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on the pushback came he backed off everyone in new york said oh great ukraine's over on to the next trade well ukraine wasn't over it's not over who does now moving in these growing tanks in eastern ukraine they shot down this same putin sat there with a grenade launcher but obviously he has the ability to to influence what's going on there and i heard reports i haven't seen them confirm but i did have some good sourcing on reports that sadly some russian journalists were killed in ukraine today and if that's true that gives you know putin has often said you know i don't want to invade your country but i will go protect russians well that's a. reason for war putin is one but so he might come back in ukraine also he's. saying that the white house really can't walk and chew gum at the same time if we're distracted with iraq what better time for him to go into ukraine and he's the one stirring the pot in iraq alone the saudis as i say we've got to work this problem that many. dimensions but the bottom line for markets is that you know there's this outrage between complacency on the one
on the pushback came he backed off everyone in new york said oh great ukraine's over on to the next trade well ukraine wasn't over it's not over who does now moving in these growing tanks in eastern ukraine they shot down this same putin sat there with a grenade launcher but obviously he has the ability to to influence what's going on there and i heard reports i haven't seen them confirm but i did have some good sourcing on reports that sadly some russian journalists were killed in ukraine...
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there has been a lot of pushback, as phil mentioned. is this a concession that the toeral government is making the states, letting them try to plan this for themselves? >> yeah, in a way, that is the case. allowing the flexibility for the difference dates to create their own rules, anticipating some of the political pushback that will happen. but there will be a legal battle ground the next >> years to fight this out. what is interesting with the rules that came into play, a wild back some of the obama administration tried to develop climate change legislation that did not work. this is going purely through channels that are at the president's the postal. industry will be impacted. to what degree and what will this mean for their bottom lines? >> it is important to note that the coldstream in the u.s. has already been suffering. it was only a year ago that cole represented half, this year it is less than 40%. coal has been in decline. this will make it more difficult. even before this legislation, it was essentially impossible to build
there has been a lot of pushback, as phil mentioned. is this a concession that the toeral government is making the states, letting them try to plan this for themselves? >> yeah, in a way, that is the case. allowing the flexibility for the difference dates to create their own rules, anticipating some of the political pushback that will happen. but there will be a legal battle ground the next >> years to fight this out. what is interesting with the rules that came into play, a wild...
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. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman.ive this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do things like harbor searches for mines or suspicious divers. >> what is your response? a lot of people say we use dogs, police use dogs, so why dolphins? >> with due respect to the journalist who stated that. he only knows what he knows. what they told him. ho doesn't know what he doesn't know. so we have used dolphins in vietnam, in the persian gulf and not all of them returned from. >> why are they called advanced biological systems. >> there it is. consider the obvious. they don't call them dolphins they call them advanced biological weapons systems. duh. that's should tell the story right here. >> we have navy video of you at one of the navy test sites. >> you are holding up a do you understand? ♪ >> oh, boy. rick? >> that was off of key west in a marine sanctuary actually. it's called ship, shock testing. and the float that you see me hanging on
. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman.ive this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do things like harbor searches for mines or suspicious divers. >> what is your response? a lot of people say we use dogs, police use dogs, so why dolphins? >> with due respect to the journalist who stated that. he only knows what he knows....
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>> well, i was glad to see the pushback on the imperial president who really to give an examp example >> you are working too hard. >> we saw some pushback with the supreme court with the 9-0 decision, and the president has gone way too far and i understand that everybody wants the power in the white house and you want to preserve some of it when you are not this the white house, but the idea that you should not push him back, and they should have done it a long time ago, and for sandra's point, you can go for ammo, there is plenty, but you can go for this, too. >> and now depending on the majority leadership, i see little to indicate that is the case. >> and the fact is that you don't just call up a lawyer and the staff people, and he is going to devote a total of 20 minutes it to, and aside from distracting from it, and a bunch of lawyers will do it, and it is fine. and the judicial system is an excellent instrument for curbing ex executive power and happy that the republicans are using it and use everything that you can to curb the imperial presidency, whether it is republican or de
>> well, i was glad to see the pushback on the imperial president who really to give an examp example >> you are working too hard. >> we saw some pushback with the supreme court with the 9-0 decision, and the president has gone way too far and i understand that everybody wants the power in the white house and you want to preserve some of it when you are not this the white house, but the idea that you should not push him back, and they should have done it a long time ago, and...
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they've gotten pushback particularly from the libertarian wing of the party. >> and it's not just --t's not just the popularity. it's actually a -- it's actually something -- it's one thing to say, well, we're not getting pushback and we can all kind of do this and go around. i think there's good polling to support that people believe in nondiscrimination and you can actually go on offense on something like this. >> yeah, you know, i mean, look, there's still all the house republicans who are refusing to vote on this though ten of their senate -- >> they should be put on the spot about that as opposed to letting it just die. >> i think the new line is going to be about the religious exemption. you say orrin hatch came out today and said -- who voted for enda in the senate, he was like, okay, i can get behind this executive order, but it has to include the religious carveout. >> you will see that. >> you see the politics of this issue sort of -- like, they kind of recruited to this fallback position which is they're not contesting any more but now it's the religious exemption position
they've gotten pushback particularly from the libertarian wing of the party. >> and it's not just --t's not just the popularity. it's actually a -- it's actually something -- it's one thing to say, well, we're not getting pushback and we can all kind of do this and go around. i think there's good polling to support that people believe in nondiscrimination and you can actually go on offense on something like this. >> yeah, you know, i mean, look, there's still all the house...
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. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman.ive this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do things like harbor searches for mines or suspicious divers. >> what is your response? a lot of people say we use dogs, police use dogs, so why dolphins? >> with due respect to the journalist who stated that. he only knows what he knows. what they told him. ho doesn't know what he doesn't know. so we have used dolphins in vietnam, in the persian gulf and not all of them returned from. >> why are they called advanced biological systems. >> there it is. consider the obvious. they don't call them dolphins they call them advanced biological weapons systems. duh. that's should tell the story right here. >> we have navy video of you at one of the navy test sites. >> you are holding up a do you understand? ♪ >> oh, boy. rick? >> that was off of key west in a marine sanctuary actually. it's called ship, shock testing. and the float that you see me hanging on
. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman.ive this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do things like harbor searches for mines or suspicious divers. >> what is your response? a lot of people say we use dogs, police use dogs, so why dolphins? >> with due respect to the journalist who stated that. he only knows what he knows....
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bit on the fear trade and there was some volatility and then you know there was a little bit of pushback to the sanctions they were too extreme but putin is not just a good chess player is a good you know sort of comfort to judo expert he was smart enough to back off a little bit he said i pushed too i got some pushback and over on to the next trade well ukraine wasn't over it's not over who is shut down this same putin sat there with a grenade launcher but obviously he has the ability to to influence what's going on there and i heard reports i haven't seen them so badly some artifacts to put this off and so i will go protect russians well that's the reason for war back in ukraine also he can chew gum at the same time if we're distracted with iraq what better time for him to go into ukraine and he's the one stirring the pot in iraq alone the saudis as they say we've got to work this problem that many dimensions but the bottom line for markets is that you know there's this outrage between complacency on the one hand and a very tumultuous world that's probably it worse and more dangerous o
bit on the fear trade and there was some volatility and then you know there was a little bit of pushback to the sanctions they were too extreme but putin is not just a good chess player is a good you know sort of comfort to judo expert he was smart enough to back off a little bit he said i pushed too i got some pushback and over on to the next trade well ukraine wasn't over it's not over who is shut down this same putin sat there with a grenade launcher but obviously he has the ability to to...
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you get so much pushback, it's heartache. i also think that in discussions that i'm not privy to, there maybe discussions after a last pushback -- they might be offending people they might be relying on a story in the future. nobody ever told me don't do a story or not do a story because the white house called. >> how often did you do a story complete it and have it edit and ready for air and it never went anywhere? >> over the year it varies. because that happens to everybody, time to time. toward the end, the stories didn't get produced all the way. they just didn't want them. i would have the information. i would be ready to do interviews and ready to do shooting. they rarely got the process. may be a couple of times in the last year. >> erik did a piece on you, sharyl atkisson leaves cbs. back on march 10th. at the end of the piece, he says, appreciate her frustration, have a look at some data. andrew tyndall's shows that in 2007 atkisson was the 18th most used reporter in major network nightly news with 160 minutes expos
you get so much pushback, it's heartache. i also think that in discussions that i'm not privy to, there maybe discussions after a last pushback -- they might be offending people they might be relying on a story in the future. nobody ever told me don't do a story or not do a story because the white house called. >> how often did you do a story complete it and have it edit and ready for air and it never went anywhere? >> over the year it varies. because that happens to everybody, time...
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i'm told there was serious pushback a block ♪ >> severe storms and the chance of towards threateningeople in states across the central plains and midwest. i showed you the area on the wall. severe thunderstorm warning in this yellow region that you see on the top left, and then some here, and then this is a tornado watch area in red. it's just after, what, 2:00 in the afternoon in that part of the country so it's the tomb of dow when these things heat up and forecasters say the storms could continue through tomorrow. our chief meteorologist is in the fox extreme weather center, a big area, rick. >> we have not had a ton of severe weather this year, and tonight is one of those nights and it's going to go overnight. we're starting off with the threat of activity and i think that's near nebraska and iowa. but this moderate risk across the a big area, parts of nebraska, iowa, missouri, illinois, and as you just showed already we have the severe weather choose south dakota and these are not tornadic, but that's going to cut through and get towards the missouri river valley. hsu you see in
i'm told there was serious pushback a block ♪ >> severe storms and the chance of towards threateningeople in states across the central plains and midwest. i showed you the area on the wall. severe thunderstorm warning in this yellow region that you see on the top left, and then some here, and then this is a tornado watch area in red. it's just after, what, 2:00 in the afternoon in that part of the country so it's the tomb of dow when these things heat up and forecasters say the storms...
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in fact, when i asked the white house about what kind of pushback they expect, an official told me thatt is meant to build on a provision that senator levin introduced himself in may. so they are looking forward to working with congress on this but that gives you some sense of the kind of pushback they expect. of course, there are going to be other members of congress who are wondering what happens if these arms fall in the wrong hands. >> is this a good idea? >> i think it's a good idea. the challenge we have as described by athena, i think we can take off the table if these weapons fall into enemy hands. they will. a percentage of these weapons will end up in the wrong hands. there's a track record for that. that just is a routine migration that will occur. the big deal is this huge ungoverned space that exists between syria and the border between syria and iraq does not exist, you have this swath of land totally ungoverned, isis in the midst of it. it was very clear in the piece athena did, one of them was not an effort to topple asad. you've got to try to stabilize and build up forc
in fact, when i asked the white house about what kind of pushback they expect, an official told me thatt is meant to build on a provision that senator levin introduced himself in may. so they are looking forward to working with congress on this but that gives you some sense of the kind of pushback they expect. of course, there are going to be other members of congress who are wondering what happens if these arms fall in the wrong hands. >> is this a good idea? >> i think it's a good...
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the pushback oakland. >> if you want to run for mayor, you have time. >> all right.check the temperature in oakland. give us some weather. >> not interested in that? all right, take a look at our sunday morning forecast. we start off with a live picture of dublin where we got a clear start this morning. some patchy fog out there in dublin and the bay area, but all in all, a beautiful morning. here's what you can expect out the door. mostly clear start. some fog near the coast, of course, sunny today. hot hot hot inland. it's a spare the air day, so if you have the chance to use public transportation, you're encouraged to do it. we could see 100 out in fairfield. it's going to be hot again tomorrow, where we could see also triple digits further inland and 60s near the coast. and then tuesday, once it hits, starts cooling off and continue cooling off into the workweek. >> city officials in san bruno say they're in a commission to stop the investigation into pg&e as proceedings continue on how much to fine for negligence that contributes to the deadly explosion and fire
the pushback oakland. >> if you want to run for mayor, you have time. >> all right.check the temperature in oakland. give us some weather. >> not interested in that? all right, take a look at our sunday morning forecast. we start off with a live picture of dublin where we got a clear start this morning. some patchy fog out there in dublin and the bay area, but all in all, a beautiful morning. here's what you can expect out the door. mostly clear start. some fog near the coast,...
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change happens when we pushback, when we push for change. we can argue this.t of psychology, we want to say, now we have done it. finally, we have gotten there, but we never get there. it's really important that we keep pushing and when we stop things roll down the hill. tavis: let me close by asking whether or not you think there is a debt we owe to this and thisr generation film, and if we are them a debt, have we paid the debt we owe to these freedom warriors? me put that in a personal way. a number of screenings around the country. we will have some of the volunteers. iery time i get teared up feel he can fool. i say, i would never be here on this stage as an african producer director without you. up in the growing 60's and 50's there was nothing such as an african-american director of film. exist.d not it all may exist now because of the bravery of the people of freedom summer. he is a brilliant filmmaker and has done it again. you will not want to miss this or any of the work ever done by stanley nelson. congratulations. i'm glad you did this. good to ha
change happens when we pushback, when we push for change. we can argue this.t of psychology, we want to say, now we have done it. finally, we have gotten there, but we never get there. it's really important that we keep pushing and when we stop things roll down the hill. tavis: let me close by asking whether or not you think there is a debt we owe to this and thisr generation film, and if we are them a debt, have we paid the debt we owe to these freedom warriors? me put that in a personal way....
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i have never seen a pushback before from prominent ceos saying when are you going to stand up and sayhey don't mean a thing here. the only thing that matters is his shareholder base and his base has not been making a great deal of noise. you haven't seen the big shareholder come out and say you've got to go to the table. that could change. pershing square saying it attended two in-person meetings last week, six in the top ten non-index investors representing 29%. they're starting to get real support from them who believe a proposed merger is highly strategic and create enormous value. i would argue forget your ceo friends. it's only when his shareholder base starts to speak publicly which they haven't at this point. >> i only mention it because this level of activism, there will be a backlash at a certain point. you're right, the ceos who came forward to me, there are trees falling in the woods. >> a big spread if you do 0.83 plus 72 bucks a share and the possible cvr for darpin as well. we're going to get one quarter of earnings if not two between now and the special meeting to repla
i have never seen a pushback before from prominent ceos saying when are you going to stand up and sayhey don't mean a thing here. the only thing that matters is his shareholder base and his base has not been making a great deal of noise. you haven't seen the big shareholder come out and say you've got to go to the table. that could change. pershing square saying it attended two in-person meetings last week, six in the top ten non-index investors representing 29%. they're starting to get real...
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we haven't had the same pushback.hback has come from other states. >> and seven restaurant chains. i would be afraid. one person who has told you i would be terrified. i appreciate you coming on. thanks for sharing your point of view. >> thanks for having emoo. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but in time you realize the better you eat, the better you feel. these days we both eat smarter. and i give jake purina cat chow naturals. made with real chicken and salmon, it's high in protein like a cat's natural diet. and no added artificial flavors. we've come a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be there for each other. naturally. purina cat chow naturals. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and
we haven't had the same pushback.hback has come from other states. >> and seven restaurant chains. i would be afraid. one person who has told you i would be terrified. i appreciate you coming on. thanks for sharing your point of view. >> thanks for having emoo. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't...
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this is day three of the pushback against the sunni militant takeover of several regions in iraq. recapturedthey have the northern city the rebels say otherwise. they seem to have advanced closer to the capital, baghdad and have announced the creation of a new islamic state. their aim to impose sharia law. first of all, what is the declaration of a new state really changes anything? >> does not change anything on the ground. is a very symbolic moment. it is isis saying we are changing that dynamic. the border between the countries does not matter anymore as we said it would not. we now feel strong enough, emboldened enough to imposter centraliria law to iraq. it must be said, this is not the first time isis has done this. they did this back in 2007. doing itthat they are again shows how strong they feel . >> what about the fighting on the ground? loss of bombings this weekend. how is the army's attempt to push back the group going? >> it is sending large columns of tanks to 350 miles north of baghdad. theg quite well for most of day. by nightfall they withdrew 20 kilometers south
this is day three of the pushback against the sunni militant takeover of several regions in iraq. recapturedthey have the northern city the rebels say otherwise. they seem to have advanced closer to the capital, baghdad and have announced the creation of a new islamic state. their aim to impose sharia law. first of all, what is the declaration of a new state really changes anything? >> does not change anything on the ground. is a very symbolic moment. it is isis saying we are changing...
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this type of exchange and received a lot of pushback on it including pushback from within their administration the burden is really on the president to show that he could not simply notify congress. but at the end of the day, the greatest problem that we're facing is not this one violation but rather a myriad of these violations. the president, as you know, went to congress and said he was prepared to go it alone. there's no litany of federal laws that he's said he will not enforce or he's significantly changed through executive orders and that's created a real problem within our system. this emerging, almost uber presidency, where he acts alone and congress becomes increasingly irrelevant. >> as you said in terms of guantanamo at a minimum, this is something that president bush did as well at length over the course of his administration. >> the funny thing is i agree with the president on gitmo. i think it should be closed. but i have serious reservations about the means he's used to achieve many of his policies. >> jonathan, thank you for joining us from george washington university. we appr
this type of exchange and received a lot of pushback on it including pushback from within their administration the burden is really on the president to show that he could not simply notify congress. but at the end of the day, the greatest problem that we're facing is not this one violation but rather a myriad of these violations. the president, as you know, went to congress and said he was prepared to go it alone. there's no litany of federal laws that he's said he will not enforce or he's...
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>> respecting the military side of things, i can just tell you the pushback you get just listening to folks around the country is that there is this angst about this, and the treatment of the u.s. military, and it's showing up in polls, and that's a negative for the administration and for democrats who are frustrated. jenna: seems like there's a lot of valid questions out there, and the conversation continues. bret, great to see you, we'll see you in another couple hours. 6 p.m., "special report. jon: there are new allegations against a va facility with claims more than 100 veterans had to wait three months for appointments at a va hospital in kansas. as congressional leaders push for solutions to the mounting scandal that revealed veterans have even died waiting on medical care. doug mckelway live in washington. >> reporter: hi, jon. yeah, the beau pirg call the controversy took a little bit of the controversy off the crisis as did the resignation of eric shinseki. but congress is moving full speed ahead with proposed changes to the beleagured va as more horror stories of bad care co
>> respecting the military side of things, i can just tell you the pushback you get just listening to folks around the country is that there is this angst about this, and the treatment of the u.s. military, and it's showing up in polls, and that's a negative for the administration and for democrats who are frustrated. jenna: seems like there's a lot of valid questions out there, and the conversation continues. bret, great to see you, we'll see you in another couple hours. 6 p.m.,...
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. >> but when you proposed this idea, you got a lot of pushback, didn't you?k it's like with any idea. when you are trying something new. they sit back and say can you really do it? and when i first launched my show, i brought in a channel american to come in and help with the setup. and i remember discussing budgets with him. and he was like no this cannot happen. this is not possible you can't do this on the budget and i said well i can. and how we were able to produce and really doing moments with mo times twenty. the format may be different t journalists may be different but i decided to use the same strategy of different teams. so we have a drama team, a reality team, an entertainment team who two out bago out and p heck out of condition tent. and the posting takes more time but we've been able to do it on the budgets that i've suggested. that in itself i think should be something we look at to say okay how can we start making content that is way cheaper than currently being produced in other parts of the world. so maybe we're going to be the new home for
. >> but when you proposed this idea, you got a lot of pushback, didn't you?k it's like with any idea. when you are trying something new. they sit back and say can you really do it? and when i first launched my show, i brought in a channel american to come in and help with the setup. and i remember discussing budgets with him. and he was like no this cannot happen. this is not possible you can't do this on the budget and i said well i can. and how we were able to produce and really doing...
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in their jackets for a pair of sweat pants, the members of bell biv devoe reseefceived more tha pushbackre hearing ronnie, bob ericky and mike for the last, seven, eight years, it was like what the rest of them will do? ralph will go on and do his thing and johnny was a solo artist before and what's the rest of them going to do? >> because of our new edition image it was a shock because we were so embedded in that image that i was, like, not where we came with our style and our attitude, we kind of got the wide-eyed look like what are they doing? that's a little bit off the core of what's natural. the music was so innovative, micking r & b and hip-hop, the look was so different from when we were wearing our suits and even though we had our individual styles on stage, we actually had them. ♪ ♪ >> and those die hard fans will be happen to know that the wait is finally over. new edition goes on tour this summer. >> the all six new edition members this june. >> right. >> this june. june 26th. >> what's the first date? >> foxwoods, home style. >> then we move to philly. >> and how are we endi
in their jackets for a pair of sweat pants, the members of bell biv devoe reseefceived more tha pushbackre hearing ronnie, bob ericky and mike for the last, seven, eight years, it was like what the rest of them will do? ralph will go on and do his thing and johnny was a solo artist before and what's the rest of them going to do? >> because of our new edition image it was a shock because we were so embedded in that image that i was, like, not where we came with our style and our attitude,...
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>> i'm not sure what you mean by pushback with "this institution." >> you know that in 2001 when this was first contemplated the ranking members and chairmen of the appropriate committees did not concur with the swap. but yet understanding that the environment has changed, perhaps there was a concern by the administration of coming to notify for fear that that same -- >> oh, i see. >> -- pushback would have been -- >> i understand what you're saying. well, i just answered, as you heard probably my answer here, miss hartzler on this. complete change in environment, dynamics, realities, objectives from 2011-'12. but i can tell you from my perspective and what i know -- and i know a lot about it -- was involved only on this deal. can't answer to 2011-2012. but it wasn't because we were concerned that somehow the congress wouldn't go along with it. i've given you the reasons why we made the decisions we did. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, mr. preston, thanks for being here. mr. secretary, thank you for your service, both in uniform, here in c
>> i'm not sure what you mean by pushback with "this institution." >> you know that in 2001 when this was first contemplated the ranking members and chairmen of the appropriate committees did not concur with the swap. but yet understanding that the environment has changed, perhaps there was a concern by the administration of coming to notify for fear that that same -- >> oh, i see. >> -- pushback would have been -- >> i understand what you're saying....
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>> i'm not sure what you mean by pushback with "this institution." >> you know that in 2001 when this was first contemplated the ranking members and chairmen of the appropriate committees did not concur with the swap. but yet understanding that the environment has changed, perhaps there was a concern by the administration of coming to notify for fear that that same -- >> oh, i see. >> -- pushback would have been -- >> i understand what you're saying. well, i just answered, as you heard probably my answer here, miss hartzler on this. complete change in environment, dynamics, realities, objectives from 2011-'12. but i can tell you from my perspective and what i know -- and i know a lot about it -- was involved only on this deal. can't answer to 2011-2012. but it wasn't because we were concerned that somehow the congress wouldn't go along with it. i've given you the reasons why we made the decisions we did. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, mr. preston, thanks for being here. mr. secretary, thank you for your service, both in uniform, here in c
>> i'm not sure what you mean by pushback with "this institution." >> you know that in 2001 when this was first contemplated the ranking members and chairmen of the appropriate committees did not concur with the swap. but yet understanding that the environment has changed, perhaps there was a concern by the administration of coming to notify for fear that that same -- >> oh, i see. >> -- pushback would have been -- >> i understand what you're saying....
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the pushback is strong now. i mean, yeah, it's happening, but hey sunday shows, hey op-ped pages, hey cable news, hey, everybody. you're attempted to keep booking these yahoos on these subjects but if you keep turning to the people who were famously wrong about iraq to ask them to do about iraq, you at least will be laughed at and you will be embarrassed that you did this and you will eventually have to apologize or at least explain yourself for why you thought bill kristol should be explaining what to do now. we can see what you're doing and it's funny and not in a good way. but for all of the calling the question that is sort of happening in washington and the media right now, for all of the truly red meat right and left fighting and humiliation that is happening right now on our politics, on foreign policy issues, there is a real test for how we handle these questions in our nation that has nothing to do with short-term partisan gain and score settling and pointing and laughing at people who need to be pointe
the pushback is strong now. i mean, yeah, it's happening, but hey sunday shows, hey op-ped pages, hey cable news, hey, everybody. you're attempted to keep booking these yahoos on these subjects but if you keep turning to the people who were famously wrong about iraq to ask them to do about iraq, you at least will be laughed at and you will be embarrassed that you did this and you will eventually have to apologize or at least explain yourself for why you thought bill kristol should be explaining...
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. >> and a lot of the pushback came from iraqis. lot of the pushback came from muqtada al sadr if you remember that night, militant shiite. it fell victim not just to politics here but also to politics in iraq. and i think you're right, shep, that it is a complicated story. it's best not to oversimplify it. and i think it's important to realize that, you know, this hasn't been at the top of the u.s. agenda since then. i think that, frankly, political leaders should have been paying more attention to iraq since the u.s. u.s. withdrawal and since 2008. there have been military hardware, there have been training efforts, there have been other u.s. efforts. it's not as if we have totally left this behind. it is really a difficult situation, as you've indicated. >> and the facts indicates that you are right. that you cannot know the future. that in 2008 when we were making decisions, we could not know the future. you look back and find out the future was not as we predicted. just as when we went in to this conflict back in the very begin
. >> and a lot of the pushback came from iraqis. lot of the pushback came from muqtada al sadr if you remember that night, militant shiite. it fell victim not just to politics here but also to politics in iraq. and i think you're right, shep, that it is a complicated story. it's best not to oversimplify it. and i think it's important to realize that, you know, this hasn't been at the top of the u.s. agenda since then. i think that, frankly, political leaders should have been paying more...
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probably parsing of words or probably, maybe now that there's a little pushback or, i don't know. i don't know who's in charge or who's making the decisions. it did seem to me that it was the president, and that was the emphasis up until this briefing. and now they're saying secretary hagel. >> all right, we want to show you a new "usa today" poll. a majority of americans, 43% to 34%, say that president obama was wrong for approving the prisoner swap. 23% say they're not sure. in a survey of just veterans, 68% said the president made a mistake. only 16% say they think he did the right thing. since his release, bowe bergdahl still has not spoken to his family. doctors say he's in stable condition but he's not ready to travel back to the united states just yet. karl penhaul is tracking the recovery live from landstuhl, germany, this morning. karl, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, john, the pentagon really is now trying to control the information flow about bowe bergdahl's recovery, and for that reason, medics here at the hospital in landstuhl are no longer being authorized to u
probably parsing of words or probably, maybe now that there's a little pushback or, i don't know. i don't know who's in charge or who's making the decisions. it did seem to me that it was the president, and that was the emphasis up until this briefing. and now they're saying secretary hagel. >> all right, we want to show you a new "usa today" poll. a majority of americans, 43% to 34%, say that president obama was wrong for approving the prisoner swap. 23% say they're not sure....
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. >> some of that -- >> reporter: some of that pushback came from a group of iraqi war veterans. the president seemed steadfast sending john kerry to the middle east to rally support. at least some of his stops will be in iraq. sam. >> no doubt, resolution could be weeks and mornts away. thank you very much. >>> the jury in the bryan stow civil case took a tour of the stadium in hopes of gefting a better idea of what happened that day. the jurors visited the right field pavilion where he sat in 2011. then they walked into parking lot 2 where the beating reportedly took place. stow sued the dodgers claiming the organization did not provide enough stadium security to keep him safe. >>> it'll take another four months before the police substation will open. the city in the pros of hiring 28 -- process of hiring 28 community officers to man that station. it's near highway 85 and highway 101 interchange. the station was completed four years ago, but it stood empty because of staffing and budget short falls. soft opening is expected at the beginning of october. >>> as we speak, crews al
. >> some of that -- >> reporter: some of that pushback came from a group of iraqi war veterans. the president seemed steadfast sending john kerry to the middle east to rally support. at least some of his stops will be in iraq. sam. >> no doubt, resolution could be weeks and mornts away. thank you very much. >>> the jury in the bryan stow civil case took a tour of the stadium in hopes of gefting a better idea of what happened that day. the jurors visited the right...
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. >> we have some pushback here from carol. she goes this is an operation that is measured on prosecutions and has no idea whoever minors are one day after the quote, unquote rescue. kids? >> go with that. what happens to the kids after they are rescued? how are they reintegrated? >> that's a very good question. we have a victim assistance component that works in regard to availing these kids of various services, food, clothing, shelter, medical care, psychological care, works, if it's appropriate to reintegrate them with families or other social services and then the national center for missing and exploited children also helps us to identify kids that we are not sure who they are or if they are missing, where they belong? >> hol led your story is a om's. you actually were lured out of family. tell us about the specifics of your case. what happened? >> sawyer. well, a lot of young teen aimers are going through some kind of troubles in middle school, for me, it was the transition between middle school and school. >> i was very
. >> we have some pushback here from carol. she goes this is an operation that is measured on prosecutions and has no idea whoever minors are one day after the quote, unquote rescue. kids? >> go with that. what happens to the kids after they are rescued? how are they reintegrated? >> that's a very good question. we have a victim assistance component that works in regard to availing these kids of various services, food, clothing, shelter, medical care, psychological care,...
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. >> and speaking of the pushback obviously, the administration will likely pushback on what we are hearingtable government in place in iraq despite given proof of the exclusion, the desire to govern with exclusion from nuri maliki and the decision that he made in that he did not want troops in for an exand theed period of time. >> well, the fact is though that everybody bought into maliki, and republicans and democrats and that is shared blame there, and maliki is clearly making these mistakes that have put, brought his country to the knees in many ways, and so no doubt there, and we are having a chicken and the egg pointing conversation and those who were proponents of the iraq war believe we left too soon and those who voted against it are saying that i told you so in their form, but the matter is that we have a crisis right now, and insurgents of the islamic fundamental militants who are taking place that could be a security stake for jordan and syria and nevertheless, america is the stabilizing force in the middle east. >> and as we go to iraq and what is happening in that country, it
. >> and speaking of the pushback obviously, the administration will likely pushback on what we are hearingtable government in place in iraq despite given proof of the exclusion, the desire to govern with exclusion from nuri maliki and the decision that he made in that he did not want troops in for an exand theed period of time. >> well, the fact is though that everybody bought into maliki, and republicans and democrats and that is shared blame there, and maliki is clearly making...
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there's already the pushback this is a very expensive proposition. >> okyeah, typically in the pas sincege took having them in new york because the jail is actually connected to the courthouse by a tunnel, so you don't have to move the suspect every time in a car that he has to appear in court. we saw that yesterday whenÑi th hearing was Ñiover. a big motorcade came flying out of the™xcourthouse. the streets were shut down. sirens were blasting. there were men in bullet proof vests and machine guns on the street. so that is something we'll probably see every day that that forth here. >> all right. what about the evidence in the the fbi wasn't able to get to the crime scene, so to speak, forçó weeks. >> yeah, this is an interesting] case. this is not just a murder that happened andi] the police came t and they put up the tape and they went and did their evidence collection and then wentq back and indicted it inñr front of a grand jury. this is something that happened on the other side of the t#/wo. investigators weren't ablexd to get into the crime scene until several weeks after it kú+1
there's already the pushback this is a very expensive proposition. >> okyeah, typically in the pas sincege took having them in new york because the jail is actually connected to the courthouse by a tunnel, so you don't have to move the suspect every time in a car that he has to appear in court. we saw that yesterday whenÑi th hearing was Ñiover. a big motorcade came flying out of the™xcourthouse. the streets were shut down. sirens were blasting. there were men in bullet proof vests...
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was sort of slowing things down and you believe, you sort described in quite a critical way his pushback against the chad griffin and some of the other characters, the people in the book. you suggest and then came from a time when gay people -- gender activists had grown up in relatively safer world where gays and lessons were not forced to go great in bars with no windows for fear of being rated. this struck me, i worked with them fo for a long time. he's not that old. he was 12 when the stonewall happened. you get a lot of pushback in the press about that for having only two paragraphs on mary bonauto is investing kaplan was a bit of an outsider but she argued the gay marriage case back in 2006. >> guest: i talk about that. she should one moment when ed hired her after he turned ed down. i understand litigation is a high-stakes game and -- edie windsor. i describe our people were so fearful. look, they could have lost. we don't know. that's what i brought the concept of time. if it hadn't slowed down, may become we don't know. maybe they would've lost. and so what i've really tried to
was sort of slowing things down and you believe, you sort described in quite a critical way his pushback against the chad griffin and some of the other characters, the people in the book. you suggest and then came from a time when gay people -- gender activists had grown up in relatively safer world where gays and lessons were not forced to go great in bars with no windows for fear of being rated. this struck me, i worked with them fo for a long time. he's not that old. he was 12 when the...
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a massive effort is being mounted to retake tikrit and pushback isis militants. resistance is strong and at this point, it's impossible to say which side has the upper hand. say the army was forced to retreat in some places, but there are also reports that isis has suffered as -- heavy casualties. >> fighting continues, but tikrit university is now under our full control. university is very large and has a number of buildings, but the iraqi flag flies over all of them. >> russia is delivering equipment to the iraqi military. the first of more than a dozen russian fighter jets arrived in iraq. in urgent need of your support, baghdad paid 370 million euros for the planes. >> we desperately need these russian planes right now. they are especially useful in supporting our ground units and fighting isis terrorists. jets will come into service with the next four days to aid our soldiers and fight the isis terrorists. >> nearly 200 kilometers south of tikrit, security forces have set up fences around baghdad. the army has deployed around 60,000 soldiers. the clear messa
a massive effort is being mounted to retake tikrit and pushback isis militants. resistance is strong and at this point, it's impossible to say which side has the upper hand. say the army was forced to retreat in some places, but there are also reports that isis has suffered as -- heavy casualties. >> fighting continues, but tikrit university is now under our full control. university is very large and has a number of buildings, but the iraqi flag flies over all of them. >> russia is...
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so there is a lot of pushback over this approval.he fda's role in this unfortunately has been a negative one. the fda has been asleep at the wheel since this began about 10 or 15 years. more and more potent drugs without requiring long-term studies. once the drugs are approved, the companies make their money and they reduce a study 10 years after approval. tens of thousands of people. >> you said the fda is asleep at the wheel. what do you think is causing them to be asleep at the wheel? >> to approve the drugs. this is a case of a regulator being paid tens of billions of a year by the industry it regulates. it's called the user fee act. these are user fees. basically refers for quicker and more -- just speedier approvals. obviously, the fda is tilted towards approving drugs and away from providing meaningful benefit. the fda has recently belatedly chang changed the label of these opiod medications. there was no instruction to physicians about who should use the drugs. changed the label to require it only in severely ill patients or
so there is a lot of pushback over this approval.he fda's role in this unfortunately has been a negative one. the fda has been asleep at the wheel since this began about 10 or 15 years. more and more potent drugs without requiring long-term studies. once the drugs are approved, the companies make their money and they reduce a study 10 years after approval. tens of thousands of people. >> you said the fda is asleep at the wheel. what do you think is causing them to be asleep at the wheel?...
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we know that in 2011 and 2012 he went this direction and got huge bipartisan pushback both within thedministration and among congress. and i think this time he said look, i'm not going to take no for an answer, i'm just going forward no matter what. >> do you think this administration plans to empty out guantanamo bay anyway and this was a chance to get something very valuable in return for something that the president may be planning to do anyway? >> well, absolutely. where's the resistance? now that you released the high-value prisoners there, then now you can go down to the lower echelons with less pushback from the public. >> all right. well, we will watch as this plays out and see as our own catherine her ij of course reporting from guantanamo bay and the plans for what happens there. congressman, very good to see you today. thank you so much. >> always a pleasure. >> congressman adam smith, he's the ranking member on the house armed services committee, democrat from washington state. sir, i want to ask you, because you expressed concern as well that none of the congressional lea
we know that in 2011 and 2012 he went this direction and got huge bipartisan pushback both within thedministration and among congress. and i think this time he said look, i'm not going to take no for an answer, i'm just going forward no matter what. >> do you think this administration plans to empty out guantanamo bay anyway and this was a chance to get something very valuable in return for something that the president may be planning to do anyway? >> well, absolutely. where's the...
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but pushback from the security establishment meant the bill that eventually passed was watered down touch an extents the privacy advocates dismissed it as a sham. google and football are among the heavy hitters now in on this debate. there is a campaign called "reset the net, pushing for an internet safer. journalits over the past year have started incorrecting their communicate indications fearing for their professional safety there are many others. our starting point this week is moscow. it took edward snowden almost a few year to be interviewed by a major american news outlet. nbc news went to him in moscow because snowden is tracked in exile. >> it's important for people to for people to see not just the documents but the person who made the decision to leak them. >> if we want to be free we can't give away privacy. >> he doesn't come off as stride event or self aggrandizing. he is humble. you get the feeling he faced a moral dilemma? >> there are some things worth fighting for. the country is one. >> he has helped the media understand the role that leaks and whistle blowers can ha
but pushback from the security establishment meant the bill that eventually passed was watered down touch an extents the privacy advocates dismissed it as a sham. google and football are among the heavy hitters now in on this debate. there is a campaign called "reset the net, pushing for an internet safer. journalits over the past year have started incorrecting their communicate indications fearing for their professional safety there are many others. our starting point this week is moscow....
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. >> this morning more pushback against u.s. intervention. the supreme leader strongly opposes u.s. military action in iraq. he said the iraqi government and religious authority must "put an end to this fire." >> the roots of the iraq crisis trace back hundreds of years. >> really difficult for some people to understand why this is happening, we hear on twitter. cnn international anchor michael holmes looks at what's happening now and how we got here. >> reporter: question one -- why is everyone fighting? there are a lot of reasons but here's a big one. sunnis are a minority in iraq and they are fed up. mainly because prime minister nuri al maliki, a shiite, promised to open up his government to both ethnic groups. since the u.s. left in 2011 he's worked instead to strengthen shiite control of ministries and the military. that made him popular in iran where shiites are also a majority. not so much in parts of iraq. isis is exploiting that anger to fuel its rebellion. so, it's sunnis versus shiites. or more or less with some politics thrown in. and here's a wild card as well -- the k
. >> this morning more pushback against u.s. intervention. the supreme leader strongly opposes u.s. military action in iraq. he said the iraqi government and religious authority must "put an end to this fire." >> the roots of the iraq crisis trace back hundreds of years. >> really difficult for some people to understand why this is happening, we hear on twitter. cnn international anchor michael holmes looks at what's happening now and how we got here. >>...