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congressman darrell issa is a human sive. he's a piece of tupperware where the lids shrank in the dishwasher and will never close again. at least dan burton said he wanted to be able to freely released whatever documents he felt like as a form of political intimidation. darrell issa doesn't seem to be able to stop himself from doing it. the fact and furious documents, the ones that were under a court seal, when the democrats in the justice department came back to him on that and said what are you doing? this stuff was ordered sealed, his office's explanation for why they leaked those documents is that they forgot they were under court seal. oops. but now darrell issa is doing his thing on his next obsession which is obama care. the top democrat on his committee has just written to congressman issa complaining that nobody wants to give their committee any sensitive material anymore because darrell issa leaks it all. because telling darrell issa anything that's a secret is the equivalent of putting that secretly up on a billboa
congressman darrell issa is a human sive. he's a piece of tupperware where the lids shrank in the dishwasher and will never close again. at least dan burton said he wanted to be able to freely released whatever documents he felt like as a form of political intimidation. darrell issa doesn't seem to be able to stop himself from doing it. the fact and furious documents, the ones that were under a court seal, when the democrats in the justice department came back to him on that and said what are...
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. >> putting officers in a lot of these schools obviously very, very e pen sive. to what extent has the tightens of budgets, especially at the state level impeded some of these changes? >> i'm sure right now with sandy hook only being one year ago some of the budgets haven't quite caught up to the needs and the necessities of school safety. i do know the federal government just released a grant for about 300, a little over 300 new school resource officers across the country. that grant auz awarded back in october. >> any evidence so far they've been able to interrupt a school shooter coming in? >> there hasn't really been a lot of school shootings that have occurred on campuses where there is a school resource officer, per se. if you think about it, when you have a police car sitting out in school and a police officer on the campus, any kind of outside incruder, they may not pick that school to go on, to go on campus and carry out the attack. >> in the year since newtown, what type of changes have schools been make? >> in the last year we've seen a lot of schools
. >> putting officers in a lot of these schools obviously very, very e pen sive. to what extent has the tightens of budgets, especially at the state level impeded some of these changes? >> i'm sure right now with sandy hook only being one year ago some of the budgets haven't quite caught up to the needs and the necessities of school safety. i do know the federal government just released a grant for about 300, a little over 300 new school resource officers across the country. that...
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after,sive, and right the internet lit up, mostly twitter and read it. -- and reddit., he wrote on reddit, i saw it. glorious hd. i took a screenshot of that in an tv wallet -- and emptied up the wallet of all of its content. the guy said he would be willing to give the money back and we still may organize something like that,. him he taught us a great lesson in bitcoins security, so keep the cash. what i wanted to point out was that this means bitcoin wallets are not secure. this is basically as if you were internet banking username and password on live television. you would not do that. you know, you have been using the system for so long and you're used to it and you realize that if you did that, somebody would probably be able to get into your bank account and empty it of all the funds. >> lesson learned. now, there are even more wallets i will have to keep secure. bitcoin is not the only game in town. >> a lot of people in the community feel these alternative to me -- currencies are a bit of a scam. harder and harder to make money mining bitcoin so other currencie
after,sive, and right the internet lit up, mostly twitter and read it. -- and reddit., he wrote on reddit, i saw it. glorious hd. i took a screenshot of that in an tv wallet -- and emptied up the wallet of all of its content. the guy said he would be willing to give the money back and we still may organize something like that,. him he taught us a great lesson in bitcoins security, so keep the cash. what i wanted to point out was that this means bitcoin wallets are not secure. this is basically...
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neither of which is clearly, unless you put aside the depression were monetary policy was pretty --sive, this is the first one of the first examples of aggressive monetary policy taking place in a near zero interest rate environment. we are now seeing japan and the uk and other companies -- other countries also taking similar approaches and i think that will be an issue that monetary historians will be interested in exploring as well as monetary theorists and imperial studies. -- and empty urkel studies. --empirical studies. >> with one hand, you are giving the economy one thing by telling us or signaling that you may keep interest rates lower for longer than we previously thought. with the other hand, you are taking something away by reducing the large-scale asset purchases. if you think that over all this is maintaining the level of monetary accommodation steady, is that a sign that the decision to reduce the asset purchases is really to lead less about an improved outlook for the economy and perhaps more about the concerned that the asset purchases are less effective or might be fuel
neither of which is clearly, unless you put aside the depression were monetary policy was pretty --sive, this is the first one of the first examples of aggressive monetary policy taking place in a near zero interest rate environment. we are now seeing japan and the uk and other companies -- other countries also taking similar approaches and i think that will be an issue that monetary historians will be interested in exploring as well as monetary theorists and imperial studies. -- and empty...
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. >> it was prettyism press sive.okay. it's only funny because you know she's all right. brook, we are cheering >>> some people swear the best cure for a new year's day hangover is more booze. dr. david agus says don't do it. he'll show us why hangovers happen and what you should do to prevent them. >> i've never seen dr. david agus smile so big in my life. >> he looks good this morning. ♪ too much tequila last night ♪ [ female announcer ] whether you're working like a dog or giving the dog a workout, find your balance™. every delicious balance bar® has 40-30-30 balanced nutrition to give you energy that lasts. balance bar®... have you found your balance™? [ dog barks ] [ male announcer ] you'll only find advil, the #1 selling pain reliever in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for
. >> it was prettyism press sive.okay. it's only funny because you know she's all right. brook, we are cheering >>> some people swear the best cure for a new year's day hangover is more booze. dr. david agus says don't do it. he'll show us why hangovers happen and what you should do to prevent them. >> i've never seen dr. david agus smile so big in my life. >> he looks good this morning. ♪ too much tequila last night ♪ [ female announcer ] whether you're working...
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national content, that has slowed down implementation of the reform or that has made them more e pen sive in the process of implementation. another strong element is that we're very interested in establishing foreign direct investment, we were looking for companies that are right now based in the u.s. that will be able to be based in mexico and have important offices and produce products there in mexico in order to bring them, instead of buying the products from the u.s., to be able to buy the products from mexico. and brazil has been very successful in achieving that and norway has been very successful in achieving it. its own private sector has become a worldwide provider of services in the oil industry. we're aware of that. we're also aware we have commitments in different free trade agreements that we have to have equal treatment of investment. in order to craft a secondary legislation, we have these three elements to put into place in a correct way. >> i just wanted to mention that, as we're sitting here today, there are a number of mexican companies today in houston already talking
national content, that has slowed down implementation of the reform or that has made them more e pen sive in the process of implementation. another strong element is that we're very interested in establishing foreign direct investment, we were looking for companies that are right now based in the u.s. that will be able to be based in mexico and have important offices and produce products there in mexico in order to bring them, instead of buying the products from the u.s., to be able to buy the...
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the word they put thought is piecemeal, comp mean sive bill in the senate and house republicans saying, well we don't want to do a big bill, maybe we can do piecemeal things, a little of that little of that president obama addressed the possibility of a piecemeal approach in san francisco monday and he is open to it. let's play that. >> the good news is, just this past week, speaker boehner said that he is hopeful we can make progress on the immigration reform. and that is good news. and i think there are a number of other house republicans who with also want to get this done. some of them are hesitant to do it in one big bill, like the senate did. when it is thanksgiving, we can car that have bird into multiple pieces. >> so, perry, like the fear i think of immigration reform advocates, you start talk about carving the bird into multiple pieces is that sort of the -- if we keep this metaphor going, easi easie easier-to-digest pieces will be he embraced by republicans but the tougher stuff, path to citizenship that goes away, you won't, by cutting it up like that you will only get the
the word they put thought is piecemeal, comp mean sive bill in the senate and house republicans saying, well we don't want to do a big bill, maybe we can do piecemeal things, a little of that little of that president obama addressed the possibility of a piecemeal approach in san francisco monday and he is open to it. let's play that. >> the good news is, just this past week, speaker boehner said that he is hopeful we can make progress on the immigration reform. and that is good news. and...
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the biggest -- significant cyber sive power as well. it ran pretty well until the summer of 2010.k opens with the director of the cia at that time coming down to the situation room and announcing that the secret cyber worm the u.s. had spent tens of millions of dollars putting together had gotten loose, was spreading around the world and people were giving it a name. operationthis huge had been blown. at that time, the iranians were speculating that it was the united states or israel and it turned out to be both. host: we will have a full hour new david sanger of the york times. we will get to your calls. is on holiday. this is a holiday -- a story from your newspaper. the president urged to sharply data mining. this report was made public by the white house, which surprised people. why ? guest: the five people who looked at these issues were all hand-picked by the president, including two people who were extremely close to him in the administration. this report was written to be an unclassified document. there is no classified version of it. what you see is what you get. differen
the biggest -- significant cyber sive power as well. it ran pretty well until the summer of 2010.k opens with the director of the cia at that time coming down to the situation room and announcing that the secret cyber worm the u.s. had spent tens of millions of dollars putting together had gotten loose, was spreading around the world and people were giving it a name. operationthis huge had been blown. at that time, the iranians were speculating that it was the united states or israel and it...