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. >> polls show that 43 percent of the american public don't like this deal. we'll see if secretary kerry, why does secretary kerry like the deal when congress and the american public think that the iranian regime can't be trusted? >> the polls in the past few weeks that you have gone back and forward. depending on whether people like the deal or don't like the deal and if iran can or can't be trusted. and the u.s. eventually get involved in a war with iran. the u.s. is clearly against. that and israel, factors into all of the equation. i think this administration really wants a w on the board in foreign policy and they feel that this route through this iran peace process that they have set up is the way to do it. there are many critics in the room that secretary kerry is sitting in don't believe that that is the case. >> bret baier is live in washington. we'll bring the headlines to you. and we have other nows. >> a familiar face heading to the white house. john pedesta has a new job as advisor on obama care. will that solve the problems? steve hays is a fox n
. >> polls show that 43 percent of the american public don't like this deal. we'll see if secretary kerry, why does secretary kerry like the deal when congress and the american public think that the iranian regime can't be trusted? >> the polls in the past few weeks that you have gone back and forward. depending on whether people like the deal or don't like the deal and if iran can or can't be trusted. and the u.s. eventually get involved in a war with iran. the u.s. is clearly...
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can do is damage the. >> i will watch, definitely. >> i watched and i think a large number of the american public was thinking where has this john boehner been for the last two years? thank you for actually being the speaker of the house and showing the american public who is governing in the house. it shouldn't be heritage or freedom works, it should be john boehner passing legislation on a bipartisan level. >> the house is acting like grownups and the senate isn't. and pat makes a good point. the senate still has to vote. and if republicans can corral all the pat buchanan, ted cruz. >>> why is boehner so. >> reporter: ed at the conservatives -- why is boehner so. >> reporter: ed at the con serve tis? >> it is business community and the chamber of commerce and all those groups have said thank god there has been some demonstration that the government functions. because it was affecting the whole economy. this was one of the few breakthroughs that indicates there may be a positive future in making progress. >> boehner is thinking about the primaries and he knows he is going to get independents and
can do is damage the. >> i will watch, definitely. >> i watched and i think a large number of the american public was thinking where has this john boehner been for the last two years? thank you for actually being the speaker of the house and showing the american public who is governing in the house. it shouldn't be heritage or freedom works, it should be john boehner passing legislation on a bipartisan level. >> the house is acting like grownups and the senate isn't. and pat...
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that's not information the american public had before. that's going to increase the intensity of this debate, the utility of this particular kind of surveillance and what role edward snowden played. >> mike morell will tell you that if this metadata program had been in effect on september 10th, 2001, it would have stopped or had very good chance of stopping 9/11. so even though there is no case where this one program was the difference between a successful and unsuccessful attack, there is evidence out there that it is useful. >> schieffer: let's talk about the year in washington. i must say i find -- i can't think of a worse year that washington has gone through, with the possible exception of watergate, of course are which is off by itself. what is going to happen on obamacare now, nancy? is this program going to finally happen? is it going to -- are people going to be enrolled or are there still problems? >> january 1 when people have their new insurance programs that they go to the hospital, if they go to their doctor or going to be ab
that's not information the american public had before. that's going to increase the intensity of this debate, the utility of this particular kind of surveillance and what role edward snowden played. >> mike morell will tell you that if this metadata program had been in effect on september 10th, 2001, it would have stopped or had very good chance of stopping 9/11. so even though there is no case where this one program was the difference between a successful and unsuccessful attack, there...
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in terms of the american public a number of recommendations. one of them the nsa should be had heed next time by a civilian and send the message not as a military leader running it but a civilian there is more public oversight and the nsa restate its mission which is collect foreign intelligence on foreign targets so refocus there so not this impression they are listening to americans calls. now, the issue here is, though, the president doesn't have to take all of these recommendations. he will look at them now' decides which ones he wants to take and doesn't. a senior administration official told me he will look at them and make hig decision probably by january but we already know one of the recommendations he has not accepted and that is from this panel they recommended that the nsa be split from the military cybercommand. the white house has already rejected that one. that said, the senior administration official told me the white house is aware, they have a trust gap here with the american public but also the foreign public and they want to
in terms of the american public a number of recommendations. one of them the nsa should be had heed next time by a civilian and send the message not as a military leader running it but a civilian there is more public oversight and the nsa restate its mission which is collect foreign intelligence on foreign targets so refocus there so not this impression they are listening to americans calls. now, the issue here is, though, the president doesn't have to take all of these recommendations. he will...
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i think the american public and problem. >> you are not clear how much he has. there's no question that the n.s.a. would like to know what he has and would like to get it back. rick, who runs the task force talked on 60 minutes about how he'd offer amnesty if he give everything back. >> my personal view is it's worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be assured. my bar would be high. assurances. >> if he's saying that, don't you think the white house and bosses should listen of. >> it's remarkable. it's a 60 minute interview >> the bosses of the white house said no amnesty. >> maybe it's a trial balloon. it gives edward snowden an opening to perhaps come back. it's hard to know what is going on. it's a disciplined white house or agency. they don't talk to reporters. i am sure they were prepared for the interview and prepared for the question. that has to be something more than just one guy speaking. >> this story keeps on bringing up all sorts of issues. appreciate you coming in to talk about the use tonight
i think the american public and problem. >> you are not clear how much he has. there's no question that the n.s.a. would like to know what he has and would like to get it back. rick, who runs the task force talked on 60 minutes about how he'd offer amnesty if he give everything back. >> my personal view is it's worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be assured. my bar would be high. assurances. >> if he's saying that,...
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this new bipartisan effort to get the 28 pages unclassified, declassified so the american public can find out. it doesn't answer all the questions, the 28 pages, but it clearly tells us a little more that americans deserve to know. >> lee hamilton said that they went to saudi arabia, they did not find hard evidence that linked the hijackers to the saw -- saudi arabia. the bush family was close personally and politically to the royal saudi family. prince bandar was close personal friends with the george ace w bush senior. he was known as bandar bush. the business deals, and the carlisle group, and saudi arabia was an ally. we relied on them for oil. they revealed the saudi connection at that point would have been explosive and damaging to the saudis and bush administration. >> he was a popular guy, speaking english, and there are reports that some money he may have sent to people that may have supported the hijackers. a decade ago. 46 senator led by chuck schumer in new york demanded that he be classified at 28 pages. >> do you think that the issue is that it's circumstantial evidence
this new bipartisan effort to get the 28 pages unclassified, declassified so the american public can find out. it doesn't answer all the questions, the 28 pages, but it clearly tells us a little more that americans deserve to know. >> lee hamilton said that they went to saudi arabia, they did not find hard evidence that linked the hijackers to the saw -- saudi arabia. the bush family was close personally and politically to the royal saudi family. prince bandar was close personal friends...
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information themselves they find ways to get their own images and voices and their thoughts to the american public. the of 20 million twitter followers, that is unimaginable but jackson still gets his inaugurations to reach 10,000 people. warren harding reach 125,000 people in his post radio address to the nation and obviously president obama has 20 million twitter followers. >> how much have things changed from the television age until today in the last 40 or 50 years crux seen it is a huge component in the book and it really changed the way presidents interacted with the american people both as a political they were able to go on tv and tell people they think that to talk about the military industrial but it also shaped and when you are a president you don't get to watch tv, you are tv. i tell how the bill clinton and monica lewinsky scandal, clinton, hillary and the soon to be governor went on vacation and they were trying to find a channel that didn't have the scandal and she couldn't find one and she finally settled on espn because there was no other channel that didn't have a scandal. >> whe
information themselves they find ways to get their own images and voices and their thoughts to the american public. the of 20 million twitter followers, that is unimaginable but jackson still gets his inaugurations to reach 10,000 people. warren harding reach 125,000 people in his post radio address to the nation and obviously president obama has 20 million twitter followers. >> how much have things changed from the television age until today in the last 40 or 50 years crux seen it is a...
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focused on educating the american public about the horrific human rights abuses fostered and encouraged by the school i don't know. where there are. in that's like living in two different worlds considers herself a survivor of the school of the americas and is just one of millions who feel the same the message from the rally today is for americans from all across the political spectrum to urge congress to act on this issue because the question of promoting human rights abuse isn't about left and right it's about right and wrong . artsy fort benning georgia. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe casper's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know korea for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within t
focused on educating the american public about the horrific human rights abuses fostered and encouraged by the school i don't know. where there are. in that's like living in two different worlds considers herself a survivor of the school of the americas and is just one of millions who feel the same the message from the rally today is for americans from all across the political spectrum to urge congress to act on this issue because the question of promoting human rights abuse isn't about left...
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but the american public. especially those who served, maybe, in some of the places in iraq and others. people are i think, just, in a cool calculus looking at what ask we actually achieve. was the juice worth the squeeze? i think that's unfortunate. i think it's -- i'm not calling for it again, but i fear that's what will produce a wake-up call give we're going a midterm election. give we're so still internally focused and given just the hyperdysfunction we see in our own political system. >> let me just add, i think i agree in congress and [inaudible] public there was a remarkably little support. i think that had the president done and gone on tv and done one of these last night, and said to the american people we do not want to leave to our children a world in which chemical weapons are back. chemical weapons are used, chemical weapons are part of the everyday arsenal. we can't allow that. so i have done the following. it's over. it happened last night. i think actually he scrolled -- gotten a substantial am
but the american public. especially those who served, maybe, in some of the places in iraq and others. people are i think, just, in a cool calculus looking at what ask we actually achieve. was the juice worth the squeeze? i think that's unfortunate. i think it's -- i'm not calling for it again, but i fear that's what will produce a wake-up call give we're going a midterm election. give we're so still internally focused and given just the hyperdysfunction we see in our own political system....
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whole piece with ted cruz being the gift that keeps on giving the american public right now you see . it probably his his and always approval rating which is in the forty's but when we look at the shutdown. in ninety six with bill clinton his approval rating has dropped to forty two but he was able to read another thing to consider is that the republican party itself has only an approval rating of twenty two percent and when you look at congress on its own most of the american people have poll that they would rather see all the members of congress replace and congressional approval is at ten percent so ten percent compared to the forty two percent ok i don't think he's ok chad back those are all fair numbers those are going to twenty. fair numbers however if i go to the opportunity i say that it is not a no but i would say here that what you're saying is true about all those numbers i agree with you but don how does that help barack obama finish his term in office as a success when you go to don had done what let me let me go back to john first go ahead i think that the numbers are re
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focused on educating the american public about the horrific human rights abuses fostered and encouraged by the school i don't know. where that are. in that's like living in two different worlds considers herself a survivor of the school of the americas and is just one of millions who feel the same the message from the rally today is for americans from all across the political spectrum to urge congress to act on this issue because the question of promoting human rights abuse isn't about left and right it's about right and wrong . party fort benning ga. i mean out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and are maybe to asperger's or man thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know tories for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within t
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global he turned on the big banks as well i think it's important for the american public that we have regulators who are willing to stand up to the big banks and to protect the american people you know i recently had a conversation with bart chilton as you know he said clearly in two thousand and eight the derivatives that underlie the economic system were the cause of that crash and they what they want to do is protect the american people from future two thousand and eight it's now on the subject of your interview with one. are some of the most startling things that he revealed here because he was very candid in his interview he was and i think it's an important interview because he really put it on the table most startling to me and there were a number of them but most startling to me was he revealed that he asked the fed for information on the banks and their commodity position limits and the fed did not provide that information now think about this the c.f. to see their mandate is to make sure that people aren't manipulating the markets with the big banks have been accused a numbe
global he turned on the big banks as well i think it's important for the american public that we have regulators who are willing to stand up to the big banks and to protect the american people you know i recently had a conversation with bart chilton as you know he said clearly in two thousand and eight the derivatives that underlie the economic system were the cause of that crash and they what they want to do is protect the american people from future two thousand and eight it's now on the...
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the american government declared there would be no photographs of dead americans to be published until 1943 when president roosevelt lifted the order because he was concerned about cynicism growing among the american public about the propaganda images they kept seeing in the newspaper about how the war was going. and so the memory of this was clear during the vietnam war. today there is the system that is controlling. when it is exercised in its entirety would they are not allowed to take pictures of the wounded or dead americans that generally you were not allowed anywhere near the bodies of american troops and in addition an important part of the coverage along with the picture is the written description putting it into a context that is meaningful. the ability to control commentary from ordinary soldiers or to control ideas within the military is almost complete. they would not -- i was embedded several times in iraq and they wouldn't let me talk to the intelligence chief of the unit. it was very difficult to get the kind of information that would make understanding a clearer. the media was highly criticized in the first and second gulf war because they were perceived to have gone along with george w.
the american government declared there would be no photographs of dead americans to be published until 1943 when president roosevelt lifted the order because he was concerned about cynicism growing among the american public about the propaganda images they kept seeing in the newspaper about how the war was going. and so the memory of this was clear during the vietnam war. today there is the system that is controlling. when it is exercised in its entirety would they are not allowed to take...
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january he's going to speak before the american nation, the american people about these new constraints on the nsa so that he's fully transparent with the american public. >> all right. jim sciutto, thanks very much. more coverage of the national security agency recommendations for reviewing the nsa in the coming days, of course, with response from critics as well. >>> now the money lead, that will lookly be the last major decision of his ten use, and, boy, was it a doozy. today fed chair ben bernanke announced that the fed will start scaling back some of the billions being pumped into the economy each month as part of the massive stimulus plan. starting in january the federal reserve will buy $75 billion in bonds every month. that's $10 billion less than the norm, and it likely signals the beginning of what wall street calls tapering. kind of a baby taper here. basically the fed is slowly but surely cutting the cord to get the economy rolling on its own. stocks took a dramatic jump after the news with the dow shooting up nearly 300 points, closing on a record high. that might say that some see bernanke's reaction as a sign that the economy is getting
january he's going to speak before the american nation, the american people about these new constraints on the nsa so that he's fully transparent with the american public. >> all right. jim sciutto, thanks very much. more coverage of the national security agency recommendations for reviewing the nsa in the coming days, of course, with response from critics as well. >>> now the money lead, that will lookly be the last major decision of his ten use, and, boy, was it a doozy. today...
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politically among the american public. work with other partners. what i fear is nobody cares. elliot and i and lee and those who get paid to write on the stuff and those who -- smaller community. we scwawntered that opportunity. after 9/11. we spoke about how the saudis are concerned that they no longer really have a go-to comby in washington. i guess i ask both of you to imagine you are the saudi's go-to guy in washington. to mike it healthier and functional. p five plus two. i don't think are practical but there must be way to read them this to buy them no say this is what we're trying to do. again, if you take a cool hard look at where the u.s. and p5+1 position is and where iran is, in syria and it is easy not getting the detail but say on the iron front we're trying this but still here with the security footprint. that's what secretary hagel was trying to do. seizing what is doing what on the ground. not only planning for geneva. i'm skeptical it will succeed. you need a sense of the ground game and connection to the powers on the ground. the balance of porn the ground. th
politically among the american public. work with other partners. what i fear is nobody cares. elliot and i and lee and those who get paid to write on the stuff and those who -- smaller community. we scwawntered that opportunity. after 9/11. we spoke about how the saudis are concerned that they no longer really have a go-to comby in washington. i guess i ask both of you to imagine you are the saudi's go-to guy in washington. to mike it healthier and functional. p five plus two. i don't think are...
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it was because three-quarters of the american public did not believe the warren commission. by the way, the commission we pulled for this book shows records of the american public today does not believe the warren commission. nothing is changed. essentially congressman were getting complaints from their constituents demanding after the revelations that came with watergate, with the frank church committee about the cia what really happened in dallas. we don't believe the warren commission. the house of representatives want a select committee. house special committee on assassinations. they're work from 76 until 79 on this subject and others. they looked into other assassinations as well, and with the king. in the case of john kennedy, they had been preparing to endorse the basic conclusions of the warren commission after having interviewed people the warren commission did not get to him after having investigated trails the warren commission did not go down. then toward the very end they heard about this. it is a recording that was done by police headquarters, the head of this
it was because three-quarters of the american public did not believe the warren commission. by the way, the commission we pulled for this book shows records of the american public today does not believe the warren commission. nothing is changed. essentially congressman were getting complaints from their constituents demanding after the revelations that came with watergate, with the frank church committee about the cia what really happened in dallas. we don't believe the warren commission. the...
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is like a plague on both buy houses neither side certainly neither side has the support of the american public it's kind of strange both the way under fifty percent can blame them i tend to agree if you go ahead and you signed up for it i have i have health care in terms of my employer someone of the eighty percent of americans that will not have to enroll in the exchange but doesn't mean that i wouldn't sign of i have the opportunity to christy you have insurance i would do my employer. millennialists why are they turned off do you think chris why are they turned off when no one's exactly sure but it looks like it's it's a mix of them being young and not really caring to the sticker shock of the l. so the difficulties with the website which is starting to clear up although we're definitely reach another impasse now are people able to sign up but we don't know if the information is getting to the insurers which is going to cause a lot of trouble on january first and december twenty third is still a young person weeks and weeks away and they have until march to sign up so this might turn around
is like a plague on both buy houses neither side certainly neither side has the support of the american public it's kind of strange both the way under fifty percent can blame them i tend to agree if you go ahead and you signed up for it i have i have health care in terms of my employer someone of the eighty percent of americans that will not have to enroll in the exchange but doesn't mean that i wouldn't sign of i have the opportunity to christy you have insurance i would do my employer....
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in terms of the american public, a whole range of things. they want a civilian head of the nsa, not a military leader. they think that would send a good message. things like that to appeal to everyone and say that there's better accountability and transparency here. but you know what, anderson, they did not recommend ending this metadata collection program. they want to keep that in place. the members of the panel say there's still a national security interest in doing that. >> and the obama administration, though, they're not legally bound to do any of this. >> reporter: not at all. in fact, the president looks at these recommendations and he picks and chooses what he wants to do going forward. that's what a senior administration official told me today. he's going to look and in january he's going to come back and say what he accepts in effect. we already know one of the recommendations from the panel, the president has rejected. and that is the panel recommended that you separate the nsa from the military cyber command, those are now under
in terms of the american public, a whole range of things. they want a civilian head of the nsa, not a military leader. they think that would send a good message. things like that to appeal to everyone and say that there's better accountability and transparency here. but you know what, anderson, they did not recommend ending this metadata collection program. they want to keep that in place. the members of the panel say there's still a national security interest in doing that. >> and the...
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you have to remember as far as the american public is concerned the communist was evil incarnate. recall the terrorist was not the vietcong soldier there were a terrorist attack of the government outpost. week killed 30 terrorist here and now we know they were organized political force fighting for a natural causes but we did not have to have pictures of them committing atrocities we were told that was happening all the time. why was america in vietnam with half a million troops to save from these vicious people and if that is the spread of communism through southeast asia with lbj or nixon. it was not our job to talk about the aside. the kinds of pictures and reporting that we did reflected the view of americans in vietnam at the time within the fisa record in the military it is not as though theft the reason i know that is true is assigned to iago's says we work with the associated press but in those days it was probably 2300. every picture we tuckahoe and every story that the reporters wrote appeared in the paper and if we mentioned a local they've been at what headline. people
you have to remember as far as the american public is concerned the communist was evil incarnate. recall the terrorist was not the vietcong soldier there were a terrorist attack of the government outpost. week killed 30 terrorist here and now we know they were organized political force fighting for a natural causes but we did not have to have pictures of them committing atrocities we were told that was happening all the time. why was america in vietnam with half a million troops to save from...
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a federal judge has approved the largest public bankruptcy in american history. the judge rules today that the city of detroit will be able to reorganize its billions of dollars in debt, which means pensioners and other creditors could receive much less than they are owed. and spectacular pictures from italy where europe's active volcano is erupting again. it is the 19th time the mountain has thrown longer into the sky. there were no injuries, nor any need for evacuations, but a number of flights to the nearby airport were diverted. a russian dancer has been sentenced to six years in jail for his part in an acid attack on the artistic director of the bolshoi ballet company in moscow. he suffered severe burns and damaged eyesight as a result of the assault. james robbins has the story. >> the world's most famous ballet company. bolshoi literally means big. it employs over 200 dancers, and in good times, rings russia great precision -- great pressed each. rivalrywhen passionate turns into a salt. send to a penal colony for six years, convicted of an acid attack on t
a federal judge has approved the largest public bankruptcy in american history. the judge rules today that the city of detroit will be able to reorganize its billions of dollars in debt, which means pensioners and other creditors could receive much less than they are owed. and spectacular pictures from italy where europe's active volcano is erupting again. it is the 19th time the mountain has thrown longer into the sky. there were no injuries, nor any need for evacuations, but a number of...
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at the same time, we have to look out more broadly to the american public and do what we do with thatn mind. >> gary gensler officially set some on january 3. he does not know his next move. president obama nominated to the masses to replace him. we will watch that one. s losing the ceo be giving a big investment firm blackstone. we will look for a popular turnaround and whether the investment will gain some traction for the company next year. ♪ >> a few private equity deals out this morning. anckstone announcing investment in crocs. we have to bring in cristina alesci -i. a bit of a surprise? >> not really. we were anticipating something. for the last couple of weeks with her blackstone was the for a piper here transaction. continue to be publicly traded. there will be a lot less of them. they will take it from blackstone and repurchase some of the shares. what this amounts to is a vote of confidence. investors have been losing confidence because it has not been able to innovate away from what we're seeing right now. classic clogs are durable but are losing a following. also stepping
at the same time, we have to look out more broadly to the american public and do what we do with thatn mind. >> gary gensler officially set some on january 3. he does not know his next move. president obama nominated to the masses to replace him. we will watch that one. s losing the ceo be giving a big investment firm blackstone. we will look for a popular turnaround and whether the investment will gain some traction for the company next year. ♪ >> a few private equity deals out...
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what we can get done, and show, working in the bowels of that capital up there, they can show the american publichat we can have republicans and democrats working together. i think that for the president we avoid another government shutdown, at the beginning here. the difficulty that i have to highlight, which i don't think thiseen highlighted, relates to the statutory debt limit, which we will still need in february. i don't think we will have a government shutdown if this will pass the senate later next week, probably, but we have not addressed this specific issue. they will still be against that in february and march. we are not completely out of the woods here, as it relates the fiscal situation next year, but we have made a major step in not having government, if this does pass through the house. we will see a real reduction in the difficulties that we went through with the government shutdown in october. >> would passage of this budget bill hoagland, will this allow passage of other issues like immigration reform? >> this is part of the charged political environment we deal with, to deal wi
what we can get done, and show, working in the bowels of that capital up there, they can show the american publichat we can have republicans and democrats working together. i think that for the president we avoid another government shutdown, at the beginning here. the difficulty that i have to highlight, which i don't think thiseen highlighted, relates to the statutory debt limit, which we will still need in february. i don't think we will have a government shutdown if this will pass the senate...
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so selling this case to the american public will require a fundamental change in something that happens on the ground of, if not on the order of 9/11, but something sort of -- >> the the administration will also have to, the president has been undermining the policy of doing anything more active in syria for two and a half years. >> right. >> so they're going to have to change as well. >> yeah, yeah. what i'm suggesting here is i don't think they'll have that wake-up call unless there's something seen to directly affect the u.s. interest, something like the teetering and collapse of jordan, which is one of our closest and steadfast partners, if not allies. something on that order will require -- and, again, it's the administration primarily, but i would say also the united states to wake up, to say, look, the muddle east after 10 or 12 years, and i testified in congress at the end of september, early october on an issue related to the middle east. and i got it from both sides saying why should we care? and for those of us who care about the region, i think what we need to do is outline
so selling this case to the american public will require a fundamental change in something that happens on the ground of, if not on the order of 9/11, but something sort of -- >> the the administration will also have to, the president has been undermining the policy of doing anything more active in syria for two and a half years. >> right. >> so they're going to have to change as well. >> yeah, yeah. what i'm suggesting here is i don't think they'll have that wake-up...
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he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr george s. benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world without a health care plan for its citizens. well we have a fractured and disjointed healthcare plan that is heavily government financed at this point almost fifty percent are on some sort of government can finance health care as of right now before obamacare and then we have this crazy private system where individuals purchase health insurance through their employer and that of course is a real problem because it limits the choice and it makes the. payment a benefit in lieu of salary and gives you an incentive to spend so we have this massive third party system in reality very few people are without some sort of health insurance and that rationale for taking over this entire pa
he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr george s. benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world...
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maryland, new jersey and others taking the steps to finally raise the minimum wageand, in addition, you even have 69% of the public, the american public, according to a new cbs poll, saying they support an increase in the minimum wage. and so you see the labor movement getting behind, with the american people and with the american family to come up with a decent working and livable wage. >> most of the walmart employees make more than the minimum wage. >> the irony is, they weren't even out protesting. half of those protesters don't even work at they're just all part of the union movement that's to john's point, is out there just to garner new membership. one thing employees seem to be really happy at their jobs and show up, many of them, on holidays. so these guys are out. they're out there every year. it's deja vu all over again with these thanksgiving day protests and they're not getting very far. >> union membership, as john said, has just plummeted. is this about workers interests or about the unions interests? >> it's about union survival. ththeverage worker hasn't really seen their wages or benefits go up. for several de
maryland, new jersey and others taking the steps to finally raise the minimum wageand, in addition, you even have 69% of the public, the american public, according to a new cbs poll, saying they support an increase in the minimum wage. and so you see the labor movement getting behind, with the american people and with the american family to come up with a decent working and livable wage. >> most of the walmart employees make more than the minimum wage. >> the irony is, they weren't...
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the line, the president launches a last-ditch propaganda effort to re-sell obama care to you, the american public. >> more problems may pop up as they always do when you launch something new. >> the president's health care plan continues to wreak havoc on the american families snow tief >> the administration continues to hide the problems. >> and another problem, stocking up on liquor, guess what? using your money on your dime. plus, the former atf agent who was silenced by the administration is here to expose the truth behind the "fast & furious" scandal. hannity starts right now. and welcome to "hannity." the obama administration and its left wing lackeys are trying to re-launch the disastrous program on the health care law. but unfortunately, the damage is done. we're now learning more about the security risks associated with this website. now listen to what david kennedy, the so-called white hat hacker, talk about the development. >> when they created this website they kind of threw a lot of things together, mixed and matched a bunch of parts putting it on the site to be used by the general p
the line, the president launches a last-ditch propaganda effort to re-sell obama care to you, the american public. >> more problems may pop up as they always do when you launch something new. >> the president's health care plan continues to wreak havoc on the american families snow tief >> the administration continues to hide the problems. >> and another problem, stocking up on liquor, guess what? using your money on your dime. plus, the former atf agent who was silenced...
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and those things are very hard to rebuild with the american public. >> doug, potential glimpse into howhis white house might operate in the next year or two came back in 2010 when the center for american progress, which john podesta was the creator, founder and c.e.o. said sent a 54 page document to the obama administration saying here's how you can get thing done through executive fiat as opposed to going through congress. do you expect with podesta on board this president is going to make a lot more changes through executive action than he has in the past? is that the way he's going to govern next year? >> possibly. i don't think he's going to give up on congress altogether. as we know, unemployment insurance for 1.3 million americans expired yesterday. you have to work with congress to extend that. comprehensive immigration reform is another thing that this administration and democrats and even some republicans want to get done this year. you can't go around congress for that. that's -- i think that that might be one direction that they go. but i don't think they're going to give up
and those things are very hard to rebuild with the american public. >> doug, potential glimpse into howhis white house might operate in the next year or two came back in 2010 when the center for american progress, which john podesta was the creator, founder and c.e.o. said sent a 54 page document to the obama administration saying here's how you can get thing done through executive fiat as opposed to going through congress. do you expect with podesta on board this president is going to...
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selling this case to the american public firm -- selling this to the american public will require a fundamental change on the ground. >> the president has been undermining policy and syria for 2.5 years. >> what i'm suggesting here is that they will have a wake-up call until they have something that directly affects u.s. interests, like the collapse of jordan. something on that order would require the administration primarily, but also the united states to wake up and say middle east after 10-12 years -- i testified in congress, and why should we care. the practical case for engagement, if i were advising the administration in a clear way on syria, it would be assess what these actors are doing right now. we have a london 11 group. who is doing what on the ground. that is going to convene. god bless them. diplomacy does not have much of a chance of an impact unless it is willing to power dynamics on the ground. the lack of -- what is missing is regional contact, difficult though it may be. the bush administration, when iraq was at its darkest moment, took part in regional diplomacy conferences.
selling this case to the american public firm -- selling this to the american public will require a fundamental change on the ground. >> the president has been undermining policy and syria for 2.5 years. >> what i'm suggesting here is that they will have a wake-up call until they have something that directly affects u.s. interests, like the collapse of jordan. something on that order would require the administration primarily, but also the united states to wake up and say middle...
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the headline is accountability. that is what one panel member said to me, accountability to the public, the white house, and the americanublic. you can see that reflected in the 46 recommendations the panel made. they want congress to pass legislation to move all the meta data, all the phone records, from the nsa's possession back to the phone company so it is in private hands, not in government hands, so for instance, the white house, they want to have presidential approval whenever the nsa is listening to the phone conversations of foreign leaders, like the german chancellor, angela merkel. you remember all of the outrage that caused in germany when that ka discovered. and in terms of the public, a whole range of things, one of them being a civilian leader, not a military leader. they think that would send a good message. things like that to appeal to everyone saying there is better accountability and transparency here. you know what, anderson? they did not recommend ending this meta data collection program. they want to keep it in place, the members of the panel say there is still a national security interest in doin
the headline is accountability. that is what one panel member said to me, accountability to the public, the white house, and the americanublic. you can see that reflected in the 46 recommendations the panel made. they want congress to pass legislation to move all the meta data, all the phone records, from the nsa's possession back to the phone company so it is in private hands, not in government hands, so for instance, the white house, they want to have presidential approval whenever the nsa is...
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. >> what percentage of the american public has in her next -- access to broadband today? >> 98% of americans have access to phones today. the latest statistics at the end of 2012 was at 95.8% of americans had access to a rock band -- a broadband provider. virtually 100% have access to broadband delivered over satellite. ofhave about four percent america that is not covered by a fixed broadband provider. i think that one of the areas we have not talked about is what to do with the rumor -- remote, rural areas of america that need that accent. it has never been more important than today. we are even seeing the federal government on important initiatives, like access to health care and signing up for health care. making that primarily -- primarily available over the internet. it is extraordinarily important that we get broadband out to that last four percent of were copies cannot make a reasonable business case and required government support. the fcc has been proceeding forward very favorably in regards to the price cap carriers and publicly traded companies. i think it's re
. >> what percentage of the american public has in her next -- access to broadband today? >> 98% of americans have access to phones today. the latest statistics at the end of 2012 was at 95.8% of americans had access to a rock band -- a broadband provider. virtually 100% have access to broadband delivered over satellite. ofhave about four percent america that is not covered by a fixed broadband provider. i think that one of the areas we have not talked about is what to do with the...
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a lot of obama care was sold to the american public and people in the house p and the senate was that it wasn't going to cost a dime. the costs are expanding but as people like you find out when you sign up you're double, triple quadrupling your premiums and your deductibles as well. >> here's the problem. they call it the affordable care act. nothing about it is affordable. it's a plan full of mandates. they have told every american you no longer have freedomof choice in choosing your insurance company or your doctor. what you have are mandates and mandates are expensive. so we're going to find is that everyone is going to pay more and everyone is going to be quite unhappy when they discover it. >> we're going to let you go and maybe obama care covers that throat exam you're going to need. >> you're right. >> listen, the economic freedom plan, the zone, the plan sounds great. thank you very much for joining us and letting us break that exclusive news. >> thank you. >> our catching in crew is here and ready to roll. is an obama care bailout already in the works? the white house offeri
a lot of obama care was sold to the american public and people in the house p and the senate was that it wasn't going to cost a dime. the costs are expanding but as people like you find out when you sign up you're double, triple quadrupling your premiums and your deductibles as well. >> here's the problem. they call it the affordable care act. nothing about it is affordable. it's a plan full of mandates. they have told every american you no longer have freedomof choice in choosing your...
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congress, very skeptical, the american public is skeptical. it has been 34 years of estrangement. lot of ill will, mistrust. the american public does not trust any deal with iran. i am confident that this interim deal, besides will comply with it. on the iranian side, there is skepticism. this could open the door, if , the is a final agreement obstacles are huge. it can be achieved, it can open the door to cooperation in some other areas. but it will be hard. where there can be cooperation -- think of areas in the world where there can be cooperation. afghanistan, perhaps. in terms of the conditions for stopping the civil war in syria, there are differences. it is a very impressive initial step, but it is only an initial step. you have a situation, 50-50, according to the president. the clock is ticking. the congress has been clear that six months means six months. what would you do right now to start to beat the clock? >> i did not think the clock is running. the first thing i would do is get the clock running. i would start yesterday in beginning to scope out the effort that has
congress, very skeptical, the american public is skeptical. it has been 34 years of estrangement. lot of ill will, mistrust. the american public does not trust any deal with iran. i am confident that this interim deal, besides will comply with it. on the iranian side, there is skepticism. this could open the door, if , the is a final agreement obstacles are huge. it can be achieved, it can open the door to cooperation in some other areas. but it will be hard. where there can be cooperation --...
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the budget agreement made sure -- the american public actually seeing this new health care law. : did the shutdown hurt the american brandon? guest: it did. it took the american public that agreed with us and into an a half weeks increased approval ratings. conservatives, obamacare continues. of and troll of the government over to the president. for us, that is not much leverage. next call is chuck from saint augustine, florida. comment onanted to the successful rogue ramming in congress that really has worked in the last five years. we give them their bonuses, we give them their tax cuts. socialized banking stairs is right in the face. socialized banking stairs us right in the face. i would like your comments on that. i agree with you. i think the bailout was necessary to stop some of these prices that were reaching across the world. i did not want the mistakes of --l street and washington certainly the legislation that was passed and the dodd frank bill gives a wrong solution via i think it institutionalized our government. big banks have gotten bigger. community banks have bee
the budget agreement made sure -- the american public actually seeing this new health care law. : did the shutdown hurt the american brandon? guest: it did. it took the american public that agreed with us and into an a half weeks increased approval ratings. conservatives, obamacare continues. of and troll of the government over to the president. for us, that is not much leverage. next call is chuck from saint augustine, florida. comment onanted to the successful rogue ramming in congress that...