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orie, please. let my attorney mr. milo sadic come, and then i'll speak. >> i'll inform you of what i earlier said of the following. it has been discussed among the judges of this chamber whether mr. sadic, who is counsel of preference, apparently, could attend the hearing this morning. the chamber would not have opposed to mr. sadic sitting next to mr. mladic. they're awaiting further verification of his qualifications. the chamber was informed that mr. sadij, whether the request was ever made or nefrms considered the matter left the haig and that is as far as i'm concerned the main reason mr. sadic is not sitting in front of you. mr. mladic, my last -- if you say -- continue to interrupt -- >> translator: no, no. no, no. you're not right. you're not -- >> we're not going to discuss you. i hooesh instruct you not to interrupt me anymore and to wait until i give you an opportunity to speak and i will proceed. under count i, mr. mladic, you're charged with genocide -- >> translator: no, no. i'm not going to listen to th
orie, please. let my attorney mr. milo sadic come, and then i'll speak. >> i'll inform you of what i earlier said of the following. it has been discussed among the judges of this chamber whether mr. sadic, who is counsel of preference, apparently, could attend the hearing this morning. the chamber would not have opposed to mr. sadic sitting next to mr. mladic. they're awaiting further verification of his qualifications. the chamber was informed that mr. sadij, whether the request was ever...
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just g rid of e the clothes al.mpta thayofigure fast food c use ofepseatesnking the starutat t exllt ori t playing quiddih kd. ti.it esaroumr itiotti tou th eima j thseer >>ctuay ittr inheegni oth, ruarou cpukindf doing want -- climb trees, ride bikes do rooms, just kind of taunt people basicly rorr: well, now that i have a handle on things, let's test out my skills. veotheap i've got the broom, and i'm ready to play. >> cape team ready. >> ready! gy irts ready! >> the...
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i mean they basically came out and said we need to do harvest and children are missing can process oris so that's what they're going to do and that is going to be a cost to other stories taking away from stories that affect people on a greater scale from jobs to inequality poverty wars and police brutality. the direction seems to be ever further in the direction of sensational. and tabloid which rupert murdoch's news corp scandal is any indication could backfire alternately that you're going to lose ratings you're going to lose viewers and you know ultimately you may be you may find yourself under investigation networks that pledge to lean forward or claim to be fair and balanced or they call themselves the most trusted name in news the defectors leaving to find an independent outlet if they want to try to live up to those mottos lore and mr washington d.c. . but the motivation behind sensationalist rather than front makes journalism maybe a true pursuit for higher profits because the critics are not conspiring or member of the young turks liberal movement the overall goal for the media
i mean they basically came out and said we need to do harvest and children are missing can process oris so that's what they're going to do and that is going to be a cost to other stories taking away from stories that affect people on a greater scale from jobs to inequality poverty wars and police brutality. the direction seems to be ever further in the direction of sensational. and tabloid which rupert murdoch's news corp scandal is any indication could backfire alternately that you're going to...
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. >>> which brings us to our nex ory, mike. 've been telling you if the u.s. passes the tuesday night deadline without a deal to increase the debt ceiling, then the government is going to have to make some very tough choices as to what gets paid and what doesn't. that's causing anxiety from wall street to the battlefields of afghanistan. as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, discovered for himself today, nbc's jim miklaszewski is traveling with him. >> reporter: here at the hot spots of kandahar, american soldiers and marines are still dodging bullets, rockets and road side bombs every day. amazingly, when they had a cc1: chance to throw questions at the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, their number one concern was the ongoing debate back home over the debt ceiling. >> the checkbook is not unlimited. >> reporter: admiral mullen told soldiers at kandahar that if the talks failed they'd still have to fight but they might not get paid. >> there are plenty of you that are living paycheck to paycheck: so if pa
. >>> which brings us to our nex ory, mike. 've been telling you if the u.s. passes the tuesday night deadline without a deal to increase the debt ceiling, then the government is going to have to make some very tough choices as to what gets paid and what doesn't. that's causing anxiety from wall street to the battlefields of afghanistan. as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, discovered for himself today, nbc's jim miklaszewski is traveling with him....
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thanks ori hello and welcome to the business update on the second largest utility at its own has renegotiate of the pricing of its long term gas contracts with russia the italian company says it might be able to save up to two hundred eighty million dollars industry analysts believe the grievance could have a wide impact on other european operators because many of them are seeking to renegotiate a long term gas contract with supplies russia and l.g. . russia is resuming vegetable imports from italy in hungary in the past few weeks russia's consumer watchdog has also lifted restrictions on eight other e.u. nations including france belgium and then. the ban on was imposed early in june after a deadly outbreak of e. coli in germany. u.s. lawmakers are racing against the clock to forge a deficit reduction deal the agreement would clear the way for the congress to raise the fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling if the politicians talks get stalled the u.s. may suffer a damaging default but this could only spur demand for u.s. bonds as the chief economist at burbank explains. one of a
thanks ori hello and welcome to the business update on the second largest utility at its own has renegotiate of the pricing of its long term gas contracts with russia the italian company says it might be able to save up to two hundred eighty million dollars industry analysts believe the grievance could have a wide impact on other european operators because many of them are seeking to renegotiate a long term gas contract with supplies russia and l.g. . russia is resuming vegetable imports from...
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to ask questions, but not to demand an answer and to physically invade a candidate's personal space orie fuse to accept no for an answer. no candidate is required to help load a gunpointed to his or her own head. they are free to write their stories and are not free to force a candidate to give them fouder for it. that's my view and i welcome yours. you can contact me at mike huckabee .com. she has been spenting a lot of time lately and i can't imagine why she would be doing that. i want to get right to the things i was discussing. i want to talk about when the press acts like they have a divine right to demand of you out of your schedule and time, the frustration of dealing with the fact that you have a campaign schedule and can't always stop and answer 15 or 20 minutes of somebody's questions. >> governer, if anyone would understand it, you would understand it. you say perfectly what the situation was. we knew what it would be like when we got involved in the race. what we have been seeing across iowa and south carolina and new hampshire is the devastation people feel right now. they s
to ask questions, but not to demand an answer and to physically invade a candidate's personal space orie fuse to accept no for an answer. no candidate is required to help load a gunpointed to his or her own head. they are free to write their stories and are not free to force a candidate to give them fouder for it. that's my view and i welcome yours. you can contact me at mike huckabee .com. she has been spenting a lot of time lately and i can't imagine why she would be doing that. i want to get...
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watching it with you wait a minute did you write me saying it's cool to publish the the intimate muscle ory of nine eleven victims or i think it was cool of like there are children but it's not a good thing to publish the secrets of a government that is condoning rhyno both are morally reprehensible one is far worse and that's what we do in your time speed with weekly leads and nobody comments like you disgusting point what the taboo did was awful and he should condemn it but in terms of long term consequences to a nation in it because of good not only wiki leaks but new york times has published several things that were not illegal that the bush administration did but they were helping in the war on terror after the bush administration begged him not to because it would stop these programs from going on and alert the terrorists that was far worse than the national security tommies this is the strategy all together any time we talk about murdoch let's talk about the new york times yeah i know. more than to be able to get back to your original question i think that the thing with fox news is
watching it with you wait a minute did you write me saying it's cool to publish the the intimate muscle ory of nine eleven victims or i think it was cool of like there are children but it's not a good thing to publish the secrets of a government that is condoning rhyno both are morally reprehensible one is far worse and that's what we do in your time speed with weekly leads and nobody comments like you disgusting point what the taboo did was awful and he should condemn it but in terms of long...
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when milosevic was tried there were rvivors telling their ory.dn't think of having a genocide trial now, a mass murder trial, without the voice of the survivor. that's e legacy of the eichmann trial. it wasn't that the survivors hadn't spoken before, they had spoken before. but the wor hadn't listened and the world began to hear in a way it hadn't listened and heard before starting at the eimann trial. >> rose: is thisn part ie wiesel's story as well? the idea that we need to remember the survivor's stories? >> i think so. elli articulates it beautifully the story "remember us, don't forget us." to be forgot season like a double dying. there's a third dying also to be forgotten or to have what happened to them denied and that brings together... holocaust deniers, whether it's david irving, that's what also brings me to this trial. the fact that i so longed... hung around in the sewer of holocaust denial which is such an ugly place because these people are not only anti-semites who sort of... who are happy the holocaustappened but then deny that i
when milosevic was tried there were rvivors telling their ory.dn't think of having a genocide trial now, a mass murder trial, without the voice of the survivor. that's e legacy of the eichmann trial. it wasn't that the survivors hadn't spoken before, they had spoken before. but the wor hadn't listened and the world began to hear in a way it hadn't listened and heard before starting at the eimann trial. >> rose: is thisn part ie wiesel's story as well? the idea that we need to remember the...
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the ory's considered one of the biggist cover ups in un history.here lawe1 lowns is running rampant. >> what are you doing in here. >> i heard the food was really great. >> what's going on here? >> pardon me? >> you know what's been happening to you. you promise. >> itçóñr involves all kinds of international and#Â%qyñr officers. >> all theÑiÑiÑ.'çó internationi personnel have immunityñr to hae meÑi prosecuted. >> you have no police reports, say whatever you want, they're not listening.çó you're onÑi your own. >> what happened. >> we're watching you. you better shut your mouth. >> internal affairs. >> trust me. >> we need an armored security vehicle. >> what did they do. >> none of your business. >> why do you want to kill -- i want to protect this organization. >> it doesn't matter who i work for, i wouldn't let anybody get away with it. >> top level military comman are pulling your file. >> we have a system that works here. >> oh really. >> there's no going back. >> i don't want a scandal, i'm just doing my job.çó >> charlie: i'm pleasedñr to talk
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he doesn't wan to consider the debt ceiling again before his election oris re-election campaign. so this amendment that i would offer would allow us to move forward in a bipartisan way. all republicans are asking for is that we balance our budget gradually over a seven to eight-year period. what this amendment what do and i'm asking unanimous consent to present is an amendment that says we will raise the debt ceiling contingent upon badge of a balanced budget amendment. by ask unanimous consent that i be allowed to present this amendment to the reid bill. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. durbin: mr. president, i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. paul: see, what i think this illustrates is that, you know, compromise, everybody says the pundits say that compromise is the mark of an enlightened person. we're trying to compromise. i just offered to pass the leader's bill. i've offered to work with him. i'm from the tea party. they say we won't compromise? i'm willing to raise the debt ceiling. in fact, we worked on a motion that got more votes than
he doesn't wan to consider the debt ceiling again before his election oris re-election campaign. so this amendment that i would offer would allow us to move forward in a bipartisan way. all republicans are asking for is that we balance our budget gradually over a seven to eight-year period. what this amendment what do and i'm asking unanimous consent to present is an amendment that says we will raise the debt ceiling contingent upon badge of a balanced budget amendment. by ask unanimous consent...
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new car buyer in washingtonnant orie again will receive one year's coverage that includes liability andiness damage. the policy exceed this. >>> mechanical lifts are out. a mu park garage is in. -- a new parking garage is in. the city has granted permits por the construction of a -- for the construction of a two- level garage that's across the street from the main garage. the lot has been used for car dealership overload parking. the owner had previously proposed a controversial car lift and valet system at first for customers and then for employees. >>> a truck packed with chemicals triggered a fire at a trailer storage penalty in sacramento. look at the plumes of black smoke shooting into the sky. several nearby businesses were evacuated. three people were treated after beating in some these fumes. iron -- breathing in some of these fumes. sacramento reduced the size of its hazmat team for budget reasons. >>> a spectacular lightning storm, this one here in phoenix, arizona. it comes right after that giant dust storm. residents say he saw several large bolts of lightning. they unusual
new car buyer in washingtonnant orie again will receive one year's coverage that includes liability andiness damage. the policy exceed this. >>> mechanical lifts are out. a mu park garage is in. -- a new parking garage is in. the city has granted permits por the construction of a -- for the construction of a two- level garage that's across the street from the main garage. the lot has been used for car dealership overload parking. the owner had previously proposed a controversial car...
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ori's emotional interview iss part of a prime time "nightline" special and i sat down with denise richards the plaza hotel and she was actually at the dinner where the craziness began and her kids were across the hall. >> her children were there. she had to be very protective of that. >> that's her number one priority. i asked her why do you think he invited you. >> she said it started as a amelie vacation. we went to the american girl doll store and it ended -- >> he didn't want her to be left out. >> exactly. isn't that kind of sweet. interesting that you can laugh about it now. >> she recently adopted. >> absolutely and we got to meeee the baby. she is so adorable. named after her late mother and she is a little tiny baby. she says it took a two-year process. i asked her why adopt. she said i love babies and i'm not going to wait around for a man to move forward in her life. she is part black, part hispanic and all gorgeous. >> thanks juju. that's going to be tonight. a prime time "nightline" special. "celebrity secrets, mommywood" 10:00, eastern tonight. >>> environmental directors say
ori's emotional interview iss part of a prime time "nightline" special and i sat down with denise richards the plaza hotel and she was actually at the dinner where the craziness began and her kids were across the hall. >> her children were there. she had to be very protective of that. >> that's her number one priority. i asked her why do you think he invited you. >> she said it started as a amelie vacation. we went to the american girl doll store and it ended --...
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and confrontational right from the get-go with ratko mladic, refusing to allow the judge alfon, so o orie cap to start with and the confrontation started. let's take a listen to the back and forth between them. >> mr. mladic, mr. mladic, mr. mladic, the court orders that you be removed from the courtroom. could security please escort mr. mladic out of the courtroom? [ speaking foreign language ] >> could mr. mladic -- [ speaking foreign language ] >>. >> translator: who are you? you're not allowing me to breathe. >> reporter: the female translator there giving his words, he's argued that he's in poor health. what they did in the end after he was forced to leave the court because he just wasn't cooperating, they entered not guilty pleas for all of the 11 charges that include genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. >> all right. dan rivers, thanks, dan. >>> fox is falling victim to hackers. overnight its politics twitter account repeatedly announced that president obama had been shot dead while campaigning in iowa. these are the last two tweets. quote, breaking news, president ob
and confrontational right from the get-go with ratko mladic, refusing to allow the judge alfon, so o orie cap to start with and the confrontation started. let's take a listen to the back and forth between them. >> mr. mladic, mr. mladic, mr. mladic, the court orders that you be removed from the courtroom. could security please escort mr. mladic out of the courtroom? [ speaking foreign language ] >> could mr. mladic -- [ speaking foreign language ] >>. >> translator: who...
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his ideas oris content were communicated through television, radio, newspaper, public speeches. we can only guess now how his messages and causes would have been spread differently if facebook and twitter were around. that's why it's our job at the reagan foundation to communicate his ideas through social media to help continue his legacy and share his principles today and into the future. as ronald reagan once said, let us be sure that those who come after us will say of us in our time that in our time we d everything that could be done. thank you. >> thank you very much, melissa. before we get started today, i wanted to acknowledge a few of our guests. mr. stanley mantooth, ventura county superintendent of schools. thank you for coming. [applause] we also have with us today marty tippens murphy, a member of our national advisory council and does amazing work with the organization, facing history and ourselves. [applause] and also her colleague from facing history and ourselves, ms. mary hendra, thank you for coming. [applause] and we are also delighted to have christian linke,
his ideas oris content were communicated through television, radio, newspaper, public speeches. we can only guess now how his messages and causes would have been spread differently if facebook and twitter were around. that's why it's our job at the reagan foundation to communicate his ideas through social media to help continue his legacy and share his principles today and into the future. as ronald reagan once said, let us be sure that those who come after us will say of us in our time that in...
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ori montgomery is a reporter for "the washington post." democrats only for the first hour or so. numbers are on the bottom of your screen. do you approve of president obama's handling of the debt talks? allow 30 days between your calls. tweet orlso send us saa an e-mail. you can go on facebook and continue the conversation there. the question is there just as it is written on your tv. you can make a comment and we will be reading some of those comments. we begin with a call from maryland. hi. how is the president doing as far as you are concerned? caller: i think he is doing the best that he can. he does not have the support from the republican party. i am 82. this is my first time calling. host: welcome. caller: i am making the bed every morning and watching you all. i get $611 per month and i can barely live off of it. host: are you worried about not getting a check in august? caller: yes, i am. i cannot pay my rent. if i do not get my check, i will not be able to pay my rent and buy food. host: thank you for calling in and thank you for watching "washington journal" in the mor
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. >> when you're go you've got ory people going to work every day, doing the construction work, peopleamerican public is not paying any federal tax. >> they're paying a rate of 26%? i'm sorry? >> half of the american people not paying any taxes. i understand your point of view that you want to tax the wealthy. >> it ought to be fair. >> okay. >.>> the same way we want to do tax reform, let's do tax reform with a commission that will study it, come back with sort of what we call a base realignment and that is something we've done before. we can do it with tax reform, and we can do it with entitlement reform, but we ought not do this in isolation at the expense of the other. let's have two commissions working for the next six months, make their recommendations, come back to the congress and let's do this the way reagan and oneill did social security years ago. >> i think the american public is a little tired of some of these commissions. you had the debt commission that gave all their recommendations and the preds didn't include any of those in his budget. let me get to the next topic. >
. >> when you're go you've got ory people going to work every day, doing the construction work, peopleamerican public is not paying any federal tax. >> they're paying a rate of 26%? i'm sorry? >> half of the american people not paying any taxes. i understand your point of view that you want to tax the wealthy. >> it ought to be fair. >> okay. >.>> the same way we want to do tax reform, let's do tax reform with a commission that will study it, come back...