, behavioral health as part of the conversation. this is not an overall health care transformation. fact the same journey. we are, as a system, doubling down on that notion. building a new be brought health facility outside of charlotte. any time it is economically challenging to do so, it will ever break even from a pure economics point of view, but it is the right thing to do for our communities and we believe intensely about our mission to provide that
ofre is there high, possibly portable utilization, you will come to this realization very quickly that we are going nowhere on the overall health care's been if we do not deal with behavioral health. one in four of us have a diagnosable behavioral health condition at some point in our life. if i have a noticeable condition i take medication for and i have substantial behavioral health issue as well, the chance i will take my medicine right for diabetes that by 7 percent -- 70%. if you look at...
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and victoria nuland, her press secretary which we haven't seen yet and we need to get to the bottom ofrhis. gretc hen, you mentioned the media thing. i want to talk about that for a long time this was the domain of talk radio and fox news and everyone thought was a right wing agenda. i honestlyt don't think that's the case. are there people that are political raising the questions? yes. is it all about politics? i don't think so. >> no, i don't think so at all anymore. i think case in point just over the lastit few days abc did this exclusive report. they were the ones to report that the talking points that susan rice talked about on those five sunday shows after the attack were edited 12 times. this is now abc news getting involved. we have seen jay carney now spokesperson for the president under fire in a press conference just in the last few days answers questions from all members of the media well, what about this? and what about that? to me, what will be the central issue here who will take the fall for it. will it actually be these high ranking people like susan rice, president ob
and victoria nuland, her press secretary which we haven't seen yet and we need to get to the bottom ofrhis. gretc hen, you mentioned the media thing. i want to talk about that for a long time this was the domain of talk radio and fox news and everyone thought was a right wing agenda. i honestlyt don't think that's the case. are there people that are political raising the questions? yes. is it all about politics? i don't think so. >> no, i don't think so at all anymore. i think case in...
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let's face it, this is part ofre to storms. they know what they are doing when it comes to tornadoes here in oklahoma. they are going through the storm cellars that are registered and make sure that people haven't been missed. air traffic was suspended by the news helicopters for a brief portion of the afternoon so that the first responders could go door to door and listen for signs of life. that is still something that is happening right now. sean, it's really sort of difficult to describe. i'm trying my best, but i don't know if it is fully translating through the camera. it's hard breaking and terrifying all at the same time. >> sean: sad day for oklahoma. shocking devastation. we talked about the loss of life. obviously sun is going down, tell us, because i'm looking behind you and everybody is working. in terms of search and rescue and recovery, are their plans to go through the night? i know they were warning people to stay away from the affected areas but i'm sure people want to help. >> plans are definitely to go throug
let's face it, this is part ofre to storms. they know what they are doing when it comes to tornadoes here in oklahoma. they are going through the storm cellars that are registered and make sure that people haven't been missed. air traffic was suspended by the news helicopters for a brief portion of the afternoon so that the first responders could go door to door and listen for signs of life. that is still something that is happening right now. sean, it's really sort of difficult to describe....
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ofre was another kind organization that exploded in america at that time, too.this may surprise you even more. socialist hearties. several of them. and a communist party, here in the united states, grew very fast, and had lots of influence and work very closely with the cio. they said that not only was the conditions of them massive working people intolerable, but they said we need system change, we need to get rid of capitalism because it is not working for most of us. we want socialism. and there were hundreds of thousands of these people, and they were well organized. they went to roosevelt altogether -- cio, socialists, and communist, and they said you better do something because what is building in america is a revolution. in case you are wondering what kind, look over to that other country, it used to be called russia. now it is called the soviet union. because if you think it could only happen there, think again. and roosevelt got scared because roosevelt could see what everybody could see then, that these were not idle terms, not idle boasts. these were
ofre was another kind organization that exploded in america at that time, too.this may surprise you even more. socialist hearties. several of them. and a communist party, here in the united states, grew very fast, and had lots of influence and work very closely with the cio. they said that not only was the conditions of them massive working people intolerable, but they said we need system change, we need to get rid of capitalism because it is not working for most of us. we want socialism. and...
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ofre was outrage republicans then?we should take another look at the disclose act and stop abuses by the irs and crackdown on efforts on those who try to exploit our tax code. their masquerading as social welfare. are masquerading as social welfare. >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to make a few observations about the administration's abuse of power. we have now focused the attention of everyone, including all of you, on the links to which administration is willing to go to quiet voices. the colleagues, including a ranking member on the finance committee will focus on some extent on the irs. i wanted talk about the broader picture. over the last year, after going back to 2009 at a think about it? we have seen the efforts of the the administration to quiet the voices of the critics. back in the debate on obamacare, it was the directive of the secretary of hhs and insurance companies that they could not tell the customers, those who bought their products what they thought about obamacare. the directive from the secret
ofre was outrage republicans then?we should take another look at the disclose act and stop abuses by the irs and crackdown on efforts on those who try to exploit our tax code. their masquerading as social welfare. are masquerading as social welfare. >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to make a few observations about the administration's abuse of power. we have now focused the attention of everyone, including all of you, on the links to which administration is willing to go to quiet...
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ofre is a wide swath american households to that to not own their homes are right and who got caughtthe downdraft of the nation's housing downturn. and what i think, if i understand your situation, is you are trying to, you have got a lot of money, all of your wealth tied up in your property in alabama. and right now you cannot sell it for what it is worth. and so you are hunkering down and trying to sort of weather the storm. i do not know about the particulars of your housing market, but starting in 2012, housing market did finally begin to start, at least nationally, we hit bottom and they started to turn upward. and i think you are struggling through the financial difficulties and also possibly as being a property manager of how to wait out and start to wait for your property and alabama to begin to appreciate. and you may be waiting for a while. housing markets do have, they do not turn quickly. and it may be awhile. but i appreciate the struggles and difficulties you are having in trying to wade out until it is a better time for you to sell. host: illinoise, independent caller.
ofre is a wide swath american households to that to not own their homes are right and who got caughtthe downdraft of the nation's housing downturn. and what i think, if i understand your situation, is you are trying to, you have got a lot of money, all of your wealth tied up in your property in alabama. and right now you cannot sell it for what it is worth. and so you are hunkering down and trying to sort of weather the storm. i do not know about the particulars of your housing market, but...
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ofre was a lot of coverage the deadly shooting, mass shooting by staff sergeant robert bales that seemed to open the eyes of the mainstream media that these nitrates or even happening. aside from that one incident, no critical coverage of the majority of night raids in the protest against these on the ground. there were exceptions like one independent journalist who has been based in afghanistan who wrote extensively about the chilling effect of the night raids. he wrote that on dispatch.com. she has been one of the few independent journalists covering what the regular afghan reactions are to the war. and we have the one strikes. consequently, they were common in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. today i becoming increasingly more upon inside afghanistan as we draw down troops. there has been coverage of the drone program, extensive coverage, most of it has been focused on how effective it is or whether it is legal or not. not whether it is moral or not or what the actual effect on those who have these bombs rained upon them has been. one exception in mainstream media t
ofre was a lot of coverage the deadly shooting, mass shooting by staff sergeant robert bales that seemed to open the eyes of the mainstream media that these nitrates or even happening. aside from that one incident, no critical coverage of the majority of night raids in the protest against these on the ground. there were exceptions like one independent journalist who has been based in afghanistan who wrote extensively about the chilling effect of the night raids. he wrote that on dispatch.com....
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we are talking thousands ofre t dollars that individual borrowers like myself and theowr people that grew up with me in a middle class town called dublins will take on. let's tear down this great wall that the gop and the housel leadership are trying to buildu around our middle class, andd let's not double the rates. >> the gentleman from minnesota. >> i'll continue to reserve.e ge >> reserves. gentleman from california. >> i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman from rhodenia. island, mr. cicilline. thank you. >> gentleman from rhode island is recognized for a minute and a half. yielding. i rise innk strong opposition ti the republican making college more expensive act that we're considering today. market-based systems will drive up the costs for millions offor middle class families but will, obvious, also benefit some ofmeo our biggest banks and financiale institutions. if we want to get our country back on the right track, put men and women back to work and insure that we remain competitive in the global economy, we have to do more to make higher education more m accessible a
we are talking thousands ofre t dollars that individual borrowers like myself and theowr people that grew up with me in a middle class town called dublins will take on. let's tear down this great wall that the gop and the housel leadership are trying to buildu around our middle class, andd let's not double the rates. >> the gentleman from minnesota. >> i'll continue to reserve.e ge >> reserves. gentleman from california. >> i yield a minute and a half to the gentleman...
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among many ofre our senior enlisted officers to sometimes protect those that have been in the wild, tookut for someone's family. that cannot be the case anymore. as long as we have commanding officers who are in charge of the legal system, they absolutely need to punish these sexual predators. the military has not fixed this problem in decades. host: how long you think it is going to take to fix this problem and are you confident it will be solved? guest: if we can be sure that the military justice improvement act gets passed this year -- host: that is the legislation sponsored by gillibrand? guest: it would take cases and give it over to an impartial does and attorneys. we are going to essentially fixed the problem of a 250-year old legal system. years the federal court has sided with the military when it comes to individual service againstbringing claims the military. we do not want rate to be an occupational hazard. -- rape to be an occupational hazard. it has been used to describe sexual assault and other crimes and acts of a negligence that have no business in our vocabulary. one sh
among many ofre our senior enlisted officers to sometimes protect those that have been in the wild, tookut for someone's family. that cannot be the case anymore. as long as we have commanding officers who are in charge of the legal system, they absolutely need to punish these sexual predators. the military has not fixed this problem in decades. host: how long you think it is going to take to fix this problem and are you confident it will be solved? guest: if we can be sure that the military...
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clash ofr is a systems.is which system can produce the wherewithal to project the atlantic, pacific, indian ocean. southeast asia. theh system can produce civilian leadership to create the transportation systems that is able to produce 96,000 airplanes? quacks to time pulled sir prize- rick atkinson will take your facebook comments and tweets. we are back for the last 30 minutes. i want to get your take on where the economy looks like where you live. the headlines we have been saying today save the economy is turning brighter. we want to hear from you what it is like outside of washington, dc. timing on taxes passed the deficit. washington did not take much time to celebrate the dramatic reduction in federal deficits -- then this breaking on the wire and little bit ago. case shiller says u.s. home prices rise again in march from twoar earlier according i standard importers. what is the housing market like in your area? what is the economy looking like? connie in maryland, democratic collar. the employment is
clash ofr is a systems.is which system can produce the wherewithal to project the atlantic, pacific, indian ocean. southeast asia. theh system can produce civilian leadership to create the transportation systems that is able to produce 96,000 airplanes? quacks to time pulled sir prize- rick atkinson will take your facebook comments and tweets. we are back for the last 30 minutes. i want to get your take on where the economy looks like where you live. the headlines we have been saying today save...
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attitude ofre is an fear about what is going on there. think they should be more open. >> our guest has a cover story in "harpers." the way of all flesh. undercover in a slaughterhouse. he writes a companion piece to this about how he did his reporting. here is that. ofng undercover in the age agriculture had lost. frank tweets in, have always said you do not need the fda, it does make it so that any citizen can view any food establishment during business hours. >> i kind of like that idea -- guest: i kind of like that idea. fat chance of happening, but i do not see why it should not. it gives the sense there is something shameful going on. i appreciate the process of killing animals is not attractive. there is a lot of blood involved. a lot of things that if you are not used to turn your stomach the first time you see them. one of my job post was of this roundtable where all of the organs that would drop out of the body cavity would pass in front of inspectors. right after lunch to have to stand at that table and watch these steaming pil
attitude ofre is an fear about what is going on there. think they should be more open. >> our guest has a cover story in "harpers." the way of all flesh. undercover in a slaughterhouse. he writes a companion piece to this about how he did his reporting. here is that. ofng undercover in the age agriculture had lost. frank tweets in, have always said you do not need the fda, it does make it so that any citizen can view any food establishment during business hours. >> i kind...
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ofre was never any kind stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? thatcan only again repeat colonel gibson said he was not to proceed to board the airplane. >> your first experience on the site standing next to colonel gibson on his way on that transport, and being told not to go contradicts what was said on behalf of the pentagon. >> yes. >> did the embassy have a defense>> to the in busy have a defense attachÉ on staff? -- did the embassy have a defense attache on staff? did you ask him that evening if there were resources coming from the military? what was your reaction? >> my reaction was that we are on our own. we are going to have to try to pull this off with the resources that we have available. >> i do not know.ns surpri i think they were. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> before we go to mr. connolly, because most people in the audience do not understand t commission authority, will you -- chief admission authority, would you run us through who was under your chief commission authority, and who wasn't. haveher words who did you a command and co
ofre was never any kind stand down order to anybody. as a broad statement. what is your reaction? thatcan only again repeat colonel gibson said he was not to proceed to board the airplane. >> your first experience on the site standing next to colonel gibson on his way on that transport, and being told not to go contradicts what was said on behalf of the pentagon. >> yes. >> did the embassy have a defense>> to the in busy have a defense attachÉ on staff? -- did the...
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ofre is goals for processing any sort of cases. the goals generally have been very difficult to meet. law for a while. we had a tickler system. if after a certain number of days, it flagged it. after a few more days it would flag the boss. >> i was just informed by staff that the standard is 121 days for the processing of these. unfortunately, the average over 574 days. >> when they get behind, do supervisors get noticed? are you aware of an escalation procedure? i have never managed an organization the size of the rs. the most i have supervised is 50. ,hen somebody was screwing up it moved up the chain of command. procedure -- you familiar with procedures like that? >> i do not have detailed knowledge of this specific unit handling these cases. >> a new station obtained a directory indicating who reports to whom. there poured two different toagers and above them even different territory managers. this sounds like a reasonable and rational organization. we love our chain of command here. guess my question is how in any sort of rigi
ofre is goals for processing any sort of cases. the goals generally have been very difficult to meet. law for a while. we had a tickler system. if after a certain number of days, it flagged it. after a few more days it would flag the boss. >> i was just informed by staff that the standard is 121 days for the processing of these. unfortunately, the average over 574 days. >> when they get behind, do supervisors get noticed? are you aware of an escalation procedure? i have never...
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i want you to give some sense of how effectively that tool of ofr has been used because what keeps this issue frozen in place is the fear. the government, they ain't stupid and they know how effective the weapon of fear camby. king and others had to confront that fear. talk to me about the palpable fear one feels in the state of arizona. >> we have a share of that goes out and raids. they go into communities that are predominantly hispanic and they will stop you with anything. phoenix, a tempe, channeler, gilbert. it is predominantly hispanic and indian. we have generations of people who live in guadeloupe and the sheriff decided he is going to make a national show, came in, brought a tank in town, came in with 100 squad cars and went through the town and started arresting in stopping everybody who had a tail like that didn't work or a cracked windshield, anything they could stop people 4. they were looking for undocumented. we heard there was a lot of the undocumented. we call it -- they did not call them that. a column but we doubt don't call them. oneent fear through every and marico
i want you to give some sense of how effectively that tool of ofr has been used because what keeps this issue frozen in place is the fear. the government, they ain't stupid and they know how effective the weapon of fear camby. king and others had to confront that fear. talk to me about the palpable fear one feels in the state of arizona. >> we have a share of that goes out and raids. they go into communities that are predominantly hispanic and they will stop you with anything. phoenix, a...
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i want you to give some sense of how effectively that tool of ofr has been used because what keeps this issue frozen in place is the fear. the government, they ain't stupid and they know how effective the weapon of fear camby. king and others had to confront that fear. talk to me about the palpable fear one feels in the state of arizona. >> we have a share of that goes out and raids. they go into communities that are predominantly hispanic and they will stop you with anything. phoenix, a tempe, channeler, gilbert. it is predominantly hispanic and indian. we have generations of people who live in guadeloupe and the sheriff decided he is going to make a national show, came in, brought a tank in town, came in with 100 squad cars and went through the town and started arresting in stopping everybody who had a tail like that didn't work or a cracked windshield, anything they could stop people 4. they were looking for undocumented. we heard there was a lot of the undocumented. we call it -- they did not call them that. a column but we doubt don't call them. oneent fear through every and marico
i want you to give some sense of how effectively that tool of ofr has been used because what keeps this issue frozen in place is the fear. the government, they ain't stupid and they know how effective the weapon of fear camby. king and others had to confront that fear. talk to me about the palpable fear one feels in the state of arizona. >> we have a share of that goes out and raids. they go into communities that are predominantly hispanic and they will stop you with anything. phoenix, a...
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his cfpb is monitoring how millions of americans interact with their leaders and the ofr is working together with enough information in its computers that would equal all the data held in all the u.s. academic research libraries you can find. this is big data for big brother. as the iras and/or mines is the freedom of every american is in danger when a government agency abuses its power and misuses the sensitive information entrusted to it. in light of the recent scandal this is appropriate time to remind everyone that our committee maintains on its web site a confidential way for americans to report evidence of abuse of power by the federal agencies under our jurisdiction. we encourage all concerned and informed citizens to use it. secretary lew we look forward to discussing these issues and many others with you today in detail and at today's hearing. i at this time on our denies the ranking member for purposes of an opening statement for two minutes. the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i welcome secretary lew to the first appearance before the senate financia
his cfpb is monitoring how millions of americans interact with their leaders and the ofr is working together with enough information in its computers that would equal all the data held in all the u.s. academic research libraries you can find. this is big data for big brother. as the iras and/or mines is the freedom of every american is in danger when a government agency abuses its power and misuses the sensitive information entrusted to it. in light of the recent scandal this is appropriate...
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whereas in new york city if you won in new york city you would be giving huge like 14% ofr final lumphe federal tax would be going to city and state taxes. you richer in florida than you would be i lots of other states. >> clayton: couple other states too no state inme tax. email us this morning if you were the winner. we would love to talk. why can't private enterprise compete with government in the lotto space as they say? it's illegal for you and me to start a lot he toe. we just pay you what we said we are going to pay you much the government stunt want the competition because they are the only one the gambling business. alisyn: that's gambling. >> tucker: i know i'm scroodged. undermines the value of work. rich for a day. >> alisyn: it is true for that po >> tucker: congratulations to that person but you a unique. >> alisyn: let's talk about the irs scandal this past week. the question, of course, is who issued the be on the lookout for any name on any document that had to do with patriot o party. and how far up does this go? >> furthermore. ting some of the ones that haveprogres
whereas in new york city if you won in new york city you would be giving huge like 14% ofr final lumphe federal tax would be going to city and state taxes. you richer in florida than you would be i lots of other states. >> clayton: couple other states too no state inme tax. email us this morning if you were the winner. we would love to talk. why can't private enterprise compete with government in the lotto space as they say? it's illegal for you and me to start a lot he toe. we just pay...
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privilege ofr representing beloit for many years. in every campaign, the college would oppose the debate. it does not matter how prepared you are. when you are sitting in the green room ready to take out your opponent, television cameras rolling, you know the feeling you guys got when there were handing out blue books? same feeling. last year, i have the biggest test of my career when i ran for the united states senate. the voters honored me with a passing grade. i remember how i felt on election night -- proud, y es, elated, of course, relieved? you bet. but also a little anxious. after all, i did not run for the senate because i wanted the title. i ran because i wanted a chance to do the job. in the same way you did not come to beloit because you wanted a piece of paper you are about to receive. you came here because you wanted the chance to change the world in a short time you are in it. night,ke my election today as a celebration, but it is not an ending. it is a beginning. it is a beginning of something fun and exciting, but als
privilege ofr representing beloit for many years. in every campaign, the college would oppose the debate. it does not matter how prepared you are. when you are sitting in the green room ready to take out your opponent, television cameras rolling, you know the feeling you guys got when there were handing out blue books? same feeling. last year, i have the biggest test of my career when i ran for the united states senate. the voters honored me with a passing grade. i remember how i felt on...
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ofre is at least suspicion criminal activity, i would refer -- >> but the intent -- peopleintent is tohold that committed crimes accountable. the senior staff did not know. some staff were alerted by white house counsel. i believe that he has faith that nobody took action to intervene in an ongoing audit investigation by the investigator general. saying that or suggesting that, but he believes it is entirely appropriate that some matters are not appropriate to convey to him and this was one of them. >> are you satisfied that he was alerted to the media and not through senior staff? >> the president is aware of these reports and it is entirely appropriate that the president not been notified of something of an ongoing not concluded inspector general audit. if he were to do something, imagine what that story would look like. we can look to the history books, as we see it. not intervene in ongoing it is an ongoing criminal investigation. the audit of the irs. job that the secretary has done -- he is satisfied and has confidence. he expects results as they try to tackle this very difficult
ofre is at least suspicion criminal activity, i would refer -- >> but the intent -- peopleintent is tohold that committed crimes accountable. the senior staff did not know. some staff were alerted by white house counsel. i believe that he has faith that nobody took action to intervene in an ongoing audit investigation by the investigator general. saying that or suggesting that, but he believes it is entirely appropriate that some matters are not appropriate to convey to him and this was...
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the cfp be is monitoring how millions of americans interact with their leaders, and the ofr is gatheringugh information that will equal all the data held in all the american academic libraries come behind. this is big data for big brother. as the irs scandal reminds us, the freedom of every a mangle -- american is in danger when it abuses its power and misuses sensitive information. in light of the recent scandal, this is an appropriate time to remind everyone that our committee maintains on its website a confidential way for americans to report evidence of abuse of power by the federal agencies under our jurisdiction. we encourage all concerned and informed citizens to use it. secretary lou, we look forward to discuss these issues. i will now recognize the ranking member for purposes of twopening statement for minutes. the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you. i am pleased to welcome lew to his first appearance to deliver the annual report of the financial stability oversight council as her card by the dodd frank act. we are aware of your tremendous responsibility. we are pleased you
the cfp be is monitoring how millions of americans interact with their leaders, and the ofr is gatheringugh information that will equal all the data held in all the american academic libraries come behind. this is big data for big brother. as the irs scandal reminds us, the freedom of every a mangle -- american is in danger when it abuses its power and misuses sensitive information. in light of the recent scandal, this is an appropriate time to remind everyone that our committee maintains on...
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support ofr strong the relationship in general and the initiative in particular.t is a success story. this committees commitment -- this committee's commitment to the cooperation has been a cornerstone to that success. i would note between 2007 and -- when we began this, there have been 25 congressional delegations to mexico. i look behind you and see some of our staff or colleagues. i also recall john mackey in another era, with whom we work closely. the cornerstone of our success has been our, -- cooperation. strengthened in the obama administration, the united states and mexico cooperate in ways that were not imaginable when i reported for duty in mexico. this commitment transcends .olitical parties on may 2, president obama traveled to mexico. presidents reform -- reaffirmed their commitment to improving the lives of all citizens and working with mutual respect across a broad range of issues. president obama emphasized the opposition of violence. the initiative is based on the recognition that our countries protecting our citizens from the crime, production. t
support ofr strong the relationship in general and the initiative in particular.t is a success story. this committees commitment -- this committee's commitment to the cooperation has been a cornerstone to that success. i would note between 2007 and -- when we began this, there have been 25 congressional delegations to mexico. i look behind you and see some of our staff or colleagues. i also recall john mackey in another era, with whom we work closely. the cornerstone of our success has been...