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u.s. or u.s. allies. key moment. big undermining problem for the u.s. policy here.how radicals are sweeping to power across the entirety of the war. you mentioned the rising death toll from iraq. 300 killed. we're talking according to officials, six women and nine children. this is another sign of how extraordinary grotesquely radical this violence has become. >> nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> 48 minutes after the hour. did ferguson officials restrict air space over the town to stop the press from covering the michael brown shooting protests? police go on the record about the accusations next. >>> administration officials speaking out against a no-fly zone over ferguson, missouri. the ban was imposed for two weeks in august. it restricted news helicopters from covering the protests there in the wake of michael brown's death. the ap obtained tapes which you hear the police working with the faa to keep the media away. that is not sitting well with eric holder. >> transparency is a good thing. the american people need to understand what happened for instance or what
u.s. or u.s. allies. key moment. big undermining problem for the u.s. policy here.how radicals are sweeping to power across the entirety of the war. you mentioned the rising death toll from iraq. 300 killed. we're talking according to officials, six women and nine children. this is another sign of how extraordinary grotesquely radical this violence has become. >> nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> 48 minutes after the hour. did ferguson officials restrict air space over the town to...
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interconnected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to the u.s. or u.s persons. we have to present a level of evidence that suggests we could do that. >> and that evidence is reasonable or articulable suspicion. >> right. there is a legal control on how we can collect against u.s. persons. addition, congress has oversight functions. it is one of the primary roles, the idea that our elected officials would be briefed on what we do and have oversight and knowledge on what we do and act as representatives of our citizens to ensure there was an external party monitoring what briefed regularly on what we do, being formally notified. and say, hey, as a matter of record, i want you to know we are doing this and that. there is an oversight mechanism to this. internally, we have created a pretty extensive oversight and compliance set of mechanisms that govern things like how we control our data, who has access to that data. there are training requirements for everyone one of our employees that has access to such data. we have controlled the number of employees wh
interconnected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to the u.s. or u.s persons. we have to present a level of evidence that suggests we could do that. >> and that evidence is reasonable or articulable suspicion. >> right. there is a legal control on how we can collect against u.s. persons. addition, congress has oversight functions. it is one of the primary roles, the idea that our elected officials would be briefed on what we do and have...
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government or connected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to u.s. or u.s. persons. you have to make a legal case to a court and present a level of evidence that suggests the court should grant his position -- permission to do that. >> and that is amount articulable suspicion. >> in addition the congress as a duly represented of the citizen. the idea that our elected officials would be briefed on what we do and we'd have oversight of knowledge on what we do and how we do it that would act as representatives or citizens to make sure there's an external party monitor what we do having awareness of what we do being formally notified. you are aware do formal notifications to the committee. as a matter of record i wanted to know we are doing this and i want you know we are doing that and we brought you the following challenges. there's an oversight mechanism to this. in addition internally we have created a pretty extensive oversight and compliant set of mechanisms that govern things like how we control our data, who has access to that data. their training requi
government or connected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to u.s. or u.s. persons. you have to make a legal case to a court and present a level of evidence that suggests the court should grant his position -- permission to do that. >> and that is amount articulable suspicion. >> in addition the congress as a duly represented of the citizen. the idea that our elected officials would be briefed on what we do and we'd have oversight of knowledge...
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u.s. military personnel will be for force protection or to go after remnants of al quaida or extremists like al quaida that work with al quaida that pose a threat to u.s. homeland or u.ss the change in the mission that will move forward at the end of the year consistent with the directives the president has been discussing for some time now. >> ifill: all of this followed the deadliest attack of the year so far, sunday's suicide bombing at an afghan volleyball tournament. the death toll from that attack rose to at least 50 today. >> woodruff: government troops in iraq recaptured two eastern towns from islamic state militants today. fighting was continuing in pockets outside the towns in diyala province. shi-ite militiamen and kurdish forces joined in the fight. the two towns had been taken by islamic state militants back in august, when they tore across northern and western iraq. again, major news, a grand jury in st. louis county, missouri decided not to indict a white policeman, darren wilson, for killing a black teenager, michael brown, in ferguson, last august. brown's family said in a statement they are profoundly disappointed. lawyers for wilson said the outcome
u.s. military personnel will be for force protection or to go after remnants of al quaida or extremists like al quaida that work with al quaida that pose a threat to u.s. homeland or u.ss the change in the mission that will move forward at the end of the year consistent with the directives the president has been discussing for some time now. >> ifill: all of this followed the deadliest attack of the year so far, sunday's suicide bombing at an afghan volleyball tournament. the death toll...
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u.s. or u.s.-arab allies have been supplying to them. but it's a key issue certainly. it seems like they're tired of sharing that territory with more moderate groups and frankly, the losses these groups have suffered in terms of prestige and possibly weaponry as well, that's a severe problem for u.sr than nusra. the key syrian rebel ally the u.s. needs to bolster on their book foot. >> nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, a no-fly zone to keep the u.s. media from getting a view of the ferguson, missouri protests. >>> and sir richard branson speaking to cnn about the crash of his company's spaceship and the future of private space flights. ase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really though
u.s. or u.s.-arab allies have been supplying to them. but it's a key issue certainly. it seems like they're tired of sharing that territory with more moderate groups and frankly, the losses these groups have suffered in terms of prestige and possibly weaponry as well, that's a severe problem for u.sr than nusra. the key syrian rebel ally the u.s. needs to bolster on their book foot. >> nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, a no-fly zone to keep the u.s. media...
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or igsc. in addition to that, we have made a lot of effort in cooperation with the u.s. government or u.s. partners in the area of utilization. to share these recognition is very important and already in the end of august or in the end of last month japan [ inaudible ] related to introduction of clean coal technology. we see in the future the demand on energy will increase but we need to have a very strong concern on the environmental issues. that's why we need to have some solution to make both challenges compatible by introducing several measures including the encouragement of deployment of [ inaudible ]. >> thank you very much. that was very helpful. our third speaker is an energy economist. they have a very long name longer than csis, economic research institute for asean and east asia. he does work here on energy security, coal technology, power infrastructure connections, et cetera. he is a graduate of an economic development and policies. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, very good morning. i'm so delighted to be here having the opportunity to speak with you about asia in terms of
or igsc. in addition to that, we have made a lot of effort in cooperation with the u.s. government or u.s. partners in the area of utilization. to share these recognition is very important and already in the end of august or in the end of last month japan [ inaudible ] related to introduction of clean coal technology. we see in the future the demand on energy will increase but we need to have a very strong concern on the environmental issues. that's why we need to have some solution to make...
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they are connected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to u.s. or u.s. persons to we have to make a legal case to the court. we have to present level of evidence that suggests the court should grant as a position to do that. >> that is reasonable suspicion. >> right. so first there is a label control on just we can collect against u.s. persons. in addition by congress as the delete elected representatives of the citizens conducts an oversight investigation to the idea that our elected officials we briefed on what we did and have oversight and knowledge of what we di do and how we do it o act as the represents of our systems to ensure there was an external party party party what we're doing having awareness of what we did, being briefed on what we do, he notified issue of what did i do formal notifications to the committee. hey, as a matter of record want you to we're doing this, we're doing that, the following challenge because oversight mechanism to this. in addition internally we have created a pretty extensive oversight and compliance set of mechanis
they are connected with a terrorist organization or an entity that is attempting to do harm to u.s. or u.s. persons to we have to make a legal case to the court. we have to present level of evidence that suggests the court should grant as a position to do that. >> that is reasonable suspicion. >> right. so first there is a label control on just we can collect against u.s. persons. in addition by congress as the delete elected representatives of the citizens conducts an oversight...
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or even some members of his own party. >> did you get any phone calls from any other u.s. senators or u.s. senators-elect since last night? >> well, i have heard from a number of them. senator marco rubio, of course. tom cotton, who is a senator elect from arkansas. i have heard from, of course, our own senator grassley. he was actually present last night at our victory celebration. so a number much other wonderful republican senators. and i did hear from senator harkin who is retiring from the seat. democratic senator tom harkin. >> well, you are going to be even extra popular with the iowa caucuses. i expect you will get a lot of phone calls, sort of like the law clerk to the federal judge who always gets phone calls. you are going to be very popular, are you aware of that? you will get some extra attention? >> well, i think by having the first in the nation caucus status is exciting. and, of course, yes, we will have a number of 2016 presidential hopefuls, which will want to come through iowa. i'm happy to show all of them the wonderful attributes that iowa has. >> well, i'm a midwestern
or even some members of his own party. >> did you get any phone calls from any other u.s. senators or u.s. senators-elect since last night? >> well, i have heard from a number of them. senator marco rubio, of course. tom cotton, who is a senator elect from arkansas. i have heard from, of course, our own senator grassley. he was actually present last night at our victory celebration. so a number much other wonderful republican senators. and i did hear from senator harkin who is...
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remember this is going to be people who have been living here five years or more and have u.s.-born children or u.s. residents. imagine what that means for 5 million people. that, for years, have seen their children go to school and they fear maybe not being there when their children come home from school. imagine going to work not knowing if you are going to come back from work because you don't have the documents to do that work that many times other americans don't want to do. talk about the american dream, rachel? this is 5 million people. i was with the president in las vegas the 29th of january in 2013, which, by the way, rachel, the president is going back to tomorrow to that same school. and then on the day after that, on the 30th of january, 2013, i interviewed the president. and i asked him about latisia. a mother i met at that speech in las vegas. and she told me i wish i could have told him this. i have u.s.-born children. and i was deported from the united states. i left my children here. and one of them was molested. so i have come back knowing that my fate has probably sealed, but a
remember this is going to be people who have been living here five years or more and have u.s.-born children or u.s. residents. imagine what that means for 5 million people. that, for years, have seen their children go to school and they fear maybe not being there when their children come home from school. imagine going to work not knowing if you are going to come back from work because you don't have the documents to do that work that many times other americans don't want to do. talk about the...
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u.s. postal service won't sit well with the chinese or the u.s. the u.s. and china announcing a negotiated deal to improve trade with the information technology agreement. bringing down the tariffs and medical equipment and gps equipment and other assets the u.s. could bring many jobs and trillions of trade globally. that's the positive sign. as you said, the u.s. president obama meeting with his counterpart moments away. they will discuss those issues and thorny issues like freedom of the press and human rights and whether the u.s. and chinese relationship can improve. >> david, that is one of the big meetings set for the three-day summit. i saw a picture of president obama near russian president vladimir putin yesterday. will these two leaders have a chance to talk given the thorny issues with these nations right now? >> reporter: right now it is a tension time because of the issues in eastern ukraine and from the russian president's perspecti perspective, the harsh sanctions the u.s. has pushed through. there have been two moments when the two president
u.s. postal service won't sit well with the chinese or the u.s. the u.s. and china announcing a negotiated deal to improve trade with the information technology agreement. bringing down the tariffs and medical equipment and gps equipment and other assets the u.s. could bring many jobs and trillions of trade globally. that's the positive sign. as you said, the u.s. president obama meeting with his counterpart moments away. they will discuss those issues and thorny issues like freedom of the...
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u.s. legitimacy or u.s. leadership in the region. can you give specific examples what that is costing the us? and you said that the u.s.eds a comprehensive strategy on asean. they've got the pillars but don't have the full strategy. can you explain more what you mean and what that would look like? >> well, the imf quota reform is something that the u.s. championed in 2010 at the korea summit of the g20, and it pushed it because it is recognized that for the imf to continue to be an effective institution of global economic governance, ability to do surveillance and monitoring of economic policies and to make loans where necessary, it needed to address the so-called shares and shares in balances of governance of the institution itself, and so it pushed this agreement. everybody agreed -- everybody has implemented and it the u.s. failed item policemen it because of congress' -- implement it because of congress' unwillingness to approve a relatively minor -- there is a budget dear hit but it's relatively minor. main lay transfer of money that was already committed to another pot. and i think that's had tremendously damagin
u.s. legitimacy or u.s. leadership in the region. can you give specific examples what that is costing the us? and you said that the u.s.eds a comprehensive strategy on asean. they've got the pillars but don't have the full strategy. can you explain more what you mean and what that would look like? >> well, the imf quota reform is something that the u.s. championed in 2010 at the korea summit of the g20, and it pushed it because it is recognized that for the imf to continue to be an...
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u.s. government or operators of u.s. government vessels actually. military sea life command, the coast guard, mira, noaa, we work projects for them. cruise ships ariky and peter mentioned, post [speaker not understood] vessels dock here. we cover most of the major shipping lines that come through san francisco. we do a fair amount of work on commercial vessels as well, tankers, tugs, and those kind of operators and barge work, and then we also are available for emergency projects. some of you may have recalled a few months ago there was a tanker with an engine room fire off the coast of oregon and that vessel ended up being towed back into san francisco. we were able to turn that around in about three weeks and get it back out underway again. as mentioned, our workforce as comprised of ten unions, ten union locals under the bae city metal trades council. our union workforce fluctuates from about 125 to 325 depending on the work load. we are 60 administrative and management personnel and then we supplement both with subcontractors which may flex up t
u.s. government or operators of u.s. government vessels actually. military sea life command, the coast guard, mira, noaa, we work projects for them. cruise ships ariky and peter mentioned, post [speaker not understood] vessels dock here. we cover most of the major shipping lines that come through san francisco. we do a fair amount of work on commercial vessels as well, tankers, tugs, and those kind of operators and barge work, and then we also are available for emergency projects. some of you...
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u.s. military will not be engaged in specific operations targeting members of the taliban and just because they are members of the taliban. any combat operations carried out by u.s. military personnel will be for protection or to go orer remnants of al qaeda other extremes that pose a significant threat to the u.s. homeland or u.s. interests around the globe. that is the change in the mission that will move forward at the end of the year consistent with the directive the president has been discussing for quite some time now. >> so you can see the taliban still represents a tremendous --eat to afghanistan in afghanistan stability as a whole. >> absolutely. thank you, everybody. >> one of the big topics today, chuck hagel and his resignation. take a look at the shop from 2008 when the chair of the senate foreign relations committee joe biden and john kerry were in the photograph defense secretary hagel. this was tweeted by john kerry and reeves chuck hagel is a great friend, patriot, no one cares or about men and women in uniform. members of congress reacting to the resignation of chuck hagel. harry reid released a statement saying it is my hope that senate republicans will work with democrats to get swift and fair consideration to president obama's next nominee to the critical post. personal boe
u.s. military will not be engaged in specific operations targeting members of the taliban and just because they are members of the taliban. any combat operations carried out by u.s. military personnel will be for protection or to go orer remnants of al qaeda other extremes that pose a significant threat to the u.s. homeland or u.s. interests around the globe. that is the change in the mission that will move forward at the end of the year consistent with the directive the president has been...
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u.s. bond market about higher u.s. interest rates? or the potential for higher u.s. interest rates. in short, not too worried at all. e top chart, the yield going back to the beginning of the year. more than 20% this year. the yield is just over 3%. just off a one-year low. a full percentage point drop since the start of the year. the bottom chart is the five-year yield. betweenerence in yield the 30-year and the five-year is now 1.45%. close to the lowest level since 2009. and yieldsds rising falling at the long end of the curve? even as the u.s. economy shows signs of gaining. inflation expectations plummeted to read if you needed more evidence of contained price pressures, friday's employment report did provide an average hourly earnings rising 2.1% from the prior. last?his performance of course, the shorter end of is vulnerable to a change in short-term interest rates. ,he long end of the bond market is it reflecting deeper concern that growth is unlikely to match previous expansions. naysayers like blackrock have a different view. is plenty ofe evidence that the economy is on the cusp of generating levels of gro
u.s. bond market about higher u.s. interest rates? or the potential for higher u.s. interest rates. in short, not too worried at all. e top chart, the yield going back to the beginning of the year. more than 20% this year. the yield is just over 3%. just off a one-year low. a full percentage point drop since the start of the year. the bottom chart is the five-year yield. betweenerence in yield the 30-year and the five-year is now 1.45%. close to the lowest level since 2009. and yieldsds rising...
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this is going to be people that have been living here five years or more in the united states of america and have u.s.-born children or u.s. residence. imagine what that means for 5 million people that for years have seen their children go to school, and they fear maybe not being there when their children come home from school. imagine going to work not knowing if you are going to come back to work because you don't have the documents to do that work that many times other americans don't want to do. talk about the american dream, rachel, this is 5 million people. you know, i was with the president in las vegas, the 29th of january in 2013, in the high school in las vegas which, by the way, rachel, the president's going back to tomorrow. >> exactly. >> to that same high school. and then the day after that on the 30th of january of 2013 in the white house, i interviewed the president. and i asked him about latisha, a mother i met at that speech in las vegas. and she came to see me after she saw the president of the united states of america. and she told me i wish i could have told him this. i have u.s.-born children. and i
this is going to be people that have been living here five years or more in the united states of america and have u.s.-born children or u.s. residence. imagine what that means for 5 million people that for years have seen their children go to school, and they fear maybe not being there when their children come home from school. imagine going to work not knowing if you are going to come back to work because you don't have the documents to do that work that many times other americans don't want...
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u.s. dollar which is really going to encourage more asset flows into u.s. assets including equities. >> steve, let me turn to you. you heard what katie said. she is basically heavily overweight or overweight in u.swhat do you say about the eurozone or u.s.-japan specifically. are you a little more nuanced than she? >> i completely agree with her on the u.s. we think we are in a goldilocks scenario for the u.s. we think we will close the year over 2,100. we have a target next year for 2,300. the u.s. is kind of boring right now is boring is good. europe and japan a little dicier. we are nibbling there now. you have better value in europe and japan. on the other hand the macroconditions are not as good as the u.s. you are dealing with probably on a longer term basis you can make money there and certainly attractive stocks. we are biting away out there in europe and japan. recommending the bulk of the money be in the u.s. >> very quickly to both of you. if there was one sector that you like in the u.s. market right now above most others what would it be? >> consumer discretionary. the consumer is in a sweet spot here with wages starting to pick up, low gasoline prices and confidence rising. >> and
u.s. dollar which is really going to encourage more asset flows into u.s. assets including equities. >> steve, let me turn to you. you heard what katie said. she is basically heavily overweight or overweight in u.swhat do you say about the eurozone or u.s.-japan specifically. are you a little more nuanced than she? >> i completely agree with her on the u.s. we think we are in a goldilocks scenario for the u.s. we think we will close the year over 2,100. we have a target next year...
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u.s. of them have become citizens, but about 11 million or 12 million have not, so that there is roughly the same number in theanent residents u.s. who are not u.s. citizens as there are unauthorized immigrants, and there is a lot of paperwork, there is a lot of bureaucracy, there is a lot of regulation involved in this that people have to deal with. host: on our democrat line, arnold from the bronzeville, braufels,rom new texas. hi. caller: the reason people come here is because there is work for them, even though it is low-paying work in hard work, there is no americans that will do this kind of work. i just do not see somebody from
u.s. of them have become citizens, but about 11 million or 12 million have not, so that there is roughly the same number in theanent residents u.s. who are not u.s. citizens as there are unauthorized immigrants, and there is a lot of paperwork, there is a lot of bureaucracy, there is a lot of regulation involved in this that people have to deal with. host: on our democrat line, arnold from the bronzeville, braufels,rom new texas. hi. caller: the reason people come here is because there is work...
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u.s. attorney or as u.s. attorney under president clinton and now under president obama. i don't think there is anything krov shl in her background. she's just a career prosecutor who has done a variety of cases. she was the head of the long island office in the brooklyn u.s. attorneys office for a while before she became the u.s. attorney. she was first assistant for a while. this is just a classic government prosecutor. her views on policy issues which the attorney general has to address are largely unknown but certainly in terms of credentials and back ground she is an uncontroversial person. >> congratulations to you, jeffrey, on having a new high-placed source in washington, perhaps. let me ask you, one of her job experiences that we do know about is she worked on the prosecution of the abner louima case, one of the more notorious cases of police brutality ever in the country. how do you think that might inform what she may do going forward with so many issues on the table, including in ferguson? >> well, it is true that some of her career, probably more than most federal prosecutors, has involved official misconduct. in the long island office she prosecuted some police misconduct cases. she supervised the louima case in which people probably don't r
u.s. attorney or as u.s. attorney under president clinton and now under president obama. i don't think there is anything krov shl in her background. she's just a career prosecutor who has done a variety of cases. she was the head of the long island office in the brooklyn u.s. attorneys office for a while before she became the u.s. attorney. she was first assistant for a while. this is just a classic government prosecutor. her views on policy issues which the attorney general has to address are...
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u.s. legitimacy or u.s. leadership in the region. can you give specific examples of how that's costing the u.s., the failure to pass that reform? and also you'd said that the u.s. needs a comprehensive strategy on asean, that they've got the pillars but don't really have the full strategy. can you explain more what you mean and what that would look like? .. everybody is implemented is in the u.s. has failed to implement it because the unwillingness to improve -- there is a budgetary hit but it's relatively minor and it is a transfer of money that was already committed to another part. i think that has had a tremendously damaging impacts for the united states ability to sway others onto the issues or the broad growth issues in the g. 20 and specifically i think it sad that the frustration of the large emerging economies that want more voice in the economic governance and i think that you can draw a line to run this commitment directly to the establishment of this infrastructure bank which may end up being useful pieces of the architecture depend on how they end up being governed by think just in terms of if the u.s. has an inter
u.s. legitimacy or u.s. leadership in the region. can you give specific examples of how that's costing the u.s., the failure to pass that reform? and also you'd said that the u.s. needs a comprehensive strategy on asean, that they've got the pillars but don't really have the full strategy. can you explain more what you mean and what that would look like? .. everybody is implemented is in the u.s. has failed to implement it because the unwillingness to improve -- there is a budgetary hit but...
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represented by the p5+1, countries as diverse or different as russia, china, the u.s., and europe, but this signature on the agreement and it comes back to the u.s. congress and they sabotage it or doesn't implement its bligations under the deal, hen clearly the blame will fall on the u.s. side and on he side of the u.s.. that will have the effect of breaking the international onsensus that has been built by the obama administration on iran in the sense that the consensus is the international community is working closely together in order to get an agreement in which the iranians cannot split this national community. if you have a scenario in which they all agree to a deal, but u.s. congress does not, the shift -- blame will shift to the u.s. side. one of the likely consequences of that is you will see the sanctions regime slowly, but surely falling apart. many countries agreed to the sanctions. they have paid a very heavy price. the costs for the europeans incidentally has been more than twice between 2010 and 2012 the with the u.s. economy has paid. the u.s. has lost a lot of revenue. mindful of that and the difficulty that economies are facin
represented by the p5+1, countries as diverse or different as russia, china, the u.s., and europe, but this signature on the agreement and it comes back to the u.s. congress and they sabotage it or doesn't implement its bligations under the deal, hen clearly the blame will fall on the u.s. side and on he side of the u.s.. that will have the effect of breaking the international onsensus that has been built by the obama administration on iran in the sense that the consensus is the international...
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u.s. officials here monitoring anyone who comes into the u.s. from mali via an airplane, so looking at their fever, whether or not they've been around anyone with the virus and not taking this at all lightly. >> the doctor saying he does not know how he contracted the virus, as well. robert, thank you very much. >> back in this country, dangerous snow hitting the southern plains this weekend, drivers in oklahoma skidding along slick roads and highways sunday. much of the state was covered, up to four inches came down. >> cold temperatures lead to go a freezen water fountain. it is day five of below freezing temperatures in kansas city. that is the longest stretch since they started keeping records 127 years ago. >> we have a live look. here's columbus, ohio, you can see the snowy commute starting up there this morning. that massive system is now making its way toward the eastern seaboard. >> kevin has been tracking the storms, messy, early this year. >> it is early and it's going to cause a crunch on the budgets of these towns with the snowplows. i want to take you over here and show you in ferguson, missouri, we are looking at 17 degrees. the frontal boundary has pushed through. behind it, we are dealing with the very, very cold air. not a lot of snow, of course, but all this behind it is well below average cold air. i want to show you the northeast, here along the seaboard, we are dealing with rain, laguardia, new york and philadelphia with delays here, but it's going to be the lake effect snow with the really big problem. we're going to be dealing with snow in this area accumulating by tuesday, really over here to the south, maybe about two feet of snow. up towards the north, it is going to be 30-36 inches, locally 40 inches of snow. >> those are dangerous temperatures. >> those are very dangerous temperatures. you don't want to be outside and not prepared. >> thank you very much. >> we are following breaking news right now. this is a live look in kobane, syria. a massive explosion, possibly two of them just moments ago. we're working to confirm exactly what they were. there were u.strikes in kobane yesterday. we'll bring you the latest as soon as we get it. >> he gave up his life trying to help others in the middle of a war zone. >> it wasn't the first time in the line of fire. we'll look at what peter kasig was doing before beheaded by isil. >> some parents are fuming in florida. the school drill that sparked a change in protocol for the local police department. >> the lava has stalled and there are no homes in danger right now. that didn't stop the river of liquid fire from putting on a show in hawaii. >> a pit stop at a bore from the g20 summit. just a video captured by our citizen journalist. >> zero toll honest, police in dublin accused of using excessive force tackling a woman who approached a car carrying the prime minister. demonstrators were speaking outside one of his speaking engaugements. they wasted no time getting her away from the motorcade. >> a rather happy encounter with german chancellor angela merkel. she took a beer break in australia ahead o
u.s. officials here monitoring anyone who comes into the u.s. from mali via an airplane, so looking at their fever, whether or not they've been around anyone with the virus and not taking this at all lightly. >> the doctor saying he does not know how he contracted the virus, as well. robert, thank you very much. >> back in this country, dangerous snow hitting the southern plains this weekend, drivers in oklahoma skidding along slick roads and highways sunday. much of the state was...
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u.s. forces and say we have these six or seven guys and handed them over to the u.s. forces. the u.s. them straight to guantanamo, and so jenko was in guantanamo for six or seven years, and to add insult to injury in 2003, i believe, he -- the u.s. -- maybe 2002 -- the u.s. found a videotape of him being tortured by al qaeda and they found his sort of forced confession. this is played by john ashcroft to reporter is with the audio off as an example of the u.s. making progress on the war on terror. it wasn't until much later that people recognized it's actually the opposite. so, with these sorts of instances happening -- this is taking place again and again and again. two consequences to this. one was that the warlords that we had aye alied with became ultra wealthy and essentially used the u.s. to eliminate they're rivals rivals and to consolidate their position. the second consequence you had two different afghanistans. the haves and have-notes. the haves were those afghan communes with commanders or warlords with links or good ties to the u.s. mary -- military and have nots did not h
u.s. forces and say we have these six or seven guys and handed them over to the u.s. forces. the u.s. them straight to guantanamo, and so jenko was in guantanamo for six or seven years, and to add insult to injury in 2003, i believe, he -- the u.s. -- maybe 2002 -- the u.s. found a videotape of him being tortured by al qaeda and they found his sort of forced confession. this is played by john ashcroft to reporter is with the audio off as an example of the u.s. making progress on the war on...
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u.s. citizens or legal residents, and have lived in the u.s. for five years. easier access for high-tech workers to stay in the u.s. and changes to border control enforcement, focusing more on those who cross the border in the past year, those with criminal records and those with ties to gang or terror networks. president obama has been taking heat for months for his deportation policies and for not taking executive action on immigration. last year a comprehensive reform bill passed by the senate died in the house. house republicans have favored a peace mea piecemeal approach . speaker boehner's reaction to the president's plan was swift and not surprising. >> we will not stand idle as the president undermines the rule of law in our country. but with this action the president has chosen to deliberately sabotage any chance of enacting bipartisan reforms that he claims to seek. we'll listen to the american people. we'll work with our members, and we'll work to protection the constitution of the united states. >> according to the latest polls from nbc news and the wall street journal the u.s. public seems closely divi
u.s. citizens or legal residents, and have lived in the u.s. for five years. easier access for high-tech workers to stay in the u.s. and changes to border control enforcement, focusing more on those who cross the border in the past year, those with criminal records and those with ties to gang or terror networks. president obama has been taking heat for months for his deportation policies and for not taking executive action on immigration. last year a comprehensive reform bill passed by the...
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or u.s. dollars? >> u.s. dollars. >> one drive somebody to spend that money?act is, legally rare, a trip -- the fact it is completely rare, a treasure. life,dy for their whole they have come down from a grandfather or father. they use the finest quality leather. >> $60,000. , if it consumption or showing off or i really appreciate the work that has gone on? >> you ask different people. that is the status symbol. the woman who wants you to see who she is and how much money she has and how she sees herself. from that, you know, it carried -- >> there you have it. i know nothing about this. i will bring in the woman who does. my colleague. where is your handbag? >> i left it at my desk. i do not want to show it off. here's what is interesting to me. for christians, the first time an auction house is auctioning off handbags. says about thet discretionary power of the modern woman? the independent woman with salary they can support this kind of -- and this kind of luxury? presuming there are professional women out there that can do this ? absolutely. it's a demogra
or u.s. dollars? >> u.s. dollars. >> one drive somebody to spend that money?act is, legally rare, a trip -- the fact it is completely rare, a treasure. life,dy for their whole they have come down from a grandfather or father. they use the finest quality leather. >> $60,000. , if it consumption or showing off or i really appreciate the work that has gone on? >> you ask different people. that is the status symbol. the woman who wants you to see who she is and how much...
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u.s. ambassador to leave by friday or face sanctions. the u.s. has asked the united nations to consider sanctions against him and two houthi rebel leaders. >> reporter: the u.s officials accused the former president of helping the houthis take over the capitol sana'a last month and at least seven other provinces in yemen. and accuse him of hindering the political initiative. the party that is the general people's progress rejected the warning made by the u.s. ambassador, and described it as a blatant interference in yemen's internal affairs. they also called on supporters as well as allies of the former president to be vigilant and be steady for any possibility. so this is an indication that things could spire out of control. he is the former president, however, he remains the most powerful figure in yemen with influence over the military and government. >>> lebanon's parliament has voted to extend its term. the parliamentary pole was due to take place this month. dozens of politicians boycotted the vote. >>> egypt's human rights record is being reviewed by the united nations. it will examine the way they treat human rights workers, women, and the press. a l
u.s. ambassador to leave by friday or face sanctions. the u.s. has asked the united nations to consider sanctions against him and two houthi rebel leaders. >> reporter: the u.s officials accused the former president of helping the houthis take over the capitol sana'a last month and at least seven other provinces in yemen. and accuse him of hindering the political initiative. the party that is the general people's progress rejected the warning made by the u.s. ambassador, and described it...
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u.s. >> and i better off getting direct exposure to the u.s. equity market or looking for european companies with u.sexposure and getting the 1-to hit on the exchange rate as well? >> we go for the companies in europe which have that euro-dollar translational benefit, but also exposure to the growth. we have about 40 stocks which have that property. youcompanies which aren't -- aren't hugely overpriced but will benefit from the strong euro-dollar, and also to have exposure to u.s. growth. >> and you give us some of the sectors? >> some of them are pharmaceutical companies which export to the u.s. that would be interesting. that would be the one we would probably look at. >> we will get the picture another time. run a nikita, thank you very much. up next, commodities in focus as we look at platinum's plunge. we are live when "on the move" returns. we will talk about dropping prices and crippling strikes as the company announces a loss. we are back in two. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro live in london. it is time to talk metals and mining. full-year earnings are out from longman. they posted a l
u.s. >> and i better off getting direct exposure to the u.s. equity market or looking for european companies with u.sexposure and getting the 1-to hit on the exchange rate as well? >> we go for the companies in europe which have that euro-dollar translational benefit, but also exposure to the growth. we have about 40 stocks which have that property. youcompanies which aren't -- aren't hugely overpriced but will benefit from the strong euro-dollar, and also to have exposure to u.s....
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u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more money to spend elsewhere. gas buddy says motorists are saving over $100 million a day compared to a year ago. on an individual basis the amount is much smaller. >> right now a gallon of gasoline costs less than a gallon of milk on average. so you definitely see a savings and that may translate into consumers spending more on other everyday items. >> reporter: just in time for the holiday shopping season. this is by no means the bottom. gasoline analysts say the price will continue to drop. one analyst says the national average for a gallon of gas could hit $2.90. lester? >> all right. thanks very much, anne. >>> we're back in a moment with a huge scare below ground. an unbelievable near-miss. >>> this is what happens when an entire building filled with fireworks goes up in flames. it happened overnight in stafford, england. po
u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more money to spend elsewhere. gas buddy says motorists are saving over $100 million a day compared to a year ago. on an individual basis the amount is much smaller. >> right now a gallon of gasoline costs less than a...
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u.s. troops can do because the president has said he does not want to deploy ground forces inside iraq. and whether or not the u.s. has a firm game plan for ending the u.soperation in iraq. when would these troops come back home. there were a lot of questions raised but not many firm answers. well, iraq's prime minister hasdy missed more than 30 commanders. the army has been criticized for the way it has dealt with isil. when isil captured cities and townses back in june. more now from baghdad. they want to send a message to those fighting on the front line, this is a fight that was about iraqi unity. brings in offices for all of the society, and making sure that this was an iraqi national unity army, also what we have been told, is that the allegations of corruption leveled against some of the offices were a concern, to the prime minister, and he wanted to clean house, a lot of these offices were very loyal to the previous prime minister, ten of them have been given early retirement, and another 26 have been removed from their post and now waiting reassignment, also, the office has been briefing journalists in the last few hours saying this wasn't abou
u.s. troops can do because the president has said he does not want to deploy ground forces inside iraq. and whether or not the u.s. has a firm game plan for ending the u.soperation in iraq. when would these troops come back home. there were a lot of questions raised but not many firm answers. well, iraq's prime minister hasdy missed more than 30 commanders. the army has been criticized for the way it has dealt with isil. when isil captured cities and townses back in june. more now from baghdad....
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u.s. strategy for syria? >>reporter: tony, i would say he's skeptical about the u.s. policy for syria and very critical. he like so many people here near the syrian border weather in turkey or jordon or lebanon, very critical of the u.s. policy in syria. he specifically criticizes those u.s. air strikes you just mentioned, the targets and whether they're coordinated or not with the syrian rebels and also the training program for the moderate syrian rebels that will be fighting both isil and the syrian regime on the ground in syria and he's worried the u.s. policy is not really helping those refugees in fixing the country's vast humanitarian crisis. >> you're talking about almost half the population of syria out of their homes. these people need help. we have the winter coming soon and the people really will suffer. people will die of the cold. we have to move fast. >>reporter: is president obama's strategy for syria working? >> i think -- i hope that our american friends can listen more to us. >>reporter: so far, has that strategy worked? >> right now, there is no -- to be honest -- there is no strategy as you can see it. there is only the air strikes. since there's only air strikes really it's not -- the united stat
u.s. strategy for syria? >>reporter: tony, i would say he's skeptical about the u.s. policy for syria and very critical. he like so many people here near the syrian border weather in turkey or jordon or lebanon, very critical of the u.s. policy in syria. he specifically criticizes those u.s. air strikes you just mentioned, the targets and whether they're coordinated or not with the syrian rebels and also the training program for the moderate syrian rebels that will be fighting both isil...
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u.s. in the last few years, you look at the increased productivity in the u.s. oil market, or the u.s. illing sector, and eia last month came up with some numbers well in average new north dakota is increasing productivity by 100 barrels of oil per month. -- per day, rather. this is an incredible productivity gain. even if opec decides something, the u.s. oil and gas freight train will continue on. >> do you equate opec with saudi arabia? >> clearly. they have always been the one with excess capacity and were the first one to take a hit in terms of sales, that the saudi's have said to opec members that they will protect their market share first. as a smallerns players start to drop out? do you have larger players getting together in creating pricing power the way opec did? >> i doubt it. where are they going to coordinate? i do not know what doug's view is. thestreet.com, -- my question to you is, i think in some measure, the perception by the investment community is that this decline in oil -- i --some ofil vey" that is accruing like a golden swan. >> stephanie ruhle just did a spit ta
u.s. in the last few years, you look at the increased productivity in the u.s. oil market, or the u.s. illing sector, and eia last month came up with some numbers well in average new north dakota is increasing productivity by 100 barrels of oil per month. -- per day, rather. this is an incredible productivity gain. even if opec decides something, the u.s. oil and gas freight train will continue on. >> do you equate opec with saudi arabia? >> clearly. they have always been the one...
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u.s. senate or you go to u.s.have funded your campaign and not to we the people, not to the voters. what say you to that? >> well, i say, i think that's nonsense. in fact, i have organizations that support me that i've already publicly taken positions that are at odds in some cases. this race has $63 million spent by senator hagan about $40 million on our side. at the end of the day what i'm looking for is to go represent the people of north carolina to be independent, the same way i've been speaker of the house. >> what are you looking for tomorrow? obviously you'll be following your own results. outside of north carolina what's the race you're most closely going to follow? >> i'm looking at dan sullivan in alaska. i think he'll be just fine. tom cotton looks great, of course south dakota, montana and west virginia look good. i think that georgia and louisiana are likely to go into a runoff, so that's going to be another election on december 7th and january 6th. but i think there's no question in my mind that we
u.s. senate or you go to u.s.have funded your campaign and not to we the people, not to the voters. what say you to that? >> well, i say, i think that's nonsense. in fact, i have organizations that support me that i've already publicly taken positions that are at odds in some cases. this race has $63 million spent by senator hagan about $40 million on our side. at the end of the day what i'm looking for is to go represent the people of north carolina to be independent, the same way i've...
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u.s. signs with iran or the u.s. trying to sign that deal in the next three weeks to limit iran's nuclear program. it's not clear whether that deal will be signed, but if it is, depending on whether the senate feels the u.sve too much away, a more republican senate could be more skeptical of that deal and try to limit it. >> all right. nick thank you. >>> the white house said it has the legal authority to fight isil, the obama administration points to a law passed after 9/11, but one congress woman has tried to repeal that law. >> some of us must say let's step back for a moment, let's pause just for a minute, and think through the implications of our actions today so that that does not spiral out of control. >> josh rushing is the co-host of al jazeera's "faultlines" program, and has more on that. josh? >> what she is talking about was the passage of the authorization to use military force. this was passed about a week september 11th, and many claim it set up the legal framework for what some people call an endless war. we're 13 years past the passage of that, and it is still being used by the executive branch in iraq and syria where there is military action taking place without going before the house o
u.s. signs with iran or the u.s. trying to sign that deal in the next three weeks to limit iran's nuclear program. it's not clear whether that deal will be signed, but if it is, depending on whether the senate feels the u.sve too much away, a more republican senate could be more skeptical of that deal and try to limit it. >> all right. nick thank you. >>> the white house said it has the legal authority to fight isil, the obama administration points to a law passed after 9/11, but...
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or ftaap. under its provisions apec countries and regions would liberalize trade and investment. so far china and the u.s. have been competing to establish their own version. the u.s. is leading negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership, or tpp. the scheme sets ambitious free trade goals. the high hurdles deter china from joining negotiations. as an alternative to the u.s. undertaking, china is promoting the formation of the regional comprehensive economic partnership, or rcep. now, china is proposing the formation of ftaap, an organization that has many countries and regions. in doing this, china aims to take leadership in creating new economic order. but u.s. experts fear the chinese move may curb the momentum of the u.s.-led tpp talks. china is also trying to set up an international financial institution. in october, 21 countries exchanged memorandums on the proposed asian infrastructure investment bank, or aiib. china says the bank would aim to serve asia growing demand for infrastructure. the bank would be headquartered in beijing. china is expected to provide about half of the bank's $100 billion capital. >> translator: we would like to make the asian i
or ftaap. under its provisions apec countries and regions would liberalize trade and investment. so far china and the u.s. have been competing to establish their own version. the u.s. is leading negotiations for the trans-pacific partnership, or tpp. the scheme sets ambitious free trade goals. the high hurdles deter china from joining negotiations. as an alternative to the u.s. undertaking, china is promoting the formation of the regional comprehensive economic partnership, or rcep. now, china...
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u.s. legally. >> you can get right with the law. >> reporter: most are parents of u.s. citizens or legal residents. they will be eligible for legal status and work permits if they have been in the u.s. more than five years and have no criminal records. republicans are incensed, considering a lawsuit challenging mr. obama's use of executive authority. senator ted cruz rallied the troops. >> he is defying the constitution. he is defying federal law and he is defieg the american people. >> reporter: the immigratidebat on. supporters believe it will help keep families together. >> i'm delighted. >> reporter: but many think the president's action rewards undocumented immigrants for violating the law. >> he speaks a good game. let's not con the american public. >> reporter: the changes will be in the spring. there will be lawsuits, but the aids believe they are supported by law. >> thanks so much. >>> new this morning, another security incident near the white house. >> a michigan woman with a gun has been arrested. taking part in a demonstration near the north fence. they spotted the gun. president obama was just finishing up his immigration speech. on wednesday a man with a knife and a
u.s. legally. >> you can get right with the law. >> reporter: most are parents of u.s. citizens or legal residents. they will be eligible for legal status and work permits if they have been in the u.s. more than five years and have no criminal records. republicans are incensed, considering a lawsuit challenging mr. obama's use of executive authority. senator ted cruz rallied the troops. >> he is defying the constitution. he is defying federal law and he is defieg the american...
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u.s. illegally, including the parents and spouses of u.s. citizens or permanent residents. a final plan is excited to be presented to the president next week, after he makes a decision, the white house will brief congressional leaders before a public announcement. >> i hope the president will give us adequate time to be able to work together, to try to begin a bipartisan consensus. >> house speaker john boehner would not rule out shutting down the government if the president goes forward. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell saying a different tune. >> we will not be shutting the government down. >> president obama will likely go big, because his opponents will be upset no matter what he does. reporting from northwest, karen travers, abc 7 news. >> a surgeon from maryland who tested positive for ebola is expected to arrive back in the u.s. for treatment. the doctor will be cared for in omaha. he is a citizen of sierra leone come of it is a legal permanent resident in the u.s.. the 44-year-old was working at a major hospital in freetown when he caught the virus. he is reported to be in stable condition at an ebola treatment center. >> this next story might give you a chill. a massive search underway in france for a big wildcat on the loose. the animal was spotted near disneyland paris. investigators say the large prowling animal is not believed it to be a tiger, but they don't know what it is. about 200 police and military officers are looking for the big cat. an unusual sight a little closer to home on the metro. santa traded in his sleigh for eight train it. st. nick welcomed a dozen d children.e metro cardholders can receive discounts at more than 30 retailers along the silver line. >> who knew? >> hi, santa. >> it feels like the north pole around here. >> you can always go dice at gaylord national. ice i gaylord nat
u.s. illegally, including the parents and spouses of u.s. citizens or permanent residents. a final plan is excited to be presented to the president next week, after he makes a decision, the white house will brief congressional leaders before a public announcement. >> i hope the president will give us adequate time to be able to work together, to try to begin a bipartisan consensus. >> house speaker john boehner would not rule out shutting down the government if the president goes...
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u.s. stocks, domesticate names or just the u.s. in general? >> i think u.s. in general. at some point, the external names will be hurt by the strong dollar. we're not seeing that yet. >> we're supposed to hit earnings this quarter, but it looks like that will come together in the next quarter. >> right. >> a big factor from the minutes is the minutes from the fomc's october meeting. still undecided on when to exactly hike rates. they did all agree on the need to end quantitative easing. cnbc's steve liesman has the details. >> within minutes of the release of the minutes of the fed's october meeting, stocks shot higher. minutes later, they shot lower. that kind of volatility is perhaps emblem attic over increasing confusion over the outlook for interest rates, the economy and fed policy. showing the central bank has much work to do to figure out how to talk with markets about the path ahead. according to the minutes the fed discussed, the path of future rate hikes and how to communicate those rate hikes to markets. but it also discussed inflation being too low and concer
u.s. stocks, domesticate names or just the u.s. in general? >> i think u.s. in general. at some point, the external names will be hurt by the strong dollar. we're not seeing that yet. >> we're supposed to hit earnings this quarter, but it looks like that will come together in the next quarter. >> right. >> a big factor from the minutes is the minutes from the fomc's october meeting. still undecided on when to exactly hike rates. they did all agree on the need to end...
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u.s. universities who are changing the turns of analysis. the main challenges these scholars have and revising u.s. history in the context of colonialism is not lack of information, nor is it one of methodology or serious. certainly difficulties with documentation or no more problematic than they are in any other area of research. rather the services that the refusal or inability of u.s. historians to comprehend the nature of their u.s. history. the fundamental problem is the absence of the colonial framework and empire the history of fedex as arthur schlesinger junior had it. or economic penetration of indigenous societies, the european in your american colonial powers created dependent dna balance of trade inc. with indigenous nations and fears of an alliance in control then indirectly in with indefensible use of christian missionary and alcohol. in the case of u.s. settler colonialism, land was the primary commodity. with such obvious indicators of colonialism outwork, why should so many interpretations of the u.s. political economic development be convoluted and obscure, avoiding the obvious. the settler colonialism as an institution requires violence or the threat of violence to attain its goals. people do not hand over their land, resources, children of futures without a fight and not fight is not with violence, even if it's nonviolent in resisting. the amount
u.s. universities who are changing the turns of analysis. the main challenges these scholars have and revising u.s. history in the context of colonialism is not lack of information, nor is it one of methodology or serious. certainly difficulties with documentation or no more problematic than they are in any other area of research. rather the services that the refusal or inability of u.s. historians to comprehend the nature of their u.s. history. the fundamental problem is the absence of the...
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u.s. how far away is the u.s. from escape velocity? >> the u.s. is still stuck in a 2% or 3% growth mode. ave got to make structural changes. there is a consensus on reforming the corporate tax code. i think that after 2016 we will have the mandate on the personal side. on the health-care side, obamacare is imploding but a new system is emerging. i think the u.s. will be poised for rapid growth after the election. assuming we get republican president, which is much more hoping for. let's pick that apart, piece by piece. do you think we will see comprehensive tax reform in the u.s.? it piecemeal, what should we lead with? >> first you have to get a real indication that the white house is serious about doing it. democrats are not going to make tough decisions on taking stuff out of the tax code if they don't think they're backs will be covered politically. if the president just sees this as another way to raise taxes, forget it, not going to happen. if he indicates they will be under trustworthy negotiations, you will see a bill by next year. >> is there a way to reach entitlement to form th
u.s. how far away is the u.s. from escape velocity? >> the u.s. is still stuck in a 2% or 3% growth mode. ave got to make structural changes. there is a consensus on reforming the corporate tax code. i think that after 2016 we will have the mandate on the personal side. on the health-care side, obamacare is imploding but a new system is emerging. i think the u.s. will be poised for rapid growth after the election. assuming we get republican president, which is much more hoping for. let's...
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u.s. postal service. are hackers simply getting better or is the u.s. government's security failing? >> well, i think the u.srnment's security is pretty much failing and it has been for a long time. but it does seem like these particular adversaries are going after government entities, probably to get information, maybe information that could lead to the -- to classified networks where sometimes maybe employees make a mistake of discussing stuff in e-mail that would be sensitive. so it kind of makes sense. now, they could be after hillary's -- hillary clinton's old e-mail that might be stored at the state department, who knows. but it seems to be that these attackers would probably be nation state based but i really don't know without doing what we call an incident investigation. and this is where we go and analyze the intrusion to try to find out how the bad guys got in and hopefully where they're coming from. the unfortunate part is attackers can make the attacks look like it's coming from anywhere in the world. a hacker could be in miami and make it look like it's coming from china. >> i was going to ask
u.s. postal service. are hackers simply getting better or is the u.s. government's security failing? >> well, i think the u.srnment's security is pretty much failing and it has been for a long time. but it does seem like these particular adversaries are going after government entities, probably to get information, maybe information that could lead to the -- to classified networks where sometimes maybe employees make a mistake of discussing stuff in e-mail that would be sensitive. so it...
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or to the u.s. without a visa radicalized. the u.s. wants more information from them to better determine who should or should not be allowed into the country. >> no bail for a suburban chicago teen accused of trying to join isil in syria. a judge said muhammed chan is a flight risk and cannot be released. >> we'll talk to former u.s. ambassador he james jeffery about the u.s. strategy against isil and what role the u.s. should play in the spring offensive in iraq. >> in nigeria, thousands are fleeing their homes after a series of deadly attacks. on monday, a suicide bomber killed dozens. in recent days, boko haram seized towns and villages in the northern and eastern parts of the country. the government says its launching attacks against boko haram, but as we report, those who escaped the latest violence paint a very different picture. >> if we look at the past few months, boko haram has actually launched attacks and took over some villages and towns. nobody can say specifically what is going on. the military said it is on top of the si
or to the u.s. without a visa radicalized. the u.s. wants more information from them to better determine who should or should not be allowed into the country. >> no bail for a suburban chicago teen accused of trying to join isil in syria. a judge said muhammed chan is a flight risk and cannot be released. >> we'll talk to former u.s. ambassador he james jeffery about the u.s. strategy against isil and what role the u.s. should play in the spring offensive in iraq. >> in...