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helen jump ped on top of isiaha and broke two vert bra in her back. as julia said, she has been the best grandmother and mother any soldier could ask for. [applause] there are stories like this at your own table. every one of you is serving our country. making a difference at your work places last week, we started joining forces we joined support of our military families. we asked one simple question. how can i give back to the families that helped so much we are joining corporations like school ptas. we are joining businesses and non-profits helping military spouses find and keep jobs we believe this is what you discern from us on the battlefield and home is something every american should do. to everyone here, i want to say thank you. thank you for your strength, your commitment. thank you for setting the example for the rest of us. it has been such an honor to meet all of you. let's stop crying. remember, it is mother's day. today is a non-let's move day. [applause] >> eat all the cookies you want and enjoy this week. continue to take care of each
helen jump ped on top of isiaha and broke two vert bra in her back. as julia said, she has been the best grandmother and mother any soldier could ask for. [applause] there are stories like this at your own table. every one of you is serving our country. making a difference at your work places last week, we started joining forces we joined support of our military families. we asked one simple question. how can i give back to the families that helped so much we are joining corporations like...
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caller: well, i'm in my 80's, ped. so, [laughter] but it could be handled as the first coffee is rated. it's noun to $500,000 a year. also social security is not an entitle ment. it's an insurance, and it's guaranteed and it's good until 2013. and these things can be involved. boehner is in the pocket of the coke brothers, which i'd like to see you do some program on their billionaire expenditures to mr. boehner. have a great day. host: an email stay says the wrong ned contradict host: arguing the problem is for-profit health care. if we transition to a true subject manifest, all these problems can be solved. our next call, kathy on our democrats line. from michigan. caller: good morning ped and c-span. let me read the headlines from tuesday, may 10. that's travers city. the person who causeded the theft here was the i.r.s. there is a perverted amount of money and a lot say they want medicine. ceo's and c.f.o.'s make tons of money. you have nurses on the floor that make -- come pairtively very little money. hospitals a
caller: well, i'm in my 80's, ped. so, [laughter] but it could be handled as the first coffee is rated. it's noun to $500,000 a year. also social security is not an entitle ment. it's an insurance, and it's guaranteed and it's good until 2013. and these things can be involved. boehner is in the pocket of the coke brothers, which i'd like to see you do some program on their billionaire expenditures to mr. boehner. have a great day. host: an email stay says the wrong ned contradict host: arguing...
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toxic waste scam ignores the fact that in one thousand nine hundred three international treaty for peds the export of dangerous waste materials from europe to the third world. scud leoni turd northern italian industrial complexes it went from door to door like a common salesman to any industry that needed to rid itself of toxic waste. its destruction is expensive and the offer to do the job on the cheap. among the industrial lists geiger loney called on is this man a scrap metal merchant from the turin region who only agreed to be interviewed on the condition of anonymity. said they were looking for people who had a way to get rid of its workers earlier yes the problem was they had to look for quite a few in order to fill the ship. and i would bet that one thing and how many tons can be loaded onto the ship from under her. this ship most a minute least ten thousand tons. at one hundred dollars a ton a full load could earn a substantial profit of one million dollars but scheduling only raise so much dust in his rounds of industry that he began to draw the attention of the authorities a j
toxic waste scam ignores the fact that in one thousand nine hundred three international treaty for peds the export of dangerous waste materials from europe to the third world. scud leoni turd northern italian industrial complexes it went from door to door like a common salesman to any industry that needed to rid itself of toxic waste. its destruction is expensive and the offer to do the job on the cheap. among the industrial lists geiger loney called on is this man a scrap metal merchant from...
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accused sexual predator dominique strauss-kahn kun see why he would smile being taken away from the ped treen home to the latch luxury. a guilded cage of a townhouse, nearly 7,000 square feet complete with a gym, heated floors, a state of the art theater room with reclining leather chairs. a skylit living room and rooftop deck tore sunshine. it was a quiet little tribeca street unless strauss-kahn showed up and the media of the world followed. >> i mean, hope that all these guys aren't permanent residents. >> reporter: neighbors were curious. dominique strauss-kahn is the former head of the international monetary fund charged with a sexual assault of a maid in his $3,000 a night hotel room. he was released on a $6 million bail package that requires home confinement. his billionaire wife, anne sinclair who provided bail also provided the townhouse. >> besides family members, strauss-kahn can receive up to four visitors at the time while under house arrest. >>> john edwards is ready to to fight any charge, looming over whether edwards misused campaign money to cover up his affair. edwards
accused sexual predator dominique strauss-kahn kun see why he would smile being taken away from the ped treen home to the latch luxury. a guilded cage of a townhouse, nearly 7,000 square feet complete with a gym, heated floors, a state of the art theater room with reclining leather chairs. a skylit living room and rooftop deck tore sunshine. it was a quiet little tribeca street unless strauss-kahn showed up and the media of the world followed. >> i mean, hope that all these guys aren't...
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we have a lot of our funding focused on adding bikes and peds into the transportation infrastructure. so people can take those and address their personal habits and exercise. also, we are one of the few agencies this year that really built a lot of big projects. we are doing central subway. we have large capital projects where we can help in terms of employment, local employment, so we are working very hard to improve our local hiring in large projects. the last thing i want to mention is that we have implemented a discount youth pass this past year, and we are working to have a $10 pass for low-income youth. this is the second year we are implementing that. those are the major programs that i think -- that i want to share with you, but we do have a balanced budget, so we are not participating in the drastic cuts that some of the other departments are for this 2012. >> i'm glad the police department and mta went so quickly because that gives me more time. i cannot talk while i'm sitting down, so i am going to stand. i am the general manager of your recreation and park apartment. our b
we have a lot of our funding focused on adding bikes and peds into the transportation infrastructure. so people can take those and address their personal habits and exercise. also, we are one of the few agencies this year that really built a lot of big projects. we are doing central subway. we have large capital projects where we can help in terms of employment, local employment, so we are working very hard to improve our local hiring in large projects. the last thing i want to mention is that...
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jury in a meeting ben-hur man and warner had with caribbean football leaders to lobby support for peds in ny wrongdoing believe the claims are an attempt to derail been a man stayed to be feet as new president so-called appeared before the speaker at its committee on sunday just two days before the presidential vote where you are a man in charge that blatter here is running for a fourth. now the thought police to skim off a top of the russian premier league the army men rising to the summit after beating chris the get off three nil in somalia this got off to a perfect start is the secret honda gave in the sixty's men the lead after only seven minutes with wonderfully taken free kick i am a japanese midfielder double to disguise advantage on the stroke of half time to make it seem real capitalizing on a dreadful mistake in the sonora defense before firing past the keeper. and proceeds then struck another super free kick five minutes from time to make it to scar now top the league on gold this instead of lock them eighty three a pop at the table after the third successive defeat. meanwhi
jury in a meeting ben-hur man and warner had with caribbean football leaders to lobby support for peds in ny wrongdoing believe the claims are an attempt to derail been a man stayed to be feet as new president so-called appeared before the speaker at its committee on sunday just two days before the presidential vote where you are a man in charge that blatter here is running for a fourth. now the thought police to skim off a top of the russian premier league the army men rising to the summit...
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it sounds like what some call a currency war and the world war three being fought on the currency pedsis exactly what's going on reggie melton thanks again for being on the kaiser report ok well you're very welcome for coming back again and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey everett our thank my guests reggie middleton of boom bust blog dot com if you want to send me an email please do this at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time next guys are saying. all.
it sounds like what some call a currency war and the world war three being fought on the currency pedsis exactly what's going on reggie melton thanks again for being on the kaiser report ok well you're very welcome for coming back again and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey everett our thank my guests reggie middleton of boom bust blog dot com if you want to send me an email please do this at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru until next time...
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in front of moss co-any center and asked the cab byes to wear buttons saying welcome international ped ow-wow. >> these people that are here for pow shimmy wow are the main driving force. >>> islands in the streams. coming up, the home made dams holding back the mighty mississippi as residents try to save their homes. >>> this seems everybody wants to know how to prepare for a zombie apocalypse. tonight, the >> the centers for disease control usually deals with natural disasters and in flew wen zac johnson. in a blog post they are urging americans to prepare a kit if the night of the living dead ends up a reality. it says the rise of zombies in pop culture has given creedence to the idea that is zombie apocalypse could happen. the cdc says it used the zombie reference because it noticed a spike in traffic on its website when zombies were mentioned on a twitter post. the cdc website crashed because so many people wanted to see that blog. >>> well, to real disasters. flood waters continue to run through and over levees along the mississippi river. millions of acres are farmland are flood
in front of moss co-any center and asked the cab byes to wear buttons saying welcome international ped ow-wow. >> these people that are here for pow shimmy wow are the main driving force. >>> islands in the streams. coming up, the home made dams holding back the mighty mississippi as residents try to save their homes. >>> this seems everybody wants to know how to prepare for a zombie apocalypse. tonight, the >> the centers for disease control usually deals with...
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san francisco police say a suspected drunk driver hit and killed a ped just hours weak. it happened on masonic between golden gate and turk. the driver that later crashed right outside of st. mary's medical center has now been arrested. >>> this morning al qaeda confirms the death of osama bin laden in an internet statement they also warned of retaliation against americans. >>> today president obama will personally thank some of the army pilots and navy seals who took part in the raid on osama bin laden's compound. the president will meet privately with the man at fort campbell, kentucky. >>> the raid on bin laden's compound is leading to valuable information including a possible terror plot. kraig debro is in oakland with what al qaeda may be planning for the upcoming ten year anniversary. >> with bin laden's death it's difficult to tell if it's still on. i got reaction from people riding the rails. we have been living with terrorism for a long time but it changed the way we traveled after 9/11. this first train left the station around 5:3035 this -- 5:35 this morning.
san francisco police say a suspected drunk driver hit and killed a ped just hours weak. it happened on masonic between golden gate and turk. the driver that later crashed right outside of st. mary's medical center has now been arrested. >>> this morning al qaeda confirms the death of osama bin laden in an internet statement they also warned of retaliation against americans. >>> today president obama will personally thank some of the army pilots and navy seals who took part in...
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. >>> coming next, they danced and theyup ped and they skipped. the -- jumped and they skip. the judges decide who is off "dancing with the stars" we will introduce you to them and we are on the cusp of the summer movie season. the top five film on the must see list. straight ahead when good morning maryland at nine returns. >>> welcome back. birthday time donald p brown junior lives in waverly in baltimore city and turns 29 today. he is an adjunct professor with the university of baltimore and masters program student at towson. we want to wish him a happy birthday. make it a great one sir. if you are having a birthday or want to share photograph with us, pets, anniversaries, city scapes what have you. morning show at wmar.com and make sure you include all the pertinent facts so we can get it straight when whoa share the photograph with all of -- when we share the photograph with all of maryland. >>> a out of this world toys an exhibit opened at may 1st and continues until the end of the year. you want to check this out on camden street in baltimore. 21202 jeffy mow seem.com.
. >>> coming next, they danced and theyup ped and they skipped. the -- jumped and they skip. the judges decide who is off "dancing with the stars" we will introduce you to them and we are on the cusp of the summer movie season. the top five film on the must see list. straight ahead when good morning maryland at nine returns. >>> welcome back. birthday time donald p brown junior lives in waverly in baltimore city and turns 29 today. he is an adjunct professor with the...
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he threat ped to write up the new officer if she would not be his friend, go out with him or give him a kiss. we are all scared, scared of what could happen. please help us. lay throl filed complaints with the equal opportunity commission and as a result, he was sint a mesm mow saying georgeopolos will have to keep -- but lathrop says the department didn't honor the order and allowed him to continue supervisor her anyway. he den'ice the allegations and the case is still pending. >> i felt that he was untouchable. >> and finally, we found this complaint from searor court judge linda colfax in 2 o 000. she was deputy bumper to bumper liblg defender. she called him a rogue officer. after she criticized his erratic driving in a city vehicle he tailed her over a mile, sometimes swerving and accelerating to yell obscenities into her wi window. >> we will make sure that we get to the bottom of it and make sure that our employees are treating each other with respect and treating each another with dignity. >>> you should know the city attorney paid for by you tax dollars. to weigh in on the st
he threat ped to write up the new officer if she would not be his friend, go out with him or give him a kiss. we are all scared, scared of what could happen. please help us. lay throl filed complaints with the equal opportunity commission and as a result, he was sint a mesm mow saying georgeopolos will have to keep -- but lathrop says the department didn't honor the order and allowed him to continue supervisor her anyway. he den'ice the allegations and the case is still pending. >> i felt...
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armstrong has never tested positive for peds. but the informant says he and armstrong supplied each other with epo and discussed having used other banned substances. armstrong has been quoted as saying that the informant is like a brother to him. >>> tonight after the giants' game, taking a bite out of apple. what one iphone user found that could have users everywhere getting money back. >>> and preparing for the rapture, the oakland man at the center of a firestorm of fear, his followers and the race to calm the concern. that's tonight after the game right here. >> thank you for watching nbc bay area news at 6:00. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. giants and a's coming up next. the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to f
armstrong has never tested positive for peds. but the informant says he and armstrong supplied each other with epo and discussed having used other banned substances. armstrong has been quoted as saying that the informant is like a brother to him. >>> tonight after the giants' game, taking a bite out of apple. what one iphone user found that could have users everywhere getting money back. >>> and preparing for the rapture, the oakland man at the center of a firestorm of fear,...
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an fbi special agent wrote in a "new york times" op-ped, though al qaeda recruits come from many country, within the organization apparently it's sort of everybody who's not egyptian against everyone who is egyptian. quote, even soccer games pit egyptians against persian gulf arabs. al qaeda soccer. they can't do shirts versus skins, modesty. so it's everyone in shirts versus all the egyptian guys in shirts. why is being an egyptian a strike against you in al qaeda? i do not know. apparently it is. with an egyptian guy as the apparent next al qaeda boss, that sounds like cause for disunity in al qaeda which is great news for the rest of the world. also in a foest post-9/11 world of a fragmented al qaeda, the work of trying to consolidate power the way bin laden did, there's never been another leader. it will fall to not so mr. charismatic. already being on the run. even from on the run, mr. not so charismatic has been able to put out statements in the past few years, they have mostly served to annoy other radicals or unsuccessfully hitch al qaeda's wagon to other unrelated movements that
an fbi special agent wrote in a "new york times" op-ped, though al qaeda recruits come from many country, within the organization apparently it's sort of everybody who's not egyptian against everyone who is egyptian. quote, even soccer games pit egyptians against persian gulf arabs. al qaeda soccer. they can't do shirts versus skins, modesty. so it's everyone in shirts versus all the egyptian guys in shirts. why is being an egyptian a strike against you in al qaeda? i do not know....
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the role of india in the sense that we read that pakistan, of course, is very concerned and fright ped about india and that part of its efforts in afghanistan is to counter indian influence, so how does that, how does that factor in? >> the indian government played a big role in actually helping the afghan government that we are # supported. in terms of civilian contributions to the government -- >> i think it's the largest donor in the region. >> i believe so too. the largest donor to afghanistan in the region is india. they have always had positive relations. the relation of the state of pakistan itself was an issue needless to say for both countries. the duran line was an issue always. they were under the assumptions, the afghans under the assumption when the british left that was going to be negotiated. there's many, many documents to prove that, and the afghans assumed there would be that line would be something that would be negotiated when the british left, but also it was merely just a means of regulating who facilitated each side of the border, who took care of the authority,
the role of india in the sense that we read that pakistan, of course, is very concerned and fright ped about india and that part of its efforts in afghanistan is to counter indian influence, so how does that, how does that factor in? >> the indian government played a big role in actually helping the afghan government that we are # supported. in terms of civilian contributions to the government -- >> i think it's the largest donor in the region. >> i believe so too. the largest...
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just a few weeks ago, he drop ped the case against thomas tam. he violated, apparently, the warrantless phone tap law. he had security clearance. these were securing classified documents. he gave them to a non-cleared personnel who he knew would publish it and read -- would publish it, and reporter for "the new york times." clear-cut case. the attorney-general, for some reason, decided to drop the case. i can imagine that he may thought that the war on terror and the bush era is over and they would like to let this go into the night. and that is, why not let the cia officers though, too? -- officers go, too? what put them in legal jeopardy? -- why put them in legal jeopardy? >> did u.s. about -- did you ask about colleague sheikh mohammed? -- khalid sheikh mohammed? >> if you believe the geneva convention applied to people who were part of organizations that are not signatories to the geneva convention, then opening of a prisoner to public visits is a violation of geneva. you cannot treat people who are being held in combat, prisoners of war, has
just a few weeks ago, he drop ped the case against thomas tam. he violated, apparently, the warrantless phone tap law. he had security clearance. these were securing classified documents. he gave them to a non-cleared personnel who he knew would publish it and read -- would publish it, and reporter for "the new york times." clear-cut case. the attorney-general, for some reason, decided to drop the case. i can imagine that he may thought that the war on terror and the bush era is over...
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. >> sreenivasan: the taliban has laun ped se itsw romined spring neffosive in afghanistan. the first attack, on sunday, used a 12-year-old boy as a suicide bomber.ff he blew himself up at a bazaar in a district of paktika province, southeast of kabul. and in ghazni, a gunman opened fire on a checkpoint, killing two policemen. funeral mourners in libya cried out for revenge today over the death of moammar qaddafi's second youngest son. seif al-arab qaddafi's funeral was held in tripoli. libyan officials said he was killed in a nato air strike on saturday, but nato officials have denied targeting gadhafi or his family. in response, mobs on sunday attacked western embassies and other diplomatic sites that were evacuated weeks ago. they included the british, italian, and u.s. embassies. in syria, security forces rounded up hundreds of antigovernment activists, intensifying a crackdown on the six-week-old revolt. the arrests happened all over syria. witnesses said security officials went house to house in search of men under the age of 40. on sunday, one of the key cities in the
. >> sreenivasan: the taliban has laun ped se itsw romined spring neffosive in afghanistan. the first attack, on sunday, used a 12-year-old boy as a suicide bomber.ff he blew himself up at a bazaar in a district of paktika province, southeast of kabul. and in ghazni, a gunman opened fire on a checkpoint, killing two policemen. funeral mourners in libya cried out for revenge today over the death of moammar qaddafi's second youngest son. seif al-arab qaddafi's funeral was held in tripoli....
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so that was a firm where you expected to see ped greed individuals -- pedigreed individuals.hey recruited smart people at lazard too, but at goldman it's something else. it's this notion of being team players, being academically gifted, being achievement-oriented, having achieved greatness at every step of the way. and also being team-oriented. so, you know, somehow your ego stayed in check while, you know, enough to help the team. so they love athletes at goldman, and be they love people who are hungry to succeed. so that was, you know, very much in the mold of sidney weinberg whose father was a bootlegger in be brooklyn, i think he was one of 11 or 13 kids. and basically after his eighth grade schooling ended at a public school in brooklyn, he sort of decided he had to get a job and made his way to wall street, made his way to the tallest building on wall street which happened to be at that time 30 pine street which is where gold match was. took the elevator to the top and went to each business on each floor until somebody agreed to hire him. he got to the third floor which
so that was a firm where you expected to see ped greed individuals -- pedigreed individuals.hey recruited smart people at lazard too, but at goldman it's something else. it's this notion of being team players, being academically gifted, being achievement-oriented, having achieved greatness at every step of the way. and also being team-oriented. so, you know, somehow your ego stayed in check while, you know, enough to help the team. so they love athletes at goldman, and be they love people who...
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well, the army's position strengthened and the army's position strength ped because it gained support rt flood relief activities. they were instrumental in first providing flood relief, and that's when the stories started to break that the army would take over. why? because the peoplemented the army to -- people wanted the army to take over. that happens with others coming into power and that's exactly what happened when there was a cause, you know, the army should take over, the country is going downhill, the army should take over, so the army's position strengthened, and that's where we are today. the army does call a lot of the shots. it doesn't call for them publicly, but it calls for them in private. certainly, privately. what is the outlook for the economy? my third point. the economy continues on a downward slide that started in 2007-2008. these are the days of the last year of general's government, the caretaker government taking over, and a lot of people say quite rightly the current government says we inherited a bad situation. yes, they did. they inherited a bad situation a
well, the army's position strengthened and the army's position strength ped because it gained support rt flood relief activities. they were instrumental in first providing flood relief, and that's when the stories started to break that the army would take over. why? because the peoplemented the army to -- people wanted the army to take over. that happens with others coming into power and that's exactly what happened when there was a cause, you know, the army should take over, the country is...
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you asked him point blank did you ever use peds. what did he say to you? >> he looked me in the eyes and said, i'm looking you in the eyes and telling you no. we were on a bike ride. very powerful when he looks directly at you and he says that. >> and you believe him? >> i did. >> and now that you've seen this reports, this "60 minutes" interview with some of his fellow teammates now, what do you think? >> well, i've thought -- i wrote a story in may for "bicycling" which is on our website bicycling.com that said i thought he was guilty, i knew he had doped. in the course of investigating around him, i finally found the conviction. so i've known for awhile. this is just inevitable, i think. >> do you think this is strong enough that lance armstrong finally has to go the route of like a mrk mcguire or other famous steroid users like an a-rod and come out and say, you know what, i did do it? or does it continue to go down the line of a roger clemens who vehemently denies any type of performance enhancing drugs no matter how concrete the evidence may be? >> l
you asked him point blank did you ever use peds. what did he say to you? >> he looked me in the eyes and said, i'm looking you in the eyes and telling you no. we were on a bike ride. very powerful when he looks directly at you and he says that. >> and you believe him? >> i did. >> and now that you've seen this reports, this "60 minutes" interview with some of his fellow teammates now, what do you think? >> well, i've thought -- i wrote a story in may for...
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of the leadership, and when we first got here, much of the leadership was experienced, battle hard ped. we have taken them off the field. a lot of the leadership is much, much younger, less experienced. the amount of supplies they have, i talked about the cashes, over double what we took off the battlefield a year ago. that has to make an inpact on what they are able to do. i think we are disrupting what haqqani can do. why they have this ability to regenerate, to grow forces here, remember across that border, many of those -- this is a tribe there, and this is family ties, and there is no border for them. some live in afghanistan, some live in pakistan. it's a family thing there, and those ties are very, very strong, and that's going to be very tough. we have to continue to work through our afghan counterparts through our pakistani counterparts to counter the rhetoric haqqani passes on to the people, and i think overtime we'll continue to work at that, but i think that familiar tie that they have, and haqqani network is a move ya syndicate organization as well and continue to use fear
of the leadership, and when we first got here, much of the leadership was experienced, battle hard ped. we have taken them off the field. a lot of the leadership is much, much younger, less experienced. the amount of supplies they have, i talked about the cashes, over double what we took off the battlefield a year ago. that has to make an inpact on what they are able to do. i think we are disrupting what haqqani can do. why they have this ability to regenerate, to grow forces here, remember...
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ped 1ö, they have d- ba0 of these weapons into mexico.nwhile, president obama and the rest of them uctithere are talking about how awful this violence is. welelo we'read, ust fueling iarm host: eric olson. guest: i should say i was in mexico friwny so i didn't see the specific article he is referring to. or lan3 ba see"wa high to me. what was talked about before is 1,800 weapons. the gentlon, an is recovering t an undercover sting operation that the bureau of alcohomorand firearms considered fast and furious. the thinking was to allow them to sell some illegally and trace how illegal sales were making their way to mexico. initially they had no intention of allowing them to get to mexico. somehow, and i don't profess to know exactly, it ended up eluding toarmsle h3 ba, or this ngentlon, an referred to 18,000 i find it hard to believe it was that many, nibertheles t they allowed some guns to quote, unquote, walk as a way to trace the prf kess of trafficking weapons. again, the bottom line i t u.s. weapons are falling into the hands of mexic
ped 1ö, they have d- ba0 of these weapons into mexico.nwhile, president obama and the rest of them uctithere are talking about how awful this violence is. welelo we'read, ust fueling iarm host: eric olson. guest: i should say i was in mexico friwny so i didn't see the specific article he is referring to. or lan3 ba see"wa high to me. what was talked about before is 1,800 weapons. the gentlon, an is recovering t an undercover sting operation that the bureau of alcohomorand firearms...
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however, many of the issues frustrating consumers in the online space are height ped in the mobile environment opposed to websites, apps access a far broader range of information with content information, access to a camera or microphone and precise location information. at the same time, the tools that consumers have to see and control how apps share their information are weaker than the web. i've been invited here today to discuss the existing laws that govern data and whether the framework is adequate to safeguard consumer information, and the short answer is no. there is no comprehensive privacy law in the united states. there are a few sector specific laws that govern relatively small sets of consumer information, and in the mobile space, it's fair to say there's a patchwork data system that applies laws, but does not offer meaningful protections. there were protections over consumer data, the communications agent and the associated rule are required carriers to get customer's permission to sell information around phones with who you can call and whatnot. however, a cell carrier branched
however, many of the issues frustrating consumers in the online space are height ped in the mobile environment opposed to websites, apps access a far broader range of information with content information, access to a camera or microphone and precise location information. at the same time, the tools that consumers have to see and control how apps share their information are weaker than the web. i've been invited here today to discuss the existing laws that govern data and whether the framework...