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host: what about the administration's response to those mixed results? guest: first, they are saying to call the insurance companies. in fact, many new people who have voted in the obamacare -- who have enrolled in the obamacare plan, they may have gotten a packet in the last few weeks from their insurance company that contains a lot of information. health insurance is complicated, so there are people who are having to go to these companies with these providers to make sure they understand what is going on. the administration also set up a toll-free number to help people navigate those problems and they have caseworkers to help people with personal issues. -- persistent issues. host: tell us what you will be watching in january. guest: people do not need to have paid for their coverage to begin. some people are using coverage that they still have not paid for. we will be watching that. many opponents of the affordable care act believe that we should not be counting the 2.1 million people on private plans as currently enrolled, because not many of them hav
host: what about the administration's response to those mixed results? guest: first, they are saying to call the insurance companies. in fact, many new people who have voted in the obamacare -- who have enrolled in the obamacare plan, they may have gotten a packet in the last few weeks from their insurance company that contains a lot of information. health insurance is complicated, so there are people who are having to go to these companies with these providers to make sure they understand what...
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what does the obama administration have against protecting the privacy of american families' personal information? you've got administration officials that testified before our committees. chief information security officer actually said there is also no confidence that personal identifiable information will be protected. if they can't assure the protection -- by the way the individual mandate says this is not an option for american families. they have to go through this exchange to get insurance that's approved by the government. so if the government's going to mandate it, we don't want the government to mandate that they have to go do this, but the government is man -- mandating it. if it is, they ought to be sure the data is protected and if it's breached they ought to notify them it's happened. we need to pass this legislation, put this transparency into law. pass this bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i yield myself
what does the obama administration have against protecting the privacy of american families' personal information? you've got administration officials that testified before our committees. chief information security officer actually said there is also no confidence that personal identifiable information will be protected. if they can't assure the protection -- by the way the individual mandate says this is not an option for american families. they have to go through this exchange to get...
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that could force the obama administration's hand as well. >> it certainly would force the obama administrationthe israelis attack. the u.s. would have to jump in as well. >> quickly, i promised other hot spots. you look around, charles. iraq, afghanistan, it does not look like this deal is coming together with karzai. it is not a pretty foreign policy picture currently for the president. >> no, i think in afghanistan it's falling apart. that's an agreement for a strategic partnership after the war, and the reason for the collapse of the pro-american position in the middle east, all of our allies are scared to death, the saudis, the israelis, the good guys who are diminishing in number, and syria and in lebanon, is the fact that obama was not able to negotiate such an agreement with iraq when he should have and could have, has left a vacuum into which iran has come in, shiite extremism, and the sunni extremism of the al qaeda elements. al qaeda now controls more territory than ever in its history, and it isn't in afghanistan at the edge of the world. it's right in the middle, in mespotame yeah.
that could force the obama administration's hand as well. >> it certainly would force the obama administrationthe israelis attack. the u.s. would have to jump in as well. >> quickly, i promised other hot spots. you look around, charles. iraq, afghanistan, it does not look like this deal is coming together with karzai. it is not a pretty foreign policy picture currently for the president. >> no, i think in afghanistan it's falling apart. that's an agreement for a strategic...
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what does the obama administration have against protecting the privacy of american families' personal information? you've got administration officials that testified before our committees. chief information security officer actually said there is also no confidence that personal identifiable information will be protected. if they can't assure the protection -- by the way the individual mandate says this is not an option for american families. they have to go through this exchange to get insurance that's approved by the government. so if the government's going to mandate it, we don't want the government to mandate that they have to go do this, but the government is man -- mandating it. if it is, they ought to be sure the data is protected and if it's breached they ought to notify them it's happened. we need to pass this legislation, put this transparency into law. pass this bill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i yield myself
what does the obama administration have against protecting the privacy of american families' personal information? you've got administration officials that testified before our committees. chief information security officer actually said there is also no confidence that personal identifiable information will be protected. if they can't assure the protection -- by the way the individual mandate says this is not an option for american families. they have to go through this exchange to get...
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this comes as the administration is claiming 2 million enrollees. ief national correspondent joins us live from washington with that part of the story. >> the administration has been congratulating itself on enrolling 2.1 million people in the private plans by the end of last year. analyst say it is little early to uncork the champagne. nobama care has proven that it can enroll sick people. two have 2 million people enrolled out of 20 million uninsured indicates that you have a small group of people enrolled. >> and that is one- third short of the goal embraced by the administration to sign up 3.3 million in the end of the year. no one can say who is enrolling. early enrollees are those who need health care. >> for those waiting, some are put off by the cost and the least expensive is the deductibles of $5,000. people have to pay that much out of pocket before the insurance kickin. the administration likes to cite massachusetts as you precedent, but former governor romney told fox news that he vetoed a provision with a long list of benefits like thos
this comes as the administration is claiming 2 million enrollees. ief national correspondent joins us live from washington with that part of the story. >> the administration has been congratulating itself on enrolling 2.1 million people in the private plans by the end of last year. analyst say it is little early to uncork the champagne. nobama care has proven that it can enroll sick people. two have 2 million people enrolled out of 20 million uninsured indicates that you have a small...
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let me make a point that you raise raised on the administration's actions. we tried a few years ago to pass a different framework. framework that would give more flexibility and then how to reach the caps. an alternative to the regulatory process under the clean air act. we couldn't get that done. our friends on that side of the aisle decided that was not how they wanted to move forward. clearly the american people want clean air. the clean air act is important. you have the responsibility to carry out that law. we should help you. we try to do that. we didn't get cooperation. now we're getting complaints. so i would hope we'll find ways to define the common ground and you quoted one of the members of the committee, that i don't want to quote. but let me, in the 40 seconds i have remaining, the failure to deal with this causes us to concentrate on adaptation and resill generalsy. significant resources were made available through the sandy appropriations, et cetera. you talked generally about it. could you supply us with specific programs that you're dealing w
let me make a point that you raise raised on the administration's actions. we tried a few years ago to pass a different framework. framework that would give more flexibility and then how to reach the caps. an alternative to the regulatory process under the clean air act. we couldn't get that done. our friends on that side of the aisle decided that was not how they wanted to move forward. clearly the american people want clean air. the clean air act is important. you have the responsibility to...
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>> foreign policy always led by the administration. democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangers situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. ed, thank you very [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the samame way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ for being with us. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ neil: the election countdown is on. welcome, everyon
>> foreign policy always led by the administration. democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangers situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. ed, thank you very [ male...
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the administration does not accept this approach. this is what the statement of administration policy put out this week by the president of the united states about this bill. he referred to this bill specifically and said delaying implementation of these reforms, reforms referring to the biggert-waters reforms, would further erode the position of the nfip which is already $24 billion in debt. this delay would also reduce fema's ability to pay future claims made by all policyholders. the speaker of the house and the leadership in the house feel the same way. they're not willing to throw out the reforms and leave us with an nfip that cannot honor its claims. they're not going to do it. so if you really want to do something for the people who are facing these big premium increases, you've got to support a program and approach that actually works. that's why i've offered this amendment. and i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. what we do is simple. we phase in the premium increases gradually for people facing a big premium incr
the administration does not accept this approach. this is what the statement of administration policy put out this week by the president of the united states about this bill. he referred to this bill specifically and said delaying implementation of these reforms, reforms referring to the biggert-waters reforms, would further erode the position of the nfip which is already $24 billion in debt. this delay would also reduce fema's ability to pay future claims made by all policyholders. the speaker...
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and it will send the administration to attract younger. and as the west gets set, the iran nuclear record, will it be the window of opportunity that president obama hopes it will be? >> welcome to the -- to "the journal editorial report." president obama laid out his plan to secure the once secret surveillance programs on friday setting limits on the collection of foreign intelligence and appointing a public advocate and making major changes to the agency's controversial collection of bulk telephone records. the president's speech is after a month-long review of the intelligence-gathering practices prompted by last year's leak of classified documents by former nsa analyst, edward snowden. june -- joining the poll will you please. matt, what do you make of the proposals the president is making here? >> i think he has gone very far toward unilaterally risarming the u.s. on surveillance. >> really? >> since the edward snowden revelations six months ago he has tried to straddle both lines saying i want to satisfy the privacy concerns, but i wan
and it will send the administration to attract younger. and as the west gets set, the iran nuclear record, will it be the window of opportunity that president obama hopes it will be? >> welcome to the -- to "the journal editorial report." president obama laid out his plan to secure the once secret surveillance programs on friday setting limits on the collection of foreign intelligence and appointing a public advocate and making major changes to the agency's controversial...
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the administration overwhelmingly use it is. most of the people, the obama operations and every other operation, they have gone through the confirmation process and they have good reasons to use it in many cases. the nlrb was a particular target for obstructionalism because the entire agency was overly sympathetic. they were not giving business as fair hearing and conservatives in the senate took it upon themselves to block nominees consistently. this is an example of its true. appointments used to avoid the senate but that was a response to a very obstructionist approach on behalf of the senate. >> that's a self-inflicted wound. remember the president's political party controls the senate, and then they changed the rules in regard to these nominations you can't use a filibuster to block a vote whatsoever. that's politics at work. and you talk about obstructionism. that's what checks and balances are about. now it may cause people frustration that all the moving parts ought to work together, but that's the theory of our constitut
the administration overwhelmingly use it is. most of the people, the obama operations and every other operation, they have gone through the confirmation process and they have good reasons to use it in many cases. the nlrb was a particular target for obstructionalism because the entire agency was overly sympathetic. they were not giving business as fair hearing and conservatives in the senate took it upon themselves to block nominees consistently. this is an example of its true. appointments...
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deadline to the administration, i am not prepared to do that. but i do -- i am very concerned about the signals that we may be seeing in the not-too-distant future. as i suggested, we might see this mismatch become more apparent in six months. it may be sooner than that. but i do not want us to be sitting around and waiting until such time as things really do get out of balance. because then it is more to jump in and make those adjustments. i think we need to be looking at it now. i want to move this aggressively. administration will engage with me and really begin to act. >> new leadership on the senate energy committee will help move that legislation along? know whenot exactly we might see some changes there. i will suggest to you that senator landrieu made a comment just this week, also suggesting att it was timely to look our export policies. so i think that is a good indication that she would be willing to take a good, hard and at where we are today, how we might be able to modernize the energy architect or. ask a question in back, by the wa
deadline to the administration, i am not prepared to do that. but i do -- i am very concerned about the signals that we may be seeing in the not-too-distant future. as i suggested, we might see this mismatch become more apparent in six months. it may be sooner than that. but i do not want us to be sitting around and waiting until such time as things really do get out of balance. because then it is more to jump in and make those adjustments. i think we need to be looking at it now. i want to...
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. >> committee chairman lamar smith criticized the administration's sales pitch. >> when the obama administration launched healthcare.gov, americans were led to believe that the website was safe and secure. as the science, space and technology committee learned at our hearing last november this is simply not the case >> reporter: democrats complained this was an effort to scare people. >> while we're holding this hearing both the house oversight and government reform committee and the energy and commerce committee are holding similar events, all with the apparent goal to create a sense of fear, thereby manufacturing an artificial security crisis. >> reporter: an administration security official told lawmakers the website recently passed the test. >> this security control assessment met all industry standards with an end-to-end test and was conducted in a stable environment that allowed for testing to be completed in the allotted time. >> reporter: the government's narrative is there have been no successful hacks or breaches. kennedy says the truth is they have no clue. >> so the security operatio
. >> committee chairman lamar smith criticized the administration's sales pitch. >> when the obama administration launched healthcare.gov, americans were led to believe that the website was safe and secure. as the science, space and technology committee learned at our hearing last november this is simply not the case >> reporter: democrats complained this was an effort to scare people. >> while we're holding this hearing both the house oversight and government reform...
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the administration releases enrollment data monthly, mr. speaker, just like they do with other e and chip and federal programs. may i have one additional minute? mr. pallone: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. mr. butterfield: the monthly h.h.s. enrollment reports are excellent other federal detail reports. weekly reports will shed no more light on the health exchange than weekly reports. -- monthly reports. the bill also demands that h.h.s. make publicly available a list of navigator grantees. were my colleagues unaware that the department released the entire list of navigator grantees back in october? i have those here for your inspection. i will say it again, this bill is completely unnecessary. it is republican fear mongering. the fact is, mr. speaker, the affordable care act is the law of the land. i ask my colleagues to embrace it. it's benefiting millions of americans in my district and in your district as well. the time, the time, mr. pallone. i y
the administration releases enrollment data monthly, mr. speaker, just like they do with other e and chip and federal programs. may i have one additional minute? mr. pallone: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. mr. butterfield: the monthly h.h.s. enrollment reports are excellent other federal detail reports. weekly reports will shed no more light on the health exchange than weekly reports. -- monthly reports....
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>> foreign policy always led by the administration. ipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. inian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivts any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. a dry mouth isn't. side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] tha
>> foreign policy always led by the administration. ipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. inian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivts any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. [ male...
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why would the administration want to release the text of this? >> this takes you back to the secret pacts and secret negotiations. >> why wouldn't they release it? >> this is a great question. if they are so confident this is a good deal for the world there should be an open diplomacy, just as woodrow wilson insisted in the 14 points. >> are they afraid of what's in it? >> they might be concerned it shows how much the west had to son seed in order to get any kind of agreement with the iranians. >> there is this brutal fight behind the scenes between the administration and the senate. 59 senators signed on to this bill that would offer new sanctions if the final deal k e negotiations fail. it would be conditional. the administration is putting pressure on democrats not to sign on to this, but 59 senators support it. why are the senators so -- even the senators of the president's own party doing this? >> they don't trust president obama's judgment here. they are not convinced he is going to get a good deal with iran. there is concern president obam
why would the administration want to release the text of this? >> this takes you back to the secret pacts and secret negotiations. >> why wouldn't they release it? >> this is a great question. if they are so confident this is a good deal for the world there should be an open diplomacy, just as woodrow wilson insisted in the 14 points. >> are they afraid of what's in it? >> they might be concerned it shows how much the west had to son seed in order to get any kind...
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these are wars that president obama inherited from the previous administration. a surprise he lacked a passion for them? >> if you take on the mantel of commander in chief, you don't have a choice as to whether you want that or not, that is part of the job and one could say the most important part of the job. >> very gates does write in the book that he believes the president does care about the troops and in the first two years on national security, at least, the two men saw eye to eye. so there's a lot of revelations coming out in this book, and obviously we will continue to try to analyze them. thanks so much for being here and for your service. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> shoppers on edge. the security breach of your information was much bigger than we first thought. what you need to know, next. >> kind of makes you wonder if you should be paying all cash. >> i think they should have better service protection for their customers. >> breaches like that are going to happen. the only thing they can do is react positively to it and make sure their customers are
these are wars that president obama inherited from the previous administration. a surprise he lacked a passion for them? >> if you take on the mantel of commander in chief, you don't have a choice as to whether you want that or not, that is part of the job and one could say the most important part of the job. >> very gates does write in the book that he believes the president does care about the troops and in the first two years on national security, at least, the two men saw eye...
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when the administration for failures -- blaming the decision -- blaming the administration for failures of the iraqi government will lead to policy approaches that would not be in our interest or the interest of the iraqi people. for example, here's what senators mccain and gramm said recently. when president obama withdrew 2011, over iraq in the objections of our military leaders and commanders on the ground, many of us predicted that the vacuum would be filled by america's enemies and would emerge as a threat to u.s. national security interests. sadly, that reality is now clearer than ever. that argument ignores some important history. it ignores the fact that the 2011 withdrawal date for u.s. forces in iraq was not set by president obama but by president bush. just beforeof 2008 he left office, resident bush signed an agreement with the iraqi government that called for the withdrawal of u.s. troops from iraq he cities in 2009 and the complete withdrawal of u.s. forces by the end of 2011. president bush himself standing next to prime minister malik he said the agreement lays out a fra
when the administration for failures -- blaming the decision -- blaming the administration for failures of the iraqi government will lead to policy approaches that would not be in our interest or the interest of the iraqi people. for example, here's what senators mccain and gramm said recently. when president obama withdrew 2011, over iraq in the objections of our military leaders and commanders on the ground, many of us predicted that the vacuum would be filled by america's enemies and would...
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a senate panel on the climate action plan of the administration. that plan include targeting of carbon emissions, decreasing fuel economy standards, and engaging the international community to address climate change. california senator barbara boxer chairs the committee. the committee hearing is about three hours. good morning, everybody. i would panel to take their seats. i would ask senator udall to sit at the end. he will introduce us to a member of the second panel, but knowing his schedule, he said we would allow him to go first. we also want to note senator imhoff, one of the great members of this committee, has to run to his -- be a ranking member in his armed services committee. so he will so he's going to leave, preserve his early bird status and come back. all right. so before we can do our opening statements, senator udall, we want you to be able to go to your next appointment so please, go right ahead. to be able to go to your next appointment so please go right ahead. >> thank you, senator boxer. good morning to the committee. i appreci
a senate panel on the climate action plan of the administration. that plan include targeting of carbon emissions, decreasing fuel economy standards, and engaging the international community to address climate change. california senator barbara boxer chairs the committee. the committee hearing is about three hours. good morning, everybody. i would panel to take their seats. i would ask senator udall to sit at the end. he will introduce us to a member of the second panel, but knowing his...
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your reaction. >> just being a mouthpiece for the administration. re that hillary clinton as a chance said it elected. al qaeda owns eastern libya. there were involved in the attack. it was a very professional attack, and we are going back to this silly video that the administration first landed on. it is a ridiculous story. it is shameful for a professional news organization to be involved in this kind of clear deceits. lou: do you agree? is -- >> absolutely. actually, the ahor of this report has been criticized in egypt for months now for having sided ancontinue to side with the muslim brotherhood. more and fork to but more important, this was an attempt to shift the debate from what it was in 2012 and 2013, meaning that the administration did not do what it should have done according to what congress was disccssing to something else. yes, this was an organization, but it got of said. there i a return. and as michael said, absolutely commit eastern libya is corolled by the ergy harnessed militia. lou: to in the world is the new york times working f
your reaction. >> just being a mouthpiece for the administration. re that hillary clinton as a chance said it elected. al qaeda owns eastern libya. there were involved in the attack. it was a very professional attack, and we are going back to this silly video that the administration first landed on. it is a ridiculous story. it is shameful for a professional news organization to be involved in this kind of clear deceits. lou: do you agree? is -- >> absolutely. actually, the ahor of...
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. >> i did read the bill and i can tell you that the administrative code, 28.89, that mandates what the policy will be for the police department in terms of testing for dna, our standard is a lot higher, that we meet. we have, we are required by the administrative code to collect kits within 72 hours, which we do. we keep track of that collection and we have never missed that mark not once. and our time goal in the administrative code is that once we take the collection of those kits, we analyze them and if there is an eligible profile we enter into it the kotus within 14 days and that is a lofty goal and we have met it on many occasions. but it is tough. the assembly bill, said that the language says that law enforcement agencies are encouraged to collect sexual assault kit evidence as soon as practical or within five days at the most and law enforcement is also encouraged to submit those kits to a crime lab. the, there is one carve out in there that is different from our admin code in that, the assembly bill says that if the law enforcement agency decides not to test a kit within 30 d
. >> i did read the bill and i can tell you that the administrative code, 28.89, that mandates what the policy will be for the police department in terms of testing for dna, our standard is a lot higher, that we meet. we have, we are required by the administrative code to collect kits within 72 hours, which we do. we keep track of that collection and we have never missed that mark not once. and our time goal in the administrative code is that once we take the collection of those kits, we...
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who knows what the next revelation is going to be? that is what keeps administrationials up the night. on capitolmajor move hill, a bipartisan move, to restrict nsa capabilities. just because the president gives a speech and starts to institute changes, that is knowing -- that is not going to stop that move either. you can bet that in 2014 edward snowden is going to stay in the news on a regular basis. that is not necessarily a good thing. mattingly, our white house correspondent, thanks so much. as mentioned, the debate edward snowden started has caused a lot of backlash, especially in silicon valley. cory johnson sat down with elevation partner roger mcnamee to get his take on what is going on. he always has strong opinions. take a listen. >> it has been horrible for u.s. interests broadly defined. it is making it harder for companies to sell technology to our core trading partners because so many of them are angry at us. we have seen reports from cisco and others that the selling climate in europe has gotten much more difficult. it manifestly has created unnecessar
who knows what the next revelation is going to be? that is what keeps administrationials up the night. on capitolmajor move hill, a bipartisan move, to restrict nsa capabilities. just because the president gives a speech and starts to institute changes, that is knowing -- that is not going to stop that move either. you can bet that in 2014 edward snowden is going to stay in the news on a regular basis. that is not necessarily a good thing. mattingly, our white house correspondent, thanks so...
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below the this administration found it -- as the judiciary. tolerate this kind of conduct. >> tell you what, some liberal law professors hav condemned this executive action usage and have said flat out it violates separation of powers and your point is the key one. >> one at a time, i suppose. lou: a profession in the city would be of the term. i know you have provided an example. lou: happy new year, both of you. be sure to get your orders in for my new book, appeal. knowledges that empowers and ideas that matter and solutions that work. it debuts tuesday available of corporation reorders online. be the first in your neigorhood. up next, global warming activist contradicted by an early winter deepfreeze, a bunch of global warmest sitting down on antarctica but cooling and sells off the bed. we will tell you what happened down there. leading climate change joins us to talk about all. we will talk science next. ♪ dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. poli
below the this administration found it -- as the judiciary. tolerate this kind of conduct. >> tell you what, some liberal law professors hav condemned this executive action usage and have said flat out it violates separation of powers and your point is the key one. >> one at a time, i suppose. lou: a profession in the city would be of the term. i know you have provided an example. lou: happy new year, both of you. be sure to get your orders in for my new book, appeal. knowledges...
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the bailout began during the bush administration. about $25 billion that president bush put into gm, chrysler. added $60obama billion to that. gm received $50 billion from the u.s. government, $10 billion from the canadian government. in the case of the u.s., rather than require gm to repay it, the obama administration decided to swap $42 billion of that with stock and the company. so gm was only required to repay a billion dollars of the $50 billion. those shares were sold off to make more money, but in the end, the shares were only worth about $30 billion, which accounted for the $10 billion loss. host: why not hold him longer to see if you could make more money? guest: the stock has gone up. the government decided early on they did not want to own part of an auto company forever, as some of the european countries own parts of european automakers. they wanted to get out as quickly as possible. however, during the 2012 campaign, governor romney made an issue of the gm potential losses, the $10 billion figure. the administration opted
the bailout began during the bush administration. about $25 billion that president bush put into gm, chrysler. added $60obama billion to that. gm received $50 billion from the u.s. government, $10 billion from the canadian government. in the case of the u.s., rather than require gm to repay it, the obama administration decided to swap $42 billion of that with stock and the company. so gm was only required to repay a billion dollars of the $50 billion. those shares were sold off to make more...
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if the concern is not legitimate then the administrative law judge will be able to let the rent board know that. so, i think the possibility for an abuse is something that exist regardless of what we are talking about. but i think the imbalances is such right now in terms of the power that a landlord and property owner has visa via the tenant, filing something with the rent board is not easy either. there is an additional step that has to be taken. it's not as onerous as filing a lawsuit. it's not something that can also be taken lightly. president david chiu: any other comments? our deputy city attorney. speaker: because supervisor yee directed to me the question as well. this is what the board, what complaints the tenants might file is hard for us to fore see as a legal question. it's more of a policy question for the board. president david chiu: thank you supervisor campos for answering the question. president david chiu: colleagues, any additional discussion. roll call on the item. speaker: the clerk: item 41, supervisor chiu, aye, cohen, aye, ferrel, aye, kim aye, supervisor mar,
if the concern is not legitimate then the administrative law judge will be able to let the rent board know that. so, i think the possibility for an abuse is something that exist regardless of what we are talking about. but i think the imbalances is such right now in terms of the power that a landlord and property owner has visa via the tenant, filing something with the rent board is not easy either. there is an additional step that has to be taken. it's not as onerous as filing a lawsuit. it's...
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case, the administration. a military guy, in you're in country and you're fighting a war that the politicians don't actually believe in, it makes life a lot more difficult for you from a psychological perspective. but that said, you know, i've got some real issues with afghanistan, because in 2001, i think the u.s. actually achieved the mission three to four months after 9/11, and that was to destroy the al qaeda camps in afghanistan. and the u.s. did that supremely effectively. where then we went wrong was this notion of providing a security blanket, a rule of law in rebuilding the country over the political, economic, and the security lines of the development. that's really difficult. >> you know, when we do things like that, michael, the united kingdom is very much a partner of the united states in these things. >> absolutely, 100%. >> so, i mean, did you question it then? the whole idea of going into afghanistan, which is ruled by the tribal organizations, you know, this one living in a cave and that one l
case, the administration. a military guy, in you're in country and you're fighting a war that the politicians don't actually believe in, it makes life a lot more difficult for you from a psychological perspective. but that said, you know, i've got some real issues with afghanistan, because in 2001, i think the u.s. actually achieved the mission three to four months after 9/11, and that was to destroy the al qaeda camps in afghanistan. and the u.s. did that supremely effectively. where then we...
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>> at. >> foreign policy is always led by the administration. e's a bipartisan agreement on democrats and republicans and i think that the weakness of this president on all fronts -- he is not respected abroad or domestically. >> i think the serious thing was a dry run for the iranian regime and i think it's kind of a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges. thank you so much. it is good to see you. we certainly appreciate it. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if y suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. the futureiotene -- the future of kids? like atock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for soc
>> at. >> foreign policy is always led by the administration. e's a bipartisan agreement on democrats and republicans and i think that the weakness of this president on all fronts -- he is not respected abroad or domestically. >> i think the serious thing was a dry run for the iranian regime and i think it's kind of a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges. thank you so much. it is good to see you. we certainly appreciate it....
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the administration has been out there continually. we you may have noted that don't always have 100% control over the united states congress. the record is pretty clear that the president and his secretary of d labor have aggressively been ushing for this both in december, both in the break, and as quickly as possible as we returned. >> gene, thank you very much. >> thank you. is this the last time that we are going to hear from you in this role or this administration from this podium? is there any sort of thought that you want my to share? >> i don't know when jay is asking me back. i will probably be here for -- i january here for all of quite a lot of february as well. jeff and i were talking yesterday and i'm quite when march comes i will be somewhere else. >> a lot of stories this weekend the 50th on anniversary of the war on poverty. you saw the clinton bush years on and and now the obama years. have policies, i think, been building a long time, poverty. the problem of but you were talking a moment ago about historic levels of lo
the administration has been out there continually. we you may have noted that don't always have 100% control over the united states congress. the record is pretty clear that the president and his secretary of d labor have aggressively been ushing for this both in december, both in the break, and as quickly as possible as we returned. >> gene, thank you very much. >> thank you. is this the last time that we are going to hear from you in this role or this administration from this...
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in light of the current administration. m not being harsh, i just have to say that my interest is piqued by the fact that i have no idea what he is doing there and why he always has his little buddy, lindsey graham with him. and now senator barrasso. i don't mean to be harsh, but i'm just curious. >> the isthe sense that this is the case. lou: if you are john kerry, do you get to show another altogether in proximity with this observation? [laughter] >> john kerry considered him as his running mate. and we worked away through that. and "the washington post" giving a straightforward lie by the administration. muster the courage and gave them to pinocchio's per line. >> doubling down, it is working. and i don't know why they are trying to fix the legislation were replaced it. replacing it with something that might work. lou: and the republicans look to be extraordinary fools to even think about repealing in dealing with obamacare. because this is a monstrous situation and in neyork, if you just set in your column from a new may
in light of the current administration. m not being harsh, i just have to say that my interest is piqued by the fact that i have no idea what he is doing there and why he always has his little buddy, lindsey graham with him. and now senator barrasso. i don't mean to be harsh, but i'm just curious. >> the isthe sense that this is the case. lou: if you are john kerry, do you get to show another altogether in proximity with this observation? [laughter] >> john kerry considered him as...
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they were fired apparently weeks ago and no one in the administration said that. it was not announced. we found out later. >> no one cared to share that information. certainly it proved the people who testified in our committees, they were correct. there were problems and did not know what was going on. had someone from the administration participated in the hearings, they would have heard it also. rather than that happening seven weeks ago, it would have happened after the first hearing which was no august. >> ideologically what i find interesting about this, sam, like bridge-gate, right, which is using the power of the state for this nefarious purpose, these stories, the belleville senior center which god bless the seniors of belleville. everyone thinks it's great belleville has a senior center. it's a question whether the sandy money should have paid for that. these stories are the worsts thing for your median primary voter in a republican primary in iowa. >> yeah, look, you know, i for one just think we're well past the time to talk about christie's 2016 prospe
they were fired apparently weeks ago and no one in the administration said that. it was not announced. we found out later. >> no one cared to share that information. certainly it proved the people who testified in our committees, they were correct. there were problems and did not know what was going on. had someone from the administration participated in the hearings, they would have heard it also. rather than that happening seven weeks ago, it would have happened after the first hearing...
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the obama administration gave utin a wide berth. we probably were happy, i mean, i was not privy to discussion at the white house but i'm pretty ure that the syrian gambit was greeted on the highest level and the support we saw to it indicates it was greeted at the high level by the white house. plus proach that g5 germany took on iran indicates the white house is willing to work with russia as well as our european allies on bringing -- trying to bring iran back into limited and we are very minimalist policy on the ewe crane and other former soviet countries. the question is, is this policy working? is f -- if -- ukraine eventually going to -- going by way of the customs union, if this is going to be the end of the road or beginning of a new road. usually, in foreign policy and strategy, if you successfully -- to use senator cruz's chess metaphor you eat one piece you get your appetite whetted and you want to eat another piece and then another piece. and i'm surprised nobody mentioned here the famous say big mr. putin that the collap
the obama administration gave utin a wide berth. we probably were happy, i mean, i was not privy to discussion at the white house but i'm pretty ure that the syrian gambit was greeted on the highest level and the support we saw to it indicates it was greeted at the high level by the white house. plus proach that g5 germany took on iran indicates the white house is willing to work with russia as well as our european allies on bringing -- trying to bring iran back into limited and we are very...
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they are unhappy with the bush -- the obama administration, just as they were unhappy for the bush administration for very different reasons. it strikes me that all this discussion of segmenting the internet, watching out whether you want to buy american products because the intelligence agencies may have built in back doors that that could have a longer-term impact on us than whatever the diplomatic outflows. >> i think the snowden affair illustrates something very important about residencies. you do not control the world. you do not control events. in this case, resident obama found his first year of his second term, and maybe the entire four years of the second term have been to a certain degree hijacked i a very young contract employee from booze out of the decided to spill the beans on american espionage activities around the world. there is not much that the president can do to pull it back. it is all out there, and more of it is coming out all the time. he can try to present his point of view of who edward snowden is, that he is a thief, that he is maybe a treaty that -- traitor, but edwar
they are unhappy with the bush -- the obama administration, just as they were unhappy for the bush administration for very different reasons. it strikes me that all this discussion of segmenting the internet, watching out whether you want to buy american products because the intelligence agencies may have built in back doors that that could have a longer-term impact on us than whatever the diplomatic outflows. >> i think the snowden affair illustrates something very important about...
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by the clinton administration. ere was a woman involved in that process for the clinton administration. we have a report from the man who investigated that and he said he had not even questioned sylvia about why those leases failed to include the price control thresholds which my democratic friends have pointed out in prior earrings cost this nation's billions and billions of dollars. then she ends up going to work for british petroleum and so when i ask of a prior hearing, have you talked to sylvia about why she left out those price languages in the leases, she went to work for british petroleum, so she's not in our grasp. this administration under secretary salazar hired her back. i noted from your report that you talked to her on july 18 of 2012, so i am asking you, have you or someone finally talked to invia about her duplicity leaving out price threshold language that made oems and billions of dollars for big oil, then going to work for big oil and now coming back to work with the obama administration? do you k
by the clinton administration. ere was a woman involved in that process for the clinton administration. we have a report from the man who investigated that and he said he had not even questioned sylvia about why those leases failed to include the price control thresholds which my democratic friends have pointed out in prior earrings cost this nation's billions and billions of dollars. then she ends up going to work for british petroleum and so when i ask of a prior hearing, have you talked to...
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>> yes. >> is the administration fully using that fee? >> i don't believe that the amount of that he will fully cover the costs of operating chief. i don't think it will be enough to pay all the costs of running the marketplace. >> so resources, private-sector, to pay the shortfall. >> no. we are tapping resources from within, you know, our budget. the fee is the fee. the fee from one year. do you expect to extend one year? >> yes. >> okay. my second question is about the navigator's. the video was pretty damning. september 19th, taxes, they were having border registration cards going door-to-door. we will be issuing instructions to navigators, they should not be going door to door. my question is, this is serious, and the issue those instructions gosar no? >> yes. >> me we get a copy of those instructions? >> sure. i can tell you how we communicated, but i know that we have regular communications with the navigator's in we put out that information to them. it was something that they were not supposed to go door-to-door gerald people. they
>> yes. >> is the administration fully using that fee? >> i don't believe that the amount of that he will fully cover the costs of operating chief. i don't think it will be enough to pay all the costs of running the marketplace. >> so resources, private-sector, to pay the shortfall. >> no. we are tapping resources from within, you know, our budget. the fee is the fee. the fee from one year. do you expect to extend one year? >> yes. >> okay. my second...
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the administration will make a push for minimum wage. have unemployment insurance extension going to come to the floor. where do the house and senate republicans position on this. in theory this is an issue that could put their momentum from the struggle to obamacare in jeopardy. >> when you look at paul ryan's activity, going into communities and the inner city communities and trying to work with people in civil society and social issues and education. they will focus on the issues and not state taxes, but the individual and how civil society can help. that's the plan and it's not a new program. >> i want to jump to you. this is a poll here. minimum wage increased to $10.10 an hour. all voters, 62% favor and democrats and republicans are the only one less than the majority favor it. jonathan pointed out that the last time the idea of raising minimum wage, republicans decided not to fight it and approve it with concessions. >> i don't think so, but this is not the white house's idea to get behind minimum wage. this is something that democ
the administration will make a push for minimum wage. have unemployment insurance extension going to come to the floor. where do the house and senate republicans position on this. in theory this is an issue that could put their momentum from the struggle to obamacare in jeopardy. >> when you look at paul ryan's activity, going into communities and the inner city communities and trying to work with people in civil society and social issues and education. they will focus on the issues and...
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we have to go to the administration and we have to ask them for the videos.ave to ask them for the phone records. >> what do you think the chances are? >> no, no. i just reviewed for the first time the videos in their entirety. so i was able to watch the drone feed and all the closed circuit cameras from that night. i just did that about a week ago. >> and your conclusion? >> i did not see any spontaneous protest. we have known that from the reports. i mean, the cia said that from the beginning there was no protest on behalf of the video. but, now we are still waiting for witnesses. we are waiting for key witnesses from both the military and the cia that still need to come forward. we are still waiting for phone records. you know, congressman. >> it's very frustrating. >> i have to close here in a minute. it appears that 15 libyans have been murdered who have cooperated with us in terms of getting information to us about what happened in benghazi. >> well, you bring up a very important point, and that is the killers are stillen the run. and by the way some of
we have to go to the administration and we have to ask them for the videos.ave to ask them for the phone records. >> what do you think the chances are? >> no, no. i just reviewed for the first time the videos in their entirety. so i was able to watch the drone feed and all the closed circuit cameras from that night. i just did that about a week ago. >> and your conclusion? >> i did not see any spontaneous protest. we have known that from the reports. i mean, the cia said...
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in this case, the administration took a lot of time. sent false statements repeatedly through intmediaries that there was targeting beyond conservative when in fact, the facts come out that it was a one- sided attempt to stop the people on the opposite side of obama's reelect. >> congressman, this targeting was revealed in may. what is taking so long for the investigation to bear fruit and people to be held responsible? >> to a certain extent i go back to the fast and furious case. we are tied up in court trying to get the administration to turn over documents. they use assertion of privileges to slow or not give information. and in the case of the irs, they go out of the way to get no documents at all. it is frustrating and we have sprued individuals only to get later, the documents to get them back again. that is a technique of the administration and it has gotten worse in the second term and something that the american people feel is so reprehensible. they should come clean quickly if they want people to trust the irs. and the entity
in this case, the administration took a lot of time. sent false statements repeatedly through intmediaries that there was targeting beyond conservative when in fact, the facts come out that it was a one- sided attempt to stop the people on the opposite side of obama's reelect. >> congressman, this targeting was revealed in may. what is taking so long for the investigation to bear fruit and people to be held responsible? >> to a certain extent i go back to the fast and furious case....