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. >> it's unaddressed. >> it's unaddressed. in a world where we are facing nuclear proliferation, why do you think that is the biggest challenge? >> let's look at the number of people that die because of this. we know about 35 million people were killed in the second world war, right? and during the war between the states or the second world war 600,000 people were killed. at this moment there are 160 million girls who are missing because they have been killed by their parents. either at birth, they strangled the baby because it's a girl and they need to have boys, or because they now have sonograms and they can detect the sex of a fetus when it's still an embryo and they can selectively abort that child because it's female. almost a generation of girls are missing from the earth because they have been killed. >> the chapter of the book called genocide of girls. possibly the most precise one because you address that very issue. >> for instance china and india limit the size of families. if the family doesn't have social securit
. >> it's unaddressed. >> it's unaddressed. in a world where we are facing nuclear proliferation, why do you think that is the biggest challenge? >> let's look at the number of people that die because of this. we know about 35 million people were killed in the second world war, right? and during the war between the states or the second world war 600,000 people were killed. at this moment there are 160 million girls who are missing because they have been killed by their...
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bearer, the good-change agent, the force that interveepped to help fix a problem that was going unaddressed. now, in fact, it is localities first, and to a substantial extent, states as well, that have to address the real conditions that people are living through. if you lobby at what's happened to the middle class, simple example, decline of wages and benefits, decline of real earnings and real spending power. right now, we at the local level are pushing i think some of the most powerful ideas to address this. in my case it's things like paid six leave and pre-k, and affordable housing. i'm impressed what's happening around the country raising minimum wage levels . >> rose: $10.10. >> in the case of seattle they're talking about $15 which i think is an important initiative. >> rose: would $15 be better in your judgment? >> look, i think right now it depends on the city. the higher cost cities i think the higher you can go the better. the combination of the cities in the position to formalize a higher wage and the cities like us that are in a position to help, for example, the fast food wor
bearer, the good-change agent, the force that interveepped to help fix a problem that was going unaddressed. now, in fact, it is localities first, and to a substantial extent, states as well, that have to address the real conditions that people are living through. if you lobby at what's happened to the middle class, simple example, decline of wages and benefits, decline of real earnings and real spending power. right now, we at the local level are pushing i think some of the most powerful ideas...
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exciting about the unaddressed market so far. things they haven't done yet. that is the hope they're going to try to sell. you would think that i would do anything to look down on this parade of adulation for alibaba, but you wouldn't, but since i'm here. >> go-ahead. >> $5.6 billion in revenue is a lot. it is probably a gross merchandise number. that is smaller than ebay. it was doing $11 billion. we are talking about a proposed valuation greatly in excess of companies of similar business models. i think we are going to struggle with words to describe this business for u.s. investors and consumers. there is no comparison. it has bits and pieces of payments like a paypal. bits and pieces of an auction like ebay. bits and pieces of commerce like we do not have in the u.s. >> yahoo! has bits and pieces of alibaba. they have a 24% stake. >> indeed. the stock was selling off low after the filing came out. knee-jerk reaction by the rumor of the ipo, because there is nothing fundamentally that says it is a great surprise from the numbers positive or negative. a gre
exciting about the unaddressed market so far. things they haven't done yet. that is the hope they're going to try to sell. you would think that i would do anything to look down on this parade of adulation for alibaba, but you wouldn't, but since i'm here. >> go-ahead. >> $5.6 billion in revenue is a lot. it is probably a gross merchandise number. that is smaller than ebay. it was doing $11 billion. we are talking about a proposed valuation greatly in excess of companies of similar...
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that it be clarified to us what would happen with local law enforcement and the only thing that is unaddressed federal law enforcement and the border patrol and once they get past this, it falls into the lap of the locals and we are responsible for taking care of those kinds of things in this area. lou: the border patrol has been pushed back from the border itself. your internal enforcement is what you are referring to. >> yes, sir. lou: according to what i'm sure you are aware of, and for them to hear your reaction to it. i'm fascinated with what you would say about the customs and border patrol, saying that there is no problem as far as they are concerned. but the customs and border patrol is continued to working closely with the department of the interior and the u.s. forest service to maintain border security while ensuring the protection of the environment along the border. now what is your reaction to that statement? >> we support our partners in the job that they do and i think that that response probably came from washington dc. if you really want to know the truth about what is happen
that it be clarified to us what would happen with local law enforcement and the only thing that is unaddressed federal law enforcement and the border patrol and once they get past this, it falls into the lap of the locals and we are responsible for taking care of those kinds of things in this area. lou: the border patrol has been pushed back from the border itself. your internal enforcement is what you are referring to. >> yes, sir. lou: according to what i'm sure you are aware of, and...
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because you don't want to leave spirous allegations unaddressed.ocrats can now turn around and say no, in fact, they didn't hide it in the first place. and second of all, it's actually exculpato exculpato exculpatory. it exonerates the fogs that they weren't trying to deceive anyone at the time. they blooeed there was an embassy behind the embassy protests. >> the only reason they would contact youtube and put the statement out at that time. i'm going to have to leave it there, dana. thank you so much. have a great holiday weekend. >> thanks, you, too, reverend. >> still ahead, the koch brothers network has found their new target. you won't believe this one. but first, one of the tea party's rising stars is in big political trouble tonight. and this picture has a lot to do with it. is this really where the tea party is today? it's not about elections. now it's about jail. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hid
because you don't want to leave spirous allegations unaddressed.ocrats can now turn around and say no, in fact, they didn't hide it in the first place. and second of all, it's actually exculpato exculpato exculpatory. it exonerates the fogs that they weren't trying to deceive anyone at the time. they blooeed there was an embassy behind the embassy protests. >> the only reason they would contact youtube and put the statement out at that time. i'm going to have to leave it there, dana....
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you cannot allow it to go unaddressed.ress it immediately and forcibly. >> but what have they i guess done -- lord knows, no one is trying to defend them but they have a right in this country, as beautiful as it is, people that have these views and whatever hatred there may be, they have a right to say them. and outside of these letters, have they done anything else? you call them incidents. but outside of dropping these letters off and -- that's why i ask. what can you necessarily do to them if they are recruiting i guess or trying to put together a neighborhood watch? i guess what steps can you take if they haven't done necessarily anything but promote? >> the history in the klan deck ta deck cates what their future activities will be. this organization is steeped in lynching, in violence, in trying to destroy the opportunities that all of us want to have in this country. all of us deserve to have in this country. when they talk about having a neighborhood watch, what is the klan watching for. in these three communities
you cannot allow it to go unaddressed.ress it immediately and forcibly. >> but what have they i guess done -- lord knows, no one is trying to defend them but they have a right in this country, as beautiful as it is, people that have these views and whatever hatred there may be, they have a right to say them. and outside of these letters, have they done anything else? you call them incidents. but outside of dropping these letters off and -- that's why i ask. what can you necessarily do to...
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so if left unaddressed, the problem just gets larger and again in my view, i think boko haram certainlystated that they aspire to attack the united states. the united states persons and interest, i don't believe they have capability to strike the homeland but they certainly are destabilizing the region and that's not in our best interests. >> carter ham, thank you so much. hope you come on the show again. >>> hopes dwindling in turkey as rescue workers free 120ers still trapped below ground. the vigils have now started to turn into mass funerals, body after body, a stomach turning 283 lives lost. turkish officials took to the streets to express their outrage booing the prime minister when he offered condolences to the family of the miners. an aide was on camera beating the aide. rescue operations will continue overnight and into friday. >>> coming up next, 3 million more vehicles have been recalled by general motors, some of which are too dangerous to drive to the dip for repairs. we'll tell you what to do if you own one. >>> and fighting war in the future. robots designed to think and
so if left unaddressed, the problem just gets larger and again in my view, i think boko haram certainlystated that they aspire to attack the united states. the united states persons and interest, i don't believe they have capability to strike the homeland but they certainly are destabilizing the region and that's not in our best interests. >> carter ham, thank you so much. hope you come on the show again. >>> hopes dwindling in turkey as rescue workers free 120ers still trapped...
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and i do think what we have underlying the outrageousness is a plot of problems which are unaddressedand speak to the things that candy was talking about. when you talk about education, you talk about who is getting good education and who is not and how much that falls along racial lines,. who is incarcerated, who is not and how much that is the president's talking about, falls along racial lines, who gets opportunities and who doesn't. i don't think that that is insignificant and it's just something we don't seem equipped to deal with unless someone says something outrageous. >> can i posit this, if we have it, and i think we do. paul ryan got himself into a bit of trouble when he talked about the inner city and after a visit that he made there, talking about poverty and the inner city and a culture of people who didn't want to work or that kind of thing. so he was immediately jumped on. this week he went to talk to a congressional black caw douse further explain and he came out and said one thing and i want to play you elijah cummings who was in on that meeting right after hearing p
and i do think what we have underlying the outrageousness is a plot of problems which are unaddressedand speak to the things that candy was talking about. when you talk about education, you talk about who is getting good education and who is not and how much that falls along racial lines,. who is incarcerated, who is not and how much that is the president's talking about, falls along racial lines, who gets opportunities and who doesn't. i don't think that that is insignificant and it's just...
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made huge sacrifices for their country, are they being victimized because of thisser problems left unaddressed if they're getting care, they're not being victimized. they're getting quality care. getting into the system is a problem and that needs to be addressed. again, we need to ensure the v.a. has the resources necessary to do that, and that they're spending the resources wisely. >> ifill: final thought. think it's important that we realize americans need to come up with -- need to support a solution that changes what's going on today in the v.a. it's that simple. and i think that the president's call for everybody to come together, make this a -- and veterans have never been a part of this issue, whether at the state or federal level, and i hope they will all come together and put together some type of discussion and come to a decision, the president and the two committee chairmen come to a decision on what we need to do and jam it through. >> ifill: david mcginnis and joseph violante, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: next, to politics, and the results from tuesday's primar
made huge sacrifices for their country, are they being victimized because of thisser problems left unaddressed if they're getting care, they're not being victimized. they're getting quality care. getting into the system is a problem and that needs to be addressed. again, we need to ensure the v.a. has the resources necessary to do that, and that they're spending the resources wisely. >> ifill: final thought. think it's important that we realize americans need to come up with -- need to...
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unaddressed, we will be providing a 1.4 billion dollars subsidy in perpetuity.hat does not seem to be a reasonable course of action. in your first step, you essentially charges system is coming up with efficiencies through operating techniques, approaches,rsen different managerial approaches that would save them money. money and no thought of closing any commissaries, is that correct. ? >> we have not directed any commissaries to close. it is not been the plan. as you pointed out, look for inefficiencies -- efficiencies first. michael from 30% claim advantage right now, if all 200 million in the first year came out, and it would look like that would go to 26%. if you look at the competitiveness of the commissary and the market in which it exists, moche of them will remain very competitive. situations maybe where you could grow something. >> thank you, mr. chairman. amos, without these proposals that we are examining today, it seems to me from previous testimony that the biggest problem, really, is sequestration, would you agree? >> yes sir, i would, by far. by f
unaddressed, we will be providing a 1.4 billion dollars subsidy in perpetuity.hat does not seem to be a reasonable course of action. in your first step, you essentially charges system is coming up with efficiencies through operating techniques, approaches,rsen different managerial approaches that would save them money. money and no thought of closing any commissaries, is that correct. ? >> we have not directed any commissaries to close. it is not been the plan. as you pointed out, look...
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to all be seen immediately to make sure that they don't have health problems that aren't going unaddressed. >> nancy, thanks. today is the 83rd day since malaysian flight 370 vanished. we're no closer to knowing where it is and no one is looking. a search ended wednesday with no sign of the missing jet. a wider search will begin in august. >> the fourth near collision in the sky is under investigation. alaska flight 135 from portland oregon was about to land on the same runway where a cargo plane was taking off. controllers told the class air flight to abort the landing and go around to avoid the small plane but both planes veered right putting them just a quarter mile apart at the same elevation. >> the 737's anti-collision warning system in the cockpit and the pilot quickly changed altitude. the jet with 147 people aboard landed safely. deborah deborah hersman joins us from chicago. >> good morning. >> what's going on? >> i think the important thing for people to know is that they are be reported. >> are they on the rise then? >> every year there are really thousands of near events but o
to all be seen immediately to make sure that they don't have health problems that aren't going unaddressed. >> nancy, thanks. today is the 83rd day since malaysian flight 370 vanished. we're no closer to knowing where it is and no one is looking. a search ended wednesday with no sign of the missing jet. a wider search will begin in august. >> the fourth near collision in the sky is under investigation. alaska flight 135 from portland oregon was about to land on the same runway where...
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but left unaddressed, we'll be providing a $1.4 billion subsidy in perpetuity and that doesn't seem to be a reasonable course of action. >> your first step -- the number is $200 million -- would be to essentially charge the system coming one if efficiencies, either through probation techniques, different purchasing approaches, different managerial approaches that would save the money, with no thought in this first year of closing any commissary. is that affect? >> i'd like the vice to comment. he has done the heavy lifting. >> i will be very quick. we have not directed in the commissaries to close. that's not part of the plan. what will happen, look for efficiency first. whatever they can't wring out of efficiency would be a price increase. so might go from the 30% claimed advantage right now, if all 200 million in the first year came out, it looks like that would good to 26%. we think we can do better than that. and then you look at the competitiveness of the commissary and the market in which it exists, and most of them at 26% savings will remain very competitive. if not therer situa
but left unaddressed, we'll be providing a $1.4 billion subsidy in perpetuity and that doesn't seem to be a reasonable course of action. >> your first step -- the number is $200 million -- would be to essentially charge the system coming one if efficiencies, either through probation techniques, different purchasing approaches, different managerial approaches that would save the money, with no thought in this first year of closing any commissary. is that affect? >> i'd like the vice...
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they often fate long wait times and a record backlog of cases continues to go unaddressed. serious questions of mismanagement are raise manage questions. this is why i'm a co-sponsor of h.r. 4031, the veterans afairs management act, which will be considered tomorrow. it will allow the secretary of personnel re flexibility. it is an honor to serve men and women in uniform who have given us so much. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, after a lot of hard work and -- ms. hahn: mr. speaker, after a lot of hard work and collaborative effort, i'm pleased that the committee i serve on was able to come to a fair, bipartisan agreement on the new water bill that will create jobs and keep our ports globally competitive. as a representative of the nation's busiest port complex in los angeles and long beach and co-founder of our ports caucus here in congress, i fou
they often fate long wait times and a record backlog of cases continues to go unaddressed. serious questions of mismanagement are raise manage questions. this is why i'm a co-sponsor of h.r. 4031, the veterans afairs management act, which will be considered tomorrow. it will allow the secretary of personnel re flexibility. it is an honor to serve men and women in uniform who have given us so much. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the...
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and my biggest fear is that if these abuses and the weaponizing of the irs go unaddressed, a new regimeill come along -- maybe the republican party. it's not looking real good for the democrats right now. and if this is the precedent that is set, i have no doubt in my mind that the republicans will use this as well. and every american should care about this issue. martha: becky, thank you very much. great to see you. >> you bet. thank you. bill: clearly, her passion has not subsided, right? martha: not at all. bill: a new series hosted by two brothers canceled because of comments theyzábcx made in defef marriage between a man and a woman. they say now it's all part of an ongoing agenda. >> mainstream media, you nameÑnz it, talking heads have polarized this nation, and as a result of that,cw hs even comments that ce from a heart of love can come across so demeaning and hateful. bill: why they say their faith is now under fire. martha: and outrage from some september 11th families claiming that remains of identified victims are being mishandled. a new york firefighter whose son died in th
and my biggest fear is that if these abuses and the weaponizing of the irs go unaddressed, a new regimeill come along -- maybe the republican party. it's not looking real good for the democrats right now. and if this is the precedent that is set, i have no doubt in my mind that the republicans will use this as well. and every american should care about this issue. martha: becky, thank you very much. great to see you. >> you bet. thank you. bill: clearly, her passion has not subsided,...
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stay with us some lives up to its official unaddressed also find out more fresh and street closures whenron4-dot-com also posting updates are of a page and twitter feed as well. >> : big change in sampras's go the morning from sunshine befog >> : watter cloud cover evenfall closing to the golden gate bridge. the sentences go pushing toward 60 degrees and no what it is breezy out there >> : as we head into the afternoon expect more sunshine fairfield 7660 degrees highest in oakland 70 along the lower peninsula. look at satellite image you see notice caught covering the bay area right now clouds in south kansas and a course on the possibility the unsettled weather and monday and tuesday. leslie just a 10% chance for the north bay of rain. possibility showers monday and tuesday with that expect plenty of cloud cover temperature's dropped between 5 and 10 degrees cooler than were should be for this time of year full details coming >> : after hit in the neck by a stray bullet during a drive- by shootings and a girl in east oakland shoes >> : his plea in the art went to the end of a car and op
stay with us some lives up to its official unaddressed also find out more fresh and street closures whenron4-dot-com also posting updates are of a page and twitter feed as well. >> : big change in sampras's go the morning from sunshine befog >> : watter cloud cover evenfall closing to the golden gate bridge. the sentences go pushing toward 60 degrees and no what it is breezy out there >> : as we head into the afternoon expect more sunshine fairfield 7660 degrees highest in...