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him, theg related to official paperwork is destroyed. not just what he stood for and his ideas but they wanted to crush his entire memories. dates and they try to crush the local landlords. said iterstand that you was parallel to jimmy's story. what do you mean? >> hopefully people will .nderstand it is near ireland very conservative landowners. in china just now, he was a very popular man. when he criticized the communist party, what did he do? they came and crushed him. i think it is pretty universal. artbout learning and about and countries where women try to get an education suffer terribly. the girls that have been kidnapped, nevermind those that just want to learn. i think we in the west should feel smug. if the establishment feels threatenedgg99Ññwççñmw 05/23/14 05/23/14 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> we are preparing an anti-terrorism bill. we're suffering and libya from the problem of terrorism, which is coming from inside and outside our borders. the problems exasperat
him, theg related to official paperwork is destroyed. not just what he stood for and his ideas but they wanted to crush his entire memories. dates and they try to crush the local landlords. said iterstand that you was parallel to jimmy's story. what do you mean? >> hopefully people will .nderstand it is near ireland very conservative landowners. in china just now, he was a very popular man. when he criticized the communist party, what did he do? they came and crushed him. i think it is...
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sanctions would be imposed perhaps even before that because russia is already flagrantly doing keep thegn to elections from happening and trying to prevent the elections to produce a legitimate government. that will be impossible to do when russia controls it through its proxies and its own people, controlling eastern ukraine. come, on the outside, all might look peaceful but inside of china there is a power struggle underway. we will give you the details. in a sad twist, a diver involved in searching for dozens of people still missing after that south korean ferry disaster has himself died. he was making his first dive at the scene, lost consciousness, and was pronounced dead. 250,000 people were killed. about 40 passengers are still missing and divers have been helped by better weather. >> another victim of south korea's ferry disaster, the hospital floor, the crumpled diving suit. he became the first diver to die in a hazardous recovery operations. >> the communication with civilian diver who got into the water was cut off after five of 25s around a depth meters. even though he was ta
sanctions would be imposed perhaps even before that because russia is already flagrantly doing keep thegn to elections from happening and trying to prevent the elections to produce a legitimate government. that will be impossible to do when russia controls it through its proxies and its own people, controlling eastern ukraine. come, on the outside, all might look peaceful but inside of china there is a power struggle underway. we will give you the details. in a sad twist, a diver involved in...
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>> basically theg< federal housg financeagency is a very powerful agency.l watt is very powerful. he doesn't answer to a board, agency or president. he's governing the mortgages that fannie mae and freddie mac. affect about two third of american mortgages. that's how many mortgages are touched by fannie and freddie now in the mark. if he puts in place a policy that might change mortgage rate or might mean you can't get a bigger or smaller loan, that's going to affect people who are trying to buy a house. >> it's difficult for the public to react to his speech. there's other constituencies have voices. how did they react to the thing he laid out? >> i think people were generally impressed with the thoughtfulness of the speech. there are areas he didn't go into. some people may have been disappointed about that. people hoped he will do more to help troubled borrows. i think the interesting question here, if congress can't get to an answer which increasingly look like while they won't, while barack obama is president these companies are out there. they have em
>> basically theg< federal housg financeagency is a very powerful agency.l watt is very powerful. he doesn't answer to a board, agency or president. he's governing the mortgages that fannie mae and freddie mac. affect about two third of american mortgages. that's how many mortgages are touched by fannie and freddie now in the mark. if he puts in place a policy that might change mortgage rate or might mean you can't get a bigger or smaller loan, that's going to affect people who are...
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that makes thegs google self driving car project interesting is not that the car is automatically being driven, but if you had a bunch of them that were in the vicinity of each other, they could medicate with each other and coordinate their movements. all stop to let you three go because you three are moving faster. that kind of thing. we are a long way away from that and google self driving car is a bit distracting. i think you will be driving your car for a long time. there is research on this. yeah, maybe that is something we would be highlighting in a magazine in a few years. brian previously served as silicon valley correspondent for press. oniated twitter, jd reading asks if you micromment on manufacturing and 3-d printing. it is a really exciting field. 3-d printing is really already here. it has gotten a lot of attention. it comes in a few forms. the more interesting form is what manufacturers like ge or airbus would call additive manufacturing. and that of taking a block of material and milling it away to what you want which creates a lot of waste, they are using some 3-d print
that makes thegs google self driving car project interesting is not that the car is automatically being driven, but if you had a bunch of them that were in the vicinity of each other, they could medicate with each other and coordinate their movements. all stop to let you three go because you three are moving faster. that kind of thing. we are a long way away from that and google self driving car is a bit distracting. i think you will be driving your car for a long time. there is research on...
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walk around and move around is being pushed heavily by the military is r&d and there is a challenge theg on testing capabilities of these kind of machines. that effort tends to push the technology along quickly so we think the next few years will see some huge developments in robots with a great amount of agility. we are focusing on the temperature technologies of 2014 in our spotlight on magazine segments. joe is waiting in las vegas, nevada, ireland for democrats. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am interested in the mapping of the brain. the pineal gland, do you know anything about that? >> i have heard of it but i'm not too aware of whether it plays a special role in the mapping process. the mapping project is to look at the entire brain. there is a few different mapping projects we're talking about. whether it is a certain treating mental illness or brain disorders, we are on the verge of a great amount of improvement in our understanding of the brain. just about any project that involves the brain requires a good map. what we have had for a long time is a ve
walk around and move around is being pushed heavily by the military is r&d and there is a challenge theg on testing capabilities of these kind of machines. that effort tends to push the technology along quickly so we think the next few years will see some huge developments in robots with a great amount of agility. we are focusing on the temperature technologies of 2014 in our spotlight on magazine segments. joe is waiting in las vegas, nevada, ireland for democrats. caller: good morning and...
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a writer once said the novel can exist and have a right to exist only to the extent the novel is theghat only novel can do but i disagree. i think what we see now is that novels are becoming more like movies. movies are becoming more like novels. you see the hundred hour story of the tv series is becoming the next big thing. where we have probably the most cutting-edge storytelling right saidhich is if you had that the people 10 years ago, they would not believe you. >> you think you could pretty much do anything you want to? your talent is multiple, beginning with writing. if you can write and sing, you of a career there. right and have an imagination, that's another career. if you write, and have political opinions, you of another career -- you have another career. is a broad -- it is a broad canvas. >> it boils down to storytelling. you always tell stories as a journalist. you can use your storytelling abilities for so many things. you can be a politician. >> you have a narrative. >> you can tell stories. yes, i think it can, but i also see -- i see the need to focus. i trust filmm
a writer once said the novel can exist and have a right to exist only to the extent the novel is theghat only novel can do but i disagree. i think what we see now is that novels are becoming more like movies. movies are becoming more like novels. you see the hundred hour story of the tv series is becoming the next big thing. where we have probably the most cutting-edge storytelling right saidhich is if you had that the people 10 years ago, they would not believe you. >> you think you...
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all of those fancy frozen coffee drinks that are so with theg will stop ninja mega kitchen system, the frozen delight possibilities are endless. ninja is now the number one professional blending system. no other blender delivers the five-star rated power, performance, versatility, and for echelon results will stop millions of people across the country are choosing to be healthier, happier, and in better shape will stop now it is your turn. it works at blazing speeds thanks to a professional motor. a two horsepower motor delivering all the speed and power you need to make the healthiest, most... drinks faster than ever. the advanced blade technology is a breakthrough. icea has the power to crush into fine snow. healthier smoothies and restaurant drinks. if you have been looking for a nutrient extractor, you found it will stop you can pulverize whole raw foods and vegetables. smoothest. night can harness all the vitamins and nutrients to help you and your family feel better, have more energy, lose weight, and lead a healthier life. you can make enough for a whole family in a 72 ounce pit
all of those fancy frozen coffee drinks that are so with theg will stop ninja mega kitchen system, the frozen delight possibilities are endless. ninja is now the number one professional blending system. no other blender delivers the five-star rated power, performance, versatility, and for echelon results will stop millions of people across the country are choosing to be healthier, happier, and in better shape will stop now it is your turn. it works at blazing speeds thanks to a professional...
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more businesses and i can understand the goal of wanting to getd people out of poverty, but not at theg expense -- if nobody is creating jobs, then what have we solved? >> the whole minimum wage thing, like the income inequality thing, it's a dodge of the the policies failed. they haven't created more good paying jobs, so they try to nickel and dime the stuff on the trippings to drum up the base ti and stuff like that and the media goes along with it and people follow along. it doesn't create growth. >> every state that raised the minimum wage above $10 has not lost a single job. >> it affects only a couple thousand people. this is not going to lift the go whole country out of poverty.gon >> it's not that easy a solution is what he's saying, bob. >> i also love how the liberals who hated mitt romney so much because of his policies, what they said, he was only for they rich people. >> now they love him. >> you should elect him because he understands business. there you get your business guyy telling you you ought to raisesi the minimum wage. >> we voted for him. >> what part of the score
more businesses and i can understand the goal of wanting to getd people out of poverty, but not at theg expense -- if nobody is creating jobs, then what have we solved? >> the whole minimum wage thing, like the income inequality thing, it's a dodge of the the policies failed. they haven't created more good paying jobs, so they try to nickel and dime the stuff on the trippings to drum up the base ti and stuff like that and the media goes along with it and people follow along. it doesn't...
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anything about these &háhp &hc% the5sua't the irs to do u@ spending andiák%h they want usy stop it before thegic words.i+faÑfe60z now, she took this as her mission. what you have to understand !ñ%uáj(q$ind clearly there was coordination. at first she tried to throw the, quote, low level workers in cincinnati, under the bus when ájjt to come out that wasn't favorable for her.ris;Ñ now that narrative has changed. from the few e-mails we've been able to ob tampa bay -- by the way, the irs commissioner has - refused to(smu give usc the e- are investigating benghazi. i see no reason to break up all the work that's been done and to take months and months and months to create some select committee. >> what's going to happen here, congressman? yesterday it seems as if nancy pelosi wanted democrats in an equal fashion to be on this committee. seems like now that they're balking. >> that partisanship may sell in d.c. but it's not going to sell back in their districts. the people they represent want to get to the truth. it doesn't matter if you're democrat or republican. they're throwing out red herrin
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then they had to get the cover-up and it begs the question of who pushed thegs cover-up. >> who cares? >> i care.e >> if you think russia or china is quaking in their boots whenus they see this collection ofis ferris buellers running the country, the adults are on a carnival cruise and the house is being trashed, it's time to come home from the vacation in 2016. let the adults become in and clean house. >> leon panetta was not a child. a lot of these people were very senior and very good people and to blanketly indict the administration and call him names and say that's the whole administration is frankly bull. >> you know who cares?admi the people, whoever runs againso hillary clinton for president in 2016. you know why? >> it's pure politics! they used it! >> you can use benghazi as politics. >> if you're a electricity. >> the press helps you bury the tragedy and you can do that. >> just admit it's politics.n do i admit it was. >> so you're saying because we think it's bad, that's also politics? >> i'm saying with this special committee, select committee is pure politics.po i've sai
then they had to get the cover-up and it begs the question of who pushed thegs cover-up. >> who cares? >> i care.e >> if you think russia or china is quaking in their boots whenus they see this collection ofis ferris buellers running the country, the adults are on a carnival cruise and the house is being trashed, it's time to come home from the vacation in 2016. let the adults become in and clean house. >> leon panetta was not a child. a lot of these people were very...
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what we think is ultimately theg to cap it here is inflation just isn't there.the same situation as the fed faces where they are held back from hiking rates because they don't see inflation. the bank of england is actually facing falling inflation. suffering from low inflation. >> this is the case. if you look around the world, there has been downside surprises to inflation virtually everywhere. i use the bloomberg median forecast. you look at this across countries, you find that analysts everywhere have been getting this wrong. it is also the central banks that have been getting it wrong. only ones where the bringing it is the bank of japan. gotten it right. >> if inflation stays low, rates stay low? >> in many places, that is the key issue. >> we will chat more about this. just ahead, we will go inside of the first whiskey distillery in more than a century. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. this is "countdown." >> let's get straight to jonathan ferro. >> i want to start with sterling. this one just off of the five-year high. we have had better data. we have had a lot of ta
what we think is ultimately theg to cap it here is inflation just isn't there.the same situation as the fed faces where they are held back from hiking rates because they don't see inflation. the bank of england is actually facing falling inflation. suffering from low inflation. >> this is the case. if you look around the world, there has been downside surprises to inflation virtually everywhere. i use the bloomberg median forecast. you look at this across countries, you find that analysts...
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up, theg environmentally friendly investment that is socially responsible. ♪ socially clean way to investobond market double. joining us now for more on green exposure is michael wilkins. thank you. why is the green bond marking market increasing so dramatically? >> socially responsible investors has grown considerably. there are $4 trillion worth of assets under control. they're looking for new assets. that is what is striving to grow, the court writ -- the corporate green bond market. the future -- the skies the limit. >> it is a very small part of the overall bond market. we have to keep december portion. given the growth since last year, the total green bond market last year was about $10 billion. that included the issuance by banks. this year alone, we have seen $11 billion just by corporate, mainly utilities. that kind of growth is incredible. that is why we are forecasting 20 billion dollars just from corporate this year. >> is the structure of the bonds different? are the ratings higher? >> at the moment, most corporate structured the same as a normal corporate bond. the future, w
up, theg environmentally friendly investment that is socially responsible. ♪ socially clean way to investobond market double. joining us now for more on green exposure is michael wilkins. thank you. why is the green bond marking market increasing so dramatically? >> socially responsible investors has grown considerably. there are $4 trillion worth of assets under control. they're looking for new assets. that is what is striving to grow, the court writ -- the corporate green bond market....
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company announcing topline itslts from a free trial of -- resent to theg to fda. >> samsung electronicsaker enlisting at least $2 billion in pharmaceuticals. it is targeting the growth, cheaper versions of brand-name drugs. >> number seven is general motors. the company was ranked the worst big automaker by u.s. suppliers by a new study by planning perspectives. received low marks on several key measures including trustworthiness. >> visor. increased public scrutiny. he will be questioned by lawmakers on his commitment to the u.k.. he has been summoned by several parliamentary midis to testify on his $160 billion bid for the company. >> number five is american tankers. the company ended its losing streak, returning to profit in the first quarter for the first time in four years. in north american tanker also said that after several years of weakness and recovering in the -- recovering, -- the tanking market -- >> new front liners for its next ceo to succeed. according to the wall street journal, directors have narrowed the field of internal candidates to two executives. >> and number th
company announcing topline itslts from a free trial of -- resent to theg to fda. >> samsung electronicsaker enlisting at least $2 billion in pharmaceuticals. it is targeting the growth, cheaper versions of brand-name drugs. >> number seven is general motors. the company was ranked the worst big automaker by u.s. suppliers by a new study by planning perspectives. received low marks on several key measures including trustworthiness. >> visor. increased public scrutiny. he will...
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a plea.ng credit suisse on the verge of in theg to plead guilty -- case and it would also have to paystruggling jcpenney sore after three years of falling sales. shoppers are finally bond there. >> derby winner california chrome may revive interest in the sport of force racing after he goes after the second leg of racing's triple crown. you are watching "market makers" here on a friday in new york city. 10:00 in the morning. i'm erik schatzker. >> i'm julie hyman in for stephanie ruhle who i think is going to be catching some horse racing over the weekend. >> indeed. >> looking forward to hearing ab
a plea.ng credit suisse on the verge of in theg to plead guilty -- case and it would also have to paystruggling jcpenney sore after three years of falling sales. shoppers are finally bond there. >> derby winner california chrome may revive interest in the sport of force racing after he goes after the second leg of racing's triple crown. you are watching "market makers" here on a friday in new york city. 10:00 in the morning. i'm erik schatzker. >> i'm julie hyman in for...
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deliver theg to higher and experience. >> for delivery.com, what is your biggest challenge question markllenge? is to act asr job a lead generation business for the global markets that do not have an online partner. it is explaining to them how easy it is if they do not pay on our website, the way we make money as merchants make money -- getting over the hump that the internet is probably in this case their friend. >> what is the next industry you're getting into, the next business you might be offering? vertical, dry cleaning and grocery will be two of the verticals we will start spending a lot of time in. >> congratulations to both of you. thank you so much. coming up, shares of action zeneca -- astrazeneca fall. ♪ astrazenecaoday, said the $1 billion proposal is still too low. bloomberg's olivia sterns is in london where, moments go, she sat down with the astrazeneca chairman. what did your husband have to say about the latest reduction -- rejection? question is, is this the end of the road or could there possibly still be a window of opportunity to get the deal done before the may 26
deliver theg to higher and experience. >> for delivery.com, what is your biggest challenge question markllenge? is to act asr job a lead generation business for the global markets that do not have an online partner. it is explaining to them how easy it is if they do not pay on our website, the way we make money as merchants make money -- getting over the hump that the internet is probably in this case their friend. >> what is the next industry you're getting into, the next business...
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company, theg stock is down 60% since the first of march.seen his results ahead of guidance. guidance was about $71 million. a little bit better. we saw the gap loss of $101 million, which is a lot of money to lose for this company. themost interesting number, quarter is dialed in with revenue, but billing is a huge issue. million, the guidance had been 86. so a decent amount ahead of their guidance and that suggest business was better than they said it would be. things had better be better than you said they were going to be, that is what we see from fireeye . talking about the auto sector because today the fita ceo is laying out plans to romeothe rants of alfa and jeeps while increasing deliveries to 7 million vehicles. he described the plans as bringing all of the various pieces of the mosaic together. matt miller is in auburn hills, michigan. i know you are listening to him speak, tell me about how the reception in the room has been. what are people saying? >> you know, people are trying to wrap their heads around such a big overarching
company, theg stock is down 60% since the first of march.seen his results ahead of guidance. guidance was about $71 million. a little bit better. we saw the gap loss of $101 million, which is a lot of money to lose for this company. themost interesting number, quarter is dialed in with revenue, but billing is a huge issue. million, the guidance had been 86. so a decent amount ahead of their guidance and that suggest business was better than they said it would be. things had better be better...
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a plea.ng credit suisse on the verge of in theg to plead guilty -- case and it would also have to pay $2.5 billion. >> shares of struggling jcpenney sore after three years of falling sales. shoppers are finally bond there. >> derby winner california chrome may revive interest in the sport of force racing after he goes after the second leg of racing's triple crown. you are watching "market makers" here on a friday in new york city. 10:00 in the morning. i'm erik schatzker. >> i'm julie hyman in for stephanie ruhle who i think is going to be catching some horse racing over the weekend. >> indeed. >> looking forward to hearing about that. >> all about preakness. great to have you here. time for theis newsfeed, the top stories from around the world. in india, a historic defeat for the family that has governed the country for most of the past several decades. outsition bloc led by modi that the congress party. raul gadhi conceded defeat. modi promised overhaul of the economy. uber in talks that could end up tripling its valuation. according to people familiar with the matter, it is trying
a plea.ng credit suisse on the verge of in theg to plead guilty -- case and it would also have to pay $2.5 billion. >> shares of struggling jcpenney sore after three years of falling sales. shoppers are finally bond there. >> derby winner california chrome may revive interest in the sport of force racing after he goes after the second leg of racing's triple crown. you are watching "market makers" here on a friday in new york city. 10:00 in the morning. i'm erik schatzker....
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the 21st century, among other thegs, gifted to humanity international committee that idea forceful changeof power. that is imposing the political vision of other people of the world. it is clear that all of those countries [indiscernible] beginning in the 21st century have always led to huge destabilization. for the first steps, for those who use the new practice, the first step is a gateway way and it just let the other steps. and for the destabilization, such as the one we're talking about today in ukraine. i recall that over the few months of the crisis, the 21st,mate power of the 22nd of february cannot our colleagues call for the establishment of a government and other parts of ukraine against the legitimate government. heard them tell president so to ensure law and order in the country. now those appeals are being made to the current people in kiev. from the very beginning of the crisis, large has and for resolving everything. we suggest talks be conducted between ukraine, the e.u., and russia [indiscernible] regarding the signing or not of the agreement with thee.u. that was our pr
the 21st century, among other thegs, gifted to humanity international committee that idea forceful changeof power. that is imposing the political vision of other people of the world. it is clear that all of those countries [indiscernible] beginning in the 21st century have always led to huge destabilization. for the first steps, for those who use the new practice, the first step is a gateway way and it just let the other steps. and for the destabilization, such as the one we're talking about...
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can decidehat judges thegs by, you know, in proper way even if they have had a record before of votes when they are in the legislature that are contrary to constitutional -- what has been decided constitutionally. i don't want a situation where we cannot ever have people somermed because they had public record on something. i think that is a bad tendency. that is a bad tendency to do that. se ai think that -- becau judges role is to make decisions based on what the law is. not take their personal opinions, although, personal opinions or experience do shape how a judge -- invariabley have to. experience is the law in many ways for judges. we haveit is important to factor that in but we cannot whereish a system here just looking at things in the past, either it is voting in the legislature or just opinions expressed by a professor who is i thinkscholarship, that is a dangerous thing we're doing. it is good wet get to question you and it is good we get to meet you beforehand in private. about thek to you confederate flag or the confederate war symbol or battle you told mee flag, that you
can decidehat judges thegs by, you know, in proper way even if they have had a record before of votes when they are in the legislature that are contrary to constitutional -- what has been decided constitutionally. i don't want a situation where we cannot ever have people somermed because they had public record on something. i think that is a bad tendency. that is a bad tendency to do that. se ai think that -- becau judges role is to make decisions based on what the law is. not take their...
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arrivalnt supported the place theg in african union force was precisely because they could deploy faster than the u.n. and since we are seeing a sic timetable for deployment, i think our conclusion that we needed to get the african troops in place was the right one. but it is very important to make this transition to a force that will have roughly 8000 troops almost to almost -- to 12,000 in september, assuming we can find additional peacekeepers. and the religious leaders from various countries, including the holy see are taking an active role. foreign ministers of turkey and inny were -- and guinea were central african republic this week talking with religious leaders. the organization of islamic conference special envoy, the former foreign minister of senegal, was there with them. we believe the religious leaders are working well with their counterparts in central african republic in doing what they can to appease the situation. >> don't you think it would be beneficial if the religious leaders came out on an international level and made these statements? think it would be useful. jus
arrivalnt supported the place theg in african union force was precisely because they could deploy faster than the u.n. and since we are seeing a sic timetable for deployment, i think our conclusion that we needed to get the african troops in place was the right one. but it is very important to make this transition to a force that will have roughly 8000 troops almost to almost -- to 12,000 in september, assuming we can find additional peacekeepers. and the religious leaders from various...
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. >> and within the joint interagency arrangement, you saw 9/11, theg, and after decision did not belong to the department of defense. it belonged to the department of state? >> there are certain things that a combatant commander can do, but a greater sense of interaction and what it is that would happen within that country, absolutely, publication with department of state would have been warranted. >> the vice admiral, general ham, yourself, nobody had the authority to unilaterally launch combatant aircraft and personnel? >> a combatant commander has authorities, absolutely. how coordinated they would be by the state department and the executive within our nation, that is where that combatant commander has that dialogue along with the secretary of defense, to ensure that we take the right action. >> basically put a suit and tie on, dress nice, hydro weapons to go in as marines to take a little liberty with the order that was given to get out of your uniforms before going into tripoli. that was a state department decision. that was not a combatant commander decision, to your knowledge? >
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theme of theg agriculture chapter is that crop and animal agriculture producers in the u.s.are already facing increased challenges from changes in climate. to put this into context, u.s. agriculture is very diverse, with most regions having crops and animals that are highly adapted to local climate conditions. local temperature, rainfall, and soils did they crops are growing and where. likewise, animal agriculture allows for grazing opportunities and more comfort and low disease potential. specialization and intensification that has increase productivity have also tightened the relationship to train agriculture and climate. i am from,est, where we have more rain coming in the first half of the year and less in the second half. we have a 40 year trend of increased extreme rainfall events that are delaying or preventing the planting of soybeans and corn. a rising concern about the increase in soil erosion accompanying these extreme rainy vents. are facingproducers a different but analogous set of challenges, including drought and heat, impacts on vegetable production. on the o
theme of theg agriculture chapter is that crop and animal agriculture producers in the u.s.are already facing increased challenges from changes in climate. to put this into context, u.s. agriculture is very diverse, with most regions having crops and animals that are highly adapted to local climate conditions. local temperature, rainfall, and soils did they crops are growing and where. likewise, animal agriculture allows for grazing opportunities and more comfort and low disease potential....
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comes with challenges and gullies like any work both theg, but also with priceless rewards of changing lives, instilling hope in the seeingof children, and potential come to fruition. like each of these teachers am not here alone. my students are with me here today, because they have become of who i am. ashley taught me that what the qualityhat is of what you have to say, not how loud you speak. taught me that it's not how much you can see, but that you always see the best in every situation. bearing burdens can make you stronger and when you're finally them down, that strength can lift up others. has taught me our lies are not determined by our past but by our present choices our future. as a father i hope to pass some of these lessons onto my newborn son. like parents across this nation, i will be relying on our trusted schoolsessful public for his education. schools filled with teachers who students fall in love with learning, who cultivate individual strengths and inspire to be their best. and i want the school that he asl atten to do what school cross this country are now and have
comes with challenges and gullies like any work both theg, but also with priceless rewards of changing lives, instilling hope in the seeingof children, and potential come to fruition. like each of these teachers am not here alone. my students are with me here today, because they have become of who i am. ashley taught me that what the qualityhat is of what you have to say, not how loud you speak. taught me that it's not how much you can see, but that you always see the best in every situation....
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clara used these as a while theg product civil war was going on. you can see how nice and -- the engraving work is done on the street it also lists what was in the kit, but she had tied to this together to hang up for when she was out trying to sell these. so she had a booth at the markets, and she could hang this up and people could come by where she was and take a look at what she had there. >> the life and work of clara barton, starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will visit the missing soldiers office museum. tweetsyour calls and regarding the national museum of civil war medicine. part of our memorial day weekend on c-span3. writes a busy day in the u.s. house. members passed a defense programs though. it provides $80 billion for afghanistan and iraq. lawmakers also passed a measure that would change the national security agency's process for collecting telephone records. the houses done for the week. members now head home for the day recess. with -- on the senate side of the servicesarmed committee leaders completed the markup of the s
clara used these as a while theg product civil war was going on. you can see how nice and -- the engraving work is done on the street it also lists what was in the kit, but she had tied to this together to hang up for when she was out trying to sell these. so she had a booth at the markets, and she could hang this up and people could come by where she was and take a look at what she had there. >> the life and work of clara barton, starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will visit the...
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on the other hand, they're faced with not let thegs companies get too big. media and technologies companies that are serving the vast majority of americans. tease something regulators are going to need to weigh. the other this evening is there are already these pending deals. comcast is trying to acquire time warner cable and do divestitures with charter. sprint has in a maid no secret of their interest to take over t-mobile. so they'll have to step back to say what does this mean before letting any one of these go forward. >> the good news here is the pharmaceutical industry, you have pfizer making a bid against astrazeneca so they can move money out of the country. >> i think the fec should look favorable, as long as there's nobody hurt in the deal. >> the u.s. transportation department is ordering gm to pay $35 million for waiting a decade to recall 2.6 million cars with defective ig nation switches. that is the maximum penalty allowed. an internal gm investigation is focusing on how its legal team handled the safety issues. officials released a list of 6
on the other hand, they're faced with not let thegs companies get too big. media and technologies companies that are serving the vast majority of americans. tease something regulators are going to need to weigh. the other this evening is there are already these pending deals. comcast is trying to acquire time warner cable and do divestitures with charter. sprint has in a maid no secret of their interest to take over t-mobile. so they'll have to step back to say what does this mean before...
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is theg there representative from the are lile group that contributed half the money for the restoration>> i thought the washington monument should be repaired as quickly and efficiently as possible. if i put the money of it would as quickly as possible. we did it as a public-private partnership, and it worked out quite well. hopefully that can serve as a model for other kinds of arrangements with the federal government does not have all of have.ney it used to the washington monument is an incredible symbol of our country. it has become more than that, it has become a beacon for and a symbol of the country. so talk astory buff, little bit more about george washington, and the washington monument. what is it about that for you? >> it is an interesting monument. george washington died in 1799. the idea of building a monument did not occur for a while, not until the hundredth anniversary of his birth did they did get around to doing this. they really began to work on it around 1844. they stopped in 1854 when they ran out of money, and in the civil war came along. it was not completed until
is theg there representative from the are lile group that contributed half the money for the restoration>> i thought the washington monument should be repaired as quickly and efficiently as possible. if i put the money of it would as quickly as possible. we did it as a public-private partnership, and it worked out quite well. hopefully that can serve as a model for other kinds of arrangements with the federal government does not have all of have.ney it used to the washington monument is...
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host: a story from politico looks of the congressional reaction coming from the release report, thegtor general report looking listst times and wait coming out of the f phoenix facility. . "among those pushing for secretary shinseki's dismissal are the senate toss most vulnerable democrats. democrats senators mark udall of colorado, john walsh of montana, and kay hagan of north carolina release separate statements saying the secretary must go. late wednesday night, senators al franken and jeanne shaheen added their voices to the chorus of democrats asking for shakeup of leadership at the v.a." also weighing in, senator mark udall as well of thehat is just some reaction coming from congressional members when it comes to the report, but specifically taking a look at the calls for resignation of eric shinseki. we want to get your thoughts this morning, if you agree with the legislators or not. here is how you can weigh in. host: if you want to give your thoughts from up first is tricia minneapolis, minnesota, on our republican line. caller: good morning, and yes, he should go. he is at
host: a story from politico looks of the congressional reaction coming from the release report, thegtor general report looking listst times and wait coming out of the f phoenix facility. . "among those pushing for secretary shinseki's dismissal are the senate toss most vulnerable democrats. democrats senators mark udall of colorado, john walsh of montana, and kay hagan of north carolina release separate statements saying the secretary must go. late wednesday night, senators al franken and...