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secondly, prepositioning of different military equipment, ammunition, et cetera. thirdly, we must work more closely together and support what we can do with information in warfare. because it's a problem not only for the baltic region, it's a problem for all europe and here again it's quite open, quite open market to ideas how we can deal with this problem. because it's this strategic communication issue becomes more and more important in our life. >> there are close banking ties, but ties in the banking sector between latvia and russia. does this prompt any concern to have those close banking ties between the two countries? >> maybe last question. one more thing where we need to strengthen is better common chain with nato. it means that work preparation and decision taking in nato. it means some more responsibilities to nato commander to make decisions in the case of any aggression. but speaking about banks, yes, some of latvian banks belongs to russian -- russian investors. but these banks are working accordingly to european regulations and we don't -- don't see
secondly, prepositioning of different military equipment, ammunition, et cetera. thirdly, we must work more closely together and support what we can do with information in warfare. because it's a problem not only for the baltic region, it's a problem for all europe and here again it's quite open, quite open market to ideas how we can deal with this problem. because it's this strategic communication issue becomes more and more important in our life. >> there are close banking ties, but...
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secondly, she comes across in these debates, and you remember in 2008, chris, against probably the greatest debater in public speaking, if politics in our lifetime, she held her own in 2008, for sure. she comes across as very
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secondly life extension, almost 40 years old and some caverns much older than that. the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in areas of oil transfer and security. and third, modernization. we need to modernize the spro to accommodate the different locations and volumes of domestic oil production and changes in global oil markets. the qer examined what the spro would need to protect the u.s. economy in a supply emergency. about $2 million are needed. and about $1.2 billion for modernization. such as dedicated marine terminals to respond quickly in emergencies. the return on these could be huge as a study out of oak ridge suggests that adding 2 million barrels per day distribution capacity could save our economy in a major disruption tens of billions of dollars, up to $200 billion. depending on the nature of the disruption. so we need a robust spro to guard against the economic harm of such a major, major disruption. and this is not theoretical. if we look at many events in the middle east, including just last
secondly life extension, almost 40 years old and some caverns much older than that. the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in areas of oil transfer and security. and third, modernization. we need to modernize the spro to accommodate the different locations and volumes of domestic oil production and changes in global oil markets. the qer examined what the spro would need to protect the u.s. economy in a supply emergency. about $2...
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secondly, statistics that just came out, new jersey's jobless claims of the lowest they haven't been15 years. that shows the strength of the new jersey economy. we have generated over 200,000 private sector jobs. it years before i was governor, they had zero. mark: what about policy ideas? gov. christie: lower taxes, less regulation. it is making sure that you free up people in the state to do what they do best, and get government out of the way. we should try to give them a nudge in the back. mark: current foreign-policy challenges, which one you consider to be the most pressing that you wish obama were more aggressive on? gov. christie: first, the situation in syria. the president needs to be assertive and used to set up a no-fly zone and tell vladimir putin enough is enough. secondly, russia, making sure we engage in an economically and diplomatically to improve that relationship. third, china, the most complex relationship we will have to deal with. we want to make sure that we contain them militarily. fourth, better relationships with canada and mexico, our biggest trading partn
secondly, statistics that just came out, new jersey's jobless claims of the lowest they haven't been15 years. that shows the strength of the new jersey economy. we have generated over 200,000 private sector jobs. it years before i was governor, they had zero. mark: what about policy ideas? gov. christie: lower taxes, less regulation. it is making sure that you free up people in the state to do what they do best, and get government out of the way. we should try to give them a nudge in the back....
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secondly, life extension. almost 40 years old in some caverns, the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in such areas as crude oil chance f transfer and security. and third, we need to modernize the spro to accommodate the dramatically different locations and cold ivolumes of oil produc and changes in markets. the qer examined what the spro would need to protect the u.s. economy in an emergency supply emergency. roughly $2 billion are needed, about $800 million for life extension and about $1.2 billion is for modernization. the return on these could be huge. a study out of oak original suggested that for example adding about 2 million barrels per day distribution capacity could save our economy in a major disruption tens of billions of dollars up to $200 billion depending upon the nature of the disruption. so we need a robust spro to guard against the major disstrupdi disrupti disruption. this is not theoretical. the russian military intervention in sy
secondly, life extension. almost 40 years old in some caverns, the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in such areas as crude oil chance f transfer and security. and third, we need to modernize the spro to accommodate the dramatically different locations and cold ivolumes of oil produc and changes in markets. the qer examined what the spro would need to protect the u.s. economy in an emergency supply emergency. roughly $2 billion are...
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secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your point of view -- and i think david milliband does, too. are you saying on the other hand that you would support u.s. intervention to stop the barrel bombing if it was not about military activity taking place within that safe zone but protection of civilians? >> are you asking -- >> no, i'm asking you that just out of curiosity. because that would be a breakthrough. >> i think the breakthrough, honestly, has to be obama and yeltsin -- i mean obama and putin sitting down and reaching an agreement on this i think that's the only way it's going to happen. any other intervention, i don't think, will be e
secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your...
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secondly, it narrowly defines the
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secondly, the issue around the refugees. the church and bishops have been working very hard with the government. i have spoken with the house of lords. one of the strange things about this job. in theery involved debate of how many refugees we took. we have been having very clear discussions with the government on the numbers that should be taken. communion world, the has been impacted because on the whole it is from which refugees are coming, not from which they are going. europe --e bishop in we don't call him bishop of europe because it would seem a little presumptuous -- the bishop in europe, there are 300 or 400 churches around europe. they have been working unbelievably hard on the ground in meeting the needs of the refugees. as the communion, this is an figures acording to few weeks ago, 59.7 million. it is not only in europe. in the communion, that may well be one of the issues to discuss. places like tanzania, congo, baroody, uganda, generally west africa have numbers of refugees that are coming into europe. one of
secondly, the issue around the refugees. the church and bishops have been working very hard with the government. i have spoken with the house of lords. one of the strange things about this job. in theery involved debate of how many refugees we took. we have been having very clear discussions with the government on the numbers that should be taken. communion world, the has been impacted because on the whole it is from which refugees are coming, not from which they are going. europe --e bishop in...
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secondly, joe biden was extremely close to pulling the trigger on this. he had been doing donor meetings -- >> and he wanted to run. >> he wanted to run. his family encouraged him. yesterday, the widow of bo biden, she told newspapers in delaware we are 100% behind pops running do campaign. but biden realized again time has passed him by. it's very difficult to start late in the campaign, particularly when you are looking like at challenger like hillary clinton. and secondly, biden has been able to get all of this attention for the last several months, everybody bathed him in sort of positive light, what if he does this? he's very popular. the moment you declare you are a candidate, that dynamic changes. >> in fact it almost began to change yesterday when he was under scrutiny as to whether or not he did or did not tell the president to go after osama bin laden. at first he said i was in the room and i think we need to do more before we actually pull the trigger. then he said in the hallway, on the way, up, i said to the president follow your gut. >> and
secondly, joe biden was extremely close to pulling the trigger on this. he had been doing donor meetings -- >> and he wanted to run. >> he wanted to run. his family encouraged him. yesterday, the widow of bo biden, she told newspapers in delaware we are 100% behind pops running do campaign. but biden realized again time has passed him by. it's very difficult to start late in the campaign, particularly when you are looking like at challenger like hillary clinton. and secondly, biden...
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secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your point of view -- and i think david milliband does, too. are you saying on the other hand that you would support u.s. intervention to stop the barrel bombing if it was not about military activity taking place within that safe zone but protection of civilians? >> are you asking -- >> no, i'm asking you that just out of curiosity. because that would be a breakthrough. >> i think the breakthrough, honestly, has to be obama and yeltsin -- i mean obama and putin sitting down and reaching an agreement on this i think that's the only way it's going to happen. any other intervention, i don't think, will be e
secondly it's very dangerous to conflate military approaches with civilian protection. and any approach that conflates those goals, i think, is a perilous way forward. so i think that's a contrast with general petraeus and think it's important to put that out here on the table. i think that's central to this issue. mr. chairman, i wanted to ask an additional question about yemen. >> sure. >> that can wait. is that all right? >> just out of curiosity, since we understand your...
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my name is cam none you didn't know i had the same objection of other appellants secondly, tonight isetting late i'll cut to the chase my major concerns that a in our case the to telephone pole that is used is more than hundred and 50 feet apart so this is means either using those hundred and have on radius raised in notification is not going to be covering all of them because of the circle and not having any you know can't cover all the area if you use one you can't cover the other residents if you pick one you can't do both of them so it is only 50 percent of the residents that are getting notification didn't get that okay secondly, when they do the posting on the telephone pole they only have 3 pages not photo simulation as required by article 25 that means that people go there and don't know what's going on they make act go as i received those later from crown castle he talked to people in the neighborhood i notice that they didn't inventing send any notification to the 8 hundred box i'm on the seven hundred block the house is near the photo so the 800 block explicit receive any n
my name is cam none you didn't know i had the same objection of other appellants secondly, tonight isetting late i'll cut to the chase my major concerns that a in our case the to telephone pole that is used is more than hundred and 50 feet apart so this is means either using those hundred and have on radius raised in notification is not going to be covering all of them because of the circle and not having any you know can't cover all the area if you use one you can't cover the other residents...
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secondly, on the other end, we also need to try to building an international conference that will talk about the humanitarian process, deconflict the forces, and also try to begin a dialogue about how to get a settlement syria. >> mr. hadley, ambassador ross, thank you both. obviously we'll keep covering this story. >>> next up, the democrats are finally ready to hold their first debate. will the other candidates go after hillary clinton? rather as a hero for a report he did on president bush, a report he later had to apologize for. the panel turns into film the republicans finally mccarthy saying ...the committee investigating benghazi and clinton's emails was her candidacy..." hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? a benghazi special committee... what are her numbers today?" republicans have spent millions attacking hillary... ...because she's fighting for everything they oppose... ...from affordable health care. ...to equal pay... she'll never stop and the republicans know it. >>i'm hillary clinton and >>> the so-called tpp will drive long-term growth across the region. >> what i kn
secondly, on the other end, we also need to try to building an international conference that will talk about the humanitarian process, deconflict the forces, and also try to begin a dialogue about how to get a settlement syria. >> mr. hadley, ambassador ross, thank you both. obviously we'll keep covering this story. >>> next up, the democrats are finally ready to hold their first debate. will the other candidates go after hillary clinton? rather as a hero for a report he did on...
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i'm told, for all the talk of what the freedom caucus is demanding, ryan knows numbers, and secondly there's a lot of pressure being put on by the establishment and business groups, saying that some of those freedom caucus members if you're not going to play ball and not get involved, you're going to get a primary opponent. >> first of ought let me gently agree and disagree with george. i think george is absolutely right that paul ryan has the skill set necessarily to lead the fight on ways and means to reform the tack code and reform entitlements. i agree there's four, five or six other members who could be speaker, the question is could they get elected speaker. ryan has the unique ability -- he has respect of the caucus. i'm not certain who else is there. there is discussion about this. part of the discussion, we may end up with john boehner, who is -- michael mccaul is a name that's bubbled up. there are others. i think it will take time to make that discussion, but ultimately it has has to have the ability to draw respect from area parties to function as leader. >> will they hav
i'm told, for all the talk of what the freedom caucus is demanding, ryan knows numbers, and secondly there's a lot of pressure being put on by the establishment and business groups, saying that some of those freedom caucus members if you're not going to play ball and not get involved, you're going to get a primary opponent. >> first of ought let me gently agree and disagree with george. i think george is absolutely right that paul ryan has the skill set necessarily to lead the fight on...
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secondly, to rebuild our military.e will not shrink our military to a position where it has devastated. third, we will exert leadership, not just military leadership, but economic leadership. we will be a leader on the world stage again. whether you agree or disagree with the policies of president george w. bush, and some of the mistakes he made are well known now, he at least believe that america should be a leader and took action as a leader. this president has not. if we are going to be successful in syria, we have to a leader there and around the world. at this stage, i believe you have to concentrate on limiting isis. that means using our resources to help do so. you don't let the russians tell us that we cannot fly over syria. isise going to eliminate and that is our first priority. host: does that mean more boots on the ground? gov. romney: i think we all hope it does not mean boots on the ground but i don't think you eliminate that as an option. i don't think you announced of the world we will eliminate isis th
secondly, to rebuild our military.e will not shrink our military to a position where it has devastated. third, we will exert leadership, not just military leadership, but economic leadership. we will be a leader on the world stage again. whether you agree or disagree with the policies of president george w. bush, and some of the mistakes he made are well known now, he at least believe that america should be a leader and took action as a leader. this president has not. if we are going to be...
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secondly, limiting the voting municipalities to profit off of people. we have seen legislation pass in missouri and other places that gets to this. it is not okay that the budget comes from ticketing and the most vulnerable people in the community. what can we do as a state to check the aggressive predatory powers of local police departments and governments. stop the profiteering. and illinois has read the went to have led the way around banning private prisons. allowing them to call family members and children and stop the profiteering. the ability, this is how we choose to punish people is not a private issue. that sounds a lot like slavery. and then lastly which is important and so how do we in a meaningful way bring some of that back. in addition to being defensively have to be careful. how do we make sure we passed is not re- in force the status quo? the two main areas, body cameras and community policing the cello putting quotes the whole time. so two sorts of departments have no relations. a lot of staples in california and new york around test p
secondly, limiting the voting municipalities to profit off of people. we have seen legislation pass in missouri and other places that gets to this. it is not okay that the budget comes from ticketing and the most vulnerable people in the community. what can we do as a state to check the aggressive predatory powers of local police departments and governments. stop the profiteering. and illinois has read the went to have led the way around banning private prisons. allowing them to call family...
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secondly, since 2010, the budget has been cut by over a billion dollars.at the same time we have six or seven more million taxpayers. we've been given unfunded mandates. last year after our budget was cut, the only major agency with a budget cut, we were asked to implement the employees' act. since then we've been asked to implement the tax credit program with no additional funding. the net impact is we get funded and spend money on enforcement, taxpayer service, information technology including cyber protection and identity theft and and general operations and maintenance. our budget has been cut over five years every year, the money has to come from somewhere. on taxpayer services, we had a abysmal level of services. in terms of enforcement, we're losing our $4 billion a year in collections compared to what we used to collect because we have 3,000 fewer revenue agents. those revenue agents collect over a million dollars a year. to save a billion dollars in funding, we're losing over $4 billion a year in tax revenue collection. it's costing the government
secondly, since 2010, the budget has been cut by over a billion dollars.at the same time we have six or seven more million taxpayers. we've been given unfunded mandates. last year after our budget was cut, the only major agency with a budget cut, we were asked to implement the employees' act. since then we've been asked to implement the tax credit program with no additional funding. the net impact is we get funded and spend money on enforcement, taxpayer service, information technology...
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secondly the development of advanced alternative fuels particularly liquid fuels, biofuels and, third, electrification of transportation as three thrusts that can lower our oil depe dependence. >> speaking of biofuels, one of the key motivations for the rfs, for the fuel diversify our transportation fuel supply, so we're not dependent on imported oil. there is a bill that's been propose proposed by -- in the senate that really targets ethanol. ethanol is something that increases the octane of gasoline in the mix that helps us replace lead. it's something that's required. do you think that maintaining the rfs target line with the energy independence and security act of 2007 helps reduce reliance on oil? >> i'm not going to get into those kinds of standards which the epa has a responsibility, but what -- >> oh, come on. >> what we will continue to do, however is to develop the technologies for advanced biofuels. and clearly ethanol today is 10% of our gasoline. >> i'm conscious of time so i want to get in under the five. what i took from your testimony was basically not so fast. basical
secondly the development of advanced alternative fuels particularly liquid fuels, biofuels and, third, electrification of transportation as three thrusts that can lower our oil depe dependence. >> speaking of biofuels, one of the key motivations for the rfs, for the fuel diversify our transportation fuel supply, so we're not dependent on imported oil. there is a bill that's been propose proposed by -- in the senate that really targets ethanol. ethanol is something that increases the...
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secondly, our military has to be lethal, and it has to be mobile. for example, i said i would never have increased troop levels in afghanistan. i would have used special forces to deal with people when we saw them pop up. one of the groups in the pentagon -- i don't how many are still there. but i worked with them in the area of special forces. i always believed in special forces because that is the future of for fair. but that doesn't mean you don't need a strong army. you absolutely have to have a strong army. we're cutting it too low. i believe we have to spend more on defense. on thursday to come down to nashua to the community college down there, you'll see a number as to what i think we need to do over the next 10 years in terms of being able to fit in the things that we need to spend for defense because we have to have a good defense. we can't be weak. we have to be strong. so over time -- are you to build the things you really need, not something that summit he says, hey, here's a great new system. they have to work to stop the other thing i
secondly, our military has to be lethal, and it has to be mobile. for example, i said i would never have increased troop levels in afghanistan. i would have used special forces to deal with people when we saw them pop up. one of the groups in the pentagon -- i don't how many are still there. but i worked with them in the area of special forces. i always believed in special forces because that is the future of for fair. but that doesn't mean you don't need a strong army. you absolutely have to...
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secondly, there needs to be a security system when they return home in which they can trust because a lot of that trust was breached. rightey need to own the to have their own effective defense forces that have to be integrated with the iraqi and peshmerga forces. third there has to be a transitional justice system very people go back to their communities and some of their neighbors have taken over their businesses and their homes. system that be a will fairly adjudicate that and hold people responsible who assisted isil. on a macro level there has to be a change in the governance structures that allow those minority groups to have a real role in shaping the future of their country. prime minister abadi has made clear that is his intent. we see some of that represented in the appointments he has made and the united states is working with the iraqi government on that and finally there has to be an internationally engaged plan on the economic rebuilding so people will have a sense of hope. we know what those ingredients are. the united states with the u.n. and other nations are working
secondly, there needs to be a security system when they return home in which they can trust because a lot of that trust was breached. rightey need to own the to have their own effective defense forces that have to be integrated with the iraqi and peshmerga forces. third there has to be a transitional justice system very people go back to their communities and some of their neighbors have taken over their businesses and their homes. system that be a will fairly adjudicate that and hold people...
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and secondly, when you on the b brothers i wasn't on the board. i was a banker, and traveled the country and learned how people make jobs. >> what is your reaction? because in 24-36 hours, john kasich seems to be getting more aggressive and hostile. where do you think it's coming from? >> he has very bad poll numbers so he attacked us. i think it was inappropriate but that came from poll numbers. he seems like a nice guy. i think it worked out well for me. >> let me go to the issue of the substance to these unnamed sources. do you talk about trillions of dollars? . >> i don't think -- i don't think those sources exist. i don't believe they exist. >> i got the impression it was his personal opinion. it was a great line mentioning lar larry larry. he's a good guy. what you didn't see was factor in was repatriated money and a lower corporate tax rate, etc. >> we're lowering taxes, big league. we're bringing rates down. with the highest tax in the world with highest taxed country now and it's not even close. we're bringing the rates down to 15% for co
and secondly, when you on the b brothers i wasn't on the board. i was a banker, and traveled the country and learned how people make jobs. >> what is your reaction? because in 24-36 hours, john kasich seems to be getting more aggressive and hostile. where do you think it's coming from? >> he has very bad poll numbers so he attacked us. i think it was inappropriate but that came from poll numbers. he seems like a nice guy. i think it worked out well for me. >> let me go to the...
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secondly, we also need to ensure that that assistance is as effective and as efficient as possible. have seen, as senator cardin noted, we continue to treat the problem as if the refugees will go home when there's a 17-year average rate of displacement. we are often constrained by our institutional mandates, and the stovepiping from doing the kind of assistance that enables refugees not only to survive but to look for some sort of sustainable future as well as providing support for the host communities who are heavily burdened by the huge numbers that are among us. i've recently returned from iraq where i met with a number of civil society organizations and kurdish officials in iraqi where one in five among them are now displaced. they have some 3 million displaced iraqis who fled isis over the last year, and despite a huge mobilization to provide assistance to these folks, their infrastructure simply can't cope. their water systems, electrical systems, schools, clinics, so you have people who are sitting in camps in containers in squatting apartments, studies interrupted, no way to
secondly, we also need to ensure that that assistance is as effective and as efficient as possible. have seen, as senator cardin noted, we continue to treat the problem as if the refugees will go home when there's a 17-year average rate of displacement. we are often constrained by our institutional mandates, and the stovepiping from doing the kind of assistance that enables refugees not only to survive but to look for some sort of sustainable future as well as providing support for the host...
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secondly, the right to organize.he introduced the workplace democracy act, for the second time in his congressional career, he's out there when workers are organizing all the time. he's out there on picket lines. he makes it clear he's not with the bosses, he's not a neutral. he believes that income inequality in this country is way off-base and we need to redirect it for working families. the list goes on from there. higher education paid for with a financial transaction tax. that's for our kids, for working class kids. it's a total redirection led by a political revolution, which means we're not going to make it with business as usual. we're not going to make it with a third term, essentially, for this president. we need a mass movement in this country, from burlington, iowa, to burlington, vermont, to the bay area in california, and we need millions of people involved, as they're involved now in this campaign. >> i want to ask you both the same question. i'm curious how you think about this one. brian, i'll start
secondly, the right to organize.he introduced the workplace democracy act, for the second time in his congressional career, he's out there when workers are organizing all the time. he's out there on picket lines. he makes it clear he's not with the bosses, he's not a neutral. he believes that income inequality in this country is way off-base and we need to redirect it for working families. the list goes on from there. higher education paid for with a financial transaction tax. that's for our...
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secondly, ooze the justice department noted, they interviewed 100 employees and found the no employee actually interacted regard to political bias or discrimination. there is not a finding in the reports of the recommendations that an individual exercised political bias in selecting applications for review. nonetheless as i have stated from the start, it's a situation that shouldn't have happened. people shouldn't wait two years. the categorization was erroneous. in terms of discipline, the chain of command all the way down has changed. there are new people that have gone through, and we have pursued appropriate disciplinary review as needed. but i would note and i think it is important for the public to note, that the justice department talked to 100 individuals, some of whom identified as conservatives or republicans. none of them indicated that anyone had done anything based on political bias. >> okay. follow-up then to something that senator wyden discussed with you about the cell site simulators. the follow up would be in the past two months both justice department and the depart
secondly, ooze the justice department noted, they interviewed 100 employees and found the no employee actually interacted regard to political bias or discrimination. there is not a finding in the reports of the recommendations that an individual exercised political bias in selecting applications for review. nonetheless as i have stated from the start, it's a situation that shouldn't have happened. people shouldn't wait two years. the categorization was erroneous. in terms of discipline, the...
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secondly, once we have things in place we don't want people coming over. if they come over and they have an excuse but they have to go back. for those here, that have been law-abiding, god bless them, they are a critical part of society from doctors, engineers, to lawyers -- i don't know if we need more of them -- but we have teachers or whatever. and i think they should have a path to legalization. i think that can pass. when you talk about the visa issue and all of that that is something that has to be dealt with. we don't want people overstaying their visas. it looks like the whole immigration has to be done in a way in which address the elements. the fundamentals are protect the border, guest worker people here who are law-abiding get stay. i think the american people -- the american people politicians say long they are speaking for the american people, my sense of being involved in the government is the people would accept this. the idea of picking up these people and shipping them away is unthought of. what are we going to do ride around neighbors an
secondly, once we have things in place we don't want people coming over. if they come over and they have an excuse but they have to go back. for those here, that have been law-abiding, god bless them, they are a critical part of society from doctors, engineers, to lawyers -- i don't know if we need more of them -- but we have teachers or whatever. and i think they should have a path to legalization. i think that can pass. when you talk about the visa issue and all of that that is something that...
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my name is cam none you didn't know i had the same objection of other appellants secondly, tonight is getting late i'll cut to the chase my major concerns that a in our case the to telephone pole that is used is more than hundred and 50 feet apart so this is means either using those hundred and have on radius raised in notification is not going to be covering all of them because of the circle and not having any you know can't cover all the area if you use one you can't cover the other residents if you pick one you can't do both of them so it is only 50 percent of the residents that are getting notification didn't get that okay secondly, when they do the posting on the telephone pole they only have 3 pages not photo simulation as required by article 25 that means that people go there and don't know what's going on they make act go as i received those later from crown castle he talked to people in the neighborhood i notice that they didn't inventing send any notification to the 8 hundred box i'm on the seven hundred block the house is near the photo so the 800 block explicit receive any
my name is cam none you didn't know i had the same objection of other appellants secondly, tonight is getting late i'll cut to the chase my major concerns that a in our case the to telephone pole that is used is more than hundred and 50 feet apart so this is means either using those hundred and have on radius raised in notification is not going to be covering all of them because of the circle and not having any you know can't cover all the area if you use one you can't cover the other residents...
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secondly, i think we have to be very careful about how we assess these debates.e could turn out to be as wrong about the democratic debate as we were about the republican debate. the focus groups and instant polling all showed bernie sanders prevailing. i thought hillary clinton had a very good night. she spoke faster, she was more comfortable. but the acid test of this which will tell us whether or not she's repositioned herself will come when we see the next round of national polls that tell us how she does against republicans relative to how the vice president does. her best chance to affect that actually, to raise her trust numbers and likability numbers, may come paradoxparadoxically i benghazi hearings because the republicans can be depended on to overplay their hands. >> bob shrum, great to see you. thank you. >>> we are following this break news about former house speaker dennis hastert. his lawyers say he will plead guilty later this month in a hush money case related to allegations he lied to the fbi about bank withdrawals. money allegedly used as payof
secondly, i think we have to be very careful about how we assess these debates.e could turn out to be as wrong about the democratic debate as we were about the republican debate. the focus groups and instant polling all showed bernie sanders prevailing. i thought hillary clinton had a very good night. she spoke faster, she was more comfortable. but the acid test of this which will tell us whether or not she's repositioned herself will come when we see the next round of national polls that tell...
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secondly, almost 40 years old in sum caverns much older than that. the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in such areas as crude oil transfer and security. and third modernization. we also need to modernize the spro to accommodate the dramatically different locations and volumes of domestic oil production and changes in global oil markets. the quadrennial review that has been alluded to released in april examine what the spro would need to protect the u.s. economy, energy supply emergency. as already stated roughly $2 billion are needed, about 800 in life extension and about 120 billion for modernization, such as dedicated marine terminals to respond quickly in emergencies. the return on these could be huge to a study out of oak ridge suggest that, for example, adding about 2 million barrels per day distribution capacity could save our economy a major disruption tens of billions of dollars, up to $200 billion depending upon the nature of the disruption. so we need a robust spro to guard aga
secondly, almost 40 years old in sum caverns much older than that. the spro needs a significant life extension program to ensure its effectiveness for decades to come in such areas as crude oil transfer and security. and third modernization. we also need to modernize the spro to accommodate the dramatically different locations and volumes of domestic oil production and changes in global oil markets. the quadrennial review that has been alluded to released in april examine what the spro would...
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secondly, we get a sense of how he responds. i think he responded in a childish way with the tweet.etty: he blamed it on the intern. exactly.u: take responsibility, one way or the other. look, we have a long way to go. a process that goes state-by-state. as we get closer to the iowa caucuses, the new hatcher primary, south carolina, and other early state, those state polls -- you enter primary, south carolina, and other early states, those state polls matter more. it is a national primacy -- primary. the nationallead polls. the national polls will eventually catch up to how voters in those states are reacting. that is why we watch the new hampshire primary poll, the south carolina primary poll so carefully, because their voters are tuning in faster and sooner. betty: ok, but for you, who is backing john kasich, are you actually glad that carson is now leading versus trump? mr. sununu: no, look, it does not matter. in new hampshire and most of the primary states where you have a broad swath of the electorate is a fit -- participating, it is about building an organization, having a go
secondly, we get a sense of how he responds. i think he responded in a childish way with the tweet.etty: he blamed it on the intern. exactly.u: take responsibility, one way or the other. look, we have a long way to go. a process that goes state-by-state. as we get closer to the iowa caucuses, the new hatcher primary, south carolina, and other early state, those state polls -- you enter primary, south carolina, and other early states, those state polls matter more. it is a national primacy --...
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secondly, they train, advise, and assist part of the mission. the commander does retain the authority to use u.s. forces for force protection and an extremist support for afghan security forces. we don't know yet, everything that happened in kunduz. general campbell acknowledged that a mistake was made. i have ordered him to conduct and he is committed to conduct a full and transparent investigation, and we will find out everything that happened there. but to answer your questions on the combat mission, it has ended and our mission now, on a day-to-day basis is to train, advise and assist, and counterterrorism and only to undertake other kinds of operations to protect their own forces or on an extreme situation. >> have you personally seen the reporter: have you personally seen the gun camera video from that airstrike or heard or read transcripts of any cockpit audio recording? secretary carter: i have gotten periodic reports, but i am waiting until the full investigation is done. this is not a situation read to put -- this is a situation where
secondly, they train, advise, and assist part of the mission. the commander does retain the authority to use u.s. forces for force protection and an extremist support for afghan security forces. we don't know yet, everything that happened in kunduz. general campbell acknowledged that a mistake was made. i have ordered him to conduct and he is committed to conduct a full and transparent investigation, and we will find out everything that happened there. but to answer your questions on the combat...
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secondly -- or the consumption rise. secondly, yeah, you are going to see the pluses come in in 2016 that you haven't seen, and that is the end of the impact of the currency dynamic in terms of impacting earnings. i'm looking at the stock market. i think the earning -- the u.s., you know, obviously we're a country that is awol in terms of america with our leadership, but that's going to change in nine months or a year. >> sarat, you're surprised sort of where the market is. >> i'm surprised it came back so quickly. >> mario, when we entertained the question over the last few weeks, and we've heard it from others as to whether value is back in favor that growth which has beaten value hand over fist for many, many months is reversing itself. value guy. do you think that we are in a paradigm shift, a sea change over the types of stocks that are going to lead this market over the next 12 months? >> i don't look at it. i look at it from the point of view, when i buy something, i want a margin of safety. i'm worried about the
secondly -- or the consumption rise. secondly, yeah, you are going to see the pluses come in in 2016 that you haven't seen, and that is the end of the impact of the currency dynamic in terms of impacting earnings. i'm looking at the stock market. i think the earning -- the u.s., you know, obviously we're a country that is awol in terms of america with our leadership, but that's going to change in nine months or a year. >> sarat, you're surprised sort of where the market is. >> i'm...
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make sure they're covering all different areas to make sure that there's one to locate that gun and secondlyto make sure that there's only one individual that may be carrying a weapon. so that's where we are with this right now, vai. >> harry, thank you very much. we'll ask you to stand by, you're closer to the newsroom than i am. as you get information and it's passed on to you, you let me know and our producers will let us know. meantime i'm told masterman high school, directly across the street from community college of philadelphia, they are also in lockdown/. as harry was just pointing out, if you're looking for the silver lining in the clouds here, the fact those police officers are milling about and walking around freely as they are certainly if they felt that there was imminent threat that they would be behind police cars and looking to cover themselves. but we will continue to follow this situation at community college of philadelphia. it is on lockdown, as is masterman high school just directly across the street on 17th and spring garden and we'll continue to follow this breaking n
make sure they're covering all different areas to make sure that there's one to locate that gun and secondlyto make sure that there's only one individual that may be carrying a weapon. so that's where we are with this right now, vai. >> harry, thank you very much. we'll ask you to stand by, you're closer to the newsroom than i am. as you get information and it's passed on to you, you let me know and our producers will let us know. meantime i'm told masterman high school, directly across...
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the carve out to apply, first it has to be a contest based on the relative skill of the players, secondlyhe prizes have to be predetermined and it has to be based on the results of multiple real world players. >> reporter: the skill angle is one the industry points to repeatedly as the reason why the government shouldn't lump it in with the likes of on-line poker. representative frank of new jersey has called for an investigation, he says to him, daily fantasy sports clearly gam gambling. >> how is it any different? >> reporter: washington state senator has tried to keep her state one of five in the country where playing daily fantasy sports online is illegal. >> having an online gaming gambling. >> since this market was developing, even as some companies like fan duel were making money, i don't think congressmen were paying that muched a tense. and now it has lead to a lot of people looking up and saying what is going on here. >> reporter: concerns of legality barely register with ricky anthony. or the other players. they are too busy playing. >> sunday is the most, because i'm a footbal
the carve out to apply, first it has to be a contest based on the relative skill of the players, secondlyhe prizes have to be predetermined and it has to be based on the results of multiple real world players. >> reporter: the skill angle is one the industry points to repeatedly as the reason why the government shouldn't lump it in with the likes of on-line poker. representative frank of new jersey has called for an investigation, he says to him, daily fantasy sports clearly gam gambling....
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challenge trying to convince people that he will be focussing on getting the brand right but also secondlysure that the focus is still on the retail customers. at the end of the day sits retail customers that feel vulnerable. >> did his tenure not highlight perhaps that it's pretty tricky for a retail banker to run an investment bank where as the other way around might not be the case? >> of course we saw other people involved in marketing running banks and he didn't get it right either. i mean, i think that as i say a lot of it is to do with perception and how you run the teams around you. i don't think anybody would disagree that staley has an incredible amount of experience and wealth of knowledge and that has to be a good thing for any organization but i think sit to do with the messaging that they're putting out to the wider public. when anthony jenkins was let go a few months ago john mcfarland came on to the radio and said he wasn't doing enough in terms of using the balance sheet so get good returns for shareholders but i think there has to be a balance with all of these things wit
challenge trying to convince people that he will be focussing on getting the brand right but also secondlysure that the focus is still on the retail customers. at the end of the day sits retail customers that feel vulnerable. >> did his tenure not highlight perhaps that it's pretty tricky for a retail banker to run an investment bank where as the other way around might not be the case? >> of course we saw other people involved in marketing running banks and he didn't get it right...
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secondly, we look at this as a school. generally, all schools in the country fall under something referred to as the clary report which just details the violence in all schools. so when you look at the active shooter protocols, this is something that's focused on, what's happened in the past. so when we think about gun control we have to pair it up with those three issues i just mentioned and that's how you gain your active shooter protocol. you have the sheriff like i mentioned in the past he felt he was uncomfortable with gun control being the point but he may have to regress and look at this differently. >> it will be interesting. we've seen that in the past with other officials. you see the carnage and begin looking deeper. all right, darren, thank you so much. we're going the continue to follow the events of oregon throughout the hour but there is some other major news we need to talk about on the foreign policy front. how the u.s. is dealing with russian air strikes inside syria. the strategy to beat isil. and the so
secondly, we look at this as a school. generally, all schools in the country fall under something referred to as the clary report which just details the violence in all schools. so when you look at the active shooter protocols, this is something that's focused on, what's happened in the past. so when we think about gun control we have to pair it up with those three issues i just mentioned and that's how you gain your active shooter protocol. you have the sheriff like i mentioned in the past he...
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secondly, what about carson's credentials? is he able to plainly tell the american public how he has a pist -- fiscal knowledge. he had a hiccup previously and can he recover that and give confidence for those who are undecided but considering him that he knows what he is doing to make sure the economy continues to grow. what about the break-out performances? so many candidates still in this field. in fact, we have the undercard debate prior to the main event. does chris christie or marco rubio or jeb bush who is lingering and in fifth or sixth place in most polls, do they have the bump they need to get the bump that carly fiorina did after the second debate. jonathan: why is carson ahead in the polls? what is he doing to push him there? two, what happened to fiorina? she had two great performances in the earlier debates and then she completely disappeared? scott: first with fiorina, there wasn't much of a followup act. she is a great speaker. she has the business acumen and the history to talk about it. but after that initial
secondly, what about carson's credentials? is he able to plainly tell the american public how he has a pist -- fiscal knowledge. he had a hiccup previously and can he recover that and give confidence for those who are undecided but considering him that he knows what he is doing to make sure the economy continues to grow. what about the break-out performances? so many candidates still in this field. in fact, we have the undercard debate prior to the main event. does chris christie or marco rubio...
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secondly, this is an abortion industry dream come true.hey're trying to cut out the competitors and take away the other options for women in the state of california and say that no, you don't have another option. you have to be offered abortion. ultimately, that's $500, to the later $8,000 for the later term abortion that they stand to gain every time a woman walks there because they're being promoted that. >> would you be okay because your group helped during planned parent hood to have notices saying this is where you can go to help pregnancy planning, adoption options and alternatives to abortion? >> you know, one of the thing that is we differ with lyla on is this is not about freedom of speech. the crisis centers don't have to change anything that they're saying. all they have to do is post public signage that gives the woman the right to know what her legal options are in the state of california. and we think that right to know, that regardless of how any individual feels about abortion, we can all agree that women do better with acc
secondly, this is an abortion industry dream come true.hey're trying to cut out the competitors and take away the other options for women in the state of california and say that no, you don't have another option. you have to be offered abortion. ultimately, that's $500, to the later $8,000 for the later term abortion that they stand to gain every time a woman walks there because they're being promoted that. >> would you be okay because your group helped during planned parent hood to have...
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secondly, our music has definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down. of the raga may preclude you from just climbing up straight for one in sequence. it may have kinks in it. third point is that out of these notes, one note is generally more prominent in that it's used more frequently, and sometimes you stop on that particular note very often. [ensemble playing a raga] so out of these several dos and don'ts, there finally emerge a state of basic phrases, which are just like the, you know, ears, nose, eyes, lips of a human countenance. these basic phrases, actually, when you go through them, they paint the face of the raga. so i have been able to explain to some extent what a raga means. chosen notes in an octave, definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down, some particular note getting prominence, and many other smaller rules which you'd rather not go into right now for want of time. ♪ silent night, ♪ holy night, (narrator) melody in the form of song may be one of the most common types of musical expression found around the world. ♪ the lady
secondly, our music has definite and prefixed mode of going up and coming down. of the raga may preclude you from just climbing up straight for one in sequence. it may have kinks in it. third point is that out of these notes, one note is generally more prominent in that it's used more frequently, and sometimes you stop on that particular note very often. [ensemble playing a raga] so out of these several dos and don'ts, there finally emerge a state of basic phrases, which are just like the, you...
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secondly it may be a step towards giving others a chance, also doctors, lawyers, others, so they can be a part >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. this is al jazeera. hello, there. this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, more deaths and a fresh attack in the israeli palestine unrest after more than two weeks of violence. >>> tackling the refugee crisis, the german chancellor offers turkey support to help stem the tide of people >> egyptians vote in the first parliamentary poll since
secondly it may be a step towards giving others a chance, also doctors, lawyers, others, so they can be a part >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. this is al jazeera. hello, there. this is the news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, more deaths and a fresh attack in the israeli palestine unrest after more than two...
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secondly whitehill said here -- zachary whitehill is trying to assess what happened. shaina: the jury continues to deliberate and the trial of two ron paul presidential campaign aides. an endorsement. jesse benton faces one count amazing -- making false charges and dimitri kesari faces charges of obstruction. both have pleaded not guilty. altoona police have increased patrols near an elementary school after two men offered candy to students and asked him to get in their truck. rose: this is the intersection of south west 5th street and southwest 3rd avenue where the men called out to the young boys footsteps away from altoona jennifer duff is a mother of three. she never thought attempted child abduction something she had to worry about. >> i kept thinking if it could happen here it could happen anywhere. rose: two boys were going home from altoona elementary. at the intersection of south west 5th street and southwest 3rd avenue two men called out to them. they offer the boys candy and ask them to get in the truck. >> the students to the right thing. they ran back to
secondly whitehill said here -- zachary whitehill is trying to assess what happened. shaina: the jury continues to deliberate and the trial of two ron paul presidential campaign aides. an endorsement. jesse benton faces one count amazing -- making false charges and dimitri kesari faces charges of obstruction. both have pleaded not guilty. altoona police have increased patrols near an elementary school after two men offered candy to students and asked him to get in their truck. rose: this is the...
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secondly it may be a step towards giving others a chance, also doctors, lawyers, others, so they can be a part of this society. i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight digital divide. the battle to bring high speed internet to those who want it and the laws that got in the way. plus, data crack down. the european ruling that could force american tech companies to make some changes. 19 years ago this month president bill clinton and vice president al gore announced a $100 million program to help create what they called the next generation internet. in their remarks, both men used a term that isor
secondly it may be a step towards giving others a chance, also doctors, lawyers, others, so they can be a part of this society. i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight digital divide. the battle to bring high speed internet to those who want it and the laws that got in the way. plus, data crack down. the european ruling that could force american tech companies to make some changes. 19 years ago this month president bill clinton and vice president al gore announced a $100 million program...