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tom friedman the writer tom friedman who also is a former wilson scholar wrote an op-ed last month in which he quoted his 1998 interview with it then 94-year-old george kennan. said kennan, i think the russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. we have signed up to protect a whole series of countries even though we have neither the resources nor the intention to do so in any serious way. so segue to 2014 and the urgent challenge to de-escalate conflict and avoid miscalculation over the events in ukraine and russia. nato expansion is again being scrutinized. today's topic into the fold or out in the cold could not be more timely or fit better with what the wilson center does well our kennan institute headed by
tom friedman the writer tom friedman who also is a former wilson scholar wrote an op-ed last month in which he quoted his 1998 interview with it then 94-year-old george kennan. said kennan, i think the russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. we have signed up to protect a whole series of countries even though we have neither the resources nor the intention to do so in any serious way. so segue to 2014 and the urgent challenge to de-escalate conflict and...
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party who are on the intelligence committee and have access to all classified information wrote an op-ed november 25th in the new york times, and they wrote, quote, "the usefulness of the collection program has been greatly exaggerated. we have yet to see any proof that it provides real, unique value in protecting national security." they hope that they will blind you with emotion, and i hope you will focus on the evidence and the facts. >> now it's my turn.
party who are on the intelligence committee and have access to all classified information wrote an op-ed november 25th in the new york times, and they wrote, quote, "the usefulness of the collection program has been greatly exaggerated. we have yet to see any proof that it provides real, unique value in protecting national security." they hope that they will blind you with emotion, and i hope you will focus on the evidence and the facts. >> now it's my turn.
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it has to stay in there for a co-op.so my criticism is from the left which i know is ironic m if someone says we should have a co-op, i would say, no, no, don't stop there. run it by the government, call it what it is and don't have a co-op. anyway, that's my disagreement. >> we'll have time for one more question. yes, straight in the back here. >> [inaudible] >> there's a mic. >> yes, thank you. chk gabriel, capital alpha. just a question maybe for mike with regard to the fanny/freddie -- fannie and freddie language that was released yesterday. a lot of us didn't have a chance to peruse that very closely. there had been a lot of ideas out there, for instance, in moving to a narrower sunset window on loans going forward. this didn't seem to go there. i was just wondering, you know, how the notion of allowing up to two delinquent payments in a 36-month period and the other change that is the director mentioned, you know, how far that goes towards satisfying the issue or, mike, do you think they might actually consider add
it has to stay in there for a co-op.so my criticism is from the left which i know is ironic m if someone says we should have a co-op, i would say, no, no, don't stop there. run it by the government, call it what it is and don't have a co-op. anyway, that's my disagreement. >> we'll have time for one more question. yes, straight in the back here. >> [inaudible] >> there's a mic. >> yes, thank you. chk gabriel, capital alpha. just a question maybe for mike with regard to...
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said two-party express leaders the operator long time comes out with the op-ed pushing comprehensiveimmigration reform within 24 hours in the state of nebraska and west virginia. your thoughts? >> that is when i saw the headline there are some national umbrella organizations for the tea party movement. but i will say this points to what we have been talking about that him in america the split is less about to right and left them of proving easy to. it is disappointing to see a major teapartier organization that is supposed to represent the grass roots see organic movement who once their country taken back to see somebody like this in a powerful position to go down this road. comprehensive immigration reform that is not just from the republican party but certainly the tea party movement. lou: what do you sync? >> i think from the viewpoint does not sure why they chose this moment it has has done very well and the primary season in texas and north carolina then they throw this out that muddies the water. it is bizarre and a better way to provide more incentive for people to come here i
said two-party express leaders the operator long time comes out with the op-ed pushing comprehensiveimmigration reform within 24 hours in the state of nebraska and west virginia. your thoughts? >> that is when i saw the headline there are some national umbrella organizations for the tea party movement. but i will say this points to what we have been talking about that him in america the split is less about to right and left them of proving easy to. it is disappointing to see a major...
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she revealed the news about her surgery in a candid "new york times" op-ed.he wrote once i knew that this was my reality, i decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much as i could, adding i do not feel any less of a woman. i made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity. >> what was the reaction you heard after that op-ed? >> people were just cheering. it's empowerment. suddenly if angelina is saying it, it's in "the new york times," maybe i don't have to be so scared anymore. i can ask these questions. >> has brad supported you much through this what must have been difficult? >> oh, he has been extraordinary. >> just a few weeks after her announcement, angelina stunned fans when she showed up with brad at his "world war z" premier in london. >> i've been very happy to see the discussion about women's health expanded. and that means the world to me. and after losing my mom to these issues, i'm very grateful to it. >> a lot of people did not expect her to talk to reporters on the red carpet. but it didn't faze angelina. >> and it did
she revealed the news about her surgery in a candid "new york times" op-ed.he wrote once i knew that this was my reality, i decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much as i could, adding i do not feel any less of a woman. i made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity. >> what was the reaction you heard after that op-ed? >> people were just cheering. it's empowerment. suddenly if angelina is saying it, it's in "the new york times,"...
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they were shut two months ago after boko haram stepped up its attacks op schools. some parents say the action was wrong, and giving in to boko haram's threats will have serious consequences. >> they want people to remain illiterates. they want people to go back to the old days, and have society as animals. they don't want anyone to go to school, particularly women. we cannot train our children or daughters to become billion airs, doctors, or whatever. it means our society is doomed. >> despite government promises to secure schools, the attacks and killings continue with an impact on school enrolment and numbers. more than 10.5 million children are out of nigeria's education system, and the increasing number of attacks on schools, especially in the north, means parents face a tough choice. child safety or education. >>> south sudan president salva kiir and rebel leader riek machar signed a ceasefire agreement. they say a transitional government offers the level chaps of peace after -- chance of peace after five months of war. we have this report from rei ye , where
they were shut two months ago after boko haram stepped up its attacks op schools. some parents say the action was wrong, and giving in to boko haram's threats will have serious consequences. >> they want people to remain illiterates. they want people to go back to the old days, and have society as animals. they don't want anyone to go to school, particularly women. we cannot train our children or daughters to become billion airs, doctors, or whatever. it means our society is doomed....
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. >> so-called op tonnist aide seekers are to blame for the cha chaos.anizers promote anger because they have no idea who is in need. the sad reality of the poor and underdeveloped region is that most people are. >>> syria's government is back in control of homs after three years of battling with rebels. hundreds of opposition fighters left the city. they were allowed to withdraw under a u.n. and iran brokered agreement. we have this report from beirut, in lebanon. >> syrian army soldiers fan out in the central city of homs after armed rebels left their last stronghold. it took three years for the syrian army to regain control over the third-largest city. fierce battles were fought here and devastation is everywhere. many lives lost in the fighting. government officials toured destroyed neighbourhoods and promised reconstruction. >> this agreement is a milestone in the history of syria, we pray to god that homes is the cause of the solution, as it was the cause of the crisis in the first place. >> this was a deal brokered by the iranian ambassador. it ga
. >> so-called op tonnist aide seekers are to blame for the cha chaos.anizers promote anger because they have no idea who is in need. the sad reality of the poor and underdeveloped region is that most people are. >>> syria's government is back in control of homs after three years of battling with rebels. hundreds of opposition fighters left the city. they were allowed to withdraw under a u.n. and iran brokered agreement. we have this report from beirut, in lebanon. >>...
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>> yes. >> what do you think the discussion was about the "times" op-ed today?seemed like whoa, hello. that was michelle obama taking it it to someone in a way that you do not -- the campaign for junk food. that's something. >> i think the question was at the beginning of the week remember she start out doing an event and basically probably along the lines of how far do we want to go. we know this is this week. this is going to come again this summer when they have to rectify the two bills between the house and the senate. i think the question was probably how far do you want to get in it because the farther you get in it the more you're going to get attacked and are you comfortable with getting attacked on that? at least i hope that was the conversation. i hope that's what they said. and you can tell, though, just from her demeanor i think she feels very strongly about this. and i think it's appropriate for her, particularly again on something she's really dedicated so much time on, and she does know what the science says. she knows what she's talking about. it
>> yes. >> what do you think the discussion was about the "times" op-ed today?seemed like whoa, hello. that was michelle obama taking it it to someone in a way that you do not -- the campaign for junk food. that's something. >> i think the question was at the beginning of the week remember she start out doing an event and basically probably along the lines of how far do we want to go. we know this is this week. this is going to come again this summer when they have...
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in an op ed in the usa today shinseki reports the report's findings were reprehensible to me. i remain committed to providing the high quality care and benefits that veterans have earned and deserve. they found scheduling practices systematic throughout the va, and at the phoenix center it found the average wait for a first-time appointment was 115 days, but staffers told the va it was only 24 days. the report also found 1700 vets waiting for a poims were not on the appropriate waiting list and were considereded at risk of being forgotten or lost. also yesterday at a contentious hearing at capitol hill, three top officials from the va were on the defensive. >> ma'am, veterans died! get us the answers, please! >> i understand that, mr. chairman and i will look -- >> that's what you said three months ago. >> i'm a staff-level federal employee and i do the best job i can. >> mr. huff -- >> five senate democrats are joining republicans and calling for shinseki to resign, mark ushg call, jeanne shaheen and john walb. political columnist congressman patrick murphy and he's the first
in an op ed in the usa today shinseki reports the report's findings were reprehensible to me. i remain committed to providing the high quality care and benefits that veterans have earned and deserve. they found scheduling practices systematic throughout the va, and at the phoenix center it found the average wait for a first-time appointment was 115 days, but staffers told the va it was only 24 days. the report also found 1700 vets waiting for a poims were not on the appropriate waiting list and...
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they have access to a great deal of information stored op databases and systems. if one goes rogue terrible things would happen. i used to work in counterintelligence. many of us were concerned about an id person going wrong and having devastating consequences. >> glenn greenwald has been given journalist awards, including the pulitzer prize. do you think there's value in the stories he's written. >> i see more safely agrandizement than value. glenn is outstanding at self-promotion. walter durante, the lead correspondent who denied stalin's terrible crimes pon pulitzer prize's as well. >> john sh-ipped ler, good to see you. >> there's international uproar over the n.s.a. lacks. a freeze frame comes from berlin, they are upset with the n.s.a. spy programme. they are wanting the german government to investigate the n.s.a. allegations. "borderland" is >> announcer: coming up on "beyond "borderland"", these are people coming to work with us, not against us, but with us. >> if you are an ilimmigrant, you are -- illegal immigrant, you are essentially committing a crime.
they have access to a great deal of information stored op databases and systems. if one goes rogue terrible things would happen. i used to work in counterintelligence. many of us were concerned about an id person going wrong and having devastating consequences. >> glenn greenwald has been given journalist awards, including the pulitzer prize. do you think there's value in the stories he's written. >> i see more safely agrandizement than value. glenn is outstanding at self-promotion....
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it doesn't make sense for a president who is fighting to increase the minimum wage to have a photo op with a company famous for low wages and high profits. continuing our coverage live in from mountain view tonight more on what we can expect tomorrow, jean? >> caller: jessica, right now, security is already tight outside wal-mart in mountain view. police will have a lot of company tomorrow protesters plan it greet the president and tell him to persuade wal-mart to raise wages. >> i want the president to tell wal-mart to pay enough to cover the bills and take care of our families. >> pam marly is hoping to hand president obama a letter she wrote about what it's like living paycheck to paycheck in silicon valley working at wal-mart. this grandmother is living out of her car and sleeping at her son's house. >> i sleep on the mattress in the living room. >> she works at the mountain view store that mr. obama is scheduled it visit tomorrow. >> i like my job. i do. i like my customers. i deon't like the way we're treated. >> marly says low wages, inadequate benefits and unreliable work hour
it doesn't make sense for a president who is fighting to increase the minimum wage to have a photo op with a company famous for low wages and high profits. continuing our coverage live in from mountain view tonight more on what we can expect tomorrow, jean? >> caller: jessica, right now, security is already tight outside wal-mart in mountain view. police will have a lot of company tomorrow protesters plan it greet the president and tell him to persuade wal-mart to raise wages. >> i...
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. >>> more to come here op al jazeera - why some syrian refugees in lebanon say they'll go home to the battle ground in search of better health care. plus... >> i'm kath turner in new york. the united nations says there's an unprecedented global expansion of the synthetic drugs market. how the drug agents in the u.s. are cracking down on the illegal trade. >> the 2020 world champions take on india in a first international match of their tour. . >> in russia, is a jury convicted five men of involvement in the murder of journalist anna politkovskaya. three of the men had been acquitted in a previous trial. anna politkovskaya, an award-winning investigative journalist was shot in the elevator of her moscow apartment building in 2006. her work was critical of russian president vladimir putin. rory challands is in moscow with details. >> reporter: four of these men are from the same family - three brothers, an uncle and a retired policeman. the court decided only one of the many. rosman makhmudov pulled the driver, but the two brothers and uncle had given assistance. the prosecution will re
. >>> more to come here op al jazeera - why some syrian refugees in lebanon say they'll go home to the battle ground in search of better health care. plus... >> i'm kath turner in new york. the united nations says there's an unprecedented global expansion of the synthetic drugs market. how the drug agents in the u.s. are cracking down on the illegal trade. >> the 2020 world champions take on india in a first international match of their tour. . >> in russia, is a jury...
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he failed to collect enough sits op his nomination petition. they are required for a candidate to appear on the ballot. a federal judge overturned a ruling that would have kept him from running >>> it was the biggest art heist. 13 works, worth more than $5 r50 million stolen from a boston museum. the master piece, a quarter of a century later, are missing. the fbi has a new lead, saying some of the works have been spotted. >> reporter: the world's greatest art heist happened in march 1990. >> the isabella museum was robbed by two gentlemen posing as police officers. >> reporter: they handcuffed the card and locked them in the base: they took 13 works of art. these are among them:. >> this one is the most expensive. >> they walked out, got in a car and that was the last time the paintings were seen. >> after decade the fbi says it has new leads on the missing artwork. agent jeff kelly led the investigation for 10 years, telling reporters: >>> some art dealers are skeptical, because tips have come in from unreliable sources. and people just tryin
he failed to collect enough sits op his nomination petition. they are required for a candidate to appear on the ballot. a federal judge overturned a ruling that would have kept him from running >>> it was the biggest art heist. 13 works, worth more than $5 r50 million stolen from a boston museum. the master piece, a quarter of a century later, are missing. the fbi has a new lead, saying some of the works have been spotted. >> reporter: the world's greatest art heist happened in...
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>> the hate campaign, i would not want to place blame op one or the other. it was good for the military to be able to stop the broadcasting of tv stations that... >> you think that's a good move? you see it as a good move? >> to stop the broadcasting of the hate campaign. >> okay. >> so the partisan tv stations are off the air. that's good. there is that limit. they have to maintain the free and fair press. what i expect in the next few days is the senate to make a move in appointing a new prime minister. >> good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> thailand's former foreign minister, and is now the professor of law and diplomacy at u.c.l.a. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> 20 killed in fighting between rebels and yemeni soldiers. houthi tribes me fighting the government trying to get them to withdraw from a province. fighting between the shias and houthis has been escalating for days. >> reporter: skirmishes started left yesterday between houthi supporters and tribesman north of the capital. the government says hutus are trying to implement a radical
>> the hate campaign, i would not want to place blame op one or the other. it was good for the military to be able to stop the broadcasting of tv stations that... >> you think that's a good move? you see it as a good move? >> to stop the broadcasting of the hate campaign. >> okay. >> so the partisan tv stations are off the air. that's good. there is that limit. they have to maintain the free and fair press. what i expect in the next few days is the senate to make a...
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it is the op-ed that has wall street buzzing.dary activist investor carl icahn says warren buffet is wrong about coke. up next we will speak live to mr. icahn about his bold stand when the halftime returns live from the sohn investment conference live in new york city. ♪ ♪ over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us during the two weeks at wimbledon. true tennis fans want to know what's happening, they don't want to just see what's happening, they want to know and understand why it's happening. anybody can just put data up, but we want to get a reaction, make it far more interactive. we rely on the cloud to provide that immersive digital capability. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. w
it is the op-ed that has wall street buzzing.dary activist investor carl icahn says warren buffet is wrong about coke. up next we will speak live to mr. icahn about his bold stand when the halftime returns live from the sohn investment conference live in new york city. ♪ ♪ over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us during the two weeks at wimbledon. true tennis fans want to know what's happening, they don't want to just see what's happening, they want to know and understand why it's happening....
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condos and co-ops have all kinds of rules in regulations some of which i hate to deal with.nhattan. some are nitpicking rules. if a apartment building has a problem with somebody like that, they can outlaw short-term rentals within the apartment. of the democracy on a local level works well, absolutely right, arun? >> some of these problems are better dealt with neighborhood group or co-op rather than state or government level. i'm not saying all regulation is a bad thing. david: right. >> there are certain things we need the government to separate in with fire safety codes, taxis making sure there are enough wheel care accessible vehicles but we don't want the government -- david: i will have to cut you off in mid-sentence because we have to go. i have to give anna the last word because i gave arun the first. go ahead quickly. >> i agree with him to a certain extent we have to promote people to be creative to find ways to make money. there is balance between innovation and regulations. we need regulations to address these problems. david: last word. thank you both for being
condos and co-ops have all kinds of rules in regulations some of which i hate to deal with.nhattan. some are nitpicking rules. if a apartment building has a problem with somebody like that, they can outlaw short-term rentals within the apartment. of the democracy on a local level works well, absolutely right, arun? >> some of these problems are better dealt with neighborhood group or co-op rather than state or government level. i'm not saying all regulation is a bad thing. david: right....
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i made the suggestion that there need to be a special unit, sort of a special opes police unit that is devised out of the military that can utilize the resources that president obama has providid and want to thank president obama for engaging and continuing to be engaged. we made it very clear that although we are allies with finaling are e nigeria they have to do more, but they have to save those girls and save them now. >> i want to follow up on something that ambassador sanders just said that the nigerian government is not equipped in any way, shape or form to handle the kind of threat that's posed by boko haram. what do you say to that? is that true? >> i think you can look at it in several ways and i think maybe the ambassador means as any nation on the continent they have certainly left resources in many countries around the world, but we have utilized the nigerian military in many of the conflicts that the united states has been engaged in and they have been used in the african union soldiers and i've met them on battlefields, if you will, and they were part of the african union
i made the suggestion that there need to be a special unit, sort of a special opes police unit that is devised out of the military that can utilize the resources that president obama has providid and want to thank president obama for engaging and continuing to be engaged. we made it very clear that although we are allies with finaling are e nigeria they have to do more, but they have to save those girls and save them now. >> i want to follow up on something that ambassador sanders just...
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you wrote an op-ed saying the health needs of this community aren't being met.at something needs to change more urgently than is happening in the current process? >> absolutely. i haven't made a study of the va, thank god. that would be a tough month for anybody to become expert in. i know a lot of soldiers who have come home and hear from them high tough it is. one friend of mine, in a platoon i was with, he has carpal tunnel, can't work because he has carpal tunnel and he can't get it fixed because the -- obama care tells him he's a veteran has to go with the va but the va is so disorganized he has a one year waiting list. that's classic. right? here you have this amazing young man in limbo. >> one thing we have heard from veterans that we've talked to in are the reporting this story. the quality of health care that this ultimately do get is good, if they can get through wait times. >> they are so frustrated by the time they get there. i also should say and some same guy pointed out, it's the guys with the worst ptsd who have the hardest time navigating the bu
you wrote an op-ed saying the health needs of this community aren't being met.at something needs to change more urgently than is happening in the current process? >> absolutely. i haven't made a study of the va, thank god. that would be a tough month for anybody to become expert in. i know a lot of soldiers who have come home and hear from them high tough it is. one friend of mine, in a platoon i was with, he has carpal tunnel, can't work because he has carpal tunnel and he can't get it...
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>> no, no, they were, because gary cohn who penned an op-ed in "the wall street journal" which talked lewis book came out saying i have problems with the -- you should read the op-ed, i don't want to paraphrase it, but it was an anti-hft op-ed, and it's kind of weird because this shows you how weird wall street is. it's like they play every side against the middle. while he was doing that, vinnie vie until la is a high frequency trader, it was going public, planned to go public. they pulled the offering. guess who was their lead banker? goldman sachs. very good friends -- liz: was twitter involved somehow? >> guess who's very good friends with gary congress? vinnie viola. vinnie ran the new york merc. liz: one of the early country6m ones. -- early ones. >> this is such a bizarre, conflicted story that when you start peeling it apart, it becomes funny. i will say this, schneiderman has a chance to do something good here if he looks at structural issue,. liz: well, he's done some good in the past, so we'll be watching. charlie, thank you very much. charlie gasparino on exclusive goldman
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>> guest: he is writing a column called on my mind on the op-ed page of the new york times. c-span: by the way, people want to catch up with all these names and everything. >> guest: i know. it's a little difficult. i'm sorry. c-span: a lot of them are in the -- no, it's not your fault, but a lot of them are in the times. i mean, you can still see ... >> guest: oh, yes. abe is still writing his column turner catledge is dead. he died in 1971. but there are a lot of people alive in this book, men and women. c-span: i should ask you, before we go any farther ... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... for those who live far away from here and may never read the times, what's all the big deal about the new york times? >> guest: the new york times is not only the most respected newspaper in the world, one with a liberal, progressive image -- it is a great corporation, it is an institution, it is a cult. the readers of the times are a cult in the way the readers of no other newspaper that i know of are. perhaps the times of london at one time had a readership like that. it's a great instituti
>> guest: he is writing a column called on my mind on the op-ed page of the new york times. c-span: by the way, people want to catch up with all these names and everything. >> guest: i know. it's a little difficult. i'm sorry. c-span: a lot of them are in the -- no, it's not your fault, but a lot of them are in the times. i mean, you can still see ... >> guest: oh, yes. abe is still writing his column turner catledge is dead. he died in 1971. but there are a lot of people...
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it's sending that information up to the acars and back down to ops.space. that doesn't mean it knows that it is. that means is we expect it to be there. >> and at 2:18, kuala lumpur queries if the plane is supposed to be going through cambodian airspace. ho chi minh says it wasn't. ho chi minh checked. cambodia advised. backwards and forwards. ho chi minh confirms and onwards and backwards and forwards. >> can we say it didn't go that way? it can be ruled out. and now we know why it can be ruled out. >> this is just stuff. this is the air traffic control noise. >> so that's what we can rule out. what do we now have to start about ruling in? what do we learn from what they see here on hard data points? >> so the plane crosses -- goes over this over the country. >> we know that happens. >> but looking back, and this is the -- this is the smoking gun, i've always said it from day one. if you look back in the four-hour gap, there seems to be almost no moment when the military is asked, did you see -- have you seen anything? and the military is -- go ahead
it's sending that information up to the acars and back down to ops.space. that doesn't mean it knows that it is. that means is we expect it to be there. >> and at 2:18, kuala lumpur queries if the plane is supposed to be going through cambodian airspace. ho chi minh says it wasn't. ho chi minh checked. cambodia advised. backwards and forwards. ho chi minh confirms and onwards and backwards and forwards. >> can we say it didn't go that way? it can be ruled out. and now we know why it...
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. >> host: you also in a hill newspaper op to ed -- op-ed, you indicated this could potentially lead into the fcc regulating cybersecurity. >> guest: yes, sir. >> host: how did you get from there to there? >> guest: so as i talked about just briefly, i worry that section 706 can be interpreted very broadly. it is language that i determine, that i worked on on behalf of previous bosses. it has two components. one is a horde story language that broadband is good and, two, is an examination of whether broadband's available and whether it's being deployed appropriately, and if not, it leads to deregulatory measures. we've kind of flipped it on its head and said there's some regulatory measures we can do on net neutrality, and i worry that the way the court has interpreted the language -- and this came forward in the dissent by judge silverman -- you can have very broad authority for the fcc in any direction in terms of how it views the virtuous circle it's talked about. broadband deployment leads to better broadband experience which leads back to more broadband deployment. so it's an int
. >> host: you also in a hill newspaper op to ed -- op-ed, you indicated this could potentially lead into the fcc regulating cybersecurity. >> guest: yes, sir. >> host: how did you get from there to there? >> guest: so as i talked about just briefly, i worry that section 706 can be interpreted very broadly. it is language that i determine, that i worked on on behalf of previous bosses. it has two components. one is a horde story language that broadband is good and, two,...
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the gates oped. the water -- opened, the water rushed out. >> the rushing water is part of a pulse flow experiment, a controlled release flowing from the dam to the gulf of california, it's meant to flood the delta and give mother nature a boost. >> look at this. i was walking here last october. now i have to swim. >> reporter: yes. >> it's amazing to see water is here. >> reporter: for conservationist, this has been the high point of his career. the pulse flow is designed to mimic a spring flood where the river banks overflow, but on a smaller scale. over time the flow of water seeps back into the ground. over eight weeks the pulse flow releases 1% of water that used to be here. that is enough to revive the delta's eco system. >> you can see the trees, the willow - what we have seen is seeds of cotton wood and willow are falling into wet soil. as they fall they find the perfect continues to germinate and grow. >> reporter: more trees mean more birds. hundreds need the wetlands to rest and refuel as
the gates oped. the water -- opened, the water rushed out. >> the rushing water is part of a pulse flow experiment, a controlled release flowing from the dam to the gulf of california, it's meant to flood the delta and give mother nature a boost. >> look at this. i was walking here last october. now i have to swim. >> reporter: yes. >> it's amazing to see water is here. >> reporter: for conservationist, this has been the high point of his career. the pulse flow is...
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instance with the bill clinton or the robo professor versus bill clinton knight immediately crafted an op-ed to the "washington post" explaining what i did and explaining the context. i explained what bill clinton did to sista souljah who even the reporter when asked the reporter who originally interviewed her when i said yes bill clinton told me to put the words into context. so i found and the spirals widely out of control and something good or positive or productive or whatever comes out of it but maybe i just wasn't looking when i was doing the research. but that's really important. >> you have a section about this in the book but maybe you could talk about the best men and how they didn't to the whole tradition. >> the s. men have been around for about 15 years now and one of their most famous pranks was when they sent out a press release stating that dow chemical was on the 20th anniversary of the horrible chemical spill in nepal india which killed a lot of people and had lots of long-term health effects for the population. that company union carbide that purchased -- that was responsi
instance with the bill clinton or the robo professor versus bill clinton knight immediately crafted an op-ed to the "washington post" explaining what i did and explaining the context. i explained what bill clinton did to sista souljah who even the reporter when asked the reporter who originally interviewed her when i said yes bill clinton told me to put the words into context. so i found and the spirals widely out of control and something good or positive or productive or whatever...
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your op-ed -- >> a pleasure. >> -- your op-ed struck a nerve.t 13,000 comments and they're still coming in. why do you think your op-ed struck a nerve, first off? >> you know, i think maybe there is a collective awakening to the fact that we now live in essentially a voluntary police state. you know, in eastern europe before the fall of communism, people lived in east germany constantly looking over their shoulder, wondering, which one of their neighbors was reporting on them. which am radplace had a microph? there were there hidden cameras? and people fought to get out of that. people lived under incredibly stress for that. and now we don't have that imposed on us by the government, although the nsa, notwithstanding, but we are rushing toward that voluntarily and delightfully, and maybe it's time we step back and say, do we really want to live in this technological panopticon? let's forget about donald sterling. put ourselves there. how many times a day do you have a private conversation that you really don't want to have recorded and then rebr
your op-ed -- >> a pleasure. >> -- your op-ed struck a nerve.t 13,000 comments and they're still coming in. why do you think your op-ed struck a nerve, first off? >> you know, i think maybe there is a collective awakening to the fact that we now live in essentially a voluntary police state. you know, in eastern europe before the fall of communism, people lived in east germany constantly looking over their shoulder, wondering, which one of their neighbors was reporting on them....
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i mean given the amount of my co op tempo of the day. my job but does it get him to sign him on that day. add in the shop to someone asked him. yes he should be putting it out here it is that they somehow always said he did today many as you walk on to something of an astonished by the moment that house but it was funny to get to know a teeny little beast if i get thinner. but i did. when tied it again this time did pretty good i will run devious. seas to die and then only during and politics. maybe i'm finding tend to want to act against the spending is still plenty to buy your insecurities and when he didn't ask any asset finance until twenty eighteen and sixteen of the canton station and that each man. detainees on to get back to training by visiting districts in india had you by any employee of the prizes eyeing some cullen of god is shaking of cunning stunt. the stucco can they be useful in that cool the production of us who can follow clue what it is the emphasis here is to cut the coupons that but it didn't go to our doom him beyo
i mean given the amount of my co op tempo of the day. my job but does it get him to sign him on that day. add in the shop to someone asked him. yes he should be putting it out here it is that they somehow always said he did today many as you walk on to something of an astonished by the moment that house but it was funny to get to know a teeny little beast if i get thinner. but i did. when tied it again this time did pretty good i will run devious. seas to die and then only during and politics....
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ope smoe pack was earlier than normal. >>> the uc biologists repepped down that building. the falcon parents were not too happy to see him. biologist was there to put bands on the chicks. he also determined the young falcon's gender. >> they looked good. two boys two girls. they will be fledging starting about the 16th of may. >> more than 18 falcons have grown up there since 2007. >>> a song miebal jackson reported 31 years ago was just released. love never felt so good, he wrote it in 1983. last night it debuted in the music awards. it was originally recorded in 1983 and 1999. thank you for making us your choice for news. our coverage continues with the 10:00 o'clock news. tmz is up next. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, a
ope smoe pack was earlier than normal. >>> the uc biologists repepped down that building. the falcon parents were not too happy to see him. biologist was there to put bands on the chicks. he also determined the young falcon's gender. >> they looked good. two boys two girls. they will be fledging starting about the 16th of may. >> more than 18 falcons have grown up there since 2007. >>> a song miebal jackson reported 31 years ago was just released. love never felt...
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i mention these statistics were gathered before the obamacare fiasco, and in an op-ed in the times suggested the consequences of that rollout are far greater than is anticipated by most political observers. and throughout the next several elections. what is the biggest threat to america's future according to the public? 64% say it is big government. only 26% said big business. and this polling was conducted only a few years after the recession. that seems to me a very telling point of the parter. in 2011, 79% of those polled were frustrated or angry with the federal government. 74% said the same thing in 2007 before the recession. what are the reasons for this decline in public confidence in the government? i propose several explanations but the one i am going to concentrate on and the one that constitute the bulk of my analysis is sort of a straightforward one. the government performs very very poorly. when i say the government tie referring to the federal government, not other governments and i'm referring to domestic policy, not national security, military or foreign affairs policy. so th
i mention these statistics were gathered before the obamacare fiasco, and in an op-ed in the times suggested the consequences of that rollout are far greater than is anticipated by most political observers. and throughout the next several elections. what is the biggest threat to america's future according to the public? 64% say it is big government. only 26% said big business. and this polling was conducted only a few years after the recession. that seems to me a very telling point of the...
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. >> it is, but the photo op is genius. >> you don't think detroit gets anything out of it?t's got so many people wondering about that. i hope for the sake of jimmy diamond that he follows through. neil: so you don't think he will deliver the goods or the money? you are a very jaded woman. [laughter] >> wow. >> wow is right. that's my reaction as well. >> let's say. you know, maybe that's what it takes. someone you need to build confidence. >> detroit has just been so beaten down. what is the other option here? we just continue to beat up on this port city or give it another chance? >> you raise the point is well that it depends on if the money gets to what jpmorgan wanted to be. >> with all of the eyeballs on the city, you have to hope that they well. >> there are people who have been represented by politicians, but they have a city manager trying to turn things around and you know, you should be celebrating this. >> at the money funnels down, you and i both know that it seems to disappear. >> but isn't it better not to have this or to have this right now i'm at. >> i give
. >> it is, but the photo op is genius. >> you don't think detroit gets anything out of it?t's got so many people wondering about that. i hope for the sake of jimmy diamond that he follows through. neil: so you don't think he will deliver the goods or the money? you are a very jaded woman. [laughter] >> wow. >> wow is right. that's my reaction as well. >> let's say. you know, maybe that's what it takes. someone you need to build confidence. >> detroit has...
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la red de narcotraficantes op a operaba 24 horas al dia toda la semana.na operacion sofisticada. los cabecillas eran esta pareja que dirigian la venta de cocaina desde un edificio para personas de bajos repcursos. las ganancias eran enviadas a e republica dominicana para lavar el dinero. no dieron detalles de quien r i recibe el dinero porque la in s investigacion sigue. las ordenes las recibian por telefono. a una cuadra almacenaba la droga y entregaban a siete distribuu d distribuuidores. michael uno de los distribuido e distribuidores es hermano de un policia. los vecinos de los edificios a reaccionaron atonitos. nunca sabes quien vive al lado. nunca pense que estaban en eso. la banda incluye a este hombre q que fue detenido en el aeropue aeropuerto kennedy tratando de l llevar 30 mil dolares a la re b republica dominicana. no pensaba que estaba rodeado de cosas asi. los nueve implicados enfrentan 4 140 cargos. la pareja permanece detenida sin derecho a fianza. un equipo de telemundo paso el susto de sus vidas en una bal e balacera en texas la noche de
la red de narcotraficantes op a operaba 24 horas al dia toda la semana.na operacion sofisticada. los cabecillas eran esta pareja que dirigian la venta de cocaina desde un edificio para personas de bajos repcursos. las ganancias eran enviadas a e republica dominicana para lavar el dinero. no dieron detalles de quien r i recibe el dinero porque la in s investigacion sigue. las ordenes las recibian por telefono. a una cuadra almacenaba la droga y entregaban a siete distribuu d distribuuidores....
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for example, you don't think of the white house is doing photo ops in 1924 but that's a photo op of president coolidge greeting civil war veterans. president george w. bush has kept a fairly low public profile since leaving office in 2009. he has done some speeches for money but when president george w. bush does events it's more often than not having to do with veterans who were wounded. he did not attend the 9/11 memorial today in manhattan. it's always interesting see presidents together but it was striking that president obama and president clinton, that skips a presidency, namely the one who was president when 9/11 happened. he did not go to the opening. he instead sent a statement. president obama today was there and he gave a speech. he gave a very emotional speech about the attacks of september 11th and about heros who helped people that day and veterans who have fought in the wars that were launched at least nominally with some relation to 9/11. >> here we tell their story so that generations yet unborn will never forget. of co-workers who led others to safety, passengers who stormed
for example, you don't think of the white house is doing photo ops in 1924 but that's a photo op of president coolidge greeting civil war veterans. president george w. bush has kept a fairly low public profile since leaving office in 2009. he has done some speeches for money but when president george w. bush does events it's more often than not having to do with veterans who were wounded. he did not attend the 9/11 memorial today in manhattan. it's always interesting see presidents together but...
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he and mike bloomberg wrote an april 29 new york times op-ed about fracking.also wrote an essay titled "don't just drill, baby. drill carefully." welcome back. what is shale? >> it is a formation of rock that years ago, long time ago trapped inside of it in many cases both oil and natural gas depending on which shale formation and other hydrocarbons. for a long time, nobody knew how to get either of those fossil fuels out of it in an economic way, but over the last decade or so, people have figured out if you drill down and drill horizontal, and crack it open, you can extract the resource. >> where is the debate? >> the debate is over the fact while shale gas it is a tremendous economic boon for the united states and has environmental benefits as well in that when natural gas is burned, it is a lot less sulfur, a lot less particulates, and even half the carbon dioxide of burning coal. >> one half of the amount of co2 by burning coal? >> yes, when you burn natural gas. despite those benefits, including more jobs, lower prices for electricity for americans, a re
he and mike bloomberg wrote an april 29 new york times op-ed about fracking.also wrote an essay titled "don't just drill, baby. drill carefully." welcome back. what is shale? >> it is a formation of rock that years ago, long time ago trapped inside of it in many cases both oil and natural gas depending on which shale formation and other hydrocarbons. for a long time, nobody knew how to get either of those fossil fuels out of it in an economic way, but over the last decade or so,...
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they are not going op in an individual basis like they are to support the opposition. >> one american was convicted when he returned from this country. he was released after a plea deal, and later, apparently died from an overdose. he doesn't seem to have been involved in violent activities here. generally how dangerous are these people. >> when they go, most don't have an intention of being terrorists, there's a difference between going, being a foreign fighter or coming back and being a terrorist. radical affects are real. the problem is you don't know what happens to them once they are there. the challenge for the authorities is to explore that. okay, why did this guy go. maybe perfectly reasonable reasons. humanitarian concerns. and what happened to him while he was there. who was talking to him, who influenced him, and did he come back because he was disillusioned or he thought he would do something elsewhere. >> there are a whole lot of variables that can happen once they get there. what tracking exists. do we know the scope of the issue in terms of the people going there and co
they are not going op in an individual basis like they are to support the opposition. >> one american was convicted when he returned from this country. he was released after a plea deal, and later, apparently died from an overdose. he doesn't seem to have been involved in violent activities here. generally how dangerous are these people. >> when they go, most don't have an intention of being terrorists, there's a difference between going, being a foreign fighter or coming back and...
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council and dale hansen the dean of texas sport casters who went viral with a little bit of, well an op-ed you might call it about sam going into the draft and how it might be -- how some nfl players thought it would be uncomfortable. >> it would be uncomfortable because that's a man's world. you beat a woman and drag her down a flight of stairs pulling her hair out by the roots you're the fourth guy taken in the nfl draft. you kill people while driving drunk, that guy is welcomed. players caught in hotel rooms with illegal drugs and prostitutes, we know they are welcomed. players accused of rape and pay the woman go away, you lie to police trying to cover up a murder we're comfortable with that. you love another man, well now you've gone too far. >> dale it's great to have you on. i'm interested in your reaction to the events over the weekend of him falling so far, even further than even you hinted in that and then the kiss. >> well, i am a little bit surprised he fell that far but i think it is because he came out as being an openly gay man now. i find it almost impossible to believe tha
council and dale hansen the dean of texas sport casters who went viral with a little bit of, well an op-ed you might call it about sam going into the draft and how it might be -- how some nfl players thought it would be uncomfortable. >> it would be uncomfortable because that's a man's world. you beat a woman and drag her down a flight of stairs pulling her hair out by the roots you're the fourth guy taken in the nfl draft. you kill people while driving drunk, that guy is welcomed....
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bashing is surrounded by pine kitchen of the fact each one will be speaking to the knee the ninety four ops of one of the shrines. i'll need of the shrine said. its presence in the constituency of the forty eight shows that response he is certain. what i did on the top. mundine it is of the night is about to get that you know and love on him under the hot i had to admit that he bought warm a team and loved on to deny that is until i get the meat is the gate at what cost the man saw the new commercials cooking and also had the cushion fired him in school. kudos to aig's former federal minister and come and gone to. tom's been stored under sin. we would be some protein. rudd's expected to face and rubbing and of course is on track for the price for teaching of the province confirmed killed in the town. arena said attend protestant teaching towards the constituency extensively on apostasy talking about the dharma when done by the congress biking and bite my son. and the record them for the dedication and sincerity with which i have done my duty as i did over the front of the region. ideas thos
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special forces, special ops on the ground in order to assist in obtaining the release of these girls. and i think that what's unusual here is that the administration for two years, pushed back secretary clinton pushed back on the idea of designating this as a terrorist organization. it is clear that it is a terrorist organization. we finally got that designation. and frankly now, it's time to do something other than talk about it. now, it's time for us to assist the nigerians in obtaining the rescue of these young women. >> i want to talk more about hillary clinton's move not to designate it as a terrorist organization. but i want to ask you about the reports that we've been hearing that the girls may have been sent out of nigeria to countries like chad. what are you hearing now about this situation and how frustrating has it been knowing that the nigerian government knew about this kidnapping and faileded to take action until weeks went by? >> one of the frustrating parts, i've met with president jonathan in nigeria, i've been there several times to talk with the nigerian government
special forces, special ops on the ground in order to assist in obtaining the release of these girls. and i think that what's unusual here is that the administration for two years, pushed back secretary clinton pushed back on the idea of designating this as a terrorist organization. it is clear that it is a terrorist organization. we finally got that designation. and frankly now, it's time to do something other than talk about it. now, it's time for us to assist the nigerians in obtaining the...
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two high prominent names that will be released as the days go op. forming the government will be the next challenge and representative of all the b.j.p. members of parliament, to make sure that every state feels they have one of their own in new delhi forming policy. >>> narendra modi has received a personal invitation to visit the white house from the u.s. president. narendra modi had previously been barred from obtaining a u.s. visa. rosalind jordan reports from washington d.c. >> reporter: in diplomatic speak this was the ultimate show of respect from the newly elected u.s. president barack obama. his first state dinner was hosted for the indian prime minister manmohan singh, and they promised a push helping both country's economies. it had lopsided results though. the u.s. is exporting about $5 billion since 2009. india increased its exports to the u.s. by an additional $20 billion, leading the u.s. to file multiple complaints at the world trade organization, and u.s. experts believe narendra modi could help to even the playing field. >> the b.j
two high prominent names that will be released as the days go op. forming the government will be the next challenge and representative of all the b.j.p. members of parliament, to make sure that every state feels they have one of their own in new delhi forming policy. >>> narendra modi has received a personal invitation to visit the white house from the u.s. president. narendra modi had previously been barred from obtaining a u.s. visa. rosalind jordan reports from washington d.c....
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and first of all, of course, the president does photo ops, visits. but the idea that he has communicated very clearly that he cares about it, and even yesterday when people were complaining that they wanted, you know, they wanted some blood on the floor, they wanted veterans affairs secretary shinseki out, they wanted evidence of how he cares, i think the president was right to say let's find out what happened in phoenix, let's see if there was, in fact, corruption at a lower level or if it expands higher, comes to washington veterans affairs administration. but in terms of the show part, jon, i think that's part of the responsibility, to make it clear, to deliver a consistent message. and i think the president's done that over his time that he cares about our troops. jon: well, all right. charlie, i guess -- >> but that's exactly the problem, juan, is that we're six years in, and he's now saying that we need to find out what's wrong. well, if it was a priority, he would have found out what was wrong on day one, you know? there are, there's a lot of
and first of all, of course, the president does photo ops, visits. but the idea that he has communicated very clearly that he cares about it, and even yesterday when people were complaining that they wanted, you know, they wanted some blood on the floor, they wanted veterans affairs secretary shinseki out, they wanted evidence of how he cares, i think the president was right to say let's find out what happened in phoenix, let's see if there was, in fact, corruption at a lower level or if it...