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taking a very clear stand that we want the district attorney, who ultimately has the discretion to decide whether or not to prosecute julie for simply defending herself, that the charges against this young woman be dropped. charging julie is not only a travesty of justice, but it will deepen the wounds and harms all sides. it actually stigmatizes and bullies her a second time. what kind of message are we sending to our young transgender men and women that not only will we protect them-- not protect them when they report the harassment, but when they try to defend themselves, we will not go after the perpetrators, but criminal ize them. i want to thank the supervisors who have supported this. i really think it's important for us to send a very clear message and, you know, this is one of those things that it should be a no brainer that this child should not be prosecuted and hopefully by the time we get to vote on this resolution, this issue will be moot, but i think it's very important for us to be on the record for this very tragic case. >> thank you. first i want to thank supervisor camp
taking a very clear stand that we want the district attorney, who ultimately has the discretion to decide whether or not to prosecute julie for simply defending herself, that the charges against this young woman be dropped. charging julie is not only a travesty of justice, but it will deepen the wounds and harms all sides. it actually stigmatizes and bullies her a second time. what kind of message are we sending to our young transgender men and women that not only will we protect them-- not...
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oxfam ultimately has a goal for sustainability and for treatment of workers.ompanies may define things in a different way. they may think that they are doing things that oxfam is not giving them credit for. and general mills, they come in last. they may conduct ice cream. an ice cream brand. they have had social responsibility campaigns. his company is being spur to go towards a direction that oxfam wants them to be. nestlÉ has done very well. they have top rankings. they are big supporters of working with oxfam. i any sign that these ratings matter? >> one concrete change with coca-cola. it rated very low on land grab. this is how companies respectfully and rights of people in africa or latin america. as larger buyers, they come in and they do interference with land right. coca-cola created a policy where they stand against this practice. they were rewarded by oxfam. a lot of it depends on the story. most companies will say that they appreciate the feedback and the attention. consumers do care. oxfam says that 400,000 thoughts ofve had these companies. they a
oxfam ultimately has a goal for sustainability and for treatment of workers.ompanies may define things in a different way. they may think that they are doing things that oxfam is not giving them credit for. and general mills, they come in last. they may conduct ice cream. an ice cream brand. they have had social responsibility campaigns. his company is being spur to go towards a direction that oxfam wants them to be. nestlÉ has done very well. they have top rankings. they are big supporters of...
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health care law the promises utopian benefits but with a the rocketing costs for everyone because ultimatelys haod intentions yielding bad things. companies dropng coverage from insurance companies suspending coverage. the trajectory could chang but certainly not enoughof the right to people. doubt that the law is bad for the overwhelming majority to did have coverage that payore in to get less. so for those 90 percent who were getting it to help the 10 percent that are not and here is the kicker most of those uninsured are not lining up in droves that leads me to this. for what? so these are barking up the wrong tree. they are cute but that does not become law it any less catastrophic. but theyey are cute. now we try something different to watch the rollout even more closely next generation and tv correspondent and r reason foundation director coming and a restaurant owner, a small-business owner owner, dr. let's start with u. i've they doubt what i thought were pros and cons of the president hopes the curve will bend his way. do you see it? >> you did illustrate must -- most of the issues but
health care law the promises utopian benefits but with a the rocketing costs for everyone because ultimatelys haod intentions yielding bad things. companies dropng coverage from insurance companies suspending coverage. the trajectory could chang but certainly not enoughof the right to people. doubt that the law is bad for the overwhelming majority to did have coverage that payore in to get less. so for those 90 percent who were getting it to help the 10 percent that are not and here is the...
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acquired the ultimate authority, almost the ultimate moral authority over what's a good idea or what's not, or what's valued and what's not, the last journey of capital has been to buy the electoral process, the one venue for reform that remained. and ultimately capital has purchased the government. >> your summation is grim by true. capital owns our politics. what do we do about it? >> if i could fix one thing, if i could concentrate and focus on one thing and hope that by breaking the cycle you might start to walk this nightmare back, it would be campaign finance reform. the logic of citizens united in other decisions that are framed around that certainly our judicial branch has failed to value the idea of one man, one vote. you don't count more because you run a corporation and you can heave money in favor of your political fiphilosophy on to th project. >> free speech. >> you know what, everyone reacted the wrong way when they heard that decision. the chant from the left became corporations are people? corporations are not people. well, no, actually under the law, that's the reason for corporations. you know, they are, indeed, given the rights of ind
acquired the ultimate authority, almost the ultimate moral authority over what's a good idea or what's not, or what's valued and what's not, the last journey of capital has been to buy the electoral process, the one venue for reform that remained. and ultimately capital has purchased the government. >> your summation is grim by true. capital owns our politics. what do we do about it? >> if i could fix one thing, if i could concentrate and focus on one thing and hope that by breaking...
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but ultimately, capitalism has not delivered on the promise to be a measurement of anything other than money, of profit. and if profit is your only metric, man, what are you building? where does the environment fit into that? where does human potential and, you know, for anything other than having some money in your hand, you know, where does -- where do people stand when they have health needs or when they make a mistake in life? you know, it was said a long time ago, you judge a society by is hospitals and its prisons. by that standard we're -- you know, we have a lot to be ashamed of. >> those of us who've seen "the wire" know that the people you're writing about are those losers. they're the people who are without value to society. and president obama is on the record as saying that "the wire" is his favorite tv series of all time. do you think he gets it? >> i think he probably gets it. i don't think obama is any different from the person i thought we elected two election cycles ago. i think he's encountered a rigged game. and i don't think the next guy will have anything other th
but ultimately, capitalism has not delivered on the promise to be a measurement of anything other than money, of profit. and if profit is your only metric, man, what are you building? where does the environment fit into that? where does human potential and, you know, for anything other than having some money in your hand, you know, where does -- where do people stand when they have health needs or when they make a mistake in life? you know, it was said a long time ago, you judge a society by is...
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john kerry ultimately still has to sign off on the recommendation to allow the pipeline to be built, t will have the ultimate say and he has set the standard very recently in his own state of the union. >> the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight. and it will require some tough choices along the way. but the debate is settled. climate change is a fact, and when our children's children look us in the eye and ask if we did all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able to say, yes, we did. >> d"did all we could." those are the president's words. the miracle of those who break addiction is the incredible resolve they somehow manage to find within themselves to counter the inner addict's logic. the part of them that tries to seduce them into one more drink by just telling them it's just one more. and everyone who breaks free of any addiction digs down and finds some inner strength to say, no. to stop. to say this is the day i start to turn my life around. and the question is whether we as citizens and barack obama
john kerry ultimately still has to sign off on the recommendation to allow the pipeline to be built, t will have the ultimate say and he has set the standard very recently in his own state of the union. >> the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight. and it will require some tough choices along the way. but the debate is settled. climate change is a fact, and when our children's children look us in the eye and ask if we did all we could to leave them a safer, more stable...
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. >> it has created a pathway and access on the very inexpensive basis on two of those who are vulnerable to the drug and ultimatelyd to a dramatic spike in a very brief period of time. >> the brief period of time. >> the antidote can help save people who have overdosed if administered in time through a shot or nasal spray. at least 17 states and the district of columbia allow the drug to be distributed to the public. >> new video showing the moments after justin bieber's drunk driving arrest in january. the video shows him stumbling as he was trying to walk a straight line. then he was doing push-ups in his jail cell. bieber's lawyers tried to block release of the footage but a judge allowed all but a few sensitive ones to be made public. >> lisa kudrow will have to pay her manager. he claims she owes him residuals from her days on "friends" the jury ruled 10-2 in favor of howard. kudrow says she will appeal. >> celebrity moms pleaded against intruding photographers taking pictures of their children. >> paparazzi swarm causing a mob scene, yelling, jockeying for position crowding around the kids. >> we're moms her
. >> it has created a pathway and access on the very inexpensive basis on two of those who are vulnerable to the drug and ultimatelyd to a dramatic spike in a very brief period of time. >> the brief period of time. >> the antidote can help save people who have overdosed if administered in time through a shot or nasal spray. at least 17 states and the district of columbia allow the drug to be distributed to the public. >> new video showing the moments after justin...
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has to be satya nadella. i know the board wants to show someone from outside, bring in fresh blood. but ultimatelyhas to be him." why? >> i cannot do a lap with my microphone, or i would run around my chair. it has to be the right combination of someone well-liked inside the company, which is hugely important. you don't want someone who feels like a hatchet man. it had to be someone who was about the future, not the past. that meant they were coming from cloud and services, not from office or windows. that tips to nadella. and it had to be someone who knew where the bodies were buried. you have to have a notion of what you have to do, and not be frightened by this organization, which has an incredible history and its founder and chairman involved. it felt to me all along the company was angling for an outside candidate, i think the triumph of hope over experience, as oscar wilde said of second marriages. it is, at the end of the day, the best inside candidate. it seems to me this was where we were going to end up. i am pretty pleased. i think it makes sense. >> a lot of people agree with you. othe
has to be satya nadella. i know the board wants to show someone from outside, bring in fresh blood. but ultimatelyhas to be him." why? >> i cannot do a lap with my microphone, or i would run around my chair. it has to be the right combination of someone well-liked inside the company, which is hugely important. you don't want someone who feels like a hatchet man. it had to be someone who was about the future, not the past. that meant they were coming from cloud and services, not from...
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dispose of this, saying the president proposes, congress disposes, but ultimately congress has to face up to its responsibility. if you ask for cuts, you've got to be willing to take the cuts when put before you. >> how does the military respond to today's threats that don't necessarily come from standing armies, from nation states and do these recommendations that secretary hagel is putting forward, consider the times of battles the u.s. military will be increasingly called on to fight in the future? >> that's one of the requirements. they have what they call tony, the q.d.r., defense review. it tries to anticipate, look over the horizon, what are the types of threats we're most likely to face, what are the ones that give you most heartburn in terms of potential but most likely we're going to face. then to try and again shape your strategy to face those threats. that's what's going on right now. i think the military has come to the conclusion obviously that we have to have a smaller force, but most importantly, we have to maintain what they call readiness. the force can get sm
dispose of this, saying the president proposes, congress disposes, but ultimately congress has to face up to its responsibility. if you ask for cuts, you've got to be willing to take the cuts when put before you. >> how does the military respond to today's threats that don't necessarily come from standing armies, from nation states and do these recommendations that secretary hagel is putting forward, consider the times of battles the u.s. military will be increasingly called on to fight...
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i think a deal ultimately has to be worked out and that's what judy clark is going to do. >> you haveof venue. how could you have this trial in boston, still so scarred by what took place? >> if you're a defense attorney, 30% of the people are against the death penalty, that's kind of something that you like, but they bring on a death penalty case like this, fred and sometimes as a strategy to make an ultimate resolution where the defendant waives all future appeals, lifer in prison. however, this crime was so violent and the reprecussions as you saw from before, are just so devastating with police officers getting killed, young children getting killed, right in the heart of boston. it is an extremely powerful case. now, mitigating arguments were made to the attorney general to try to suggest don't bring a death penalty. those were rejected by holder, who by the way personally is against the death penalty. he said no, it's going to be a delt penalty case. only three federal death penalty convictions since 1964, that's a fact. it's not a question of whether we're for death penalty or n
i think a deal ultimately has to be worked out and that's what judy clark is going to do. >> you haveof venue. how could you have this trial in boston, still so scarred by what took place? >> if you're a defense attorney, 30% of the people are against the death penalty, that's kind of something that you like, but they bring on a death penalty case like this, fred and sometimes as a strategy to make an ultimate resolution where the defendant waives all future appeals, lifer in...
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. >> do you think that is preventing tsa from ultimately accomplishing what it has set out to do?> so circularly about the attrition, not the five week's training? >> well, you can comment on both. i was thinking about the attrition rate, yes, but the five week's training perhaps that is part of the reason they leave so early. >> i don't think the five weeks is the reason a lot of them leave early. but i think those who leave early for the most part actually had no intention of staying. and i have a problem with that. do this for two years, and then go on to do the next thing that is really -- you know, the thing that is important. so if the organization would rethink that, but instead of positioning this as this is just something to do enroute to something else. >> well, when we come back, there is a price tag on the teach for america program and you are paying a good chunk of the bill. the question are students getting a good return on your investment. we'll talk about why the program went up nearly 2,000% in the last year or so. but first, check out the latest -- >> tv is no lo
. >> do you think that is preventing tsa from ultimately accomplishing what it has set out to do?> so circularly about the attrition, not the five week's training? >> well, you can comment on both. i was thinking about the attrition rate, yes, but the five week's training perhaps that is part of the reason they leave so early. >> i don't think the five weeks is the reason a lot of them leave early. but i think those who leave early for the most part actually had no...
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their cues from ailes and in interviews he has said he has told "fox news" from his life experience so i set out to understand who he is and how ultimately he made "fox news" such a staggering success. i just want to talk briefly to sketch out who ailes is and then you can see how these formative experiences he has had in his life translated into such a success at fox. ultimately what my book is is a journey to understand what we all see on the screen when you turn on "fox news" and watch the famous personality sean hannity bill o'rielly and sarah palin and others. at i wanted to find out what happens behind the curtain and ultimately in the larger sweep of history where does "fox news" come from? is the biggest media story of the last 50 years. and so roger ailes is a man who has an american rags to riches story. he was warned in 1940 and warned all high zero. it's a factory town in northeast ohio. it was a symbol of post where of of -- post-war american prosperity. the factories are churning out cars and products. we all talked about people talked about how things were better back in the day but actually wore an ohio it's true. the cit
their cues from ailes and in interviews he has said he has told "fox news" from his life experience so i set out to understand who he is and how ultimately he made "fox news" such a staggering success. i just want to talk briefly to sketch out who ailes is and then you can see how these formative experiences he has had in his life translated into such a success at fox. ultimately what my book is is a journey to understand what we all see on the screen when you turn on...
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our sochi games really that different from other impacts the ultimate tentacle has accused bolts but it's not really it's not groundbreaking event but there are huge scale it just from a media point of the princes the good of it will cost around africa for the posts on the winter and fix their fortunes than any of the winter gardens in london country britain is more formal interest in winter sports and has been full of some actual decrease in fantastic performances it'll be the most expensive tennis elbow. malone a couple weeks. what the dickens cavalry was that the minister that says what do you think you heard there are great cops say. did the sums of money when is a lot of zeros people they don't it's not something that lets users surprise and i mean funny sad though that if that doesn't affect them personally if a c e he expects fifty million dollars in debt and that people who will not get an anime salaries at me with a wound that these money will be spent in a cookie and all of these scenes and now deceased estate money resemble a few and make him stumble and completion in id s
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the president has the ultimate responsibility. >> the sweden foreign minister. mr.eign minister, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jennifer glass is with us again. we can see you, and in kiev. jennifer, if you would, bring us the latest on what happened at the top of the newscast. >> reporter: that's right, tony a small glimmer of hope here in ukraine tonight as the opposition announces it has come to a truce agreement with the government. it will reopen negotiations with president viktor yanukovych. that is coming from one of the opposition leaders. and that really is very good news here. i was down in independent square a little bit earlier today, and they were preparing for the use after terrible, terrible clashes here last night left 26 dead and hundreds wounded here, including some in the makeshift hospital. i don't know if you can see the cathedral behind me, protesters holed up there in a makeshift hospital. terrible wounds and horror riveric violence in the last 24 hours. as you heard carl bildt say, they're on the brink of civil war and all out viol
the president has the ultimate responsibility. >> the sweden foreign minister. mr.eign minister, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jennifer glass is with us again. we can see you, and in kiev. jennifer, if you would, bring us the latest on what happened at the top of the newscast. >> reporter: that's right, tony a small glimmer of hope here in ukraine tonight as the opposition announces it has come to a truce agreement with the government. it will reopen...
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revolution and look what the courts have also with the way the definitions treats and i mean ultimately supreme court has narrowed it to use those have two witnesses that testified to your acts of treason and that's been narrowed down to two federal agents you have a value but still that's not justification for the president to order yours i think there has to be some justification to attack him as somebody who was no decision if you're killing americans or aiding the enemy in doing so you know i think all the examples you just brought up in some instances where due process is met by the courts and by the system of what we've set up and i think what's particularly disturbing about this instance with the president considering assassinating american citizen like he has before like our government has before four times already is that the justice the perp department is taking upon itself the sole responsibility to determine your process i mean to me at least that's totally contrary to the founding principles of this republic. george well i think if we let's let's say we go back to the day before d.-day and w
revolution and look what the courts have also with the way the definitions treats and i mean ultimately supreme court has narrowed it to use those have two witnesses that testified to your acts of treason and that's been narrowed down to two federal agents you have a value but still that's not justification for the president to order yours i think there has to be some justification to attack him as somebody who was no decision if you're killing americans or aiding the enemy in doing so you know...
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understand that when we are updating the refund if this particular change is one that we conclude ultimately that has important effects on the budget, then you will see that come through in the next base fund projection but i don't know if at this point we have had any time to stop and look at that. >> just in general in the 22nd i have remaining talking about the deficit versus the debt, i hope you'll understand at this point, that is not going down, right? the debt has increased? >> right. >> is it better to encourage people to work in order to reduce the deficit were to encourage people not to work in order to reduce the government's deficit? >> well, it could be done at no cost to the budget itself. let me rephrase that debate. people who work all else equal the larger input in the tax revenue into smaller deficit. >> thank you, chairman ryan we started with ryan and we will end with ryan. the report did not say that obamacare would get rid of or cost 2 million jobs, correct? it said that the affordable care act will cost the equivalent of 2 million jobs and that means hours, correct, there will
understand that when we are updating the refund if this particular change is one that we conclude ultimately that has important effects on the budget, then you will see that come through in the next base fund projection but i don't know if at this point we have had any time to stop and look at that. >> just in general in the 22nd i have remaining talking about the deficit versus the debt, i hope you'll understand at this point, that is not going down, right? the debt has increased?...
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tavis: the ultimate irony is that hillary clinton is regarded by many as much more of a hawk than barack obama haseen. were hillary to be elected president, it is no foregone conclusion that it will be treated any better by her then it will be by the obama administration. >> as secretary of state, she was in a situation where her people were at risk as a result of disclosure of information. tavis: edwin smith out of usc. this conversation will continue for months and maybe years. if i am around in 25 or 30 years, i am interested to see how snowden is regarded a few years down. good to have you on the program. coming up, a conversation and performance from banjo virtuoso bela fleck. stay with us. tavis: bela fleck has pushed the limits of the banjo, working in just about every form of music playing in jazz, blues, bluegrass, even classical. his hero, banjo legend earl scrubs. along the way, he has collected 30 nominations and has won 15 times. his latest cd is called "the imposter" and marks his first foray into classical concerto. good to have you back. have you been good? >> i have been great. ta
tavis: the ultimate irony is that hillary clinton is regarded by many as much more of a hawk than barack obama haseen. were hillary to be elected president, it is no foregone conclusion that it will be treated any better by her then it will be by the obama administration. >> as secretary of state, she was in a situation where her people were at risk as a result of disclosure of information. tavis: edwin smith out of usc. this conversation will continue for months and maybe years. if i am...
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everywhere ultimate world, it has been around a long time.nited states, texting has been relatively new. it is consummate think it but it's not quite the same as what we see around the globe. for thedoes this mean snap chat sub world? young people are using these services differently. we are seeing a proliferation of different tools used by different friendships for different purposes. the same teens that use snap chat make something ephemeral or make a joke or make it right now and are turning to messaging apps like whatsapp to talk with a larger group of people but they are using multiple tools and still taking photos and putting them on instagram which are different than facebook. it's a funny moment because rather than a one-size-fits-all tool, we are seeing tools proliferate in ways that allow for new kinds of opportunities to interact with new groups of people. nowhat's what's happening but what happens five years from now? what we will do is try to find ways to communicate one-on-one with people we care about in small groups and with l
everywhere ultimate world, it has been around a long time.nited states, texting has been relatively new. it is consummate think it but it's not quite the same as what we see around the globe. for thedoes this mean snap chat sub world? young people are using these services differently. we are seeing a proliferation of different tools used by different friendships for different purposes. the same teens that use snap chat make something ephemeral or make a joke or make it right now and are turning...
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. >> but it has merit and ultimately how could a test case be applied citywide. it's special if it promotes affordability >> that's correct. if i might the experience that i'm familiar with is that acceptance of this this is challenging for some neighborhoods to accept if it starts in one neighborhood where people see it doesn't create a serious combat than more cities are willing to accept this that happened in second amendment >> commissioner sugaya. >> it's a good start but it's procedural so it's do not on the leader to come to the department with something. so this itself is not going to create housing it will make a easier to a produce heirs but we're mayor ed lee at the mercy of the developers if you want to call them that to actually come forth with the properties and the financing and all that stuff. that leads me to k a comment i think on the 20 percent that commissioner wu mentioned and director ram it would so many that the city would be thinking about and this is what i don't know about the next step in terms of the larger task force or whatever the
. >> but it has merit and ultimately how could a test case be applied citywide. it's special if it promotes affordability >> that's correct. if i might the experience that i'm familiar with is that acceptance of this this is challenging for some neighborhoods to accept if it starts in one neighborhood where people see it doesn't create a serious combat than more cities are willing to accept this that happened in second amendment >> commissioner sugaya. >> it's a good...
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so this is what we're looking at this is the type of people that the west has been until now is ultimately supporting and if you look at the fact that just on tuesday we have heard a synagogue that has its hassles one off a friend found all of this feeling slightly somewhat worried and apprehensive as to what exactly is going to happen and. for keeping up with a situation on air and online of what's going on in kiev you can check out our instagram page where we are showing some of the photographs. about the extremism simmering within the ranks of the opposition are kurds been posting footage of some ultra nationalist even fascist symbols popping up around the battle the independence square with ukraine sliding though toward bankruptcy the new leadership is welcoming western diplomats in the hope of getting financial aid e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton pledged support and washington says it's ready to chip in in addition to an i.m.f. loan artie's like sarah cesky reports though that some europeans are reluctant to see their money go east. e.u. member state greece we don't have an
so this is what we're looking at this is the type of people that the west has been until now is ultimately supporting and if you look at the fact that just on tuesday we have heard a synagogue that has its hassles one off a friend found all of this feeling slightly somewhat worried and apprehensive as to what exactly is going to happen and. for keeping up with a situation on air and online of what's going on in kiev you can check out our instagram page where we are showing some of the...
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has travelled to the detention camp several times. the government's admission that he was water boarded for years might ultimately safe his life. >> theefense council has asked information about the treatment of him, because they want to introduce circumstances of torture to primarily stave off an execution. >> reporter: his attorney is also arguing to stop admission of hearsay statements. >> if the judge wants to exclude all of those statements, the evidence will whittle down to very little. >> reporter: he is expected to go to trial before another case. he and four other defendants are accused of planning the 9-11 attacks. >> if i were the defense attorneys, i would being looking at how the prosecution conducts itself, and what themes the prosecution hits. if i were the prosecutor, i would be watching what sorts of evidence are excluded and what sorts of evidence are admitted, because those are open questions, and his trial is probably going to answer some of those questions. >> reporter: she says the hope once this trial starts, the american public will get a far better understanding of what happened during these attacks. >>> six w
has travelled to the detention camp several times. the government's admission that he was water boarded for years might ultimately safe his life. >> theefense council has asked information about the treatment of him, because they want to introduce circumstances of torture to primarily stave off an execution. >> reporter: his attorney is also arguing to stop admission of hearsay statements. >> if the judge wants to exclude all of those statements, the evidence will whittle down...
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so this is what we're looking at this is the type of people that the west has been until now is ultimately supporting and look at the fact that just on tuesday we have heard a synagogue that has had its castle run off in france sounds all this illicitly somewhat worried and apprehensive as to what exactly is going to happen and. we're keeping up with the situation in ukraine on air and online as extremist sentiment simmers within the ranks of the opposition our crew in kiev has been posting footage of the ultra nationalist even sometimes fascist symbols that are appearing around the embattled independence square find out more on our instagram account also with ukraine sliding toward bankruptcy the new leadership welcoming western diplomats in hope of urgent financial aid you foreign policy chief catherine ashton has pledged support and washington is said to be ready to contribute in addition to an i.m.f. loan like sarah shift your reports many europeans though seem reluctant to see their money go to ukraine. e.u. member state greece we don't have any jobs and at the same time we have debts
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understand that when we are updating the refund if this particular change is one that we conclude ultimately that has important effects on the budget, then you will see that come through in the next base fund projection but i don't know if at this point we have had any time to stop and look at that. >> just in general in the 22nd i have remaining talking about the deficit versus the debt, i hope you'll understand at this point, that is not going down, right? the debt has increased? >> right. >> is it better to encourage people to work in order to reduce the deficit were to encourage people not to work in order to reduce the government's deficit? >> well, it could be done at no cost to the budget itself. let me rephrase that debate. people who work all else equal the larger input in the tax revenue into smaller deficit. >> thank you, chairman ryan we started with ryan and we will end with ryan. the report did not say that obamacare would get rid of or cost 2 million jobs, correct? it said that the affordable care act will cost the equivalent of 2 million jobs and that means hours, correct, there will
understand that when we are updating the refund if this particular change is one that we conclude ultimately that has important effects on the budget, then you will see that come through in the next base fund projection but i don't know if at this point we have had any time to stop and look at that. >> just in general in the 22nd i have remaining talking about the deficit versus the debt, i hope you'll understand at this point, that is not going down, right? the debt has increased?...
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ultimate save his life. >> the defense counsel has requested information about the treatment of mr.l-nashiri, because they want to introduce circumstances of torture to primari primarily stave off an execution. >> if the judge wants to exclude hearsay statements, the evidence is going to whittle down to very little. if the judge allows in those statements that will be very important to know for future cases. >> reporter: if i were the defense attorneys i would be looking at how the prosecution conducts itself, and what themes the prosecution hits. if i were the prosecutor, i would be watching what sorts of evidence are excluded, and what sorts of evidence are admitted because those are open questions, and al-nashiri's trial is probably going to answer some of those questions. >> reporter: the hope is once this trial and others start, the american public will get a far better understanding of what happened during these attacks. >>> six world powers and iran beginning a second day of talks in vienna today. they are trying to negotiate a comprehensive solution to iran's nuclear program
ultimate save his life. >> the defense counsel has requested information about the treatment of mr.l-nashiri, because they want to introduce circumstances of torture to primari primarily stave off an execution. >> if the judge wants to exclude hearsay statements, the evidence is going to whittle down to very little. if the judge allows in those statements that will be very important to know for future cases. >> reporter: if i were the defense attorneys i would be looking at...
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in other words, what has delivered the goods for people is not, ultimately, social agitation. rather, it is the very american sense of taking nothing, sand, and making it into silicom. it is that ingenuity that is far more profound and act in saying, what do i do to divide the pie? everyone has an opinion on that. now, i want to say a word about american foreign policy. i want to say that american foreign policy, to me, viewed as a whole, has actually made the world much better and much safer. there are all kinds of exceptions and stupid stuff and the vietnam war and the war in iraq and this and that. i granted all. just that back and ask yourself this -- what would the 20th century or the last 100 years have been like if there never was an america? what would have been the outcome of world war i? or world war ii? or the cold war? what would the world be like if america sort of never existed? for all of our blunders and for all of our self-interest -- by the way, democratic societies have every right to be self-interested. we elect governments to look out for us. the question
in other words, what has delivered the goods for people is not, ultimately, social agitation. rather, it is the very american sense of taking nothing, sand, and making it into silicom. it is that ingenuity that is far more profound and act in saying, what do i do to divide the pie? everyone has an opinion on that. now, i want to say a word about american foreign policy. i want to say that american foreign policy, to me, viewed as a whole, has actually made the world much better and much safer....
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always say it is about a lot of people's lives but it is about a man's life who realizes ultimately that everyone has -- is a lead in their own story, this kind of realization that comes to him, but ultimately about a person who is trying and really just watching a person trying, you know, and he is trying -- and that eventually his life ends, you know and you never get there and really do figure it out and do you really get the answer, are you really fulfilled and, you know and all of those questions arise during that time. >> but the poetry is in the journey so to speak. >> yes, but because he is an artist and because he is trying to approach the truth with an artistic piece of theatre, he is you know, very close to these issues familiar some people may kind of keep away. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a kqed television production >>> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >>> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and th
always say it is about a lot of people's lives but it is about a man's life who realizes ultimately that everyone has -- is a lead in their own story, this kind of realization that comes to him, but ultimately about a person who is trying and really just watching a person trying, you know, and he is trying -- and that eventually his life ends, you know and you never get there and really do figure it out and do you really get the answer, are you really fulfilled and, you know and all of those...
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and ultimately his life has been completely altered forever. but he's got his.sn't have. great interview. excellent and very insightful. and mark, good to have you on this, as well. thank you as always for your time. not only for your interview, but being on the show, as well. >> a pleasure. >>> since we mentioned the dunn trial with comparison to george zimmerman's case, how about it? how about that mistrial in the michael dunn case on that top count of first degree murder, that loud music murder trial that has made loud headlines everywhere? the florida prosecutors say they are going to retry that case. at least that charge, anyway. "legal view" coming up. [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. wow, my excedrin reallye. does work fast. [ male announcer ] and we do. not gonna h
and ultimately his life has been completely altered forever. but he's got his.sn't have. great interview. excellent and very insightful. and mark, good to have you on this, as well. thank you as always for your time. not only for your interview, but being on the show, as well. >> a pleasure. >>> since we mentioned the dunn trial with comparison to george zimmerman's case, how about it? how about that mistrial in the michael dunn case on that top count of first degree murder, that...
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our waterways and makes more confident that president obama and secretary kerry will ultimately that this pipeline hasected. there's no other option. >> the canadian government sounds like they really want it. the ambassador to the united states says this is going to come out of the ground, and they want it for relations with the united states and they say it is a security issue. but they also say that it's going to be a lot cheaper to move it through a pipeline and less carbon emission because you're going to have to move this oil out of the ground and move it either by rail or by barge and truck. >> we couldn't disagree more. this pipeline is a lynch pin to canada to develop its tar sands. it's the dirtiest oil on the planet. it needs to stay in the ground. >> we'll leave it there and we'll have you back. thank you so much for joining us here on "the ed show" tonight. next week, i'll be in nebraska to talk to some of the folks who say the pipeline is going to be coming right through their backyard. >>> coming up, florida conservatives are giving ted cruz some serious love. stay with us. and you...re
our waterways and makes more confident that president obama and secretary kerry will ultimately that this pipeline hasected. there's no other option. >> the canadian government sounds like they really want it. the ambassador to the united states says this is going to come out of the ground, and they want it for relations with the united states and they say it is a security issue. but they also say that it's going to be a lot cheaper to move it through a pipeline and less carbon emission...
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has had. this point it is impossible to say ultimately how much money this will cost, how much money will have been wasted because, as we have said, the state has not decided how to fix it yet. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> attorney general eric holder is back at home tonight after spending part of the day in hospital. he was taken to medstar washington hospital as a precaution after feeling faint, short of breath during a meeting with senior staff. he spent several hours in the hospital over going into valuation. another frigid night coming to the area with dangerous temperatures and the windchill. chief meteorologist doug hill has a look at the specifics. hi, doug. >> the combination of unseasonably cold air and gusty wind makes it uncomfortable. 33, clear skies outside of the belfort furniture weather center. live from arlington, beautiful evening. artie five degrees, but the wind at reagan national at 26 miles per hour, so a cold night tonight. 27 hagerstown, still mild south of the metro area. these are the forecast lows for the morning air temperatures. and frederick, 11 degrees at bwi thurg
has had. this point it is impossible to say ultimately how much money this will cost, how much money will have been wasted because, as we have said, the state has not decided how to fix it yet. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> attorney general eric holder is back at home tonight after spending part of the day in hospital. he was taken to medstar washington hospital as a precaution after feeling faint, short of breath during a meeting with senior staff. he spent several hours in the hospital over...
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has evolved and changed. >> as we go into the national security issues, they need to take the time they need to get it right. ultimately, i think, from my analysis, the president has what he needs to reject the keystone pipeline. i expect him to do it. >> michael wattly, what do you make of charles's point that this is not an industry that's been good to the president. during his administration there has been a boom. >> 75% of the american peep support the pipeline. now you have strong bipartisan majorities in the house and the senate calling for the pipeline to be built, and senators like kay hagen, mary landrew, from alaska, calling on the president to get this done, grant the permit, and they are feeling political pressure to support the pipe line, because the people support the project the the way we look at it is the energy consumers, the drivers of america, the people that want to see the jobs they have been supportive. they granted the democrats majority. it's not surprising that the house, the senate store this on a bipartisan basis. >> susan casey. some of the senators michael named not only come from oil stat
has evolved and changed. >> as we go into the national security issues, they need to take the time they need to get it right. ultimately, i think, from my analysis, the president has what he needs to reject the keystone pipeline. i expect him to do it. >> michael wattly, what do you make of charles's point that this is not an industry that's been good to the president. during his administration there has been a boom. >> 75% of the american peep support the pipeline. now you...
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ultimately, their goal is, he has to leave.has lost all credibility and has blocked ukraine's way to a with theeration european union. the people in independence square have lost patience because for three months there has been a lot of talk and not a lot of action. they are not necessarily listening to the opposition leaders anymore. we got the sense that in the past couple of weeks, the leaders have lost control of the movement. >> we are looking at the pictures, why does it appear that we are seeing fireworks? are those police flares? >> a lot of what you are seeing flash grenades the police are throwing. the protests are very well equipped. backare probably firing with fireworks or any flash grenades they have. from thee heard today president? has his office released a statement? has he spoken to the public? officially. the only statement came through the speaker of parliament. harlem and is controlled by his party. parliament is controlled by his party. they announced a meeting between the president and the opposition lead
ultimately, their goal is, he has to leave.has lost all credibility and has blocked ukraine's way to a with theeration european union. the people in independence square have lost patience because for three months there has been a lot of talk and not a lot of action. they are not necessarily listening to the opposition leaders anymore. we got the sense that in the past couple of weeks, the leaders have lost control of the movement. >> we are looking at the pictures, why does it appear that...
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love will be done so this is what we're looking at the type of people that the west has been until now is ultimately supporting and if you look at the fact that just on fuse that we have heard synagogue has this hospital one ought to be praying it sounds well all of this really should leave us as somewhat worried and apprehensive as to what exactly is going to happen next we're keeping you abreast of the situation in ukraine on air and on line here at r.t. as extremist sentiment simmers within the ranks of the opposition our crew in kiev has been posting some footage of ultra nationalist even fascist symbols appearing around the embattled independence square you can find more on that on our instagram page and with ukraine sliding toward bankruptcy the new leadership is welcoming western diplomats in the hope of urgent financial aid e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton pledged support and washington is said it's ready to chip in addition to an i.m.f. loan artie's aleck's airshows he reports that many europeans may be reluctant to see their money head east. e.u. member state greece we don't have
love will be done so this is what we're looking at the type of people that the west has been until now is ultimately supporting and if you look at the fact that just on fuse that we have heard synagogue has this hospital one ought to be praying it sounds well all of this really should leave us as somewhat worried and apprehensive as to what exactly is going to happen next we're keeping you abreast of the situation in ukraine on air and on line here at r.t. as extremist sentiment simmers within...
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and the decision she has to make ultimately after all the presumptions and all the thinking, she still has to make that existential decision to jump off that cliff or not, to go for it. >> does she really want to relive all of the nastiness. all the horribleness. this is going to be three years -- >> is that part of the game they're playing? is it possibly part of the game? >> well, sure there is nothing new she has to learn. she knows what her weaknesses are. >> this is like running for mayor of new york. >> remember -- >> the weiner primary. the crazy primaries where all you're talk about is. >> sex. >> and crazy stuff. >> she has been on the national and international microscope for 20 years. i can't imagine there is something out there, any kind of scenario she hasn't already thought of, and now it will come down to whether she wants it here. >> it might drive her in. >> go in fighting. >> who wants to be driven out with this stuff? anyway, thank you, jonathan capehart. >> thanks, chris. >> thank you, jay newton-small. am i being too nice? up next, it could be the man we mentioned,
and the decision she has to make ultimately after all the presumptions and all the thinking, she still has to make that existential decision to jump off that cliff or not, to go for it. >> does she really want to relive all of the nastiness. all the horribleness. this is going to be three years -- >> is that part of the game they're playing? is it possibly part of the game? >> well, sure there is nothing new she has to learn. she knows what her weaknesses are. >> this is...
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. >> he has made many films, but ultimately they tell the same story. >> you must understand your past first, your need to deal with it before moving forward. because you done, it's like reading a book. you cannot read empty page. >> it's all about feelings, transforming pain into something positive. regardless of winning the oscar. it is triumph enough to use cinema as a tool for memory. >> n.a.s.a. confirmed the discovery of 715 new plan et cetera outside the solar system, basted op information from the -- based on information from the kepler telescope. some are similar size to earth, neither too hot nor too cold and could, in theory, support life. more on those stories on the website aljazeera.com. thithis is al jazeera america. real money with ali velshi is next. >> one of america's most pressing problems, crumbling bridges and outdated railroads. i'll tell you how to fix it and pay for it. >>> how much to cut from our defense budget. i'll talk to william cohen. plus confessions of a middle class cab driver. he would be back on the road to prosperity if he could just find the on ra
. >> he has made many films, but ultimately they tell the same story. >> you must understand your past first, your need to deal with it before moving forward. because you done, it's like reading a book. you cannot read empty page. >> it's all about feelings, transforming pain into something positive. regardless of winning the oscar. it is triumph enough to use cinema as a tool for memory. >> n.a.s.a. confirmed the discovery of 715 new plan et cetera outside the solar...
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i mean, this is a mess in terms of who has the ultimate authority on volcker.of now even though this thing is in the works, nobody knows for sure. so we're still going to wait on that. we have to get more guidance. but wall street is telling us nobody knows who's enforcing it, which is a bug thing. we should also point out this, there are '60s rules inside what's known as dodd-frank, that the sec still has to finalize. 60 rules. now, there are maybe 260 rules inside dodd-frank, but 60 -- liz: right. more than a thousand pages? >> it's huge. if you've ever seen it, you know, it's the one piece of financial regulation. if you think about it, this thing's been in effect since 2010, i believe. of 60 have yet -- liz: is there a chance -- >> let me just say -- liz: -- they have to get thrown out? >> let me just get through this. that is a very question, but one other thing, and here's another thing that scares a lot of people inside the sec, there's a trillion dollar market called fixed income. it spans treasuries, everything, all these derivatives. they are understa
i mean, this is a mess in terms of who has the ultimate authority on volcker.of now even though this thing is in the works, nobody knows for sure. so we're still going to wait on that. we have to get more guidance. but wall street is telling us nobody knows who's enforcing it, which is a bug thing. we should also point out this, there are '60s rules inside what's known as dodd-frank, that the sec still has to finalize. 60 rules. now, there are maybe 260 rules inside dodd-frank, but 60 -- liz:...
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now, you know, ultimately the president himself has said that she's responsible. and he's right.f you're running an enterprise or government and there's something that is this high a priority, it wouldn't hurt to, you know, dig down a little bit into the details and meet the actual people responsible for the technology and make them demonstrate to you or to your top aides who are technologically sophisticated, make them demonstrate to those people that, yes, it works. i think it was a combination of not talking to the right people and all the people around the white house and around the agencies not wanting to give any higher-ups the bad news that maybe we should wait. which also brings up another issue. no one ever launches an e-commerce venture like this all at once. they should have launched it in one state or maybe, you know, a region of a state and then a state and then a region of the country. you never rollout something like this, you know, by turning the button on and, you know, asking everybody to show up. >> so, steve, clearly the president was blindsided by this, but w
now, you know, ultimately the president himself has said that she's responsible. and he's right.f you're running an enterprise or government and there's something that is this high a priority, it wouldn't hurt to, you know, dig down a little bit into the details and meet the actual people responsible for the technology and make them demonstrate to you or to your top aides who are technologically sophisticated, make them demonstrate to those people that, yes, it works. i think it was a...
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agreed to $614 million fine for thousands of flawed mortgages whose losses were ultimately covered by taxpayers. jpmorgan haspaid over $20 billion in fines and penalties in the past year. the obama administration is reportedly scaling back drone strikes in pakistan at the request of the pakistani government. "the washington post" reports pakistan asked for the pods in midst peace talks with the taliban. a preliminary meeting between the two sides was delayed on tuesday after the pakistani government failed to show up. there appears to have been no u.s. drone strikes in pakistan since december, the longest pause since 2011. a hearing in washington, the house intelligence committee chair mike rogers lasted president obama or his pledge last year to rein in drone attacks overseas. president made 2013 policy charges that changes aren't utter and complete -- are in utter and complete failure and leave americans lives at risk. thus changes, while sounding nice in a speech, r, right now, endangering the lives of americans at home and our military overseas in a way that is frustrating to our allies and frustrating t
agreed to $614 million fine for thousands of flawed mortgages whose losses were ultimately covered by taxpayers. jpmorgan haspaid over $20 billion in fines and penalties in the past year. the obama administration is reportedly scaling back drone strikes in pakistan at the request of the pakistani government. "the washington post" reports pakistan asked for the pods in midst peace talks with the taliban. a preliminary meeting between the two sides was delayed on tuesday after the...
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. >> has it been made complicate to impose the ultimate sanction when you have supreme court emergency hearings, stays, moratoriums, as states try to figure out how to execute patients, inmates, when they can't get the right drugs or they have unproven protocols? has it made it more of a challenge for states that maintain the death penalty? >> sure, it is a challenge. this should not be something that's done lightly or easily. i don't mind the tremendous anti-death penalty efforts that are made by lawyers, i mean that's all part of the system. i will tell you that a lot of what is going on with the drug protocols right now has to do with the effectiveness that the anti-death penalty forces have had. in reducing the supply, helping to reduce the supply of certain types of drugs. already, there are all kind of protocols we could use. some states still retain -- i think utah still does. we could have firing squads whatever. i do think it is appropriate to find a type of protocol that the public is most comfortable with. but these are decisions that need to be made by the people. despite t
. >> has it been made complicate to impose the ultimate sanction when you have supreme court emergency hearings, stays, moratoriums, as states try to figure out how to execute patients, inmates, when they can't get the right drugs or they have unproven protocols? has it made it more of a challenge for states that maintain the death penalty? >> sure, it is a challenge. this should not be something that's done lightly or easily. i don't mind the tremendous anti-death penalty efforts...
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team worked with engineers, scientists to develop the ultimate technology. now the u.s. hasdo that to be competitive with other countries. >> they do. the olympics have become somewhat of an arms race of scientists working with engineers to make the very best. the winter games are reliant onn equipment. >> the high wind tunnel. what does that do. >> ski jumpers are in air for only a few seconds. they can go in a wind tunnel to practice their form and see which parts of their form is creating the most drag and adjust their bodies. they found a wind tunnel near their home base in utah, and retrofit it to practice in it. they nailed ski bindings over the floor and created the wind drag to practice all they want and take what they learned to the ski jump. >> now snowboards have the reputation of being chill but they're very competitive. this year the u.s. members are wearing a device that tracks their gee force and their speed and velocity, what is this device? >> snowboarders strap it to the boots when doing training runs on the half pipe. it has devices built in it to measure
team worked with engineers, scientists to develop the ultimate technology. now the u.s. hasdo that to be competitive with other countries. >> they do. the olympics have become somewhat of an arms race of scientists working with engineers to make the very best. the winter games are reliant onn equipment. >> the high wind tunnel. what does that do. >> ski jumpers are in air for only a few seconds. they can go in a wind tunnel to practice their form and see which parts of their...