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their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 25. 25. on deck. >> go! go! >> good lift. good lift. you've got it. >> of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that runs out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the combat zone you have to be combat ready. and we all know that any minute this yard in two seconds can explode into violence. >> bill hankins, a long-term inmate at colorado state penitentiary knows ab
their time easier and staff's time much easier. i would much rather have them participate in something positive than talking about how to do a better armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiaries get their weight up. this is how they are doing. get your weight up. >> that's 25. 25. on deck. >>...
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all facilities working at all times. because anything can happen at any time. >> if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate's not going out. we don't want what happened to one of the best officers here to happen to somebody else. >> the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee serves a unique purpose in the state's prison system. for first-time inmates, it's often just a point of entry. for the most violent prisoners, it's the last stop. as a result, brushy mountain has an unusual population, young men facing the harsh reality of life without freedom and hardened lifers who find it difficult to remember anything else. >> brushy mountain. when you came up the road, you probably noticed how it just sits back in the hollow. you've got a bluff on one side, and it's surrounded by mountains. it's the last stop. the road ends at brushy mountain. and there's -- there's nowhere else to go. >> when i first come up, my heart was beating hard. you could see the windows open. you could hear the people yelling a
all facilities working at all times. because anything can happen at any time. >> if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate's not going out. we don't want what happened to one of the best officers here to happen to somebody else. >> the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee serves a unique purpose in the state's prison system. for first-time inmates, it's often just a point of entry. for the most violent prisoners, it's the last stop. as a result, brushy...
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new york times? >> guest: the new york times is not only the most respected newspaper in the world, one with a liberal, progressive image -- it is a great corporation, it is an institution, it is a cult. the readers of the times are a cult in the way the readers of no other newspaper that i know of are. perhaps the times of london at one time had a readership like that. it's a great institution. and the women who sued it for equal treatment, for equal respect and equal salaries and equal hiring and promotion, loved the newspaper. i loved the newspaper. i had a great career on it. they wanted to make the newspaper live up to its ideals, to its public image, to make it better. we weren't bitter. we just wanted to be equal. c-span: well, what makes it so great? >> guest: i remember once when i was in journalism school at northwestern, standing up in class -- at that point the new york herald tribune was my favorite newspaper and the chicago daily news -- and they were writers' newspapers. and i found th
new york times? >> guest: the new york times is not only the most respected newspaper in the world, one with a liberal, progressive image -- it is a great corporation, it is an institution, it is a cult. the readers of the times are a cult in the way the readers of no other newspaper that i know of are. perhaps the times of london at one time had a readership like that. it's a great institution. and the women who sued it for equal treatment, for equal respect and equal salaries and equal...
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time. >> rose: jill abramson is now succeeded by her managing editor dean beckett. he is the first african american executive editor to head the paper. earlier today, i spoke with ken auletta of the "new yorker" magazine. he has been tracking this story from the beginning. tell me about this story. why are we all so fascinated? people in the media like you and i, obviously, are absorbed by it. but it seems to be the talk everywhere. >> the "new yorker" got for the first story i+mjñ posted a milln hits, which is extraordinary. just for the first one i did. i did the second one yesterday. i don't know what the tally there is. but it suggests to me as does my e-mail sp phone calls the tremendous amount of interest in it, and some of it i think is women, the sense of the first female editor of the "new york times." what happened to her? why was she fired? and is it true that her compensation, her pay, was less than her male it's person she succeeded who was mail male? >> rose: even though that'
time. >> rose: jill abramson is now succeeded by her managing editor dean beckett. he is the first african american executive editor to head the paper. earlier today, i spoke with ken auletta of the "new yorker" magazine. he has been tracking this story from the beginning. tell me about this story. why are we all so fascinated? people in the media like you and i, obviously, are absorbed by it. but it seems to be the talk everywhere. >> the "new yorker" got for...
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it was a decision made on the time -- at the time based on bandwidth constraints. i don't want to minimize the value of this network or its content. its appeal to consumers including our consumers. i hope i am being clear. i'm not i just -- questioning your commitment. my question was the concern on this passivity -- specificity of your answer given that they were here today. >> his recognize for five minutes. >> i think the panelists. i apologize for being in and out. i apologize. you haven't answered this question, i am happy to go on to the second one. can you speak to what the impact is on jobs? i know it will impact a different sectors of your workforce differently. in general, we imagine that mergers resulting efficiencies and job loss. if you could talk about that. what a merged company -- the impact on jobs. >> happy to answer it. you have to break the jobs down into two categories. of cablemajority industry jobs are local system jobs. local technicians, management teams. call centers. local people who run the system. that area of jobs, legal weecast any im
it was a decision made on the time -- at the time based on bandwidth constraints. i don't want to minimize the value of this network or its content. its appeal to consumers including our consumers. i hope i am being clear. i'm not i just -- questioning your commitment. my question was the concern on this passivity -- specificity of your answer given that they were here today. >> his recognize for five minutes. >> i think the panelists. i apologize for being in and out. i apologize....
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we had to file a second time.ur second lawyer was actually hired by "the new york times" women when they file their suit in 1974. we did not ask for money. we should have, but we were just wanting to get out of the category. it is unusual that i as one of the ringleaders of the suit benefited by becoming the first woman senior editor. most women on the frontlines lines of this lawsuit did not benefit. the lead plaintiff of "the new york times" who was on the foreign desk and did of becoming a travel writer. and she said to me, lynn m a we did a brave thing that we knew it would be for the next generation. in august progress has been made for women in journalism. we see them covering wars now when they were not allowed, they're covering the president when they were only covering first ladies. we see breakthroughs like jill abramson and the head of nbc news is a woman. we have seen a few cracked ceilings of the top, but certainly, not enough all sto. >> and he surely didn't think two generations later, he would stil
we had to file a second time.ur second lawyer was actually hired by "the new york times" women when they file their suit in 1974. we did not ask for money. we should have, but we were just wanting to get out of the category. it is unusual that i as one of the ringleaders of the suit benefited by becoming the first woman senior editor. most women on the frontlines lines of this lawsuit did not benefit. the lead plaintiff of "the new york times" who was on the foreign desk and...
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best time for that is. thank you. >> thank you. seeing we have no other public. we'll close public comment. and informational, any other comments from commissioners? no. we'll close this item. >> commissioners that will take us back item 7. your rules and regulations consideration of proposed amendment. commissioners today i just want to clarify it's not intended for you to adopt any revisions to your rules and regulations, but as an opening segment to consider proposed modifications and for you to have a dialogue on them. your rules and regulations haven't been updated since august of 2011. i thought it would be good to improve specifically your appendix a section by adding a submittals and hearing section that would clarify my understanding has been the commission's desire to really put the public on notice that submitting things on the day of the hearing makes it very difficult for you to consider it for an item on that particular date. what doesn't appear on your draft or proposed rules and regulations
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she was there all the time.35 years as my soulmate, i don't even like insects to bite her. that's how personal i take it. >> twice a month for the past six years, chester's wife, ruby, has flown in from texas to visit. >> one of the things about your spouse being incarcerated is that you feel so much shame. you know. we had a pretty middle-class family. i mean my daughter thought it was the perfect family. i have two adult children also and suburban home. this stuff doesn't happen in your family. when it did happen, you don't want anybody to know about it. man, for me to sit here in front of the camera and talk about it, and think that somebody else will see it, especially somebody on my job, is more than i would have ever thought. i mean my family didn't know about it for two or three years. >> what did you tell them? what did you tell your family? >> that my husband was out doing work. he was working and i was kind of fudging it, thinking, well, he was working in prison, so i'm not really lying. they knew that
she was there all the time.35 years as my soulmate, i don't even like insects to bite her. that's how personal i take it. >> twice a month for the past six years, chester's wife, ruby, has flown in from texas to visit. >> one of the things about your spouse being incarcerated is that you feel so much shame. you know. we had a pretty middle-class family. i mean my daughter thought it was the perfect family. i have two adult children also and suburban home. this stuff doesn't happen...
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to time. the easiest thing is to offer a tax cut without paying for it. who doesn't want tax relief? that's not difficult, but not the tough budget decisions we were talking about on the floor when you were passing the ryan republican budget resolution. if you look at it again, to its credit, it called for offsets to permanent extensions. so what is true here? are they committed to fiscal responsibility that's called for in the budget resolution or is that a numbers game to make the numbers add up and the first opportunity they have to violate that resolution, they are going to do so tonight with an unpaid permanent extension. this will be a gift that keeps giving if we don't find offsets in the future. i encourage my colleagues to think long and hard about this because this is the first of six tax extenders that will be coming up and i hope this isn't the pattern we will be seeing with the five additional ones where they come without any pay-fors and load up the debt and claim that the econom
to time. the easiest thing is to offer a tax cut without paying for it. who doesn't want tax relief? that's not difficult, but not the tough budget decisions we were talking about on the floor when you were passing the ryan republican budget resolution. if you look at it again, to its credit, it called for offsets to permanent extensions. so what is true here? are they committed to fiscal responsibility that's called for in the budget resolution or is that a numbers game to make the numbers add...
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and lord, we ask a blessing on it, especially as we enter this dangerous time period or difficult time we ask this in christ's name, amen. >> amen. >> within moments of breaking dirt, a remarkable discovery is made. dr. bellamy has struck the neck vertebrae leading right up to the skull. they found their aloasur. >> and behold, ebenezer was found, just before the families who all paid for this trip had to go back home. at the time this is how they announced that their dinosaur discovery in colorado disproved the nutty idea that dinosaurs are millions of years old and actually proved the bible version of the planets a history instead. quote, the evidence strongly points to a relatively recent and catastrophic event similar to that described in the bible as the flood of noah's day. not only was this fully articulated dinosaur found laying in a bed of leaves and plant debris, but there is wood from trees mixed in among the bones, some of which contains petrified and nonpetrified elements within the same piece of wood. if this creature were millions of years old, this creature would look q
and lord, we ask a blessing on it, especially as we enter this dangerous time period or difficult time we ask this in christ's name, amen. >> amen. >> within moments of breaking dirt, a remarkable discovery is made. dr. bellamy has struck the neck vertebrae leading right up to the skull. they found their aloasur. >> and behold, ebenezer was found, just before the families who all paid for this trip had to go back home. at the time this is how they announced that their dinosaur...
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at "the new york times."ill talk a little bit more about that. tucker carlson will join us and talk more about what they have to say this morning. >> the national september 11 busy them said to open the doors on wednesday. now there is an uproar over the museum's gift shop. look us all the stuff stuff they are selling. they are blasting the decision to sell t-shirts, hoodies, magnets, mugs, hence, charms, toys and other tourist souvenirs. nearly 3000 people were killed on this tragic day. some of the families are really upset. >> indeed, eric. a store at this location is simply inappropriate. it is more than a museum. 3000 people died. where the unidentified remains are now stored. among the items for sale, a $39 hoodie sweatshirt with the quote "in darkness we shine brightest." there also baseball hats and more content in the logo. more costly items including $95 picking the original world trade center and liberty. >> we understand they have to make money to make the museum run, but i think this is going a l
at "the new york times."ill talk a little bit more about that. tucker carlson will join us and talk more about what they have to say this morning. >> the national september 11 busy them said to open the doors on wednesday. now there is an uproar over the museum's gift shop. look us all the stuff stuff they are selling. they are blasting the decision to sell t-shirts, hoodies, magnets, mugs, hence, charms, toys and other tourist souvenirs. nearly 3000 people were killed on this...
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flexibility, learning time and location. we know our students live in an increasingly complex and interconnected world so does the students only need to learn in a classroom during a set period of the day or with the expert guidance of skilled teacher, can that student learn at any time during the day or the evening before or after class or before or after a job? multilingualism, the district has made a huge commitment to it, but the fact is -- the reality is that in a global economy, in a increasingly global world, our students will be required to compete on a global level, not just local. and experimental and real world learning, so how do kids get to tinker in the real world and actually learn and get credit for learning to tinker and it's interesting because we're often asked, well, why would anybody be able to tinker and how could anybody ever make a living tinkering? well, ask steve jobs when he was alive. can anybody make a living tinkering. gates, ask them if they can make a living tinkering. alexander gram bell. it
flexibility, learning time and location. we know our students live in an increasingly complex and interconnected world so does the students only need to learn in a classroom during a set period of the day or with the expert guidance of skilled teacher, can that student learn at any time during the day or the evening before or after class or before or after a job? multilingualism, the district has made a huge commitment to it, but the fact is -- the reality is that in a global economy, in a...
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this makes my third time. you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally convicted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> the hardest thing, from my point of view, is just the consistent isolation. >> 39-year-old darrell robinson was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl and is currently appealing his case. >> my family hired a private attorney. he strongly suggested that i take a plea. telling me that if that little girl cries on the stand, you know, it could be over for you and you could go away for the rest of your life. and that was life in prison without any parole. and i was ignorant to the system. never even had a parking ticket. so i took a plea and that began the worstest nightmare of my life. i just lay in my bunk and i just read. that's all. i read and i look out. and i think
this makes my third time. you're in the system, you will be back. >> eric johns was originally convicted of sexual assault. he completed his sentence but now he's back in jail for violating his parole. >> there's nothing in here that fascinates me or that makes me happy. this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> the hardest thing, from my point of view, is just the consistent isolation. >> 39-year-old darrell robinson was convicted of sexually...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spend months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have landed thousands of inmates in corcoran. >> that is the life i picked for myself, and it's really hard. >> in prison they've got two choices, do their time and go home -- >> i've got a baby brother who doesn't have anybody out there right now. if i go home and he can look up to that -- >> reporter: -- or become even more destructive on the inside. >> more crazy people in your cell, and crazy things happen. >> stabbings, killings, drugs, weapons. >> the path they choose could determine the difference between life and death. >> you take care of yourself, and the rest will f
there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spend months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have...
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fattah: reclaiming my time. i'd also like to yield to the gentlelady from connecticut, an opportunity to close, i would yield my remaining time. ms. esty: thank you, mr. ranking member, and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i appreciate the kind words of my colleagues and their support for this amendment. and with that i ask unanimous consent to withdraw the amendment. the chair: is there objection to withdrawing the amendment? without objection, the amendment's withdrawn. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 100, line 12, spending reduction account, section 540, the amount by which the applicable allocation of new budget authority made by the committee is zero dollars. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? mr. hastings: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. hastings of washington. at the end of the bill, before the short title add the followin
fattah: reclaiming my time. i'd also like to yield to the gentlelady from connecticut, an opportunity to close, i would yield my remaining time. ms. esty: thank you, mr. ranking member, and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i appreciate the kind words of my colleagues and their support for this amendment. and with that i ask unanimous consent to withdraw the amendment. the chair: is there objection to withdrawing the amendment? without objection, the amendment's withdrawn. the clerk...
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goodlatte: reclaiming my time. mr. speaker, reclaiming my time. when it comes to gathering information about foreign nationals who are deemed to pose a national security threat to the united states, the fourth amendment does not apply. and a court must still order the particular selectors that are used. the gentleman's characterization is inaccurate. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. i am yers: mr. speaker, going to yield an additional minute to mr. nadler of new york. a member -- senior member of the committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i have heard arguments against this bill and all of them amount to one argument. the bill doesn't go far enough. i agree. it doesn't. but it is rarely a good argument against a bill to say it doesn't go far enough if it goes a long way towards solving a real problem. this bill will end bulk collection. it will end it under section 215. it will end it under
goodlatte: reclaiming my time. mr. speaker, reclaiming my time. when it comes to gathering information about foreign nationals who are deemed to pose a national security threat to the united states, the fourth amendment does not apply. and a court must still order the particular selectors that are used. the gentleman's characterization is inaccurate. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. i am yers: mr. speaker, going to yield an...
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at times it's very combative. the fact that they feel like it's a hopeless situation for them. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections officers must constantly train and prepare for the worst. >> the taser does the muscular system. affects it. >> the officers practice on themselves and each other. >> he volunteered. >> i'm a glutton for punishment. >> it's a volunteer basis. don't make anybody take the charge. it gives us an idea of what kind of effect it's going to actually have on an inmate.
at times it's very combative. the fact that they feel like it's a hopeless situation for them. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you...
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well time for some real talk. allen combs, host of the allen combs show, and mike gallagher, both fox news contributors. what do you make of the fact that jay carney is saying goodbye? >> it's a very tough job. i think there's a big burnout factor. nobody seems to last a very long time in that job and it's par for the course because nobody serves like four to eight years in that job as press secretary. >> it must be awful to go day after day and face the press core and defend the indefensible, i mean you know, he just got worn out. the guy's got to be able to look in the mirror at the end of the day and evidently he didn'tlike what he was seeing back. >> you know more than i do about what he thinks about himself. >> i did ask him his own opinion, allen, but the timing is interesting. it's a huge day for the president coming there twice and two people now gone from his administration. let's turn to hillary clinton who some believe want president obama's job. she has a new book coming out called hard choices, appare
well time for some real talk. allen combs, host of the allen combs show, and mike gallagher, both fox news contributors. what do you make of the fact that jay carney is saying goodbye? >> it's a very tough job. i think there's a big burnout factor. nobody seems to last a very long time in that job and it's par for the course because nobody serves like four to eight years in that job as press secretary. >> it must be awful to go day after day and face the press core and defend the...
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at the "new york times." she is excised from history. no more lectures, please, from "the new york times" about the treatment of women. arthur salzburger, the more he talks, the more clear it becomes to me that, of course, she was treated differently. whatever the issues in the newsroom were, the dynamics about her departure would not have been the same for a man. >> i mean, not here to speak for the newspaper. i think jill is known as a truth teller, and i think she wa wanted -- people talk about her departure. i think she wanted it to be clear she was being fired. she didn't want the ceremonial -- >> there wasn't a single positive comment about her in her statement of departure, not thank you for your time, not thank you for a wonderful record of service to "the new york times," not a word. that is disrespect -- >> can i -- >> -- in the most public forum. >> i want to ask maria because when you and i were talking about this this weekend, i raised this as well. i have an 8-year-old daughter. fast forward to
at the "new york times." she is excised from history. no more lectures, please, from "the new york times" about the treatment of women. arthur salzburger, the more he talks, the more clear it becomes to me that, of course, she was treated differently. whatever the issues in the newsroom were, the dynamics about her departure would not have been the same for a man. >> i mean, not here to speak for the newspaper. i think jill is known as a truth teller, and i think she...
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i am saying that again, the progress made or not made and set a hearing date at that time. just one last question to environmentalist who is handing the transportation study >> it's been atkins as well. >> in house. >> in house i mentioned before c h s worked open it and coming back on board. >> thank you commissioner hillis. >> i think along those lines with i mean director ram i think there's two things we can do call the hearings we've clearly done that but the two things that actually are hammers and can cause things to happen is fines those are will begin november 1st if progress is not made and the other wound one is to schedule the cu hearing while we can approve them if the eir is not done then deny them; right? so having that as an informational item closer to the time we know whether or not they're going to leap the december deadline but i don't know about the use some on had a street seems to be not huge deals i won't so to speak speak for the commission but glow the cus and say no one is doing anything and get to the meat of the issues i like the idea as we get
i am saying that again, the progress made or not made and set a hearing date at that time. just one last question to environmentalist who is handing the transportation study >> it's been atkins as well. >> in house. >> in house i mentioned before c h s worked open it and coming back on board. >> thank you commissioner hillis. >> i think along those lines with i mean director ram i think there's two things we can do call the hearings we've clearly done that but the...
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this marks the first time the u.s.as ever pursued these kind of charges against state actors on accusations of cyber espionage. all five are members of the chinese peoples liberation army and all of the hacks traced to a single building in shanghai. eric holder said these charges should put all countries on notice. >> we must say enough is enough. this administration will not tolerate actions by any nation that seeks to illegally sabotage american companies. >> this case should serve as a wake-up call. >> the u.s. long identified china as a major source of cyber spying but today marks a major escalation to halt this kind of hacking. nbc's pete williams joins us from washington. welcome, pete. let's talk about what damage the chinese have done here and what is the u.s. plan going forward? >> well, in terms of damage, the justice department was reluctant to put a specific dollar figure on it or tie it to specific lost jobs or missed opportunities. instead they say that they believe that it's this kind of thing that is ha
this marks the first time the u.s.as ever pursued these kind of charges against state actors on accusations of cyber espionage. all five are members of the chinese peoples liberation army and all of the hacks traced to a single building in shanghai. eric holder said these charges should put all countries on notice. >> we must say enough is enough. this administration will not tolerate actions by any nation that seeks to illegally sabotage american companies. >> this case should...
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>> last time this happened, and the time before that, and the time before that.o believe him when i heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time, you know, this is kid stuff to me, and if he would like to make a life of it, it is not a life i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being out. and that's pathetic. i don't blame her. that's not life anybody would want. i love you. kiss the baby for me. >> love you. >> shake her a little bit. >> really? >> shake the baby. ha-ha-ha. >> you always got to be sarcastic. >> always got to be sarcastic, you know. ha-ha-ha. >> that's brian. you know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you. >> love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she woul
>> last time this happened, and the time before that, and the time before that.o believe him when i heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time, you know, this is kid stuff to me, and if he would like to make a life of it, it is not a life i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being out. and that's pathetic. i don't blame her. that's not...
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talk about timing.ve yesterday said that the possible presidential candidate hillary clinton has brain damage. we're going to be hearing those guys over the next two days. she's done a good job at driving the editorial content and we're looking forward to you getting yourself out here, melissa. >> a bunch of us are going to be on the plane. we'll be touching down in sin city in about six hours or so. nine hours i should say. >> we've got kelly set up. a rock-roaring party. we expect you to be there. >> and you can do your panel in the morning. >> got to make the activist panel tomorrow morning though. >> we'll see you soon, guys. thanks a lot. >> take a look at our lineup. pretty big heavy hitters. roubini, pierce, novogratz. narula. this is going to be a great conference. we have got your first coming up, stay tuned. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job cre
talk about timing.ve yesterday said that the possible presidential candidate hillary clinton has brain damage. we're going to be hearing those guys over the next two days. she's done a good job at driving the editorial content and we're looking forward to you getting yourself out here, melissa. >> a bunch of us are going to be on the plane. we'll be touching down in sin city in about six hours or so. nine hours i should say. >> we've got kelly set up. a rock-roaring party. we expect...
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will go through comcast or time warner.e only got a couple seconds here, but the internet is not he will now. equal now. >> it isn't, but the floats the odds against -- loads the odds against startups even more. i think we should be very worried about that in an innovation economy. >> om malik, thank you. we will be right back with our special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast everywhere." ♪ but you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast everywhere" covering the potential impact of the comcast-time warner cable merger. i'm emily chang. today, we are looking into the massive media merger that could change the landscape of the cable and broadband industries as we know them. the proposed deal could give comcast control of 38% of all broadband customers in the u.s. what does this mean for the hollywood and silicon valley players bringing content to you online? bloomberg news reporter admittedly joins us from -- edmund lee joins us from new york and we are also joined by jon erlichman and cory johnson. edmu
will go through comcast or time warner.e only got a couple seconds here, but the internet is not he will now. equal now. >> it isn't, but the floats the odds against -- loads the odds against startups even more. i think we should be very worried about that in an innovation economy. >> om malik, thank you. we will be right back with our special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast everywhere." ♪ but you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast...
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>> i thought i made it clear this time. the fifth character was the times. yes? >> you mentioned that the -- what school? >> the atkins academy when was in new hampshire. this was the second school. what was so interesting about it was that -- first of all, the sisters sent their children to the -- to elizabeth's first husband. and then their children sent their children to her second husband's school. but they would write each other and say this isn't because of the husbands. this is because our sister is so literate and she is sure to instill the love of reading in them. it was a bording school. it turned out to be very nice -- boarding -- grand children and great grandchildren went there. >> how did you get such insight from the personality? >> there were millions of letters. i just named a few. they loved each other. it is good thing i had elizabeth being competitive or i would have a had a dull story of these women who couldn't do enough for each other. mary did feel -- they said we feel each other's pain. and mary said at one point we are better wives than
>> i thought i made it clear this time. the fifth character was the times. yes? >> you mentioned that the -- what school? >> the atkins academy when was in new hampshire. this was the second school. what was so interesting about it was that -- first of all, the sisters sent their children to the -- to elizabeth's first husband. and then their children sent their children to her second husband's school. but they would write each other and say this isn't because of the husbands....
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drive times less check. east bay looks good. 14 minutes enough for your ride on the e shore freeway heading down towards six allied space x unveils its next generation of space craft. the dragon these two is designed to carry astronauts into orbit. it was unveiled yesterday by the company c e l e obamas. he says the spacecraft is safer than ever with automatic features that detect any watch or landing problems this base and extract and was one of the first permanent privately owned craft to carry cargo and the international if pay station. into should be put into place soon. and i put man back and the space race and in the u.s. dependents are russia >>: for the first time in 52 years there are two winners and the scripps national spelling bee. 14 year-old these kids that to back to back words wrong last night. the revolt the declared the winners. the spelling bee ran out of words. this is on the fourth time this happened since the beginning of the spelling bee in 1925. i'm assuming is the fourth time it's be
drive times less check. east bay looks good. 14 minutes enough for your ride on the e shore freeway heading down towards six allied space x unveils its next generation of space craft. the dragon these two is designed to carry astronauts into orbit. it was unveiled yesterday by the company c e l e obamas. he says the spacecraft is safer than ever with automatic features that detect any watch or landing problems this base and extract and was one of the first permanent privately owned craft to...
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i reserve the plans of my time. -- the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis is recognized. mr. polis: i thank the gentleman from florida for yielding me the customary 30 minutes, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. polis: i agree completely with my colleague from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern. how can we possibly be having a meaningful debate about our national defense policy when we're not even allow to have had a vote or debate on the war that this country happens to be engaged in at this given time? it's a pretense for a discussion that while still important is omitting the single largest public policy issue that our skits are interested in, that men and women are putting their lives at risk for, related to defense. there were 131 germane amendments, including the amendment offered by my colleagues mr. mcgovern and mr. jones relating to the war in afghanistan and 130 others that are rejected under this rule. not even allowed a minute of di
i reserve the plans of my time. -- the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis is recognized. mr. polis: i thank the gentleman from florida for yielding me the customary 30 minutes, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. polis: i agree completely with my colleague from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern. how can we possibly be having a meaningful debate about our national defense policy when we're not...
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a lot is timing. i will think about i want to do a project and i am thinking i want to write about victorian era and i know this project really well and so because of that i thought well if i am going to do a sherlock holmesbook now would be a good time. my editor is on board and they are excited. the timeline needs to be quick because i am trying to do substance book that is medium size and reconstructed in a narrative form of the real people in what inspired him to create sherlock holmes. part of the deal is i finish the book quickly. my goal is christmas but i have until next spring on the contract and publishers are dangerously accommodating. my goal is christmas so the book comes out in the fall. there is a wave and crest and right now i checked the real world business side of me checked to see where all of the tv shows are being and are there new movies? yes. and a bunch of things like this. >> it comes out 2016 is next batch of the show on channel 2. >> i like the version that cumberbund bender
a lot is timing. i will think about i want to do a project and i am thinking i want to write about victorian era and i know this project really well and so because of that i thought well if i am going to do a sherlock holmesbook now would be a good time. my editor is on board and they are excited. the timeline needs to be quick because i am trying to do substance book that is medium size and reconstructed in a narrative form of the real people in what inspired him to create sherlock holmes....
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trivia time.cleveland was the president the last time that the speaker of the house was a kentucky congressman? there it is. grover cleveland. he is a democrat. sorry about that, i was thinking of garfield. and the winner is stephen kaus. they all have ears. and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. and we're here in detroit ent michigan helping folks refinance their homes and save money. does it make sense to refinance right now? a lot of times we can lower the monthly payment, we can consolidate debt. we just want to make sure that you know your options, and we're here for you. we're not jus
trivia time.cleveland was the president the last time that the speaker of the house was a kentucky congressman? there it is. grover cleveland. he is a democrat. sorry about that, i was thinking of garfield. and the winner is stephen kaus. they all have ears. and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your...
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for a very long time.n terms of secretary shinseki, this is a guy who certainly at some point in his career knew how to take names and kick butt when he needed to and hold people accountable, and that's the guy we need in there. not good night who has kind of set back and let dr. petsel run everything. it was ob where yous from the hearing that he was blindsided on multiple times on multiple issues. i can only imagine what the discussion must have been like after that meeting between him and the doctor. i think for right now if we switch the become pulg every then he will have a three or six or nine month grace period because is he the new guy. our best point at this point is to keep the secretary on board, but the president needs to keep him on a short leash and be sure he is doing his job. >> dr. foote, you retired in december after 24 years in the phoenix v.a. system, in large part, so that could you do what you have done, which is blow the whistle on these secret wait lists and the fact you allege that
for a very long time.n terms of secretary shinseki, this is a guy who certainly at some point in his career knew how to take names and kick butt when he needed to and hold people accountable, and that's the guy we need in there. not good night who has kind of set back and let dr. petsel run everything. it was ob where yous from the hearing that he was blindsided on multiple times on multiple issues. i can only imagine what the discussion must have been like after that meeting between him and...
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at the wrong time. when he walks to nicole's house to return a pair of eye glasses she had forgotten at his restaurant. >> he would hide in the bushes. he would stalk her from outside her residence. this is what he did. i think this is what he did that night. the one thing he didn't count on was a confrontation with nicole and then ron gold man showing up. >> where was ron goldman's body? >> well, right -- right where nicole's body is here, just to the north in the bushes was his body laying feet to the south, head to the north. kind of a can'ted position on his back. this is where the confrontation with simpson and goldman started and ended, right in this area here of this dirt. you can see the one glove and the stocking cap. no doubt that is what goldman pulled off of simpson during the fight they had. he pulled the stocking cap off. he pulled the glove off his hand. when simpson went to the final stabbing wound to ron goldman, he probably stabbed his own finger on his left hand and he just left. >> g
at the wrong time. when he walks to nicole's house to return a pair of eye glasses she had forgotten at his restaurant. >> he would hide in the bushes. he would stalk her from outside her residence. this is what he did. i think this is what he did that night. the one thing he didn't count on was a confrontation with nicole and then ron gold man showing up. >> where was ron goldman's body? >> well, right -- right where nicole's body is here, just to the north in the bushes was...
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that gave us time. we made a couple trips up to phoenix and met with him in advance and talked with him and came out and set up an interview. it did allow us time to more slowly vet the story and craft the story but it didn't really affect the timesiing of the sto >> was there one story that got to you, really resonated for whatever reason? >> there is one case in south carolina that resonates with me because he's so young. he's 44. maybe 45 years old now. this guy is dying of bladder cancer and you wouldn't know it to look at him. he's real upbeat. he had rectal bleeding and he wasn't getting seen and when he did, it was hit early too late. when you see somebody who is literally dying right now before our eyes at such a young age, so very preventable. that caught my attention, and just -- it's just sad. >> one of the media lessons for me, from this scandal, from this tragedy is you need an on the record source like dr. foot and you also need individual patients like the man you're talking about in orde
that gave us time. we made a couple trips up to phoenix and met with him in advance and talked with him and came out and set up an interview. it did allow us time to more slowly vet the story and craft the story but it didn't really affect the timesiing of the sto >> was there one story that got to you, really resonated for whatever reason? >> there is one case in south carolina that resonates with me because he's so young. he's 44. maybe 45 years old now. this guy is dying of...
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i'm delirious most of the time.hy i ask that question. >> yeah. >> you are the most successful woman television journalist of all time. stop, stop. it's beyond -- it's not even close, all right in the most successful woman journalist of all time. did you ever think about why? what made you be in the business for 50 years and succeed to that extent? what is it? >> i never thought that it was going to happen. so it's not as if i had a plan. >> but it did happen. >> i had to work. that makes a difference. i couldn't stay home with mummy and daddy. i had to work so i could work my way up. i had to support my family for one. that made a difference. and i don't know, what is it? ambition sounds so bad. >> you are ambitious you are ambitious. i have known you for a long time. you are very hard-working. was it hard work? was that what it is that put you over the top? >> hard work helps. hard work means weekends. hard work means sometimes difficulties in your personal life. >> you sacrificed in your personal life to become p
i'm delirious most of the time.hy i ask that question. >> yeah. >> you are the most successful woman television journalist of all time. stop, stop. it's beyond -- it's not even close, all right in the most successful woman journalist of all time. did you ever think about why? what made you be in the business for 50 years and succeed to that extent? what is it? >> i never thought that it was going to happen. so it's not as if i had a plan. >> but it did happen. >> i...
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eight teak times they had to -- eighteen times they had to scramble their jets, this year 400. so they're concerned, and they want to beef up their defense, their ability to defend themselves because they don't think we're going to be there if we need them. i think taiwan is concerned, south korea is concerned, yo u.n.? it's -- you know? it's a very difficult situation that we find ourselves in. and we -- i voted for sequestration, you know? we had a choice. most of our votes aren't plaque and white, and -- black and white, and you can just vote for a good thing or a bad thing. it's choices that are difficult in that if we hadn't voted for that bca, the government would have shut down. i was assured by leadership that we would not have sequestration. well, we got it, and we got it in spades. and we're paying the price. and we, those of you who are going to be here, i'm leaving. but i'll tell ya, if you don't pick sequestration next year and if we have to -- next year, i've had a lot of members come up to me, and they're very concerned. they're concerned about the national guard
eight teak times they had to -- eighteen times they had to scramble their jets, this year 400. so they're concerned, and they want to beef up their defense, their ability to defend themselves because they don't think we're going to be there if we need them. i think taiwan is concerned, south korea is concerned, yo u.n.? it's -- you know? it's a very difficult situation that we find ourselves in. and we -- i voted for sequestration, you know? we had a choice. most of our votes aren't plaque and...
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they can get no jail time.>> that's nice when you guys agree. >> not too often. >> sterling, clippers, nba now charging again that he's a foul fellow and a racist s.o.b. i don't think that was their exact language. >> i don't think so eat sneerp fact of the matter is there's nothing new in the direction in which this thing is headed except a lot more court time. >> he's come forward, sterling said i'm lawyered up. with an antitrust lawyer. >> will this go on forever and ever? yes. there's so much money involved in this. and yet the charges there are. okay. it doesn't mean something to somebody like sterling because all the lawyers will use the money and get it again. >> frankly, he violated the nba constitution. it's very broad. >> you'll bring up the process. >> property. >> this is where sometimes you guys confuse me. she was the prosecutor, right? >> yes. >> i'm the corporate lawyer. >> when i think about the big constitution versus the little one. >> i think about the little one in this case. it's all breac
they can get no jail time.>> that's nice when you guys agree. >> not too often. >> sterling, clippers, nba now charging again that he's a foul fellow and a racist s.o.b. i don't think that was their exact language. >> i don't think so eat sneerp fact of the matter is there's nothing new in the direction in which this thing is headed except a lot more court time. >> he's come forward, sterling said i'm lawyered up. with an antitrust lawyer. >> will this go on...
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to time. and i do co-parent with my wife and i do not feel that the responsibility that if a child is sick should absolutely have to fall to my wife. and, so, hopefully going forward i would like to do a better job of attending more regularly [speaker not understood]. that being said, if a child is sick, i am not going to -- i do prioritize my family. and, so, but i do -- i think both of you know that i take my responsibilities of the work that i do and especially of the volunteer work i do in the community very, very seriously and i'm a very hard worker and i do not take absentees to the task force readily. i don't do that lightly. so, i'm happy to answer any questions if you have any. >> yeah, so, yeah, i did have a question about your attendance. i appreciate you being a parent of children and i know they get sick a lot. i guess as you move forward -- i'm sorry, how old are your kid now? >> 12, 9 and 6. >> and i assume usually when they're younger they get sick a lot more. >> um-hm. >> so,
to time. and i do co-parent with my wife and i do not feel that the responsibility that if a child is sick should absolutely have to fall to my wife. and, so, hopefully going forward i would like to do a better job of attending more regularly [speaker not understood]. that being said, if a child is sick, i am not going to -- i do prioritize my family. and, so, but i do -- i think both of you know that i take my responsibilities of the work that i do and especially of the volunteer work i do in...
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moran: does anyone claim time in opposition? mr. wolf: i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. moran: mr. chairman, sections 528 and 529 of this bill would restrict the department of justice from transferring detainees to the united states. the problem with this is that guantanamo is now a rallying cry for extremists around the world and until we transfer and try these detainees, there is no denying that guantanamo is hurting our national security. and so my amendment would strike sections 52 and 529 -- 528 and 529 and i will yield myself approximately three minutes and then yield to mr. nattler. -- nadler. mr. chairman, we're currently pending $2,670,000 per detainee per year at guantanamo. compared to $34,000 per year at a high security federal prison here in the united states. in f.y. 2014 the department of defense estimates that it's going to spend $435 million in operations of personnel costs to operate this facility. that money could so much better be spent on military readiness, medical research, improving the qua
moran: does anyone claim time in opposition? mr. wolf: i claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. moran: mr. chairman, sections 528 and 529 of this bill would restrict the department of justice from transferring detainees to the united states. the problem with this is that guantanamo is now a rallying cry for extremists around the world and until we transfer and try these detainees, there is no denying that guantanamo is hurting our national security....
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at this time, mr. grunes, i invite you to testify. >> thank you, chairman and vice-chairman and chairman, ranking member, the full committee and ranking member of subcommittee and committee members. i am very happy to be here. i practiced antitrust law for 25 years and about half of that time i was with the antitrust division. comcast and time warner cable say they don't compete for subscribers, and you have heard that this morning. the fact is comcast and time warner cable to compete. that is what brian roberts, the comcast ceo, told the senate judiciary committee in comcast's last megamerger with nbc universal and mr. roberts was right. the two companies compete in a number of ways. they compete to carry local and regional sports teams and they compete for advertising dollars. mr. chairman, to help illustrate how sports programming in particular would be abused post merger i would ask unanimous consent to submit for the record an article by former bush administration official brad blakeman. the artic
at this time, mr. grunes, i invite you to testify. >> thank you, chairman and vice-chairman and chairman, ranking member, the full committee and ranking member of subcommittee and committee members. i am very happy to be here. i practiced antitrust law for 25 years and about half of that time i was with the antitrust division. comcast and time warner cable say they don't compete for subscribers, and you have heard that this morning. the fact is comcast and time warner cable to compete....
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but not -- an opportune time for him to be there. >> the best possible time for him right now. you know, he is -- the u.s. voters, they are fatigued, war fatigued, they are not so much on board with u.s. continuing sort of more, aggressive, assertive, interventionist type of foreign policy. now he is ready to pivot. he has to pivot beyond ending this second war and he has to articulate a new vision for the next two years on foreign policy but also, let's be honest, his treatment -- his administration's treatment of veterans are really on the line here. he waited three weeks before he weighed innen at veterans administration scandal and treating it like if these allegations are true, which is what he is saying. when he knows, in rate i most the allegations were irrefutable, on the veterans committee as a senator, he campaigned in both of his campaigns in making veterans priority. he has a lot of work to do. >> is a good time for him to try to pivot. >> try to pivot is the key. >> these allegations are not going away. look, it's memorial day. people are focused on the sacrifice o
but not -- an opportune time for him to be there. >> the best possible time for him right now. you know, he is -- the u.s. voters, they are fatigued, war fatigued, they are not so much on board with u.s. continuing sort of more, aggressive, assertive, interventionist type of foreign policy. now he is ready to pivot. he has to pivot beyond ending this second war and he has to articulate a new vision for the next two years on foreign policy but also, let's be honest, his treatment -- his...
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and 18 months, is not an unusual time. we are probably looking at the average and we are probably about a 24 months between practically the time that the event occurs until we have it completely closed and we have a couple of cases lingering that may be a little older but i would say that the average is probably in the range of 24 months and the training with the outside agency and maybe a little longer, but it is not by an order of magnitude. we are looking at other agencies 18 to 20 months and hearing that it was actually, i didn't feel as upset, you know, sometimes, >> this process, would that help to speed up in the 18 months? >> i think that that is the purpose. it remains to be seen. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner turman? >> actually, all of my questions were asked by commissioner dejesus on the exact same page. and i was really interested is there anything that we can do to help work with the da's office to move this along faster. but you have answered that for me, sergeant thank you. commissioner
and 18 months, is not an unusual time. we are probably looking at the average and we are probably about a 24 months between practically the time that the event occurs until we have it completely closed and we have a couple of cases lingering that may be a little older but i would say that the average is probably in the range of 24 months and the training with the outside agency and maybe a little longer, but it is not by an order of magnitude. we are looking at other agencies 18 to 20 months...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation as most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside. where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> san quentin is home to more than 3,000 inmates ranging from the most violent offenders in california. >> i'll rob you in a minute. don't get me wrong. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in california. >> there's 384 inmates in this gym. right now i have six staff members. >> it's forced to house a dangerous mix of high and low-risk inmates. >> you got the drugs, you got the inmates to manufacture alcohol, you got the gangs, the weapons. so it can be real d
there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation as most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside. where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> san quentin is home to more than 3,000 inmates ranging from the most violent offenders in california....
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bring those wait times down in certain facilities where the wait times are too long. ask from congress, and how am i going to make sure congress delivers on that additional funding? that's what i want somebody at the v.a. focused on. not, how are they getting second-guessed, and speculation about their futures and so forth and so on and that was what rick agreed to, as well. with respect to secretary sebelius at the time i thought it would be a distraction to replace somebody hhs at a time when we were trying to fix that system and i wanted to just stay focused because i knew that if we beared down on it and got folksed enrolled it would work. so in each instance, my primary decision is based on how can i deliver service to the american people and in this case how can i deliver for our veterans? and because they are people of integrity i think in both the cases of secretary sebelius, but certainly in the case here of rick shinseki they've got the same priority. their view is, what is it that is going to best deliver on behalf of folks who, as rick said this morning, h
bring those wait times down in certain facilities where the wait times are too long. ask from congress, and how am i going to make sure congress delivers on that additional funding? that's what i want somebody at the v.a. focused on. not, how are they getting second-guessed, and speculation about their futures and so forth and so on and that was what rick agreed to, as well. with respect to secretary sebelius at the time i thought it would be a distraction to replace somebody hhs at a time when...
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time to see what's trending online. hermella. >> this colorful map shows each country's highest valued export. capital goods, tran cystors and telecommunications equipment. canada relies on motor parts. and credit mexico, shoes and clothing. middle east runs mostly on oil an petroleum products, but in afghanistan, opium is what brings home the bacon. africa exports a lot of oil too but it's really rich in gold and diamonds. coffee is also big there. central america brings in income from a lot of products, coffee and rum, and for the rest of the continent, soy beans, oil and copper are important. and in southeast area, a lot of precious stones coming out of india. here are some of the surprising once. in swasiland, soft drink concentrates. and a lot of beef comes out of uruguay. and for the tiny island of grenada, it's all about nutmeg. let us know what you're most surprised about, tweet us @ajconsiderthis. fun facts. >> thanks hermella. straight ahead, an american icon. we'll have a look at the remarkable career of barb
time to see what's trending online. hermella. >> this colorful map shows each country's highest valued export. capital goods, tran cystors and telecommunications equipment. canada relies on motor parts. and credit mexico, shoes and clothing. middle east runs mostly on oil an petroleum products, but in afghanistan, opium is what brings home the bacon. africa exports a lot of oil too but it's really rich in gold and diamonds. coffee is also big there. central america brings in income from a...
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>> now as of the time to pile in. we missed it, but this is the time you have to be bearish.cast it's a yields will rise from 2.5% up to 3.25% by the end of the year. they are sticking with that. this is the consensus. this is not necessarily the time to pile in. >> we will see how this all plays out. for joining us from bloomberg news. we are back on the markets again in 30 minutes. "market makers" is next. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." >> the u.s. justice department accuses the chinese military of an organized cyber espionage attack against western companies. eric holder will
>> now as of the time to pile in. we missed it, but this is the time you have to be bearish.cast it's a yields will rise from 2.5% up to 3.25% by the end of the year. they are sticking with that. this is the consensus. this is not necessarily the time to pile in. >> we will see how this all plays out. for joining us from bloomberg news. we are back on the markets again in 30 minutes. "market makers" is next. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is...