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whatever union it was, i'm not privy to that agreement. right now, unless it's a prevailing wage job and we are obligated by the dir to monitor them, we wouldn't normally do that. >> excuse me, mr. goldman. i don't mean to interrupt, but [speaker not understood]. so, we wouldn't monitor it with their contractor? so, we wouldn't do any monitoring, i think this is what the gentlemen are asking. do we do monitoring? and are you -- are we keeping track of it? and, so, i guess i'm just asking for the process. if we do monitor it, how do we monitor it? and are we making a commitment to monitor it? if it is not our practice to monitor it, then i think we need to state so, that is not our practice. >> what i would say under the current security contract with securitas, we are not monitoring their, their wage payment to their employees. if there was a grievance, we would investigate it. >> so, you're telling me that in order to monitor this or for it to be -- it needs to be red flagged first by a complaint from maybe an employee -- >> correct. >> -
whatever union it was, i'm not privy to that agreement. right now, unless it's a prevailing wage job and we are obligated by the dir to monitor them, we wouldn't normally do that. >> excuse me, mr. goldman. i don't mean to interrupt, but [speaker not understood]. so, we wouldn't monitor it with their contractor? so, we wouldn't do any monitoring, i think this is what the gentlemen are asking. do we do monitoring? and are you -- are we keeping track of it? and, so, i guess i'm just asking...
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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's t
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going...
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be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities.we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to
be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities.we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to
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and the justice commissioner of course for a new europe wide privy seal after recent revelation revelations by would snowden show a new front in the n.s.a. data trolling.
and the justice commissioner of course for a new europe wide privy seal after recent revelation revelations by would snowden show a new front in the n.s.a. data trolling.
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a lot have not been privy to the classified briefings. while it is an indicator and while there does not seem to be much momentum moving in the favor of the president there are still a lot of factors that weigh in on how the vote comes down. it seems in the republican-controlled house it is much more of an uphill battle. not only to get republicans on board but traditionally presidents have had to rely on members of their own party. democrats control the senate. they have about 200 votes in the house. it seems clear they have to build the majority of the support if the resolution has any chance of passing congress. >> considering there are both edges of the political spectrum stacked against the president here, what does he have to do to try to reach both democrats and republicans? >> one thing that i think they are listening to on tuesday night along with their constituents is the argument that the president makes. partly they made it as a national security argument. i think what we have seen through the weekend and coming from the presi
a lot have not been privy to the classified briefings. while it is an indicator and while there does not seem to be much momentum moving in the favor of the president there are still a lot of factors that weigh in on how the vote comes down. it seems in the republican-controlled house it is much more of an uphill battle. not only to get republicans on board but traditionally presidents have had to rely on members of their own party. democrats control the senate. they have about 200 votes in the...
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i'm not very privy to that, but i know that during the evening times, when people come home, there's nowhere to park. and so, the only place to go is across the bridge there. >> reporter: now the mayor of east palo alto says that they are continuing their efforts to get more information from the owners of the apartment complex. that would be equity residential. in the meantime, residents on both sides of the bridge are going to be waiting to find out what the final solution will be and if it's fair to both sides. live in east palo alto, i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, arturo. >>> san mateo authorities will test brand-new tsunami sirens today and couldn't come at a better time. there have man been major earthquakes, including 6.5 magnitude quakes off the coast of alaska and japan. however, none of these quakes trigger tsunami warnings, but they are a reminder of the 2011 earthquake in japan that sent a tsunami crashing onto the california coast. images of cars, like you see here, trying to escape to higher ground in half moon bay are still fresh on people's mind.
i'm not very privy to that, but i know that during the evening times, when people come home, there's nowhere to park. and so, the only place to go is across the bridge there. >> reporter: now the mayor of east palo alto says that they are continuing their efforts to get more information from the owners of the apartment complex. that would be equity residential. in the meantime, residents on both sides of the bridge are going to be waiting to find out what the final solution will be and if...
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many of these men many and middle class white america weren't really privy to all the police brutality happening in the u.s. and in fact many community organizers here in l.a. who worked in poor minority neighborhoods warned the occupiers to not get too cozy with the police and in the end the occupiers and the hard way what police brutality was and how the state can really crack down violently on political dissent very well put yeah i grimmer in oakland kind of the police state cracking down in my backyard and there was one particular mark during the day where there was tear gas canisters and smoke grenades being launched you know mothers pushing babies and carriages it was really shocking very very shocking many on the flip side though there have been plenty of criticisms of course on occupy from the establishment the corporate media a lot of other people what do you think the biggest pitfall of this movement was i think it's it would be unfair to say that the movement fail if it gets erroneous when we hear people say oh occupy failed they were able to mobilize enough and organize and
many of these men many and middle class white america weren't really privy to all the police brutality happening in the u.s. and in fact many community organizers here in l.a. who worked in poor minority neighborhoods warned the occupiers to not get too cozy with the police and in the end the occupiers and the hard way what police brutality was and how the state can really crack down violently on political dissent very well put yeah i grimmer in oakland kind of the police state cracking down in...
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in this resolution number 10, public housing was not given the privy of this and why is that? why aren't our youth included in on this apprenticeship program? that should be looked into. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> mr. chairman and commissioners, my name is richard oh. about 20 years ago, the first batch of environmental commissioners -- one of it was eric mar. he invited me to speak to the environmental commission and subsequently he become supervisor. i would see some of you if not all of you will be sitting on the supervisors chair sooner -- it will not take 20 years for some of you to become supervisors. anyway, at that time the city was starting the environmental on the collection waste, three containers. and chinatown was not included. and bunch of us went to environmental commission and raised hell. and then we don't have enough muscle to get that. it takes tom shea -- tom shea supervisor at that time, you know, he take up the message and get the ball rolling, ask the city department, you know, what's going on. and soon we have the environmental
in this resolution number 10, public housing was not given the privy of this and why is that? why aren't our youth included in on this apprenticeship program? that should be looked into. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> mr. chairman and commissioners, my name is richard oh. about 20 years ago, the first batch of environmental commissioners -- one of it was eric mar. he invited me to speak to the environmental commission and subsequently he become supervisor. i...
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justice commissioner of course for a new europe wide privy seal after recent revelation revelations by edward snowden show a new front in the n.s.a.'s data trawling. good evening welcome to the program we're watching r.t. coming she live from moscow. now u.s. secretary of state john kerry is on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria the foreign policy chief is agree that some form of action should be taken but a statement added that any decision still has to be made through the u.n. president obama has been having a hard time winning over backers for an armed intervention over the past two days he failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg artie's. was there. everyone is speculating. on the syria issue i went to the press this morning and the majority have been saying that if initial plan was to disrupt. the military intervention into syria then indeed. we do know of course a lot of discord between the g twenty countries on whether a military strike against syria is needed and clearly the biggest concern was whether we'
justice commissioner of course for a new europe wide privy seal after recent revelation revelations by edward snowden show a new front in the n.s.a.'s data trawling. good evening welcome to the program we're watching r.t. coming she live from moscow. now u.s. secretary of state john kerry is on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria the foreign policy chief is agree that some form of action should be taken but a statement added that any decision still has...
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. >> do you think there is data that they are privy to that we are not that they are aware of try trying thread the needle to get the market ready to raise rates. they know that was a great opportunity. are we reading too much into it? maybe they see more that we don't see? >> i don't think that the fed has any secret data. i think they have models and the models have changed. that was another reason that i was surprised. i thought the models and reports that we have gotten have said qe is not helping as much as we thought a year ago. if it's not helping, why are we doing it? strange decision to me. i think they are worried about congress having a big circus later this fall and that impacting sentiment. i think they are worried about that and they are worried abhousing and what the rise in mortgage rates will do down the road. >> i notice you enjoy the bounce in a market. what does that mean? you're a massive institution. you don't day trade. you make allocations. is that your way of saying emerging fundamentals can rise to the top when people are not worried about the tape sner. >> we r
. >> do you think there is data that they are privy to that we are not that they are aware of try trying thread the needle to get the market ready to raise rates. they know that was a great opportunity. are we reading too much into it? maybe they see more that we don't see? >> i don't think that the fed has any secret data. i think they have models and the models have changed. that was another reason that i was surprised. i thought the models and reports that we have gotten have...
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we're not privy to exactly what they're doing here, but they are checking what syria says it has alongside what reports the o opw has. they've got to get their inspectors back in the country, where they look at what's on the ground. full and unfettered access is not going to be easy given there's a civil war raging in the country at the moment all the way through. then of course there's a verification process that needs to be finished by november. the timetable is extraordinarily tight, extraordinarily tough to meet, they've got to do that. then of course against all the odds they will have to have destroyed it all by middle of next year. as everyone has said when this agreement was made, there's a lot to ask, a lot to do here. >> anita mcnaught, thank you so much anita. >>> one of the leaders of the pakistan taliban has been released, abdul ghani baradar, a good friend of the taliban spiritual leader mullah omar. but baradar may have lost his influence. >> i think he's important in a are symbolic sense rather than the substantive i think. once you're taken pruz ner new leadership takes ov
we're not privy to exactly what they're doing here, but they are checking what syria says it has alongside what reports the o opw has. they've got to get their inspectors back in the country, where they look at what's on the ground. full and unfettered access is not going to be easy given there's a civil war raging in the country at the moment all the way through. then of course there's a verification process that needs to be finished by november. the timetable is extraordinarily tight,...
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at the same time your managers are privy to the same training if you choose to send them.here's a fee involved, but i think it is well worth the investment. melissa: t think everyone does that? when you look at your competition, they take full advantage of what the corporation has to offer you? >> well, if they don't they are hustling backwards. that is one of those things you learn to do as you give smarter. again, one of the other things that you learn with the system, you learn to emulate best demonstrated practices. if you or a mom-and-pop operation you would not have that opportunity. so dealing with the franchise you learn to enable the best practices. melissa: give me one example. what is one thing you learned in training that was surprising to you that has really worked out? >> one way to increase incremental sales. we used to bounce back stamp on the back of our receipt if we see a guest, we empower our managers, if you see a guess that comes frequently, often, come over and say, hey, i'm going to stand the back of your receipt. if you come back next tuesday and w
at the same time your managers are privy to the same training if you choose to send them.here's a fee involved, but i think it is well worth the investment. melissa: t think everyone does that? when you look at your competition, they take full advantage of what the corporation has to offer you? >> well, if they don't they are hustling backwards. that is one of those things you learn to do as you give smarter. again, one of the other things that you learn with the system, you learn to...
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groups, and as well, many people within the nea department, the ambassador and others who are very privysuch information, are able to gauge the syrian opposition and able to provide the proper information, and there are other people as well you can extend a hand to. >> so, you know, assuming that that might be possible that people will be able to figure out and sort it all out on the ground who is who, the president is not calling for regime change as your organization is advocating for. do you think this is the wise course of action for a limited military strike? >> well, i think the limited military strike will have a psychological impact on the regime. remember that the united states has never attacked syria -- i'm sorry, the assad regime. so any attack against that regime will have a great impact. what i would recommend if i was advising the president is to once the attack happens, is not to evacuate the u.s. navy. just keep them in place so that assad knows that any claims of victory after a small strike, after a limited strike, will be hollow because as long as the u.s. navy is in
groups, and as well, many people within the nea department, the ambassador and others who are very privysuch information, are able to gauge the syrian opposition and able to provide the proper information, and there are other people as well you can extend a hand to. >> so, you know, assuming that that might be possible that people will be able to figure out and sort it all out on the ground who is who, the president is not calling for regime change as your organization is advocating for....
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and i was privy to the photographs of darren's victim.and it probably was the worst assault i'd ever seen. i was shocked that man lived. >> some day we'll talk about this and it'll make sense to both of us. right now it just doesn't fit all together, but that's okay. take care of yourself. >> you too, mr. matias. >> man, i didn't think i was going to get that heated, man. i didn't think i was going to get that heated. i almost went there. >> later, with the personal camera our producer let him use, bailey told a different story. >> things look different to me now. i'm no longer on rtu as a result of my excessive behavior, if you want to call it. i dropped the ball. i don't like it. i disappointed myself and i disappointed my supporters. and i have a lot of people that are in my corner, but because i somewhat relapsed, if you want to call it, that's kind of -- these people have been something that no one given me during the course of my incarceration. which would be a simple chance. >> indiana was the first prison to allow inmates to use t
and i was privy to the photographs of darren's victim.and it probably was the worst assault i'd ever seen. i was shocked that man lived. >> some day we'll talk about this and it'll make sense to both of us. right now it just doesn't fit all together, but that's okay. take care of yourself. >> you too, mr. matias. >> man, i didn't think i was going to get that heated, man. i didn't think i was going to get that heated. i almost went there. >> later, with the personal...
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obviously he is privy to more data than you and are i, so now he feels now is not the time to be takingch bowl away. >> perhaps he is political. and he is going to be getting out and wants to make sure when he gets out things are not going in the wrong direction. maybe they are going in the wrong direction but the indicators, you don't see that because of the stock market. the stock market went up because interest rates are going to be low, big money supply. so, it's a real -- it's a quagmire, and it depends on what side you're on. the fact is the economy is not good. the economy -- he is right about that. the economy is not good. and unemployment is pretty close to getting to record territory. >> neil: are you going to run for president? >> we have such a long was to go, neil. but you will be one of the first, maybe even the first to know. >> neil: don't kid me this nonsense, one of the first. that won't fly. >> thank you very much. neil neil after -- >> neil: after perry's pitch. time to ditch? at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like
obviously he is privy to more data than you and are i, so now he feels now is not the time to be takingch bowl away. >> perhaps he is political. and he is going to be getting out and wants to make sure when he gets out things are not going in the wrong direction. maybe they are going in the wrong direction but the indicators, you don't see that because of the stock market. the stock market went up because interest rates are going to be low, big money supply. so, it's a real -- it's a...
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relations committee will have a closed door hearing which will get classified information that we are not privy to. >> thank you. libby for us on capitol hill. >> there are reports that syria has begun hiding military equipment and moving troops away from military bases and into stillian areas. al jazeera's david jackson joins us from beirut lebanon. what is the story, the line i'm reading about the assad - president assad going on the offensive? >> well that's what it feels like a little bit. we heard through the last couple of days that they have been moving equipment and personnel and men into different locations that were in residential areas, taking them away from the military bases and taking equipment from the bases and putting them in closer to what amounts to residential areas, areas far away from the military bases that they expect to have targeted if and when the strike occurs. it stands to reason that they would have considered something like that along the way because they had time on their hands, and that time was being put to use. that being said, the syrian national coalition, t
relations committee will have a closed door hearing which will get classified information that we are not privy to. >> thank you. libby for us on capitol hill. >> there are reports that syria has begun hiding military equipment and moving troops away from military bases and into stillian areas. al jazeera's david jackson joins us from beirut lebanon. what is the story, the line i'm reading about the assad - president assad going on the offensive? >> well that's what it feels...
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people have it in their minds privy, terrorists and cheating boyfriends.have things we want to feature so work with a small group of people whose government is snooping you lose choice control and freedom. >> people watch that and then they can respond on youtube and there are conversations? >> yeah, actually. i responded to you on twitter about this shlth we h, we had a debate. you said it wasn't a big deal. i am not doing anything wrong i shouldn't be treated like a criminal by my own government. >> for the record i don't like it i have 100 other things i hated about my government. >> i do, too. >> you have a think tank. you want to explain liberty to people in the old days you might have paid a lot of money for an ad. you might have tried to lobby politicians. you have new options now. >> the internet changes everything. it decentralizes the way people get their information. it lowers the barriers to entry when you think about what's going on with washington, d.c. and all of the insiders sneaking around behind closed doors. now we know what's going on.
people have it in their minds privy, terrorists and cheating boyfriends.have things we want to feature so work with a small group of people whose government is snooping you lose choice control and freedom. >> people watch that and then they can respond on youtube and there are conversations? >> yeah, actually. i responded to you on twitter about this shlth we h, we had a debate. you said it wasn't a big deal. i am not doing anything wrong i shouldn't be treated like a criminal by my...
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i wasn't privy to all of the negotiations, but it didn't go very hard at all. it was quite easy. >> so john, it would be cool that the all star night is here in new york and that the two teams are splitting hosting dutiesy. >> stay with us, we have more weather after the break with rebecca rebecca. with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> meteorologist: we could almost call an end to wildfire season and also to our growing season as we've got a strong storm pushing well into the northwest now. in fact, we have been drying out last check in seattle. we have wind gusts that are pretty impressive as the temperatures are so extremely different from the northwest from the storm. colder air has kept things 25 25 degrees cooler. we were 10 degrees warmer for parts of albuquerque, cheyenne in wyoming. wind gust versus bees have bestd we'll go with the high warning in sierra, nevada. growing season is coming to an end, and we h
i wasn't privy to all of the negotiations, but it didn't go very hard at all. it was quite easy. >> so john, it would be cool that the all star night is here in new york and that the two teams are splitting hosting dutiesy. >> stay with us, we have more weather after the break with rebecca rebecca. with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there....
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so it was two and one and i wasn't privy to all the negotiations, but it didn't go very hard at all.t was quite easy. >> finally, a week before the nfl kicks off, one and two teams try to right their prospective trips. the 49ers take on the rams in st. louis. that's a look at morning sports. >> thank you. >> two and a half years after the japanese tsunami, debris continues to wash up on north american beaches. alaska with thousands of miles of remote coastline is getting three quarters of it. one season alone, they collected nearly a quarter million pounds of garbage. the trash is called a slow moving environmental disaster. >> let's bring in meteorologist nicole mitchell. >> we are officially four days into the season of fall, and already we have this, this is from colorado, but we have similar scenes in idaho, montana and wyoming. a little early in the season to have this, yes, but not unprecedented for the month of september. you can kind of see what this does to the roads out there, because there have been winds, high winds associated with this system, so it makes the visibility
so it was two and one and i wasn't privy to all the negotiations, but it didn't go very hard at all.t was quite easy. >> finally, a week before the nfl kicks off, one and two teams try to right their prospective trips. the 49ers take on the rams in st. louis. that's a look at morning sports. >> thank you. >> two and a half years after the japanese tsunami, debris continues to wash up on north american beaches. alaska with thousands of miles of remote coastline is getting three...
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i'm not privy to the inside discussions. yellin is a ms. brilliant economist. think larry summers is a brilliant economist. neither of them are my cup of tea. i am saying they are both very smart economists, much smarter than i am, much greater academics. here is my problem. once the federal reserve can get -- it is all very complicated, but it is unconventional. as the fed moves back towards normalcy, i would like some rules. i would like some clear monetary rules that will maintain the , that wille dollar take a market oriented position regarding interest rates. and, keep the inflation rate low. something like the taylor rule, named after john taylor, former treasury official and distinguished professor at stanford university. hadugh the years, we have rules regarding the stability of our money. there are some very smart economists that want something rule, which is a combination of inflation and real gdp. i would like to have some pretty stability and rules in monetary policy. i think we have completely lost that, and it is all ad hoc tinkering and fine tuni
i'm not privy to the inside discussions. yellin is a ms. brilliant economist. think larry summers is a brilliant economist. neither of them are my cup of tea. i am saying they are both very smart economists, much smarter than i am, much greater academics. here is my problem. once the federal reserve can get -- it is all very complicated, but it is unconventional. as the fed moves back towards normalcy, i would like some rules. i would like some clear monetary rules that will maintain the , that...
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i would say not necessarily, but it really depends on all the circumstances which i'm not privy to. that's the first i'm hearing of that. >> but assuming i'm saying is correct, the reports i'm reading, let's assume they're correct. is that technically boots on the ground? what does boots on the ground mean? next door training rebels, is that boots on the ground? >> we're always going to have troops throughout the world, especially in areas where there's known conflict. i wouldn't consider that specifically boots on the ground. what i'm specifically talking about is bringing troops into syria which is now a hot lz. that's untenable after years of war. after speaking to everyone in staten island, brooklyn, we cannot absorb the cost of war. i'm not just talking about dollars and cents. i'm talking about the blood of young americans. the 24-year-olds that we're burying, the 19-year-olds. we're war weary at this point and our country just can't do it any more. >> to sum up a little bit of what you're saying, correct me if i'm wrong, is one of the problems you're having is that president
i would say not necessarily, but it really depends on all the circumstances which i'm not privy to. that's the first i'm hearing of that. >> but assuming i'm saying is correct, the reports i'm reading, let's assume they're correct. is that technically boots on the ground? what does boots on the ground mean? next door training rebels, is that boots on the ground? >> we're always going to have troops throughout the world, especially in areas where there's known conflict. i wouldn't...
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for heaven's sakes, i don't want to make that decision either, but i think i am also not privy -- >>se the last two years to arm the rebels to change the momentum on the ground. we've lost that window of the last two years. it's not like we woke up one day suddenly and assad was a bad guy with chemical weapons. we've known this for awhile, and yet it seemed like we were making up the policy as it went. >> it's this daily crisis management. it's a mentality that pervades all white houses, but they don't do strategic thinking and say, what are our goals, now are how we going to get there? let's figure out where we want to be in six months and then move toward it, and so there is this ad hockery but, kathleen, you're saying that assad is making demands on us and the russians to a certain extent, but the big demand is ours, that something has to be done with the chemical weapons, and they have achieved buy-in at least rhetorically and, you know, if you go back two weeks or two months and you say, we'd be at this point, granted with all, you know, this and that and the back and forth, whi
for heaven's sakes, i don't want to make that decision either, but i think i am also not privy -- >>se the last two years to arm the rebels to change the momentum on the ground. we've lost that window of the last two years. it's not like we woke up one day suddenly and assad was a bad guy with chemical weapons. we've known this for awhile, and yet it seemed like we were making up the policy as it went. >> it's this daily crisis management. it's a mentality that pervades all white...
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so there's some behind-the-scenes machinations, maneuvers going on that we're not privy to, but stillny question whether that's sufficient enough to topple the regime of president assad. >> but the goal, mick, at least from the administration, is that is not their goal, at least for any actions from our air strike. let me bring in colonel jacobs on that. that's the other part, i think, colonel, that people are conflicted about. one, the words of secretary kerry last week combined with the actions of the president, the words of the president and where we are now and also the goal here. if we are expecting somehow assad to shrug off any military action, even if it's precise and limited, some of these things being asked from leaders in washington, even if those things exist. >> i think the administration is being disingenuous here. it says it wants to strike in a limited way, but a properly organized limited strike is going to attack lots and lots of his infrastructure, airfields, mobile missile launchers and aircraft if it possibly can. and command and control facilities. this will make
so there's some behind-the-scenes machinations, maneuvers going on that we're not privy to, but stillny question whether that's sufficient enough to topple the regime of president assad. >> but the goal, mick, at least from the administration, is that is not their goal, at least for any actions from our air strike. let me bring in colonel jacobs on that. that's the other part, i think, colonel, that people are conflicted about. one, the words of secretary kerry last week combined with the...
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i'm sure if you were privy to it you would know that the police force es and the executive forces andent to immediate high alert. whenever you have an incident like nis in d.c. when the president is in town you will end up with everybody going to high alert until you find out for sure this is an isolated event and then see everybody start to stand back down. my understanding the pentagon and other military installations have gone up to a higher state of security. you will put more posted cent y centuries out front, everyone armed and more flexible rules of engagement. >> mike barrett, thank you for being with us at this hour and continuing to follow this story and the markets for the rest of the day. meantime that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." thanks for watching. >> we will send it over to "street signs" which begins after a brief break. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on
i'm sure if you were privy to it you would know that the police force es and the executive forces andent to immediate high alert. whenever you have an incident like nis in d.c. when the president is in town you will end up with everybody going to high alert until you find out for sure this is an isolated event and then see everybody start to stand back down. my understanding the pentagon and other military installations have gone up to a higher state of security. you will put more posted cent y...
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those who have been back and forth to the white house, who have been privy to some of the intelligencehat perhaps the rest of us have not, have had a chance to digest this argument as to whether we attack syria or not after that chemical at a allegedly by bashar al-assad on his own people. one of the people is dennis ross, the republican from florida who has been briefed and who has, i say, usmade up your mind somewhat about how you feel about that attack and it's a no go as of yet, isn't it? >> that's correct. i was in d.c. on sunday. i attended the classified briefing. i will tell you the case was made very compelling but there's circumstantial evidence that chemical weapons were used. however, we have yet to determine what is the compelling national interest attack stake and what is our strategy from a military point of view not only from the strike but the exit strategy. >> national security, when i hear the president just moments ago saying, look, we know plr weapons of mass destruction, this is the largest stockpile of chemical weapons in the world in this country. what is the di
those who have been back and forth to the white house, who have been privy to some of the intelligencehat perhaps the rest of us have not, have had a chance to digest this argument as to whether we attack syria or not after that chemical at a allegedly by bashar al-assad on his own people. one of the people is dennis ross, the republican from florida who has been briefed and who has, i say, usmade up your mind somewhat about how you feel about that attack and it's a no go as of yet, isn't it?...
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said give me evidence and i'll reconsider my vote well i don't know what evidence mr putin is already privy to and i assume by the way that mr cohen with his very close relationship to the assad regime would know that you've got members of the united states congress who are saying that the administration the obama administration has not presented them with its insecurities we've been every day of the united states congress specifically lobbying and speaking to members and there has been evidence presented now first of all. we have to i'm sorry we're just flat out of time we'll have to wrap it up but thank you very much thank you very much for. coming up with missouri lawmakers have their way it could soon be against the law to enforce the law in the bellwether state more on that and i saw one liberal on. the the. it's a. very. long. letter that will make her look at. the end. of the. i i think. everybody. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy culver's. role. in fact the si
said give me evidence and i'll reconsider my vote well i don't know what evidence mr putin is already privy to and i assume by the way that mr cohen with his very close relationship to the assad regime would know that you've got members of the united states congress who are saying that the administration the obama administration has not presented them with its insecurities we've been every day of the united states congress specifically lobbying and speaking to members and there has been...
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something -- unless you know something that your ancestors have revealed that the rest of us have not been privy to. but the 13th alabama along with archer's brigade, of course, one of the lead units coming into gettysburg believing at best what they're going to be up against is just yankee cavalry and maybe at worst some pennsylvania militia. and as they move down the ravine into will loby run intending to move up into the woods on the other side of the ravine, what do they see coming at them but the 2nd wisconsin. and you hear the voices running through the alabamians: that ain't no militia, it's them black hat fellers. that's the army of the potomac. so it was a big and unpleasant surprise once again to find out not only were they facing the iron brigade again, but what was more, that the army of the to toe mack, the infantry of the army of the potomac was there when they had been assured that no elements of the army of the potomac were anything closer that a cay's -- than a day's march away. that was the ultimate, big surprise at gettysburg. the 2nd wisconsin was simply the means of deliveri
something -- unless you know something that your ancestors have revealed that the rest of us have not been privy to. but the 13th alabama along with archer's brigade, of course, one of the lead units coming into gettysburg believing at best what they're going to be up against is just yankee cavalry and maybe at worst some pennsylvania militia. and as they move down the ravine into will loby run intending to move up into the woods on the other side of the ravine, what do they see coming at them...
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essentially said give me evidence and i'll reconsider my well i don't know what evidence mr putin is already privy to and i assume by the way that mr cohen with his very close relationship to the regime would know that you've got members of the united states congress who are saying that the administration the obama administration has not presented them with insecurities we've been every day of the united states congress and you lately need specifically lobbying and speaking to members and there has been evidence presented now first of all. we have to i'm sorry we're just flat out of time we have to wrap it up but thank you very much thank you very much for. coming up with missouri a lot makers have their way it could soon be against the law to enforce the law in the bellwether state more on that one liberal. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get r
essentially said give me evidence and i'll reconsider my well i don't know what evidence mr putin is already privy to and i assume by the way that mr cohen with his very close relationship to the regime would know that you've got members of the united states congress who are saying that the administration the obama administration has not presented them with insecurities we've been every day of the united states congress and you lately need specifically lobbying and speaking to members and there...
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for the living wage there and there's one other story i got you think it'll happen i think i'm not privy to the to the inside politics on this thing do you currently you are do you think of those five votes those five no votes we have to flip one or two first of all and and you think it'll happen. lee lee tells me that too and she is very optimistic and one of the one she. she she has where she resides is one of the one of the folks and of course some of them some of the votes or are now running in two thousand and fourteen in washington d.c. there's a mayoral real and some of those folks are running for mayor so they're certainly have a strong. change. i'll get off with the next caller. gail mclaughlin the green party mayor in richmond california a big important story in the last post where the city government led by the green party mayor is trying to. we've covered that story here on this show in fact i debated it with horace cooper last night we covered it about two weeks ago you're right and it's it's a great use of the fifth amendment and i'm totally supportive of it terry i got to
for the living wage there and there's one other story i got you think it'll happen i think i'm not privy to the to the inside politics on this thing do you currently you are do you think of those five votes those five no votes we have to flip one or two first of all and and you think it'll happen. lee lee tells me that too and she is very optimistic and one of the one she. she she has where she resides is one of the one of the folks and of course some of them some of the votes or are now...