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i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean going down the anchor i'm going to have to just hear this there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and into rant and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here i can see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. admission free accreditation free in-store charges free. range month free risk free. type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free medio dot to our teeth dot com. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hung around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what'
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called for explicitly in the united states constitution. article 1 in the constitution is about the congress, the legislative branch. article 2 is about the presidency. article 3 is the judicial branch. and the part of the constitution that calls for the state of the union message is in article 2, section 3. and since it is in the constitution, we have been doing this from the very beginning. the first one was january 1790, george washington. he delivered his state of the union address to congress. he made his recommendations to them for action. george washington was of course the first president. john adams was the second president. by the time we got to the third president, thomas jefferson, jefferson thought the whole speech to congress thing was actually a little showy. made the president too king-like for his taste. so jefferson decided to meet this particular constitutional obligation in writing, rather than by giving a speech. that tradition held sway for more than 100 years until 1913, when the speaking tradition of the state of the
called for explicitly in the united states constitution. article 1 in the constitution is about the congress, the legislative branch. article 2 is about the presidency. article 3 is the judicial branch. and the part of the constitution that calls for the state of the union message is in article 2, section 3. and since it is in the constitution, we have been doing this from the very beginning. the first one was january 1790, george washington. he delivered his state of the union address to...
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our top priority is helping the people of our state create more jobs. past few years, some have suggested that this goal is too difficult to reach. with the protests and recalls combined with the slow recovery at the national level, the fiscal cliff, and ongoing plenty of reasons why it hasbut in wisconsin, we don't make excuses. we get results. with this in mind, we are going to double down and be even more aggressive with our efforts to improve the jobs climate in this state. that's what i heard during my listening sessions held around wisconsin. people want us focused on things that will improve the economy and our way of life. that's why i laid out five very clear priorities for the next two years, create jobs, develop the workforce, transform and invest in our infrastructure. and it's also why i've asked the members of the legislature to stay focused on these same priorities -- and not get distracted on other issues. one of the best ways we can show their state government is focused on jobs is to pass a bill that streamlines the process for safe and
our top priority is helping the people of our state create more jobs. past few years, some have suggested that this goal is too difficult to reach. with the protests and recalls combined with the slow recovery at the national level, the fiscal cliff, and ongoing plenty of reasons why it hasbut in wisconsin, we don't make excuses. we get results. with this in mind, we are going to double down and be even more aggressive with our efforts to improve the jobs climate in this state. that's what i...
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i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean going down the anchor i'm going to have to just say here that's not there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and into iran and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here i can see you next time and remember crosstalk pools. please. choose your language. we can we know if anyone else. chooses to use the consensus you. choose to tell us that you think to. choose the stories to. choose access to. let. us speak. with. that little. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robots which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation of life should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. illo. live. lead . lives.
i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean going down the anchor i'm going to have to just say here that's not there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and into iran and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here i can see you next time and remember crosstalk pools. please. choose your language. we can we know if anyone else. chooses to use the...
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i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean we're going to go on like i'm going to have to just say here there's no friends there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and into iran and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here see you next time and remember . please. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom are welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. logo i.
i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean we're going to go on like i'm going to have to just say here there's no friends there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and into iran and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here see you next time and remember . please. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and...
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europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria. syria so i was in syria i did research is syria two i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is iran the support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think where we're talking about democratic they said democratic go is iran is a democratic government i think if you if you're a guardian council from the beginning if you're not supporting this long it like they were just they were stripped away from the election second of all i think many in the constitution he did the president is not the powerful person in the country they're powerful as many he has the r
europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria. syria so i was in syria i did research is syria two i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is...
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that's the focus of the united states effort because those are the groups that threaten the united states. what president karzai is saying and we are moving to implement that decisions, in support of this, he is saying that afghans should provide for the core security in afghanistan. that they should be in the lead focused against the insurgency which threatens the afghan government. that's the taliban. >> right. >> and but that's what we're training in supporting and resourcing the afghans to do. and so very importantly, this may, may of 2013, 2013, the mission, the focus of the u.s. forces and the isap forces, the international forces working with the united states will change. and as of may of 2013, these forces, our forces will step back, charlie, and will go into a support mode and the afghans will be fully in the lead across. >> and they are prepared to do that. >> well, we are-- we hope so. we're going to support them. and here's the key to this. afghanistan fighting is seen in fighting seasons, there's not a lot of fighting during the winter months because of the weather. and the
that's the focus of the united states effort because those are the groups that threaten the united states. what president karzai is saying and we are moving to implement that decisions, in support of this, he is saying that afghans should provide for the core security in afghanistan. that they should be in the lead focused against the insurgency which threatens the afghan government. that's the taliban. >> right. >> and but that's what we're training in supporting and resourcing the...
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the public. we've also worked with other states not just the west coast states, but we worked with c2es on a pooled fund study with the federal highway association, and nick's going to be talking about some of the work there. that we hope to continue. another map. this is just part of washington, the western washington segment. and in washington we have, we wanted to do electric vehicle charging for a number of reasons, really to advance and commercialize electric vehicles to get people out there purchasing electric vehicles, spur economic development and also reduce greenhouse gas emissions in washington because we have clean, clean power, hydro power. our transportation sector actually makes up nearly half of the greenhouse gas emissions. so it's really important for us to work on ways to reduce that. and so in washington we also have a lot of early adopters. we consider ourselves green and high-tech. we've got companies like boeing and microsoft and inrix. and we're really early adopters. we're among the top states for the prius ownership, okay? so anyway, in washington what we did was we put fa
the public. we've also worked with other states not just the west coast states, but we worked with c2es on a pooled fund study with the federal highway association, and nick's going to be talking about some of the work there. that we hope to continue. another map. this is just part of washington, the western washington segment. and in washington we have, we wanted to do electric vehicle charging for a number of reasons, really to advance and commercialize electric vehicles to get people out...
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the evolution of gun laws in the state. e not trying to infringe on anybody's right to own and bear arms as long as they're legally owned that's fine. but we should have the opportunity to oversee those agencies and hold them accountable, those who are approving those permits, we have no accountability in the stem right now. >> reporter: she is fighting a tough battle in florida where the state legislature instead might liberalize the conceal weapon law to make it possible to carry guns in more locations. many in the state also oppose with president barack obama's proposal calling for restoring a ban on military style assault weapons. >> no, we don't need to ban the assault weapon because there is no assault weapon. what are you going to ban, a hammer, screw driver, saw? it's the same thing. i don't categorize an a.k. as an assault weapon because i'm not going to assault anybody. you don't take a racecar driver and categorize him with a drunk driver, they both drive cars so i don't see the comparison at all. >> reporter: now
the evolution of gun laws in the state. e not trying to infringe on anybody's right to own and bear arms as long as they're legally owned that's fine. but we should have the opportunity to oversee those agencies and hold them accountable, those who are approving those permits, we have no accountability in the stem right now. >> reporter: she is fighting a tough battle in florida where the state legislature instead might liberalize the conceal weapon law to make it possible to carry guns...
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well, the one thing that their state of the union response giver did to make news yesterday other thantate of the union response was that he voted no on the violence against women act. he and 21 other republican men in the united states senate voted no. then marco rubio got caught out once he started giving his speech in the easiest trap to get caught in when you have to give a response address. just minutes after the thing that you are responding to has ended, he anticipated things that he thought president obama would say in the state of the union. he wrote complaints in his own speech about things he thought president obama would say. but then when president obama did not actually say those things, mr. rubio did not adjust his speech to take out the complaints. so senator rubio in his response last night ended up complaining about things said by president obama that president obama actually did not say in the speech that everybody had just finished watching right before marco rubio got to take his turn. mr. rubio's whole windup was about how president obama had just spent his state
well, the one thing that their state of the union response giver did to make news yesterday other thantate of the union response was that he voted no on the violence against women act. he and 21 other republican men in the united states senate voted no. then marco rubio got caught out once he started giving his speech in the easiest trap to get caught in when you have to give a response address. just minutes after the thing that you are responding to has ended, he anticipated things that he...
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it's not the federal government, the state government, the local government.verybody needs to act together and take ownership. one of my very good friends is a former nba player. he has been going back and forth to chicago cooperating to tell kids that kids like him who glue up in extreme poverty, grew up with siblings with drug habits can make it out, that there is a way out. more people need to do that. this needs to be something we all take on. we're all chicago and need ownership of this. >> why are you shaking your head? >> it's a culture poverty argument. it's a suggest that the reason these kids are shooting at each other is because they haven't had good role models. criminals are shooting people. you need police to stop criminals. it's great i say ya came back to chicago since he beat them as a piston for so many years. it's not the people are wrong. the people are suffering. >> jason, you need the kids not to become the criminals. kids are becoming criminals and we need to capture them before that happens. >> robert? >> we're not going to do it, ana,
it's not the federal government, the state government, the local government.verybody needs to act together and take ownership. one of my very good friends is a former nba player. he has been going back and forth to chicago cooperating to tell kids that kids like him who glue up in extreme poverty, grew up with siblings with drug habits can make it out, that there is a way out. more people need to do that. this needs to be something we all take on. we're all chicago and need ownership of this....
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for that to be pursued at the state level. also pursuing new federal and state transportation revenues on the high speed rail front, san francisco is committed to 60 million as our member's share for the mou, contribution to the early investment projects for high speed rail. 7, we have some funding 7 million approximately, that needs to be identified this spring. at to fulfill our contribution to the early investments positive train, control project. and so we will continue to work with the mayor's office and these funds and also the funding for the project in general and bringing it to the terminal which is north of the terminal in the state. on the federal appropriation side, central subway has received the funding grant agreement but they are still subject to annual appropriations by congress and so we will be working to insure that an appropriate level of funding is appropriate d every year and advocating for small starts including vanes and brt. >> new, federal transportation funding. the federal gasoline tax at 18.4 cents
for that to be pursued at the state level. also pursuing new federal and state transportation revenues on the high speed rail front, san francisco is committed to 60 million as our member's share for the mou, contribution to the early investment projects for high speed rail. 7, we have some funding 7 million approximately, that needs to be identified this spring. at to fulfill our contribution to the early investments positive train, control project. and so we will continue to work with the...
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the result? a state of the union address that contained few new proposals and largely fell flat, not likely this year. >> his party gained seats in both the senate and the house. the american people broadly speaking are with him and so he can deliver a speech without the kinds of political constraints that he faced just 12 months ago. >> reporter: white house officials tell cnn that tonight's address will book end the president's inaugural speech last month, when he laid out aggressive themes on issues of gun control and immigration, and mentioned some unexpected subjects. >> some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: while president obama is expected to offer more specifics on some of these issues, white house officials say the overall focus of tonight's speech will b
the result? a state of the union address that contained few new proposals and largely fell flat, not likely this year. >> his party gained seats in both the senate and the house. the american people broadly speaking are with him and so he can deliver a speech without the kinds of political constraints that he faced just 12 months ago. >> reporter: white house officials tell cnn that tonight's address will book end the president's inaugural speech last month, when he laid out...
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actively working because the state has defunded all the prop 36 courts in efforts across the state. so i think this provides senator leno's bill really does the right thing and tries to move in a direction that's not contingent to how much money is available within one jurisdiction or not and actually frees up $64 million of general fund at the state level that could be reinvested into services. i know when you look at realignment, for example, here in san francisco, a 1/3 of our plan, a third of our dollars for realignment has been invested in substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment and housing but we've made that choice. i think if you compare us, though, to many other jurisdictions, we have a collaborative court continuum that is unmatched in other parts of the state. so i think to say they wood, it's not happening. and if you look at other jurisdictions throughout the state, you'll find heavy incarceration rates and not used. in fact the prosecutor is not using those programs. we're very fortunate in our district attorney. he is very visionary, and i just commend him f
actively working because the state has defunded all the prop 36 courts in efforts across the state. so i think this provides senator leno's bill really does the right thing and tries to move in a direction that's not contingent to how much money is available within one jurisdiction or not and actually frees up $64 million of general fund at the state level that could be reinvested into services. i know when you look at realignment, for example, here in san francisco, a 1/3 of our plan, a third...
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everyone is waiting for the state of the union. what its plans are. on address and put it through a word cloud. >> i love this. >> you put it in a word cloud and the software takes a look at the importance of each word. he said the word jobs 42 times lasteer in t year in the state address. more weight than any other word than state of america. how has he done on jobs? 2 million jobs have been added to the u.s. economy since the last state of the union address, and the unemployment rate has adjusted down to 7.9%. it was 10% at the peak. will he focus on jobs. this is what jay carney said at the press briefing yesterday. >> continue to build on the progress we've made, continue to build on job creation eve achieved, over 6.1 million jobs created by our businesses over the past 35 or 36 months. >> over the past three years. >> fact check? true. the private sector has been creating jobs for 35 straight months. 6.5 million jobs created during that time. here is the reality check to the fact check. we're down more than 3 million jobs since the recession bega
everyone is waiting for the state of the union. what its plans are. on address and put it through a word cloud. >> i love this. >> you put it in a word cloud and the software takes a look at the importance of each word. he said the word jobs 42 times lasteer in t year in the state address. more weight than any other word than state of america. how has he done on jobs? 2 million jobs have been added to the u.s. economy since the last state of the union address, and the unemployment...
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the result? a state of the union address that contained few new proposals and largely fell flat. not like this will year. >> the party gained seats in both the senate and the house. the american people broadly speaking are with him and so he can deliver a speech without the kinds of political constraintsf. >> reporter: it will book end the president's inaugural speech last month, when he laid out aggressive themes on gun control and immigration and mentioned unexpected subjects. >> none can avoid the raging fires, crippling drought, more powerful storms. our nourn journey is not comple until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> reporter: president obama is expected to lay out more specifics, the overall fork husband be the economy and adding jobs for the middle class. that topic got surprisingly little attention in the inaugural address. >> he hasn't given us an idea of whether there is a significant agenda that he wants to pursue, designed to try to accelerate econ
the result? a state of the union address that contained few new proposals and largely fell flat. not like this will year. >> the party gained seats in both the senate and the house. the american people broadly speaking are with him and so he can deliver a speech without the kinds of political constraintsf. >> reporter: it will book end the president's inaugural speech last month, when he laid out aggressive themes on gun control and immigration and mentioned unexpected subjects....
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it's always tough to follow the act of the president, giving the state of the union, in any response, but i think marco rubio's going to have give a great response. and look, there will be hundreds of responses to this state of the union all night long. just turn on msnbc, i'm sure we'll have a few responses from some of our favorite anchors tonight. >> i love you give a little shout-out to our network night coverage. this just into to me about the hagel vote coming up this afternoon for secretary of defense at 2:45, senator levin just announcing that that committee is going to come in and that you can, and he put tout there, promptly at 2:45 today. set your watches, everybody, 2:45. but when we look at what dick cheney had to say about hagel on cbs this morning, take a listen. >> if you look at what the president's motives are for picking chuck hagel, i think he wants a republican to go be the foil, if you will, for what he wants to do to the defense department, which i think is do serious, serious damage to our military capabilities. and looks to me, that the president has made choi
it's always tough to follow the act of the president, giving the state of the union, in any response, but i think marco rubio's going to have give a great response. and look, there will be hundreds of responses to this state of the union all night long. just turn on msnbc, i'm sure we'll have a few responses from some of our favorite anchors tonight. >> i love you give a little shout-out to our network night coverage. this just into to me about the hagel vote coming up this afternoon for...
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in europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria. syria so i was in syria i did research and see how nice that is syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is iran your support for the regime i think there is no doubt about that. i grew up in these two most notorious governments of. harmony i think. i think where we're talking about democratic they said democratic go is iran is a democratic government i think if you if you guardian council from the beginning if you are not supporting this law macleod they will just they will strip you away from the election second of all i think many in the constitution he did the president is not the powerful person in the country the powerful and as
in europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. to syria. syria so i was in syria i did research and see how nice that is syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is...
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even though we were the pioneering state for legalizing medical marijuana. and basically we were at the point now where we have a $1 billion industry that hangs on the thread of language, which essentially says that qualified marijuana patients can collectively or cooperatively cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. that's it. it doesn't say anything about distribution. it doesn't say anything about transactions of money. it doesn't say anything about stores or storefronts. so california just has not put rules in place. another state like colorado has. it's getting less federal intervention that we're facing right now. there's a lot of issues being raised that come out of this matter. >> so the question is why? why hasn't the legislature -- now they have a supermajority of democrats. what would -- what could happen that the legislature hasn't done? just bringing clarity to those questions? >> there's two issues. there's a lack of courage in the legislate clure to take on the issue. despite medical marijuana is overwhelmingly approved by voters. law enforce
even though we were the pioneering state for legalizing medical marijuana. and basically we were at the point now where we have a $1 billion industry that hangs on the thread of language, which essentially says that qualified marijuana patients can collectively or cooperatively cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. that's it. it doesn't say anything about distribution. it doesn't say anything about transactions of money. it doesn't say anything about stores or storefronts. so california...
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the state of the union response shows it. chamber literally rose to its feet when the president said those measures deserve a vote, the families deserve a vote. i think we've really reached a tipping point or turning point in the national debate. and what's also different this time, as the president said, is that the nra has lost a lot of its political heft. you know, wayne lapierre has spoken the last couple of days with the kind of hate and fear that clearly consumes him but also consigns the nra as an organization to the political fringe of this national debate. and certainly, he no longer speaks for many nra members, no longer speaks for the majority of gun owners, and that's a fundamental difference as well. so i think the sense of urgency has been maintained and sustained. the momentum is there. the judiciary committee's going to mark up a bill. in other words, frame the final language of the bill next month if not this month. and those votes will occur on the floor of the senate, i hope and believe, because the preside
the state of the union response shows it. chamber literally rose to its feet when the president said those measures deserve a vote, the families deserve a vote. i think we've really reached a tipping point or turning point in the national debate. and what's also different this time, as the president said, is that the nra has lost a lot of its political heft. you know, wayne lapierre has spoken the last couple of days with the kind of hate and fear that clearly consumes him but also consigns the...
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in europe in the united states people are tired of war. pushing for greater confrontation at a time when the home middle east is in political uproar is something that no sensible leader would pursue yet we so far we have no we see no sign that the united states wants to behave more humanely towards iran and more reasonably go ahead jump in. the syria. syria so i was in syria i did research syria to i think i think there is no doubt that one of the. syrian war is exasperates iran iraq iran. is...
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the president will deliver the annual state of the union address.ontrol, immigration reform, and the economy. we however, promise to bring you a current perspective. only on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: you're back inside "the war room," and i'm michael shure. as we mentioned earlier president obama delivers his state of the union address and as is his custom the republicans will offer a rebuttal. to do so this year is florida marco rubio who will deliver it not only in english but in spanish, all part of the g.o.p. to rebrand itself after a dismal performance in the election. coming to us via skype in washington, d.c. is journalist michael grunwald with this week's "time" article. welcome to "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: i want to ask you about marco rubio. what sets him apart? is he different than mitch mcconnell? is he another tea party guy. >> he is a tea party guy. he's more conservative than mitch mcconnell and he has a lot in common with paul ryan, they're both conservative republicans who came of age in that post g
the president will deliver the annual state of the union address.ontrol, immigration reform, and the economy. we however, promise to bring you a current perspective. only on current tv. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: you're back inside "the war room," and i'm michael shure. as we mentioned earlier president obama delivers his state of the union address and as is his custom the republicans will offer a rebuttal. to do so this year is florida marco rubio who will deliver it...
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many describe the state case as bunk he will abouted. but at the same time, the judge did not seem to like too much various aspects of the defense case. i have problems with this. i have problems with this. i have problems with this. at least six or seven or eight different points. in fact the judge came down hard on both sides. a global celebrity for his olympics now on the dock. he had his head down wa*s throughout the entire proceedings, and he cried, and he cried, and he cried. first when the details of that night were told by the judge, and then when the judge read out evidence from witnesses, and from friends describing misery lacing ship with reeva steenkamp. then he tried again when the judge came harder and harder down on the case, and on the presentation. but at the end of the day it was emotional, an up just not for him but for the family. his family behind him, his father, brother, sker showing support immediately when the word came out that bail would be granted screamed, there were shouts from the family, khaoefrpltcheered.
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and we also need national defense in the united states -- the national defense of the united states needs partnership of the congress. this is a partnership in a democracy. and as you know, because of our leaders in washington -- because our leaders in washington have not resolved the key budgetary issues facing our country, we are facing a period of budget uncertainty that threatens across-the-board cuts in defense and in domestic programs. i know that all of this uncertainty creates tremendous concerns for you and for your families. i understand that. but i want you to know my highest priority is making sure that we do everything we can to protect our most valuable asset at this department and that is our people. you. our men and women in uniform and our talented civilian work force. i will continue in whatever capacity to urge the congress to establish some budget certainty. there is no reason, there is no reason why we should engage in a self-inflicted wound in this country. we have the strongest national defense, we've got the strongest technology, we've got the strongest men and wom
and we also need national defense in the united states -- the national defense of the united states needs partnership of the congress. this is a partnership in a democracy. and as you know, because of our leaders in washington -- because our leaders in washington have not resolved the key budgetary issues facing our country, we are facing a period of budget uncertainty that threatens across-the-board cuts in defense and in domestic programs. i know that all of this uncertainty creates...
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i must say to you that the state of the union is not good. chris: joe, you think the president will talk optimistically about the country or do what gerald ford did? >> what a bummer. i remember that. yeah, i think that the president really feels that the state of the union is stronger for several reasons, one is that he's been winning ever since the election. and he seems to have a working majority now. even in the house. but, also, i think that despite the last quarter of g.d.p. nongrowth, that things are looking pretty good for the economy. chris: that's always a question because you look at the stock market and things are up 13,000 and the job situation is stuck below eight. a jobless recovery, how do you brag about that? >> he has to address that and has to talk about what he hasn't been talking about because he's been talking about gun control and immigration and all the rest. he's got to talk about we're at the precipice right now and either we go in the right direction or we get this recovery going stronger or we go in the wrong direc
i must say to you that the state of the union is not good. chris: joe, you think the president will talk optimistically about the country or do what gerald ford did? >> what a bummer. i remember that. yeah, i think that the president really feels that the state of the union is stronger for several reasons, one is that he's been winning ever since the election. and he seems to have a working majority now. even in the house. but, also, i think that despite the last quarter of g.d.p....
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, to 9% registration for the state of california. people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it doesnot exisin a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert. federal and state prosecutors reportedly intends to bring fraud charges against standard and poor's four its rating of mortgage bonds. the suit centers around the model for rating mortgage debt and the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. s&p rivals, moody's and fitch have also come under fire for regulators for giving pristine credit ratings to sub prime mortgage debt which turned out to be toxic. the high ratings fuel the housing bubble which eventually burst. the move against s&p would be the first federal case tickets to major credit rating -- rating a
, to 9% registration for the state of california. people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it doesnot exisin a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert....
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to state changing the laws state by state so they don't really care much about that national fight anymore they have to be out there for the fight but they really do care state by state that's where we're going to see the big money spent these next couple of years and people will forget what happened this last massacre yeah it's it's extraordinary pap i'm curious your thoughts today chuck hagel was the first defense secretary ever filibuster i mean going back to the george washington administration the first time this is ever happened to a nomination for just a defense secretary by the president states and this is after harry reid took you know. breaking the turning the filibuster into a talking filibuster. off the table because presumably mitch mcconnell had entered into a gentleman's agreement with him how do you think this is going to play out it's going to be a disaster that is going to be a disaster for obama for the next four years harry reid was a miserable failure there's no other way to say it but he knew exactly what was coming a
to state changing the laws state by state so they don't really care much about that national fight anymore they have to be out there for the fight but they really do care state by state that's where we're going to see the big money spent these next couple of years and people will forget what happened this last massacre yeah it's it's extraordinary pap i'm curious your thoughts today chuck hagel was the first defense secretary ever filibuster i mean going back to the george washington...
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even if it goes through the united states. it is a job creator. why in the polls now, most americans support having the xl pipeline approved. but the question then becomes what does this say in terms of america's energy future and about the environment and about the potential damage to this, for this pipeline for the country? from the president's perspective, there is a political cost going against the energy folks. secondly in context -- >> bret: what political nost it's his second term. >> political cost? political cost to him and democrats -- >> bret: he isn't running again, juan. >> it doesn't matter. >> bret: his legacy? >> i'm going to say. you are a pressing source. >> bret: i'm pressing. >> you are. i think in terms of his legacy, he is moving toward the idea that america has to be in competition, he said this last night, with the chinese. the germans and brazilians who are in the a terptive energy field. if we get left behind the jobs won't come to the united states. if you continue to invest in the traditional coal-based, oil-based sourc
even if it goes through the united states. it is a job creator. why in the polls now, most americans support having the xl pipeline approved. but the question then becomes what does this say in terms of america's energy future and about the environment and about the potential damage to this, for this pipeline for the country? from the president's perspective, there is a political cost going against the energy folks. secondly in context -- >> bret: what political nost it's his second...
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i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean going down the anchor i'm going to have to just say here there's no friends there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and in toronto and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here i can see you next time and remember pools. juggling. yog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police have the police come in through the mount tha
i think that it is related fundamentally to the needs of the national security state of the united states by which i mean going down the anchor i'm going to have to just say here there's no friends there gentlemen thank you much for a fascinating discussion many thanks indeed and i guess in washington and in toronto and i want to thank the viewer for watching us here i can see you next time and remember pools. juggling. yog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are...
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the secretary of state didn't know any of this. so she was blind. the president was disengaged and the dodd department of defense never launched an airplane. this is a complete system failure. and chaim going to get to the bottom of it. i don't think it's fair to ask these questions. quite frankly, how could they say after panet and dempsey said they knew it was a terrorist attack. how could susan rice come on to your show and say there's flow evidence of a terrorist attack when the secretary of defense and chairman of joint chestles said they knew that night? i think that was a misleading narrative three weeks before our application. >> schieffer: let me just make sure, because you're about to make some news mere, i think. are you saying that you are going to block the nominations -- you're going to block them from coming to a vote until you get an answer to this. john mccain has already said he doesn't think the republicans ought to filibuster this. what will you do? you're just going to put a hold on it. >> i'm not-- >> schieffer: and what-- >> i'
the secretary of state didn't know any of this. so she was blind. the president was disengaged and the dodd department of defense never launched an airplane. this is a complete system failure. and chaim going to get to the bottom of it. i don't think it's fair to ask these questions. quite frankly, how could they say after panet and dempsey said they knew it was a terrorist attack. how could susan rice come on to your show and say there's flow evidence of a terrorist attack when the secretary...
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the president of the united states is the president of the united states. baun boehner is right that's a fact and he is going to be for the b next four years. so our job isn't to do everything the president wants to say. it's to be the loyal opposition and offer constructive solutions to problems that put people back to work and turn the economy around. host: israel says this. guest: well, that's not true. you know, that's just not true. there is a center of the republican party just like there's a center of the democratic party. and rush limbaugh is an entertainer. he hasn't been elected to anything. and the same with fox news. they're desirous of selling advertising so they have to sell a certain message. there's a center. and the center just in my opinion needs to be protected, needs to rise up. and as the one caller said needs to speak out a little more and say if we're going to be a national party, if we're going to be ronald reagan -- the day he was shot up at the washington hilton, he was speaking to a group of tradesmen about the importance of prevai
the president of the united states is the president of the united states. baun boehner is right that's a fact and he is going to be for the b next four years. so our job isn't to do everything the president wants to say. it's to be the loyal opposition and offer constructive solutions to problems that put people back to work and turn the economy around. host: israel says this. guest: well, that's not true. you know, that's just not true. there is a center of the republican party just like...
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and the state of the union is strong. >> it is the state of the union eve. >> the state-of-the-union address. >> the state of the union. >> president obama will pivot back to the economy. >> that is not a prescription for getting a budget deal with the house republicans. >> the sequester turned into a ridiculous blame game. >> he is the one who proposed it in the first place. >> it is completely wrong and to make that argument requires a sequestration of memory. >> we have had plenty of spending cuts, what we need is growth deva vu all over again. >> there is a lot of energy coming from the tea party. >> the gop will not present a unifiy eied front. >> they want an independent voice. >> marco rubio, rand paul will both be giving responses. >> when the republican party chose paul ryan to give the official response. >> we want to work with the president. >> the tea party issued their own rebuttal. >> the tea party is a dynamic force for good. >> the republicans' problem these days is a brand problem. >> tomorrow is make or break. >> there is no shortage of things to say about the state
and the state of the union is strong. >> it is the state of the union eve. >> the state-of-the-union address. >> the state of the union. >> president obama will pivot back to the economy. >> that is not a prescription for getting a budget deal with the house republicans. >> the sequester turned into a ridiculous blame game. >> he is the one who proposed it in the first place. >> it is completely wrong and to make that argument requires a...
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this is the state of the union you know?n't make sense to me that they would allow it. i don't understand why the secret service doesn't say this is a man who made a threat on the president, he should not be allowed if the chamber and that's the end of it. it's astonishing to me. you can invite hover you want. doesn't mean they should be allowed to come. stephanie: would you like fun facts? he has in the past threatened to kill president obama, secretary of state hillary clinton, dianne feinstein and barbara bachner. he said, this isn't like a news buster transcript, this is natural. >> if you want, i have the audio. stephanie: the whole thing? i was in chicago. >> this is supposed to be part of right ring word. >> obama. >> pull a machine gun. [bleep] >> let's hear it for him. [ applause ] i was going to say hillary -- [ cheers and applause ] >> hey dianne feinstein. >> is my hearing going or do we need sub titles? stephanie: i'd be happy to read it. i was in chicago when hi said hey, obama you might want to suck on one of
this is the state of the union you know?n't make sense to me that they would allow it. i don't understand why the secret service doesn't say this is a man who made a threat on the president, he should not be allowed if the chamber and that's the end of it. it's astonishing to me. you can invite hover you want. doesn't mean they should be allowed to come. stephanie: would you like fun facts? he has in the past threatened to kill president obama, secretary of state hillary clinton, dianne...
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a few hours by train the empire state capital. as the united states remains divided when it comes to what to do with guns in this country after a recent series of shootings hundreds of anti-gun control protesters gathered outside the state capitol building in albany hear the toughest state law and firearms in the us after the sandy hook elementary school shooting to say fact was passed a month ago. and those whose guns are at stake are far from happy joy look like a terrorist because they will look like a fanatic among other provisions the new state law bans weapon sales over the web restricts ammo magazines to seven bullets include stricter background checks and regular research if acacia cuomo signed that law in a maryland i without these three days for to be loving the people to read it oh. these protesters say their second amendment right to bear arms under the west constitution is being stepped on by the legislators they need to smarten up and listen you get the garbage out in your ears and listen to what the people are saying
a few hours by train the empire state capital. as the united states remains divided when it comes to what to do with guns in this country after a recent series of shootings hundreds of anti-gun control protesters gathered outside the state capitol building in albany hear the toughest state law and firearms in the us after the sandy hook elementary school shooting to say fact was passed a month ago. and those whose guns are at stake are far from happy joy look like a terrorist because they will...
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the reason is simple; to be the number one state in the southeast for high quality jobs, we have to have a well-educated workforce to attract and fill those jobs. we want our state to be the place where our best and brightest want to earn their degrees and ultimately work, live and raise a family. since january 2011, nearly 80,000 new jobs have been created in tennessee, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since october 2008. [applause] tennessee ranks first in the southeast in new manufacturing jobs created and first in the growth of manufacturing jobs in 2012. that's good news, but it doesn't mean we can take our foot off of the gas. you've heard me say many times before that i don't believe government creates jobs, but i do believe it's our role to create an environment that encourages investment. jobs are created when people are willing to risk capital. we want tennessee to be as low of a risk as possible. to provide certainty to businesses, we overhauled our tort laws. to build on those efforts, this year we're proposing legislation to reform our worker's compensation
the reason is simple; to be the number one state in the southeast for high quality jobs, we have to have a well-educated workforce to attract and fill those jobs. we want our state to be the place where our best and brightest want to earn their degrees and ultimately work, live and raise a family. since january 2011, nearly 80,000 new jobs have been created in tennessee, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since october 2008. [applause] tennessee ranks first in the southeast in...
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only abortion provider in the state, regulations they knewhe clinic could not meet. they couldn't ban abortion in the state overtly, but they knew that would be the effect of these new regulations. >> we're going toe continue to try to work to end abortion in mississippi. and this is an historic day to begin that process. >> that's a bill that gives us a great opportunity to do -- to accomplish what our goal needs to be. our goal needs to be to end all abortions in mississippi. i believe the admitting privileges bill gives us the best chance to do that. >> my goal enforces to shut it down. >> we have literally stopped abortion in the state of mississippi. the only -- [ applause ] three blocks from the capitol sits the only abortion clinic the state of mississippi. a bill was drafted that said if you would perform an abortion in the state of mississippi, you must be a certified ob/gyn and must have admitting privileges to a hospital. you know how hard it is to get admitting privileges to a hospital? >> they do know how hard it is to get admitt
only abortion provider in the state, regulations they knewhe clinic could not meet. they couldn't ban abortion in the state overtly, but they knew that would be the effect of these new regulations. >> we're going toe continue to try to work to end abortion in mississippi. and this is an historic day to begin that process. >> that's a bill that gives us a great opportunity to do -- to accomplish what our goal needs to be. our goal needs to be to end all abortions in mississippi. i...
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we're also home to the biltmore, which is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the state. and so it's an incredibly diverse and rich district with seniors and anglos and latinos all of us together. and what i'm excited to do is learn about the deepest fabric of that district and try and >> the number one priority i have is to help people feel that sense of economic security by creating jobs and creating a climate where jobs can flourish. so ensuring that high wage, high tech jobs come to our district, that they stay in our district and that we have an educated work force that is ready to take advantage of those jobs that we have tomorrow. >> i come from a large family that is very supportive. i was very fortunate growing up in a large family where all of us, because my mother and father understood the value of education. somewhat nontraditional that all of us have advanced degrees, we were able to go to college i'm a public school product, i'm very proud of that. i was always taught that it was never about me but it was about making a difference. >> and she's tried to make
we're also home to the biltmore, which is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the state. and so it's an incredibly diverse and rich district with seniors and anglos and latinos all of us together. and what i'm excited to do is learn about the deepest fabric of that district and try and >> the number one priority i have is to help people feel that sense of economic security by creating jobs and creating a climate where jobs can flourish. so ensuring that high wage, high tech jobs...
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the republican seats are in very red states with the exception of name. that is another state where the gun issue is going to be trickier for the president and some democrats who want to see the issue moved much more toward a banning of certain weapons. but it is democrats who have so many seats up in the honorable states much more so than republicans. an effective -- traditionally the sixth year of a president's term is the time when his party loses many seats. if you look at where the senate has gone for the last few elections, it is a long time coming for republicans. conventional wisdom said 2010 was the year they were going to take control of the senate, obviously they didn't then. they ended up losing two seats in 2012. this looks like, if there was any year republicans could gain seats and potentially gain control of the senate, it is in a year like this. host: 53 democrats, 45 republicans, and two independents. could they do it now? guest: there are certain things they can do and certain things they cannot. of those 55 people who are democrats or i
the republican seats are in very red states with the exception of name. that is another state where the gun issue is going to be trickier for the president and some democrats who want to see the issue moved much more toward a banning of certain weapons. but it is democrats who have so many seats up in the honorable states much more so than republicans. an effective -- traditionally the sixth year of a president's term is the time when his party loses many seats. if you look at where the senate...
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stay here for extra coverage for the state of the union speech. i'll be joined by my friends cenk uygur and john john fugelsang. on that note the young turks are next. cenk: welcome to "the young turks." ed hold up near big bear, the manhunt continues he's still locked down after a gigantic shootout earlier today. >> this was an incredible gun battle. cenk: that's exclusively from kcbs. we'll have more on that in a minute. >> the president's state of the union, how is the preparation going? >> mr. president how's the speech? >> we'll find out tonight! cenk: you know what else you'll find out tonight? the real progressive state of the union, right here on "the young turks," delivered by yours truly. it's go time. cenk: this christopher dorner story will not end. the cops still don't have him. two officers were wounded in a fight and unfortunately one is reported to have passed away. he's apparently in a cabin right now, as far as we can tell, but they still don't have christopher dorner after a gigantic manhunt here in l.a. kcbs had exclusive video
stay here for extra coverage for the state of the union speech. i'll be joined by my friends cenk uygur and john john fugelsang. on that note the young turks are next. cenk: welcome to "the young turks." ed hold up near big bear, the manhunt continues he's still locked down after a gigantic shootout earlier today. >> this was an incredible gun battle. cenk: that's exclusively from kcbs. we'll have more on that in a minute. >> the president's state of the union, how is the...
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my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of administration naturally brings change to the governor's mansion -- changes in substance, style, and perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of that change is unavoidable. it's been 40 years since the predominant noise emanating from the governor's mansion has been the sound of young children -- children playing, laughing, just being kids. that noise will be a daily reminder to me, and i hope to all of us, of the reason we were sent here. montana voters sent us here to make all our children's and grandchildren's futures brighter, more hopeful and more prosperous here in the state of montana.[applause] if we are genuine in our concern for our children's future, we'll be as careful with the state's money as we teach our children to be with theirs
my name is steve and i work for the state. [laughter][applause] i, like my 12,000 coworkers, arrive at the jobsite each day to serve the people of montana. it is an honor and pleasure to be the public servant entrusted with delivering this address. any change of administration naturally brings change to the governor's mansion -- changes in substance, style, and perspective. with the bullocks moving into the neighborhood, some of that change is unavoidable. it's been 40 years since the...