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when you factor in that umanity, it is close to 90. we will fall back into the mid- 70's. the high pressure system will be in control for the next several days. that means the heat will continue. just as hot reignit in the city is where we have the concern for the heat advisories. if you have to work outside take as many bricks as you can and bring water to stay cool. we are warning of that until the second business -- hopefully this heat will break i sunday. sunday.by if you are having a night out on the car you could have a valley parking -- have a valet park your car. the charges and changes will take effect starting in the central is this district -- does this district created you i -- in this district. analysts are torn on where prices are headed. the price will keep going up and the other half say they will fall or stay the same. if you are for usable for your teens, beef. be prepared tod -- open that door a little wider. a good student or even good driving. .f you qualify you can yea >> the premium goes down as your team gets older of. heated moments in the campus .
when you factor in that umanity, it is close to 90. we will fall back into the mid- 70's. the high pressure system will be in control for the next several days. that means the heat will continue. just as hot reignit in the city is where we have the concern for the heat advisories. if you have to work outside take as many bricks as you can and bring water to stay cool. we are warning of that until the second business -- hopefully this heat will break i sunday. sunday.by if you are having a night...
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it is a massive violation to to communication, .uman expression, conversation the hidden microphone that in our embassy in london is certainly a grave occurrence and we are requesting that the british government collaborate ofh us in the investigation what information has been obtained with this hidden microphone. patiÑo, the recent events that occurred with the president evo morales, when his plane was not allowed to pass through the air space of several european countries. what has been the reaction in your country and in latin america to this affront to the bolivian president? [speaking spanish] >> there has been a very .nergetic response furthermore, the secretary general of the organization of american states has also issued . strong statement so in addition to glob spying and all the violations to international law, that this constitutes now, we see yet .nother grave violation it is really a flagrant violation, and so what we see is ofnowballing of violations international law and there has been no explanation of this violation. and the norms of international law are being complete
it is a massive violation to to communication, .uman expression, conversation the hidden microphone that in our embassy in london is certainly a grave occurrence and we are requesting that the british government collaborate ofh us in the investigation what information has been obtained with this hidden microphone. patiÑo, the recent events that occurred with the president evo morales, when his plane was not allowed to pass through the air space of several european countries. what has been the...
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>> [speaking in chinese] >> in 2011, i was awarded a ,uman rights award in france and since then i have not been china. return to i was working in hong kong until recently. that is why today i am able to sit here and tell you my story. >> [speaking in chinese] >> towards the late last year, they refused to renew my hong permit, so iial could not stay in hong kong anymore, that is why i came to new york. ms. greve, thank you particularly for the last comment about draining resources and increasing costs and instilling fear. it seems that a number of u.s. companies are reluctant to speak out because of fear of economic that the chinese government or state owned enterprises or others could levy against them. human rights and civil society organizations, both inside and outside china, do they feel -- you talked about fear. theore that a little more, fear they may feel in speaking out or pointing fingers or whatever they might want to do in response. >> a number of groups report that it is very hard to even do the basic documentation because victims and witnesses are afraid to speak. this ca
>> [speaking in chinese] >> in 2011, i was awarded a ,uman rights award in france and since then i have not been china. return to i was working in hong kong until recently. that is why today i am able to sit here and tell you my story. >> [speaking in chinese] >> towards the late last year, they refused to renew my hong permit, so iial could not stay in hong kong anymore, that is why i came to new york. ms. greve, thank you particularly for the last comment about...
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. >>> in russia an umanned rocket carrying 3 1/2 mitigation satellites crashed just 17 seconds afterals say the accident was caused by an emergency shutoff of the rocket's engines. no one was injured but the three satellites worth $200 million were destroyed. those are the headlines. i'm arthel neville. get you back to ashley. ashley, arthel, thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> december car sales numbers and factory orders. all that is going out the window. we're at session lows. the dow is off 73, 74 points right now. it is red across the board on the s&p, slightly lower and nasdaq as well. we will keep an eye on this as we have a shortened week for trading though we have a lost important economic news coming out. we'll keep an eye on this throughout the rest of the day. lori: let's get some collar -- color on the markets after the fed adopting new capital rules for banks under a new global agreement known as basal iii. they are working on tougher standards for the biggest eight banks that are still considered systematically important. joining us what this means for our fin
. >>> in russia an umanned rocket carrying 3 1/2 mitigation satellites crashed just 17 seconds afterals say the accident was caused by an emergency shutoff of the rocket's engines. no one was injured but the three satellites worth $200 million were destroyed. those are the headlines. i'm arthel neville. get you back to ashley. ashley, arthel, thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> december car sales numbers and factory orders. all that is going out the window. we're at...
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consequences though, to your question, kim, we identified in part in a report we issued last summer on the uman toll from reconstruction. concretely we could identify at while -- lives lost while conducting rebuilding activities. and so the cost in waste i've identified at least $8 billion. the cost in blood, 719 at least. it's too high. but most importantly, staying 10 years in carrying out a contingency operation. at some point it stops being a contingency. proper planning, effective capacity to execute, good oversight will reduce that time. >> wonderful. if you could please introduce yourself to our c-span audience and your organization or affiliation. red, the first question. >> it's remarkable to have an uditor, someone whose job it is to study how funds have been misspent and prosecute people who have deliberately misspent them talk as passionately as do you about accomplishing the mission. and that's always been one of the things that was a hallmark of the war event that i think has not been necessarily replicated in other similar efforts, and i think as we learn lessons from iraq, that
consequences though, to your question, kim, we identified in part in a report we issued last summer on the uman toll from reconstruction. concretely we could identify at while -- lives lost while conducting rebuilding activities. and so the cost in waste i've identified at least $8 billion. the cost in blood, 719 at least. it's too high. but most importantly, staying 10 years in carrying out a contingency operation. at some point it stops being a contingency. proper planning, effective capacity...
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dictatorship to democracy, things have gotten worse since this government got this trade rights have uman suffered and real casualties have endured unspeakable hardships. mr. chairman, on several trips met, as has have chairman royce and other members and i know when you meet these people you are forever moved. courageous leaders who struggle, sacrifice, and endure, numbing hardships including torture, to promote fundamental human rights in
dictatorship to democracy, things have gotten worse since this government got this trade rights have uman suffered and real casualties have endured unspeakable hardships. mr. chairman, on several trips met, as has have chairman royce and other members and i know when you meet these people you are forever moved. courageous leaders who struggle, sacrifice, and endure, numbing hardships including torture, to promote fundamental human rights in
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>> there are a couple of people, journalists or researchers, uman rights lawyers, there's one assistant in particular, sarah harrison, who accompanied snowden on the flight from hong kong to moscow. ut is five people at the center. but he has described himself as the ader, the founder, chief coder in terms of computer stuff. host: what are their ethics? guest: that's a good question. julian has said they hold themselves up to the highest ethics. a lot of major media outlets were supporters. i used their documents very carefully but provided a true public service and they said they are careful about not publishing that was against the national security of the united states or other governments that could undermine the intelligence community. they consider themselves to be of the highest ethical standard. host: are they journalists or whistleblowers? guest: a little bit of both. he has taken on the mantle as protector of those who can't fight for themselves, whether it is the edward snowdens of the world, but people in countries like kenya. they published a lot of documents showing the go
>> there are a couple of people, journalists or researchers, uman rights lawyers, there's one assistant in particular, sarah harrison, who accompanied snowden on the flight from hong kong to moscow. ut is five people at the center. but he has described himself as the ader, the founder, chief coder in terms of computer stuff. host: what are their ethics? guest: that's a good question. julian has said they hold themselves up to the highest ethics. a lot of major media outlets were...
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up, the president and first lady award recipients of the 2012 national medal of arts .umanities in theeir lives last week. >> him in touch upon the idea that women could not really predict their role in entering the white house. i did find one political observer who commented that starting with mr. lincoln, with no more idea of being called to the presidency then of being accountable. however, i try and lay out my guess.d educated she did talk about mr. lincoln of entering the white house pray she was someone who was a true political partner. >> we continue our conversation on first ladies. the role of the first lady and how it's changed. a president obama presents 2012 national medal of arts and humanities in a sermon at the white house. recipients included george lucas and kay ryan. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and first lady obama. [applause] >> hello, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. hey! thank you. everybody, please have a seat. see, everybody is cheering because i've bought their books, i've seen their movies, i buy the
up, the president and first lady award recipients of the 2012 national medal of arts .umanities in theeir lives last week. >> him in touch upon the idea that women could not really predict their role in entering the white house. i did find one political observer who commented that starting with mr. lincoln, with no more idea of being called to the presidency then of being accountable. however, i try and lay out my guess.d educated she did talk about mr. lincoln of entering the white house...
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we have so many opportunities to compete and win. .uman capacity is limitless but human potential is too rarely fulfilled. on this fourth of july, what i am hoping is that in addition to the great founding fathers who had the genius to imagine this place, in addition to the veterans who have died and fallen and fought to preserve this place, that we will celebrate the entrepreneurs and innovators who made this place. thank you so very much. [applause] >> thank you. you get to stay appear and answer questions. we have a lot from the audience. you talk about immigration reform, calling for something to be done. do you support the comprehensive immigration reform package the senate passed last week? >> the short answer is yes. i think it must be comprehensive. i think there are some things the house can and should and hopefully will do before it passes something also in a bipartisan way. understand why people want someone other than the federal government to say yes, the border is secure. on the other hand, i think we're pouring enough resources at the border based on the senate bill th
we have so many opportunities to compete and win. .uman capacity is limitless but human potential is too rarely fulfilled. on this fourth of july, what i am hoping is that in addition to the great founding fathers who had the genius to imagine this place, in addition to the veterans who have died and fallen and fought to preserve this place, that we will celebrate the entrepreneurs and innovators who made this place. thank you so very much. [applause] >> thank you. you get to stay appear...