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tierney points to cases like that of 14-year-old brian crowell-- a boy in his massachusetts district-o in 1997 was shot and killed accidentally by a loaded gun in his best friend's house. ann marie crowell is brian's mother. >> the gun went off, and it hit brian right in the neck, and the last words he said to his friend were, "i can't believe you shot me." he ran out of the room, and he attempted to run home, and he only made it down the stairs to the living room in the boy's house, and collapsed on the floor. it was life changing for the family. >> reporter: since the accident crowell works to get parents to ask other parents if guns in their house are safely stored and locked. she supports the legislation. >> i'm not against people wanting to feel safe in their own home, but what is wrong with having a little more safeguards to it? >> reporter: but lawrence keane doesn't believe the personalized guns are safer and says mandates are the wrong way to go. >> the industry is not opposed to the research and development of this technology, what we are opposed to is legislative mandates t
tierney points to cases like that of 14-year-old brian crowell-- a boy in his massachusetts district-o in 1997 was shot and killed accidentally by a loaded gun in his best friend's house. ann marie crowell is brian's mother. >> the gun went off, and it hit brian right in the neck, and the last words he said to his friend were, "i can't believe you shot me." he ran out of the room, and he attempted to run home, and he only made it down the stairs to the living room in the boy's...
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>> i think we are in the position of turnkey tierney. we are right there. we are following the playbook. >> how has it hurt anybody? >> how has it hurt anybody? the fact that all of our personal information is being stored in a big data storage facility in utah, anybody at any time who works for the nsa or any one of these other contractors could decide they don't like you or they want to find out more about their ex-wife or they just would like to know more about this person or maybe they are stalking another person and dig down on that information. it's extremely dangerous thing. even worse, our enemies could easily dig into that trove of information that we have created on everybody. it's very harmful. it's completely unnecessary, and it obviously has had nothing to do with stopping terrorism. >> jesselyn radack, we thank you thoughts. >> thank you. >>> coming up: how much can you trust new studies and reports about your wellbeing. are groups you thought consumer advocates a front for special interests or big corporations? plus our social media producer
>> i think we are in the position of turnkey tierney. we are right there. we are following the playbook. >> how has it hurt anybody? >> how has it hurt anybody? the fact that all of our personal information is being stored in a big data storage facility in utah, anybody at any time who works for the nsa or any one of these other contractors could decide they don't like you or they want to find out more about their ex-wife or they just would like to know more about this person...
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and john tierney. this news flash, women can be bitchy. is that what this is? >> indeed.tment. the customary, i won't speak to you for three weeks then you have to figure out why i'm mad at you. >> or what's wrong? nothing. >> nothing. the appearance suggest that it's promiscuous. >> do men do this? >> they do this but we do it indirectly. will men do it against others a lot of times, it's direct. it's verbal. i didn't like what you did. with us we don't say it so directly. >> so how did you do this study? there's one study that we did where we had women come to the lab, and they thought they were going to be talking about how women deal with friendship. and in fact we had a sexy confederate interrupt their conversation. so somebody who was dressed in a sexual provocative outfit. we secretly videoed taped and audiotaped their reaction to this individual. almost everybody except for two were indirectly against her. >> why did you think it was important to do this study? >> most of what we know about women's aggression and competition is anecdotal. so we think we know and i
and john tierney. this news flash, women can be bitchy. is that what this is? >> indeed.tment. the customary, i won't speak to you for three weeks then you have to figure out why i'm mad at you. >> or what's wrong? nothing. >> nothing. the appearance suggest that it's promiscuous. >> do men do this? >> they do this but we do it indirectly. will men do it against others a lot of times, it's direct. it's verbal. i didn't like what you did. with us we don't say it so...
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tierney: in its current form. the clerk: mr. tierney of massachusetts moves to recommit the bill to the committee on education and work force and the committee on financial services with instructions to report the same back to the house forth with with the following amendment, add at the end the following new section, section 4, protecting retirement savings from investment fraud. nothing in this act shall limit the authority of the secretary of labor to issue regulations to, one, prevent fraud in regard to pensions, 401k plans and other retirement savings accounts of seniors, veterans and other american workers, two, require that financial service providers when advising employers or employees about pensions, 401k plans and other retirement savings accounts, clearly disclose any fees or other charges or, three, promote investment education and sound financial advice to employers and employees with regards to pensions, 401k plans and other retirement savings accounts. the speaker pro tempore: the house will come to order. pursua
tierney: in its current form. the clerk: mr. tierney of massachusetts moves to recommit the bill to the committee on education and work force and the committee on financial services with instructions to report the same back to the house forth with with the following amendment, add at the end the following new section, section 4, protecting retirement savings from investment fraud. nothing in this act shall limit the authority of the secretary of labor to issue regulations to, one, prevent fraud...
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then tierney, but the -- tyranny , but the people born into a civil society never stopped fighting. >> there is more maturity. >> the civil society is strong, and led by women. women are exceptional in tunisia. >> i'm wondering, there is growing discontent at ennahdha. there is the security issue. we saw the rise of salafist-led violence. let's look at the numbers that were published by the imf in terms of unemployment, economic growth. with this year's numbers and numbers projected for next year. unemployment stands at about, the bottom of your screen, 16.7%. still extremely high this year. expected to go slightly down, 16% next year. growth rate expected to go slightly up. the trend is positive, but the economic situation is not that good. although the growth rate is three times higher than what we have in france. in terms of the unemployment, that has been fueling a lot of discontent. my question is, do you feel that whoever emerges after ennahdha as the new leaders of the country, can they do a better job? >> i think they will have a greater ability to recruit people without relig
then tierney, but the -- tyranny , but the people born into a civil society never stopped fighting. >> there is more maturity. >> the civil society is strong, and led by women. women are exceptional in tunisia. >> i'm wondering, there is growing discontent at ennahdha. there is the security issue. we saw the rise of salafist-led violence. let's look at the numbers that were published by the imf in terms of unemployment, economic growth. with this year's numbers and numbers...
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indiscernible] [applause] a free and open society needs is a digital fence around us creating virtual turnkey tierney with a bar bar surveillance not only keeping track of our comings and goings, but now increasingly wanting to know what we think and feel, the very essence of who we are and share as human beings. i fundamentally reject this premise. [applause] >> so do we! >> if we just give up our essential liberties, given what happened to me another whistleblowers like edward snowden. and so, it is time to roll back the surveillance tape. it is time to restore the fourth amendment. it is time to repeal the patriot act. it is time to rebuild the fisa act. it is time the united states government stops watching us. >> former national security agency whistleblower, strake speaking saturday at the stop watching us rally. he was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. original charges against him were dropped. former republican governor of new mexico gary johnson also addressed the crowd. >> the government has granted its
indiscernible] [applause] a free and open society needs is a digital fence around us creating virtual turnkey tierney with a bar bar surveillance not only keeping track of our comings and goings, but now increasingly wanting to know what we think and feel, the very essence of who we are and share as human beings. i fundamentally reject this premise. [applause] >> so do we! >> if we just give up our essential liberties, given what happened to me another whistleblowers like edward...
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. >> tierney of the minority. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you and congratulations. >>> coming up, president obama said he would not let republicans use funding the government as a way to pressure him to cave in to their demands. republicans attempted to call his bluff. president obama was not bluffing. that's next. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so ambitious. italy? oh, that's not good. [ man ] by exploring their options, they learned that instead of going to italy, they could use a home equity loan to renovate their yard and have a beautiful wedding right here while possibly increasing the value of their home. you and roger could get married in our backyard. it's robert, dad. [ female announcer ] come in to find the right credit options for your needs. because when people talk, great things happen. you had so compromise. what compromise, we are taking your number. your number. and you will not take yes
. >> tierney of the minority. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you and congratulations. >>> coming up, president obama said he would not let republicans use funding the government as a way to pressure him to cave in to their demands. republicans attempted to call his bluff. president obama was not bluffing. that's next. i want peacocks. peacocks? walking the grounds. in tuscany. [ man ] her parents didn't expect her dreams to be so...
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, but we wanted to get all the political talk of the deal out of this discussion and bring in jim tierneyou want to do is make great investments, but first, from that investment perspective, what do you see happening if we hit the debt ceiling? it's hard for some of our viewers to understand how bad it could get. >> one is can we pay our bills and are we going to. the answer is we can pay our bills, we're just choosing not to, so i think that's an important distinction. that said, the market would definitely sell off further if we default. liz: what about interest rates? there's a question whether interest rates would spike. >> that's a huge question, and some say, no, they'd still be fine, and others say we'd go to 3, 3.5 on the ten-year. so that's a tough caw. liz: the dollar, for example, the dollar has always been looked at as one of those best currencies out there, that flight to quality, would that suffer, do you think? >> i think the dollar already has suffered. the fact that we're at 1.35 versus the euro is nuts given our economy versus theirs, but i think that would weaken even m
, but we wanted to get all the political talk of the deal out of this discussion and bring in jim tierneyou want to do is make great investments, but first, from that investment perspective, what do you see happening if we hit the debt ceiling? it's hard for some of our viewers to understand how bad it could get. >> one is can we pay our bills and are we going to. the answer is we can pay our bills, we're just choosing not to, so i think that's an important distinction. that said, the...
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they have done an excellent job of recovering regions from the tierney, but they cannot become a substitute for indigenous forces. the somali forces ultimately defeat al-shabaab. it is inextricably linked to this, which is why they adopted this nearly 10 years ago. including what remains elusive. some have translated this with frustrated progress of the national level and communities in communities across this are taking matters into their own hands and are carving out fine lines. this includes direct u.s. engagement and sent the wrong signal with sectarian policies. the process includes three challenges. first, provisional constitution is deeply ambiguous about the shape of the federal government of somalia and divisions of power. the meaning of federalism, many of who are legitimately concerned about a legitimate waste state, including an effective judicial branch that can talk about these provisions. and also those who play the leading role on the national dialogue are yet to be established. the constitution calls for the formation of a dozen independent commissions, including those that
they have done an excellent job of recovering regions from the tierney, but they cannot become a substitute for indigenous forces. the somali forces ultimately defeat al-shabaab. it is inextricably linked to this, which is why they adopted this nearly 10 years ago. including what remains elusive. some have translated this with frustrated progress of the national level and communities in communities across this are taking matters into their own hands and are carving out fine lines. this includes...