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what is undenial is what is happening in certain -- undeniable, is the russian movement creating some sort of momentum, and the home town of yanukovych, donetske, a big effort there. >> it's part of ukraine but it's an autonomous republic and it has a pro-russian, russian speaking majority there. not everyone of course but a considerable one. but in the east, where it's close to the russian border of course there's also big support for moscow and donetske is a potential flash point. local government-building there because they don't like what's happening here in kiev, where there was a revolution if you like, former president yanukovych was deposed. and there is now what russia regards as an illegitimate administration. it says it came about through an unfair process. yanukovych, as much as he might have been disliked by people here, pro-european mostly, was elected. and this is not the way to proceed. which is why, what's prompted all this aggression, political aggression, on the ground from moscow. >> tim, we'll leave it at that for now. thank you very much indeed. rory challenge, t
what is undenial is what is happening in certain -- undeniable, is the russian movement creating some sort of momentum, and the home town of yanukovych, donetske, a big effort there. >> it's part of ukraine but it's an autonomous republic and it has a pro-russian, russian speaking majority there. not everyone of course but a considerable one. but in the east, where it's close to the russian border of course there's also big support for moscow and donetske is a potential flash point. local...
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order is undeniable. it's completely deniable. because it didn't happen. "the washington post" fact checker gave that claim four pinocchios, and a republican report from the house armed services committee said, quote, there was no stand-down order issued to u.s. military personnel. so now congressman issa has some explaining to do. and he is not doing it very well. >> but to be honest, you do not have any evidence that secretary clinton told leon panetta to stand down. >> well, the use in answering questions in a political fundraiser, that was in response to a question, the term "stand-down" is not used in some sort of an explicit way, but rather the failure to react. >> so the stand-down order wasn't explicit? meaning it was never actually an order at all? meaning it never happened? interesting. let's watch issa dig himself into that hole a little deeper. >> not maybe on the technical terms of stand down, soldier, but on what the american people believe is a failure to respond when they could have. >> so
order is undeniable. it's completely deniable. because it didn't happen. "the washington post" fact checker gave that claim four pinocchios, and a republican report from the house armed services committee said, quote, there was no stand-down order issued to u.s. military personnel. so now congressman issa has some explaining to do. and he is not doing it very well. >> but to be honest, you do not have any evidence that secretary clinton told leon panetta to stand down. >>...
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although he's had an undeniably great first year.hasn't performed that miracle yet. >> how popular is pope francis. a poll found 85% of catholics give the pope a frafrable rating. he had a 74% favourable rating before he stepped down. >> ellen degeneres's selfie set a record for the retweets. it's been turned into a work of art. this is a time lapse video by helen rooney using coloured pencils. she darts with ellen degeneres, jennifer lawrence and cooper out front. they take hours to complete and get millions of views. >> that will do it for this edition. al jazeera. news at the top of every hour, and log on to aljazeera.com, for the latest headlines. thanks for watching. hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in stream. the latest high-tech tools that some say are missing from an officer's arsenal.
although he's had an undeniably great first year.hasn't performed that miracle yet. >> how popular is pope francis. a poll found 85% of catholics give the pope a frafrable rating. he had a 74% favourable rating before he stepped down. >> ellen degeneres's selfie set a record for the retweets. it's been turned into a work of art. this is a time lapse video by helen rooney using coloured pencils. she darts with ellen degeneres, jennifer lawrence and cooper out front. they take hours...
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. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, that's where the president has investments in infrastructureinvestments in skills, helping to double the number of app preadvertiseships in america. raising the minimum wage,al of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >> you can see more of ali's interview on rael with ali velshi at 7:00 pm eastern time right here on al jazeera america. >>> a tepid reaction to the jobs report. the dow up 24 points. investors not seeing today's numbers as giving much incite into what is happening in the overall economy. >>> cpac is underway right now in maryland. the speakers include rick perry, rick santorium, and rand paul. >> reporter: rand spaul going to be somebody to watch today because his libertarian views are very popular among this crowd. but we're not seeing mitt romney here this year, del, and a fair number of speakers have been critical of center mccain and john boehner, some feel he is pushing too far towards what the white house wants, that he's not holding enough of a strong conservative line, and he should be willi
. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, that's where the president has investments in infrastructureinvestments in skills, helping to double the number of app preadvertiseships in america. raising the minimum wage,al of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >> you can see more of ali's interview on rael with ali velshi at 7:00 pm eastern time right here on al jazeera america. >>> a tepid reaction to the jobs report. the dow up 24 points....
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past year the pace of reconstruction and started picking up after a long been a good one but it's undeniable that many people continue living as evacuees it does in us. i'm sitting still. the government would move about two hundred communities to higher grounds and it killed more than ten thousand housing units for survivors. he said the work would be down at the end of next march. i'm hoping that the year ahead with the no people to feel that reconstruction is making real progress. today i'm determined to make it happen i'm a citizen for not only to mean parents that address problems such as population decline the aging of society and what he called the following hours and industry. i then sat with his cabinet ministers to defuse the situation in the northeast she's battle so cool. we must speed up rebuilding efforts for him keeping in mind the lessons of the disaster. i'm looking towards the future. it was assigned to lift an evacuation order for an area around the damaged tissue had died she nuclear power plants residence and then me and callie she just read of the tele density one around
past year the pace of reconstruction and started picking up after a long been a good one but it's undeniable that many people continue living as evacuees it does in us. i'm sitting still. the government would move about two hundred communities to higher grounds and it killed more than ten thousand housing units for survivors. he said the work would be down at the end of next march. i'm hoping that the year ahead with the no people to feel that reconstruction is making real progress. today i'm...
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"undeniably, all of us are going to have to do more. // china and the us are the world's largestemitters of greenhouse gases." now, china's people and its government are saying "enough." the unbridled gallop to industrial growth isn't worth the price of irritated eyes and throats and early onslaught of disease. in the opening of this year's national people's congress, china's prime minister li kekiang declared "war on pollution," saying the country's blanket of smog was nature's "red light" warning against "blind development." "there's still going to be demand for coal, it's just going to be measured and those companies that can teach now clean coal technology are the one's who are going to benefit." china's prime minister said nothing about rising coal consumption---china's biggest source of energy and a major cause of smog.peabody energy, the world's largest private sector coal coal company believes that's because china's coal use is in transition. "they are similar to where the us was in the middle of the last century, using it to produce electricity while reducing direct coal use." c
"undeniably, all of us are going to have to do more. // china and the us are the world's largestemitters of greenhouse gases." now, china's people and its government are saying "enough." the unbridled gallop to industrial growth isn't worth the price of irritated eyes and throats and early onslaught of disease. in the opening of this year's national people's congress, china's prime minister li kekiang declared "war on pollution," saying the country's blanket of...
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as we all know the amount of homelessness we all deal with in or neighborhoods, the numbers are undenial. i think from when i learned that our homeless outreach team only enables two or four people to be on the street at any given time, is we have to change that. this is discussing one time the homes less operation in city hall and what we are doing as a city to address it. i appreciate supervisor avalos comments around that. this is one part of it. this doesn't negate a report for anyone around san francisco. but it's a start right now and something we believe that we could get implemented right away. you don't have a bigger support than me and continue to support those increase in capability if we are interested and serious about this. this is my perspective again when we talk to citywide no one disagrees that this is under staffed right now and this can really help right way and as we enter budget season right now about additional things we can be doing in this area. colleagues, i hope to have your support. supervisor mar? >> yeah, i wanted to add that i'm very supportive of this. i f
as we all know the amount of homelessness we all deal with in or neighborhoods, the numbers are undenial. i think from when i learned that our homeless outreach team only enables two or four people to be on the street at any given time, is we have to change that. this is discussing one time the homes less operation in city hall and what we are doing as a city to address it. i appreciate supervisor avalos comments around that. this is one part of it. this doesn't negate a report for anyone...
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it is where we begin our coverage tonight during an undeniably dicey time overseas. andrea mitchell happens to be at andrew's air force base where she is about to depart with the secretary of state for kiev. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president has been meeting with his national security team before sending secretary kerry to kiev later tonight from here at andrews air force base. they are considering tough economic sanctions against russia. the question is, is vladimir putin even paying attention. russia's leader today pointedly showing off his military might, signaling he is not about to back down, despite criticism from europe, and an unprecedented 90-minute call, a tough one with president obama who repeated his warning today. >> what cannot be done is for russia with impunity, to put its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. >> reporter: the president, secretary of state and vice president spent the weekend marshaling world leaders against vladimir putin. >> continuing down t
it is where we begin our coverage tonight during an undeniably dicey time overseas. andrea mitchell happens to be at andrew's air force base where she is about to depart with the secretary of state for kiev. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president has been meeting with his national security team before sending secretary kerry to kiev later tonight from here at andrews air force base. they are considering tough economic sanctions against russia. the question...
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past year the pace of reconstruction and started picking up after a long been a good one but it's undeniable that many people continue living as evacuees. it is anonymous thomas said the government would move about two hundred communities to higher ground in bills of more than ten thousand housing units for survivors he said the work would be done by march eleventh of next year. i'm hoping that the year ahead with the no people to feel that reconstruction is making real progress. today i'm determined to make it happen necessity for natalie to rebuild but to address problems such as population decline the ageing of society and what he called a following out of the industry he said the government would work to create a new toll poker region that will serve as a model for japan and the rest of the world millions of people in japan and spent the past three years whirring to different degrees about the health effects of radiation the concern is particularly strong gains to cushion the prefecture the location of the damage nuclear plant presidents and there are still debating whether it's safe to
past year the pace of reconstruction and started picking up after a long been a good one but it's undeniable that many people continue living as evacuees. it is anonymous thomas said the government would move about two hundred communities to higher ground in bills of more than ten thousand housing units for survivors he said the work would be done by march eleventh of next year. i'm hoping that the year ahead with the no people to feel that reconstruction is making real progress. today i'm...
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. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, and that's why the president has in his budget investments in infrastructure, investments in skills, double the number of apprenticeships in america so people that are skilled workers can punch that ticket to the middle class. raising the minimum wage. all of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >>> it is a hot commodity bought and sold like gold. >> we all tend to think of water as essentially free and we think it falls out of the sky. >> it's an area that has tremendous challenges but tremendous opportunities because there is no substitute. >> coming up, why some investors bet big on water. you're watching "real money." keep it right here. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america al jazeera america. >>> how much is the water in this glass wo
. >> we need to pick up the pace undeniably, and that's why the president has in his budget investments in infrastructure, investments in skills, double the number of apprenticeships in america so people that are skilled workers can punch that ticket to the middle class. raising the minimum wage. all of these things will help to pick up the pace of growth in our economy. >>> it is a hot commodity bought and sold like gold. >> we all tend to think of water as essentially...
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undeniable attraction and hamburgers. i of dvds eye. it's a sunday nights and james king tut in tokyo welcome to new sliding china's state run news agency reports that change on weaker separatists were responsible for an attack at a railway station in south western china on saturday. she was says more than ten attackers slashed people with knives at cleaning station a new non profits. the news agency reports that officials of the municipal government of corn being said twenty nine people were killed in more than one s and thirty others were
undeniable attraction and hamburgers. i of dvds eye. it's a sunday nights and james king tut in tokyo welcome to new sliding china's state run news agency reports that change on weaker separatists were responsible for an attack at a railway station in south western china on saturday. she was says more than ten attackers slashed people with knives at cleaning station a new non profits. the news agency reports that officials of the municipal government of corn being said twenty nine people were...
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most of that were planned to bypass ukraine which moscow has decided is an undeniable court there. i screamed states and other gets this speech could push him into the financial abyss. with the us is hatching a plan to substitute the russian gas or diesel into ukraine and europe not to do that what you do is preparing to boost its exports to post the white house needs to convince fuel companies to make less money out of europe and the term selling to asia amounting to millions of dollars. second that have to make a fight against medical scientists and then ship it sells rules of the moment is such a costly war he compared to a direct pipeline. haas russia's gas fulfills about that is the key is consumption. it's an amount equal to meet the course of war the us produces and that something good to make sports would hit american households stated that this is a shopping increase and that fuel bills in the medium term when the us fell sending it to him and the seat of a group and will take years to accomplish something. ukraine cannot afford financially but according to kiev western na
most of that were planned to bypass ukraine which moscow has decided is an undeniable court there. i screamed states and other gets this speech could push him into the financial abyss. with the us is hatching a plan to substitute the russian gas or diesel into ukraine and europe not to do that what you do is preparing to boost its exports to post the white house needs to convince fuel companies to make less money out of europe and the term selling to asia amounting to millions of dollars....
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most of that were planned to bypass ukraine which moscow has incited is an undeniable court there and screamed states and other gets this speech could push him into the financial abyss according to kiev western nations of promising much needed alliance but they still might not be enough support ukraine's election according to european asset manager eric outs. yuki is often something like that and to be here said. which also comes two hundred million above the united states has lost its like one billion which is less than what ukraine currently owns the gas that has already conceded that some stupid joke this is not going to all the pictures to show the people he's only met her we have each won three times and couldn't rescue package unfortunately the americans look good the opposition in ukraine has made it and took the lead. ray cannot seem to actually did an awful washington heights and desperate done in by sunday's if lamont could face execution of hundreds of being gay. the diesel as a sign of occasions guy you know wet with the government and the habits of angering its golf lesso
most of that were planned to bypass ukraine which moscow has incited is an undeniable court there and screamed states and other gets this speech could push him into the financial abyss according to kiev western nations of promising much needed alliance but they still might not be enough support ukraine's election according to european asset manager eric outs. yuki is often something like that and to be here said. which also comes two hundred million above the united states has lost its like one...
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the animal attraction is undeniable. >> now kermit and miss piggy are on the big screen again starringly includes singing. take a look. ♪ come on everybody strike up the band ♪ ♪ that's what we do in hollywood ♪ ♪ everybody knows that's the sequel is never quite as good ♪ ♪ another feature attraction ♪ lights to lights, roll camera, action ♪ >> they're still here. still promoting the heck out on the next -- >> when we have movie stars on they never like to watch themselves. they love it. >> we're dancing along. we love it. yeah. why don't you keep us going. for my big solo? >> there's a reason for that. >> when you were a little pig let. >> you be nice. i've got my fist clinched. >> you know what i've got? right in that snog, hard to miss. kermit, did you know as well as like she always wanted to be a star? did did you always want to be a star? >> when i was a tadpole, all i wanted was to grow legs. get rid of the tail, get some legs. >> what's up with the chemistry between you two? >> chemistry, biology, just working i think. >> yes. absolutely. >> we're in a committed relationship. >
the animal attraction is undeniable. >> now kermit and miss piggy are on the big screen again starringly includes singing. take a look. ♪ come on everybody strike up the band ♪ ♪ that's what we do in hollywood ♪ ♪ everybody knows that's the sequel is never quite as good ♪ ♪ another feature attraction ♪ lights to lights, roll camera, action ♪ >> they're still here. still promoting the heck out on the next -- >> when we have movie stars on they never like to...
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there is one undeniable fact that keeps russia and the west on the same side of history.the 21st century. and its dictate that the real conflict is no longer between east and west but between north and south. both russia and the west have to confront the dangers of islamism. we both need to keep a militant iran from arming its with nuclear weapons. we both need to face down al qaeda. so the fight over crimea is not the real issue that will define the america/russian relationship. it will be how we deal together with our common enemies. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. at this moment, military aircraft from multiple countries are en route to an 8,800 square mile area about 4 hours by air from southwestern australia in a remote area of the southern indian ocean, one of the remotest areas in the entire building. they are searching for this. two large objects found 14 miles apart including one that is roughly 80 feet long, objects that were captured by satellit
there is one undeniable fact that keeps russia and the west on the same side of history.the 21st century. and its dictate that the real conflict is no longer between east and west but between north and south. both russia and the west have to confront the dangers of islamism. we both need to keep a militant iran from arming its with nuclear weapons. we both need to face down al qaeda. so the fight over crimea is not the real issue that will define the america/russian relationship. it will be how...
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he's had an undeniably great first year, he hasn't performed that miracle just yet. >> now to the picturethe day. thousands gather in istanbul for the funeral of a 15-year-old boy, struck on the head bay tear gas cannister fired by police during an anti-government protest. headlines are next. >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm richelle carey, here are the top stories. images that could be the first sign of malaysia airlines flight 307 were released by the chinese government. the photos taken on sunday showthree large potential pieces of debris. the search area has expanded for the plane that disappeared from radar. it was headed to beijing from kuala lumpur. president obama reaffirms his commit the to ukraine. the new leader is asking the u.s. leader for help, saying he's not standing down against russia. >> nine people are missing after an explosion in new york city. three are confirmed dead and dozens injured after two buildings collapsed. it could be the result of a gas leak in the east harlem neighbourhood. more americans may be able to qualify for overtime pay. president obama is
he's had an undeniably great first year, he hasn't performed that miracle just yet. >> now to the picturethe day. thousands gather in istanbul for the funeral of a 15-year-old boy, struck on the head bay tear gas cannister fired by police during an anti-government protest. headlines are next. >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm richelle carey, here are the top stories. images that could be the first sign of malaysia airlines flight 307 were released by the chinese government. the...
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>> i think that after yesterday in florida which is undeniably particularly with the third party libertarian candidate, excellent democrat, almost elected governor. this is a disaster. it is health care. you know, the democrats argument right now which is no retreat. what you talked about which is people really liked the health care. our argument is we have to defend to the death. well we want to fix it. except the problem,:ñ n democrats are doing nothing to fix it. harry reid said there is no problems. republicans who also need to i think make a proposal change. the point is this thing is going down with voters. they're experiencing it. look, the change in the law. the putting off dates for election, this train wreck. i call it a crime against democracy becomes more and more so. the problem is washington doesn't know what to do. >> you use a train wreck. >> the ship going down. the water -- the water is lapping up. >> there you go. democrats, if they pull a 180 and say i regret this vote. then they look phony. so you have to try to explain it as look, we asked this to be delayed because we
>> i think that after yesterday in florida which is undeniably particularly with the third party libertarian candidate, excellent democrat, almost elected governor. this is a disaster. it is health care. you know, the democrats argument right now which is no retreat. what you talked about which is people really liked the health care. our argument is we have to defend to the death. well we want to fix it. except the problem,:ñ n democrats are doing nothing to fix it. harry reid said there...
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the extension is undeniably a good thing for people who want or need coverage but it will also give theo demonize the president. john boehner waxed philosophical as only he can. >> what the hell is this, a joke? >> i love his indignation. joining me is senior writer, general thrush and juliette halperin. how much political highmileage republicans really going to get out of this? >> what is the hell is that, a joke, alex? >> exactly. >> from what i'm hearing and i spoke to a couple of people before i came on, the projections are we'll see between 6 and 6.4 million enrollees, right, which in october anyone in the white house would have jumped on being a great success considering how awful the roll-out is. i think the damage has already been done. there's a pretty good possibility that the democrats might lose the senate in large measure over the unpopularity of the measure. i think in terms of momentum moving forward, the benefits of getting the however many new enrollees they're going to have in the additional two weeks outweighs the political damage. >> this is an argument that we've so
the extension is undeniably a good thing for people who want or need coverage but it will also give theo demonize the president. john boehner waxed philosophical as only he can. >> what the hell is this, a joke? >> i love his indignation. joining me is senior writer, general thrush and juliette halperin. how much political highmileage republicans really going to get out of this? >> what is the hell is that, a joke, alex? >> exactly. >> from what i'm hearing and i...
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it's undeniable. the third piece as the senator mentioned is ocean acidification, which everybody who has an aquarium knows how to measure acidity. it's a litmus test. you can do it in any laboratory. you do it in school. it's not complicated, and you can take measurements like that of the ocean and you can see that it is acidifying. it's acidifying for very simple reasons. a third of the carbon that goes into our atmosphere gets absorbed by the oceans. 90% of the heat from climate change gets absorbed in a the oceans, 30% of the carbon. and the oceans bear witness to what is happening. and right now if you look at the rate at which the oceans are acidifying, it is happening -- here is a graphic on the effects. where does the heat go? 93.4% goes into the oceans. 2.3% goes into the atmosphere. the oceans are getting bombarded with this heat. and they are also acidifying. mr. schatz: so, senator, what does that mean as a practical matter for the fisheries industry, for the people who like to eat fish? w
it's undeniable. the third piece as the senator mentioned is ocean acidification, which everybody who has an aquarium knows how to measure acidity. it's a litmus test. you can do it in any laboratory. you do it in school. it's not complicated, and you can take measurements like that of the ocean and you can see that it is acidifying. it's acidifying for very simple reasons. a third of the carbon that goes into our atmosphere gets absorbed by the oceans. 90% of the heat from climate change gets...
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talking about poverty and student achievement and relationship between poverty and outcomes, that is undeniableon thursday about what precisely we do to fix that, to fix the abject poverty that exists in large pockets of major metropolitan areas, neps this country. >> there wasn't a lot in the talk on thursday or announcement on thursday about that specifically. but i don't really think that was the point of the announcement on thursday. i was impressed and, frankly, encouraged by the president's willingness to create a task force that includes multiple departments. i think there's a realization among the folks at the white house that this is an issue to just be solved through philanthropy and foundations and engage different departments at the broadest level, the national level and i think there's real thinking around doing that and the plan is to engage the department of education and justice to make sure that these issues are addressed. >> ivory, the president intimately describing the experience, really caught some folks off guard, caught them by surprise. take a listen. >> i didn't have a
talking about poverty and student achievement and relationship between poverty and outcomes, that is undeniableon thursday about what precisely we do to fix that, to fix the abject poverty that exists in large pockets of major metropolitan areas, neps this country. >> there wasn't a lot in the talk on thursday or announcement on thursday about that specifically. but i don't really think that was the point of the announcement on thursday. i was impressed and, frankly, encouraged by the...
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>> the way i view this issue is that climate science is something that's undeniable but not inevitable. you are right, there are people on the republican side of the aisle who do agree with the science. and it's our job to create the political conditions that make it easier for them to partner in a bipartisan way to pass the key legislation. when i introduced the legislation in 2001, 2003, 2005, to increase dramatically our fuel economy standards which president obama has used to increase to 55 miles per gallon by 2026, no one was predicting that we would be standing over president bush's shoulder in december of 2007 as he signed the bill that made it possible to in crease those fuel economy standards. that's how we view it. we know it can be bipartisan. we know it has to be. and we think that what we're doing is helping to make it easier for members to cross back over the aisle. >> senator, one more question to you about keystone, which is in the news a lot lately. john kerry ultimately going to have to make a decision on this. he's been very involved in climate change, someone would
>> the way i view this issue is that climate science is something that's undeniable but not inevitable. you are right, there are people on the republican side of the aisle who do agree with the science. and it's our job to create the political conditions that make it easier for them to partner in a bipartisan way to pass the key legislation. when i introduced the legislation in 2001, 2003, 2005, to increase dramatically our fuel economy standards which president obama has used to increase...
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what happened in watergate is that as evidence became more and more undeniable that richard nixon hadlly presided over a criminal presidency and that it not only was about watergate but it was about a basic unconstitutional means of behavior, vengeance at his enemies, ordering break ins, fire bombings, saying terrible things on his tape recordings, as it became apparent to republicans that his conduct was indefensible, then this started to move and change and citizens along with it. to what extent i can tell how things work, that's part of the process. we've got a new equation, though, in our politics today that's very disturbing. and that is that more and more people are not open in this country to the best obtainable version of the truth. which really is what reporting is about, what good journalism is about, and instead -- >> do you mean close themselves off? >> let me finish. instead they're looking to cable news, looking to the web, to find information that girds and that supports their already preconserved notions and ideologies and prejudices. that's different than at the time
what happened in watergate is that as evidence became more and more undeniable that richard nixon hadlly presided over a criminal presidency and that it not only was about watergate but it was about a basic unconstitutional means of behavior, vengeance at his enemies, ordering break ins, fire bombings, saying terrible things on his tape recordings, as it became apparent to republicans that his conduct was indefensible, then this started to move and change and citizens along with it. to what...
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if you buy the same thing or better at lower price folks will undeniably go for low cost.w much stuff is manufactured in china today. >> rob, we have only like 15 seconds left, but big question, are the chinese actually better at high-tech commerce than the united states companies? is that where we're going to find or will amazon be the winner? >> well, china's better at commerce. i mean really is a merchant society. so the technology side, china can acquire the technology they need. we're better with technology but they're better at commerce. that gives them their edge. david: rob enderle, you did it in less than 15 seconds. enderle group principle analyst. rob, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> pleasure. liz: should investors be concerned about the possibility of another housing crisis courtesy of a familiar friend, adjustable rate mortgages? you army a.r.m.s? david: yeah. liz: we're bringing in our two favorite housing guys to talk about whether doom and gloom is overblown or reality. david: another car recall to tell you about. this one involving honda. we'll tell
if you buy the same thing or better at lower price folks will undeniably go for low cost.w much stuff is manufactured in china today. >> rob, we have only like 15 seconds left, but big question, are the chinese actually better at high-tech commerce than the united states companies? is that where we're going to find or will amazon be the winner? >> well, china's better at commerce. i mean really is a merchant society. so the technology side, china can acquire the technology they...
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and while iraq wasn't america's longest war or even its deadliest, its impact is undeniable. u.s. foreign policy is now often seen through the prism of that war. america's cost approach in recent years to libya, syria, and now russia and ukraine is arguably, at least in part, a by-product of iraq. today on "taking the hill," we'll take a look at the lessons learned. joining me now, congresswoman and army captain tulsi gabbard, an iraq war veteran and one of the first female combat veterans to serve in congress. a "washington post" senior correspondent who served as baghdad bureau chief for two years and is the author of "life in the emerald city." and larry corb who was a vietnam war naval flight officer. congresswoman, 11 years after the iraq invasion was the iraq war worth it? >> first of all, i want to say aloha, patrick. it's good to talk with you, even from afar. this is a momentous time for us to reflect on the lessons learned from that period. and looking back and saying the policy decisions were wrong. the precepts for going into this conflict were wrong. we didn't have a
and while iraq wasn't america's longest war or even its deadliest, its impact is undeniable. u.s. foreign policy is now often seen through the prism of that war. america's cost approach in recent years to libya, syria, and now russia and ukraine is arguably, at least in part, a by-product of iraq. today on "taking the hill," we'll take a look at the lessons learned. joining me now, congresswoman and army captain tulsi gabbard, an iraq war veteran and one of the first female combat...
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and while he undeniably led those workers, he also led the country to care about the lives of peopled never would. >> i didn't say it was going to be easy, but if you take care of your side, i take care of mine, we'll be fine. >> cesar's message was about showing up and showing the people the power they had to save themselves. >> great report there from alex and true story, my mother, a daughter of the state of california, did not eat grapes for ten years because she was so inspierd by chavez and the movement he did. that's dedication. "cesar chavez" opens in theaters nationwide today. after the break, the affordable care act hits another big milestone but the latest enrollment count may not be the only number that matters. jonathan capehart joins me next to discuss. don't go anywhere. we'll close it out well here on "now." (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff c
and while he undeniably led those workers, he also led the country to care about the lives of peopled never would. >> i didn't say it was going to be easy, but if you take care of your side, i take care of mine, we'll be fine. >> cesar's message was about showing up and showing the people the power they had to save themselves. >> great report there from alex and true story, my mother, a daughter of the state of california, did not eat grapes for ten years because she was so...
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i'm disappointed to have to say that, but i think it's undeniably true. >> we asked officials at hp tos on- or off-camera, but they decided against it. today, the company is thriving in financial terms. profits and stock value are up, and carly says she deserves the credit. >> is it you, or is it the new c.e.o.? because there's a debate. he's changed several things that you put in place. >> the company was transformed under my leadership. the battleship was turned, and now my successor will establish his own momentum, and, in a couple years, we'll know where he's taking the ship, but i know where i took the ship. >> mark hurd was named carly fiorina's successor as hewlett-packard's c.e.o., and later pattie dunn's successor as chairman. in 2010, he was ousted in an unrelated scandal of his own. fiorina's post-hp life saw her run for the u.s. senate and fight her own battle with cancer. in february 2009, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, yet in 2010, fiorina ran in california for the seat held by senator barbara boxer. fiorina won the republican primary but lost to boxer in the gener
i'm disappointed to have to say that, but i think it's undeniably true. >> we asked officials at hp tos on- or off-camera, but they decided against it. today, the company is thriving in financial terms. profits and stock value are up, and carly says she deserves the credit. >> is it you, or is it the new c.e.o.? because there's a debate. he's changed several things that you put in place. >> the company was transformed under my leadership. the battleship was turned, and now my...
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undeniably. does it play out that way? too soon to tell. don't you think?k there's a really good chance he's been right all along. and karl was right in, in terms of the trade. maybe he's overplayed his hand. but the whole thing is fascinating. >> yeah. >>> well, amazon, hiking the price of its prime service by $20 per year. will that increase scare commerce away? or will it mean big money for amazon's bottom line? with us is gene muenster, from piper jaffrey. what's this ultimately going to mean here? this wasn't a secret that amazon was thinking about doing it. now that they are, what does it mean? >> we think it's going to add about $150 million of profitability over the first 12 months. they bought themselves fulfillment center. they have 100 of those. that's essentially what it means. there's a bigger story here, which is in terms of them flexing their pricing muscle for the first time. that's something that amazon typically doesn't do. and the big question is going to be, how many people bail from this service? i've got some thoughts on that. but that
undeniably. does it play out that way? too soon to tell. don't you think?k there's a really good chance he's been right all along. and karl was right in, in terms of the trade. maybe he's overplayed his hand. but the whole thing is fascinating. >> yeah. >>> well, amazon, hiking the price of its prime service by $20 per year. will that increase scare commerce away? or will it mean big money for amazon's bottom line? with us is gene muenster, from piper jaffrey. what's this...
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that is precisely when our next guest was buying based on undeniable trend he was seeing in the economys everybody knows, shares are up almost 250%. liz: joining us now, is clay, the buffalo growth fund portfolio manager who will tell us how you can make money by investing in undervalued stocks. first tell us how you had the courage and what you saw in facebook at its lows that told you that, that screamed out to you, buy now? >> well, liz, the cornerstone of the, foundation, philosophy of buffalo fund is we let our top-down approach be based on 25 secular long-term growth trend and these are trend that haven't changed very much for the past 20 years. we started this fund almost 19 years ago and specifically for facebook that trend was metcalf's law. now that is technical one but primarily what that law states is that the value of the network increases exponentially with each additional user to the network. and so back in the fall of 2012 when we saw that people were really concerned about the issue on facebook's ability to monetize the mobile user, we took advantage of that at that poi
that is precisely when our next guest was buying based on undeniable trend he was seeing in the economys everybody knows, shares are up almost 250%. liz: joining us now, is clay, the buffalo growth fund portfolio manager who will tell us how you can make money by investing in undervalued stocks. first tell us how you had the courage and what you saw in facebook at its lows that told you that, that screamed out to you, buy now? >> well, liz, the cornerstone of the, foundation, philosophy...
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undeniably important in terms of locating the details once you get there. for example, you could go down here with the side scan s.o.n.a.r.,t terrific device tht sends a ping signal and creates by doing this an underwater topographical map. this is what comes out of that. you get images like this which would emerge and show you basically contours under the water which you can then look at physically and say does that look like part of a plane or not. but again, just like the hydrophones, like everything else, you have to get in the ballpark to make this happen. you have to get fairly close, because if you don't do that, you simply cannot get a reading. so when you talk about a crime scene, yeah, it's a crime scene, but it's a crime scene that is so buried in this vast and complicated city, you don't even know where the crime was committed. you just know one was committed and they're trying to find it, if, in fact, this plane went down this way. and every single day, ashleigh, every hour, we're moving further and further away from the part we know, which is
undeniably important in terms of locating the details once you get there. for example, you could go down here with the side scan s.o.n.a.r.,t terrific device tht sends a ping signal and creates by doing this an underwater topographical map. this is what comes out of that. you get images like this which would emerge and show you basically contours under the water which you can then look at physically and say does that look like part of a plane or not. but again, just like the hydrophones, like...
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undeniably powerful images. but let's consider how they fall short. the fact that without sanctuary could inspire the sentence of the apology and exemplifies americans problematic tendencies to allow the photograph to a close other representations of the history. decades of anti-lynching activism and testimony from the victimized black communities did not move the nations leaders that the last turn-of-the-century and more recently, they were not the inspiration for the historic gesture or even for the majority of the lynching scholarship. instead, the photographs have become the evidence that just can't be ignored. grandly this is out o out of leg the murderers condemn themselves. as the art historian argues, the lost of the historical understanding incurred by refusing to see these pictures would only serve to whitewash the kind of white supremacy. obviously, i take her point. otherwise i wouldn't have just shown you a few of those pictures. however, i am equally convinced that when we treat images of mutilated bodies as the ultimate evidence of lync
undeniably powerful images. but let's consider how they fall short. the fact that without sanctuary could inspire the sentence of the apology and exemplifies americans problematic tendencies to allow the photograph to a close other representations of the history. decades of anti-lynching activism and testimony from the victimized black communities did not move the nations leaders that the last turn-of-the-century and more recently, they were not the inspiration for the historic gesture or even...
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i mean, i think it's undeniably a risk to put this pipeline over the aquifer. but if the best experts were supposed to be at this hearing today, how can anybody support this pipeline? >> announcer: i don't know if it's just this pipeline. there's 81 pipelines that already cross from canada coming into the united states. most of them are hauling oil sanlds. and if the keystone pipeline isn't built, those oil sands are still going to be developed. they're already planning a pipeline that will go to thunder bay in manitoba and they'll put it on barges and run it through the great lakes and another pipeline that goes out to the pacific coast for export. there's 2.2 trillion barrels stored in canada, the largest deposit of oil on the planet. it's going to be developed and whether we bring this pipeline across nebraska or whether it's rail or barges, as long as we're using oil in this country, which we're either importing from canada, saudi arabia, or venezuela. i'm not a climate change denier. i'm an earth scientist. i started 30 years ago studying the planet and i
i mean, i think it's undeniably a risk to put this pipeline over the aquifer. but if the best experts were supposed to be at this hearing today, how can anybody support this pipeline? >> announcer: i don't know if it's just this pipeline. there's 81 pipelines that already cross from canada coming into the united states. most of them are hauling oil sanlds. and if the keystone pipeline isn't built, those oil sands are still going to be developed. they're already planning a pipeline that...
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last summer, secretary kerry got a lot of flak for first saying there was undeniable evidence of largeria, but then they punted to congress and backed down altogether. that was met with a lot of criticism. how much has that damaged the administration's willingness to take action? >> i think first of all we should start with the question you raised initially about chemical weapons. the syrian regime is in the process of working with a whole host of international partners on this to make sure that these chemical weapons are secured and destroyed. it's far from being complete, as you know. it's actually slowed down a lot. but if a substantial percentage of those weapons can be destroyed, that's a significant achievement and we should say that about the administration. secondly, i'd say on the question of the suffering of children in syria, and the suffering of adults as well, the humanitarian aid that our taxpayers have paid for in the administration, the obama administration led should be noted and it's rather significant. more than $1.7 billion. more than half of that going to syria its
last summer, secretary kerry got a lot of flak for first saying there was undeniable evidence of largeria, but then they punted to congress and backed down altogether. that was met with a lot of criticism. how much has that damaged the administration's willingness to take action? >> i think first of all we should start with the question you raised initially about chemical weapons. the syrian regime is in the process of working with a whole host of international partners on this to make...
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it's of undeniable human interest. human and intellectual and geostrategic. so i think cnn, i would encourage the anchors to bring on more of the guests who say okay, well, we can dismiss these nutty things but here is the range of things that could be possible. >> andrew, what do you think are some of the lessons learned in the coverage? because one lesson i've taken away is that when you bring on readers or viewers' questions, when you read them aloud from twitter, for example, and you debunk them that can be both a b useful exercise. it can also be very easily mocked. it can result in embarrassment. is that a lesson you've taken away from this as well? >> i think as print journalists we often get to not let our stupid questions get in front of our audience. if you're -- >> right. >> people underestimate how hard tv is to do. i'm always asking people dumb questions when i'm calling them. it's just i'm lucky that nobody ends up reading that part. >> do you feel there's a real disconnect between the coverage and the criticism of the coverage that we've seen i
it's of undeniable human interest. human and intellectual and geostrategic. so i think cnn, i would encourage the anchors to bring on more of the guests who say okay, well, we can dismiss these nutty things but here is the range of things that could be possible. >> andrew, what do you think are some of the lessons learned in the coverage? because one lesson i've taken away is that when you bring on readers or viewers' questions, when you read them aloud from twitter, for example, and you...
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obamacare passes an undeniable numerical milestone and we are learning even more about the last communication from flight 370 even as the plane's final hours remain a mystery. >> ten days of searching and still no sign. we begin with malaysian flight 370. >> 26 countries continue to search for the missing plane. >> missing for more than a week now and with questions growing. >> in what is a criminal probe. >> i wish to be very clear. >> we have no wreckage. we have no evidence of a crash. >> we are still investigating all possibilities. >> nothing is off the table. >> the search effort has now been extended into two corridors. >> this is a vast expanse. 28 million square miles. >> we begin with day 10. >> ten days. >> missing for more than a week now. and with questions growing. >> now to the crisis in ukraine. >> ukraine. >> ukraine. >> ukraine. >> ukraine. >> parliament today was work overtime. >> crimea's parliament declared the region an independent state. >> then decided to appeal directly to russia. >> i believe there's still a path to resolve this situation diplomatically. >> president
obamacare passes an undeniable numerical milestone and we are learning even more about the last communication from flight 370 even as the plane's final hours remain a mystery. >> ten days of searching and still no sign. we begin with malaysian flight 370. >> 26 countries continue to search for the missing plane. >> missing for more than a week now and with questions growing. >> in what is a criminal probe. >> i wish to be very clear. >> we have no wreckage....
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there is undeniable inflation for food and energy prices.get a lot of commodity prices if they're dollar-denominated, in weak dollar environment they tend to go up more, in strong dollar they tend to go down. we pull off the gas on quantitative easing if there rate headache i think that will put a lid on commodity inflation. bottom line some. big droughts around the world ands have very cold weather and unrest in russia, russia is big wheat producer. a lot of events are kind of hurting the agricultural commodities market. cheryl: jeff, severe drought conditions we've seen particular in the south, not as bad as this year as years in the past and midwest as well. that is something unfortunately traders have to deal with non-stop and drought, unfortunately it will continue to impact wheat and corn as well, correct? >> yeah. and you know, i'm kind of second quarter sum speck about some this stuff. -- circumspect. i sympathize that some prices go up and grocery prices are higher so i'm interesting how to play that if you see the drought in latin
there is undeniable inflation for food and energy prices.get a lot of commodity prices if they're dollar-denominated, in weak dollar environment they tend to go up more, in strong dollar they tend to go down. we pull off the gas on quantitative easing if there rate headache i think that will put a lid on commodity inflation. bottom line some. big droughts around the world ands have very cold weather and unrest in russia, russia is big wheat producer. a lot of events are kind of hurting the...
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. >> undeniable is the headline here today out of the dayton daily news.ing here in dayton watching all these students and all these fans get riled up about this elite eight appearance that this team is going to make in the march madness tournament. so being here at dayton is such an impressive feat for us because we have a big presence here and are talking to literally hundreds and hundreds of student investors. i've got two of them with me right now. two of them were in the portfolio stock competition talking about stocks. one of them is justin, who represented the university of oregon, the other is brian, representing cal state fullerton, my home state of california and of course, one you guys know as well. let's talk about your stock picks, guys. for justin, you are a guy who likes a traditional more industrial type company. what is your top pick for this coming year? >> my top pick is exel. they do carbon fiber. two thirds of the revenue comes from space. the most conservative forecast, growth rates of 12% going into 2020 so they are poised to increas
. >> undeniable is the headline here today out of the dayton daily news.ing here in dayton watching all these students and all these fans get riled up about this elite eight appearance that this team is going to make in the march madness tournament. so being here at dayton is such an impressive feat for us because we have a big presence here and are talking to literally hundreds and hundreds of student investors. i've got two of them with me right now. two of them were in the portfolio...
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josh, i mean, undeniable whatever you think of the severity of the situation the mere fact that it'stabilizing event for the markets. >> yeah. >> we're down more than 200 points here. you just said you wouldn't be surprised if this ends up at the lows of the day by the end of the day. >> i think -- i mean, we can talk fundamental us all day long. last year 8% growth, 2% dividend buyback and remainder was all sentiment. so when you get something like this that happens that no one has baked into their expectations, it's not that it's the end of the world. but it's going to have an impact on what people are willing to pay for the same dollar of earnings that they already expected manifest in the multipl multiples. >> you had a 7% pullback what a month ago? or what have you. or six weeks ago. >> right. >> and then you had a rally back to new highs. are we going to be looking back at a similar situation with this? >> you didn't have new highs in the dow last week. you didn't have highs in the dow transports. that was a huge failure in terms of a confirmation. >> but i would come back and
josh, i mean, undeniable whatever you think of the severity of the situation the mere fact that it'stabilizing event for the markets. >> yeah. >> we're down more than 200 points here. you just said you wouldn't be surprised if this ends up at the lows of the day by the end of the day. >> i think -- i mean, we can talk fundamental us all day long. last year 8% growth, 2% dividend buyback and remainder was all sentiment. so when you get something like this that happens that no...
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to ignore the plight of immigrants, hoping for a better life for their families and denying the undeniable impact of climate change, just to name a few things. we should be raising the minimum wage in order to give millions of hardworking americans the pay that they rightly deserve. nearly five years have passed since the last increase in the federal minimum wage. currently a full-time minimum wage worker makes less than $16,000 per year, which is below the poverty line for a family of two or more. my friends did not take my suggestions last week, and i doubt they will take them this week. instead, we are considering two more pointless bills that will go nowhere. one of them, the acronym for it, is rapid. that's correct. rapidly and fastly it will go nowhere. the first of today's bills, h.r. 2641, ignores the fact that more than -- for more than 40 years the national environmental policy act has provided an effective framework for all types of proposed actions that require federal approval pursuant it a federal law such as the clean watter act. h.r. -- water act. h.r. 2641 is based on the
to ignore the plight of immigrants, hoping for a better life for their families and denying the undeniable impact of climate change, just to name a few things. we should be raising the minimum wage in order to give millions of hardworking americans the pay that they rightly deserve. nearly five years have passed since the last increase in the federal minimum wage. currently a full-time minimum wage worker makes less than $16,000 per year, which is below the poverty line for a family of two or...
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many families, as i say, want childcare that is reliable, undeniable, safe, affordable, and accessible. this bill just does it. so how does it work? the federal government provides states and indian tribes with funding. that funding is used to help lower-income families afford childcare while their parents work or train for work. families are given vouchers based on their income level to cover the cost of care. these vouchers can be used by parents for care in in a childcare home, care in a relative's home or in a childcare center. every month the cdbg program helps more than 1.5 american children. in my own home state of maryland, 20,000 children are served monthly. 20,000 families benefit from this. so why is the program important? well, childcare is expensive. even when parents are contributing to childcare, it's often one of their highest expenditures. in maryland, on average maryland families spend 20% of their family income in childcare. maryland has 54,000 working moms, many with infants under the age of 1 year. the cost of childcare for that is $13,000 a year. we have 148,000 s
many families, as i say, want childcare that is reliable, undeniable, safe, affordable, and accessible. this bill just does it. so how does it work? the federal government provides states and indian tribes with funding. that funding is used to help lower-income families afford childcare while their parents work or train for work. families are given vouchers based on their income level to cover the cost of care. these vouchers can be used by parents for care in in a childcare home, care in a...
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you always get a little different when you say it's dangerous, but what is undeniably different is thetarting these companies is much lower. steve and i literally only had 12 grand in the bank to start reddit. you would have needed to raise far more money for proprietary software. store --ke the app it's amazing, candy crashes talking about an ipo. there are marketplaces that did not exist. as these companies fade away, it's not the failure of these heavy investment companies. think these younger folk just entering the workforce are a as afraid of failing as iron member being when i was that age? the generation that got participation trophies for everything. eight for basketball camp and i still can't dribble. talking to these college students, what is more apparent than ever is when you've got nothing, you got nothing to lose. there isn't another job they are looking forward to. >> do you like it better when you see entrepreneurs in their 20's who have tried two or three things, none of which have worked out? but you respect the fact that they try? >> yes and it's not just a badge toh
you always get a little different when you say it's dangerous, but what is undeniably different is thetarting these companies is much lower. steve and i literally only had 12 grand in the bank to start reddit. you would have needed to raise far more money for proprietary software. store --ke the app it's amazing, candy crashes talking about an ipo. there are marketplaces that did not exist. as these companies fade away, it's not the failure of these heavy investment companies. think these...
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think they can point to any one particular reason but there are mitigating factors that seem to be undeniable and that is where the painkiller abuse comes in. as -- let me go back a little bit here. if there is that experimentation or sometimes it's just following a prescription with a painkiller so these are really powerful opioids. there isn't -- there's a strong likelihood that once one goes down that road they are a diction is kind of a given in many situations so if the pills aren't available and become higher and higher priced to get and that gets harder and harder than the cheaper route is to go to the heroin and that is what i tried to bring out of my story. that it's not that people are necessarily actively seeking out heroin. it becomes just the easier route to go to after the pills aren't available and there's a dependency on them. >> host: another thing you point out in your story is the heroin of today is a lot purer and it's pretty accessible and cheap. >> guest: exactly. and that has been leading to a lot of as many would say the problems of the overdose too because years ago p
think they can point to any one particular reason but there are mitigating factors that seem to be undeniable and that is where the painkiller abuse comes in. as -- let me go back a little bit here. if there is that experimentation or sometimes it's just following a prescription with a painkiller so these are really powerful opioids. there isn't -- there's a strong likelihood that once one goes down that road they are a diction is kind of a given in many situations so if the pills aren't...
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undeniably, we have more work to do.s budget outlines additional investments in infrastructure. additional investments in skills such as growing our apprenticeship programs, because there is a bright future in this country for people that want to work with their hands and many businesses need those electricians and pipefitteres and others. there is a formula for picking up the pace. >> that's certainly where you are looking for more job growth. 175,000, that's higher than expected. a lot of projections said 150,000 or less than that. that's good news. i know that you are pointing to weather as an issue in some of our past months. december wasn't great. january wasn't great. should we be concerned that there is a slowing in the momentum of what really is still just kind of this steady but not really gangbusters recovery. >> we have gained over the last year. we have been averaging about 180,000 jobs a month. this report is 175,000 in a very bad weather month. so you look at the trend lines. you see 48 consecutive months o
undeniably, we have more work to do.s budget outlines additional investments in infrastructure. additional investments in skills such as growing our apprenticeship programs, because there is a bright future in this country for people that want to work with their hands and many businesses need those electricians and pipefitteres and others. there is a formula for picking up the pace. >> that's certainly where you are looking for more job growth. 175,000, that's higher than expected. a lot...
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there are some mitigating factors that seem to be undeniable. that is where the painkiller abuse comes in. as the -- let me go back here. if there is that experimentation following prescription with painkillers, these are really powerful opiods. there is a very strong one goesd that once down that road, the addiction is given. if the pills are not available ,nd they become higher priced then it gets harder and harder -- the cheaper route is to go to the heroine. that is what i have tried to bring out. ares not that people actively seeking out heroine. whencomes the easier route the pills are not available. there's a dependency. host: and you point out that the heroine of today is a lot more pure. it is accessible and cheap. guest: exactly. that has been waiting to a lot of -- many would say, problems of overdose. years ago, police officers said that they would -- the kind of heroine that they ould find in their arrests would be two percent or three percent. now it is 80%. there is a new audience now that is finding it. hereto for, they would hav
there are some mitigating factors that seem to be undeniable. that is where the painkiller abuse comes in. as the -- let me go back here. if there is that experimentation following prescription with painkillers, these are really powerful opiods. there is a very strong one goesd that once down that road, the addiction is given. if the pills are not available ,nd they become higher priced then it gets harder and harder -- the cheaper route is to go to the heroine. that is what i have tried to...
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>> no, the facts are that russia has intervened militarily is undeniable. the authority that the executive order provides is a flexible tool that allows for the imposition of sanctions on individuals and entities. and it is entirely appropriate at this stage to have that authority be available for exercise by the secretary of treasury in consultation with the secretary of state. we note that our european partners and allies have also taken action. in the meantime we are aggressively pursuing with our partners and allies in europe but diplomatic solution to this. we are making clear to the russians that there is a far better way to address the concerns that they say have motivated the action and taken. and we are also not just pursuing that avid diplomatically. we are also with some partners and allies providing assistance to the legitimate government of the ukraine, the ukrainian people, and that a very difficult time economically. >> across-set analysis. >> we receive reports that russia is considering its own sanctions. our focus right now, together convi
>> no, the facts are that russia has intervened militarily is undeniable. the authority that the executive order provides is a flexible tool that allows for the imposition of sanctions on individuals and entities. and it is entirely appropriate at this stage to have that authority be available for exercise by the secretary of treasury in consultation with the secretary of state. we note that our european partners and allies have also taken action. in the meantime we are aggressively...
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with the levels of gun death in the country, it's an undeniable fact.ve been working in the gun safety movement. working with some of the folks directly impacted by newtown. how do we make political progress with rural democrats? >> i think we have seen over the last year is a little bit of the politics changing. what you were talking about. single-issue gun voters. it feels a little squishier on the other side. you have a fear of single-issue gun votes coming out. very people had them to begin with. we are starting to see groups that are popping up, specifically on this issue. mayor bloomberg's group, gabby giffords and mark kelly's group. we're seeing people on other issues saying this is an important issue to me, like the moms. like the young people. the young people care about the fact that this is possibly the biggest health issue for a generation. you can't trust people who can't agree with that. >> john, what is your prediction of what will happen in this case? >> i don't think he'll be nomina nominated. the democrats don't have an outside appara
with the levels of gun death in the country, it's an undeniable fact.ve been working in the gun safety movement. working with some of the folks directly impacted by newtown. how do we make political progress with rural democrats? >> i think we have seen over the last year is a little bit of the politics changing. what you were talking about. single-issue gun voters. it feels a little squishier on the other side. you have a fear of single-issue gun votes coming out. very people had them to...