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sheep ofr the black the family. still thirsty for your father's love?> i was always trying to make him happy. turning myself into an actress, i knew he was not happy with it. i am still carrying this guilt, .ike the guilt when i left iran when you feel when you leave the towering inferno or a country in --moil, the inner guilt beautifully he has talked about this. ok, live your own life. why do you even bother? tavis: what you are saying raises two different questions. , why all of these years still this sense of guilt? you left because there was a repressive regime. whatever good you could have done at that time, the regime was shutting people down, shutting down expression, shutting down those kinds of voices, shutting down those kinds of demonstrations. you left because you could not have a voice. that was 1979. >> everyone i hear someone has , whichrtured or killed happened during the last uprising in iran. how many young men and women lost their lives? how many students were tortured to death? ?ow many came back every time i hear these things, i fe
sheep ofr the black the family. still thirsty for your father's love?> i was always trying to make him happy. turning myself into an actress, i knew he was not happy with it. i am still carrying this guilt, .ike the guilt when i left iran when you feel when you leave the towering inferno or a country in --moil, the inner guilt beautifully he has talked about this. ok, live your own life. why do you even bother? tavis: what you are saying raises two different questions. , why all of these...
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ofre is virtually no loss energy at the european headquarters upper unilever. the big building is not only about respecting the environment. it is a wise investments. >> this is a benchmark for sustainable architecture. this is very expensive. it is a savings project. really, the sustainability does it pay off. first of all, the way they use materials, and learning, really, in the end, the usage cost, the annual cost of using the building. it is 70% lower. it is beautiful, and at the same a savings project. the electricity we use here in the building with the led lighting, for example the lighting above me, it is all from so-called dark green energy. dark green energy means it comes from small water power plants in the south of germany. this is where the electricity is produced. we are saving the 67 tons of co2 every year now. it is not only here, but in our factories all over germany where we are using this dark green energy. >> the unilever building in hamburg provides workspaces for almost 1200 employees. hamburg boasts some of the best local transport syste
ofre is virtually no loss energy at the european headquarters upper unilever. the big building is not only about respecting the environment. it is a wise investments. >> this is a benchmark for sustainable architecture. this is very expensive. it is a savings project. really, the sustainability does it pay off. first of all, the way they use materials, and learning, really, in the end, the usage cost, the annual cost of using the building. it is 70% lower. it is beautiful, and at the same...
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. >> ironic that bailed-out bank underwrite bail-out company ipo or the secondary ofring is the bestay to put it. ed whitaker, the former ceo put it best. he said they should have drop it all at once. ty could he sold out all at once and whitaker's point if they did it the first time, because there was so much demand they could have sold at a profit. tim gehner the treasury secretary would not do it all at once. >> neil: a lot of folks on main street say we are too focused on the wall street side and jobs were saved and company was savedded. that is far more lucrative gain in the long run than any stock performance. what do you think of that? >> i was in favor of bail-out. i think you are in a tricky situation of trying to sometime a stock sale. at this point, everybody wants and probably the people at g.m. want the government out of the company as well. you got to eat the loss. especially though g. is doing extremely well. high sales last month. >> i love the fact they rescued g.m. g.m. is american institution. what is goodor america is good for general motors or maybe it was vice v
. >> ironic that bailed-out bank underwrite bail-out company ipo or the secondary ofring is the bestay to put it. ed whitaker, the former ceo put it best. he said they should have drop it all at once. ty could he sold out all at once and whitaker's point if they did it the first time, because there was so much demand they could have sold at a profit. tim gehner the treasury secretary would not do it all at once. >> neil: a lot of folks on main street say we are too focused on the...
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ofre are regular accusation him in trafficking, slavery, and even workers being killed. around 2ught there are million low-skilled of migrant workers in thailand, most from neighboring in more -- myanmar. many are forced to work to pay off right to police. the company is willing to negotiate. hall says he owes it to the workers to continue fighting. >> they did not have power to speak out. they said working there is like hell. >> he believes this is part of a wider attempt to silence him and his campaign. al jazeera in thailand. are warning that a weather -- unless they're giving access to south sudan, thousands will die. people were forced to flee into the bush where they're making their homes. organizations say are being prevented from reaching those who need the most help. we have this report from south sudan. >> fisker of the symptoms of malaria. this is the only remaining help center for 120,000 people in the county. both hospitals in the area were destroyed amid fighting between rebels and army. most civilians fled into the bush to escape the conflict. when the rai
ofre are regular accusation him in trafficking, slavery, and even workers being killed. around 2ught there are million low-skilled of migrant workers in thailand, most from neighboring in more -- myanmar. many are forced to work to pay off right to police. the company is willing to negotiate. hall says he owes it to the workers to continue fighting. >> they did not have power to speak out. they said working there is like hell. >> he believes this is part of a wider attempt to...
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ofre is not the barnstorming college campuses happening right now. anybody in this business understands the power of this issue. there was a poll just released a couple of days ago where 84% of the public is opposed to letting the rate double or go up from rates that are far above what regular consumer rates are for home mortgages and car loans. that they did not go with the bill ma shows this is an issue they need to handle with care. it cuts across every state, blue they are struggling with college class. does not have the same dynamic, the political power of this issue is still very dangerous for either side to be on the wrong side of. that is why i do think there will be a lot of external force that will be brought to bear over the next few days to avoid either party being to blame for allowing this to happen. >> are you concerned at all that democrats get the blame? republicans have acted to prevent this from happening. it did happen on the senate side. >> any action does not necessarily mean it is the right action. this has been looked at by cr
ofre is not the barnstorming college campuses happening right now. anybody in this business understands the power of this issue. there was a poll just released a couple of days ago where 84% of the public is opposed to letting the rate double or go up from rates that are far above what regular consumer rates are for home mortgages and car loans. that they did not go with the bill ma shows this is an issue they need to handle with care. it cuts across every state, blue they are struggling with...
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in receipt ofre taxpayer pots money -- taxpayer's money, i say yes. >> the banking bill that is going through parliament to make sure it goes through as soon as possible. >> we will be using that bill to take those important steps. we have that opportunity. first of all, because we said there should be a parliamentary inquiry that should be done in legally. if we had done that, we would be getting going on the inquiry. instead of that, we have good results and one-stroke legislation. -- and we have strong legislation. >> we will and the banking bill -- as the prime minister praises the commission on banking, let's turn to one of his recommendations from last year's report. if the government should legislate for general power to break up the bank. high risk casino banking. we think it is right. commission think it is right. the government is refusing to implement. if i can get some advice to the prime minister. we think it is right. the commission think it is right. the government has so far refused to implement. why is the government not doing it? >> first of all, i would rather liste
in receipt ofre taxpayer pots money -- taxpayer's money, i say yes. >> the banking bill that is going through parliament to make sure it goes through as soon as possible. >> we will be using that bill to take those important steps. we have that opportunity. first of all, because we said there should be a parliamentary inquiry that should be done in legally. if we had done that, we would be getting going on the inquiry. instead of that, we have good results and one-stroke...
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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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un hombre armado irrumpiÓ en una iglesia en utah, donde se ofr ecÍa una misa por el dia de padres, le comulgar, a pesar que la bala le entrÓ por la cabeza a la vÍctima sobreviviÓ para contarlo, le contamos que el agresor se uscapÓ en en un auto robado, se quedÓ sin combustible fue arrestado. bajo arresto decenas de depredadores sexuales de la florida, iban de wisconsin y alabama, para tener relaciones con menores de trece y quince aÑos de edad, la policÍa les tendiÓ una trampa con un agente encubierto, el operativo los puso tras las rejas. en otras informaciones llovieron gases lacrimÓgenos y violencias en calles de brasil, descontentos se levantaron en protesta por el alto costo del transporte pÚblico, y tambiÉn por el dinero para la copa mundial, y la copa confederaciones, decenas resultaron lesionados. >>> de las garras de la muerte rescatados dos adolescentes al borde de un barranco en california. los fuertes vientos hicieron difÍcil la labor de rescate, al fin, luego de intentos fallidos, con la ayuda de un helicoo helicoopetero, los rescataron a los alpinistas. una madre desafiÓ
un hombre armado irrumpiÓ en una iglesia en utah, donde se ofr ecÍa una misa por el dia de padres, le comulgar, a pesar que la bala le entrÓ por la cabeza a la vÍctima sobreviviÓ para contarlo, le contamos que el agresor se uscapÓ en en un auto robado, se quedÓ sin combustible fue arrestado. bajo arresto decenas de depredadores sexuales de la florida, iban de wisconsin y alabama, para tener relaciones con menores de trece y quince aÑos de edad, la policÍa les tendiÓ una trampa con un...
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. >>> good morning, nice weekend or a decent weekend starting ofr on the warm side. temperatures in the low 70s t t it will be a typical june day,d, possibility of a thunderstorm later today not expecting severe weather, although anytime we're talking about a storm, there's dangers associated with it. overall talking about a week. w. reagan national has fallen allln the way to 74 degrees, it's74 still a warm and humid start and 65 up in boston, 65 in detroit. some the cooler air to the nort and west, will get this here later this week.later today and tomorrow kind of warmm and sticky, by the middle of the week, less humidity along with the cooler temperatures, overnight lows will get backt into thelo 60s, more than a few showers to start the day ifday f you're well south of washingtonh here as you get south of fredericksburg toward richmond,d a pretty good line of showers, h you can see that riding west wet toward east, out toward the the eastern shore. what can we expect today? to cold front north and west that is going to move in. that could kick up a fewfew thunde
. >>> good morning, nice weekend or a decent weekend starting ofr on the warm side. temperatures in the low 70s t t it will be a typical june day,d, possibility of a thunderstorm later today not expecting severe weather, although anytime we're talking about a storm, there's dangers associated with it. overall talking about a week. w. reagan national has fallen allln the way to 74 degrees, it's74 still a warm and humid start and 65 up in boston, 65 in detroit. some the cooler air to the...
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ofrs end soon. neil: let's say not music to warner and atlantic executive's ea. suing they were not getting paid. do they have case? >> what. irwaemployer was doing isusing g as employees, working 40lus hours a week doing things that work to befit of a company. the pnt of internship is that student benefs and learns somethinn in an education enviroen accords to lawsuit, atlantic and warner broers actually have a pattern i practice, where they are trying to save money. by using these interns. >> tt is for ever employers hire interns, they other then these, love the having a unpaid inrnship, they g contacts, and informaon, and inside newsroom or wherer it is. neil: youhink if they were to win all these free internships. >> they will bun. evy -- they will be, gone. >> a lot of times, a lot of bosses put a lot on the intns it is cheap labor. >> it is unpaid lab, bu they get to beble to go to that boss, at end of their summer say, wte me a reference, do hav you connects in the industry. put it on their resume, better th sting at he, eating pota chips. >> i a certain e
ofrs end soon. neil: let's say not music to warner and atlantic executive's ea. suing they were not getting paid. do they have case? >> what. irwaemployer was doing isusing g as employees, working 40lus hours a week doing things that work to befit of a company. the pnt of internship is that student benefs and learns somethinn in an education enviroen accords to lawsuit, atlantic and warner broers actually have a pattern i practice, where they are trying to save money. by using these...
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back to you, why isn't he is qualified and how do you important is it that he chooses at the pleasure ofre the president someone you really trust. >> mike: ikn get that. let's talk about trust. can we trust the government now knowing that they had access to all of our phoneey records and computer records and everything. r i want to play a clip.an this is senator obama 2005. >> if someone wants to know why their own government has decided to go on a fishing expedition throught every personal record or private document to thea library books you read, the emails that you have sent, phone calls you made this legislation give no right to appeal the need for suche a search in a court of law. c no judge will hear your plea, no jury will hear your case. this is just plain wrong. >> mike: it was wrong in 2005, is it still wrong? >> with those remarks heno said that what he knows now.s back in '70s the supreme court we don't have a right to privacy for our phone records. this isd not something new. a lost stuff that have bubbled up this past week the government is, responsible for protecting us. yes
back to you, why isn't he is qualified and how do you important is it that he chooses at the pleasure ofre the president someone you really trust. >> mike: ikn get that. let's talk about trust. can we trust the government now knowing that they had access to all of our phoneey records and computer records and everything. r i want to play a clip.an this is senator obama 2005. >> if someone wants to know why their own government has decided to go on a fishing expedition throught every...
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ofre doing it because hackers. we are looking, very visually, -- vigilantly, at secrecy protection and anonymity of sources. we're doing that more than ever before. that is an arms race that will continue for ever. we are having to deal with searches differently. -- sources a little differently people are anxious about having their phone number associated with the ap. that could be going on in your news organization. you don't know it. you'll find out 90 days later. you will get a surprise in the mail. that goes on. there is reluctance on sources. ofalso know that department justice could follow reporters. -- foot. journalism goes on. we will do our best to make sure that we protect our sources and still get the stories by every means possible. >> you talked about the integrity of your service providers. have you asked your service providers to pushback on the government when they violate your privacy rights? >> the phone service providers, when they get subpoenaed from the government, they comply and are required
ofre doing it because hackers. we are looking, very visually, -- vigilantly, at secrecy protection and anonymity of sources. we're doing that more than ever before. that is an arms race that will continue for ever. we are having to deal with searches differently. -- sources a little differently people are anxious about having their phone number associated with the ap. that could be going on in your news organization. you don't know it. you'll find out 90 days later. you will get a surprise in...
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obama abouteh obama -- had no experience as a Øåq=i where as her6lñ cl >> clinton had years and years ofrhave some of this tape. let's roll tape. >> this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was your idea. why did you want to do this -- together? a joint interview? >> the main thing, i wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you because i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretary of states we have had. it's been a great collaboration over the last four years. i am going to miss her. wish she was sticking around. >> is he going to do that with anybody else? >> have you ever heard a president sit down with the secretary of state and give her a wet kiss, basically? >> very descriptive. all right. so as improbable as steve croft thinks it is here, thftion a payback. but there was a reneging. explain the reneging side. >> after the "60 minutes" lovefest that you mentioned and the viewers saw, obama had second thoughts again. and he let bill know that he had heard that joe biden, his vice-president,
obama abouteh obama -- had no experience as a Øåq=i where as her6lñ cl >> clinton had years and years ofrhave some of this tape. let's roll tape. >> this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was your idea. why did you want to do this -- together? a joint interview? >> the main thing, i wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you because i think hillary will go down as one of the finest...
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i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emailsthem.or finally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i did not send them names of donors -- >> sean: evenho thoughse they ad for it? >> no, i didn't, because it didn't apply for a c4. i still didn't hear. four months later i contacted congressman scott mcclintock. >> sean: from california. >> yeah, believe it or not. he sent a scathing letter to the irs, had an impassioned speech on the floor of the house of representatives on behalf of norcal.tter three weeks later i got a phone call from them and they gave usy our letter. >> sean: nobody should have to goave through that. >> here's the crazy thing. people have said, jenny, i can't donate anymore, come your to yo
i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emailsthem.or finally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i...
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it will be showers instead of the run ofrs mill thunderstorms. the motion, at 1:00.1:00. we got rainshowers in and out ot surrounding the region, maybemae pretty good rains to the west. 3:00, we will have showers around for your afternoon, evening commute will likely hav showers around, we will get itwl out of here pi 8:00 or 9:00. things will improve, a shower tomorrow, and especially byespel thursday and friday, things aren going to get nice around here. here is the accuweather seven day. storms in the forecast, about 80 tomorrow with a few showers around, thursday looks fantastic, low humidity and sunshine. friday looks great for first day of summer. low to mid-80s with sunshine, and then we're going to heatito things up, those ofhe you who ha been waiting patiently for thee '90s, they're around the corner. sunday starts the streak of day that we will be up and around 90. >> those who love it will beit e having a party, summertime. summ >> those who love it will beho having a party,it that is righth >> those who hate it, will be winey. >> you will be whining by sunday.
it will be showers instead of the run ofrs mill thunderstorms. the motion, at 1:00.1:00. we got rainshowers in and out ot surrounding the region, maybemae pretty good rains to the west. 3:00, we will have showers around for your afternoon, evening commute will likely hav showers around, we will get itwl out of here pi 8:00 or 9:00. things will improve, a shower tomorrow, and especially byespel thursday and friday, things aren going to get nice around here. here is the accuweather seven day....
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for example, thereas an amendment ofred to finis the 0 miles that was promised way back in october of 2006. that was rejected. there was a amendment to stop the newly legalized income tax credit. that amement was rejected. if this pattern occurs in he sete and these reasonable amendments are rected, you will see the vast majority o republicans vo against this bill. happens. >> heris an example. we just received tis in which patrick leahyreintruces equality to same-sex cples which he ha withdrawn in this procedural vote. this is nothg morethan righteous ideological iistence upon deeming it again. he nveyed one message. w he reintroduces it and that is hardly the work of lottie legislation. >> you h the nail on the head. we do not need gimmicks and metrics and we do n need soundbite policies. what we need is resources to border patrol agents on the ground ang the border o make sure that they are doing their jobs. they are the experts in this situation. we do not need politicians determining our homeland serity. >>o the point is when chris says that this bill guarded border security, the
for example, thereas an amendment ofred to finis the 0 miles that was promised way back in october of 2006. that was rejected. there was a amendment to stop the newly legalized income tax credit. that amement was rejected. if this pattern occurs in he sete and these reasonable amendments are rected, you will see the vast majority o republicans vo against this bill. happens. >> heris an example. we just received tis in which patrick leahyreintruces equality to same-sex cples which he ha...
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and someone just reach out and ofr it to them, is one thing if you want and you make the call and initiatedbut you should be skeptical of calls that come in they you have not solicited. i think that kids can have that kind of conversation with thr older parents and should do that. gei: two is t first pern you call if you realize that somebody in your family, somebody closeo you has navy said yes to one of these telemarketers to is damning ough money? >> i think if you think a relative or yourself have been scned, you should port it. some people are embarrassed. thenly way we're going to get topped in to catch these people is to report it. a local attorney general. the police. the ftc, thehe better business bureau. it definitely should be reported. gerri: absolutely. thank you for coming on. >> glad to be here. gerri: unbelievable. up next, liv better and spend less. youtube been shot like the abridged on audget. and we answered the age-old question, by release? stay with us. ♪ vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely diff
and someone just reach out and ofr it to them, is one thing if you want and you make the call and initiatedbut you should be skeptical of calls that come in they you have not solicited. i think that kids can have that kind of conversation with thr older parents and should do that. gei: two is t first pern you call if you realize that somebody in your family, somebody closeo you has navy said yes to one of these telemarketers to is damning ough money? >> i think if you think a relative or...
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ofre's a huge amount unemployment. the people are employed in household and homes. that is how a lot of these people get their employment. a lot of families take care of their servants and their children. they send them to school and take care to education. it is an imperfect system at best. lots of issues. a lot of overpopulated portions. >> i would like to say what i learned the most about the family structures -- you help me with the title and the author -- pakistanthor's half and half american. brit, i think? american. ok. he writes about the upstairs and downstairs syndrome. his story appears in the new yorker. he wrote a book. it has a catchy title. he wrote the reluctant fundamentals. the filthy rich in rising asia or something like that. it is the same structure on both sides of the title. the book talks about how the underclass lives in these societies. he talks about chauffeurs.
ofre's a huge amount unemployment. the people are employed in household and homes. that is how a lot of these people get their employment. a lot of families take care of their servants and their children. they send them to school and take care to education. it is an imperfect system at best. lots of issues. a lot of overpopulated portions. >> i would like to say what i learned the most about the family structures -- you help me with the title and the author -- pakistanthor's half and half...
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for example, thereas an amdment ofred to finish the 700 miles of fence on the southe border that was promised way back october of 2006. that was rejected..o cf1 o there was an amdment to stop e wly legalized illegal aliens from getti earned income tax credits that amendment was rejected. if the same pattern occurs in the senate and all of these -preasonable amendments ar rejected, you're going to see the vast majority of rublicans vote against this bill. we'l have to see what happens. >> a senator sessions is posing the question posed to you befe. why won't somebody he will us how many illegal immigrants will be given gal atus projected with this legislation or with the course of the next decade? >> w won't somebody give us a number? as he put t, is it because they don't know the or they won't say? . >> ts is why this isis such good piece of legislations because what will happen for the undocumented, they'll go throu a criminal background check. >> i know the process. i'm asking for a number, ali. come on. >> after you meet the criteria,o then youet to a number. giving au estimate no
for example, thereas an amdment ofred to finish the 700 miles of fence on the southe border that was promised way back october of 2006. that was rejected..o cf1 o there was an amdment to stop e wly legalized illegal aliens from getti earned income tax credits that amendment was rejected. if the same pattern occurs in the senate and all of these -preasonable amendments ar rejected, you're going to see the vast majority of rublicans vote against this bill. we'l have to see what happens. >>...
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ofre are a handful incidents that did not go through this process. the justice department or inspector general, rather, has the right to take away a shooting incident investigation from the fbi at the onset. there was one from puerto rico, i don't know if it is the one that involved a police officer who shot from about five or six years ago, that was not in the documents that because the jd -- >> we did a search of the documents you put on line, and this is not in that 2100 pages. >> because they pulled it out. >> that was charlie savage, washington correspondent for the new york times who covered the recent article headlined, "the fbi deemed agents faultless in 150 shootings." we will have a link to it on democracynow.org. when we come back, drones over the united states. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we turn now to other fbi news, the agency acknowledged the use of drones to carry out surveillance within the u.s. on wednesday, and the quest
ofre are a handful incidents that did not go through this process. the justice department or inspector general, rather, has the right to take away a shooting incident investigation from the fbi at the onset. there was one from puerto rico, i don't know if it is the one that involved a police officer who shot from about five or six years ago, that was not in the documents that because the jd -- >> we did a search of the documents you put on line, and this is not in that 2100 pages....
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she madese statements ter oials changed earlier drafts ofr talking poi to remove group.nces to a terror ll, laers have demanded more explanation from ambassador rice about hose very comments. >> through this process, thth was one was the casualty hee. susice, in openask committee hearing, what role, if any, di have in the drafting demonstrably false talking points? >> shepard: point of , there is no eidence,ne that we have seen that ambassador rice had any role at all inrafting those talking points. ed henry is on fox top story live at the white se for us. ed, explain what this means to the nationalurity >> well, what it means is that they have now had an almo complete overhaul, if you think back to the facat susan rice originally was sl it potentially be the new secrety of state oly didn't g that job because t benghazi controv but you have got john k as the new secretary of state. chuck hagel at defense. now susan rice moves from u.n. to inside the white ve morehere she inncto the president's national security policy. he also bri in power, someone who had beenan aid to him for some tim
she madese statements ter oials changed earlier drafts ofr talking poi to remove group.nces to a terror ll, laers have demanded more explanation from ambassador rice about hose very comments. >> through this process, thth was one was the casualty hee. susice, in openask committee hearing, what role, if any, di have in the drafting demonstrably false talking points? >> shepard: point of , there is no eidence,ne that we have seen that ambassador rice had any role at all inrafting...
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two a lot ofr or things were new.or example, one of the very first witnesses we were taking into the program, i mean the first five witnesses. we were sitting in my office and i said to the deputies, we ought to take into an area where we can show him -- where we can show him a house. we should show him a house and show him what it looks like. when he is transferred says wherend someone you from, i can say annapolis, maryland. worded to shop? >> that is the set up. the with this is driven -- the marshall says where should we take him? drive him past my house. i give them my address. we say to the witness and wife, this is where you're going to live. red brick house, colonial. the white says what, live in a house like that? never. witnesses are a little difficult to deal with. i mention that to my wife and she said maybe we should consider moving. the witnesses did move. they lived elsewhere. they did live happily ever after. calller talked about witnesses entering the program. how are victims dealt with compared to pe
two a lot ofr or things were new.or example, one of the very first witnesses we were taking into the program, i mean the first five witnesses. we were sitting in my office and i said to the deputies, we ought to take into an area where we can show him -- where we can show him a house. we should show him a house and show him what it looks like. when he is transferred says wherend someone you from, i can say annapolis, maryland. worded to shop? >> that is the set up. the with this is driven...
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i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emailsfinally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i did not send them names of donors -- >> sean: evenho thoughse they ad for it? >> no, i didn't, because it didn't apply for a c4. i still didn't hear. four months later i contacted congressman scott mcclintock. >> sean: from california. >> yeah, believe it or not. he sent a scathing letter to the irs, had an impassioned speech on the floor of the house of representatives on behalf of norcal.tter three weeks later i got a phone call from them and they gave usy our letter. >> sean: nobody should have to goave through that. >> here's the crazy thing. people have said, jenny, i can't donate anymore, come your to your meeti
i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emailsfinally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i did not...
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i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emails.or finally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i did not send them names of donors -- >> sean: evenho thoughse they ad for it? >> no, i didn't, because it didn't apply for a c4. i still didn't hear. four months later i contacted congressman scott mcclintock. >> sean: from california. >> yeah, believe it or not. he sent a scathing letter to the irs, had an impassioned speech on the floor of the house of representatives on behalf of norcal.tter three weeks later i got a phone call from them and they gave usy our letter. >> sean: nobody should have to goave through that. >> here's the crazy thing. people have said, jenny, i can't donate anymore, come your to your m
i did not not hear from them unl january of 2012 in spite ofrs, m@numerous letters, phone callsh emails.or finally i get a letter asking for 97 additional pieces of information. >> sean: what was the most outrageous? >> oh, my god.at woutr wan well, they wanted all the handouts that we had ever handed out at any meeting or event. one happened to be a teddy bear. i sent one.i se we passed out constitutions. i sent that.ll i sent a box this big, cost wels over $200 to send it. i did...
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. >> troops have turnedded the tide in the battle for the town ofr. >> ifill: ray suarez has the story of the court-martial of bradley manning, the army soldier charged with the biggest leak of classified information in u.s. history. >> brown: and we close with a look back at the career and political legacy of frank lautenberg, the long-time new jersey senator who died today at age 89. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> i want to make things more secure. >> i want to treat more dogs. >> our business needs more cases. >> where do you want to take your
. >> troops have turnedded the tide in the battle for the town ofr. >> ifill: ray suarez has the story of the court-martial of bradley manning, the army soldier charged with the biggest leak of classified information in u.s. history. >> brown: and we close with a look back at the career and political legacy of frank lautenberg, the long-time new jersey senator who died today at age 89. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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yu for the good work that you're doing, congratulations again on your super bowl championship, next ofr season. aso you're going to need it in week 11 when you go to my hometown of chicago to play the bears. >> the president -- this is your new hometown. hometown love for the redskins, please.p. >>> the president single out coach back joe flacco for fl winning the game's mvp award. aw good timing with that contract n up and everything, and presented him with that jersey. >> one other quick sport,sport, though. the miami heat will begin their quest for a nba chap. tichampionship,cha tip off is in miami. >> who do you like the heat. >> i haven't decided.ed. >> you ponder that, we will go i to jackie. ckie. jackie says that she and her her husband love watching fox 5 news. we love that you love tuning in. we are wishing you a happy anniversary, a one-year anniversary, congratulations too you guys. gu for your chance to be tomorrow'' fan of the day like our facebooo page and post a comment under jackie's picture.ckie's >>> my son likes the heat. heat. >> speak of facebook, the clock, is tic
yu for the good work that you're doing, congratulations again on your super bowl championship, next ofr season. aso you're going to need it in week 11 when you go to my hometown of chicago to play the bears. >> the president -- this is your new hometown. hometown love for the redskins, please.p. >>> the president single out coach back joe flacco for fl winning the game's mvp award. aw good timing with that contract n up and everything, and presented him with that jersey. >>...
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. >> reporter: the republicans sent holder a letter on wednesday, asking for a dispul accurate ofr actedats account of his actions. >> shannon: holder was sent the letter, demang answers by wednesday. we will talk to congressman sensenbrenner next: there is an end-stage cystic fibrosis patient who is under the age of 12 and she can only qualify after all adults are considered first. kathleen sebelius will review the policy. but the family says that does little for a girl who may have just weeks to live. >> i believe there is a case to be made to the secretaries that in light of the fact that they have recognized that there is a problem in the policy, it's supposed to be an equitable policy, it's discriminatory towards sarah because of her age. i believe that creates the legal basis for the secretary to act in a manner to step in without changing precedent, mind you, to direct that sarah be given her appropriate place in line. >> you can help by signing a petition to change the organ donor policy. a pastor imprisoned in iran's wife will make a plea tomorrow and hopes that her remarks at t
. >> reporter: the republicans sent holder a letter on wednesday, asking for a dispul accurate ofr actedats account of his actions. >> shannon: holder was sent the letter, demang answers by wednesday. we will talk to congressman sensenbrenner next: there is an end-stage cystic fibrosis patient who is under the age of 12 and she can only qualify after all adults are considered first. kathleen sebelius will review the policy. but the family says that does little for a girl who may...
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ofre are perhaps thousands hezbollah fighters on the ground operating in syria.n terms of political calculus, we have is more complicated situation. think it underscores iran's ability to play a key role. have maybe aollah strategic decision to go all and in. they view this as an existential battle. there will be persistent adversaries in this. i think ultimately we need to consider iran's role in this, particularly with diplomatic solutions. iran i would argue holds the power to play a real spoiler. on some level at the countless has to take on board iran's role and perhaps how to counter them. i would not israel, pretend to have insight on to what their preferences are. isael new line israel viewing understandably what is happening in syria with increasing alarm. perspective, to take hard to see any good outcome in syria. they are very much in the mode in establishing what their key interests are and laying out clear redlines with the people and borders. is preventing the transfer of strategic weapons. i think they will do what they deem necessary in pursuit of
ofre are perhaps thousands hezbollah fighters on the ground operating in syria.n terms of political calculus, we have is more complicated situation. think it underscores iran's ability to play a key role. have maybe aollah strategic decision to go all and in. they view this as an existential battle. there will be persistent adversaries in this. i think ultimately we need to consider iran's role in this, particularly with diplomatic solutions. iran i would argue holds the power to play a real...
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ofre needs to be a rotation lawmakers who sit on the intelligence panel, according to "the baltimore sun." sit more thannot six or eight years. people like to be on that committee. opinion, what starts to happen with some of the members is that they -- it is almost like the intel committee becomes their friends. the more nicer they are, they get more tidbits of information. onis hard to get up to speed the intelligence issues. beyond for two years and get off. some way ino find which to get that out. host: this comes from "the washington post" this morning. in other words, this is legal. guest: this was all legal. there was so much pressure after 9/11. i refuse to vote for that and spoke up about that. we are putting our civil liberties on the line. i am an american. too not want the government monitor our phone calls. so that was legal. thatund out inadvertently president bush and his intl committee will listening in on phone calls -- and his intel committee. and that was not legal. you had a group of congress people who write up the fisa act and retroactively make it ok. "we can co
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ofre is that mix communication and policy.as far as the fomc decided not to include information about adjusting asset purchases today, how do you walk that fine line? why did the excellency decide to eventually leave it to you to describe that, as opposed to putting it down in its own words? thank you. >> we do not think of this as a change in policy. deputized to do, if you will, was trying to make it somewhat clearer the imprecations of our existing policy and to try to explain better how the policy would evolve in various economic scenarios. that is a little bit difficult to put into a very terse fomc statement. that being said, going forward i , wek some of these elements can make them useful, will begin to appear in the fomc statement. that is entirely possible. it seems like the right tactic theses case to explain fairly subtle contingencies in a context where i can answer questions and respond to any misunderstandings that might occur. >> thank you. [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyri
ofre is that mix communication and policy.as far as the fomc decided not to include information about adjusting asset purchases today, how do you walk that fine line? why did the excellency decide to eventually leave it to you to describe that, as opposed to putting it down in its own words? thank you. >> we do not think of this as a change in policy. deputized to do, if you will, was trying to make it somewhat clearer the imprecations of our existing policy and to try to explain better...
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ofre are a whole variety additional workforce initiatives that have been underway since the beginningdministration to provide more healthcare providers and doubling the size of the national health service corps, which not only his doctors but nurses, mental health practitioners, dentists and other increasing nurse and nurse training programs, looking at moving medical slots from specialty cares to primary and geriatric care. ande is a constant continued look at workforce issues, which have nothing to do with the affordable care act teaching with our population and demographics of what we will need in terms of how to providers. >> i would be concerned when the association is saying there's not enough training slots and we are looking at cutting training dollars dollars that will continue to compound the shortage. the greatest single threat to the medical field is sgr. if there is no one to take care of the seniors, it will do not much good. >> i apologize to members of the committee that did not get a chance to answer questions. we have hit the hard stop at 12:00. i would like to yield
ofre are a whole variety additional workforce initiatives that have been underway since the beginningdministration to provide more healthcare providers and doubling the size of the national health service corps, which not only his doctors but nurses, mental health practitioners, dentists and other increasing nurse and nurse training programs, looking at moving medical slots from specialty cares to primary and geriatric care. ande is a constant continued look at workforce issues, which have...
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>> wednesday, the supreme court doma> down a decision of next we will show you reaction opponents ofrs of the ruling followed by house des responding to the ruling. now supporters and opponents of these is record decision striking down the federal provision in the defense of marriage act. the provision prevents retirement benefits to marry gay couples. this is about half an hour. >> i am a reverend. i had just come from the courtroom. the opinions have been filed in both cases. i will make statements on behalf of the evangelical church alliance, which represents thousands of evangelical clergy from around the country, as well as 350cle milita chaplains. as you heardyy -- they have found no standing on the part of the advocates of proposition 8 in california. i'll be addressing both of those outcomes on behalf of the evangelical church alliance, churches like ours and traditional christians who advocate for marriage between a man and a woman. no matter how any of us feel about the outcomes in these cases, one thing is true. the supreme court has no authority when it comes to the nature
>> wednesday, the supreme court doma> down a decision of next we will show you reaction opponents ofrs of the ruling followed by house des responding to the ruling. now supporters and opponents of these is record decision striking down the federal provision in the defense of marriage act. the provision prevents retirement benefits to marry gay couples. this is about half an hour. >> i am a reverend. i had just come from the courtroom. the opinions have been filed in both cases. i...
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ofre is a long history leaders from massachusetts going to the united states senate.dary ted kennedy. [applause] our great secretary of state, john kerry. and now i go to washington to serve with the extraordinary elizabeth warren. [applause] there are many challenges and many opportunities. and i want to lead the efforts to launch a clean energy revolution in our country. [applause] steelworkers and ironworkers and welders and electricians to work building the new backbone for a new energy economy here in the united states and around the world. change.ombat climate break our dependence upon imported oil and create jobs here in massachusetts and across our country. we can put people back to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges and tunnels. put coast-to-coast, we can people to work in every city and town in the commonwealth of massachusetts. at all times we have to remember that massachusetts is not just the day -- bay state. we are the brain state. [applause] number one in information technology, number one in biotechnology, number one in healthcare. we emp
ofre is a long history leaders from massachusetts going to the united states senate.dary ted kennedy. [applause] our great secretary of state, john kerry. and now i go to washington to serve with the extraordinary elizabeth warren. [applause] there are many challenges and many opportunities. and i want to lead the efforts to launch a clean energy revolution in our country. [applause] steelworkers and ironworkers and welders and electricians to work building the new backbone for a new energy...
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. -- ofre is going to be laron to save money it should not be at the expense of those who are willing to work in the civil service. >> you will not get any argument from me on that. >> i don't know whether to turn to my right or left. i will turn to senator mikulski. [laughter] in reviewingan, the request before the committee, i notice there is an operation and maintenance shortfall for the army's request in excess of $8 billion in the overseas contingency operations and maintenance account. hugere we seeing such a difference between what is being requested and what is available for these activities? why this big disparity? generally andond then asked the comptroller to be more specific on the accounts. in my statement here this morning that the costs essentially of transitioning and withdrawing from afghanistan, principally an army assignment as has been the situation the last 12 years, the army has had the ball of the manpower responsibilities in these wars in iraq and afghanistan. as we are unwinding those and equipment and maintenance, to get that equipment out, is not easy to get
. -- ofre is going to be laron to save money it should not be at the expense of those who are willing to work in the civil service. >> you will not get any argument from me on that. >> i don't know whether to turn to my right or left. i will turn to senator mikulski. [laughter] in reviewingan, the request before the committee, i notice there is an operation and maintenance shortfall for the army's request in excess of $8 billion in the overseas contingency operations and maintenance...