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pipeline push back on doma pushed back on gender and the pushback is there because the miss the myth has been busted and the myth is that if the clue if the simply buy into what they've been handed down if they drink out of the same old coffee cup that mom and dad drank out of that everything's going to be ok their experience has told them just the opposite and you know what they're right so you see this as a generational shift. in part i think it is i think it's driven to a large part by a generational shift but i think you have people that are taking the leadership signals from millennial is now you have people that are not millennial that are asking the same question the millennial just have to happen to be a group of people that showed up in america and all of a sudden government has disappeared there are no safety nets they experience deregulate a deregulated world where there is low to no wages they're low to no benefits they're low there's loads and no employment and so all of a sudden it's not just the millennial that are experiencing that but the millennial is are vocal abou
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>> pushback, definitely a lot of times it was difficult, you know, having to share our stories over andver again. and, you know, the anti-immigrant people, you know, sort of giving us the benefit of the doubt, and -- but we kept pushing and we -- we finished our trip very safely and we've -- were able to create a network and get to know some communities and share awareness. >> kamall is there a tendency for all undocumented immigrants to get piled into one lump? >> yeah, the immigrant conversation now, it's great to have a conversation about immigration reform, but the focus is the person who is undocumented, which traditionally a mexican issue. we saw in the senate bill, the disversety lotto was vetoes. [ technical difficulties ] you know, the family system [ technical difficulties ] >> 40% of the undocumented people were here legally to begin with. they were here on visas that expired. once that happens how hard is it to get back on track? >> almost impossible. people think, and even some of my professional colleagues just think the green card is something you can pick up in the post
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obviously a little problematic i mean do you think there will be pushback or should be pushback to that future i is considering the relationship i'm sorry considering the relationship between apple and the n.s.a. i assume it's a voluntary feature and i would hope that people are aware of their rights and also aware of some of the risks before they decide to scan their fingerprints. well fed well thank you so much for coming on i really appreciate your time elizabeth teen co-director of the liberty and national program at the brennan center for justice thanks so much experiment. and still ahead here on r.g.p. in the u.s. counting sheep has become counting pills millions of americans are diagnosed with a sleeping disorder depending more and more on drugs for a shot i more on that after the break. dramas the chance to be ignored. in the. stories others use in those. places change the world right. to make sure. you know. the roads to. look to dump. at least. if. you think. that. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why y
obviously a little problematic i mean do you think there will be pushback or should be pushback to that future i is considering the relationship i'm sorry considering the relationship between apple and the n.s.a. i assume it's a voluntary feature and i would hope that people are aware of their rights and also aware of some of the risks before they decide to scan their fingerprints. well fed well thank you so much for coming on i really appreciate your time elizabeth teen co-director of the...
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obviously a little problematic i mean do you think there will be pushback or should be pushback to that future i is going to sit around in a relationship i'm sorry considering the relationship between apple and the n.s.a. i assume it's a voluntary feature and i would hope that people are aware of their rights and also aware of some of the risks before they decide to scan their fingerprints well said well thank you so much for coming on i really appreciate your time elizabeth co-director of the liberty and national program at the brennan center for justice thanks so much experiment. got sleepy while apparently many americans do not in fact between fifty and seventy million americans suffer from some kind of sleep disorder and with so many americans not getting the sleep that their body needs we're seeing more and more people develop a new dependence on sleep friendly drugs r t correspondent liz wahl has the story desperate for some sleep more than nine million americans turn to sleeping pills had many patients call them and say that they're not sleeping well may have been dreamed in year
obviously a little problematic i mean do you think there will be pushback or should be pushback to that future i is going to sit around in a relationship i'm sorry considering the relationship between apple and the n.s.a. i assume it's a voluntary feature and i would hope that people are aware of their rights and also aware of some of the risks before they decide to scan their fingerprints well said well thank you so much for coming on i really appreciate your time elizabeth co-director of the...
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there will be a lot of pushback on that in the future.n -- a short-term >> there has already been some pushback in the brazilian president. around, if weay had discovered that brazil was trying to listen to president obama's records or e-mails, there would be outrage. you can understand why other were offended by this behavior. >> earlier this month in sweden when president obama was on his obama said he0, was working to reassure foreign allies following the revelations around spying. the publics in europe and around the world, that we are not going around snooping and peoples's e-mails or listening to their phone calls. what we are trying to do is target specifically areas of concern. eu in consulting with the this process, consulting with ,ther countries in this process and finding out from them whether there are areas of specific concern, and trying to a way thate do in alleviates some of the public concerned that people may have. to get your response to that. also, glenn greenwald has a new talking about india being number one target
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people understand the nature of the russian and syrian relationship and the reason for russia's pushback here. >> i think there are four things animating vladimir putin's position. first is a long-standing relationship between russia, the receive itup -- soviet union and syria. you think about all the transitions in the middle east, all of them have been former soviet client states moving into the more or less western column. so he sees lost influence in the middle east and syria is their large major client state. secondly there's a philosophy philosophical issue. they do not believe the international community should interfere in sovereign affair noise state. i think also vladimir putin is the seminal experience for him was the end of the cold war, the loss of russian influence, and standing up to the united states, standing up to the american president, using that, plaintiff's its economic clause, as a means means of enhancing rn influence around the world. i think putin has a point about if assad goes you create a political vacuum. and then the question is, is syria more stable with a
people understand the nature of the russian and syrian relationship and the reason for russia's pushback here. >> i think there are four things animating vladimir putin's position. first is a long-standing relationship between russia, the receive itup -- soviet union and syria. you think about all the transitions in the middle east, all of them have been former soviet client states moving into the more or less western column. so he sees lost influence in the middle east and syria is their...
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pushback?you expect >> i have artie gotten some. -- i have already gotten some.avery is a raw subject. we have to find a way to talk about these subjects. i would rather people be angry that i wrote something funny about frederick douglass the not know who he is at all. not see them as a guy with funny hair because i do not think people understand how clever african-americans had to be to survive earing slavery. b deering slavery. if people knew how sick the whole business was -- had to be gearing slavery. during slavery. tavis: let me go back to the narrator of the story, onion. know a guy named onion. he stole my bike. he was not a bad guy. i still know his brother. bike: he did not return my ? >> i love those kind of wacky -- i love the way the old southern's talk. york, but allnew of my relatives were from the south. i love that old black voice. i wanted to be in that voice. for him to play as a girl. i have to figure out some way of identity to power that character. character powers plot. his search for identity had to be a little stronger than just a black
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do you think there will be pushback? >> considering the relationship between the apple and the usa. >> i hope that they are aware of some of the risks. >> thank you for coming on and i appreciate your time. >> still ahead, in the u.s., counting sheep has become counting pills. depending more and more on drugs for shut eye. more, after the break. >> that sleep? many americans do not. many american suffer from a sleeping disorder. with so many not getting the sleep their body needs, more people are developing a dependence on sleep fiendly drugs. liz wall has the story. >> more than 9 million americans turn to sleeping pills. >> many patients say that they are not sleeping well and have not dreamed in years. >> the centers for disease control found one in 25 americans pop pills to get some shut eye. there are trends among users. prescription pill usage increases with age, higher among women, increases with education, and prescribed for those that doctors diagnosed with a sleep disorder. america's sleeping pill of choice is
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. >> the huge pushback on obama care is coming from the democratic constituency. afl-cio is having to struggle to keep them from passing a asking for a repeal of the dam thing. the unions are so unhappy. a strategy would he, let it the enacted. let opposition emerge on the liberal side, and then it elapses and then it craters. >> the parts of it are more -- parts of it are more popular than the whole. and republicans do not have an answer. they say we like all those parts, but we are against the plan. look at the new york democratic may oral primary mayoral- may oral -- primary results. voters that the candidate has an african american wife. final days of the campaign, mayor bloomberg had something rather unattractive say about that. turned this campaign, specifically this ad, racist. he had his own family in the ad, in americanradition politics. he carried african-american males, females, whites, hispanics. it was an across-the-board sweep, and i think mike fact thatresents the he was the non-bloomberg candidate. weiner bidony farewell to the new york press corps
. >> the huge pushback on obama care is coming from the democratic constituency. afl-cio is having to struggle to keep them from passing a asking for a repeal of the dam thing. the unions are so unhappy. a strategy would he, let it the enacted. let opposition emerge on the liberal side, and then it elapses and then it craters. >> the parts of it are more -- parts of it are more popular than the whole. and republicans do not have an answer. they say we like all those parts, but we...
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but what has happened over time is that there has been more and ofe pushback to that kind counting the outcome and trying to focus the issues on intentions to discriminate. so what is illegal is if someone intentionally discriminates. we don't have as many opportunities, either in companies or in terms of of the government regulation, to actually look at the kinds of decisions that get made. so what has happened over time is that there has been, to some extent, a resegregation of some jobs and certainly of housing and of education because we haven't paid attention to the kinds of decisions that are actually being made. let me give an example of the kind of thing i am talking about. i heard the ceo of a major company recently talk about his strong commitment to diversity. and i'm sure that that was very genuine. in fact, he said that the success and viability of his company depended on changing the composition of middle management. he used the language of saying that it was to mail, stale, and pale. and what he said was that it was important, given the global reach of his company, to ha
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what about pushback from other allies? >>> well the goal it seems to me, here, according to white house aides is they're going to try to get as many countries to be -- go public supporting them from this g-20 and sort of the bank shot strategy here andrea is that if let's say they can get 10 of the 20 and if you look at the roster, you putd the nato allies that are in here, that means convincing germany and italy to go public. they haven't necessarily gone public. throw in korea, you've got saudi arabia. they think they can get to ten. they could say they have half the g-20 and that that would help them, even if it's just rhetorical support for this, that that would help them with skeptical democrats back home. that ultimately there are a lot of democrats who say that they want to see more of an international -- more international support, more international coalition, and that's at the end of the day what they're hoping to get out of this. we'll find out tomorrow is the day that you'll actually hear from leaders. one of t
what about pushback from other allies? >>> well the goal it seems to me, here, according to white house aides is they're going to try to get as many countries to be -- go public supporting them from this g-20 and sort of the bank shot strategy here andrea is that if let's say they can get 10 of the 20 and if you look at the roster, you putd the nato allies that are in here, that means convincing germany and italy to go public. they haven't necessarily gone public. throw in korea,...
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and that's the pushback here. is made and distributed that the power companies don't exactly like it but it has a lot of fans. >> and raises the question, can you warm your tea at your tea party protest with solar power? >> absolutely. >> another segment. >> exactly the question that i was going to ask, ari. i'll ask a different one now. it is no surprise that the power companies are using scare tactics it's the rich using solar and it will fall on the poor, they have to pay for this. do they have a point when they say if too many people go solar they won't have enough money to pay for the cost of maintaining the power grid? >> great question. a couple of answers that are really important to point to. first of all, you and i paid for the power grid. the companies had a guaranteed monopoly from the government and rate of return, they were built on the backs of you and me, point number one. point number two, they have a good point when they say if everybody started to use solar that that would somehow reduce the bas
and that's the pushback here. is made and distributed that the power companies don't exactly like it but it has a lot of fans. >> and raises the question, can you warm your tea at your tea party protest with solar power? >> absolutely. >> another segment. >> exactly the question that i was going to ask, ari. i'll ask a different one now. it is no surprise that the power companies are using scare tactics it's the rich using solar and it will fall on the poor, they have to...
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so that's why i say i don't think it's a bipartisan issue you're going to get this pushback that says, you don't want a system in which it's really easy for people to say -- to declare others mentally zblil dr. drew, do you buy that ptsd was involved in that? i talked to commander liphold yesterday who said he's sick of hearing people using that and that so many people have ptsd, the vast majority they're not becoming violent. they don't end up like this. >> anderson, you know i love you but i'll call you out on this one. i was yelling at my television yesterday because you kept bringing that up. i thought boy, the 9/11 issue did not make him better that's for sure but that doesn't cause this. this is psychotic illness. all the way back to 2004 when he became paranoid about the construction workers across the street and shot out their tires. that should have been identified then. this poor man died of his mental illness, too, let's not forget. >> yeah. >> i just worry. and there's always a danger of abuse. when people who are mentally troubled, who may not be capable of we may not be
so that's why i say i don't think it's a bipartisan issue you're going to get this pushback that says, you don't want a system in which it's really easy for people to say -- to declare others mentally zblil dr. drew, do you buy that ptsd was involved in that? i talked to commander liphold yesterday who said he's sick of hearing people using that and that so many people have ptsd, the vast majority they're not becoming violent. they don't end up like this. >> anderson, you know i love you...
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you're getting pushback, not everybody thinks this is a good idea, which i don't understand. >> there's been a little controversy. we get looped into a lot of other things getting tracked browsing websites, looking to see what kind of friends you have, targeting products. we don't do that kind of thing. while you're on the job, while you're working, getting paid between $10 and $15 an hour, watching what kind of jobs you're doing and what you do well at, this lets us match the kinds of job you do well to you, which makes you be successful, makes you do very good work. >> let me stop you there. chris, i cut you off. >> i was going to say with your hundreds of thousands of minions working for you, do you have anyone doing it full time? >> we love our gigwalkers, they are amazing folks. they do some amazing things. we've got folks doing 1,000, 2,000 jobs over a calendar year running around doing that. i think 60% have another job, doing it as a second paycheck. we have some folks doing it full time. >> two questions. i'm walking into the store, hit by a car and killed, am i a gigwalking em
you're getting pushback, not everybody thinks this is a good idea, which i don't understand. >> there's been a little controversy. we get looped into a lot of other things getting tracked browsing websites, looking to see what kind of friends you have, targeting products. we don't do that kind of thing. while you're on the job, while you're working, getting paid between $10 and $15 an hour, watching what kind of jobs you're doing and what you do well at, this lets us match the kinds of...
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so that's why i say i don't think it's a bipartisan issue you're going to get this pushback that says, you don't want a system in which it's really easy for people to say -- to declare others mentally ill? >> dr. drew, do you buy that ptsd was involved in that? i talked to commander liphold yesterday who said he's sick of hearing people using that and that so many people have ptsd, the vast majority they're not becoming violent. they don't end up like this. >> anderson, you know i love you but i'll call you out on this one. i was yelling at my television yesterday because you kept bringing that up. i thought boy, the 9/11 issue did not make him better that's for sure but that doesn't cause this. this is psychotic illness. all the way back to 2004 when he became paranoid about the construction workers across the street and shot out their tires. that should have been identified then. this poor man died of his mental illness, too, let's not forget. >> yeah. >> i just worry. and there's always a danger of abuse. when people who are mentally troubled, who may not be capable of we may not b
so that's why i say i don't think it's a bipartisan issue you're going to get this pushback that says, you don't want a system in which it's really easy for people to say -- to declare others mentally ill? >> dr. drew, do you buy that ptsd was involved in that? i talked to commander liphold yesterday who said he's sick of hearing people using that and that so many people have ptsd, the vast majority they're not becoming violent. they don't end up like this. >> anderson, you know i...
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about the future face a tough political choice, about a military action that's getting plenty of pushback from the american people. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> next at 5:00, it was one of the worst kept secrets in the bay area. today the doors finally open. we'll take you to the peninsula for the grand opening of the newest apple store. >>> also, going beyond the runway at fashion week. silicon valley technology bringing new york's latest trends to your computer. >>> i'm laurence scott at the america's cup, where today here on nbc, just a couple hours ago, we saw some fabulous racing here on the bay. and i'll tell you what, the defenders, oracle team usa are in for quite a challenge from the kiwi's, the full report coming up in a bit. >>> the america's cup finals are underway on the bay, and thrilling races airing here on nbc led to plenty of surprises on the first day of competitions in the 34th america's cup. some would call them shocks. laurence scott is at america's cup park. >> i'll tell you what, we know the defenders, oracle team usa are a very strong team. they have not
about the future face a tough political choice, about a military action that's getting plenty of pushback from the american people. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> next at 5:00, it was one of the worst kept secrets in the bay area. today the doors finally open. we'll take you to the peninsula for the grand opening of the newest apple store. >>> also, going beyond the runway at fashion week. silicon valley technology bringing new york's latest trends to your computer....
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. >> but lawmakers are getting pushback from their constituents. >> surir, there's no contemplatn of putting a single serviceman or woman -- >> you can say that now -- >> i'm telling you there's not. >> most americans oppose military strikes in syria. susan mcginnis, cbs news, new york. >>> as susan reported, officials say the obama administration is considering a plan to train syrian rebels but a key concern among those who are opposed to u.s. involvement is that the u.s. would be providing aid to rebels who turn out not to be friendly to this country. elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: syria is anxious to convince the world that the fighters it's battling are al qaeda-linked terrorists. we were invited to meet some of the fighters by a syrian-american businessman with close ties to the assad government. we drove through damascus to a military jail where prison officials told us that 50% of the fighters were foreign religious extremists, but when the men walked in, we discovered they were all syrians, a builder, a metal worker, and a farmer. all three of them
. >> but lawmakers are getting pushback from their constituents. >> surir, there's no contemplatn of putting a single serviceman or woman -- >> you can say that now -- >> i'm telling you there's not. >> most americans oppose military strikes in syria. susan mcginnis, cbs news, new york. >>> as susan reported, officials say the obama administration is considering a plan to train syrian rebels but a key concern among those who are opposed to u.s. involvement...
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. >> overwhelmingly we're hearing pushback from our citizens against military action in syria. >> reporter: southerland narrowly won his seat in 2010, becoming the first elected republican from this district since it was formed in 1963. he's expecting a competitive race in 2014, which could be further complicated by his vote on syria. >> reporter: if the administration is able to present you with something that you vote yes on, are you prepared for a possible backlash in your district? >> well, sure. i mean that's a factor. every vote has some backlash, so i'm used to that. >> reporter: southerland's district in the florida pan handle includes the tyndall air force base as has a large veteran population. d.w. smith, a retired air colonel who served in iraq fears that further intervention could lead to war. >> one of the consequences is how are we going to end this and not have it grow out of control or flame out of control. >> reporter: the war fatigue, how big a factor is it in this district? >> that's a huge part of our decision-making process, to make sure that the most weighty decision
. >> overwhelmingly we're hearing pushback from our citizens against military action in syria. >> reporter: southerland narrowly won his seat in 2010, becoming the first elected republican from this district since it was formed in 1963. he's expecting a competitive race in 2014, which could be further complicated by his vote on syria. >> reporter: if the administration is able to present you with something that you vote yes on, are you prepared for a possible backlash in your...
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. >> reporter: but there has been some pushback from conservatives. bishop thomas tobin of providence, rhode island, said he's disappointed the pope has not spoken out against abortion. the editor of the conservative catholic journal "first things" he believes the pope is making a direct appeal to american catholics. >> we wouldn't be talking about same-sex marriage if there weren't initiatives to legalize same-sex marriage. we wouldn't be talking about contraception if the obama administration hadn't made a mandate to provide contraceptives. >> reporter: the 12,000 word article was reviewed by the pope before it was published and, scott, we're told by someone who was closely with the vatican that many church officials didn't even know the pope granted the interview. >> pelley: michelle, thank you very much. today the director of the f.b.i. said that the killer at the washington navy yard was hunting people last monday. we heard from the director new details of the massacre that we didn't know before and bob orr tells us what the investigation has tur
. >> reporter: but there has been some pushback from conservatives. bishop thomas tobin of providence, rhode island, said he's disappointed the pope has not spoken out against abortion. the editor of the conservative catholic journal "first things" he believes the pope is making a direct appeal to american catholics. >> we wouldn't be talking about same-sex marriage if there weren't initiatives to legalize same-sex marriage. we wouldn't be talking about contraception if...
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>> reporter: but lawmakers are getting pushback from their constituents. a recent poll shows most americans oppose military strikes in syria. many lawmakers are still not sure how they will vote. in new york, susan mcginnis, kpix 5. >> if the president fails to win congressional support, he could decide to go ahead with military strikes anyway. >>> and the president does have some key players in the senate on his side including california senator dianne feinstein. >> there's no question what's coming in is overwhelmingly negative. there's no question about that. but, you see, then they don't know what i know. they haven't heard what i heard. >> senator barbara boxer along with other members of the senate foreign relations committee have already approved a resolution calling for military strikes. the full senate is likely to vote next week. >>> 4:37 on this friday now. the hunter allegedly responsible for causing that "rim" fire could face criminal charges or perhaps even jail time. officers are still investigating before they make an arrest though. u.s. fo
>> reporter: but lawmakers are getting pushback from their constituents. a recent poll shows most americans oppose military strikes in syria. many lawmakers are still not sure how they will vote. in new york, susan mcginnis, kpix 5. >> if the president fails to win congressional support, he could decide to go ahead with military strikes anyway. >>> and the president does have some key players in the senate on his side including california senator dianne feinstein. >>...
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that intake and broken bottles that you know make sure that that doesn't become a norm you know pushback on that normal household and so what is right thank you so much executive director of the water wealth project really appreciate everything you're doing a no problem should wal-mart be required to pay a living wage to its workers here in the district are caught that question has been causing conflict here in d.c. and will find out why next with making the us. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not a day in. the program see documentaries and spanish what matters to you. a little tune in to bangalore stories. for you here. it's all to. spanish. visit. more news today violence has once again fled. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the scene push to secure the place your party there's a golf. course shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . washington d.c. is one of the last maj
that intake and broken bottles that you know make sure that that doesn't become a norm you know pushback on that normal household and so what is right thank you so much executive director of the water wealth project really appreciate everything you're doing a no problem should wal-mart be required to pay a living wage to its workers here in the district are caught that question has been causing conflict here in d.c. and will find out why next with making the us. do we speak your language i mean...
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>> overwhelmingly we are hearing pushback from our citizens against a military action in syria. >> reporter: sutherland narrowly won his seat in 2010, becoming the first elected republican from this district since it was formed in 1963. he's expecting a competitive race as in 2014 which could be further complicated by his vote on syria. if the administration is able to present you with something that you vote yes on, are you prepared for a possible backlash in your district? >> well, sure. that's a factor. but every vote has some backlash. so i'm used to that. >> reporter: sutherland's district in the florida panhandle includes tyndall air force base. this colonel who served in iraq worries u.s. intervention in syria could lead to a wider war. >> one of the unintended consequences is going to be how are we going to end this and not have it grow out of control or flame out of control. >> reporter: the war fatigue, how big a factor is it in this district? >> that's a huge part of our decision-making process. to make sure the most weighty decisions of sending men and women into conflict that w
>> overwhelmingly we are hearing pushback from our citizens against a military action in syria. >> reporter: sutherland narrowly won his seat in 2010, becoming the first elected republican from this district since it was formed in 1963. he's expecting a competitive race as in 2014 which could be further complicated by his vote on syria. if the administration is able to present you with something that you vote yes on, are you prepared for a possible backlash in your district?...
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to say, i have spoken to some female entrepreneurs out there looking for funding who have gotten pushbacknders, venture capitalists who say i'm worried about you having a kid, you may be pregnant, about to be pregnant, you may have a baby at home, how do you deal with that? >> they want to know do you have paying customers? if you do, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also guilt.com, the women who started that had children while they were funding it. you have children. i was working from, you know, middle of the hospital -- >> the right investors. >> great. next up, a question about the potential pit falls of crowd funding for the owner of a hardware startup. >> a lot of times companies put kick start campaigns online without really fully fleshing out their supply chain and their business model. and they end up committing to things that they can't deliver. and so we want to figure out if that's the right path for us or if it's not. >> i think he's asking if crowd funding is the right
to say, i have spoken to some female entrepreneurs out there looking for funding who have gotten pushbacknders, venture capitalists who say i'm worried about you having a kid, you may be pregnant, about to be pregnant, you may have a baby at home, how do you deal with that? >> they want to know do you have paying customers? if you do, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also...
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take a deeper look at that but the director of inequality for all coming up and the government of pushback is pushing for a secular change all of this in a new proposal to ban people from wearing overt religious symbols we'll tell you more about that what that means later in the show.
take a deeper look at that but the director of inequality for all coming up and the government of pushback is pushing for a secular change all of this in a new proposal to ban people from wearing overt religious symbols we'll tell you more about that what that means later in the show.
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they had met a lot of pushback from the more mainstream groups and from the communities themselves which are conservative but do not embrace by and large a radical worldview such as this. the al qaeda groups have prospered in the vacuum and northern syria. the total collapse of social order and a lack of electricity and basic service and a lack of hope which is channeling some people towards them as some kind of solution. only because it is a group that potentially could get things done and could finish but the more mainstream group started. >> at one point you quoted a militia man. we do not have the stomach to fight them for now. who could we hope to support us even if we did, america, europe, shame on them. do they not see that serial -- syria will drag down the middle east question mark when you see that you get the impression from reading that that this sort of silent majority does not see a light at the end of the tunnel. we have a sound problem with beirut. can you hear us question mark we will try to fix that for you soon. you traveled to the north of syria. how much do you think
they had met a lot of pushback from the more mainstream groups and from the communities themselves which are conservative but do not embrace by and large a radical worldview such as this. the al qaeda groups have prospered in the vacuum and northern syria. the total collapse of social order and a lack of electricity and basic service and a lack of hope which is channeling some people towards them as some kind of solution. only because it is a group that potentially could get things done and...
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. >> the pushback from republicans, who want to eliminate funding for the plan, condition of passing a budget. the president assures the nation the health care act will go forward. >> part of the reason i need your help, is i -- there's so many people working to make it fail. once it's working really well, guarantee you, they will not call it obama care. >> on-line sign-ups goes for six months. the plan goes effect january 1 1st. those who have health care don't have to do anything. >> you could find a link to maryland's health care website by going to cbs baltimore. com and clicking on the story. >>> september weather is turning out to be great. there's lots of sun out there. perfect temperature out there. wjz has weather and traffic. tim williams is updating the forecast. hi, tim. >>> it is perfect. right on target for the time of year. the normal high to put in perspective, is 74. the normally is 53. had 53 in the overnight hours last night into today, overnight low. past 24 hours, 53. we came down to 74, dwu marshall. temperatures right on target. we have a few clouds, courtesy a
. >> the pushback from republicans, who want to eliminate funding for the plan, condition of passing a budget. the president assures the nation the health care act will go forward. >> part of the reason i need your help, is i -- there's so many people working to make it fail. once it's working really well, guarantee you, they will not call it obama care. >> on-line sign-ups goes for six months. the plan goes effect january 1 1st. those who have health care don't have to do...
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take a deeper look at that but the director of inequality for all coming up and the government of pushback is pushing for a secular change all of this in a new proposal to ban people from wearing overt religious symbols we'll tell you more about that what that means later in the show. it's friday september twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . we begin today with syria the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons said today it had received an initial declaration from syria outlining the country's chemical weapons program a spokesman for the organization told the associated press that the declaration is quote being reviewed by our verification division the organization has not released the details of what is in the declaration though they have made it clear they are looking for ways to expedite the process of removing and destroying syria's chemical weapons stockpile this week members of the u.n. security council have been discussing the framework of a resolution aimed at detailing the way in which syria should transfer those we
take a deeper look at that but the director of inequality for all coming up and the government of pushback is pushing for a secular change all of this in a new proposal to ban people from wearing overt religious symbols we'll tell you more about that what that means later in the show. it's friday september twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . we begin today with syria the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons said today it had...
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you can play all the games, borrow games, lend games to your friends, was that i a pushback microsoft? people hated what microsoft did, but did you say that we are going do the opposite of what they did because gamers hate to this? >> to work closely with the gamers and all we did was continue what we have been doing since we debuted the original playstation. it wasn't a reaction to microsoft, it was a continuation of a vision we have and based on a 252nd round of applause that validated that. lori: you have ugly 15 plus consecutive months back in january of sales declines. how do you turn that around? >> we're talking about this seventh year of a consul lifecycle. if you use the tv analogy, reruns of a show don't seem to be doing as well as when it was a big hit. the new machine and the consul were going to reinvigorate the industry and this will be the biggest launch and you are going to see validation for gaming is healthier than it has ever been and the consul is at the top. liz: some of the strongest muscles come from playstation. the hedge fund manager we were talking about how
you can play all the games, borrow games, lend games to your friends, was that i a pushback microsoft? people hated what microsoft did, but did you say that we are going do the opposite of what they did because gamers hate to this? >> to work closely with the gamers and all we did was continue what we have been doing since we debuted the original playstation. it wasn't a reaction to microsoft, it was a continuation of a vision we have and based on a 252nd round of applause that validated...
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it look sl >> the new gun law is set to take effect tomorrow but there is some pushback from some gun rights advocates. going to other laws the books as we roll into october. we need to know to stay safe and avoid a ticket. avoid a ticket. we would have these details it you, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it? i'm tracey. your résumé is fantastic... (slurping) with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. (slurp) (whirring) >> hurricanes, tornadoes. with ag how to deal large-scale disaster. officials were on hand to mentor and work with students side-by- side. students learned how to respond to such a disaster using medication, planning, and established relationships. >> there are only five days in september where we had measurable rain at the airport and the month is going to check in quite dry. 1.65 inches. 2.38 inches below normal for these past 30 days. the year to date with nine months of the year in the books. dentry stretch has put a in the surplus we have had
it look sl >> the new gun law is set to take effect tomorrow but there is some pushback from some gun rights advocates. going to other laws the books as we roll into october. we need to know to stay safe and avoid a ticket. avoid a ticket. we would have these details it you, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it? i'm tracey. your résumé is fantastic... (slurping) with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the...
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>> reporter: what happened, they got a lot of pushback from the conservative grassroots.eeks, conservative groups were out there pounding away at conservative members saying, look. this is why we got you into office. this is what we want you to do. and this is the best leverage we have, meaning try to repeal obama care even if it means shutting down the government. this is something i asked the speaker about. he wasn't publicly against it, but we knew that privately he was against it. so i asked, what gives? >> i know it's not been easy to be the speaker over this caucus, but, at this point, have you just kind of lost control over the caucus? >> listen. we've got a lot of different opinions in caucus. the key to any leadership job is to listen. we listen to our colleagues over the course of the last week. we have a plan that we're happy with and we're going forward. >> the bottom line is that the speaker and his fellow leaders have trouble with the same group of about 40 or so people in their caucus that they've had lots of other issues these past two and a half years. th
>> reporter: what happened, they got a lot of pushback from the conservative grassroots.eeks, conservative groups were out there pounding away at conservative members saying, look. this is why we got you into office. this is what we want you to do. and this is the best leverage we have, meaning try to repeal obama care even if it means shutting down the government. this is something i asked the speaker about. he wasn't publicly against it, but we knew that privately he was against it. so...
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as you know, he gets a lot of criticism and a lot of pushback for that.ou are sitting watching. >> i think it's right about people needing to take responsibility. i hope people listen to him. i hope younger people understand what a huge pioneer he was. i mean, when i was a kid living in the south and he started to appear on tv, the business of race relationships was about fear, condescending, hatred and he came along and opened up a whole new way of looking at race relationships. i think he should be given a lot of credit. >> his words carry meaning. >> absolutely, look, i think the word pioneer is exactly right. he went through doors that were locked and closed for african-americans in this country. his message of individual responsibility, don't lean on the state. don't expect this government or that government. this message of individual responsibility is important. >> it is important. this isn't talking ending racism or discrimination. itis yourself. the message that everyone is responsible for themselves. >> he wants to make sure people understand wh
as you know, he gets a lot of criticism and a lot of pushback for that.ou are sitting watching. >> i think it's right about people needing to take responsibility. i hope people listen to him. i hope younger people understand what a huge pioneer he was. i mean, when i was a kid living in the south and he started to appear on tv, the business of race relationships was about fear, condescending, hatred and he came along and opened up a whole new way of looking at race relationships. i think...
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and you got pushback on that? >> we did. taken the language out of the bill that made it impossible for us to implement what we were trying to do. they read a lot of the literature that if you just recommended to a person that was at risk or at high risk of suicide, that you separate yourself from your personal weapon. suicide rates go down so far and he recommended to the services that we implement that. there was language in a bill that didn't allow us to collect that kind of information on soldiers. just last year, congress corrected that. what would it mean if we could take that and apply that to 38,000 suicides that are committed in the country every single year? >> you're still dealing with mental health issues with your organization, one mind, that's doing a lot of research. talk about what really has to happen, how do you tack this will as a nation? >> the cdc back in the 1980s had a very robust program that was looking at gun violence and issues of mental health. then, around 1990, the congress cut off that funding.
and you got pushback on that? >> we did. taken the language out of the bill that made it impossible for us to implement what we were trying to do. they read a lot of the literature that if you just recommended to a person that was at risk or at high risk of suicide, that you separate yourself from your personal weapon. suicide rates go down so far and he recommended to the services that we implement that. there was language in a bill that didn't allow us to collect that kind of...
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across the country, they instituted the process of checking bags and packages, but there was so much pushbackshoppers that they got rid of that. they don't do that anymore. looks like because of not only just what happened in kenya but because of this active shooters we have to come up with some other kind of way to try to find out or verify or vet some of these people before they come into these shopping malls. it could happen here in the united states? i think the obvious answer is, yes. our shopping malls are wide open. the good news, though, neil, is that a lot of our security forces and police departments around these shopping malls have done a tremendous job in preparing, and intelligence gathering to try to offset some of the threats. >> neil: as you remind me, they can be right 99% of the time but it's the one percent time that they slip through. that's what they remember. i'm trying to think of the kind of security they have outside universal studios studio disneyd stadiums, but they don't get much more introssive -- intrusive than checking bags. >> at some shopping centers we may ha
across the country, they instituted the process of checking bags and packages, but there was so much pushbackshoppers that they got rid of that. they don't do that anymore. looks like because of not only just what happened in kenya but because of this active shooters we have to come up with some other kind of way to try to find out or verify or vet some of these people before they come into these shopping malls. it could happen here in the united states? i think the obvious answer is, yes. our...
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his plan is being met with a lot of pushback, including from some bay area politicians. >> joining us, representative eric swallow who's been listening to voters. thank you for coming in. what are the constituent saying? >> our constituents have great concerns. after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, they are concerned about what is next. i am concerned too. we can ignore that we have more fatigue. we have spent over $2 trillion. we've lost thousands of american lives, and now americans are rightfully asking, is this the right next step for america? >> when you say voters have concerns, are they saying they have concerns about the accuracy of the information of poison gas being used, or are there conditions getting the u.s. involved in another military situation? >> i don't have concerns about whether they use chemical weapons. i think the evidence is clear that they did. most voters accept that. but there is hesitancy about now that we know that they used it, what does the united states do. have we exhausted all of our remedies before inputting force into syria? have we brough
his plan is being met with a lot of pushback, including from some bay area politicians. >> joining us, representative eric swallow who's been listening to voters. thank you for coming in. what are the constituent saying? >> our constituents have great concerns. after 13 years of war in iraq and afghanistan, they are concerned about what is next. i am concerned too. we can ignore that we have more fatigue. we have spent over $2 trillion. we've lost thousands of american lives, and...
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after graduating, closed lucrative deals but since marriage, her knack for sense of style led to pushbackwere obtained by cnn, "the guardian" and others. e-mails revealed one point as her country was being torn apart by civil war, she ordered $16,000 worth of candle sticks, tables and chandeliers from paris. in an e-mail she boosted that she was the quote real dick aor the in the marriage. i asked what may be going through her mind right now. >> i think that she is torn and made a decision. the fact is that that she has made her life around the assad regime itself. she's i think a divided person very much like her husband between wanting to reform and carry out good works in the country and being the first lady of syria and those two things particularly with this regime are incompatible. >> reporter: there's speculation that she might at some point leave syria but andrew thinks she will stay to the bitter end. fleeing the country would mean leaving her husband and possibly her three young children behind. fredericka? >>> next hour of cnn "newsroom" begins right now with don lemon in new y
after graduating, closed lucrative deals but since marriage, her knack for sense of style led to pushbackwere obtained by cnn, "the guardian" and others. e-mails revealed one point as her country was being torn apart by civil war, she ordered $16,000 worth of candle sticks, tables and chandeliers from paris. in an e-mail she boosted that she was the quote real dick aor the in the marriage. i asked what may be going through her mind right now. >> i think that she is torn and made...
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the pushback from whose officials say they say still want assad out of power but third they want to get the chemical weapons turn over. they know that's not going to be easy and not a sure thing. but they say if they can get that done that would be major achievement that would weaken assad and then hope in the months and maybe years ahead -- might take a long time -- that would weaken assad because he would no longer have that important tool of terrorizing his people and israel and others, with these chemical weapons potentially, that they would be a political solution down the road to get him out of power, but obviously we're a long way from that. >> neil: very long way. ed henry, thank you. >>> says the president''s leadership style on syria will ultimately hurt him in the end. grant follows this leadership issues, and says if you're not first, you're last. his best-selling book. on a leadership level, then, how should he be doing things differently? what do you think? >> well, a leader makes hard decisions. this is why i've never been an obama fan. he is not making a decision. he is
the pushback from whose officials say they say still want assad out of power but third they want to get the chemical weapons turn over. they know that's not going to be easy and not a sure thing. but they say if they can get that done that would be major achievement that would weaken assad and then hope in the months and maybe years ahead -- might take a long time -- that would weaken assad because he would no longer have that important tool of terrorizing his people and israel and others, with...
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he has gotten a tremendous pushback from many members of congress and we're relaying to him and to hisistration what our constituents are telling us. i received a thousand phone calls in my office. i probably have only gotten six that say that they support a strike on syria. >> neil: well, congressman, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: the healthcare fix is almost in for unions. is that fair, is it even legal? >> congress, they get an exception. and now unions are saying, they want an exception. well, i got a simple question, mr. president, how about an exception for hard-working american families? another artis investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. why? because we're not your typical wall street firm that's why. so you keep more of your money. e-t
he has gotten a tremendous pushback from many members of congress and we're relaying to him and to hisistration what our constituents are telling us. i received a thousand phone calls in my office. i probably have only gotten six that say that they support a strike on syria. >> neil: well, congressman, thank you very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: the healthcare fix is almost in for unions. is that fair, is it even legal? >> congress, they get an exception. and now...
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. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the united states of america, but with that old style of diplomacy in this day and age comes high threat. >> danger. >> sure. >> when stevens called for help and of course, all this played out in washington in the days afterwards, of course, there was the very notorious comment by then u.n. ambassador a few days after the fact that has caused controversy. let's listen to that. >> our current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copy cat of the demonstrations
. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan...
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>> i'm getting some pushback from that, anderson. yes, they are saying that long-range bombers could be options that are considered or eventually used in any air strike on syria. so it is part of the planning process. they say that does not fundamentally change the overall parameters of the mission. in other words, this official was telling me that, yes, targets on the ground are continuously changing. they're adapting some of the options to fit those new targets. but he predicted a lot of these options would continue to change because they see continued movement on the ground. but he does not see this fundamentally changing what the parameters of this mission have sort of been established as. >> it's interesting, the secretary of defense said this could cost tens of millions of dollars, but the abc report is saying they're talking about using all the tomahawk missiles that they have, which is hundreds, which would obviously put the cost a lot higher. also the abc report saying that the b-2 and b-52 bombers could be used. that would
>> i'm getting some pushback from that, anderson. yes, they are saying that long-range bombers could be options that are considered or eventually used in any air strike on syria. so it is part of the planning process. they say that does not fundamentally change the overall parameters of the mission. in other words, this official was telling me that, yes, targets on the ground are continuously changing. they're adapting some of the options to fit those new targets. but he predicted a lot...
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what the government is doing here, i really doubt they will stop if there is not come kind after pushback. charlie mentioned bear stearns stuff. melissa: let's get seth in real quick. seth, it leaves out of on its face, seems like the u.s. attorney's office. who else do you think is left out that would come back for yet another bite at this apple? >> well, that's the problem and that's why this bank really feels like it is suffering death by a thousand fines here. what they're trying to do is mop up the mortgage mess and try to throw everything related to that in a legal settlement bucket with the justice department. and as you said, they're unable to get this done then what's point? even if they're able to settle the civil-related fraud claims you still potentially have criminal exposure with regard to some of these claims. >> well -- >> i can tell you from dealing with the justice department it is hard to put those two together in settlement. melissa: go he had harks charlie. >> we should point out when we talk about mortgage fraud, packaging of allegedly fraudulent mortgages into bonds
what the government is doing here, i really doubt they will stop if there is not come kind after pushback. charlie mentioned bear stearns stuff. melissa: let's get seth in real quick. seth, it leaves out of on its face, seems like the u.s. attorney's office. who else do you think is left out that would come back for yet another bite at this apple? >> well, that's the problem and that's why this bank really feels like it is suffering death by a thousand fines here. what they're trying to...