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and then just to make sure no one ever ound the remains, they buried that wheat in the middle of a field but now, folks, now the wheat is back and the company has a perfectly good explanation. monsanto says it is myssified by the appearance of the wheat. okay. they don't know so maybe we should ask the genetically modified wheat. at this point, it can probably talk. long story short. the situation is under control but try teeling that to the skittish foreigners. >> japan immediately postponed a 25,000-ton order from a portland grain shipper. it's put in jeopardy this year's ore gone crop which is valued between $500 and $500 million. >> stephen: really, japan? you're afraid of a little genetically modified wheat? may i remind you, you eat raw octopus aint. now, sure, oregon wheat farmers are hurting but we all know monsanto is the real victim here. they could face criminal prosecution and be fined up to a million dollars. do you know how long it takes monsanto to earn a million... oh, they just did. that was fast. [ cheers and applause ] and again. i say everyone just needd to relax. the
and then just to make sure no one ever ound the remains, they buried that wheat in the middle of a field but now, folks, now the wheat is back and the company has a perfectly good explanation. monsanto says it is myssified by the appearance of the wheat. okay. they don't know so maybe we should ask the genetically modified wheat. at this point, it can probably talk. long story short. the situation is under control but try teeling that to the skittish foreigners. >> japan immediately...
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ounds like a military coup and looks like one. $1.5 billion is at stake. turned law, if it's a military coup, they have to cut it off. gwen: the white house had been avoiding answering this question but they said yeah, well, maybe the military should release morsi. what's that about? >> they're dealing with this question of the money to use it as leverage to say look, we're not cutting it off this second. we're going to have to review it. it depend on what you're doing now. stop the violence, stop the round-ups. release president morsi and then maybe we can avoid the hammer falling down. >> peter, are you seeing divisions between democrats and republicans on the issue in congress? >> great question. it's one of the few issues that doesn't cross ordinary lines. republicans don't trust the muslim brotherhood. they believe they're hostile to he united states, believe in tyranny and are happy they're gone. there are other republicans who are more democracy advocates. neo conservatives and promoters of a new order in the i arab world who are very disappointed a
ounds like a military coup and looks like one. $1.5 billion is at stake. turned law, if it's a military coup, they have to cut it off. gwen: the white house had been avoiding answering this question but they said yeah, well, maybe the military should release morsi. what's that about? >> they're dealing with this question of the money to use it as leverage to say look, we're not cutting it off this second. we're going to have to review it. it depend on what you're doing now. stop the...
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about how it seems inconceivable nobody would have noticed the strangeness of the place, no one was ound, they did not have phone lines, television lines -- all of the normal stuff you onld expect. i think that is the pakistani authorities, in particular on the intelligence agencies. here the lead agency is the isi. the fact there really is very between theation security services and other organizations. >> and it will do little to improve that relationship between the u.s. and pakistan, no doubt. absolutely. the fact they have described the shooting of osama bin laden as a criminal act and saying it was an act of war two launch that tod, obviously, is not going help. it comes at a sensitive time because revenue government which is trying to establish relations with the united states, which is a very, very important ally to pakistan may look -- militarily and economically. it will be a tricky one and potentially tricky after the prime minister and his relations with the military here, which has awesome and externally sensitive. >> thank you. please stay with us on bbc world news. still t
about how it seems inconceivable nobody would have noticed the strangeness of the place, no one was ound, they did not have phone lines, television lines -- all of the normal stuff you onld expect. i think that is the pakistani authorities, in particular on the intelligence agencies. here the lead agency is the isi. the fact there really is very between theation security services and other organizations. >> and it will do little to improve that relationship between the u.s. and pakistan,...
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her entire life, ound corn so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ because local means fresher. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> good saturday morning to you from san jose, and we are starting to see the low clouds breaking up. but it is an interesting silhouette view there from west of downtown. sun and low clouds through the santa clara valley this morning and the clouds bringing the temperatures in the low 50s, and some of the exceptions are the hilltops above the marine layer. you are seeing the 60s. san francisco is 66 and oakland, the winds are coming in off of the ocean, and so that is going to ensure that the te
her entire life, ound corn so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ because local means fresher. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not...
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as ound it very disturbing the negotiations were going on --private lined closed doors behind closed doors in the senate he had his staff people n the room as part of the negotiations. but we also recognize that the can play a anch useful role in providing technical advice. the e have met with on ident's lead advisors this issue from time to time during the last six months to them know what we are doing to hear from them concerns they have. we have welcomed them to offer their input in the process. ut we think that if the president tries to drive this issue either by threatening to described or by trying to jam something down the of the american people and their representatives in the house that they do not want, will have a negative impact on the process and will not where we needt to to in terms of trying to solve broken lem of our immigration system. for example, when we talk about somebody i o rubio admi dmire greatly i don't agree with his bill and there are things he would like to change we haveree when he says de facto amnesty and we have a ack of enforcement of our laws today
as ound it very disturbing the negotiations were going on --private lined closed doors behind closed doors in the senate he had his staff people n the room as part of the negotiations. but we also recognize that the can play a anch useful role in providing technical advice. the e have met with on ident's lead advisors this issue from time to time during the last six months to them know what we are doing to hear from them concerns they have. we have welcomed them to offer their input in the...
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this video shows are walking ound and getting into an argument with her were friend. >> you can s thatces off and attempts to utilize it as a weapon to hit this guy. [laughter] john: and these people are all still collecting money? these cases are pending. >> us why we but the face. john: another case. a man said he was injured, had a crush figure and could not crippen to write or even do sedentary work. you cght him working at another job. >> wasndicating that he could not crippen to do h day-to-day work of the office. as you can see, he'sicking up broom handles cleansing, really not showing any form of disability or certainly something that would disable him for showing up to work every day john: does your investigator then jump out of the book and say we caught you? >> our job is to stay concealed. the last thing we want to do is have someone shoot at us. these folks are banking on these claims. john: here is another case. a person said he felt a pop in his neck travel down to is arm and shoulder. you found them. he can't work. he is in a jam. >> investigator followed him. this guy
this video shows are walking ound and getting into an argument with her were friend. >> you can s thatces off and attempts to utilize it as a weapon to hit this guy. [laughter] john: and these people are all still collecting money? these cases are pending. >> us why we but the face. john: another case. a man said he was injured, had a crush figure and could not crippen to write or even do sedentary work. you cght him working at another job. >> wasndicating that he could not...
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nigeria, which we associate with oil systems that do not wnouts,ound outs -- bro religious and political conflicts, a developer is walling a 9.5 kilometer with interlocking concrete parts to let water in, designed by a dutch firm, based on their experience, and they have already recovered 10 million square meters of land to protect the point of lagos, which is an island. it is a first time in a developing country i have seen the kind of preparation to avoid disaster that i think we should be doing all over the world. -- if you have a population map of america, and you look at the percentage of our people that live from main all the way down to florida and around in the gulf coast and at the pacific coast, as is something we need to think about. we need to redefine leadership beyond just how you respond in an emergency to how you keep the emergencies from happening. >> no question. [applause] >> he's done a good job. i wanted you to hear this. the enduring image most americans have of you is standing there in your jacket, grieving with their people, working with them, and working with the
nigeria, which we associate with oil systems that do not wnouts,ound outs -- bro religious and political conflicts, a developer is walling a 9.5 kilometer with interlocking concrete parts to let water in, designed by a dutch firm, based on their experience, and they have already recovered 10 million square meters of land to protect the point of lagos, which is an island. it is a first time in a developing country i have seen the kind of preparation to avoid disaster that i think we should be...
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death this euro a number of our witnesses have argued to us that there is ound to be a degree of tension growing between the majority of members of the eurozone and who want to be members of the eurozone and the small group of to join. don't want it is unlike that the outs will be able to influence the decision of the ins very much. it seems to me that the key problem raised is that if you are determined not to pay the piper, you can't actually expect [inaudible] i know there is talk now of separate euro institutions and separate euro capacity. isn't it going to be very difficult to strattle this line? what do you think? >> perhaps i can comment a the 60 billion. it's important to recognize 60 billion is a lot of money in some circumstances and rather he has money in other circumstances. but in terms of the total amount available and the agreement is quite precise and it sets out first there is an appropriate level of bailing before a bank is recapitalized. that makes a financial and after that there is a burden sharing discussion to determine [inaudible] . and of course because the has
death this euro a number of our witnesses have argued to us that there is ound to be a degree of tension growing between the majority of members of the eurozone and who want to be members of the eurozone and the small group of to join. don't want it is unlike that the outs will be able to influence the decision of the ins very much. it seems to me that the key problem raised is that if you are determined not to pay the piper, you can't actually expect [inaudible] i know there is talk now of...
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upon review ound rule double for shoe. now pitch well in the sixth.n homer for 3 nothing lead. after 5 and third. story of the game. bailey per game into the seventh. he walked but still has no hitter. this could have ended no no. the jam. close at first with bailey covering but blanco takes off. gets nailed to third. ever know that could have been a hit. bailey struck out 9. sandoval swing at the high heat to end the seventh. chance to atone. >> what is going to happen. on the ground to third. frasier. no hitter. >> giants no hit for the 16 time in franchise history. 11 invite san francisco. 3 nothing the final. giants offense tell bailey throw the first no hitter this season but done it before. he was the last 1 to throw no hitter in the major when he blank pittsburgh on september 28 of last year. only ryan has done that before in 1974 and 75 here's homer. >> had 1. 2 is definitely just a special. i go out here every day and try to win a game. to have no hitter is something special. very fortunate for m me. all right let's go back to the time machin
upon review ound rule double for shoe. now pitch well in the sixth.n homer for 3 nothing lead. after 5 and third. story of the game. bailey per game into the seventh. he walked but still has no hitter. this could have ended no no. the jam. close at first with bailey covering but blanco takes off. gets nailed to third. ever know that could have been a hit. bailey struck out 9. sandoval swing at the high heat to end the seventh. chance to atone. >> what is going to happen. on the ground to...
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to make a go of it as an entrepreneur owning within direct competition with walmart and ound he couldn't compete and he big box stores weree essentially laying waste to main streets where dean price grew up. > explain this from your book -- and i'll say it and you an correct it if it's not right -- that since walton today the american of people. >> the bottom 30%. they waltons, did participate in building the walmart company? > they had the great good luck of being his heirs but he built the company. nd it's interesting in his tory, until his death in 1992, walmart was mainly seen as a great american success story. started out in bentonville, alaska and became man in america. >> hillary clinton was on his board, you say? >> she feels. governors, and business titans would go to little bentonville to pay homage walton. he was kind of a king but a a $5 king who still had hair cut. and didn't tip the barber. that was kind of the story until he n success died. hen the media coverage of walmart shifted as if without hero as its public face, people began to see that killing offactually the char
to make a go of it as an entrepreneur owning within direct competition with walmart and ound he couldn't compete and he big box stores weree essentially laying waste to main streets where dean price grew up. > explain this from your book -- and i'll say it and you an correct it if it's not right -- that since walton today the american of people. >> the bottom 30%. they waltons, did participate in building the walmart company? > they had the great good luck of being his heirs but he...
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we will continue to follow it as new allegations swirl ound irs agents seizing millions of medical records came from wesley snipes he said that that the records were seized by irs agents part of a company that is unnamed in search off a former employer. allegedly they took the server and the phones there and got access to these medical records. gerri: ysr? >> this is a class action lawsuit. this all ties back into the deep-seated concern on the part of the american viewer out there. about health records being exposed. here's the thing. this is so important pretty hot debate going on in washington dc. the administration talks about electronic medical recods. will the irs able to access your tax return remap your household income, it is an assault against her entire household iome, everyone in your house. so now we have to determine if a portable adequate coverage. this is a real issue that i haven't een. ey do have to handle medicare and social security. now the treasury is saying tha the health report is a large set of tax changes in the history of the country. >> we must enforce the tax l
we will continue to follow it as new allegations swirl ound irs agents seizing millions of medical records came from wesley snipes he said that that the records were seized by irs agents part of a company that is unnamed in search off a former employer. allegedly they took the server and the phones there and got access to these medical records. gerri: ysr? >> this is a class action lawsuit. this all ties back into the deep-seated concern on the part of the american viewer out there. about...
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mother on that witness stand is going to connect with her if she gets on the stand and says i know the oundhild's voice because every mother does know the sound of her child's voice. >> his family maintains it's their son on the tape. this is his father robert from june of last year. >> were you able to identify whose voice it was screaming for help? >> yes, sir. >> whose was it? >> it was absolutely george's. >> so mark, would this just be an a wash if you havecy brin na fulton saying it's trayvon martin and robert zimmerman saying it's his son? >> i don't know. i think when you see the testimony when it was given by zimmerman's father, it's nowhere near as emotional and i know that the interview that you played was you on your daytime television show.maybe that's a little bit more dramatic. my guess is to some degree sunny is right when you have the mother who's there every day and she does carry herself extremely well and she is elegant, that's a perfect word for her, that will have an effect. and i think a lot of those mothers will understand that. whether that's going to be enough to o
mother on that witness stand is going to connect with her if she gets on the stand and says i know the oundhild's voice because every mother does know the sound of her child's voice. >> his family maintains it's their son on the tape. this is his father robert from june of last year. >> were you able to identify whose voice it was screaming for help? >> yes, sir. >> whose was it? >> it was absolutely george's. >> so mark, would this just be an a wash if you...
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our last one issued in january ,ound that controls were week accountability was poor with 24ard to 11.7 alien of the 11.7and of which we had -- billion of the 24 billion of which we had control. the army continued to control several billion to find the contract. there were specific examples of fraud that we uncovered. , -- fraud frog theme in thethat resulted theft of tens of billions. corruption has been a cancer. i call it the second insurgent the in a rack. insurgency in iraq. you remember the minister and .is deputies stole $1.2 billio , samir is in america. he was in the police station, and he is owing to go to jail. why? he is an american citizen. a are after him. >> i cannot talk about the case, but they are after him. >> are there any other questions? fred, last question. think it is important as we have this conversation about details of the program to realize why this is so am wharton. -- so important. if we realize we do not want to go to war again, we start asking questions about what other options we have in the national arena. this is one of them. you are talking about hol
our last one issued in january ,ound that controls were week accountability was poor with 24ard to 11.7 alien of the 11.7and of which we had -- billion of the 24 billion of which we had control. the army continued to control several billion to find the contract. there were specific examples of fraud that we uncovered. , -- fraud frog theme in thethat resulted theft of tens of billions. corruption has been a cancer. i call it the second insurgent the in a rack. insurgency in iraq. you remember...
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and that's why conservatives, role ound, hailed it as a model.nd ireland is rather a mess lso, you know? that's not what it is about. [laughter] god knows, with a former speaker of the house here, i shouldn't have to be saying, politics is the art of the possible. policy is the art of the possible. we're not going to turn the united states into cuba. we're not going to level. what we might do, hopefully what we could do is something like, what actually worked -- what president obama had suggested in his last several budgets, which was closing the loophole holes that the rich take advantage of. raising more revenue, and possibly pushing top marginal rates higher. i would certainly like to end -- the two great sins of recent history are the 2003 bush tax cuts which gave treatment to dividends and cutting the capital gains tax rate in the 1990's that was under somebody's leadership in the house. i can't quite remember who. [laughter] i want to raise a few extra points of income from the top 1% and use that money for important things. that's what i w
and that's why conservatives, role ound, hailed it as a model.nd ireland is rather a mess lso, you know? that's not what it is about. [laughter] god knows, with a former speaker of the house here, i shouldn't have to be saying, politics is the art of the possible. policy is the art of the possible. we're not going to turn the united states into cuba. we're not going to level. what we might do, hopefully what we could do is something like, what actually worked -- what president obama had...
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we are going to have a very round,ound, a second about two minutes for those of us who are here.vote.got a i cannot see the clock, but it is getting close to 12:15. i think we have a vote at 12:15. i will have a two-minute second round. in general, i to find a way to work through the options issue -- i want to find a way to work through the options issue on syria, not in two minutes, but i want to work through it. i think there is real uncertainty amongst some of us is in termsour role of telling us your personal opinion on things, what your role is in terms of giving advice to the president, in terms of the options that you the pluses and minuses, strengths and weaknesses of each of those options, whether they can be effective, what are the costs? what i am going to ask you to do for the record is to give us an options and list of your personal assessment of the options.cons of those consme of those pros and come in your personal assessment, it will be obvious that you will not recommend something. i'm not going to ask you point blank which of these options you recommend. you sa
we are going to have a very round,ound, a second about two minutes for those of us who are here.vote.got a i cannot see the clock, but it is getting close to 12:15. i think we have a vote at 12:15. i will have a two-minute second round. in general, i to find a way to work through the options issue -- i want to find a way to work through the options issue on syria, not in two minutes, but i want to work through it. i think there is real uncertainty amongst some of us is in termsour role of...
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use the money for over things other than food, and you know, the whole point is that i don't want to ound complicated but the liberals seem to think that the government should take care of everybody but the point is if we just tell kids not to have kids, i mean, that would probably kind of solve the problem a little bit. but they are continuing to do that. the community that i live in is a small community, and i see it every day. i came across a child the other day it's 125 degrees and there was a child running around without shoes and the little boy's feet were burning and i called the police, they didn't do anything. the parents were like 20 years old. they don't work. they don't do anything except collect government benefits and that's the sad thing. the schools are trying their hard toast take care of these children but it's just not working out. like -- >> you brought up some complicated perspectives. one, talking about children in need, but two, you have concerns about what families do with funding that they get. so what would you do? would you bypass families and do what this commu
use the money for over things other than food, and you know, the whole point is that i don't want to ound complicated but the liberals seem to think that the government should take care of everybody but the point is if we just tell kids not to have kids, i mean, that would probably kind of solve the problem a little bit. but they are continuing to do that. the community that i live in is a small community, and i see it every day. i came across a child the other day it's 125 degrees and there...
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the syrian army requested 20,000 assault rifles, 20 million ounds of ammunition, mission grenades and russia announced it would provide assad with advanced missile defense batteries. yet, our defense department continues to channel business to this russian arms manufacturer. d.o.d. recently skirted around a prohibition on purchasing mi-17 helicopters from russia's state-arms dealer last year. signing a contract with the manufacturer to procure mi-17's for the afghan specialty mission wing using 2012 afghanistan security forces funds money. this contract signing, flying in the face of congressional intent, came just days after this house voted 423-0 to strengthen the prohibition on pentagon business with the russian arms dealer. a prohibition also included in this defense appropriations bill. even more egregious, it came on the heels of a report by the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction that recommended suspension of the plans to purchase these helicopters for the afghan special mission wing as the afghans do not even have the capacity to use them. the defense dep
the syrian army requested 20,000 assault rifles, 20 million ounds of ammunition, mission grenades and russia announced it would provide assad with advanced missile defense batteries. yet, our defense department continues to channel business to this russian arms manufacturer. d.o.d. recently skirted around a prohibition on purchasing mi-17 helicopters from russia's state-arms dealer last year. signing a contract with the manufacturer to procure mi-17's for the afghan specialty mission wing using...
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you also could take the lid and close the lid, which would give you the ability to soften the .ounds if you had a scratchy record, it would hide that sound as well. ♪ about the founder of the victor talking machine tv and in 1901 as book american history tv look at the history and literary life of dover, delaware. saturday at 10:30 a.m. eastern and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] journal@c-span.or[captioning pey national captioning institute] week approvedhis a rewrite of the no child left behind act. they also approved military a bill toor 2014 and regulate coal ash. the other bill would prevent the epa from finalizing energy regulations that would cost more the hand one dollar billion. $one billion. billion. there are also a number of pills the appropriations committee has reported which may come to the bills the appropriations committee has reported which may come to the floor in the near future. the first bill, the co-residuals and reuse management act, would minimumn enforceable standard of coal use in states in a s
you also could take the lid and close the lid, which would give you the ability to soften the .ounds if you had a scratchy record, it would hide that sound as well. ♪ about the founder of the victor talking machine tv and in 1901 as book american history tv look at the history and literary life of dover, delaware. saturday at 10:30 a.m. eastern and sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] journal@c-span.or[captioning pey national...