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the soviet side and they did everything they could to do that but they failed. franco line and i think that it worked to our advantage in the long run especially if would have been terrible after world war ii if they controlled as much as they have. that would have been deadly for america after. >> host: why is it important to know this, for americans to know all of this? >> guest: first of all i want them to know the history. it should be correct. straighten out the record. and i think it's also important because in a way i guess that is my major point and in a way people realize all this i think they would have a different perspective on history as well and they would understand the way it is today is the activities robert taylor's name as part of the motion picture alliance they yanked his name down from the building in los angeles and they took his name down because he had testified in 1947 against the house committee and after my dad bill lanchester had a documentary takes after my data. i don't find them taking after my dad data but it's even falsely repre
the soviet side and they did everything they could to do that but they failed. franco line and i think that it worked to our advantage in the long run especially if would have been terrible after world war ii if they controlled as much as they have. that would have been deadly for america after. >> host: why is it important to know this, for americans to know all of this? >> guest: first of all i want them to know the history. it should be correct. straighten out the record. and i...
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aid the soviet side, and they did everything they could to do that but they failed. and franco won and i think it worked in our advantage in the long run, especially it would have been terrible after world war ii if the communist controlled as much as they had and spain. that would have been deadly for america. >> host: why is it important to know this? for americans to know this? >> guest: i think it's important just -- first of all, i want them to know history. it should be correct -- straighten out the record and i think it's important because -- but i guess in another way that is my major point. the point is i think if people realize this, they'd have a different perspective on history as well. and they would understand and the way it is today, it's the anticommunists, the how committee on unamerican activities, robert taylor's name was part of the motion picture alliance. they yanked his name down. on a builting in los angeles and they took his name down because he testified in 1947 against the house committee on american activity. my dad -- burt lancaster takes
aid the soviet side, and they did everything they could to do that but they failed. and franco won and i think it worked in our advantage in the long run, especially it would have been terrible after world war ii if the communist controlled as much as they had and spain. that would have been deadly for america. >> host: why is it important to know this? for americans to know this? >> guest: i think it's important just -- first of all, i want them to know history. it should be...
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they have allegiance to al-qaeda, but they don't have you know they don't have -- they think they're still their interest is still with al-qaeda. and i think once isis establish itself not only as a resilient group, but as an ideology, established ideology with idealogues and everything and also as a financial model i think it might gain a lot of ground in the future in north africa and africa in this general but also in different parts of the world. i think the process of isis' growth is still on, you know it's still growing. i don't think isis has been defeated as you hear in the headlines. isis has been contained in some parts of iraq and syria. they have been rolled back in areas where isis was on or had been on the offensive. so they were targeting kurds inside kurdish territory, and they were targeting shia inside shia territories. new they were rolled back to all sunnis -- now, they were rolled back to all sunni areas. its heartland tikrit, have not been threatened by any kind of internal or external challenges. and that won't happen. i don't think, you know, if you look at ir
they have allegiance to al-qaeda, but they don't have you know they don't have -- they think they're still their interest is still with al-qaeda. and i think once isis establish itself not only as a resilient group, but as an ideology, established ideology with idealogues and everything and also as a financial model i think it might gain a lot of ground in the future in north africa and africa in this general but also in different parts of the world. i think the process of isis' growth is still...
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they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did.een in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard. they took our media. so there is no evidence now. they have everything. they have us. we're going to be shot. so we waited. and four or five soldiers showed up. and they took me by myself. meg was just like -- she just said goodbye to me. >> goodbye. >> they both said goodbye to me. >> see you. >> it was -- it was -- i went with them. i left. now i know what's going to happen. they're going to kill us. i don't know why, but they're going to kill us. i kind of gave up at this point. i feel kind of in a weird way ready. i mean, maybe this is how it should have been. i mean, i'm back in colombia, right? things have kind of come around, you know. you always think you try to run, grab a weapon or something. but oddly enough, that wasn't on my mind. i just figured that they were going the take me into the jungle and put me on my knees and put a bullet in my head. we may be able to pinpoint and diagnose what makes your cancer different, wh
they kept telling us they were going to release us, and they never did.een in the jungle days. and now we're in a graveyard. they took our media. so there is no evidence now. they have everything. they have us. we're going to be shot. so we waited. and four or five soldiers showed up. and they took me by myself. meg was just like -- she just said goodbye to me. >> goodbye. >> they both said goodbye to me. >> see you. >> it was -- it was -- i went with them. i left. now i...
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if they don't, they will go out of business. people want to go to bars where cell phones are not allowed then this guy with a very, very trustworthy name he will be successful. >> he does have one of the jokey names you give to a local airport. but do you -- why is it that people have so much trouble with the market? even the libertarians we had governor gary johnson on here, and he was for posting -- forcing people to post tear calorie counts on there. >> we changed his mind. >> "red eye" changed the mind of the governor? >> yes. >> my, my, my. is the bar banning millenials? >> it is an attack on millenials. you can't ban a group of people. i think that's discrimination. they are banning behavior that is relative to my people. >> you need to update, right? >> my people need to see where i am if there is no picture it didn't happen. by the way i would like to say deion antic i do to the like him. i saw a picture of him on-line which we couldn't get the rights to, but it is him at a restaurant talking on the phone. so he -- >> yo
if they don't, they will go out of business. people want to go to bars where cell phones are not allowed then this guy with a very, very trustworthy name he will be successful. >> he does have one of the jokey names you give to a local airport. but do you -- why is it that people have so much trouble with the market? even the libertarians we had governor gary johnson on here, and he was for posting -- forcing people to post tear calorie counts on there. >> we changed his mind....
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they thought they had a plan. they thought they knew what was going to happen. then it all fell apart in the most public way possible. last week at exactly this time you might remember we were in a count down to the shut down of the department of homeland security. republicans thought they had a plan but their plan did not work. republicans in congress thought they would get president obama over a barrel they would force him to change immigration policies by threatening to shut down the homeland security department if he didn't. now president obama has faced these kinds of threats from republicans before. he basically adopted a consistent policy of not blinking when they do stuff like this. he just waits for them to come to their senses. but the republicans love this stuff. i think they like how it plays with their base voters. but they appear to like trying to wield leverage against president obama to try to use, holding the government against the way by it's throat by a way of trying to force the president to do something he doesn't want to do. the republicans
they thought they had a plan. they thought they knew what was going to happen. then it all fell apart in the most public way possible. last week at exactly this time you might remember we were in a count down to the shut down of the department of homeland security. republicans thought they had a plan but their plan did not work. republicans in congress thought they would get president obama over a barrel they would force him to change immigration policies by threatening to shut down the...
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they have disregard for their drivers and travis has indicated once they have driverless vehicles, theyill be able to get rid of the dude behind the wheel. 80% -- the drivers are paying uber 20% of every trip. the ones generating the value are the drivers will stop to not properly vet and train the drivers long-term is not a good strategy. cory: the travis you are referring to is the cofounder. i wonder at this point if there is any stopping uber? >> look at asia. uber is getting their clock cleaned in asia right now. i think they've proven you can stop uber. in the case of lyft which is raising a lot of money, they are challenging uber in san francisco but they have conceded internationally and basically said in their most recent round of fund raising that they are going to focus on the u.s. and their are enormous assets that can come into play in our industry with the use of good technology. so we are playing catch-up but it is by no means over. cory: we appreciate your time. "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ cory: tomorrow, a new account of steve jobs'life and career hits the bo
they have disregard for their drivers and travis has indicated once they have driverless vehicles, theyill be able to get rid of the dude behind the wheel. 80% -- the drivers are paying uber 20% of every trip. the ones generating the value are the drivers will stop to not properly vet and train the drivers long-term is not a good strategy. cory: the travis you are referring to is the cofounder. i wonder at this point if there is any stopping uber? >> look at asia. uber is getting their...
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they go to-- they try to create any area when they there is no army. and when you have in-- the question is how much incubator, how much heart and mind they won so far. >> rose: how do you measure that. >> you cannot measure but you can tell that the majority of the people who have suffered from isis they are supporting the government and of course the rest of the syrian people are afraid from isis. and i don't think-- i think they lost a lot of hearts and minds. >> rose: they have lost a lot. >> they've lost-- except the very ideology of people who have wahhabi state of mind and ideology. >> rose: explain to me why people are fleeing to go to refugee camps in jordan and turkey? what are they pleaing from-- fleeing from? >> actually those-- . >> rose: the syrian army? >> no those camps started being built before having any real conflict in syria. they were extremely educated. >> rose: over $3 million people. >> the humanitarian headline to-- against syria to be the pretext for military intervention, that's how it started. then later they started giving
they go to-- they try to create any area when they there is no army. and when you have in-- the question is how much incubator, how much heart and mind they won so far. >> rose: how do you measure that. >> you cannot measure but you can tell that the majority of the people who have suffered from isis they are supporting the government and of course the rest of the syrian people are afraid from isis. and i don't think-- i think they lost a lot of hearts and minds. >> rose: they...
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if they own the actual phone they can search its content. >> they rent it for you. >> they can searcht. >> any time they want. >> you don't have an expectation of privacy in property that you do not own so use at your own risk. >> that's what the hfk thing was all about. hillary clinton was working for the federal government but didn't want the federal government to have access to her machine so used a different server so they wouldn't. >> right. if it was the federal government's machine, it's office equipment. >> they could look into it. that was a calculated play. let's get on to the immigration situation. so president obama puts the immigration order that gives 5 million illegal aliens pretty much amnesty. since that time or maybe even a little bit before deportations have gone way down; is that correct? >> they have gone down. >> you had the stat. they have gone down -- >> -- here's the problem. this is the important part. 153% over the last five years. people failing to appear. guess what? no one is showing up. so they are not deporting anybody and why would you show up? >> they
if they own the actual phone they can search its content. >> they rent it for you. >> they can searcht. >> any time they want. >> you don't have an expectation of privacy in property that you do not own so use at your own risk. >> that's what the hfk thing was all about. hillary clinton was working for the federal government but didn't want the federal government to have access to her machine so used a different server so they wouldn't. >> right. if it was...
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they wanted to become martyrs, and they did. they wanted to serve the soviet union, and they did. that is why they received their medals, and today, there is still debate and argument taking place. >> both the communist party and groups that ran the rosenberg defense, two things about that. one, they wanted to die because it was a great use. as we argue in the rosenberg file, the trial, the appeal, that whole propaganda campaign and the execution, coincided with trials in czechoslovakia. people who waged the rosenbergs's defense said, it innocent people are being killed in czechoslovakia because they are jewish. and in the u.s., guilty people are being killed. jews are being killed because they are progressive and jewish. they brought in the idea that it was anti-semitic. late in the campaign, there was a liberal lawyer named fyke farmer. he entered an appeal to the supreme court, based on the article that the rosenbergs were tried under the wrong law. they had been tried not under the espionage act, but on the atomic energy act. there should have been no death sentence. he argued
they wanted to become martyrs, and they did. they wanted to serve the soviet union, and they did. that is why they received their medals, and today, there is still debate and argument taking place. >> both the communist party and groups that ran the rosenberg defense, two things about that. one, they wanted to die because it was a great use. as we argue in the rosenberg file, the trial, the appeal, that whole propaganda campaign and the execution, coincided with trials in czechoslovakia....
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c-span: how old are they now? >> guest: they are 24 and 27.-span: we have a lot of people who work here at this network but have teenagers or soon-to-be teenagers and some of them pull their hair out. they can understand why their teenagers doing what they are doing. first would you rather have and this is probably not a fair question, girls or boys based on what you know about the brain when they are teenagers? >> guest: i think it's a total trade-off. you you get-somethings with poison to get other things with girls. i don't think one is better or worse than the other. i think they can be very different issues. c-span: what is the difference between a boy spring and in the girl's brain? >> guest: girls actually in this may come as a surprise, are a couple of years ahead of boys in terms of their biological development of their brains and boys will catch up of course but for a 14-year-old girl versus a 14-year-old boy they are very different. i think that girls are planners at that age. they're working that out. it tends to be the source of e
c-span: how old are they now? >> guest: they are 24 and 27.-span: we have a lot of people who work here at this network but have teenagers or soon-to-be teenagers and some of them pull their hair out. they can understand why their teenagers doing what they are doing. first would you rather have and this is probably not a fair question, girls or boys based on what you know about the brain when they are teenagers? >> guest: i think it's a total trade-off. you you get-somethings with...
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they will be a very tough team, and i think they could beat kentucky, they might not, but they could. mark: there strength last night really impressed me. if i had to select one team that could beat them i would select wisconsin. john: duke and wisconsin has the most dynamic offense of players. mark: kentucky last night, the thing that impressed me last night, not just the ones that they won, but they are focused, and they are focused enough to understand that they cannot have an off-line or because the whole thing could evaporate, and they moved the ball and they played well, and like i said, the intensity of wisconsin gives them a chance but i still think we are going to have to wait to see who is number two. john: it was just a crazy thing. mark: they started slow less night but they came on, and it is a deep enough team that they can manage with the kentucky teams. they had an off night. john: man i love those pictures. coming up, what are the chances of a nuclear deal with iran? and later, what a week we have had with ted cruz, rick perry it was like a runaway train. that is "wit
they will be a very tough team, and i think they could beat kentucky, they might not, but they could. mark: there strength last night really impressed me. if i had to select one team that could beat them i would select wisconsin. john: duke and wisconsin has the most dynamic offense of players. mark: kentucky last night, the thing that impressed me last night, not just the ones that they won, but they are focused, and they are focused enough to understand that they cannot have an off-line or...
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and somebody is beaten up then they die they classify that as battery or they say they died from naturales even though the police are stunned by that decision they do it time after time. john: crime is down with these reports but probably because it is down everywhere in america. that is the trend for reasons we cannot be certain >> even with that fudging it has gone down more and even in chicago. john: one reason may be a they would say it is a solution chicago 1982 passed a ban on handguns and they said this will cut into the street shootings. put up the chart of what did happen. so you tell it for the horizontal line is 1982. >> get was going down in the united states. >> it is to a sign relative to other cities natalie did it go down but would rise relative but it is a unique in chicago. with every single time murder rates have gone up. 2 billion crime. >> the problem is the most law-abiding citizens in it is easier for victims to defend themselves. john: illinois is the last date to allow the concealed carry permits. but the law will make it tough. >> echoes through the permit proce
and somebody is beaten up then they die they classify that as battery or they say they died from naturales even though the police are stunned by that decision they do it time after time. john: crime is down with these reports but probably because it is down everywhere in america. that is the trend for reasons we cannot be certain >> even with that fudging it has gone down more and even in chicago. john: one reason may be a they would say it is a solution chicago 1982 passed a ban on...
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they found that theme. when angry returned from school, she found out her father was gone, simply gone. and uncle explained mikias had been arrested. ingrid ran outside and collapse on the ground and let out a scream. the particulars of her life at home all seemed word no longer searching. my god she thought to herself. what will happen to us? this photo was taken at the house right after her father was arrested and lost the house 30 days later. this is the second person. this is sunni and on the morning of december 7, 1941, a 13-year-old american girl in 1941 rested her elbows on the windows love her family's apartment in little tokyo the cultural enclave for japanese in los angeles. on the streets below with a traffic jam. cars filled with angry men feel this great. foreign songs. if you carried posters with enraged messages. good for duration of hunting season. open season now. no limit. within two hours of the bombing of pearl harbor, fbi agents had swarmed in place for japanese leaders in handcuffs. wh
they found that theme. when angry returned from school, she found out her father was gone, simply gone. and uncle explained mikias had been arrested. ingrid ran outside and collapse on the ground and let out a scream. the particulars of her life at home all seemed word no longer searching. my god she thought to herself. what will happen to us? this photo was taken at the house right after her father was arrested and lost the house 30 days later. this is the second person. this is sunni and on...
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do they accept it?ere is anger, against the wealthy, but not necessarily the shipowners per se. it is the nature of the industry. it is a breakdown from the government to the ordinary person on the street. they realized that the industry does add to the economy. it would be shooting themselves in the foot. francine: thank you so much. coming up, we will talk luxury retail with the ceo of moncler. give it right here. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." streaming on your tablet, phone and bloomberg.com. we have had breaking news on tsb. this is a banking unit in the u.k. we understand that a spanish bank is in talks to buy tsb 41.7 billion pounds to push into the u.k. -- for 1.7 billion pounds to push into the u.k. that is according to a statement published by tsb. tsb's board said it is willing to recommend the offer. britain's lloyds banking group owns 50% of tsb after taking the bank public in june. now alibaba is looking to invest in snapchat. cory johnson sent us this report from san francisco.
do they accept it?ere is anger, against the wealthy, but not necessarily the shipowners per se. it is the nature of the industry. it is a breakdown from the government to the ordinary person on the street. they realized that the industry does add to the economy. it would be shooting themselves in the foot. francine: thank you so much. coming up, we will talk luxury retail with the ceo of moncler. give it right here. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." streaming on your tablet,...
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they have known they are one step.r, december it makes sense, but i am told the opening date will most likely be twenty-first. it was always the most sensible option, but of course there's this resistence from european, and of course all along the committee says we have to play, they are not happy for that, but we will. >> the real haggling begins doesn't it? >> that would still be resistence, of course, and it is the clubs who know that they want the players as much as possible, they are going to be losing them for this touter. they are the ones paying them, and i think they will keep complaining about this right up until the tournament starts. >> good to have a date. as ever, the rest of the sport with lee wellings now. >> yes indeed. we have paramedicker being declared bankrupt after being stricken with debts of more than $220 million. they are expecting them to play sunday's match. flu italian football correspondent from world soccer magazine who joins me live from rome, thank you for joining us. tell us what has h
they have known they are one step.r, december it makes sense, but i am told the opening date will most likely be twenty-first. it was always the most sensible option, but of course there's this resistence from european, and of course all along the committee says we have to play, they are not happy for that, but we will. >> the real haggling begins doesn't it? >> that would still be resistence, of course, and it is the clubs who know that they want the players as much as possible,...
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they were steep. they woke up to a massive rise of iran. they made a number of gulf officials. off the record they said they made a mistake by letting saddam hussein stop. iraq led by saddam hussein was seen as the kind of buffer to stop iraq. everything changed after the 2003 and iran is the rising power in the region and they are making all the gains here. what would iran want from that influence. i think it's to have strengthening its position in negotiations in the west and mainly to the u.s. and saying look, we are a power of the party here. you need to take us seriously, and, therefore, we - you need to give us the right influence, the right exercising their own will and to be taken as regional powers in - in this area. that's why i think the arabs are worried. >> to take them seriously, basically. >> now omar we are talking about the rise and rise of iran shall we say. we had seen last year the new king in saudi arabia and there's no doubt that saudi arabia is a major player in this region. when he ascended to the throne he said it was time for muslim brothers to reach o
they were steep. they woke up to a massive rise of iran. they made a number of gulf officials. off the record they said they made a mistake by letting saddam hussein stop. iraq led by saddam hussein was seen as the kind of buffer to stop iraq. everything changed after the 2003 and iran is the rising power in the region and they are making all the gains here. what would iran want from that influence. i think it's to have strengthening its position in negotiations in the west and mainly to the...
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they sign up for premiums and think they can afford insurance for the first time, and then they pay wayore than they thought because we are aware of the details of the plant -- because they were not aware of the details of the plans and how the deductibles play into all of that. in terms of whether the affordable care act has slowed the rate of spending growth, that is something that is being evaluated. it is unclear to what extent the four double care act plays a role in health spending rates at this point. host: what kind of changes or tweaks might you expect in washington on the health care law this year, in the coming years? guest: the supreme court case is by and large going to be the most important decision that could happen to the affordable care act. republicans have tried to dismantle the law several times and president obama obviously would not sign any law that aims to do so. so the supreme court decision is going to be the major factor that is going to play into the health care law. as far as other parts that go into that, the medical device packs is something that could pot
they sign up for premiums and think they can afford insurance for the first time, and then they pay wayore than they thought because we are aware of the details of the plant -- because they were not aware of the details of the plans and how the deductibles play into all of that. in terms of whether the affordable care act has slowed the rate of spending growth, that is something that is being evaluated. it is unclear to what extent the four double care act plays a role in health spending rates...
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are they not? they are not.are a resistance organization led by a woman who wants to bring about regime change in iran. i think you will see a ripple effect that affects yemen, syria, iraq, the entire region including afghanistan. >> does that mean the government is asleep at the wheel in dealing with these issues? >> i wish that was the answer but they are well aware of the 2500 men and women being held by the iraqis outside of baghdad airport. they have been held for years now. they were supposed to move down to camp liberty in baghdad for about or months and then be sent out as refugees to other countries around the world. since then, more have been killed then send out. they believe in what we believe in. democracy, gender rights, human rights, and a nonnuclear iran. trish: i want to get your reaction to some news. the army is charging berghdal with misbehavior before the enemy. would you classify him a terrorist? >> no, i would classify him as a soldier who is going to face most likely a court-martial and h
are they not? they are not.are a resistance organization led by a woman who wants to bring about regime change in iran. i think you will see a ripple effect that affects yemen, syria, iraq, the entire region including afghanistan. >> does that mean the government is asleep at the wheel in dealing with these issues? >> i wish that was the answer but they are well aware of the 2500 men and women being held by the iraqis outside of baghdad airport. they have been held for years now....
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they won the trial. >> they eked by. >> but they spent a pretty penny winning that trial. the drain on business. >> millions on lawyers. >> and where did the case come from? the ammunition that they gave her in the form of the male dominated culture. gerri: i'm fascinated by this and wonder if there will be other ramification. the reality is sex discrimination suits are science right? people sue assuming they're only going to get this amount. it's almost an overused complaint in the workplace. >> there are real sex discrimination cases that should be brought absolutely. gerri: sure sure and this obviously, according to the jury was not one of them. >> clearly not. >> well clearly, but it did take 2 1/2 days and didn't have to be unanimous. clearly might be just eking by. gerri: i think we're getting live pictures from the courtroom right now. we're going to bring them up as soon as we can. there we are. those are live pictures from the courtroom where the jury has just decided that -- okay, more details from my producer who says ellen pao may walk out, may talk to the repo
they won the trial. >> they eked by. >> but they spent a pretty penny winning that trial. the drain on business. >> millions on lawyers. >> and where did the case come from? the ammunition that they gave her in the form of the male dominated culture. gerri: i'm fascinated by this and wonder if there will be other ramification. the reality is sex discrimination suits are science right? people sue assuming they're only going to get this amount. it's almost an overused...
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they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all the rights you one on a piece of paper word piece of parchment, but if you intimidate the citizenry from exercising their rights, signaling there are no limits which the government has to abide by, those rights become completely worthless. one other antidote. 10 months after i wrote that first article about wiki leaks, i was the first person to write manning, the extremely inhumane and detention conditions of long-term solitary confinement without being convicted of any crime, all caps of harassment designed to destroy them psychologically. at the time i wrote the artic
they were petrified they would be punished if they exercised those rights. what made it more remarkable is wiki leaks was an organization, is still an organization that has never been charged with little loan convicted of any crime. yet here we are with all kinds of people voluntarily relinquishing their own rights at all fear the government would abuse its power and punish them for exercising the right the constitution guaranteed. the reason i found that so significant is you can provide all...
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early on they said they saw debris.s, there's also the grenoble airport in that area. but when you hear early on they don't expect survivors, they must know what they heard from that cockpit and translate it now into that reality, yes? >> well i think now we know that there was a distress call. you can start to understand what might have happened. you could be talking about major disastrous malfunction of the aircraft. and for example, a catastrophic collapse of part of the aircraft. you could be talking about an in-flight fire. they have been extremely deadly. there are all sorts of reasons why an aircraft could find itself in extremis. it's a very rare situation. now you will have a distress call. you will have the cockpit voice recorder you'll have the flight data recorder. i'm guessing from what you're telling me that pretty short order, there will be information as to what happened and why. >> richard, speaking about this happening mid flight it does lead you to believe that something must have happened structurall
early on they said they saw debris.s, there's also the grenoble airport in that area. but when you hear early on they don't expect survivors, they must know what they heard from that cockpit and translate it now into that reality, yes? >> well i think now we know that there was a distress call. you can start to understand what might have happened. you could be talking about major disastrous malfunction of the aircraft. and for example, a catastrophic collapse of part of the aircraft. you...
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but i do not think they should get paid if they don't make progress.hey are just not doing anything. >> nobody is working together. nobody is -- >> there is no team. mark: does everybody think that rand paul working with democrats is good, or that he should not be working with the enemy? >> depends on what you are working with. >> i think it is great. that is a good thing, other issues notwithstanding. campbell: that is a polarized group. it represents where the country is right now. a little bit of hopelessness around bipartisanship. mark: and they both like people who can work across the aisle including the republicans liking rand paul for working with democrats in a group. we are going to be right back with our weekly retro spectacular review. ♪ campbell: what is wrong? mark: i was thinking about john. campbell: i have had a good time being here this week. mark: it has been a crazy three weeks. there was that time fbi agents stampeded and gunned us down. look at this. campbell: and that time we asked a legendary ad guru to come up with slogans for h
but i do not think they should get paid if they don't make progress.hey are just not doing anything. >> nobody is working together. nobody is -- >> there is no team. mark: does everybody think that rand paul working with democrats is good, or that he should not be working with the enemy? >> depends on what you are working with. >> i think it is great. that is a good thing, other issues notwithstanding. campbell: that is a polarized group. it represents where the country...
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they say they are sure of one thing. houthi rebels from the north seen entering the city of tiaz are not welcome. >> they want to drag us into war, and we refuse. with every hour war appears to be getting closer. the houthis reportedly have taken the airport. they are fighting for the right of all yemenis. they are heading towards aden where the ousted president fled to after being held prisoner for weeks by the houthis. >> i stress the following - firstly, the evacuation of all armed militias from the military secondly the withdrawal of all gunmen from the city and other cities. >>> the united states shut down its embassy and now is pulling troops out of an air base in the south. this makes all the troops a limited number of troops specifically to take on the war or a fight against al qaeda in the peninsula. they don't want the forces caught. friday's attack gave us a glimpse of what that could mean for ordinary people in the arab world's poorest country. yemen is a country where many feel unsafe. there hasn't been this
they say they are sure of one thing. houthi rebels from the north seen entering the city of tiaz are not welcome. >> they want to drag us into war, and we refuse. with every hour war appears to be getting closer. the houthis reportedly have taken the airport. they are fighting for the right of all yemenis. they are heading towards aden where the ousted president fled to after being held prisoner for weeks by the houthis. >> i stress the following - firstly, the evacuation of all...
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i try to wait and when they go to bed i go to bed, when they eat i eat, what they eat i eat, they eat worms i eat worms. they are really delicious. that is a long winded answer to your question. >> i wondered if you could tell us, how did you get there? what did you do first? how did you get there? >> how did i make the leap from a 13-year-old afraid to leap off the roof to doing what i do? i don't know. just a slow process, continuous -- i have a huge curiosity, really. and a need to understand famous, a huge desire to try to understand famous. as a writer and reporter, i am constantly battling with that fear, you want to go in, there's the many elements you can do another one to make more money and i am trying to support a family all these years so it is a constant battle between wanting to go in and rush out and realizing over and over again it is not enough, you are not going to get what you need unless you go deeper and pushing myself always always hitting myself in the head, go back, go deeper, jump off that roof so would is not an easy thing for me but here we are. >> i loved y
i try to wait and when they go to bed i go to bed, when they eat i eat, what they eat i eat, they eat worms i eat worms. they are really delicious. that is a long winded answer to your question. >> i wondered if you could tell us, how did you get there? what did you do first? how did you get there? >> how did i make the leap from a 13-year-old afraid to leap off the roof to doing what i do? i don't know. just a slow process, continuous -- i have a huge curiosity, really. and a need...
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mark: they will wait before they take big checks. then they will say we may be raising more but everyone is taking big corporate money. they will try to limit the publicity about how much they are raising but it is out there. jeb bush has real problems. there is a downside to the bush name. the upside is no one's pretending they will be close to him in fund-raising. campbell: every article talks about this. it is a process story about how much money he is raising. the story about walker is about who he is meeting and where he is going. jeb should get out there. mark: he is going to georgia and traveling to other states. there is no bigger advantage he has right now than his ability to raise money and his family's ability to raise money. take advantage even if there is downside. more on the interesting american-israeli relationship. obama and bibi right after this. ♪ campbell: our guest tonight is so familiar with israeli politics he does not just like it on facebook he likuds it. thank you for coming on and tolerating that bad joke.
mark: they will wait before they take big checks. then they will say we may be raising more but everyone is taking big corporate money. they will try to limit the publicity about how much they are raising but it is out there. jeb bush has real problems. there is a downside to the bush name. the upside is no one's pretending they will be close to him in fund-raising. campbell: every article talks about this. it is a process story about how much money he is raising. the story about walker is...
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they came in, they cover my face. they handcuff me. they put me face down on the floor.tremendous. it's like a bomb coming from the inside of your body, out. >> reporter: then, two weeks later, again the announcement in advance you will be shot. >> and now he shot me in the left arm, and right here. and again, he didn't wanna shoot the bone. so he went from here and it came out on the other side. i was not afraid of dying, because i couldn't take it anymore. it was just too much suffering. and you give up. if i had had a piece of glass or if i had had anything, i would have killed myself. >> reporter: and so he thought of home of his wife's banana pancakes. he kept himself going by dreaming of singing with a mariachi band, like he did at his wedding. he imagined the faces of his children. >> i would hear fernando saying, "dad, i miss you." and i would see emiliano so confused. i would miss naya's beautiful green eyes. >> reporter: he was in his box for a total of two hundred and twenty five days. and then one morning. >> he put me against this wall with the handcuffs and
they came in, they cover my face. they handcuff me. they put me face down on the floor.tremendous. it's like a bomb coming from the inside of your body, out. >> reporter: then, two weeks later, again the announcement in advance you will be shot. >> and now he shot me in the left arm, and right here. and again, he didn't wanna shoot the bone. so he went from here and it came out on the other side. i was not afraid of dying, because i couldn't take it anymore. it was just too much...
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as for the houthies they will be given a choice to participator, i think they should, they should layeir arms right now and call to come together to stop this military intervention and go back to the negotiation table. otherwise, you will see what you have seen today until houthies are weakened. as the end of the day, they were not the strongest group they didn't have that power. the security forces that were completely loyal to the houthies that were taken over the country. and it was easily -- they took over the country easily because military bases are all across the country. they always defend -- >> i do apologize. we have lost that connection with ibrahim in new york there. let's move on. a spokesperson for ban ki-moon, the security council supports the legitimacy of president harvey but says the council has also warned all parties to refrain from actions which might undermine yemen's territorial integrity. ban ki-moon's spokesman said they are obligated to ensure the protection of all humanitarian and united nations and associated personnel as well as the rules and principles of
as for the houthies they will be given a choice to participator, i think they should, they should layeir arms right now and call to come together to stop this military intervention and go back to the negotiation table. otherwise, you will see what you have seen today until houthies are weakened. as the end of the day, they were not the strongest group they didn't have that power. the security forces that were completely loyal to the houthies that were taken over the country. and it was easily...
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they claimed that this is illegal. >> they say the homes were illegal because they were built without israeli permits. they criticized the e.u. for spending millions of dollars on the 400 structures in what is known as area c. when the oslo accords were signed israel controlled any future palestinian construction would require its approval. but according to independent monitoring groups, since then israel has rejected 97% of all palestinian permit requests. the top representative to the occupied palestinian territory says that the e.u. is having serious discussions to prevent the demolitions. >> for us we operate and we intervene on very clear humanitarian guidelines. no other reasons. >> palestinian officials say that the demolition orders and the rejection of nearly all building permits in area c are part of israel's policy of pushing palestinians out of the larger section of the west bank. they say it's part of efforts to expand israeli settlements which in turn makes establishing a palestinian state increasingly difficult. whatever the case, this family said all they can do now is
they claimed that this is illegal. >> they say the homes were illegal because they were built without israeli permits. they criticized the e.u. for spending millions of dollars on the 400 structures in what is known as area c. when the oslo accords were signed israel controlled any future palestinian construction would require its approval. but according to independent monitoring groups, since then israel has rejected 97% of all palestinian permit requests. the top representative to the...
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and they were in deep trouble. they needed money to live on they needed money for lawyers. as that progress, it wasn't initially hush money but became evident is the -- it became evident if they didn't have some way to sustain themselves they are going to have to talk. that is how the hush money involved. moderator: when did you first talk to the president after the break-in? john: the first time i am in there for just things like will signings or other unrelated matters is in september, the day after the indictment come down against hunt, liddy, the four cuban-americans who have been arrested inside the watergate. nixon is pleased the case has been held at that level. they are up to their eyeballs in this they have a have approved it. -- and i have approved it. -- they have approved it. the money being giving to liddy was to protect surrogates and do intelligence gathering of a general nature. it has held. liddy and his men aren't talking. which interesting is some of the cases, actually some of the burglars had their cases reversed. by the court of appeals and the distric
and they were in deep trouble. they needed money to live on they needed money for lawyers. as that progress, it wasn't initially hush money but became evident is the -- it became evident if they didn't have some way to sustain themselves they are going to have to talk. that is how the hush money involved. moderator: when did you first talk to the president after the break-in? john: the first time i am in there for just things like will signings or other unrelated matters is in september, the...
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they run as fast as they can toward the hill behind the school. the tsunami ten years ago arrived within 15 minutes of the earthquake. the goal of the drill is to evacuate all of the children in half of that time, or about seven minutes. >> translator: the children know nothing about tsunamis. but we can help them imagine one. people who have experienced tsunamis can also teach them. >> so this drama will make the people learn a lot, so this will transfer of experience and knowledge. >> reporter: it is his wish that no one will ever experience what he went through. he wanted to turn his sadness into something positive by giving what he learned to save lives. ayu ikeda, nhk world. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> a team of japanese canadian baseball players have visited japan on a double mission. they came to discover their heritage and also pay tribute to the team that helped their ancestors settle into a new home a world away. nhk world has more. >> reporter: a teenage baseball team has arrived from vancouver.
they run as fast as they can toward the hill behind the school. the tsunami ten years ago arrived within 15 minutes of the earthquake. the goal of the drill is to evacuate all of the children in half of that time, or about seven minutes. >> translator: the children know nothing about tsunamis. but we can help them imagine one. people who have experienced tsunamis can also teach them. >> so this drama will make the people learn a lot, so this will transfer of experience and...
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they say they are going through an unlocked door or side gate. some times they are smashing winds and once inside not going after the electronics. day are after cash and jewelry because they are harder to trace. burglars are hitting sunnyvale and mountain view. >> they will go for where the money is. unfortunately we are in an affluent community. it is is disappointing but it kind of goes with the times. >> it is very bold but i can't live in fear. >> reporter: so far no arrests have been made and homeowners want answers. police chief held a meeting last nightment you can see it because packed house. >> there are eyes and ears. we have a great partnership with our community. we wanted them to call us when they see suspicious vehicles or anything out of the ordinary. >> reporter: tonight the chief is holding a second community meeting at 6:30 to make more people aware of the spike in crime and to offer tips. ktvu fox 2 news. >> still no arrests as police search for a person involved in a shooting and car crash that shut down a freeway during the h
they say they are going through an unlocked door or side gate. some times they are smashing winds and once inside not going after the electronics. day are after cash and jewelry because they are harder to trace. burglars are hitting sunnyvale and mountain view. >> they will go for where the money is. unfortunately we are in an affluent community. it is is disappointing but it kind of goes with the times. >> it is very bold but i can't live in fear. >> reporter: so far no...
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they know they will turn on assad. under authorization of military force can we protect the people we train against an attack by assad? >> i think we have an obligation to those we trained to protect them. the manner in which that would be done is something that is being discussed, but in my view we have an obligation to do that. it goes with that training part. >> i agree with you both and i ask white house general counsel, the authorization to use military force would not allow us, the united states, to engage the air force of assad, that is not within the authorization. that is an important point. can you check with the white house and see where they come out on this at another time? >> if the sanctions were relieved tomorrow. if they got sanction relief, what do you think they would do with the money given their behavior on the ground today? >> i can't speak to that. i am under no illusions that ending their nuclear program ends the problems we have got with iran in the region whether it is surrogate and proxies',
they know they will turn on assad. under authorization of military force can we protect the people we train against an attack by assad? >> i think we have an obligation to those we trained to protect them. the manner in which that would be done is something that is being discussed, but in my view we have an obligation to do that. it goes with that training part. >> i agree with you both and i ask white house general counsel, the authorization to use military force would not allow...
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they will abide because they said they will but that doesn't mean they can enrich uranium all the way to 80%. >> they can do the north korea two step which is be in the treaty, within the contours of the treaty and then say peace, we're out of the treaty we have a weapon. >> if you're saying we don't want a deal what you're saying is the only way to stop them is to go to war. >> a military -- they're not going to stop by themselves. >> military action like targeted strikes will not work. that will also not stop a bomb. then you're talking about an invasion. half a million troops. i think obama is correct in seeing if you're against a deal any deal that doesn't completely stop them -- >> you're essentially figging a bomb or a military -- >> you're either okay with them having a bomb but one or the other. hooman majd. do you think there are more male or female ceos. how about this more women ceos or ceos named dave? who errs who spends himself in a worthy cause and who, if he fails at least fails, while daring greatly sfx: background city noise ♪ the world is filled with air. but for pe
they will abide because they said they will but that doesn't mean they can enrich uranium all the way to 80%. >> they can do the north korea two step which is be in the treaty, within the contours of the treaty and then say peace, we're out of the treaty we have a weapon. >> if you're saying we don't want a deal what you're saying is the only way to stop them is to go to war. >> a military -- they're not going to stop by themselves. >> military action like targeted...
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>> i don't know what they thought. >> did they ever offer you an explanation as to why they were askingse questions? >> no. >> and they either showed up or called you to check up half a dozen times? >> right. >> that doesn't happen to most people. >> so they tell me. >> then in february 2012 the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms showed up unannounced at the manufacturing business in rosenberg, texas. as it happened the engelbrechts are licensed to manufacture firearms they don't have. >> we've never had them. >> have you had this type of inspection before from the atf? >> no. >> what were they looking for? >> they were looking for a way to scare us. >> in july of 2012 yet another federal agency, the occupational safety and health administration showed up unannounced at the business to conduct a surprise inspection. after spending two full days scouring the business for workplace violations, osha found several infractions, for example a forklift operator wasn't using a seat belt. osha imposed some hefty fines. >> i think our tally for that little tour was about $22,000 something li
>> i don't know what they thought. >> did they ever offer you an explanation as to why they were askingse questions? >> no. >> and they either showed up or called you to check up half a dozen times? >> right. >> that doesn't happen to most people. >> so they tell me. >> then in february 2012 the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms showed up unannounced at the manufacturing business in rosenberg, texas. as it happened the engelbrechts are...
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support here is really misplaced because they are -- if they were intentioning or thinking that they will help the saudis, they are making a huge mistake, because they are really throwing the saudis and the gcc countries into a hornet's nest that is yemen. if israel was not able to do much into a flat, small strip that is gaza, for six seven weeks, the saudi army which is ill trained, it will not be able to do much in yemen. imagine if the yemenis turn against the saudis and march towards saudi territories then what? then we have a huge regional fight that if the iranians come and support and support the houthis and yemenis not much houthis now because you are talking about the majority of the yemeni people who are now fighting the saudis who are bombing them. you are going to have a huge problem and missiles flying across the border for many, many years maybe. because of this ill-thought decision by young prince in ryad. >> now, the saudis are obviously very concerned that this conflict in yemen was going to spill over the borders into their own country. >> no, no, this is really a
support here is really misplaced because they are -- if they were intentioning or thinking that they will help the saudis, they are making a huge mistake, because they are really throwing the saudis and the gcc countries into a hornet's nest that is yemen. if israel was not able to do much into a flat, small strip that is gaza, for six seven weeks, the saudi army which is ill trained, it will not be able to do much in yemen. imagine if the yemenis turn against the saudis and march towards saudi...
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are they -- 3%. are they crazy?ble congressman, jeb hensarling, tried to get an answer from the administration's new mortgage regulator. >> all things being equal, is a 3% down loan riskier to the taxpayer than a 10% down loan? >> i would say, mr. chairman that that is generally true, but when you pair the down payment with other compensating factors -- >> do you believe that 3% down is riskier to the home purchaser than 10% down? >> if you carefully look at other considerations and take them into account -- john: the man mumbling an answer is mel watt. he's now in charge of regulating fannie mae and freddie mac. >> then you can insure that a 3% loan is just as safe as a 10% down payment loan. john: really? a 3% down payment is as safe as a 10% one? how can that be? neither mel watt nor the secretary of housing would talk to us about the government's eagerness to give your money away, but we're fortunate that former fha commissioner david stephens will. he says in his two years serving under president obama he made
are they -- 3%. are they crazy?ble congressman, jeb hensarling, tried to get an answer from the administration's new mortgage regulator. >> all things being equal, is a 3% down loan riskier to the taxpayer than a 10% down loan? >> i would say, mr. chairman that that is generally true, but when you pair the down payment with other compensating factors -- >> do you believe that 3% down is riskier to the home purchaser than 10% down? >> if you carefully look at other...
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that's what they sell. they build profiles of us. they have the technical means to analysis large amounts of data. >> but it's not going to scan it's own pages but it will rely on users to flag issues. >> that might be one thing that they use. of course, they scan all user behavior if they see a group of users flag something up, they might take an interest there. but again remember that facebook is a private space. it's not a public space like a park. it's a private property. so just like you would have security at a private organization that's how facebook would approach this. >> how does it balance this sort of fine line. on one hand, they say that they want to try to ban violence as well as sensitive information appearing on facebook. but on the other hand, it wants to encourage if free sharing information and not suppress that. how do they balance that? how are they balancing that? >> i think like they do with many things. they create the illusion that that balance exists. remember, they also want you to think that they're creati
that's what they sell. they build profiles of us. they have the technical means to analysis large amounts of data. >> but it's not going to scan it's own pages but it will rely on users to flag issues. >> that might be one thing that they use. of course, they scan all user behavior if they see a group of users flag something up, they might take an interest there. but again remember that facebook is a private space. it's not a public space like a park. it's a private property. so...
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they say they want people arrested. did not have gun licenses and they were handling guns and that is a felony. people were breaking the law. but the group that pulled this off knew what i that were doing. they're called states united to present gun violence. they said the guns were not real guns. they were realistic fakes. they say they followed all of the laws. they had someone from the nypd watching all of the time. they set it up as an experience to make a point. so they would not run afoul of taping people without their consent, they didn't let people randomly walk in off of the street. they recruited people who were interested in buying a gun. they did want to buy a gun. they were part of a marketing experience. those are these folks's real reactions. >> maybe i should not buy that gun. >> it made me think twice and i would not buy one. >> state's united to prevent gun violence posted this three days ago. nearly two million people have watched it onthe line already. now the nra is freaking out, calling for an inve
they say they want people arrested. did not have gun licenses and they were handling guns and that is a felony. people were breaking the law. but the group that pulled this off knew what i that were doing. they're called states united to present gun violence. they said the guns were not real guns. they were realistic fakes. they say they followed all of the laws. they had someone from the nypd watching all of the time. they set it up as an experience to make a point. so they would not run afoul...
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they have to make sure they are landing and getting that some power they need to get going. the tesla of the future for planes. matt: i hate the idea of it taking 10 years longer to get to london. lisa: a study showed that pollution from planes kills more people than plane crashes, plane accidents, so this is a real concern, that the pollution is contributing to the deterioration of our environment. alix: thank you. that was really interesting. the google ventures president -- 500 years old. he makes a point that ray kurzweil is to help google understand a world in which machines surpassed human biology. i do not want to live to 500. lisa: what about social security entitlement programs? matt: i cannot wait. the guy looks literally like a 20-year-old. alix: they are also working on antiaging things, doing remarkable things in the life sciences world. it seems like this holster passing artificial intelligence aspect is cropping up in our daily lives now. what they are doing over there is really -- matt: "chappy" won the box office? alix: -- lisa: i grew up in a family of scie
they have to make sure they are landing and getting that some power they need to get going. the tesla of the future for planes. matt: i hate the idea of it taking 10 years longer to get to london. lisa: a study showed that pollution from planes kills more people than plane crashes, plane accidents, so this is a real concern, that the pollution is contributing to the deterioration of our environment. alix: thank you. that was really interesting. the google ventures president -- 500 years old. he...
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they want to be able to update them so they can produce more of a, that's what they say.he united states and other negotiating partners are concerned that that would allow them to more quickly create material for a bomb. host: you have become an expert in deciphering diplomatic talk, i want you to decipher this saying that difficult but serious work continues. guest: it sort of purposely is ambiguous. it could be read several ways. they are in i really frenetic round of meetings. secretary kerry with meeting last night with a someone from the european union until 11:30 p.m., they kicked out medians again at 9:00. they go one from one set of meetings to another. when they talk about how serious these negotiations are and they are intensifying is that they are stepping up the pace and still wrangling with these fundamental core principles that they are not able to, what they say, bridge the gaps. get enough conceptions on either side to get an agreement. host: the key issue is trust and be able to verify what iran is up to over the next 10 years. how does the u.s. and sure
they want to be able to update them so they can produce more of a, that's what they say.he united states and other negotiating partners are concerned that that would allow them to more quickly create material for a bomb. host: you have become an expert in deciphering diplomatic talk, i want you to decipher this saying that difficult but serious work continues. guest: it sort of purposely is ambiguous. it could be read several ways. they are in i really frenetic round of meetings. secretary...
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was reporting they didn't say it, but they punched it in. so the 7700 was received but as essentially a text. . it wasn't that they were able to call it in. this is preliminary, but we're betting information as we speak, that dropped from 38,000 feet to 5,000 feet in those ten minutes. they had punched the 7700 but at no time during that process, did they get on and speak with anyone on the ground. as you're saying something is going on on that plane that they are far too focused on dealing with it than anyone having the time to call somebody on the ground. >> i think we'll learn a lot with the black boxes because we need to know what they were seeing in the cockpit since we can't hear what they were thinking otherwise. that would tell us a lot. also we need to know whether the descent was constant whether there were turns involved or a steady descent straight ahead. that's very worrisome. >> why? >> it makes me think about hacking, some sort of interference into the computer system. there's been discussions about this for some time now, but
was reporting they didn't say it, but they punched it in. so the 7700 was received but as essentially a text. . it wasn't that they were able to call it in. this is preliminary, but we're betting information as we speak, that dropped from 38,000 feet to 5,000 feet in those ten minutes. they had punched the 7700 but at no time during that process, did they get on and speak with anyone on the ground. as you're saying something is going on on that plane that they are far too focused on dealing...
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and they were off more than they were in school last week. so hopefully we will get a full week beginning today. 6:02. here's a live look at 202 and county line road. areas of montgomery county they have a fine drizzle or snow squall, anything that looks wet could be iced over this morning. maybe on and off ramps, lesser traveled roadways could have a patch of ice. we're not out of the wood yet. that major melt down that occurred yesterday, left everything wet when the sun went down, a as we go north on 202, at 202, the northeast extension, 422, all areas that could have wet spots and slippery spots this morning. i think ice could have had a roll to play here, haines port mount laurel road closed between mount laurel road and walton after new by the elementary and middle schools. so buses will to have use elbow or union million as well as the the cars, this morning. icy spots along the sumanytown pike, ice along eagleville road, and arcola road. first ones out of the gate have been slipping and sliding this morning. in jenkintown a crash at g
and they were off more than they were in school last week. so hopefully we will get a full week beginning today. 6:02. here's a live look at 202 and county line road. areas of montgomery county they have a fine drizzle or snow squall, anything that looks wet could be iced over this morning. maybe on and off ramps, lesser traveled roadways could have a patch of ice. we're not out of the wood yet. that major melt down that occurred yesterday, left everything wet when the sun went down, a as we go...
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that they have to accommodate unless they have the excuses under the statute. what is wrong with that? >> justice breyer, i think what you just described is a rule for all cases and one that is entirely on administer all for courts and employers and applicants -- unadministerable forecourts and employers and applicants. >> if they think they need the accommodation and they are right, do something unless you have an excuse. >> i believe that is unadministerable because -- >> you have to prove they have a belief. we have probably in 235 federal cases a year of the 80,000 that go to trial, proving a belief is an issue and 90%. -- in 90%. i am making that up but nonetheless it is not uncommon so we say that the standard of proof in you believe is like in any other case -- proving a belief is not like any other case. >> i do not believe it is like other cases because religious belief is personal. to charge employers with title vii liability and require them to come to an understanding of whether a particular practice is religious -- >> suppose an employer just does
that they have to accommodate unless they have the excuses under the statute. what is wrong with that? >> justice breyer, i think what you just described is a rule for all cases and one that is entirely on administer all for courts and employers and applicants -- unadministerable forecourts and employers and applicants. >> if they think they need the accommodation and they are right, do something unless you have an excuse. >> i believe that is unadministerable because --...
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if they can be left alone they are happy with that. i do belief that no one he knows our strikingly more libertarian on social issues, personal freedom issues. that's a little more difficult to say. the reason they do a regular poll and they tried to present evidence that no one he knows are not as big government progress of liberal as some would indicate i'm not convinced however most millennialist still living in their parents basement have not yet really started paying taxes. they tend to get somewhat more fiscally conservative or libertarian on the size of government. i do think also about no one he knows there is a huge deep skepticism about the utility of government to solve problems even if they say they want to guarantee a job they are still deeply skeptical that the government works in the long run that's going to push them in a libertarian direction. also, they are growing up in a world of incredible choice available in so many areas and i can't belief that millennialist who have accepted that choice in lifestyle and choice o
if they can be left alone they are happy with that. i do belief that no one he knows our strikingly more libertarian on social issues, personal freedom issues. that's a little more difficult to say. the reason they do a regular poll and they tried to present evidence that no one he knows are not as big government progress of liberal as some would indicate i'm not convinced however most millennialist still living in their parents basement have not yet really started paying taxes. they tend to...
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this election is they have formed one party list and if they do as well as they think he will they may come out with a bigger voice after the votes are counted on tuesday night >>> at hebrew university arab israelis are mobilizing. you'll mar is one of -- ulmar is one of many activists telling voters "you've got to make your voice heard in israeli elections, don't stay home." qatar explains four of the parties have united under one list. >> we are shooting for 15 seats. what is different this time around? >> a lot. >> using social media, it's expected voter turn out could be higher. recent arab student activism has been intense, ending in security forces. it seems to be getting traction. first elected to the knesset in 1999. it predicts a 60% israeli turn out. we died to react to the dismpt in the -- to the demand in the street. he should unite. one voice. strong influential. we want - the citizen in the street wants to us have more influence from the decision-making process. >> ot every student agrees with participating in elections. not . >> they can see what they are talking about.
this election is they have formed one party list and if they do as well as they think he will they may come out with a bigger voice after the votes are counted on tuesday night >>> at hebrew university arab israelis are mobilizing. you'll mar is one of -- ulmar is one of many activists telling voters "you've got to make your voice heard in israeli elections, don't stay home." qatar explains four of the parties have united under one list. >> we are shooting for 15 seats....
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they can do where are they. >> they are all over the place. they are mostfully california like so many tech's. they can shut down or suspend your account. they have a number of reasons they can do that if you are harassing people. if you are threatening violence. for any reason, really. >> got to be millions and millions of twitters or to waiters right? >> 288 million. >> 288 million? >> yes. >> wow, no wonder i have a headache. >> yeah. so they can pinpoint though people doing bad things and they can take them off? >> so this is part of the problem. is the u.s. government is saying wait a second we kind of know where these people are and we can keep an eye on them on virtue of the fact. >> they don't want to track them. >> it's interesting. a way to track them. you would think for the people who are tweeting. they try to office skate where you are. so you can pinpoint it in a way it's a way to track people on isis. at the same time the isis folks are out there getting more support and inspiring people to go out and do the lone wolf attacks. >
they can do where are they. >> they are all over the place. they are mostfully california like so many tech's. they can shut down or suspend your account. they have a number of reasons they can do that if you are harassing people. if you are threatening violence. for any reason, really. >> got to be millions and millions of twitters or to waiters right? >> 288 million. >> 288 million? >> yes. >> wow, no wonder i have a headache. >> yeah. so they can...